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Installation Guide

Rx45X

Multi-Protocol RS485/422 & Up-the-Coax AC Receiver

Building Block Video Ltd www.bbvcctv.com

17 Apex Park, Diplocks Way, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3JU,UK

Tel: +44 (0) 1323 842727 Support: +44 (0) 1323 44

INDEX

Safety instructions

General installation instructions

RX45X Technical Specification

Overview and set up voltage options

Setup of Telemetry Type

Setup of Receiver Address

RX45X bottom PCB wiring details

RX45X top PCB wiring details

Wiring example

Telemetry

– Daisy Chained

Telemetry

Wiring for specific irises

Self Test

– Star Wired

BBV up-the-coax telemetry

Baxall up-the-coax telemetry

4

5

6

16

16

BBV RS422 telemetry

Dennard RS485 (2050 compatible)

17

18

Burle/Philips/Bosch RS485 telemetry 18

Burle/Philips/Bosch BI-PHASE telemetry 20

VCL/Honeywell TP telemetry

Pelco P & D telemetry

Sensormatic RS422 telemetry

American Dynamics RS422 telemetry

Molynx “D” type telemetry

21

22

23

23

Vicon RS422

BBV 20mA current loop

Meyertech RS485

24

24

25

25

Receiver setup

Setting Lens Direction

Setting Pan/Tilt speed

Diagnostic Aids

Cable Length Compensation

Programming the receiver

Menu structure overview

26

26

26

26

26

26

27

Menus in detail

COMMS MENU

PRESET MENU

ALARM MENU

OPTIONS MENU

DISPLAY OPTIONS

DIAGNOSTICS MENU

DEFAULTS MENU

TEST MENU

ENGINEER MODE

MOTOR OPTIONS

User guide

FEATURE MENU

36

36

28

28

27

28

29

29

30

30

31

31

31

12

12

13

14

15

7 / 8

9

9

10

11

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Check Contents - Unpack the receiver carefully and check that all the items are present and correct. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your equipment dealer.

Servicing - Servicing of the receiver should only be undertaken by qualified service personnel, as opening or removing covers will expose dangerous voltages.

Replacement Parts - If replacement parts are required, ensure that only replacement parts recommended by the product manufacturer are used.

Any modification or repair not undertaken by the equipment manufacturer will invalidate the warranty and may create a fire or safety hazard.

Pre-installation Checks - It is recommended that the receiver be bench-tested prior to installation on the site.

Coax Grounding - If an outside cable system is connected to the receiver, the cable system must be grounded.

Safety During Installation or Servicing - Particular care should be taken to isolate the pan/tilt head in order to prevent operation whilst engineering work is being carried out on the receiver.

NOTE: When connected normally and powered, the head will move during self test of the receiver.

Damage Requiring Servicing:-

(a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged;

(b) If liquid has been spilled into, or objects have fallen into, the receiver

(c) If the internal electronics of the receiver have been exposed to moisture

(d) If the receiver does not operate normally by following the operating instructions

(e) If the receiver has been dropped or the enclosure is damaged

(f) If the receiver exhibits a distinct change in performance

Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to the receiver, safety checks should be performed to ensure that the receiver is in proper operating condition.

WARNING

TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THIS RECEIVER, OR RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT

EXPOSE THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THIS EQUIPMENT TO MOISTURE.

4

GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The receiver is supplied in an IP67 rated polycarbonate external weatherproof enclosure. It will be necessary to make suitable holes in the enclosure to permit cable entry and exit. Adequately rated cable glands and/or flexible conduit should be used at all times to avoid compromising the protection afforded by the enclosure as supplied. Any holes made in the enclosure should be sealed with a non-hardening waterproof sealant, taking care to ensure that the internal electronics are not contaminated.

Enclosure mounting holes are provided at the corners of the enclosure, outboard of the seal between enclosure and lid.

CABLE CONNECTIONS

The receiver comprises 2 printed circuit boards mounted one above the other. The lower board contains the power supply and output connectors for the pan/tilt head and auxiliary outputs. The top board has the microprocessor and the low voltage connectors including lens, presets, local alarms, telemetry etc.

Cage clamp connectors are used for all wired connections apart from power supply and video.

The diagram below shows how the cage clamp connectors should be used.

Disconnect power BEFORE connecting and disconnecting wires.

Prepare wires as follows:

Use only wire between 0.08 and 2.5 mm²

Strip the wire to a length of 5 to 6 mm (0.23 in)

The correct method of attachment is as follows:

1. Press down the relevant terminal block lever with a suitable screwdriver.

2. Insert wire.

3. Remove screwdriver.

To detach wires:-

1. Press down the relevant terminal block lever with a screwdriver.

2. Remove wire

5

Rx45X TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Power Requirements

Max Load

Receiver Current Draw

Fuses

Motor and aux. outputs

single pole contacts (snubbed)

110Vac or 230Vac or (24Vac as special order)

5A @ 230V

@ 110V

@ 24V

24VA max

Auxiliary fuse F3

(1150 W)

(550W)

(120W)

5A T (20mm ceramic cartridge)

Driven at supply voltage or 24Vac selectable by SW2

1. Left Motor

3. Down Motor

5. Autopan (Interlocked with Pan)

7. Wash

2. Right Motor

4.Up Motor

6. Lights (1000W max)

8. Wipe

Telemetry protocols

Up-the-coax telemetry: - BBV & Baxall (standard and alternate)

BBV RS422, Dennard RS485,

Philips/Bosch RS485 (optional BI-PHASE),

VCL RS485,

Sensormatic/AD RS422,

Pelco (P or D) RS485,

Molynx “D” Type,

Vicon RS422 BBV 20mA current loop

Meyertech RS485 Sony VISCA

Video Input

1v p-p 75

terminated input

Video Output

Lens Drives

LOCALLY &

REMOTELY ADJUSTABLE

1v to 4v p-p 75

impedance output.

Video launch amplifier gain LOCALLY & REMOTELY ADJUSTABLE

Zoom and focus - adjustable between 6

– 12Vdc.

Inching speed - adjustable between 0

– 12Vdc. 1 second inching built in. Iris output

– can be set for one of 5 motor lens or Auto-iris override options. In auto-iris mode, the output returns to the preset level 15 seconds after manual iris control. Preset level is adjustable.

Each output has red and green LEDs to indicate direction and voltage.

Presets

10 bit resolution (zoom & focus)

13 bit resolution (pan & tilt)

Alarm facilities

Inputs are provided for pan, tilt, zoom & focus preset feedback pots.

Up to 32 full-scene presets can be stored within the receiver, i.e. pan, tilt, zoom, focus. (16 with BBV & Baxall up-the-coax protocols)

8 alarm inputs from volts-free normally closed contacts.

Output is 1 normally closed volts-free contact which can be set to operate either immediately or when the preset is approached after an alarm input.

Additional facilities

Autopan auxiliary output or software Random Pan

Sequential preset patrol with individual programmable preset dwell.

Datum - return to preset 1, start preset patrol or random pan after menu programmable duration of inactivity.

Features

Boxed Dimensions

Weight

LCD display for diagnostic and installation use

LEDs for continual system status.

On site receiver software updates with the use of the micro SD cards.

Programming menu with On Screen Display.

12Vdc/500mA camera power provided.

Colour coded outlets

– live, neutral, earth and low voltage.

Width: 380mm, Length: 190mm, Height: 130mm

3.43kg

6

OVERVIEW

The Rx45X is designed to drive mains supply voltage or 24Vac operated fixed speed pan/tilt heads.

The receiver can be controlled using either up-the-coax, or a daisy chained or star wired

RS422/RS485 network with various protocols depending upon the site and specific controller used. For a control system with a single RS422/RS485 telemetry output, a BBV STARCARD or

STARCARD/CONVERTER can be used to allow star wiring of the site.

An on screen menu system allows easy setup, test control and diagnostic display either locally or remotely.

SET UP VOLTAGE OPTIONS

BEFORE CONNECTING POWER

CHANGING AUXILIARY AND HEAD OUTPUT DRIVE VOLTAGE WITH RX45X

As shipped, these outputs will supply 24Vac. If mains supply voltage is required, with the power to the receiver isolated you will need to change the SW2 form the 1 position to the 0 position.

RECEIVER SUPPLY AND OUTPUT OPTIONS

230v

Input Voltage selection.

