TX1500 Matrix, TX1500 Keypad, And TX1500/AL16 Installation Guide Building Block Video Ltd., 17 Apex Park Diplocks Industrial Estate, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3JU UK. Tel: +44 (0)1323 842727 Fax: +44 (0)1323 842728 Support: +44(0)1323 444600 Web Site: http://www.bbvcctv.
Contents Unpacking Safety Precautions System Components 3 3 3 Description TX1500 components Product Codes 4 4 4 TX1500 System Example 5 BBUS control bus BBUS example wiring RS422 Telemetry port RS422 wiring diagrams 6 7 8 8, 9 Video Input Card Monitor Output Card Matrix ALARM 00 & relay connector 96 Camera subrack wiring Matrix Diagnostics 10 11 11 12 13 TX1500/AL16 16 Input Alarm Card 14 Configuring the TX1500 System Basics Access Tables Alarm Menus Sequences Camera Types Vista Extended Command
UNPACKING Inspect the packaging for signs of damage. If damage has occurred, advise the carriers and/or the suppliers immediately. Unpack the units carefully and check that all the items are present and correct. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All normal safety precautions as laid down by British Standards and the Health and Safety at Work Act (or the relevant National safety legislation if installing in a country outside the U.K.) should be observed, and servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
OVERVIEW The TX1500 is a video matrix and telemetry control system offering control of up to 96 cameras from 4 control positions. Eight monitor outputs are provided with monitors 1, 2, 3 & 4 having on screen display. BBV & VISTA up-the-coax and BBV 422 & VISTA 485 linked receivers and domes can be controlled when viewed on any monitor. Pelco and VCL up-the-coax control is limited to monitors 1-4. Monitor outputs tested via CRT Monitors, recommended maximum cable (RG59) distance from matrix = 25 meters.
static camera RX100 RX10X RX200 RX25X + dome camera + dome camera static camera with lights/wash/wipe static camera with 2 Auxiliaries RX300 RX35X static camera with lights/wash/wipe static camera with lights/wash/wipe RX400P RX45X AC P/T Zoom/Focus Full Scene Presets RX55X Multi protocol + AC Multi protocol + DC Preset Preset pan/tilt camera pan/tilt camera STATIC TX1500 ALARM CARD PSU STARCARD PSU PSU TX1500/32/8 VIDEO MATRIX PSU TX1500/KBD (address 1) 9 -12 V ac or dc Supply RJ45
BBUS CONTROL BUS The TX1500 communicates with all Keyboards, alarm cards and BBUS-IF interfaces via a polled 4 wire multidrop RS422 control bus named BBUS. All the units are equipped with standard RJ45 connectors allowing cat 5 patch cables to be used to connect over short distances. On the larger sites RJ45 break out boxes are used to link between cat 5 cables and good quality screen twin twisted pair data cable. Suitable types are the following Belden cables: 9842, 9829, 8162, 8132.
SYSTEM BBUS WIRING EXAMPLES The following diagrams show examples of various wiring schemes.
RS422 TELEMETRY OUT GREEN RED TxB to Telemerty Reciver RB(data -) = 5 4 = TxA to Telemerty Reciver RA(data +) (CAT5) WHITE/BLUE BLUE (CAT5) YELLOW BLACK DO NOT USED DO NOT USED BROWN ORANGE GROUND SCREEN = 7 DO NOT USED (CAT5) WHITE/BROWN WHITE BLUE GROUND SCREEN = 8 DO NOT USED (CAT5) BROWN Fig 10. TELEMETRY – RJ45 breakout box connector. This port provides telemetry control via BBV RS422.
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VIDEO INPUT CARD The Video Input Card is used to connect 16 camera inputs to the TX1500. Systems larger than 16 cameras will use multiple cards. The input cards are self addressing. Each input has a corresponding looping output on the lower BNC connector. The camera inputs are passively terminated at 75 and auto de-terminate when a BNC plug is connected to the looping output. Up to 6 cards can be connected in a matrix to control up to 96 cameras.
MONITOR OUTPUT CARD This card provides the 8 monitor outputs, BBUS, RS422 telemetry and a relay output. Internal switches are used during specific BBV tests that should not require on site adjustment. 1 2 3 4 SERIAL NUMBER 8 BUILDING BLOCK VIDEO LTD MADE IN U.K. TEL +44 (0) 1323 842727 WWW.BBVCCTV.
