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SERIES 2 MODULAR VIDEO
MATRIX SYSTEM
USERS MANUAL
ZVM-SERIES 2
SECURITY
with
VISION
Series 2 User Manual Issue 07 Page 2 of 30
CONTENTS
1.
SERIES 2 MATRIX WELCOME
2.
FEATURES
3.
INSTALLATION
4.
CONFIGURATION
5.
USING A SITE CONTROLLER
6.
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
7.
SPECIFICATIONS
8.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
9.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
10.
MAINTENANCE
11.
DISPOSAL
12.
SUPPORT
13.
WARRANTY
Whilst every effort has been made to confirm the information in this document is correct,
MEYERTECH LIMITED cannot accept any liability for any errors, omissions and or incorrect information contained within this document.
No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without prior written consent from MEYERTECH LIMITED.
MEYERTECH LIMITED are committed to continuous product development and therefore reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
1997-2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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1. SERIES 2 MATRIX WELCOME
Thank-you for purchasing one of our ZoneVu products.
The ZVM SERIES 2 is a highly modular expandable video matrix system capable of routing over 1024 video inputs to over 256 video outputs. Designed with the latest video cross point technology the
Bandwidth and Cross talk performance of the ZVM SERIES 2 Video Matrix is exceptional. The modular design brings flexibility and a wide choice of options for CCTV installations.
MEYERTECH are dedicated to customer service and support. If you have any questions or problems, our staff will be pleased to assist you on the technical help line listed on page Error! Bookmark not
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Information regarding other MEYERTECH products and technical information can be found on the
MEYERTECH World Wide Web site by pointing your Internet browser to:
http://www.meyertech.co.uk
2.
FEATURES
♦ Bridged video inputs
♦ Standard support for 32 operator keyboards (including a socket for direct attachment of 1 keyboard).
♦ OSD (camera captions & time/date generator)
♦ RS422 telemetry camera control
♦ Alarm Processing - optional
♦ PC Interfacing - optional
♦ High density cross point switching
♦ Non Volatile Memory
♦ 19-inch euro-rack enclosure compatible
♦ Compatible with leading UK GUI vendors
♦ Salvo & Zonal video switching
♦ Compatible with the full range of ZoneVu products.
2.1 OPTIONS
A standard ZVM Series 2 configuration requires a ZVM-XXX video matrix module, a ZVC-256 and / or a ZSC-1000plus system controller module and a ZVS-PSU module. Optional modules can be added such as Alarm Processing and Management, and PC GUI control. A typical CCTV system installation may also require ZVR-xxx telemetry receivers, ZVK-xxx operator keyboards and ZVD-xxx peripheral equipment drivers.
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2.2 ZVM VIDEO MATRIX MODULES
Typical ZVM Video Matrix Configuration
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ZVM-9648
9U
ZVM-9648
9U
VIDEO
INPUTS
BRIDGED
VIDEO
INPUTS
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97
VIDEO
INPUTS
192
BRIDGED
VIDEO
OUTPUTS
ZVM-9648
INPUT
EXPANSION
MODULE
6U
BRIDGED
VIDEO
INPUTS
BRIDGED
VIDEO
OUTPUTS
ZVM-9648
INPUT
EXPANSION
MODULE
6U
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VIDEO
OUTPUTS
48 49
VIDEO
OUTPUTS
96
A typical ZoneVu ZVM Series 2 video matrix system will comprise of 3 or more system modules
• ZVM-xxx Video Matrix Module
• ZVC-256 and / or ZSC-1000plus System Controller
• ZVS-PSU System Power Supply Unit
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ZVM Series 2 Modules are supplied in Euro rack enclosures and designed to fit into 19” Euro rack cabinets available from companies such as VERO.
INSTALLATION
6u min
1u
1u
19 "
ZVM-XXX
ZVC-256 / ZSC-1000-plus
ZVS-PSU
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3.
INSTALLATION
To obtain the optimum performance from your ZVM SERIES 2 Video Matrix System please take time to read this manual before commencing installation. If you have any questions or problems our staff will be pleased to assist you on the technical help lines listed on page Error! Bookmark not defined..
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES. THIS
EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED TO PREVENT FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
3.1 CONNECTING THE ZVM SERIES 2
Connect up the ZVM SERIES 2 in accordance with the accompanying wiring diagram, paying special attention to the maximum ratings and the notes below.
