Installation Guide: Technical Support For This Product Is Available by Calling Tyco Helpdesk On 0870 123 8787
Installation Guide: Technical Support For This Product Is Available by Calling Tyco Helpdesk On 0870 123 8787
Installation Guide: Technical Support For This Product Is Available by Calling Tyco Helpdesk On 0870 123 8787
Guide
UNPACKING
Check Packaging - Upon taking delivery of the unit, inspect the packaging for signs of
damage. If damage has occurred, advise the carriers and/or the suppliers immediately.
Check Contents - Upon taking delivery of the unit, 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.
Retain Packaging - The shipping carton is the safest container in which to transport the
unit. Retain undamaged packaging for possible future use.
Read Instructions - All relevant safety, installation and operating instructions should be
read before attempting to install, connect or operate the unit.
Retain Instructions - All safety, installation and operating instructions should be retained
for future reference.
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the unit and in any relevant safety, installation or
operating instructions should be adhered to.
Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Water and Moisture - Do not expose this unit to water or dampness; for example, in an
unprotected outdoor installation, or in any area classified as a wet location.
Power Sources - This unit should be operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the manufacturer’s label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply you
intend to use, consult your equipment dealer or local power company. For units intended
to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to operating instructions.
Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or
electric shock.
Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into the unit, as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on or inside the unit.
Replacement Parts - If replacement parts are required, ensure that only replacement
parts recommended by the product manufacturer are used.
Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to the unit, safety checks
should be performed to ensure that the unit is in proper operating condition.
Adhere to Safety Standards - All normal safety precautions as laid down by British
Standards and the Health and Safety at Work Act should be observed.
WARNING
TO PREVENT DANGER OF FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE INTERNAL
COMPONENTS OF THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The “lightning flash with arrowhead” symbol inside an equilateral triangle is used to warn
the user of this equipment that there are sufficiently high voltages within the enclosure to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
The “exclamation point” symbol inside an equilateral triangle is used to alert the user of
this equipment to important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
GENERAL
The converter is designed to allow control of third party domes from Sensormatic and AD
control systems using RS422 telemetry.
Each converter drives a single dome via either simplex 2 wire RS422 or 4 wire full-duplex
RS422 depending on the specific dome protocol.
An RS232 serial output is provided which allows a PC to view the telemetry that is being
sent to the domes/telemetry receivers for diagnostic purposes.
INTELLEX DVR
When used with an Intellex DVR either a USB/RS232 converter and BBV TXLD is also
required or a RCSN422 converter is used to generate AD RS422 from SensorNet.
Please read the later section for rough details of configuring the Intellex to use Edgeport
USB RS232 converter.
These are used to generate AD RS422 from hi-speed telemetry with the older AD matrix
systems. The AD RS422 Single Channel Converter connects directly to one of the AD
2083 RS422 ports.
This requires that duplex (talk and listen) telemetry is used. With most other systems
domes/receivers are only talked to and the dome stores the preset position information.
Later versions of the AD RS422 protocol document mention direct preset calls which only
requires simplex (talk only) telemetry. Please check which type of preset commands the
matrix/controller you are using supports with Tyco/AD/Sensormatic technical support.
The DB9M connector provides the ability to use a Laptop PC to monitor the data being
sent out of the converter via a standard RS232 null modem cable.
On power up or if SW3 or SW4 switches are altered the unit sends the current protocol,
baud rate and parity settings. Please set the PC comms settings to 9600,N,8,1 first. After
the message is sent the baud rate is changed to the setting relevant to the SW3 setting.
