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ZVS-MSI Peripheral Driver
Information
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CONTENTS
1.
Document History
5
2.
Introduction
7
3.
Automated Features
8
Status Inquiry
8
Status Alarms
9
4.
VCR
JVC – 990
10
Mitsubishi – 5300 / 5600 / 8300
11
5.
6.
10
Multiplexer
12
Sanyo – MPX-CD92P MUX
12
Dedicated Micros – Series 2 Mux
13
Dedicated Micros – Sprite lite
14
Baxall – ZMX+
15
Computar - ROBOT
16
ITL
17
Montage
18
Tecton
19
DVR
20
CBC CDR-16T DVR (Ganz)
20
Dedicated Micros
21
Panasonic DVR – 500 Series
22
Panasonic DVR – 300 series
24
Panasonic DVR – 200 series
26
Ademco DVR (AHDR 9 and AHDR 16)
28
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8.
9.
10.
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Visioprime DVR
29
CAMEO DVR
31
Neurodynamics / Virage DVR
33
Tecton DVR
35
Sanyo DVR
37
Clock
39
Wharton Clock (Receive)
39
Wharton Clock (Transmit)
40
DISPLAY
41
Toshiba
41
Zandar
42
Barco
43
Matrixes
44
Coe
44
Petards - Cobyt
45
Pelco (Matrix)
46
Molynx
47
Controllers
48
Local Control System Protocol (LCSP)
11.
12.
Alarms
48
49
Sur-guard
49
Advanced Fire Panel
50
Morley-IAS Fire Panel
51
Plan640 Access Control
52
Receivers
53
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Panasonic
53
Pelco ‘P’ & ‘D’
54
Sensormatic
56
Ultrak KD6
58
Forward Vision
59
360 Vision
62
Synectics
64
Plettac
65
Molynx
66
Diamond
67
VST
68
Tyco - TIB
69
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1. DOCUMENT HISTORY
Issue
Date
By
Page(s)
Revision(s)
1.0.0.0
1.1.0.0
1.2.0.0
1.2.0.1
1.2.0.2
1.3.0.0
1.4.0.0
1.5.0.0
1.6.0.0
1.6.1.0
20.08.02
28.10.02
07/11/02
19/11/02
03/12/02
18/12/02
18/02/03
25/04/03
29/05/03
03/06/03
BWM
GJS
BWM
BWM
GJS
GJS
GJS
MW
AHG
GJS
6
7
8
8
8
9
9
12
5&9
5
1.7.0.0
1.7.1.0
1.7.2.0
1.7.3.0
18/07/03
19/08/03
26/08/03
11/11/03
28-11-03
18-1203
20/04/04
BWM
BWM
GJS
GJS
MW
MW
AHG
6&7
First release in current format.
Added CBC CDR-16T driver information
Added Sanyo Mux details
Added time sync details to Sanyo
Added Go to for CBC CDR-16T
Added Wharton clock driver
Added list of DM-Mux features for discussion
Modified layout and content. Corrected numbering
Added connection details for Tecton MUX & Mitsubishi VCR
Added baud rates, terminator character and features for
Mitsubishi VCR
Added status report details.
Added support details for Time Sync on Panasonic HD-500.
Added Robot / Computar Mux
Updated Mitsubishi VCR for connection to 8300 model
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
26/04/04
06/05/04
11/05/04
08/06/04
09-06-04
20-07-04
06-08-04
15-09-04
01-10-04
05-11-04
22-22-04
06-12-04
11-03-05
14-04-05
06-06-05
13-09-05
08-11-05
16-11-05
12-01-06
20-02-06
10-04-06
GJS
AHG
DGH
MDW
AHG
DGH
DGH
DGH
GJS
GJS
DGH
AHG
DGH
GJS
DGH
DGH
DGH
DGH
DGH
AHG
GJS
33
34
10-05-06
11-06-07
GJS
SOC,
AHG
30
9, 32, 40,41,
42
35
04-03-08
32, 40
36
13-10-08
SOC,
AHG
AHG
37
38
24-11-08
21-10-10
AHG
AHG
41
43 - 44,46 48, 60
39
23-09-11
AHG
57
40
27-11-12
DS
61
1.8.0.0
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
14,17 & 23
26
29
12, 19
29
20-23
32
35
29
29
26
28
8
24
All
30
32,33,37
34 & 45 - 46
New release
Moved Computar / Robot to MSI-23.
Created separate section for Tecton
Added Visioprime DVR
Added Zandar interface
Added Sur-gard alarm interface
Added Baud Rate info to DM Sprite
New release
Added Panasonic dome
Edited Panasonic DVR 500 and added Panasonic DVR 300
Added Pelco dome
Added Sensormatic dome
Added Barco screen
Revision of Barco screens to reflect Fusion
Added Cameo DVR
Added Neurodynamics DVR
Ultrak dome and Forward Vision
Updated JVC VCR
Added Panasonic HD200 DVR
Added Parity Information
Updated Neurodynamics DVR protocol
Added Baxall ZMX
Neurodynamics
Plettac
Updated Wharton Rx. Added Wharton Tx and updated Coe
MTX
Updated Neurodynamics / Virage versions
Pelco P bug fixes and Aux remapping, Mitsubishi cable
correction, Sensormatic auto focus / iris change.
Corrected connections for Wharton clock.
Added Tecton protocol which is used on the Darlex DVR
Added Cobyt matrix protocol for Petards controllers
Added Pelco D receiver protocol & Sanyo protocol for the
DSR-5000 series of recorders
Added information on Coe matrix interface
Corrected camera limit on Plettac.
Added Advanced Fire panel, Pelco Matrix, Molynx (TXControl), Plan640 access control and Morley-IAS Fire panel.
Added details of additional preset numbers on Forward Vision
used for Auto home setup.
Added Synectics protocol
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AHG
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Added Molynx protocol.
Added Local Control System Protocol (LCSP).