1. The ZVM SERIES 2 MUST be earthed at the AC input supply terminal of the PSU.
2. ALWAYS use Screened cables for low voltage and signal cables ensuring that the screen is connected to 0V or Earth.
3. AVOID looming cables of differing characteristics together E.G. Video cables with cables carrying mains power.
4. The maximum cable run for Twisted Pair is typically 2Km.
5. The maximum cable run for VICTA is typically 750m.
With ZSC-1000plus controller
ZVD-XXX
Peripheral Equipment
Drivers
ZVK-XXX
Operator Keyboards
Contact Alarm Cards
Victa Alarm Cards
ZVR-XXX
Telemetry Receivers
ZVK Port
PC1 / PC2
Port
ZVR Ports
ZSC-1000plus
Site Controller
ZVM & ZVK
Ports (Tx only)
Video Inputs
ZVM-XXX
Video Switching Matrix
Video Outputs
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6. Connect the ZVK port Tx pair at the ZSC-1000plus to the Matrix Control Rx pair at the ZVMXXX
7. Connect the ZVM port Tx pair to the OSD Text Rx pair at the ZVM-XXX.
8. Connect all Telemetry receivers to the ZVR Ports at the ZSC-1000plus
9. Connect all Keyboard Tx lines to the ZSC-1000plus ZVK port Rx line and all Keyboard Rx lines to the ZSC-1000plus ZVK port Tx lines.
10. Contact Alarm Sub-racks should be connected through the ZVK port.
11. Victa Alarm Communications from sub-racks or matrix cards should be connected to the Rx on the PC1 or PC2 ports at the ZSC-1000plus
With ZVC-256 controller
Contact Alarm Cards
Victa Alarm Cards
ZVD-XXX
Peripheral Equipment
Drivers
Keyboard
Network
ZVK-XXX
Operator Keyboards
Alarm
Networks
Telemetry Control
ZVC-256
Control Module
Matrix & OSD
Control
Alarm Reporting
ZVR-XXX
Telemetry Receivers
ZSC-1000 or
ZSC-1000plus
Site Controller
Video Inputs
ZVM-XXX
Video Switching Matrix
Video Outputs
6. Connect the ZVC-256 System Text Output to an unused video input.
7. Connect the Matrix Tx lines at the ZVC-256 to the Matrix Control Rx lines at the ZVM-XXX.
8. Connect the OSD Tx lines at the ZVC-256 to the OSD Text Rx lines at the ZVM-XXX.
9. Connect all Telemetry receivers to the Telemetry Tx lines at the ZVC-256.
10. Connect all Keyboard Tx lines to the ZVC-256 Keyboard Network Rx line and all Keyboard Rx lines to the ZVC-256 Keyboard Network Tx line.
11. Contact Alarm Sub-racks should be connected through the Alarm Network port.
12. Victa Alarm Communications from sub-racks or matrix cards should be connected to the Rx on the PC Alarms port.
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4. CONFIGURATION
The ZVM SERIES 2 is configured differently dependant on whether it has a ZVC-256 controller.
For configuration without a ZVC-256, please refer to the ZSC-1000plus user manual.
The ZVC-256 should now be configured by logging on from a ZVK-007 or ZVK-77 keyboard and following the On Screen Menus.
Select the ZVC-256 System Text Output onto the desired monitor.
4.1 CONFIGURING A SERIES 2 WITH A ZVK-007
4.1.1 LOGGING ON FROM THE ZVK-007 KEYBOARD
Access to Matrix Configuration is achieved by logging on to the SUPERVISOR LEVEL of the keyboard.
1. Log On to the ZVK-007 at Supervisor Level.
2. Use the MODE Key to step through the Menu options to ZVM CONFIG. Select using the ENT key.
3. The ZVM SERIES 2 will respond by displaying the Main Menu on the System Text Output.
4.1.2 MENU NAVIGATION
The following ZVK-007 keys are used to configure the matrix.
ENT Proceed to the selected option. Also used to accept parameters and to toggle
DEL through available options.
Used to navigate through the menus and to delete characters whilst editing text captions.
MODE/SHIFT
DEC
<< (PIP)
>> (ACT)
Toggle between Alphabetic and Numeric Keys.
Toggle between Upper and Lower case characters.
Used to move cursor left when editing captions.
Used to move cursor right when editing captions.