230VAC

DEFAULT POSITION

230v

Supply Voltage

SW1 Settings

230 V or 115V

110v

Input Voltage selection.

110VAC

Before the receiver is conected to its power supply!

You will need to change SW1 from

230 to 110 position

1

SW2 Settings

AUX Output Voltage

0 = Supply Voltage

I = 24VAC

Output Fuse 5A o

Auxiliary output Voltage selection.

Input supply voltage

1

Auxiliary output Voltage selection.

24VAC

DEFAULT POSITION

7

SET UP VOLTAGE OPTIONS

The

Rx45X has 24VAC supply options these would be Rx45X/24/24. The switches will set in the factory and a label will be placed over the switches.

Pin1

Pin1

230v

Supply Voltage

SW1 Settings

230 V or 115V

24VAC ~

EARTH

24VAC ~ o

SW2 Settings

AUX Output Voltage

0 = Supply Voltage

I = 24VAC

Output Fuse 5A

This option is a special order. It allows the unit to be powered from 24VAC.

8

LOCAL SETUP OF TELEMETRY TYPE AND ADDRESS

(Useful for off-site setup without video source connected)

As shipped, BBV RS422 protocol is selected. To select other protocols:-

1) Connect a video monitor to the output BNC marked

‘TO MATRIX’.

Press and hold

SW2 (MENU/SET)

and power up the receiver.

A menu on a blue background will be shown with

‘COMMUNICATIONS’ flashing.

2) Release

SW2

and press

SW2

again to select

‘COMMUNICATIONS’.

The next screen shows the current telemetry type and receiver address. If these are correct, power down the receiver. (No address shown with coax protocols)

3) To change the telemetry type or address use

SW1/SW3

to highlight

‘MENU UNLOCK’ and press

SW2

to toggle to

‘UNLOCK’.

4) Use

SW1/3

to select

‘TELEMETRY TYPE’ or ‘UNIT ADDRESS’ and press

SW2

to access submenu. Press

SW1/SW3

to obtain required selection, and then press

SW2

to confirm.

5) With the telemetry type and unit address set correctly, use

SW1/SW3

to highlight

‘SAVE

CHANGES AND EXIT

’ and press

SW2

.

6) The receiver then re-starts. Power off and continue with the physical installation.

NOTE: If using Pelco P or Pelco D telemetry check that the baud rate and parity settings are correct for the controller being used. Generally Pelco P is 9600 baud, No parity, and Pelco D is

2400 baud, Even parity

9

PSU/LOWER BOARD CONNECTIONS j3

J6

Pin1

Pin1

J2

230v

Supply Voltage

SW1 Settings

230 V or 115V

F2 o

F3

SW2 Settings

AUX Output Voltage

0 = Supply Voltage

I = 24VAC

AUX Fuse 5A

-VE FC ZM +VE -VE PAN TILT +VE

PRESETS

+12 GND IR FC GND ZM

LENS DRIVE

I RL

C

U

F

O

S

O

M

Z

O

P

A

N L

T

T

I

12VDC

500mA

I

F Z

I -IRIS MOTOR

F-FOCUS MOTOR

Z-ZOOM MOTOR

Wash Wipe

WASH WIPE

N E L R

AUTO PAN

U D

AUTO PAN

NE

UT

RA

L

EA

RT

H

LIV

E

NE

Lights

UT

RA

L

EA

RT

H

LIV

E

Camera

NE

UT

RA

L

EA

RT

H

LIV

E

PM

L

PM

R

TM

U

TM

D

AUTO

PAN

LIGHTS CAMERA

OUTPUT

PM L - PAN MOTOR LEFT

PM R - PAN MOTOR RIGHT

TM U - TILT MOTOR UP

TM D - TILT MOTOR DOWN

LOGIC/UPPER BOARD CONNECTIONS

BBV

Alarms

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

ALARM OUT

Volts Free

N/C Contact

ALARM IN

Volts Free

N/C Contacts

LCD1

RX45X AC

PROTOCOL BBV 422

UNIT ADDRESS 001

TELEM. OUT

VERSION NO 1 LOCKED

DATA+/A = J2/RA

DATA -/B = J2/RB

RS422 Termination links

UP

CON1

V22

Un-Terminated

Daisy Chained.

Terminate

End Of Line.

MENU

L1

Program

J2

DOWN

L1

Program

L1 MUST NOT

BE FITTED

J10

J10 MUST NOT

BE FITTED IN

THE DEFAULT

LOCATION

J10

TELEM. IN

J2

RS422

Telemetry

To

Matrix

1 2 3 4 5

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B J10 is only to be used when programming the receiver from the on board SD card

Expanded View

Camera

FROM CAMERA

TO CONTROLLER

TX1500

4-TX-A

5-TX-B

7-0V (optional)

RX45X J2

4-RA

5-RB

3-GND

STARCARD

3-TRA

2-TRB

1-GND (optional)

RX45X J2

4-RA

5-RB

3-GND

FBM Matrix with STARCARD

Full duplex link

STARCARD RX45X J2

4-RB

5-RA

3-TRA

2-TRB

1-GND (optional)

1-TRB

2-TRA

4-RA

5-RB

3-GND

HEAD & LENS WIRING EXAMPLE

Housing &

Camera

Pan / Tilt

Mechanism

Use separate screened cable for preset wiring

Multicore - Pan/Tilt/Aux

16 x 0.2mm

Flexible Conduit

Must not exceed 5M

PA7020C

20" Color Monitor

Multicore - Pan/Tilt/Aux

16 x 0.2mm

.

BBV

Alarm s

T ELEM .

O U T

L CD1

UP

M EN

DO

WN

Pin1

Pin1

230 v

Supply

Volt age

SW 1 Set t ings

230 V or 115V

J

2

T ELEM . I N o

To

Matrix

Camera

SW 2

Set t ings

AU X O ut put

Volt age

0 = Supply

Volt age

I = 24VAC

Output Fuse 5A

Wash Wipe

N E L R U D

Lights Camera

RG59 COAX

22 Core cable for auxiliaries and head supply

8 Core cable for 12V Camera supply and lens supply

8 Core screen cable for Presets

RG59 COAX

CAT5 / 8723

The maximum distance from controller to receiver is 1200m max depending on quality of cable used

Spur to provide isolation

AC

Supply

The diagram shows a simple single camera system using a BBV Tx400DC/RS422 and Rx45X using BBV RS422 twisted pair telemetry.

DAISY CHAINED TELEMETRY EXAMPLE

Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4

RX45X Address 1

Un-Terminated

TELEM.

Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V Setti ng

Keep stub length as short as possible

RX45X Address 2

Keep stub length as short as possible

TELEM.

Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V Setti ng

Un-Terminated

RX45X Address 3

Un-Terminated

Keep stub length as short as possible

TELEM.

Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V Setti ng

RX45X Address 4

Terminated

TELEM.

Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V Setti ng

The maximum distance from controller to the furthest receiver is 1200m max depending on quality of cable used

Shown with the RED line

2 WIRE

TB/-

TA/+

Gnd

RX45X J2 TELEMETRY IN

1

T

R

A

2

T

R

B

3

G

N

D

4

R

A

5

R

B

1

T

R

A

2

T

R

B

3

G

N

D

4 5

R

A

R

B

1

T

R

A

2

T

R

B

3

G

N

D

4 5

R

A

R

B

Screen (optional) connect at matrix only

MATRIX / CONTROLLER

RX45X J2 TELEMETRY IN

1

T

R

A

2

T

R

B

3

G

N

D

4

R

A

5

R

B

1

T

R

A

2

T

R

B

3

G

N

D

4 5

R

A

R

B

1

T

R

A

2

T

R

B

3

G

N

D

4 5

R

A

R

B

4 WIRE

TB/-

TA/+

TB/-

TA/+

Gnd

Screen (optional) connect at matrix only

When using a daisy chained RS422/485 system, the stubs must be kept as short as possible and no longer than 25cm. Intermittent and/or sluggish control can be the result of excessive stub lengths.

STAR WIRED TELEMETRY EXAMPLE

Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4

RX45X Address 1

Pin1

Pin1

TELEM.

Setti ng SW1 Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V ti ng tage tage I =

Terminated

RX45X Address 2

Pin1

Pin1

Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V Setti ng SW1

TELEM.

ti ng tage tage

I =

Terminated

RX45X Address 3

Pin1

Pin1

TELEM.