POWER
RJ45 AD RS422 R+
4 RA/+(IN) SEE NOTES
9Vdc
LD1
LD2
LD3
5 RB/-(IN) SEE NOTES
16
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chaining of Add 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
2
4
8
converters. 01 ON off off off off off off off
02 off ON off off off off off off
03 ON ON off off off off off off
04 off off ON off off off off off
TELEMETRY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
05 ON off ON off off off off off
06 off ON ON off off off off off
TO DOME 07 ON ON ON off off off off off
08 off off off ON off off off off
09 ON off off ON off off off off
10 off ON off ON off off off off
SW1 Termination SW3 Output Protocols 11 ON ON off ON off off off off
ON Speed Table 12 off off ON ON off off off off
13 ON off ON ON off off off off
14 off ON ON ON off off off off
15 ON ON ON ON off off off off
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 off off off off ON off off off
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 ON off off off ON off off off
18 off ON off off ON off off off
1,2 AD RS422 In Termination 19 ON ON off off ON off off off
ON=Terminated 20 off off ON off ON off off off
3,4 TELEMETRY OUT Termination 21 ON off ON off ON off off off
ON=Terminated 22 off ON ON off ON off off off
23 ON ON ON off ON off off off
7 MUST BE ON 24 off off off ON ON off off off
5,6,8 must be OFF SW3/1-6 Select output protocol 25 ON off off ON ON off off off
26 off ON off ON ON off off off
These switches are used to choose from the
27 ON ON off ON ON off off off
range of output protocols. The table on the 28 off off ON ON ON off off off
following page shows the switch settings. 29 ON off ON ON ON off off off
30 off ON ON ON ON off off off
31 ON ON ON ON ON off off off
SW3/7-8 Pan/Tilt Speed Options 32 off off off off off ON off off
7 8 33 ON off off off off ON off off
OFF OFF Option 1 - default 34 off ON off off off ON off off
35 ON ON off off off ON off off
OFF ON Option 2 36 off off ON off off ON off off
ON OFF Option 3 37 ON off ON off off ON off off
38 off ON ON off off ON off off
These options allow different pan/tilt speed 39 ON ON ON off off ON off off
40 off off off ON off ON off off
ranges to be selected. The option must be ...
decided on site to allow best manual pan/tilt 63 ON ON ON ON ON ON off off
control. 64 DO NOT USE THIS ADDRESS (GLOBAL)
65 ON off off off off off ON off
...
99 ON ON off off off ON ON off
LED guide
GREEN LD1 – telemetry OUT
(When Molynx selected - OFF, when navigating receiver menu ON)
YELLOW LD2 – AD/Sensormatic RS422 telemetry IN.
RED LD3 – short flash once per second heart beat. A LONG FLASH = Checksum Error
SW3/1-6 Output protocol selection table is shown on the following page.
PROTOCOL 1 2 3 4 5 6
MOLYNX (FULL DUPLEX: 9600,E,8,1) off off off off off off
VISTA ECLIPSE
ON off off off off off
SIMPLEX,PELCO D:2400,N,8,1 ADDRESS 1
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 2400,N,8,1 off ON off off off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 2400,E,8,1 ON ON off off off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 2400,O,8,1 off off ON off off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 4800,N,8,1 ON off ON off off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 4800,E,8,1 off ON ON off off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 4800,O,8,1 ON ON ON off off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 9600,N,8,1 off off off ON off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 9600,E,8,1 ON off off ON off off
PELCO D: SIMPLEX 9600,O,8,1 off ON off ON off off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 2400,N,8,1 ON ON off ON off off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 2400,E,8,1 off off ON ON off off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 2400,O,8,1 ON off ON ON off off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 4800,N,8,1 off ON ON ON off off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 4800,E,8,1 ON ON ON ON off off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 4800,O,8,1 off off off off ON off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 9600,N,8,1 ON off off off ON off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 9600,E,8,1 off ON off off ON off
PELCO P: SIMPLEX 9600,O,8,1 ON ON off off ON off
RX+
TX+
RX-
AD RS422 single channel converter
TX-
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SW1 SW3
SW4
POWER
9Vdc
LD1
LD2
LD3
RJ45 from AD code converter to BBV protocol converter
Code Converter RJ45 cable BBV Converter
T+ BLUE Pin 4: RxA/+
T- BLUE/WHITE Pin 5: RxB/-
R+ GREEN/WHITE Pin 3: TxA/+
R- GREEN Pin 6: TxB/-
T T R RT TR R BWS NNC
+ -+ -+ -+ - OC
CODE
BWS
AD Video Matrix
Setting up steps.
1. Set unit address with SW4
2. Make all connections to AD Code Converter and BBV converter.
3. Power BBV converters.
4. Power up AD Code Converter
The AD Code Converter interrogates devices to check for a connected camera shortly
after power up. If the BBV converter is not connected or powered off then the AD Code
Converter will NOT send ptz commands. Power the AD Code Converter off/on to force
another poll.