4.2 CONFIGURING A SERIES 2 FROM A ZVK-77
Reference the ZVK-77 User Manual.
Configuration is performed via the programming menu using the softkeys as indicated.
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4.3 OSD MENU SYSTEM
Configuration is divided into three sections within the Main Menu of the On Screen Display. To navigate through the menu options press the DEL key. The highlighted option can then be accessed by pressing ENT.
MAIN MENU
Setup Matrix
Setup Time/Date
Load Defaults
Return To Operation
4.4 SETUP MATRIX
The SETUP MATRIX menu is used to configure Camera’s, Monitor’s, Sequencing, Alarm’s and other features.
SETUP MATRIX MENU
Cameras
Monitors
Sequencing
Alarms *
Miscellaneous
Return To Main Menu
* ZVA-APM Option required.
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4.4.1 CAMERA OPTIONS
CAMERA OPTIONS MENU
Camera [ 01 ]
Camera Text
Timeouts
OSD [ ON ]
Return To Sub Menu
The CAMERA OPTIONS MENU allows the user to configure all options on a camera by camera basis.
To view the current settings for a camera enter the camera number in the camera field. All other fields on the page will then be updated with the current operating values.
Editable Fields are:
Camera [ ]
Camera Text
Enter a camera number between 01 and 256.
Allows the user to enter a caption for the current camera of up to 24 characters in length.
OSD [ ] Dynamic OSD. OSD is displayed on a monitor by monitor basis. However, when feedback of video signals back into the matrix is required it is possible to switch OSD off on a camera by camera basis by setting the OSD field to
OFF.
4.4.1.1 Timeouts
TIMEOUTS
Park Timeout [ OFF ]
Preset [ 0 ]
Time Min [ 10 ]
Lamp Timeout [ OFF ]
Time Min [ 10 ]
Iris Timeout [ OFF ]
Time Min [ 10 ]
Return To Sub Menu
The TIMEOUTS MENU allows the user to configure all automatic time-out options for the camera selected.
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Park Timeout [ ]
Preset [ ]
Time (Min) [ ]
Lamp Timeout [ ]
Toggle camera auto park facility ON or OFF.
Preset allocated to each camera used with auto park facility 0 - 16 .
Time before camera is automatically sent to the auto park preset.
Toggle camera lamp auto time-out facility ON or OFF.
Time (Min) [ ]
Iris Timeout [ ]
Time before cameras lamp is automatically switched off.
Toggle camera iris auto time-out facility ON or OFF.
Time (Min) [ ] Time before camera iris is automatically returned to the auto iris.
Lamp and Iris time-outs can be overridden from a ZVK-007 keyboard.
4.4.2 MONITOR OPTIONS
MONITOR OPTIONS MENU
Monitor [ 1 ]
Text [ TDG ]
Text Position [ TOP ]
Text Colour [WHITE ]
Apply globally [ NO ]
Return To Sub Menu
The MONITOR OPTIONS MENU allows the user to configure all options available on a monitor by monitor basis.
Editable Fields are:
Monitor [ ]
Text [ ]
Enter a Monitor number between 1 and 8.
Allows the user to define whether Camera Caption and/or Time/Date are displayed.
Text Position[ ] Toggle monitor text position TOP or BOT.
Text Colour [ ] Toggle monitor text colour BLACK or WHITE.
Apply globally [ ] If set to YES this monitor configuration will be applied to all monitors.
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4.4.3 SEQUENCING OPTIONS
SEQUENCING MENU
Pattern [ 1 ]
Position [ 1 ]
Camera [ 1 ]
Max Positions [ 32 ]
Dwell Time [60]
Return To Sub Menu
The SEQUENCING MENU allows the user to configure all monitor sequencing options.
A pattern is a defined list of cameras. Each camera is switched to the sequencing monitor in turn followed by a dwell time before the next SALVO. The term SALVO indicates that all sequencing monitors are updated simultaneously i.e. they each display the next camera in the sequence at the same time.
To view the current settings for a pattern, enter the pattern number in the pattern field. All other fields on the page (except for Dwell Time, which is a global setting,) will then be updated with the current operating values.
Editable Fields are:
Pattern [ ] Enter a pattern number between 1 and 8. Each pattern can hold up to 32
Cameras.
Position [ ] Indicates the current position in the current pattern which is to be edited.
Range 1-32.