Setti ng SW1 Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V ti ng tage tage I =

Terminated

RX45X Address 4

Pin1

Pin1

Vol tage Suppl y or 115V 230 V Setti ng SW1

TELEM.

ti ng tage tage

I =

Terminated

Coax Telemetry

MATRIX / CONTROLLER

BBV STARCARD

The maximum distance from controller to each receiver is 1200m max depending on quality of cable used.

2 WIRE

TB/-

TA/+

Gnd

RX45X J2

TELEMETRY IN

1 2 3 4 5

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B 4 WIRE

RB/-

RA/+

TB/-

TA/+

Gnd

Screen (optional) connect at matrix only

RX45X J2

TELEMETRY IN

1 2

T

R

A

T

R

B

3 4

G

N

D

R

A

5

R

B

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IRIS TYPE & WIRING FOR SPECIFIC IRISES

Use MAIN/OPTIONS/IRIS TYPE menu to select iris type. In the Rx45X there are a group of options these include:

Rx45X option

MOTOR

Voltage range

-12V - +12V

Iris override relay used`

NO

Application

Standard motor driven lens

PENTAX

FUJINON

COMPUTAR

SEIKO

-12V - +12V

2.5V - 5.5V

1.5V - 5.5V

2.5V - 12V

YES

YES

YES

NO

Override

Override

Override

Override

COSMICA 2.5V - 5.5V NO Override

Most zoom lenses have a built in auto iris that that reacts to the video level leaving the camera.

Some lens have the option to override this. It is recognised as iris override how this works depends on the lens make & model. Refer to lens specific manual for connections. When you press an Iris open or an Iris close the receiver will take control of the lens and depending on the

Iris button you press the video image will get brighter or darker. Once you release the Iris button it will stay like that for 15 seconds then it will return to auto iris mode.

FUJINON Example

Rx45X

LENS DRIVE

+12 GND IR FC GND ZM

LENS DRIVE

I RL

J10

FUJINON LENS

CONNECTOR

MANUAL REMOTE

GND

IRIS

PENTAX Example

Rx45X

LENS DRIVE

+12 GND IR FC GND ZM

LENS DRIVE

I RL

J10

14

8

9

6

5

PENTAX LENS

CONNECTOR

IRIS

GND

AUTO/MANUAL

GND

SELF-TEST

After wiring the head and lens to the receiver, carry out a self test by pressing both

UP (SW1)

and

DOWN (SW3)

buttons simultaneously on the receiver top PCB. All receiver outputs will activate in turn for 2-3 seconds.

The head will move during the self test.

The self test can also be started remotely by using the receiver

’s on screen menu with the self test progress being shown by two status lines as below:-

FUNCTION  shows the current function being driven.

Pxxxx Txxxx Zxxxx Fxxxx  shows feedback voltages for pan, tilt, zoom and focus.

Each value will change smoothly as the corresponding function is driven.

The values shown will be in the range Zoom & Focus 0000 -1023. 0000 = 0V and 1023 = 5V.

Pan & Tilt 0000 -8192. 0000 = 0V and 8192 = 5V.

Function

Active output

Rx45X

PAN LEFT

PAN RIGHT

TILT DOWN

TILT UP

ZOOM IN/TELE (to end stop)

ZOOM OUT/WIDE (to end stop)

FOCUS NEAR

FOCUS FAR

J4/3

J4/4

J4/6

J4/5

J10/ZM

J10/ZM

J10/FC

J10/FC

IRIS OPEN

IRIS CLOSE

AUX LIGHTS

AUX AUTOPAN (RX45X ONLY)

AUX WASHER

AUX WIPER

J10/IR

J10/IR

J4/12

J4/9

J11/3

J11/6

During the self test, the presence and sense of each preset input is recorded. Following the self test the display shows if the preset inputs for pan, tilt, zoom and focus were detected.

The pan/tilt head and lens outputs are driven for approx 5 seconds to indicate the results.

If the drive led is GREEN then preset for this output is ok and if RED then not ok.

15

TELEMETRY PROTOCOL SPECIFIC INFORMATION

Up-the-coax telemetry uses one coaxial cable to carry both the video signal from the camera and telemetry from the controller. Recommended maximum cable distance for this type of telemetry is 250M using RG59 and 500M using CT125. Other sire conditions must also be taken into consideration.

BBV UP-THE-COAX TELEMETRY

The receiver supports 16 preset positions with BBV up-the-coax telemetry.

Key presses for menu access:-

Controller type -

MAIN MENU

Tx400

‘#’ 1

‘#’ 3

Tx1000

‘#’ WASH

‘#’ AUTOPAN

Tx1500

1 ‘#’

3 ‘#’

FEATURE MENU

Use the joystick during menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and Right or

Left to confirm or change the selected value.

The red power led will show the status of the telemetry signal as follows:

Very slow flash

– No video and No telemetry.

1 second flash but mainly ON

– video ok, No telemetry.

1 second flash equal OFF and ON

– video ok, telemetry ok

BAXALL STANDARD & ALTERNATE UP-THE-COAX TELEMETRY

Use ‘Standard’ telemetry with the ZT3, ZT4 and ZT5 controllers.

Later controllers may have options to select between the two types.

The receiver supports 16 preset positions with Baxall up-the-coax telemetry.

Key presses for menu access:-

MAIN MENU

FEATURE MENU

CAMERA ON/OFF

AUTOPAN

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and Right or Left to confirm or change the selected value.

The red power led will show the status of the telemetry signal as follows:

Very slow flash

– No video and No telemetry.

1 second flash but mainly ON

– video ok, No telemetry.

1 second flash equal OFF and ON

– video ok, telemetry ok

16

BBV RS422 TELEMETRY

BBV RS422 uses a single twisted pair for simplex telemetry control.

RX45X

RX55X

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

TB = 5

4 = TA

NOT USED = 6

SCREEN = 7

SCREEN = 8

3 = NOT USED

2 = NOT USED

1 = NOT USED

SCREEN OPTIONAL. CONNECT AT MATRIX ONLY

Cat5 cable from matrix

Using a BBV STARCARD with star wired telemetry.

Starcard output

RX45X

T

R

A

RX55X

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

R

B

R

A

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

SCREEN

– OPTIONAL (connect at STARCARD ONLY)

Address range is 1

– 128. (Use only 1 – 16 with a TX1000)

The receiver supports 32 preset positions with BBV RS422 telemetry.

Limit of 16 with TX1000.

Key presses for menu access:-

Controller -

MAIN MENU

FEATURE MENU

TX1000/MK2

‘#’ WASH

‘#’ AUTOPAN

TX1500

1 ‘#’

3 ‘#’

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and Right or Left to confirm or change the selected value.

The red power led flashes off when a valid telemetry command is received.

17

DENNARD RS485 (2040/2050/2055/2060 etc dome compatible)

Using this protocol allows a mix of 2040/2050/2055/2060 etc Dennard domes and conventional pan/tilt heads from a single control system

RX45X

RX55X

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B Telemetry

A/+ B/-

TWISTED PAIR

Address range 1

– 64.

The receiver supports 32 preset positions with Dennard RS485 telemetry.

The receiver auxiliary outputs can be driven using the following:

AUX 1 = WASH AUX 2 = WIPE AUX 3 = LIGHTS

Autopan is started with START SEQUENCE 1 (AUX 46)

Preset PATROL is started using GOTO/CALL PRESET 98

Random Pan is started with GOTO/CALL PRESET 99

Key presses for menu access:-

MAIN MENU - GOTO/CALL PRESET 93 (or NORMAL DOME MENU COMMAND)

FEATURE MENU

– GOTO/CALL PRESET 94

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and goto preset 1 or iris open to confirm or change the selected value.

The red power led flashes off when a valid telemetry command is received.

18

BURLE/PHILIPS/BOSCH TELEMETRY

Several methods of connecting Burle/Philips/Bosch telemetry are available; BI-PHASE, RS232 and RS485. BI-PHASE and RS485 allow long cable runs between the controller and telemetry receiver. RS232 is only for short lengths and requires a BBV RS232 KIT installed at the controller to convert to RS485 which will drive the RX45X and RX55X receivers.