Added Diamond receiver protocol.
Added VST receiver protocol.
Added TIB protocol
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2. INTRODUCTION
This document details the third party peripheral protocols available with the MEYERTECH
ZVS-MSI and ZVS-MSI-xx. Including features, connection details and notes of interest.
Whilst every effort has been made to confirm the information in this document is correct,
MEYERTECH LIMITED cannot accept any liability for any errors, omissions and or incorrect
information contained within this document.
No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means
without prior written consent from MEYERTECH LIMITED.
MEYERTECH LIMITED are committed to continuous product development and therefore reserve
the right to change specifications without notice.
2000-13 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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3. AUTOMATED FEATURES
STATUS INQUIRY
Where supported a peripheral will be polled for status information which can then be
requested by and reported to any part of a Meyertech system. The status information is held
in the MSI and a standard peripheral interface supporting status inquiry will include support
for the following:
Play Status: Reported as ONE of the following values.
Power off
Stopped
Fast forward
Fast rewind
Searching forward
Searching rewind
Playing
Recording
Playing reverse
Paused
Searching
Time date searching reverse
Time date searching forward
Frame advance
Video missing
VCR type unknown
Note: Where a VCR/DVR supports simultaneous Record/Playback the play status will
always report Recording since this is generally considered to be the most important
consideration for an operator. Any other status would indicate that recording has
stopped.
Video Loss: Reported
Cassette In: Reported
Note: In the case of a DVR the Cassette in will ALWAYS report TRUE.
Tape Remaining Time: Reported
Note: Where a DVR/VCR reports as %full rather that time remaining on tape this will
be reported in a similar format by the Meyertech system.
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STATUS ALARMS
Certain status reports may indicate an error or fault condition and will result in an alarm which
will be reported throughout the system. This is done automatically and where the specific
status has been supported the alarm will also be supported.
Alarm Types:
Hardware fault
Tape fault
Tape end
Video loss
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4. VCR
JVC – 990
Requires a ZVS-MSI –JVC and a JVC SA-K97U interface board to be fitted to the VCR
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Stop
Record
Pause
Fast forward
Rewind
Connections
RS232 – 9 pin D connector.
MSI peripheral port
Rx/Tx
Pin 2
Tx/Rx
Pin 3
Ground
Pin 5
DTR
DSR
-
JVC VCR
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 5
Pin 4
Pin 6
Pins 4 and 6 should be connected together at the VCR end.
Default baud: 9600 8N1
Notes
Baud rate is configurable in an on screen menu.
Time sync is not supported.
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MITSUBISHI – 5300 / 5600 / 8300
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 (also supported on the obsolete ZVS-MSI-MITSU)
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Search
Record
Power
Eject
Lock
Time date search
Status
Time remaining
Time Sync
Connections
M
Connector : 25 way d-type(5300 / 5600)
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4 to
Pin 5
Pin 6 to
Pin 20
Pin 7
Connector : 9 way d-type(8300)
VCR
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4 to
Pin 6
Pin 7 to
Pin 8
Pin 5
ZVS-MSI
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
ZVS-MSI
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 5
(Standard RS232 crossover with DTR connected to DSR and RTS connected to CTS on the
VCR end since these signals are not used by the ZVS-MSI)
Notes
Default Baud rate = 1200 8N1
Terminator = carriage return
Unit address = None
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5. MULTIPLEXER
SANYO – MPX-CD92P MUX
Requires a ZVS-MSI-SANYO
Superseded by ZVS-MSI-48. See DVR section.
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Auto update date and time.
Digital Monitor Full Screen Switch
Spot Monitor Full Screen Switch
Digital Monitor Multiscreen configurations
Live, Decode and Encode modes
Sequences
Zoom
Freeze
Connections
Connect ZVS-MSI RS232 Port
RS232 NETWORK
Pin 5 Gnd
Pin 2 RX
Pin 3 TX
to Sanyo Mux RS232C Port
RS232 NETWORK
Pin 2 TX
Pin 3 RX
Pin 5 Gnd
Pin 7 RTS
Pin 8 CTS
Baud Rate: 9600-8-N-1
Notes
RS232 (9 pin) cable required The Sanyo has RTS on pin 7 and CTS on pin 8 which must be
asserted by shorting pins 7 & 8 together.
The Dip switches on the rear panel must have switch 9 down. All others are not required
when operating in 232 mode.
When using a time / date sync the Sanyo interface will only update on the turn of the hour,
minute and second updates will be filtered and discarded.
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DEDICATED MICROS – SERIES 2 MUX
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 (also supported on the obsolete ZVS-MSI-DM)
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Digital Monitor Full Screen Switch
Digital Monitor Cycles through Picture in Picture configurations
Multi-screen capabilities
Zoom
Live, Decode and Encode modes
Spot monitor full screen switch
Time and date sync
Connections
Old multiplexers have a direct RS232 serial connection labelled Aux 1
Muxs with a C-bus connector require a CC02 converter, which gives the RS232
connection.
Baud rate :1200 8N1
Notes
Select ‘Mux – DM’ in Mpower protocol list
DM Software
1. V4.0 (021) was old working version
2. V4.0 (022) is current non-working version offers no support for published protocols.
3. V4.0 (023) is future release which will incorporate new protocols.
DM will, if requested ship with the (021) version of V4.0 fitted so remote control can be
provided.
This document was written on 18/2/03. Features need to be confirmed.
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DEDICATED MICROS – SPRITE LITE
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 (also supported on the obsolete ZVS-MSI-DM)
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
CCO1A Logon & Attach functions
Digital Monitor Full Screen Switch
Digital Monitor Cycles through Multiscreen configurations, skips unavailable
configurations.
Digital Monitor Cycles through Picture in Picture configurations, skips unavailable
configurations
Live, Decode and Encode modes
Spot monitor full screen switch
VCR type facilities : Playback, stop, record, search, pause
Auto update date and time.