Camera [ ] Allows the user to enter the camera to be sequenced in the pattern number and position number indicated by the pattern and position fields.
Max Positions [ ] Up to 32 positions can be programmed into any pattern. The Max Position field sets the position after which the sequence restarts at position 1.
Dwell Time [ ] The global time between updating monitors and stepping to the next pattern position. Range 1 to 99 seconds.
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4.4.4 MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS
MISCELLANEOUS MENU
Keyboards [ 8 ]
Polling mode [ Plus ]
AUX Function [Scene]
Return To Sub Menu
The number of keyboards, which the ZVC-256 controller polls, can be set from within the
MISCELLANEOUS MENU.
• The maximum number of keyboards is 32. If fewer keyboards are connected, it is advised that this menu reflect the actual number of keyboards connected to the system.
• The polling mode is the method by which the Series 2 attempts to communicate with the operator keyboards. This should only be modified after consultation with Meyertech Technical
Support. The options are ‘ Plus’ and ‘Norm’
• The functionality of the AUX key can also be set-up. This allows the AUX key on the keyboard or the ZoneVu Mosaic GUI, to double up. There are two options, AUX or Scene. The first leaves the AUX function unchanged, the second sets it up to change scenes. This means that if you have cameras capable of storing scene information, the AUX key can now be used to switch through them in sequence.
4.5 ALARM OPTIONS
ALARM OPTIONS MENU
Victa Alarms
Contact Alarms
Alarm Monitors
Alarm Management
Return To Sub Menu
The ZVA-APM alarm module can process up to 480 contact alarms or a combination of 32 contact alarms and 96 VICTA (video) alarms.
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4.5.1 VICTA ALARMS
VICTA ALARMS MENU
Camera [ 1 ]
Alarm [ TAMP ]
Enabled [ ON ]
Rpt Kbd [ 1 ]
Event # 1
Event # 2
Return To Sub Menu
The VICTA ALARMS MENU allows the user to configure all options relating to alarms received from
ZoneVu receivers.
To view the current settings for a camera enter the camera number in the Camera field.
Options Available are:
Camera No [ ]
Alarm [ ]
Enter a camera number between 01 and 256.
Toggle through the 8 alarms. There are 6 contact alarms 1 tamper and 1 sync fail alarm per receiver
Enabled[ ]
Rpt Kbd[ ]
Events
Enable or Disable individual alarms on each camera.
The keyboard to which alarms on this camera are reported. 0 = OFF.
Each Victa Alarm can trigger two events. Each event can be configured to switch a Camera to a Monitor and send a Camera to a Preset. Additionally, individual aspects of each event can be switched ON or OFF. Alarm monitors for each event are configurable from the Alarm Monitors menu.
EVENT #1
Camera [ 1 ]
Preset [ 8 ]
Send Cam to Preset [ ON ]
Switch to Monitor [ ON ]
Return To Sub Menu
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4.5.2 CONTACT ALARMS
CONTACT ALARMS MENU
Contact [ 1 ]
Enabled [ ON]
Status [ N.O. ]
Rpt Kbd[ 1 ]
Event #1
Event #2
Event #3
Return To Sub Menu
The CONTACT ALARMS MENU allows the user to configure all options relating to alarms received from ZoneVu ZVA-032 alarm cards.
A ZVA-AIR Alarm Sub-rack can contain up to 15 ZVA-032 cards giving a maximum of 480 contact alarms. To view the current settings for a contact enter the contact number in the Contact field.
Options Available are:
Contact [ ]
Enabled [ ]
Status [ ]
Rpt Kbd[ ]
Events Each
Enter a camera number between 01 and 480.
Enable or Disable individual contact alarms ON or OFF
Configures individual alarms as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed.
The keyboard to which the alarm selected are reported. 0 = OFF.
Contact Alarm can trigger three events. Each event can be configured to switch a Camera to a Monitor and send a Camera to a Preset. Additionally, individual aspects of each event can be switched ON or OFF. Alarm monitors for each event are configurable from the Alarm Monitors menu.
4.5.3 ALARM MONITORS
ALARM MONIORS MENU
Monitor 1 [ 1 ]
Monitor 2 [ 2 ]
Monitor 3 [ 3 ]
Return To Sub Menu
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The ALARM MONITORS MENU allows the user to configure the monitors to which cameras are switched when events are triggered.