RS232 TELEMETRY USING TXLD LINE DRIVER

Plan view of RS232 KIT PCB

RX45X

RX55X

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

LD2-RX

PCB0313 Iss2

BBV

GND

TB/-(OUT)

TA/+(OUT)

RA/+(IN)

RB/-(IN)

RX

LO

HI

TX

RS232 in

DB9M

2 = RXD

5 = GND

LD1-TX

9V SUPPLY IN

SCREEN

– OPTIONAL. CONNECT AT TXLD ONLY

RS485

telemetry is supported by some equipment manufacturers.

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

RX45X

RX55X

Philips/Bosch RS485

TB/-

TA/+

GND

SCREEN

– OPTIONAL CONNECT AT MATRIX ONLY

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BURLE/PHILIPS/BOSCH BI-PHASE TELEMETRY

Single screened twisted pair cable is used to connect from the BI-PHASE controller to the receiver.

BI-PHASE telemetry requires an optional BBV BI-PHASE CARD to be fitted to the receiver which is connected as shown below.

This would normally be factory fitted when a receiver with BI-PHASE OPTION is ordered. It is possible to retrofit the BI-PHASE board, with a connector needing to be soldered on to the receiver top board in position J6.

SW1

J5

J5

J2

BBV www.bbvcctv.com

J1

Philips Biphase

Interface

-

LCD1

Biphase PCB

Screen

Biphase from

Bosch controler

UP

NOT

USED

+

Screen

--- COMM MENU---

PROTOCOL PHILIPS

UNIT ADDRESS 00001

LD1

Data

CON1

V22

Biphase

LD2

J3

MENU

MENU UNLOCK UNLOCK

SAVE CHANGES AND EXIT

RETURN IGNORE CHANGES

J2

DOWN

To

Matrix

TELEM. IN

Camera

Biphase LED- Flashes when Biphase telemetry is received

Data LED- Flashes when RS485 data is sent to the reciver via J2

Address range is 1

– 16385.

The receiver supports up to 32 preset positions.

The receiver auxiliary outputs can be driven using the following:

AUX 1 = LIGHTS AUX 2 = WIPE AUX 3 = WASH

Preset PATROL is started using AUX 8 ON or GOTO/CALL PRESET 98

Random pan/Autopan is started with GOTO/CALL PRESET 97

Key presses for menu access:-

MAIN MENU - AUX 46 ON

FEATURE MENU

– GOTO/CALL PRESET 94

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and Right or Left to confirm or change the selected value.

20

VCL/HONEYWELL TP TELEMETRY

VCL/HONEYWELL MAXCOM MATRIX

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

YELLOW

RX45X

RX55X

BLUE

SCREEN

– OPTIONAL. CONNECT AT MATRIX ONLY

The receiver supports up to 32 preset positions. Address range is 1

– 128.

The receiver auxiliary outputs can be driven using the following:

AUX 1 = LIGHTS (PRESET 85 = LIGHTS ON, PRESET 86 = LIGHTS OFF)

WIPE = WIPE (PRESET 83 = WIPE ON, PRESET 84 = WIPE OFF)

WASH = WASH (PRESET 81 = WASH ON, PRESET 82 = WASH OFF)

0 AUTOPAN or AUTOPAN will start Random/Auto Pan.

1 AUTOPAN will start PATROL 1

2 AUTOPAN will start a random patrol

Key presses for menu access:-

MAIN MENU - GOTO/CALL PRESET 95

FEATURE MENU

– GOTO/CALL PRESET 96

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and Right or Left to confirm or change the selected value.

21

PELCO P & PELCO D TELEMETRY

Using single twisted pair.

PELCO P & D WITH CM6700/6800 MATRIX

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

RX45X

RX55X

SCREEN OPTIONAL

– CONNECT AT MATRIX ONLY.

PELCO P & D WITH CM9740/9760/9780 MATRIX

RX45X

RX55X

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

Pelco P address range is 1

– 32 and Pelco D address range is 1 – 254.

The receiver supports up to 32 preset positions.

The receiver auxiliary outputs can be driven using the following:

AUX 1 = LIGHTS AUX 2 = WIPE AUX 3 = WASH

Select PELCO P <DM AUX NUMBERS> protocol

to allow the DM keyboard to drive the receiver auxiliary outputs correctly.

AUX 0 = WASH AUX 1 = WIPE AUX 2 = LIGHTS

Autopan is started with GOTO/CALL PRESET 97

Preset PATROL is started using GOTO/CALL PRESET 98

Random Pan is started with GOTO/CALL PRESET 99

Key presses for menu access:-

MAIN MENU - GOTO/CALL PRESET 95

FEATURE MENU

– GOTO/CALL PRESET 94

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and IRIS OPEN to confirm or change the selected value.

The red power led flashes off when a valid telemetry command is received.

22

SENSORMATIC/AMERICAN DYNAMICS RS422 TELEMETRY

AMERICAN DYNAMICS AD2083 PROTOCOL DISTRIBUTOR

AD2083

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

RX45X

RX55X

SCREEN OPTIONAL

– CONNECT AT MATRIX ONLY

TWIN TWISTED PAIR

AMERICAN DYNAMICS/SENSORMATIC MEGAPOWER MATRIX

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

Mega Power matrix

RX45X

RX55X

.

TWIN TWISTED PAIR

Address range is 1

– 99.

The receiver supports either 32 direct preset positions or absolute preset positioning depending on the controller type. For example a current model of Mega Power 48 matrix supports 96 presets per camera.

The receiver auxiliary outputs can be driven using the following:

AUX 1 = WASH AUX 2 = WIPE

Key presses for menu access:-

AUX 3 = LIGHTS

MAIN MENU - PRESS IRIS OPEN & FOCUS & ZOOM OUT

FEATURE MENU

– PRESS IRIS OPEN & FOCUS & ZOOM IN

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to move the highlighted item and Right or Left for enter or to change the selected value.

The red power led flashes off when a valid telemetry command is received.

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MOLYNX “D” TYPE TELEMETRY

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

RX45X

RX55X

MOLYNX

DATA

-VE

B

+VE

A

Address range is 1

– 256.

The receiver supports up to 16 preset positions.

The receiver auxiliary outputs can be driven using the following:

AUX = LIGHTS WIPE = WIPE WASH = WASH

Key presses for menu access:-

MAIN MENU

FEATURE MENU

AUX 1

AUX 2

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and Right or Left to confirm or change the selected value.

VICON RS422

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

R

A

R

B

VICON

CONTROLLER

RX45X

RX55X

COMM

OUT-

COMM

OUT+

RESP

IN-

RESP

IN+

TWISTED PAIR

The receiver may be controlled without the ‘RESP’ pair but the auxiliary output status and alarms are not returned to the controller.

Address range 1

– 255.

The receiver supports 32 preset positions.

The receiver auxiliary outputs can be driven using the following:

AUX 1 = WASH AUX 2 = WIPE AUX 3 = LIGHTS

Key presses using the V1411-DVC keyboard for menu access:-

MAIN MENU - SAVE PRESET 94

FEATURE MENU

– GOTO/CALL PRESET 94

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items and goto preset 1 or iris open to confirm or change the selected value.

The red power led flashes continuously when connected to the controller.

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BBV 20mA TELEMETRY USING 98005 CONVERTER

--- COMM MENU---

PROTOCOL BBV20mA

NA

MENU UNLOCK UNLOCK

SAVE CHANGES AND EXIT

RETURN IGNORE CHANGES

MENU

DOWN

CON1

V22

L3 L2

Supply Voltage

SW1 Settings

230 V or 115V

J2

Alarms TELEM. OUT TELEM. IN o

To

Matri x

J2

Camera

Output Fuse 5A

SW2 Settings

AUX Output Voltage

0 = Supply Voltage

I = 24VAC

L3 L2

WHEN USING THE 20mA

CONVERTER THE RECIVER

MUST BE UNTERMINATED.

J10

I RL

Wash Wipe AUTO PAN Lights Camera

-VE FC ZM +VE -VE

PRESETS

PAN TILT +VE +12 GND IR FC GND

LENS DRIVE

ZM N E L R

AUTO PAN

U D

20mA FROM CONTROLER

SINGLE TWISTED PAIR

J10

BOTTOM

VIEW OF PCB

I RL +12 GND IR FC GND ZM

LENS DRIVE

The receiver supports 16 preset positions with TX1000 controller, 8 with TX400.