Connections
Connect ZVS-MSI RS232 Port, Baud 9600 8N1
RS232 NETWORK
Pin 5 Gnd
Pin 2 RX
Pin 3 TX
To CCO1
RS232 NETWORK
Pin 2 TX
Pin 3 RX
Pin 4 RTS
Pin 5 CTS
Pin 6+8 DST + CD
Pin 7 Gnd
Pin 20 DTR
Notes
Select ‘DM – MCI’ in Mpower protocol list.
On CC01A 24pin D-type connector short pins 4-5 and pins 6-8-20.
The MSI can only ‘log on’ to the CC01A module when invited. The CC01A should be powered
up after the MSI. Should communications be lost for any reason it will be necessary to repower the CC01A module. This is best achieved by removing and replacing the Cbus link
from the module.
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BAXALL – ZMX+
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23(also supported on the obsolete ZVS-MSI-BAXALL)
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Multi-screen Monitor Switch. (MON A)
Spot Monitor Switch. (MON B)
Live\Encode mode
Decode\Playback mode.
Cycle Multi-screen.(Quad, and select MS commands filtered to cycle since not
supported)
Start Sequence - (Resume Sequence on ZVK-77)
Hold Sequence – (Hold Sequence on ZVK-77)
Time and Date synchronisation.
Connections
Standard RS232 pins 2,3 and 5. 9600 Baud, 8N1.
Notes
The ZMX+ provides up to 5 video outputs. Meyertech only supports 2 of these in the current
implementation. Monitor A is the multiscreen monitor and monitor B is the spot monitor.
Due to the limitations of this protocol, when a ZMX+ is configured to run from a ZVS-MSI no
other control may be used for the ZMX. Baxall or otherwise. For this reason it is strongly
recommended that the Front Panel Lock is used to prevent operators using the front panel
keys.
For similar reasons the ZMX+ must be set to multiscreen monitor mode when the MSI is first
connected.
Compatibility
Interfaces to Baxall ZMX+ CT16m4
ZVS-MSI-23 Version Number 1.21.0.0 Onwards
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COMPUTAR - ROBOT
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 (also supported on the obsolete ZVS-MSI-ROBOT)
Models Tested
•
Dplex 16 (Software version 1.1)
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Full screen
PIP
Multiscreen modes (cycle and direct selection)
Live mode
Encode mode (permanently in encode when in live mode so encode mode sends live
mode command)
Decode mode (selection of encoded video from tape done by selecting full screen
camera)
Sequence (sequences between all inputs with video present)
Zoom (including moving zoom position (007 keyboard only)
Camera selection to “call” monitor (Spot monitor)
Connections
RS232 connection via RJ11 or DB25 connector (NOT STANDARD 25 pin 232):
ZVS-MSI
Pin 3 (Tx)
Pin 5 (Ground)
Multiplexer (RJ11)
Pin 2 (Rx)
Pin 1 or 4 (Ground)
Multiplexer (25 Pin D)
Pin 25 (Rx)
Pin 13
MSI (9 pin D) Multiplexer (RJ11) Multiplexer (25 Pin D)
Protocol is simplex, hence the transmit from the multiplexer is not connected to the receive on
the ZVS-MSI. Baud rate 1200 8n1 (automatically set up when the protocol is selected)
Notes
The following features are not supported: Time sync, menu access, motion detection.
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ITL
Requires a ZVS-MSI-ITL with RS232 to RS485 converter
Features
To be confirmed
Connections
To be confirmed
Notes
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MONTAGE
Requires a ZVS-MSI-MONTAGE
Features
To be confirmed
Connections
9600 8N1
Notes
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TECTON
Requires a ZVS-MSI-TECTON
Superseded by ZVS-MSI-23. See DVR section.
Features
To be confirmed
Connections
To be confirmed
Notes
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6. DVR
CBC CDR-16T DVR (GANZ)
Requires a ZVS-MSI-CBC
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1
Play, Rewind, Fast Forward
Record (By pressing record in the VCR menu or Encode on Mux menu)
Cycle between multi-screens by using “next multi-screen key”
Full screen by selecting multi-screen monitor then the desired camera to display
Switch to live mode by pressing Live Mode button on Mux menu
Time sync
Go to
Connections
Connect ZVS-MSI RS232 Port to
Straight RS232 cable to 9 pin D connection on the CDR-16T
Baud rate:
9600 8N1
Notes
1
Fixed speed for FF and RW (+ - 32 ). Play can be selected by Play in VCR mode or
decode in Mux mode
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DEDICATED MICROS
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 (also supported on the obsolete ZVS-MSI-DM)
Compatible with Sprite, Digital Sprite (DS & DS2) and BX2.
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
CCO1A Logon & Attach functions
Digital Monitor Full Screen Switch
Digital Monitor Cycles through Multiscreen configurations, skips unavailable
configurations.
Digital Monitor Cycles through Picture in Picture configurations, skips unavailable
configurations
Live, Decode and Encode modes
Spot monitor full screen switch
VCR type facilities : Playback, stop, record, search, pause
Auto update date and time.
Connections
Connect ZVS-MSI RS232 Port, Baud 9600 8N1
RS232 NETWORK
Pin 5 Gnd
Pin 2 RX
Pin 3 TX
To CCO1
RS232 NETWORK
Pin 2 TX
Pin 3 RX
Pin 4 RTS
Pin 5 CTS
Pin 6+8 DST + CD
Pin 7 Gnd
Pin 20 DTR
Notes
Select ‘DM – MCI’ in Mpower protocol list.
DVR must be addressed as 1 within it’s setup menu.
On CC01A 24pin D-type connector short pins 4-5 and pins 6-8-20.