Monitor 1 corresponds to an Event 1 camera switch, Monitor 2 corresponds to an Event 2 camera switch and Monitor 3 corresponds to an Event 3 camera switch,.
When no alarm conditions exist, all alarm monitors automatically switch to display blank screens.
4.5.4 ALARM MANAGEMENT
ALARM MANAGEMENT
Alarm Handling [ Events ]
Return To Sub Menu
Its is possible to configure the alarm processing module to handle incoming alarms in one of two ways.
Events When an alarm occurs and the alarm queue is not yet full, the alarm processor immediately sends cameras to presets as determined by the user defined configuration data. When an alarm progresses and reaches the top of the alarm queue the alarm processor switches cameras to monitors and reports to the report keyboard as determined by the user defined configuration data. Alarms are cancelled from a ZVK-xxx keyboard. If an alarm is cancelled, but is still active, the alarm re-enters the queue at the bottom.
PC Rpt No user defined events are acted upon. Alarms are reported directly to a PC via the PC Alarms port. Protocol available on request.
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4.6 SETUP TIME/DATE
TIME DATE MENU
Set Hours
Set Minutes
[ 17 ]
[ 00 ]
Set Day
Set Month
Set Year
Initialize Clock
[ 06 ]
[ 11 ]
[ 96 ]
Return To Main Menu
The TIME DATE MENU allows the user to set and initialize the real time clock. The clock display is updated once per second. The options for time and date are set on a monitor by monitor basis within the MONITOR OPTIONS MENU.
Each field must be set individually and the real time clock will only take on the new values when
Initialize clock is selected.
4.7 LOAD DEFAULTS
This option allows the user to reload all default programmable information, such as camera captions, text options sequences. See section DEFAULT CONFIGURATION for default data.
The user is given the option to abort loading default data if necessary.
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5. USING A SITE CONTROLLER
The Series 2 matrix with ZVC-256 controller can be used in conjunction with a Meyertech Site
Controller product.
The site controller takes over responsibility for communicating with keyboards, receivers and 3 rd
party devices allowing the Series 2 to concentrate on being a video matrix.
If the Series 2 is purchased with a site controller and ZVC-256 controller then the alarm menu is disabled and all alarms are automatically reported to the site controller. Additionally the miscellaneous menu has different options:
MISCELLANEOUS MENU
MAC address [ 8 ]
Polled mode [ On ]
Return To Sub Menu
• MAC address
This is the address that the Series 2 will respond to polls from the site controller.
• Polled mode
This determines how the Series 2 communicates with the site controller. o
Set to On if connected to a polling network (e.g. ZVK or ZoneVu port) o
Set to Off if connected point-to-point to a non-polling port (e.g. ZVM port)
For more information on operating a Series 2 with a site controller see the Site Controller User
Manual.
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6. DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
Default Configurations as a result of Load Defaults or factory preset conditions.
By Camera Camera PRESENT
Camera Captions
Park Time-out
Preset
Time (Mins)
Lamp Time-out
Time (Mins)
Iris Time-out
Time (Mins)
OSD
Camera 01
OFF
[ 0 ] (HOME)
[ 10 ]
OFF
[ 10 ]
OFF
[ 10 ]
ON
By Monitor
By Sequence Pattern
By Victa Alarm
By Contact Alarm
By Alarm Event
Global
Monitor
Text
Text Position
Text Colour
Position #
Last Position
Alarm Inputs
Enabled
Status
Camera
Preset
Camera to Monitor
Camera to Preset
Report to Keyboard
Keyboard Number
Time
Date
Dwell Time
Alarm Monitors
Alarm Handling
Aux. Function
ON
TDG & CAPTION
TOP
WHITE
Camera #
32
ON
ON
Normally Open
1
0
ON
ON
ON
1
23:59:00
31:12:99 to
60 seconds60 seconds
1, 2, 3
Events
Aux
Camera 256
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7. SPECIFICATIONS
7.1 ELECTRICAL
POWER INPUT
POWER CONSUMPTION
VIDEO
CROSSTALK
SIGNAL TO NOISE
7.2 PHYSICAL
7.2.1 ZVC-256
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-
-
-
-
-
+12VDC & -12VDC from ZVS-PSU
Less than 80W per 48 outputs
Inputs 1V pk-pk 75Ω
Outputs 1V pk-pk 75Ω
Better than 50dB
Better than 50dB
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Pin Connections relative to the ZVC-256 controller
Matrix & OSD
Keyboard Network
Alarms PC Port
Control PC Port
Standard
RS422
RS422
Eng. Key. RS422
Telemetry Network RS422
Alarms Network RS422
1
-Rx
-Rx
-Tx
-Rx
2
+Rx
+Rx
+Tx
+Rx
RS232 N.C. Rx
RS232 N.C. Rx
3
-Tx
-Tx
-Tx
-Tx
Tx
Tx
4 5
-Tx +Tx -Tx +Tx N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C.
