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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VSP-3000
System Controller
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Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for
later reference.
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Contents Introduction Operation Precautions ........................................................ 2 Camera operations .......................................... 24 Operating the camera from the system Safety Cautions ................................................. 3 controller .................................................... 24 Main features ..................................................... 7 Camera operation buttons ......................... 24 Accessories ......................
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Precautions Increase the separation between the equipment ■ For UL Users and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a CAUTION circuit different from that to which the receiver is RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK connected. DO NOT OPEN Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ■ For the customers in Canada ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). This class B digital apparatus complies with NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSI
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Safety Cautions Main Unit WARNING ■ Never use when unit emits smoke, ■ Do not install in unstable location unusual noises, or unusual smells. The unit may fall or topple, causing injuries or unit breakdowns. Using under these abnormal conditions can cause fires and electric shock. In the event that the unit is dropped or the cabinet is broken, unplug the AC adapter Immediately unplug the AC adapter power plug power plug from the outlet, and contact the from the outlet, confirm that the
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Safety Cautions Provided AC Adapter CAUTION DANGER ■ Transport with care ■ Only use with 100 to 240V power source voltage. Unplug the AC adapter power plug from the outlet, confirm that connection cables are This can cause fires and electric shock. disconnected, and transport carefully to avoid ■ Never disassemble or modify dropping the unit or subjecting it to severe shock. Touching the internal parts is dangerous, and ■ Cautions for care or long-term disuse can cause fires and electric
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Safety Cautions (Continued) Provided AC Adapter WARNING ■ Use only the provided AC adapter ■ Power plug Use the provided AC adapter. Using a different Never use while abnormality is not corrected. AC adapter can cause fires or electric shock, The following situations can cause fires or due to differences in power cord current capacity. electric shock. Never allow dust to accumulate on power plug ■ Never touch the AC adapter with wet or in outlet insertion holes. Dust and dirt on hands eit
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Safety Cautions Always Observe These Rules for Proper Use CAUTION ■ Caring for the Unit ■ Do not connect to other equipment Unplug the power plug from the outlet. The provided AC adapter and power cable are Gently wipe away any contamination, using a exclusively for use with this unit. Connecting soft cloth. to other equipment can cause fires or electric When heavily soiled... shock. Immerse a cloth in neutral detergent thinned ■ Power cord with water, wring it well, and wipe the unit. Da
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Main features Accessories You can use the joystick to carry out Check that all accessories are included. pan, tilt and zoom operations for the AC adapter/power cord x 3 camera. North America: 1 RS-485 communication cable can be Europe: 1 connected. Great Britain: 1 Password setting is available. Trademark Brands and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Licensed Under U.S. Patent No. 4974088 USB cable Conne
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Part names Front PWR Tx Rx DVR: Digital video recorder Escape/Power button (ESC/PWR) Menu display ESC: This displays the information which is required for This is used to exit from the current operating menu settings. menu and return to the initial screen. Clear button (CLR) PWR: This button is used to correct any character input When you press the button, the power turns errors such as passwords. on and the PWR indicator on the power/ communication indicator panel illuminates.