The MSI can only ‘log on’ to the CC01A module when invited. The CC01A should be powered
up after the MSI. Should communications be lost for any reason it will be necessary to repower the CC01A module. This is best achieved by removing and replacing the Cbus link
from the module
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PANASONIC DVR – 500 SERIES
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 (also supported on the obsolete ZVS-MSI-PANASONIC)
Compatible with Panasonic WJ-HD500
Features
VCR Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Pause
Record Skip: refer to notes
Record : refer to notes
Multispeed Search Forward: refer to notes
Multispeed Search Rewind: refer to notes
Stop
Stop Play
Go to
Multiplexer Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Full Screen Switch
Spot Monitor Switch
Select Multiscreen mode
Cycle Multiscreen
Sequence Start
Sequence Stop
Encode / Decode / Live
Automated Features
•
•
•
Status Inquiry (*)
Time & Date Synchronisation (**)
Comms Fail alarm
Connections
Standard RS232 pins 2,3 and 5. 9600 Baud, 8N1.
Notes
The tape end alarm is set when the disk space goes below 6%, it is only set if the DVR is
recording, the alarm can only be cleared when the disk space value is above 6%
The video loss alarm is set when any of the 16 channels suffers video loss, in turn this means
that all 16 channels must be connected to valid video sources at all times.
If it not possible to have 16 valid video sources, the site controller must be configured so that
Peripheral Video loss alarms are not reported.
(*) Exceptions: The following will not be reported
Hardware Fault
Tape Fault
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(**) The time and date synchronisation is only supported on the turn of a minute (where
seconds are zero).
To skip records, pause mode must be set, then the Frame advance buttons can be used to
skip through records.
If the DVR is in Timer mode, All record functionality is inhibited.
If the DVR is in play mode, pressing search Rwd/Fwd will set the DVR to search at 2x speed,
each subsequent press will increase the speed up until the maximum, if the opposite search
button is pressed, the speed is decreased until the minimum speed, any subsequent press
after that will make the DVR search in the opposite direction.
The Go to command will move the playback time/date to the beginning of the nearest record
to the requested time and date. The records will normally be 3 minutes long.
The address of the HD-500 must be configured to 1. This address is independent of the MUX
address within the Meyertech ZoneVu system.
The default serial configuration for the MSI is 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and
no handshaking.
After all configuration changes have been made in Mpower, re-power the MSI to re-initialise
the PC ports.
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PANASONIC DVR – 300 SERIES
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Compatible with Panasonic WJ-HD316
Features
VCR Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Pause
Record Skip: refer to notes
Record : refer to notes
Multispeed Search Forward: refer to notes
Multispeed Search Rewind: refer to notes
Stop
Stop Play
Go to
Multiplexer Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Full Screen Switch
Spot Monitor Switch
Select Multiscreen mode
Cycle Multiscreen
Sequence Start
Sequence Stop
Encode / Decode / Live
Automated Features
•
•
•
Status Inquiry (*)
Time & Date Synchronisation (**)
Comms Fail Alarm
Connections
Standard RS232 pins 2,3 and 5. 9600 Baud, 8N1.
Notes
Before the DVR can be used in conjunction with the ZVS-MSI-23, a new user must be
registered using the following username and password.
Username: MEYERTECH
Password (case sensitive): L5V3k2w5
After registering this username make sure auto-login is set to on and the auto-login name is
MEYERTECH as just entered.
The DVR requires a log-in command which is sent from the ZVS-MSI-23 on start-up and
every minute thereafter.
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The tape end alarm is set when the disk space goes below 6%, it is only set if the DVR is
recording, the alarm can only be cleared when the disk space value is above 6%
The video loss alarm is set when any of the 16 channels suffers video loss, in turn this means
that all 16 channels must be connected to valid video sources at all times.
If it not possible to have 16 valid video sources, the site controller must be configured so that
Peripheral Video loss alarms are not reported.
(*) Exceptions: The following will not be reported
Recording Status
Hardware Fault
Tape Fault
Time remaining is reported back as percentage of disk space.
The DVR has to be set to Stop mode in the hard disk configuration menu, otherwise the
percentage remaining will not be reported.
(**) The time and date synchronisation is only supported on the turn of a minute (where
seconds are zero).
To skip records, pause mode must be set, then the Frame advance buttons can be used to
skip through records.
If the DVR is in Timer mode, All record functionality is inhibited.
If the DVR is in play mode, pressing search Rwd/Fwd will set the DVR to search at 2x speed,
each subsequent press will increase the speed up until the maximum, if the opposite search
button is pressed, the speed is decreased until the minimum speed, any subsequent press
after that will make the DVR search in the opposite direction.
The Go to command will move the playback time/date to the beginning of the nearest record
to the requested time and date. The records will normally be 3 minutes long. Normal playback
functions (play ffwd..) cannot be used to move between records. Go to must be used to
progress the viewing.
The address of the DVR must be configured to 1. This address is independent of the MUX
address within the Meyertech ZoneVu system.
The default serial configuration for the MSI is 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and
no handshaking.
After all configuration changes have been made in Mpower, re-power the MSI to re-initialise
the PC ports.
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PANASONIC DVR – 200 SERIES
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Compatible with Panasonic WJ-HD220
Features
VCR Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Pause
Record Skip: refer to notes
Record : refer to notes
Multispeed Search Forward: refer to notes
Multispeed Search Rewind: refer to notes
Stop
Stop Play
Go to
Multiplexer Commands
•
•
•
•
Full Screen Switch (also switches spot monitor)
Select Multiscreen mode
Cycle Multiscreen
Encode / Decode / Live
Automated Features
•
•
•
Status Inquiry (*)
Time & Date Synchronisation (**)
Comms Fail Alarm
Connections
Standard RS232 pins 2,3 and 5. 9600 Baud, 8N1.
Notes
(*) Exceptions: The following will not be reported
Hardware Fault
Tape Fault
(**) The time and date synchronisation is only supported on the turn of a minute (where
seconds are zero).
To skip records, pause mode must be set, then the Frame advance buttons can be used to
skip through records.
If the DVR is in Timer mode, All record functionality is inhibited.