96 CAMERA SYSTEM SUBRACK CARD CONFIGURATIONS 01002 iss 5 PL6 Control bus R I B B O B B O Camera 17 - 32 B O Camera 33 - 48 B O N PL1 Camera 49 - 64 R BBV Video Input Card I B B O BBV N PL1 Camera 65 - 80 Control bus R Video Input Card I B B O N PL1 Camera 81 - 96 Video bus PL5 Video Input Card B R I B B O N R I Control bus PL5 BBV N PL1 R I B B O N Video Input Card B Control bus PL5 R BBV I R I B B O N N PL1 Control bus PL5 Video Input Card I R I B B O N R
MATRIX DIAGNOSTICS The matrix STATUS led indicates system operation as follows: Flashing Dimly The matrix is powered with at least one Keyboard connected. Use 58# to display the Keyboard numbers that the matrix has detected on the BBUS. Mainly OFF, 1 second ON The matrix is powered with no Keyboards connected. – If Keyboards are connected then make sure that each Keyboard address is unique between 0 – 3.
TX1500/AL16 - 16 ALARM INPUT CARD Each alarm card provides 16 individual normally closed volts free alarm inputs. The card communicates via the BBUS with the monitor output card. Power is supplied either via the BBUS interface when the alarm card is mounted in the TX1500 subrack or via an external 9Vdc supply when mounted remotely. NOTE: Only 1 alarm card can be powered from the BBUS port.
CONFIGURATION USING THE TX1500 MENUS NOTE only Keyboard 1 can access the TX1500 system menu and only monitor 1 can display the menu. Out of the box the TX1500 is configured to control BBV coaxial telemetry on all cameras and all Keyboards can control all the monitors and cameras. The TX1500 menu system allows the unit to be configured to your customer’s site requirements. To access the menu select monitor 1 by pressing ‘1’ ‘MON’ and use Keyboard 1.
SYSTEM BASICS This example screen shows the settings for a site with 10 cameras, 2 Keyboards and a single alarm card with 16 alarm inputs. System Basics Maximum Camera number 10 Maximum Alarm number 16 Text on Monitors 1+2+3+4 Display Line 9 System Type PAL Number of Keyboards 2 Maximum Camera number: Specifies how many video inputs are connected to the matrix and prevents switching to non-existent cameras.
ACCESS TABLES One of the advanced features of the TX1500 system is the ability to prevent specific cameras from being displayed on specific monitors and to prevent specific Keyboards from moving cameras. The Access Table screen is used to program which monitors each Keyboard can control. A setting of ‘Y’ is used if the Keyboard is allowed to control a monitor and ‘N’ to prevent control. This screen shows the settings for a site with two Keyboards.
ALARM MENUS Alarm handling of the TX1500 is programmed from the Alarm Menu screens. Up to four actions can be carried out following each alarm activation. Eg four cameras could move to preset positions to triangulate onto an event. On selection of Alarm Menus the following screen is displayed This example shows a system with a single 16 input alarm card.
SEQUENCES Each of the 8 monitor outputs of the TX1500 can sequence between all or specific cameras. Each camera can be individually added or removed from each monitor sequence. For example, in a retail environment public store monitors are prevented from displaying sensitive areas of the store whilst monitors in the security office can sequence all cameras. If a camera greater than the Maximum Camera Number is added to a sequence this camera will be ignored when the sequence is running.
CAMERA TYPES These screens are used to set the type of telemetry for each camera and which monitors and Keyboards are allowed to view and control each camera.
VISTA Coax Extended Commands on the Tx1500Matrix Supports 86 Presets Presets 1 thought to 88 except 33 & 34 Keyboard 91 Preset 92 Preset 93 Preset 94 Preset VISTA COAX Command RUN Learn 1 RUN Learn 2 Program Learn 1 Program Learn 2 Keyboard VISTA COAX Command 1 Patrol RUN Tour 1 2 Patrol RUN Tour 2 Iris Open Enter Iris Close ESC 1# 1# 1# Enter Dome Menu (min idome) VPD-4WP-P-C/L Enter Dome Menu (VISTA POWER DOME) DomeMENUPassword“1234” On the VPD-4WP-P-C/L if you press the Autopan Key nothing will happ
Telemtry Function Protcoal BBV coax BBV485 VCL coax Pelco coax VISTA coax VISTA 485 TP Maximun cable Distance 250M RG59 500M CT125 1200M BELDEN 8723 250M RG59 275M CT125 250M RG59 275M CT125 250M RG59 275M CT125 1200M BELDEN 8723 1# REFER TO RECEIVER MANUAL REFER TO RECEIVER MANUAL N/A ENTER DOME MENU ENTER DOME MENU ENTER DOME MENU 2# REFER TO RECEIVER MANUAL REFER TO RECEIVER MANUAL N/A 180 FLIP EXIT DOME MENU EXIT DOME MENU 3# REFER TO RECEIVER MANUAL REFER TO RECEIVER MANUA
SET PASSWORD TX1500 version 3.5 Change Pin Number New Pin Number ****** Confirm Number ****** Download Upload Initialise System Return Exit The default menu password of 999999 can be changed using this screen. MAKE A NOTE OF THE NEW PIN. The matrix software version is displayed at the top of the screen. Select the New Pin Number area and type the new PIN. Move to the Confirm Number area and retype the PIN. If the numbers match then a confirmation screen is displayed.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS Used to program additional settings as follows: System Parameters System Parameters 2 Menu Timeout Program Timeout Lockout Delay Relay 0 Action 60 Seconds 20 Seconds 10 Seconds Latching Return System Parameters 2: Displays the 2nd page of system parameters. Menu Timeout: Number of seconds of inactivity before the menu is automatically exited. Use +/- to cycle through values. 15, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180, 200 or 250 seconds.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS 2 Used to program additional settings as follows: System Parameters 2 Bump Cameras Return to patrol Priority Keyboard off off off Startup Actions Monitors in sequence None Return Bump Cameras: Selects the Keyboard(s) that will remove the current camera from other monitors when controlled manually. This is to prevent, for example, public display store monitors from displaying cameras that are following a suspect.