+Tx
+Tx
+Tx
+Tx
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
5V
0V
0V
-Tx
N/A
+Tx
N/A
-Rx
N/A
+Rx
0V N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C.
0V
0V
6
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
7
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
8
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
9
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
Pin Connections relative to the ZSC-1000+ controller
ZVM Port
ZVK Port
PC1 / PC2 Port
Standard ZVM-XXX 1 2
RS422 Matrix OSD N.C. N.C.
RS422 Matrix Control N.C. N.C.
RS232 Alarms N.C. Rx
Pin Connections relative to the ZVM-XXX Video Matrix
Matrix Control
Matrix OSD
Alarms
Standard
RS422
RS422
RS232
1 2
-Rx +Rx
3 4 5
0V
-Rx +Rx 0V
3
0V
0V
4
-Tx
-Tx
N.C. N.C.
6
Tx
5
+Tx
+Tx
0V
6
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
7 8 9
N.C. N.C.
N.C. N.C.
0V N.C. N.C.
7.2.2 ZVM-XXX
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TEMPERATURE
VIDEO INPUTS
VIDEO OUTPUTS
ENG KEYBOARD
COMMS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Operational 0 Degrees to 40 Degrees C
Storage minus 20 Degrees to plus 60 Degrees C
Humidity 10% to 95% (Non-condensing)
BNC Terminal with link for 75Ω termination (remove if bridging input).
BNC Terminal
FCC socket RJ-11
RS422 twisted pair (Telemetry / Network Communications)
RS232 twisted pair (PC Control / PC Alarms )
ZoneVu commands and data are transmitted in PACKETS. Each
Packet has a unique HEADER to identify its destination and a common
TERMINATOR to identify the end of the data Packet.
The Packet Headers and the Packet Terminator are formed from nonprintable ASCII characters.
Commands and data are formed from printable ASCII characters.
ASCII NUL characters are used to separate data fields.
Baud rate (OSD)
Baud rate (Other)
Parity
Stop bits
Flow control
Data bits
-
-
-
-
-
-
19200 baud
9600 baud none
1 none
8
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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
This Trouble Shooting Guide should be used in the first instance of encountering any problems with the
ZVM SERIES 2. If problems persist, contact MEYERTECH on the Technical Help line numbers given on page Error! Bookmark not defined..
Symptom
Keyboard
“Comms. Fault” displays
Solution
Ensure that the Keyboard MAC number is less than the number of keyboards declared.
Check that the keyboard MAC number does not clash with another keyboard MAC number. Especially after installation of keyboard software updates.
Verify that the Series 2 is not operating in Site Controller Mode.
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9. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
TO ARTICLE 10 OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC
Manufacture’s Name:
Manufacture’s Address:
MEYERTECH LIMITED
MEYERTECH Limited
Zebra Court
White Moss View declares, that the product(s):
Product Name :
Model(s) :
Greenside Way
Manchester
M24 1UN
ZVM SERIES 2 Video Matrix
All
Product Options: All conforms to the following Product Specifications :
EN55022
EN50093
CLASS B
Supplementary Information:
MEYERTECH declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the protection requirements of council directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility, when installed in accordance with the instructions given in this manual.
SIGNED -
S K MEYERS
ISSUED THIS DAY 1st January 1997
LIMITED
European Contact: Meyertech Limited (Head Office), Zebra Court, White Moss
View, Greenside Way, Manchester, England, M24 1UN.
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10. MAINTENANCE
The Series 2 requires no Planned Preventive Maintenance periods (PPM’s) as it is mainly solid state in design.
The Series 2 contains no serviceable parts and should be returned to our Service Centre in
Scunthorpe for repair or replacement under warranty. Any repairs, attempted repairs or replaced components not carried out by the Meyertech Service Centre will void all Meyertech warranties and liabilities.