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If the DVR is in play mode, pressing search Rwd/Fwd will set the DVR to search at 2x speed,
each subsequent press will increase the speed up until the maximum, if the opposite search
button is pressed, the speed is decreased until the minimum speed, any subsequent press
after that will make the DVR search in the opposite direction.
The Go to command will move the playback time/date to the beginning of the nearest record
to the requested time and date. The records will normally be 3 minutes long. Normal playback
functions (play ffwd..) cannot be used to move between records. Go to must be used to
progress the viewing.
The default serial configuration for the MSI is 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and
no handshaking.
After all configuration changes have been made in Mpower, re-power the MSI to re-initialise
the PC ports.
Compatibility
Interfaces to Panasonic WJ-HD220
No protocol version (Taken straight from Panasonic manual)
ZVS-MSI-23 Version Number 1.20.0.0
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ADEMCO DVR (AHDR 9 AND AHDR 16)
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Stop
Pause
Record
Fast forward and rewind
Cycle multi-screen modes
Full screen selection of cameras
Sequence
Connections
Standard RS232 crossover. Baud rate - 8N1 - Configurable
Rx/Tx
Tx/Rx
Ground
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Ademco DVR
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 5
Notes
Record is started and stopped from the record key (toggles)
The ZVK-77 allows variable speed FF and RW by repeatedly pressing the FF / RW
keys.
• Live, encode and decode mapped to stop, record and play respectively
• Sequences toggle on and off (Resume sequence and hold sequence mapped to the
same command.
• Play and pause have the same effect since play is a toggle
• Full screen cameras selected by selecting multi screen monitor switch.
No support for time sync (confirmed by Ademco)
•
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VISIOPRIME DVR
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play / Reverse play (4 speeds)
Stop
Pause
Fast forward and rewind (4 speeds)
Forward and reverse event search
Live mode
Cycle multi-screen modes (5 modes)
Direct selection of multi-screen modes
Full screen selection of cameras
Windowed or Full screen display
Go to (replay Time/Date)
Connections
Standard RS232 crossover. Baud rate configurable: 9600-N-8-1 by default.
Rx/Tx
Tx/Rx
Ground
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Visioprime DVR Comms port
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 5
Notes
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
The DVR application must be started with the following Run-Time parameter
o /Host=COM1-9600-N
The text is case sensitive, and must be entered exactly, in addition to any existing
run-time parameters. See your DVR manual for details.
A user account must be created within the DVR application for the ZVS-MSI
o Select the Supervisor button, and login
o Select the Users tab
o Click Add User
o Set the Username to Meyertech
o Set the Password to bm3Z3
o Set the Login Group to Administrator
Password Protection must not be applied to Playback mode
o Select the Supervisor button, and login
o Select the Users tab
o Un-tick Password Protection for Playback
To keep the MSI in sync with the DVR, it should be powered up after the DVR has
been started, and used exclusively for control.
If the units become out of sync, re-selecting Live mode will re-sync them.
The MSI will renew it’s login with the DVR at 30 second intervals, in case the DVR
application is re-started.
Picture in Picture switches between Windowed & Full screen display
Live, Record & Encode all select Live mode
Decode, or any playback key select Playback mode
For event searching, use (Frame) Forward & Rewind keys whilst paused
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(Search) Forward & Rewind keys increase and decrease the playback / search speed
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CAMEO DVR
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Models Tested
•
Cameo D1
Features
DVR/Mux Commands
• Play / Decode
• Fast Forward
• Fast Rewind
• Reverse Play
• Pause
• Live mode / Stop
• Full Screen Select
• Spot Monitor Full Screen Select
• Multiscreen Select
• Picture In Picture
• Sequence
Telemetry Commands
• Focus Far/Near (Fixed speed)
• Iris Open/Close (Fixed speed)
• 18 Presets –Setup via menu
• 1 Patrol
• Wash/Wipe/Lights
• Pan/Tilt/Zoom (Variable speed)
Mouse Pointer Control To access menus
Connections
Standard RS232 crossover. Baud rate configurable: 19200-N-8-1 by default.
Rx/Tx
Tx/Rx
Ground
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
N.C.
Cameo DVR Comms port
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 5
Pin 7 – Pin 8
Notes
The Peripheral (DVR/Mux) number must match the Mux address of the Cameo DVR.
A DVR with a mux number of zero will work on any MSI.
After addressing the MSI must be re-started to select the correct DVR.
Record mode of the DVR can only be altered within the setup menus
The joystick can be used to control either the telemetry or the mouse cursor. Using the mouse
cursor, menus can be accessed and icons can be clicked.
Telemetry control is only available on a camera selected full screen on the main (multiscreen) monitor.
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Using the Joystick to control the mouse cursor:
To left click on an item or icon, use zoom in. To select a configurable option in the menu, e.g.
Mux address, use focus near/far to decrease/increase values. Pan & tilt control left, right, up,
down as a mouse would.
To select mouse control - store preset 99.
To return back to telemetry control – recall preset 99
NOTE: When returning from mouse control, the cursor must first be moved to a point within
the video picture.
PTZF limitations:
If the camera is already panning or tilting, zoom functionality is inhibited, and vice versa
pan/tilt commands are inhibited if the camera is already zooming.
Some versions of DVR may exhibit a problem when Pan & Tilt are used simultaneously,
whereby the pan movement is lost. This is corrected by releasing the joystick. Please contact
the Vision Factory for an update
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NEURODYNAMICS / VIRAGE DVR
Requires a ZVS-MSI-IP
There are two protocols for the Neurodynamics DVR:Time Synchronisation Protocol
*2
DVR Control Protocol
*1
They are setup on separate ports of the ZVS-MSI-IP
Features
Time Synchronisation Protocol
Time Synchronisation from ZoneVu network
DVR Control Protocol
All commands can be actioned via the Fusion, ZVK-77 or ZVK-22 keyboard.