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Part names (continued) Rear Power terminal (DC 12 V) Program terminal (PROGRAM) Connect the accessory AC adapter to the DC This is for service use. terminal. Battery compartment (DC 9 V) USB mouse port (USB) Use commercially-available alkaline battery. Connect the accessory USB cable to this port if using a DVR with a mouse function. RS-485/RS-422 communication terminals (TRx, Tx3, Tx2, Tx1) When operating a camera or DVR, connect the cable from that device to the accessory connect
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Connection method ■ Connecting to a Sanyo camera (Operation: P20) TRx (+) : A TRx (–) : B A B System controller AC adapter (accessory) SIDE-A 485A 485B Dome camera (sold separately) Monitor (sold separately) Preparations 10 TRx Tx3 Tx2 Tx1
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Connection method (continued) ■ Connecting to a Sanyo DVR (Operation: P28) Set the protocol to “SSP” for all of the cameras being connected. (Protocol setting: P21) (1−16) Video input terminal Video input terminal Coaxial cable Coaxial cable Camera Camera (sold separately) (sold separately) Digital video recorder (sold separately) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IN OUT MONITOR OUT MAIN MON2 A RS-485 B DO NOT CONNECT TO PHONE LINE Conversion connector Termination switch (accessory) Red V
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Connection method ■ Connecting to a Sanyo DVR with a mouse function (Operation: P29) (1−16) Video input terminal Video input Camera Camera terminal (sold separately) (sold separately) Monitor DVR with mouse function (sold separately) (sold separately) T USB cable (accessory) System controller A AC adapter (accessory) B TRx (+) : A TRx (–) : B Preparations 12
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Menu settings ■ Main menu steps Press the SUB MENU/MAIN MENU button. The MAIN MENU screen appears in the menu display and you are prompted to enter the password. No password is set initially, so simply press the ENT button. “1.VER: X.XX” will then be displayed. [ MAIN MENU ] To set a password, refer to “À Password setting” in the menu setting section. (P18) PASSWORD[ ---- ] [ MAIN MENU ] OK [ñ MAIN MENU ] 1.VER: X.XX Use the joystick to switch menu displays. To save the m
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Menu settings Language setting Title setting 1 2 The only available language for menus is English. This sets a title (maximum 16 characters) for the No setting is neccessary. system controller. (Default setting: VSP-3000 ➝ Example: SAN When “ENGLISH” is displayed, press 1001) the ENT button or the ESC/PWR button to return to the MAIN MENU screen. Move the joystick up or down to 1 select “4. TITLE SET”. ó [ MAIN MENU ] ñ ó [ MAIN MENU ] 3.LANGUAGE SET · ñ 4.TITLE SET · Move the joysti
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Menu settings (continued) Control ID setting Termination setting 3 4 If using more than one system controller, change Set the termination for the system controller. the addresses for each of them. The addresses (Default setting: ON) can be assigned to a number within the range of 0 to 4. Move the joystick up or down to 1 (Default setting: 0) select “6. TERMINATE”. Move the joystick to the left or right Move the joystick up or down to 2 1 to set the termination. select “5. CONTROL ID”. ó [ MA
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Menu settings Sleep setting Buzzer setting 5 6 You can set the system controller to turn off This sets the buzzer when the system controller is automatically if it is not operated for a certain operated. period of time. When this is done, a moving (Default setting: OFF) “SLEEP MODE” display will appear in the menu display. Move the joystick up or down to 1 (Default setting: OFF) select “8. BUZZER”. ó [ MAIN MENU †] ñ Move the joystick up or down to 1 8.BUZZER: OFF select “7. SLEEP”. ó [
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Menu settings (continued) Backlight setting Mouse setting 7 8 This sets the brightness of the system controller’s Use this setting when operating a DVR with a menu display screen. mouse function. To use the mouse function, (Default setting: OFF) change the setting to a setting other than “OFF”. Refer to P12 for details on the connection method. (Default setting: OFF) Move the joystick up or down to 1 select “9. BACKLIGHT”. Move the joystick up or down to 1 ó [ MAIN MENU †] ñ select “10. MO
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Menu settings DVR link setting Password setting 9 10 The camera images from the DVR which is You can change the password for the system connected to the system controller switch in line controller. with the camera selection. (Default setting: No password) (Default setting: ON) Move the joystick up or down to 1 Move the joystick up or down to select “12. PASSWORD”. 1 select “11. DVR LINK”. ó [ MAIN MENU ] ñ ó [ MAIN MENU í] ñ 12.PASSWORD:**** 11.DVR LINK: ON Use the numeric buttons to ente
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Menu settings (continued) Default setting 11 This returns all settings to the default settings that were in place at the time of shipment from the factory. Move the joystick up or down to 1 select “13. FACTORY SET”, and then move the joystick to the right. ó [ MAIN MENU ] ñ 13.FACTORY SET · Move the joystick to the left or right 2 to select “YES”, and then press the ENT button. [ FACTORY SET ] NO Available settings: NO, YES Once the default settings have all been set, the