If your Series 2 has to be returned to our Service Centre please follow the returns procedure below, otherwise delays may be incurred in returning or replacing the Series 2.
11. DISPOSAL
There are no additional requirements beyond safe working practice in the decommissioning of the
Meyertech Series 2.
However the Series 2 contains printed circuit boards populated with electronic components. The whole unit must be returned to Meyertech Service Centre for final disposal. Please follow the normal returns procedure.
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Meyertech Limited is a member of the CCTV User Group.
12. SUPPORT
At Meyertech our staff understand quality support is important to you, vital in fact, which is why we place such a high precedence on providing it.
For all matters relating to support go to our website to find the information your require visit http://www.meyertech.co.uk/support.html
13. WARRANTY
Please refer to Meyertech Limited ‘Terms & Conditions of Sale of Goods & Services’ for interpretation.
1. If the Buyer establishes to the Seller's reasonable satisfaction that there is a defect in the materials or workmanship of the Goods manufactured, then the Seller shall at its option, at its sole discretion and within a reasonable time, a. arrange for the repair or making good such defect or failure in such Goods free of charge to the Buyer (including all costs of transportation of any Goods or materials to and from the Buyer for that purpose), b. replace such Goods with Goods which are in all respects in accordance with the
Contract, or subject, in every case, to the remaining provisions of this Condition 1 provided that the liability of the
Seller under this Condition 1 shall in no event exceed the purchase price of such Goods and performance of anyone of the above options shall constitute an entire discharge of the Seller's liability under this warranty.
2. Condition 1 shall not apply unless the Buyer: a. notifies the Seller in writing of the alleged defect within 12 (twelve) months from delivery or such other period or periods as may be agreed in writing between the Seller and the Buyer, and b. allows the Seller a reasonable opportunity to inspect the relevant Goods.
3. For the avoidance of doubt, the Seller shall be under no liability under the warranty in Condition
1 above: a. where such defects arise from any drawing, design or specification supplied by the
Buyer; or
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Clause 1
4. Any repaired or replaced Goods shall be redelivered to the Buyer free of charge to the original point of delivery but otherwise in accordance with and subject to these Conditions.
5. Alternatively to Condition 1 the Seller shall be entitled at its absolute discretion on return of the defective Goods to the Seller (at the Seller's request) to refund the price of the defective
Goods in the event that such price shall already have been paid by the Buyer to the Seller, or, if such price has not been paid, to relieve the Buyer of all obligation to pay the sum by the issue of a credit note in favour of the Buyer in the amount of such price.
6. In respect of all Goods supplied to the Seller by a Third Party Supplier the Seller will on request pass on to the Buyer (in so far as reasonably possible) the benefit of any warranty given to the
Seller by such Third Party Supplier and will (on request) supply to the Buyer details of the terms and conditions of such warranty and copies of any relevant product information sheets, technical data sheets or product leaflets issued by such Third Party Supplier and the Buyer shall be solely responsible to the entire exclusion of the Seller for complying with the same.
7. For the purposes of Condition 1 references to Goods shall be deemed to exclude software.
8. The Buyer acknowledges that software in general is not error-free and agrees that the existence of such errors in the Software Programs shall not constitute a breach of this
Contract.
9. In the event that the Buyer discovers a material error which results in the Programmed
Products not performing substantially in accordance with the Functional Specification, or the
Licensed Programs not performing substantially in accordance with the relevant Program
Documentation and notifies the Seller of the error within 90 days from the date of the Seller making available the respective software to the Buyer (the `warranty period") the Seller shall at its sole option either refund the price which the Buyer has paid to the Seller (or if such price has not been paid, relieve the Buyer of all obligations to pay the sum) in respect of the respective software or use all reasonable endeavours to correct by patch or new release (at its option) that part of the software which does not so comply provided that such non-compliance has not been caused by any modification, variation or addition to the software not performed by the Seller or caused by its incorrect use, abuse or corruption of the software by use of the software with other software or on equipment with which it is incompatible,
10. To the extent permitted by English law, the Seller disclaims all other warranties, with respect to the software which it provides pursuant to the Contract, either express or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranties of satisfactory quality or fitness for any particular purpose.
11. The Buyer is solely responsible for various scanning the software that it receives from the
Seller pursuant to the Contract.
12. The Seller warrants that it will use reasonable skill and care in providing the Services to the buyer
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