UP-THE-COAX RECEIVER SPECIFIC PROGRAMMING To program specific features of Rx10X/200/300/400P/45X/55X up-the-coax receivers, the camera type must be set to BBV COAX. Press and hold the ‘#’ key and tap the PROGRAM key to display the options. The PROGRAM key must be enabled. (see guide on Page 31) 1 2 Press and HOLD # then press the PROGRAM 3 # 4 7 5 8 PROGRAM 6 9 Use the number keys whilst following the on screen menu.
TX1500 USER GUIDE Monitor Number Monitor outputs 1,2,3 & 4 have an On Screen Display as shown on the left. Current Camera Number Keyboard Number driving camera The Monitor number along with current Camera number is shown permanently. Kbd is displayed whenever a Keyboard is driving a camera. Mon 1 Cam 01 Kbd 1 Monitor outputs 5,6,7 & 8 are not equipped with On Screen Displays and are generally used as spot, park or public display monitors.
MOVING A CAMERA TWIST ANTI CLOCKWISE ZOOM OUT JOYSTICK The joystick is used to pan and tilt the camera and drive the lens zoom. Moving the joystick left and right will pan the camera and moving the joystick up and down will tilt the camera. Rotating the joystick knob clockwise will zoom the lens IN and rotating the knob anti-clockwise will zoom the lens OUT.
GOTO PRESET POSITION 1 2 3 Use the number keys followed by the PRESET key. PRESET 4 7 5 6 8 9 0 Whilst the PRESET button is RED, the + and – keys can be used to easily switch to the next or previous preset position + NEXT POSITION - PREVIOUS POSITION Preset positions are only available on moving cameras that are equipped for presets. Most will accept presets 1 – 16 although the TX1500 supports preset positions up to 99. This should be checked with your installing company.
STARTING A PRESET PATROL 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press either 1 or 2 followed by the PATROL key. L 3 O TR 2 PA 1 The PATROL key LED will be RED whilst the current camera is running a preset patrol. To stop the camera from patrolling, move the joystick. The PATROL key LED will now be BLUE. 0 As with presets, patrols are only available on moving cameras that are equipped for presets.
TX1500/KBD - System Keyboard This Keyboard provides control of the system and any cameras connected to the matrix. The Keyboard communicates through an RJ45 connector using BBV TX1500 protocol at 9600 baud on an RS422 link. The Keyboard requires 12Vdc supply, minimum current of 100mA. A single Keyboard can be supplied through a patch cable from the matrix. Multiple or remote Keyboards will need separate power supplies, which are supplied as standard with each Keyboard.
BBUS Termination The keyboards data connection can be terminated or unterminated depending on where it is sited on the BBUS. O N 1 2 To do this, switch the two switches on the rear of the keyboard to the ON postion, shown to the left. To unterminate, position both switches to OFF. TX1500 Manual V5.
Self Test of the keyboard The keyboard supports a self test for in the field testing. This will enable the services engineer to confirm the functionality on the Tx1500/KBD in the field. To perform this test you will need to make a Loop Back test cable. Loop Back test cable Blue 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 RJ45 1 White / Green Green White / Blue ORANGE / WHITE ORANGE GREEN / WHITE BLUE BLUE / WHITE GREEN BROWN / WHITE BROWN + L O TR PA With the loop back cable fitted, press and hold the power.
- Notes - TX1500 Manual V5.
- Notes - TX1500 Manual V5.
Extend your BBV Warranty from 12 months to 3 years As of the 1st September 2008 BBV have offered our customers the opportunity to extend the standard 12 month warranty to 3 years. You must register for the extended warranty within 12 months of the date of manufacture. How to register for the 3 year warranty Registering for the new, longer 3 year warranty term is quick and easy.