Command
Action
Camera selection
General Camera Switch (Setup Matrix to switch Muxes)
Mux Multiscreen
Mux Spot
Play Forward
VCR playback
Mux Decode
Play Backward
VCR Search Rewind (Press Play first) on ZVK-77
Reverse Play on Fusion
Pause
VCR Pause
Seek to time
Goto
Live Mode
VCR Stop-play
Mux Live
Connections
Time Synchronisation Protocol
IP Port 9880
DVR Control Protocol
IP Port 55777
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Notes
The MSI-IP can connect to 3 DVR’s, each DVR is seen as one device. However, if both
protocols are to be selected at the same time, they have to be selected on different ports, in
which case one DVR will take up two MSI-IP ports.
If both protocols are selected at the same time, the time sync protocol must be configured on
a lower numbered port than the control software.
Example 1
Port 1 - Time Sync
Port 2 - DVR Control
Port 3 – DVR Control
(DVR 1)
(DVR 1)
(DVR 2)
Example 2
Port 1 - Time Sync
Port 2 - Time Sync
Port 3 – DVR Control
(DVR 1)
(DVR 2)
(DVR 2)
There is some configuration to setup on the DVR before the DVR control protocol can be
used, if this has not been configured already, the following registry key has to added to
windows on the DVR.
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NEURODYNAMICS\WITNESSMU\MEYERREMOTE
This is a REG_DWORD and will contain the value of 1
The Username and Password both have to be setup as MEYERTECH.
Neurodynamics must a supply a registry key to setup Login
Compatibility
Neurodynamics DVR software Versions
WitnessMU
: 2.2.1.0
No protocol versions –information supplied by Neurodynamics
*1
ZVS-MSI-IP – Version 1.3.0.0 and above
ZVS-MSI-IP – Version 1.5.0.0 and above
*2
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TECTON DVR
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Compatible with Tecton Darlex 20
Features
VCR Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Pause
Record
1
Fast Forward and Rewind *
2
Stop (Record / Playback) *
Stop (Playback only)
Go to Time/Date
Multiplexer Commands
•
•
•
•
•
Full Screen Switch
Spot Monitor Switch
3
Select Multi-screen mode *
3
Cycle Multi-screen *
Encode / Decode / Live (same as Record/Play/Stop)
Automated Features
•
•
4
Status Inquiry *
Time & Date Synchronisation
Alarm Features
•
•
5
Camera alarms can trigger specific DVR alarms *
5
Panel alarms can trigger specific DVR alarms *
Connections
Use either Serial 1 or 2 on the DVR.
9600 Baud, 8N1
Rx/Tx
Tx/Rx
Ground
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
DVR Serial 1 / Serial 2
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Notes
1
* Press multiple times to increase the Fast Forward or Rewind rate
2
* When stopping record, stop must be pressed twice consecutively
3
* Cycles through 8 different multi-screen formats; 3x3, 4x4 and 1 large screen, ringed by 12
small screens are directly selectable from Fusion.
4
* Status : The following modes will be reported, updated every 10 seconds:
• Playing
• Recording
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Alarms
5
* The ZVS-MSI will only respond to alarms that are configured to report to it’s MAC address
using the ‘Report Keyboard’ setting of the site controller.
The ZVS-MSI can respond to camera alarms, e.g. Tamper or Video fail. All alarms on a
camera generate the same fixed trigger on the DVR. See table below.
Matrix
Camera
Number
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
101-120
ETC
ZVS-MSI
base
address
1
1
1
2
2
2
ETC
ZVS-MSI
Port
number
1
2
3
1
2
3
ETC
Alarm numbers
on DVR
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-20
ETC
The ZVS-MSI can respond to panel alarms, e.g. from a ZVA-032 input card. The mapping of
alarm inputs on the Zonevu system to the DVR is fixed. See table below.
Panel Alarm Number
Device 1, Inputs 1-20
Device 2, Inputs 1-20
Device 3, Inputs 1-20
Device 4, Inputs 1-20
Device 5, Inputs 1-20
Device 6, Inputs 1-20
ETC
ZVS-MSI
base
address
1
1
1
2
2
2
ETC
ZVS-MSI
Port
number
1
2
3
1
2
3
ETC
Alarm numbers
on DVR
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-20
ETC
Compatibility
Tested against Darlex 20 DVR, firmware version 5.20b.
ZVS-MSI-23 firmware version 1.23.0.0 or later
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SANYO DVR
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48
Compatible with Sanyo DSR-5000 series with SSP spec V1.16 or later
Features
VCR Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Play
Pause
Record
Forward and Rewind
Stop (Record / Playback)
Stop (Playback only)
Search by time & date
Multiplexer Commands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Camera select – Multi-screen monitor (MAIN)
Camera select – Spot monitor (MON 2)
Next Multi-screen
Picture in Picture (PLUS mode)
Decode / Live (equivalent to Play / Stop)
Sequence
Encode assigned to MON 2 toggle
Automated Features
•
•
Status Inquiry
Time Synchronisation
Connections
Connect to the RS485 Sanyo SSP control connector A or B on the DVR.
Note the different pin-out on A & B connectors.
Rx/TxRx/Tx+
Ground
MSI peripheral port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 5
DVR RS485 (A) RJ-11
Pin 4
Pin 3
Not connected
DVR RS485 (B) RJ-11
Pin 3
Pin 4
Not connected
Default : 9600 Baud, 8N1 RS485
Notes
The DVR must be configured as follows, within the menu ‘General Set, RS485’:
• Data speed = 9600 (other speeds may be used if matched with MSI settings)
• Status info = On
• Address = 001
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Monitor selection
For normal operation, MON2 should not be selected on the DVR (LED not lit). When lit the
following command will not operate:
• Picture in Picture (PLUS mode)
With MON2 lit the following commands will be switched to control monitor 2:
• Camera select – Multi-screen monitor (MAIN)
• Next Multi-screen
• Sequence
To select / deselect MON2 remotely, use the ‘Encode’ key.