Key presses for menu access:-

Controller -

MAIN MENU

FEATURE MENU

Tx400

#1

#3

Tx1000/MK2

‘#’ WASH

‘#’ AUTOPAN

Tx1500

1 ‘#’

3 ‘#’

Use the joystick for menu navigation. Up or Down to highlight different items, and goto preset 1 or iris open to confirm or change the selected value.

MEYERTECH

ZoneVu

PORT

RX45X/55X

J4 Connector

ZoneVu PORT CONNECTIONS

2

T

R

A

T

R

B

G

N

D

Pin

1

2

5

6

3

4

7

CASE

NAME

RS485/422 RX+

DATA 0V DC

RS422 TX+

RS485/422 RX-

RS422 TX-

+12V DC

0V DC

GND SCREEN

1

4

6

5

7

3

R

A

R

B

Address Range 1

– 999

The Receiver supports 32 Presets

Key Presses for Receiver menu access:-

MAIN MENU Select Preset 95 Enter

FEATURE MENU Select Preset 94 Enter

Use the Joystick for Menu Navigation & Pan Right to Enter

All Camera Control Commands are issued by ZoneVu ZVK-77D Keyboard Joystick & on screen menu structure.

Please refer to ZoneVu ZVK-77D Keyboard Manual

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RECEIVER SETUP

SET THE LENS DRIVE DIRECTION.

If, after wiring the pan/tilt head, any lens function is found to drive in the opposite direction, e.g. pressing

‘ZOOM IN’ causes the lens to zoom out, then this can be corrected by using the receiver’s

MAIN/OPTIONS/ZOOM FOCUS IRIS

menu.

A self test must be performed after changing the lens driving direction.

SET PAN/TILT SPEED WITH Rx55X.

The receiver can be adjusted to a pan/tilt head’s motor characteristics.

Use the

MAIN/MOTOR OPTIONS

menu.

Use the lowest speed settings for

‘MIN PAN’ and ‘MIN TILT’ that allows the head to move without stalling as soon as the joystick is moved. This gives the greatest speed range.

The maximum pan and tilt speeds can be reduced to prolong head life. The default speed is maximum, 255, which can be reduced to the minimum speed settings.

DIAGNOSTIC AIDS

A single LED labelled POWER is lit while the receiver is powered.

This LED will flash off when the receiver has received correct telemetry data including correct receiver address.

Additional diagnostic aids are available in the receiver's

MAIN/DIAGNOSTICS

menu.

CABLE LENGTH COMPENSATION

The receiver incorporates a remotely adjustable video launch amplifier to compensate for video cable losses.

The gain can be adjusted from 0 to 255 in the receiver’s

MAIN/OPTIONS

menu, the default value is 0 (minimum). As gain is increased, high frequency lift is increased.

PROGRAMMING THE RECEIVER

An easy to use menu structure allows programming of the receiver's advanced features. The menu can be accessed either locally using the 3 push buttons on the receiver or remotely using the telemetry controller.

Local access: - Pressing the

MENU/SET (SW2)

button displays the

MAIN’ menu. Pressing the

UP (SW1)

or

DOWN (SW3)

button moves the flashing highlight up or down. Pressing

MENU/SET (SW2)

again displays the selected sub menu, or confirms a value or choice. To exit the menu structure, select

EXIT’ from the ‘MAIN’ menu. The receiver resets and resumes normal operation. The menu will automatically exit after a period with no button presses.

The receiver menu can be displayed remotely from most controllers. Refer to the specific protocol instructions.

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RECEIVER MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW

MAIN

RX45X AC REC. MENU

COMMUNICATIONS

PRESETS

ALARMS

OPTIONS

PRIVACY

DIAGNOSTICS

DEFAULTS

TEST MENU

RETURN

COMMUNICATIONS

--- COMMS MENU ---

PROTOCOL

COAX

MENU UNLOCK

BBV

LOCKED

SAVE CHANGES AND EXIT

PRESET MENU 1

--- PRESET MENU 1---

PATROL DWELL 00M 05S

DISPLAY PATROL YES

INDIVIDUAL PRESET 01

DELETE ?

INDIVID. DWELL 0M 00S

SET PRESETS IN PATROL

ALARMS

RX45X AC ALARMS MENU 1

ALARM 1

ALARM 2

ALARM 3

ALARM 4

ALARM 5

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ALARM 6

ALARM 7

ALARM 8

ON

ON

ON

NEXT

OPTIONS

RX45X AC OPTIONS MENU

LAUNCH AMP GAIN

MAIN LENS VOLTS

INCH LENS VOLTS

INCH TIME

IRIS TYPE

000

12.0V

06.0V

1.0SEC

MOTOR

DC IRIS LEVEL

ZOOM FOCUS IRIS

DATUM DELAY

WASH TIME

NEXT

NA

N N N

00M 00S

1 SEC

RETURN

DIAGNOSTICS

--- DIAGNOSTICS---

VERSION NO

PRESET FLAGS

DISPLAY POTS

DIAG DISPLAY

RESETS

WATCHDOGS

HOURS OF USE

PRESET CALLS

RETURN

001

PTZF

OFF

OFF

00000000

000

000

0000000

RETURN IGNORE CHANGES RETURN

PRIVACY

RX45X AC PRIVACY MENU

MASK OPERATIONS

SYSTEM CALIBRATION

MASK TYPE SOLID

HEAD TYPE END STOPS

TILT CAL ANGLE VERT.

RETURN

PRESET DWELL

PRESET DWELL SET 1

MINUTES 00 SECONDS 05

0 time = random delay

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

NEXT

RX45X AC ALARMS MENU 2

DISPLAY ALARM

DELAYED ALARM

ALARM 8

DIST GLOBAL

ON

OFF

NORMAL

DIS OFF

OPTIONS

RX45X AC OPT. MENU 2

RAND PAN DELAY 01

0 FOR AUTOPAN ONLY

DISPLAY OPTIONS

TEXT ON LINE 10

ON POWER UP NO ACTION

NEXT RETURN

MASK OPERATIONS

RX45X AC MASK OP MENU

SET A MASK

DISABLE PAN MASK EXPANSION

ENABLE PAN MASK EXPANSION

DISABLE TILT MASK EXPANSION

ENABLE TILT MASK EXPANSION

DELETE A MASK

DELETE ALL

RETURN

PRESET FLAGS

PRESET FLAGS LOCKED

SET BY SELF TEST

PAN ACTIVE NO

TILT ACTIVE NO

ZOOM ACTIVE

FOCUS

PAN DIR

TILT DIR

ZOOM DIR

FOCUS DIR

RETURN

NO

NO

NORMAL

NORMAL

NORMAL

NORMAL BACK RETURN

--- CHECK DELETE ---

DELETE

ARE YOU SURE?

DELETE PRESET

LAUNCH AMP GAIN

- LAUNCH AMP SETTINGS-

000

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

SET A MASK

RX45X AC MASK SET MENU

ALIGN MASK & OBJECT

SIZE VERTICALLY

SIZE HORIZONTALLY

NUDGE VERTICALLY

NUDGE HORIZONTALLY

CANCEL

INDIVID. DWELL

INDIVIDUAL DWELL SET

MINUTES 00 SECONDS 00

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

SET PRESETS IN PATROL

--- PRESET MENU 2 ---

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

X X X X X X X X X X

11 12 13 14 15 16

X X X X X X

NEXT x=not set RETURN

MAIN LENS VOLTS

--LENS HIGH SPEED --

12.0V

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

LENS INCH SPEED

--LENS INCH SPEED --

06.0V

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

RETURN

SYSTEM CALIBRATION

RX45X AC CAL. MENU

CALIBRATE

CALIBRATE

CALIBRATE

ZOOM FACTOR

SET OPTICAL CENTRE

SET HEAD ROTATE OFFSET

TRACKING TRIM

PAN

TILT

ZOOM

RETURN

SET OPTICAL CENTRE SET

-- OPTICAL --

ALIGN MASK TO CENTRE

SET HORIZONTAL OFFSET

SET VERTICAL OFFSET

RETURN

DC IRIS LEVEL

--DC IRIS LEVEL --

05.5V

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

DEFAULTS

RX45X AC DEFAULTS MENU

RESET RECEIVER

CLEAR ALL PRESETS

LOAD CODE FROM STARCARD

RETURN

RESET RECEIVER

RX45X AC DEFAULTS

ARE YOU SURE

RESET RECEIVER

CANCEL

CLEAR ALL PRESETS

RX45X AC PRESETS

ARE YOU SURE

CLEAR PRESETS

CANCEL

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

RX45X AC COAD LOAD

LOAD CODE FROM SDCARD

ARE YOU SURE

CANCEL

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Insert SD Card then press

SW2 (MENU).

