Honeywell HXMT9 / HXMT9X user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell HXMT9 / HXMT9X

Device: Honeywell HXMT9 / HXMT9X
Category: Camcorder
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 3.14 MB
Added : 11/28/2013
Number of pages: 102
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9-Channel
Black&White Multiplexer
HXMT9 / HXMT9X
Installation Manual

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ENGLISH WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS. WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to al

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Safety Precautions Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not going to be used for several days or more. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself. Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit on soft surfaces (rugs, carpets, sofas, etc.) or near materials (curtains,

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ENGLISH IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS – Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the unit. 2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS – Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. 3. CLEANING – Unplug unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. ATTACHMENTS – Do not use attachments not approved by the manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or injury. 5. W

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11. POWER CORDS – Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate unit or equipment where the cord can be damaged by persons walking on it. 12. HEED WARNINGS – Follow all instructions marked on the unit. 13. LIGHTNING – During lightning storms or when the unit will be left unattended and unused for long periods, unplug the unit and associated equipment from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the video equipment caused by lightning and power-line surges. 14. OVERLOADING –

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ENGLISH FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION : THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTEDAND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTER

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Table Of Contents Pages Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Features 1 Technical Overview 3 Chapter 2 Installation 5 Required Tools 5 Connecting Cameras 5 Connecting Monitors 6 Connecting VCRs 6 Connection a Mouse 7 Daisy-Chaining and Remote Control Connections 7 Alarms and Other Connections 8 Initial Setup 8 Accessing the Main Menu 8 Main Menu Settings 10 Time, Date Setup 11 Camera Access Setup 13 Camera Title Setup 14 Camera Sequence Setup 15 Alarm Setup 16 Alarm I/O Setup 18 Alarm Action Setup (1) 19 Al

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ENGLISH Motion Detection Index Setup 33 Motion Detection Index List 34 Motion Detection Schedule Setup 35 Motion Detection Sensor Setup 36 Motion Detection Sensor Setup (Normal) 38 Testing Motion Detection Sensor Setup 39 Motion Detection Sensor Setup (Vector) 40 Playback & Recording Setup 40 VCR System Setup 41 Recording Index Setup 42 Camera Picture Adjustment 43 Macro Setup 45 Macro Record Setup 46 Macro Schedule Setup 47 Unit Setup 48 Password Setup 50 Assigning Passwords 51 Chapter 3 Operat

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User Scrn Chg… 64 OSD Change… 66 Screen Protect… 67 Manual Alarm… 67 Alarm Reset 67 Spot Output… 68 Macro 68 User Change… 68 Alarm List… 69 Playback Format… 70 PB Picture Adjust… 70 Appendix A Troubleshooting 71 Appendix B Connector Pin Outs 72 Appendix C Remote Control 74 Remote Control for Daisychained Multiplexers 74 Remote Command Set 75 Functional remote commands 76 Appendix D Specifications 77 Operating Defaults 77 Factory Defaults 77 Video Format 80 Video Level 80 Main Output Display Form

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ENGLISH On-Screen Display (Main) 83 On-Screen Display (Spot) 83 Other Features (Internal) 83 Other Features (External Interface) 84 Remote Control 84 Rear Panel Connectors 84 Front Panel Controls 85 Power Requirements 85 Power Adapter 85 Dimensions 86 Weight 86 Operating Environment 86 xi

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List of Illustraions Figure 1 — Typical multiplexer system configuration 1 Figure 2 — multiplexer connections 5 Figure 3 — Connecting one VCR to the multiplexer 6 Figure 4 — Connecting two VCRs to the multiplexer 7 Figure 5 — Top menu bar 8 Figure 6 — Supervisor Password screen 9 Figure 7 — Main Menu screen 10 Figure 8 — Time, Date Setup, first screen 10 Figure 9 — Time, Date Setup, second screen 12 Figure 10 — Camera Access Setup screen 13 Figure 11 — Camera Title Setup screen 14 Figure 12 — Ca

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ENGLISH Figure 33 — VCR System Setup screen 41 Figure 34 — Recording Index Setup screen 42 Figure 35 — Camera Picture Adjustment screen 43 Figure 36 — Macro Setup screen 45 Figure 37 — Macro Recor Setup screen 46 Figure 38 — Live screen with M01 REC on the screen 47 Figure 39 — Macro Schedule Setup screen 47 Figure 40 — Unit Setup screen 48 Figure 41 — Passwords Setup screen 50 Figure 42 — Password entry screen 51 Figure 43 — Front Panel 53 Figure 44 — Top Menu 56 Figure 45 — Bottom Menu 56 Figu

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ENGLISH Chapter 1 Introduction < Figure 1 > Typical multiplexer system configuration. Features  Compatible with standard Black&White cameras and other standard Video sources  Switchable between EIA and CCIR  Able to decode tapes from many other brands of multiplexers  Many user-selectable display formats, Cameras can be assigned to any display format  Multiple monitor outputs (1 Main, 4 Auxiliary) allow simultaneous multi-camera and full-screen viewing  Multilingual setup menus include Eng

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 Each camera has a programmable 256-target (16 x 16) motion- detection grid  Programmable vector-based motion detection in any direction  Nonvolatile program memory saves all user settings and protects them against power outages  One TTL/CMOS contact closure alarm for each camera  Up to 4 cameras can be associated with a single contact closure alarm  Alarm input polarity is user selectable  VCR switch pulse input for synchronization with VCRs having switch pulse feature  Full triplex ope

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ENGLISH Technical Overview 9 Camera Multiplexing with Motion Detection, Alarm Association and Multilingual Setup Menus The multiplexer has revolutionary features not available in most multiplexers. The multiplexer has a sophisticated motion detection system that can sense motion vectors in any direction. Motion detection sensitivity can be adjusted and the user can set day and night motion detection schedules. A motion tracking box gives visual indications for easy setup. The multiplexer has com

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ENGLISH Chapter 2 Installation Required Tools Although no special tools are required to install the multiplexer, it is only one part of a complex system. Refer to the Installation manuals for the other components in your particular installation for special tool requirements. Up to 9 Cameras Up to 9 Sensors or Contacts < Figure 2 > multiplexer connections. Connecting Cameras You can connect up to 9 cameras to the multiplexer. Connect the camera BNCs to the IN BNC connectors (top row). The loop-th

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Connecting Monitors Your main monitor should be connected to the MAIN output. Up to four auxiliary monitors can be connected to the multiplexer. You can use these as spot monitors or to view live video while playing tapes back through the main monitor. The auxiliary monitors should be connected to the AUX BNC connectors. Connecting VCRs There are BNC connectors for the VCRs. < Figure 3 > Connecting one VCR to the multiplexer. 6


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