Forward & Rewind keys will adjust the playback speed if used repeatedly.
Frame Forward / Reverse is available using the Forward / Rewind keys whilst paused.
Search by time & date
Using the ‘Goto’ function will toggle the DVR’s search menu on / off.
The Time & Date is then entered with the DVR’s menu using the following keys:
• Fast Forward = Down
• Rewind = Up
• Play = Select
• Stop = Cancel
The search menu can only be accessed once playback has been stopped.
The ‘Func’ button used in the other search menus is not available.
Next Multi-screen cycles between modes as follows:
• Multi 9 (not available on MON 2)
• Multi 16 (not available on MON 2)
• Quad 1
• Quad 2
• Quad 3
• Quad 4
Time Synchronisation adjusts the clock’s minutes and seconds to zero on the hour. The hour
and date cannot be changed remotely.
Compatibility
Tested against DVR model: DSR-5716P
ZVS-MSI-48 firmware version 1.26.0.0 or later
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7. CLOCK
WHARTON CLOCK (RECEIVE)
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 (also supported on the ZSC-1000, ZSC-500 and obsolete ZVS-MSIWHARTON)
Supports the Wharton 4850 time source
Features
•
Time sync from any port on the ZVS-MSI-23 to the network
Configuration
Wharton clock configuration:
In the ‘Serial Setting Mode’ the following options should be set:
Code = 01
: message format 1
baud = 96
: Baud rate 9600
bits = 8
: 8 data bits
Par = NO
: No parity
Stop = 1
: 1 stop bit
Rep = 1NN / 5NN / 1Hr : synchronise time every 1 min / 5 mins / 1 hour
SA = 10
Meyertech Configuration:
Using Mpower, set the port protocol to Wharton Rx.
To increase the frequency that the ZVS-MSI is polled it should be set to a MAC
address less than 32 (ZoneVu port tab in Mpower). This is to reduce the delay in
updating the time on the Meyertech system.
Connections
RS232 without crossover. Baud rate configurable
Rx/Tx
Tx/Rx
Ground
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
4850 Serial output(DB9-F)
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Notes
Due to the nature of the interface between the ZVS-MSI and other parts of the Meyertech
system, the signal from the Wharton clock maybe delayed by up to 1 second if the MAC
address is greater than 32, if it is less than 32 then the delay will be reduced to a maximum of
250ms.
On obsolete ZVS-MSI-WHARTON, Mpower configuration is not supported once PC3 port has
been set to this protocol.
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WHARTON CLOCK (TRANSMIT)
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Simulates the Wharton 4850 time source
Features
•
Transmits time syncs out of any of the RS232 ports on the ZVS-MSI-23 to simulate a
Wharton clock
Configuration
Format:
Simulates a Wharton clock with the following settings:
In the ‘Serial Setting Mode’ the following options should be set:
Code = 01
: message format 1 (Seconds to years format)
baud = 96
: Baud rate 9600
bits = 8
: 8 data bits
Par = NO
: No parity
Stop = 1
: 1 stop bit
Meyertech Configuration:
Using Mpower, set the port protocol to Wharton Tx.
Notes
The ZVS-MSI-23 will transmit out whenever it receives a time sync from the ZoneVu system
Can be used to synchronise the time on any equipment that supports the Wharton protocol
with the above settings.
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8. DISPLAY
TOSHIBA
Requires a ZVS-MSI-TOSHIBA
Features
To be confirmed
Connections
Notes
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ZANDAR
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Supports the Zandar MX-16 multi screen
Features
•
•
•
•
Multi screen select
Cycle multi screens
Full screen select
Time date sync
Connections
Standard RS232 crossover.
Baud rate: 9600 - 8N1 Configurable
Rx/Tx
Tx/Rx
Ground
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Zandar remote control port (RS232)
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 5
Notes
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BARCO
Requires a ZVS-MSI-IP
Features
•
•
•
•
•
Multi screen select
Cycle multi screens
Full screen select
Picture in picture
Time date sync
Connections
Ethernet 10/100
TCP Port 8881
Notes
•
•
•
The layouts need to be setup on the Barco Hydra prior to use. Each screen is shown
below with the screen name (case sensitive).
Each Barco wall must have a module name of “Module” (case sensitive).
Default screen layouts:
Full screen
Three x Three
Twelve + One
Picture in picture
Five + One
Seven + One
Two x Two
Four x Four
Eight + Two
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9. MATRIXES
COE
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48
Only supported on Port 1.
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Switching : upto 256 inputs by 128 outputs
Variable speed pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris
Store and recall presets (63 + home)
Store and recall mimics
Recall patrols
Aux 1, Wiper, Wash (momentary), Lamp
Auto logging onto the matrix (detects if it has been logged off and logs back on)
Auto clear all alarms (configurable)
Time sync via Wharton protocol (requires Wharton driver for Coe matrix)
Connections
RS485, Baud 9600 8N1
RS485 +
RS485 -
MSI peripheral port
Pin 7
Pin 6
Coe matrix keyboard port
Pin 4
Pin 1
Notes
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
There is no native support for time-sync. See Wharton Tx protocol.
There is no support for storing tours.
The pin number that the interface uses to log onto the Coe matrix is 0007. This
needs to be set up on the matrix.
There is no support for menu access. A Coe keyboard should be kept for engineering
purposes (the keyboard should not be left connected as it will cause delays in the
interface due to the extra polling).
The interface responds to polls for keyboard 1 from the matrix. All the other
keyboards should be disabled to help maintain the performance of the interface (stop
keyboard 2+ from getting polled via the menu).
The MSI can operate alongside Coe keyboards, however performance may be
slowed, and it may be necessary to remove the fixed biasing & termination resistors
from the MSI.
If the monitor an operator is controlling a camera on is switched, then they will loose
control of the camera.
An operator should bring the receiver they are controlling to rest before switching to
another receiver (to prevent the stop command from getting sent to the receiver they
switch to).