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Move Link J10

TEST MENU

--- TEST MENU---

SELF TEST

FACTORY MODE - PCB ONLY

COAX EXCLUSIONS

NET TRAFFIC OFF

RETURN

FACTORY MODE - PCB ONLY

FACTORY MODE

PAN LEFT PAN RIGHT

TILT UP TILT DOWN

ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT

FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR

IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE

WASH WIPE

LIGHTS AUTOPAN

RETURN

P8192 T8192

Z1023 F1023

COAX EXCLUSIONS

--- COAX EXCLUSIONS ---

SELF TEST

SUPPRESSED

AUTOPAN ACTIVE

PATROL ACTIVE

#1 ALWAYS ON

#2 ACTIVE

#3 ACTIVE

#4 ACTIVE

RETURN

ZOOM FOCUS IRIS

--- LENS DRIVE ---

ZOOM

FOCUS

IRIS

NORMAL

NORMAL

NORMAL

SELF TEST IF CHANGED

RETURN

DATUM DELAY

--- DATUM DELAY ---

MINUTES 00 SECONDS 00

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

DISPLAY OPTIONS

DISPLAY OPTIONS

WIPE/LIGHTS/AP

PAN/TILT/LENS

ALARM STATUS

LENS IRIS TEXT

X2 CONV TEXT

PRESET STATUS

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Detailed description of the receiver menu system follows

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Link OK

Press SW1 (UP)

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Link OK

Press SW1 (UP)

Erasing blocks .......

.....

Erase OK!

Programming

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Link OK

Press SW1 (UP)

Erasing blocks .......

.....

Erase OK!

Programming

Re-position Link J10

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COMMUNICATIONS

--- COMMS MENU ---

PROTOCOL

UNIT ADDRESS

BAUD RATE

PARITY

PELCO P

1

9600

NONE

MENU UNLOCK LOCKED

SAVE CHANGES AND EXIT

RETURN IGNORE CHANGES

PRESET MENU 1

--- PRESET MENU 1---

PATROL DWELL

DISPLAY PATROL

INDIVIDUAL PRESET

DELETE ?

00M 05S

YES

01

INDIVID. DWELL 00M 00S

SET PRESETS IN PATROL

Unit address must be unique and match camera number

RS485 baud rate 2400/4800/9600 (PELCO ONLY)

Parity NONE/EVEN/ODD (PELCO ONLY)

Must be set to UNLOCKED to allow setting of above

All settings are saved and receiver is reset

Return to MAIN menu

Dwell in minutes & seconds during preset patrol

Display preset number during patrol (YES/NO)

Select preset (1-32) SET = preset programmed

Delete current preset (if SET above)

YES = is in preset patrol.

Override patrol dwell for this preset in minutes & seconds

Select the presets to be included in the preset patrol. Presets are automatically added to the patrol when saved.

RETURN to MAIN MENU

RETURN

PRESET DWELL

PRESET DWELL SET 1

MINUTES 00 SECONDS 05

0 time = random delay

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

Dwell in minutes & seconds during preset patrol

This is in 5 second intervals upto 4 minutes & 15 seconds or 00 minutes & 00 seconds for random delay.

--- CHECK DELETE ---

ARE YOU SURE?

DELETE PRESET

DELETE

Select the individual preset number then use the joystick to go to DELETE PRESET and this preset will be removed from the receiver including the preset patrol.

CANCEL

RETURN to PRESET MENU 1

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SET PRESETS IN PATROL

PRESET MENU 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

X X X X X X X X X X

11 12 13 14 15 16

X X X X X X

This screen enables you to see if a preset is inculded in the Patrol. If the is a P below the number it is enculded in the Patrol if there is a X then it will not be enclided into the

Patrol.

NEXT X=not SET RETURN

ALARMS

RX45X AC ALARMS MENU 1

ALARM 1 ON

ALARM 2 ON

ALARM 3

ALARM 4

ALARM 5

ON

ON

ON

ALARM 6

ALARM 7

ALARM 8

ON

ON

ON

NEXT

RX45X AC ALARMS MENU 2

DISPLAY ALARM

DELAYED ALARM

ALARM 8

DIST GLOBAL

ON

OFF

NORMAL

DIS OFF

NEXT

NEXT to 17 - 32, or RETURN to MAIN menu

Each local alarm input can be disabled individually.

Set to OFF to disable the alarm input and set to ON to enable the alarm input

Display the ALARM MENU 2

Receiver OSD displays ALARM message when ON

When OFF, the alarm output operates immediately

When alarm 8 is set to GLOBAL, alarm inputs 1-7 are disabled when alarm input 8 is shorted to ground

When delayed alarm is ON, the alarm output operates only as the head approaches the preset position to prevent a triggered video transmission/recording system from sending 'blurred' frames.

BACK to ALARM menu 1, or RETURN to MAIN menu

BACK RETURN

RX45X AC OPTIONS MENU

OPTIONS

LAUNCH AMP GAIN

MAIN LENS VOLTS

INCH LENS VOLTS

INCH TIME

IRIS TYPE

DC IRIS LEVEL

ZOOM FOCUS IRIS

DATUM DELAY

WASH TIME

NEXT

000

12.0V

06.0V

1.0SEC

MOTOR

NA

N N N

00M 00S

1 SEC

RETURN

Coax cable compensation 0-255, 255 = maximum gain

Lens drive voltage 3-12V, set to suite lens

Set the drive voltage for first second of travel.

Set lens iris type or 3 motor lens

Sets iris voltage range for lens autoiris override

Allow each lens function to be reversed

Delay in mins/secs before return to preset 1, 0=never

Seconds that WASH output is active following WIPE

Display OPTIONS MENU 2

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RX45X AC OPT. MENU 2

OPTIONS

RAND PAN DELAY

0 FOR AUTOPAN ONLY

DISPLAY OPTIONS

01

TEXT ON LINE 10

ON POWER UP NO ACTION

Random pan delay,1=fast,10=slow,0=AUTOPAN which requires an optional card within the pan/tilt head.

Goto DISPLAY OPTIONS submenu.

Position of status line on screen, 1=top,10=bottom

Select goto PRESET 1/RANDOM PAN/PATROL 1/NO

ACTION

BACK to OPTIONS menu 1, or RETURN to MAIN menu

NEXT RETURN

LAUNCH AMP GAIN

- LAUNCH AMP SETTINGS-

000

Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust.

Press MENU/SET key to confirm.

When setting 0 in the RAND PAN DELAY this will activate the autopan relay on the bottom board for heads that support this function.

Enables and disables different OSD options.

Selects the default line that the OSD will be displayed.

When the receiver boots up it can do one of the following:

PATROL, PRESET 1 or RANDOM PAN

BACK to OPTIONS menu 1, or RETURN to MAIN menu

--- LENS DRIVE ---

ZOOM NORMAL

FOCUSNORMAL

IRIS NORMAL

ZOOM FOCUS IRIS

SELF TEST IF CHANGED

RETURN

NORMAL/REVERSE

NORMAL/REVERSE

NORMAL/REVERSE

Initiate self test if any drives changed to ensure preset feedback is correct

RETURN to OPTIONS MENU

DISPLAY OPTIONS

DISPLAY OPTIONS

WIPE/LIGHTS/AP

PAN/TILT/LENS

ALARM STATUS

LENS IRIS TEXT

X2 CONV TEXT

PRESET STATUS

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

RETURN

YES/NO YES=display auxiliary status

YES/NO YES=show pan/tilt/zoom/focus/iris status

YES/NO YES=display local alarm input open circuit

YES/NO YES=display when iris is under manual control

YES/NO YES=display when the lens multiplier is engaged

YES/NO YES=display when the head & lens has achieved it preset

RETURN to OPTIONS 2 MENU

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PRIVACY

RX45X AC PRIVACY MENU

MASK OPERATIONS

SYSTEM CALIBRATION

MASK TYPE SOLID

HEAD TYPE END STOPS

TILT CAL ANGLE VERT.

Goto MASK OPERATIONS submenu.

Goto SYSTEM CALIBRATION submenu.