Setting up steps.
1. Set unit address with SW4
2. Make all connections to between the matrix and the BBV converter.
3. Power BBV converters.
4. Power up matrix or press the matrix reset switch
The matrix interrogates devices to check for a connected camera shortly after power up.
If the BBV converter is not connected or powered off then the matrix will NOT send ptz
commands. Either power the matrix off/on or press the reset button to force another poll.
RX+
AD RS422 single channel converter
RX-
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GREEN/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
SW1 SW3
GREEN
BLUE
SW4
POWER
9Vdc
LD1
LD2
LD3
AD RS422 IN
AD Gear RJ45 cable TXLD
T+ BLUE TA/+
T- BLUE/WHITE TB/-
CLOSE UP R+ GREEN/WHITE RA/+
VIEW OF TXLD R- GREEN RB/-
CONNECTOR
TX RX TX & RX LEDS
RX Flashes when telemetry sent to BBV converter.
TX Flashes when responses sent from BBV converter
A BBV TXLD (RS232-RS422) adapter is required which links between the Edgeport USB
RS232 converter and the AD single channel converter as shown.
The following pages describe how to add the Edgeport USB RS232 converter to an
Intellex.
Select the Telemetry address for the camera (NB this may be different from the Video
channel you have the camera connected to on Intellex), see BBV converter notes for
further guidance. From the COMM PORT drop down select the port address of the
Edgeport USB to Serial converter (NB - DO not use MUX or Com1). Click OK and exit
out of the Intellex camera setup, configuration of the Intellex is complete for use with the
BBV Protocol converter.
A 4 wire connection is required between the converter and the Molynx RX318DX
receivers as follows:
TX +
RX+ AD RS422 single channel converter
TX -
RX-
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SW1 SW3
SW4
POWER
9Vdc
LD1
LD2
LD3
The receiver menu can be toggled ON/OFF by pressing the following keys:
IRIS OPEN and FOCUS FAR OR FOCUS NEAR and ZOOM WIDE
The joystick can be switched between ptz control and menu navigation as follows:
3 ON for MENU NAVIGATION and 3 OFF for ptz control.
Use FOCUS FAR or FOCUS NEAR to send a SET when navigating the receiver menu.
The WASH output can be switched with 1 ON and 1 OFF.
The WIPE output can be switched with 2 ON and 2 OFF.
The converter supports absolute preset positioning and the maximum number of presets
is limited by the Sensormatic matrix. Additionally if the matrix supports direct preset
commands up to 7 or 96 can be used depending on the exact command that the matrix
uses.
Preset tours must use the Sensormatic matrix system Tour feature. Refer to the matrix
manual for exact procedure.
3 TA/+(OUT)
2 TB/-(OUT)
and set the BBV converter address to match the address configured
at the matrix/DVR, generally the address will be the same as the
camera input.
The converter supports direct preset commands which can limit preset functionality with
some AD/Sensormatic devices which use absolute position for presets.
The converter has been tested with a touch tracker and RCSN422, MP48 and 2083 code
converter and an Intellex with an Edgeport USB RS232 converter.
Touch tracker and Intellex supported calling preset 1,2,3 and 4. The presets must be
programmed from the Vista Eclipse menu. This is accessed with the 3 finger shuffle as
normal.
3 TA/+(OUT)
2 TB/-(OUT)
PELCO D or
PELCO P
TO DOME
The receiver menu can be toggled ON/OFF by pressing the following keys:
IRIS OPEN and FOCUS FAR OR FOCUS NEAR and ZOOM WIDE
Use IRIS OPEN FOR ENTER and IRIS CLOSE FOR ESC when navigating the receiver
menu.
The converter supports direct preset commands which can limit preset functionality with
some AD/Sensormatic devices which use absolute position for presets.
The converter has been tested with a touch tracker and RCSN422, MP48 and 2083 code
converter and an Intellex with an Edgeport USB RS232 converter.
Touch tracker and Intellex supported calling preset 1,2,3 and 4. The presets must be
programmed from the Vista Eclipse menu. This is accessed with the 3 finger shuffle as
normal.