Selects between SOLID or TRANSLUCENT zones

Selects between END STOPS or NO END STOPS

Selects between VERT. or 45 DEG.

RETURN

RETURN to MAIN MENU

SET A MASK

RX45X AC MASK SET MENU

ALIGN MASK & OBJECT

SIZE VERTICALLY

SIZE HORIZONTALLY

NUDGE VERTICALLY

NUDGE HORIZONTALLY

Find the location you wish to mask

Use zoom IN & OUT to increase height of the zone

Use zoom IN & OUT to increase width of the zone

Use zoom IN & OUT to to move the zone up or down

Use zoom IN & OUT to to move the zone up or down

RETURN

MASK OPERATIONS

RX45X AC MASK OP MENU

SET A MASK

DISABLE PAN MASK EXPANSION

ENABLE PAN MASK EXPANSION

DISABLE TILT MASK EXPANSION

ENABLE TILT MASK EXPANSION

DELETE A MASK

DELETE ALL

RETURN

SET A MASK

RX45X AC MASK SET MENU

ALIGN MASK & OBJECT

SIZE VERTICALLY

SIZE HORIZONTALLY

NUDGE VERTICALLY

NUDGE HORIZONTALLY

RETURN to PRIVACY MENU

Goto SET A MASK submenu.

Turns off the left or right auto expansion

Turns on the left or right auto expansion

Turns off the top and or bottom auto expansion

Turns on the top and or bottom auto expansion

Goto DELETE A MASK submenu.

Goto DELETE ALL submenu.

RETURN to PRIVACY MENU

Find the location you wish to mask

Use zoom IN & OUT to increase height of the zone

Use zoom IN & OUT to increase width of the zone

Use zoom IN & OUT to to move the zone up or down

Use zoom IN & OUT to to move the zone up or down

RETURN

RETURN to PRIVACY MENU

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SYSTEM CALIBRATION

RX45X AC CAL. MENU

CALIBRATE PAN

CALIBRATE TILT

CALIBRATE ZOOM

ZOOM FACTOR

SET OPTICAL CENTRE

SET HEAD ROTATE OFFSET

TRACKING TRIM

RETURN

SET OPTICAL CENTRES

-- OPTICAL --

ALIGN MASK TO CENTRE

SET HORIZONTAL OFFSET

SET VERTICAL OFFSET

Starts the Pan axis calibration

Starts the TILT axis calibration

Starts the ZOOM calibration

Selects Zoom Factor X10 to X100

RETURN to PRIVACY MENU

Select a mask

Use zoom IN & OUT to adjust

Use zoom IN & OUT to adjust

RETURN

RETURN to PRIVACY MENU

DIAGNOSTICS

--- DIAGNOSTICS---

VERSION NO 001

PRESET FLAGS

DISPLAY POTS

DIAG DISPLAY

RESETS

WATCHDOGS 000

HOURS OF USE

PRESET CALLS

RETURN

PTZF

OFF

OFF

00000000

000

0000000

Receiver software version

Goto PRESET FLAGS submenu

Display preset pot values. 0000=0V 1023=5V Z & F

Display pan tilt speeds 8192=5V P & T

Number of receiver power-ups.

Number of processor auto-resets (supply glitches)

Hours receiver powered

Number of preset calls

RETURN to MAIN MENU

PRESET FLAGS

PRESET FLAGS LOCKED

SET BY SELF TEST

PAN ACTIVE

TILT ACTIVE

ZOOM ACTIVE

FOCUS

NO

NO

NO

NO

PAN DIR

TILT DIR

ZOOM DIR

FOCUS DIR

RETURN

NORMAL

NORMAL

NORMAL

NORMAL

Toggle to UNLOCK to alter settings.

During a self test, the receiver senses the presence and direction of preset input voltages. Should the receiver incorrectly sense the presence or direction then this menu allows manual setting. Toggle between

YES/NO to enable/disable presets for each movement axis. The direction can be toggled between

NORMAL or REVERSED if the head/lens drives in the wrong direction during a preset call.

Please use with caution to prevent mis-operation.

RETURN to MAIN MENU

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DEFAULTS

RX45X AC DEFAULTS MENU

RESET RECEIVER

CLEAR ALL PRESETS

LOAD CODE FROM STARCARD

These three items should be used with caution!

Set receiver to factory defaults. All preset/patrol settings etc will be cleared.

Erase ALL preset positions only.

Upgrade the receiver software from the Micro SD card

RETURN

RESET RECEIVER

RX45X AC DEFAULTS

ARE YOU SURE

RESET RECEIVER

RETURN to MAIN MENU

This item should be used with caution!

Set receiver to factory defaults

CANCEL

CLEAR ALL PRESETS

RX45X AC PRESETS

ARE YOU SURE

CLEAR PRESETS

A second menu will be displayed to display an

ARE YOU SURE message!

RETURN to MAIN MENU

This item should be used with caution!

Will erase ALL preset positions only.

A second menu will be displayed to display an

ARE YOU SURE message!

CANCEL

RETURN to MAIN MENU

RX45X AC PRESETS

ARE YOU SURE

CLEAR PRESETS

CANCEL

This item should be used with caution!

Will erase ALL preset positions only.

A second menu will be displayed to display an

ARE YOU SURE message!

RETURN to MAIN MENU

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LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

RX45X AC CODE LOAD

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

ARE YOU SURE

This item should be used with caution!

Will update the Firmware that runs the receiver.

RETURN to DEFAULTS MENU

CANCEL

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Insert SD Card then press

SW2 (MENU).

Insert the SD Micro card at this time.

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Move Link J10

Move the HEADER from the default position to the flash

J10

THE DEFAULT LOCATION

THE FLASH PROGRAM LOCATION

J10

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Link OK

Press SW1 (UP)

When the link is fitted to the FLASH PROGRAM position the display will change.

J10

THE FLASH PROGRAM LOCATION

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LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Link OK

Press SW1 (UP)

Erasing blocks .......

.....

Erase OK!

Programming

The unit is now being reprogrammed.

The old software is erased.

New software is loaded for the MICRO SD card

LOAD CODE FROM SD CARD

Link OK

Press SW1 (UP)

Erasing blocks .......

.....

Erase OK!

Programming

Re-position Link J10

The unit is now reprogrammed.

When the HEADER is fitted to the DEFAULT position the receiver will restart

J10

THE DEFAULT LOCATION

TEST MENU

--- TEST MENU---

SELF TEST

FACTORY MODE - PCB ONLY

COAX EXCLUSIONS

NET TRAFFIC OFF

Starts receiver self test procedure displays the ENGINEER MODE screen

Goto COAX EXCLUSIONS submenu.

BBV use to display RS422 telemetry commands when ON

RETURN

RETURN to RECEIVER MENU

FACTORY MODE - PCB ONLY

FACTORY MODE

PAN LEFT PAN RIGHT

TILT UP TILT DOWN

ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT

FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR

IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE

WASH WIPE

LIGHTS AUTOPAN

RETURN

P8192 T8192

Z1023 F1023

Can only be accessed locally.

Allows each output to be tested individually

Select the required output and press SW2.

The output will drive until SW2 is released.

If ZOOM/FOCUS/IRIS are driving in reverse use OPTIONS menu and toggle between REVERSE/

NORMAL

RETURN to TEST MENU

The preset values are shown by default

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COAX EXCLUSIONS

--- COAX EXCLUSIONS ---

SELF TEST SUPPRESSED

AUTOPAN ACTIVE

PATROL ACTIVE

#1 ALWAYS ON

#2 ACTIVE

#3 ACTIVE

#4 ACTIVE

RETURN

To prevent unwanted actions on noise site you can exclude different function

RETURN to TEST MENU

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USER GUIDE

Select the camera to control using the telemetry controller. Use pan/tilt commands and lens functions to control the camera. Multiple functions can be controlled simultaneously, e.g. Pan Left and Tilt Down.

The receiver OSD can be set to display auxiliary functions (see detailed menu) as below:-

W Wipe auxiliary output is active

L Lights auxiliary output is active

OR

Random Pan is running

PROGRAMMING PRESETS. Refer to the specific controller manual.

Ensure that none of the drives ARE AT A LIMIT STOP as intermittent preset operation could occur.

Note: preset functions require a preset head for pan/tilt positioning and a preset lens for zoom/focus positioning.

This is the FEATURE MENU which is displayed after pressing the relevant keys shown in the protocol specific pages.

FEATURE MENU

Use the UP/DOWN keys to choose a line, and LEFT or

RIGHT to toggle ON/OFF or display ALARM MENU

ALARM MENU

AUTO / RANDOM PAM OFF

PATROL

CANCEL

OFF

Display ALARM menu to enable/disable alarm inputs

Start RANDOM PAN or AUTO PAN

Start preset patrol

Quit menu

‘RANDOM PAN’ starts a random panning sequence until either a manual command or a local alarm occurs.

‘PATROL’ starts the preset patrol sequence until a pan/tilt command resumes manual control.

The OSD displays P and the preset number if

‘display patrol’ has been set.

ALARMS

RX45X AC ALARMS MENU 1

ALARM 1 ON

ALARM 2

ALARM 3

ON

ON

ALARM 4

ALARM 5

ALARM 6

ALARM 7

ALARM 8

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Each local alarm input can be disabled or enabled individually.

Setting to OFF disables the alarm input and setting to ON enables the alarm input

Use the UP/DOWN keys to choose a line, and

LEFT or RIGHT to toggle ON/OFF

NEXT

Return to the FEATURE MENU

When an alarm input is activated, the receiver drives the head to the corresponding preset position, i.e. alarm 1 activates preset 1.

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Rx10X

Rx200/WBX

Rx300/WBX

Rx400/WBX

Rx25X

Rx35X/WBX

Rx45X/WBX

Rx55X/WBX

BBV design and manufacture a wide range of CCTV products, specialising in protocol conversions.

If you can’t see what you require, please call for assistance.

The Rx10X is designed to offer a simple solution for applications where there is a need to control one of a variety of 3rd Party Dome Cameras. The receiver offers considerable opportunities for upgrading existing BBV telemetry systems as it is now possible to add a wide range of integrated domes into the system.

The Rx200 offers control of AC driven pan only or wash / wipe / lights for static cameras.

The compact dimension of this PCB allows it to be fitted within a camera housing or dome as an alternative to the more usual weather-proof enclosure.

The Rx300 offers control of AC driven pan, tilt and zoom cameras, whether mounted externally or internally. This gives you entry level control of AC Pan/Tilt/Focus with 1 auxiliary output. Controlled by BBV up-the-coax and 20mA twisted pair. The compact dimensions of the PCB allow it to be fitted within camera housing as an alternative to the more usual weather-proof enclosure.

The Rx400P Telemetry Receiver is ideal for controlling full function ac pan/tilt/zoom

Cameras in an external environment where accessories such as wiper, washer etc. are the norm. The Rx400P offers up to 16 full scene presets. These may be used as a method of visually patrolling large areas of a site. They may be interlinked with detection devices in automated system designs. Presets effectively reduce reliance on the operator.

The Rx25X Multiple Protocol Auxiliary Relay Receiver is designed to offer a simple, cost effective solution to activate an auxiliary output, for example to activate a Washer, Wiper or Lights in a static Camera application via a twisted pair cable.

The compact dimensions of the PCB allows fitting within the camera housing.

The Rx35X is a telemetry receiver with ac pan and tilt outputs. It supports BBV RS422,

Pelco P, Pelco D, Molynx D type, Sensormatic RS422, Vista RS485 & VCL RS485 telemetry and it allows entry level control of ac pan/tilt and zoom/focus with a wiper auxiliary output. The compact dimensions of the PCB allow it to be fitted within a camera housing as an alternative to the more usual weather proof enclosure.

The unit is suitable for 230V mains operation. As a factory fitted option, the receiver can be supplied to operate from 24Vac or 110Vac. This option must be specified at the time of order.

The Rx45X MK5 is designed to control fixed speed AC pan & tilts heads from BBV and

Baxall up-the-coax telemetry and a range of BBV485/422 telemetry protocols.

The receiver offers system designers the option of using traditional P/T/Z heads for applications where it is necessary to specify a range of camera / lens combinations.

The Rx55X MK5 is designed to control variable speed DC pan & tilts heads from BBV and

Baxall up-the-coax, and a range of RS485/422 telemetry protocols.

The receiver offers system designers the option of using traditional P/T/Z heads for applications where it is necessary to specify a range of camera / lens combinations.

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Tx1000

Tx1500

FBM

AD121

Converter

BBV121

Converter

Star Repeater

16

Starcard

Starcard

Converter

ASGARD HD

Decoder

The Tx1000 MK2 series combines a video switch with the simplicity of installation associated with coax controlled systems. These combinations provide a flexible, costeffective control solution for both internal and external pan / tilt / zoom and dome applications. Like all BBV products, simplicity of use and aesthetic casework are inherent in the design. The Tx1000 series supports coaxial telemetry and BBV422 telemetry as standard and 20mA twisted pair operation as an option, allowing integration with infrared, microwave and fibre-optic links, IP links an optional factory-fitted alarm card with programmable functions is available for connection to up to 16 external detection devices.

The Tx1500 series combines a state-of-the-art-video matrix with the simplicity of installation associated with coax controlled systems. This combination provides a flexible and cost-effective control solution for internal and external pan / tilt / zooms and dome applications.

The Tx1500 series supports BBV up-the-coax and BBV 422 twisted pair Telemetry as standard, allowing integration with IR, microwave and fibre-optic Links IP. Modules can be added allowing control of several different domes or receiver types on one system.

20mA telemetry available via add-on optional Tx/MK2/TPO Additional 16-way alarm cards with programmable functions are available for connection of up to 16 external detection devices per card. Up to 6 alarm cards can be added, either local to the Tx1500, or distributed around the site allowing up to 96 inputs. System features include variable sequence dwell time, advanced alarm options including multiple events per alarm and keypad programmed to limit access to cameras and monitors

Available from 16 to 512 camera inputs and 16, 32, 48 or 64 monitor outputs.

Distributed units allow systems of up to 4,096 cameras to be designed

Up to 16 keypads

Up to 512 alarm inputs

The FBM series combines a state-of-the-art video matrix with the simplicity of installation associated with all BBV products. This combination provides a flexible and cost-effective control solution for both internal and external pan / tilt / zooms and dome applications.

The FBM series supports BBV422/485 twisted pair telemetry as standard, allowing integration with IR, microwave and fibre-optic links. Modules can be added, allowing control of several different domes or receiver types on one system. Coaxial output cards are available for up-the-coax control of PTZ and domes.

Additional alarm cards with programmable functions are available for connection of up to 16 external detection devices per card. Up to 32 alarm cards can be added either locally to the FBM or distributed around the site, allowing up to 512 inputs.

Programmable features include variable sequence dwell time, multiple events and programmable alarm text per alarm upon activation. Keyboards can be programmed to limit access to cameras and monitors.

The AD 1-2-1 converter is designed to provide single address protocol conversion. The

AD 1-2-1 converter accepts AD422 data from a single source, converts it to one of the range of possible RS485/422 protocols.

The BBV 1-2-1 converter is designed to provide single address protocol conversion. The

1-2-1 converter accepts RS485/422 data from a single source, converts it to one of a wide range of possible RS485/422 protocols.

The Star Repeater 16 provides a simple and cost-effective solution in the installation of

RS422/485 telemetry systems. The Star repeater 16 takes RS422/485 data from one source and repeats it across 16 isolated outputs, which can be wired in a star format . This unit is optimized for camera systems that only require unidirectional commands.

The Starcard provides a simple and cost-effective solution in the installation of

RS485/422 telemetry systems. The Starcard takes RS485/422 data from one source and distributes it across 8 isolated outputs which can be wired in a star format or allow up to

31 cameras to be daisy chained .

8 RS422/485 outputs to allow star wiring of telemetry systems and Tx1500 Key boards and alarm

Cards can also be used when star wiring is required for other systems

The Starcard Converter is designed to provide simple and cost effective RS485/422 protocol conversion. The Starcard converter accepts RS485/422 Data from one source converts it to one of a wide range of possible RS485/422 protocols and distributes it across eight isolated outputs. The outputs can be wired in a star format or a daisy format to allow up to 31 cameras to be controlled from each output.

The Asgard HD Decoder is a 30fps, 1080p standalone unit, which facilitates the streaming of camera images from one or more media servers, without the need of a PC. This enables display monitors to be mounted remotely around the premises or network. The unit can be additionally controlled by simple CGI commands from control workstations or hand held devices.

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