Timeouts on aux relays will affect the interface (status will report wrong and on and
off will be inverted).
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PETARDS - COBYT
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or ZVS-MSI-23
Features
•
•
•
Switching
Time & Date update
Responds to Cobyt controller as a CMX-3 matrix type
Connections
Connect Zonevu port to ZVK network of system controller
Connect Cobyt controller to Port 1, 2 or 3
• Type of connection depends on available serial ports on Cobyt controller.
• Supports RS-232 (verified compatible), RS-485 (2-wire) and RS-485 (4-wire)
• Baud rate and parity configurable on both Matrix & ZVS-MSI.
Notes
1.
2.
3.
For best switching speed, MAC address of ZVS-MSI must be set in the range 1 – 32
Captions will not be passed through, but can be pre-configured at the matrix
ZVS-MSI-xx has a pre-set MAC on the Cobyt network of 0x3939
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-xx firmware version 1.23.0.0 or later
All Cobyt controllers support CMX-3 matrix type
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PELCO (MATRIX)
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Support CM6800 Series matrix, ASCII protocol
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
Camera selection
32 Speed Pan and Tilt, fixed speed Zoom and Focus
Preset Store / Recall (1 – 99)
Random and Frame Scane (Patrol 1 & 2)
Mimic Patrols (1 – 99), Store / Recall
Camera Auxilliaries (1 – 6)
Zonevu Function
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
Washer
Wiper
Lamp
Pelco Auxilliary
1
2
3
4
5
6
Connections
Rx / Tx
Tx / Rx
Gnd
•
•
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Matrix Port 2
Pin 8
Pin 1
Pin 5
Default 9600 Baud, 8N1
Where Port 2 is not available, Ports 1 (RS-232) or 4 (RS-485) may be used, but this
has not been verified by Meyertech. RS-485 requires a ZVS-MSI-48.
Notes
•
•
•
Matrix port must be configured for ASCII protocol
Monitor & Camera automatically selected to send telemetry (default Monitor 1)
Not recommended for multiple operator’s simultaneous camera control
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-xx firmware version 1.29.0.0 or later
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MOLYNX
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Requires a TTX309 or TX-Control Interface
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Camera Selection
Variable speed Pan & Tilt control
Fixed speed Zoom & Focus control
Recall & Store presets 1 – 16 & Home (Recall only)
Recall Preset Sequence & Preset Tour (Random patrol & patrol 1 respectively)
Wash
Wipe
Lamp
Aux1
Aux2
Connections
MSI peripheral port
Rx / Tx
Tx / Rx
Gnd
•
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
TTX309 / TX-Control
PC Port
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 5
9600 Baud, 8E1
Notes
•
•
Monitor & Camera automatically selected to send telemetry (default Monitor 1)
Not recommended for multiple operator’s simultaneous camera control
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-23 firmware version 1.29.0.0 or later
The TX-Control unit is compatible with Bewator 600 and 6000 Series telemetry controllers,
RX210, RX217, RX217D, RX3 receivers and DO5, DO8, D15RX, D18RX and PTD domes.
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CONTROLLERS
LOCAL CONTROL SYSTEM PROTOCOL (LCSP)
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 with a ZoneVu control license.
Features
•
•
•
•
Local Camera Switching
Camera switch confirmation
Log on
Local link check
Connections
RS232, Configurable Baud rate and parity
Default : 9600 8N1
Rx / Tx
Tx / Rx
Gnd
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Controller
RS-232 Tx
RS-232 Rx
Ground
Notes
•
Log on is required from controller
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-23 firmware version 1.34.0.0 or later
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ALARMS
SUR-GUARD
Requires a ZVS-MSI-SURGARD
Supports Sur-gard MLR2 (Basic Signal Protocol)
Interfaces to Site controller (ZSC) based systems
Features
•
•
•
Raise alarm
Clear alarm
Link test
Connections
RS232, 1200 baud, 7E1
Rx / Tx
Tx / Rx
Gnd
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
MLR2 – COM 1
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 7
Notes
•
•
•
•
Mpower configuration not supported once PC3 port is configured to this protocol
All events map to ZoneVu panel alarms
Account code maps to ZoneVu device number
Zone number (or user number) maps to ZoneVu alarm number
MLR2 Event
Automatic Test
Fire Alarm
Panic Alarm
Burglary Alarm
Arming by User
Disarming by User
Service
Medical Emergency
Message
Restore
Alarm
Bypass
Arming by User
Auxiliary
Unbypass
Disarming by User
Restore
Trouble
Common Event Code
ZoneVu Action
Raise & Clear alarm
Raise alarm
Raise alarm
Raise alarm
Clear alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
Clear alarm
Raise alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
Clear alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
Clear alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
Clear alarm
Raise alarm
Raise & Clear alarm
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ADVANCED FIRE PANEL
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Supports MX4000 series panels through a MXP-010 network interface.
Features
Report alarm
Mute / Silence (on accepting / parking / postponing alarm)
Resound (reverse of accept / park / postpone)
Reset Panel
Comms fail alarm
•
•
•
•
•
Connections
RS232, 38400 baud (default), 8N1
Rx / Tx
Tx / Rx
Gnd
MSI peripheral port
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
MXP-010
Transmit
Receive
Ground
Notes
Reports as Panel alarms on Zonevu System
•
Node (Panel)
Advanced
Loop
Address
Type
ZoneVu
Device
Number
1
2
3
25
26
1–8
1–8
1–8
1–8
1–8
1 – 255
1 – 255
1 – 255
1 – 255
1 – 255
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
1–8
11 – 18
21 – 28
241 – 248
1–8
1 – 255
1 – 255
1 – 255
1 – 255
1 – 255
All Sub-addresses report the same
Panel addresses 26 and over map to duplicate alarms
Zone numbers are not passed but can be re-created in Fusion2
Panel is only Muted / Silenced once all alarms have been accepted, parked or
postponed
• Panel is Reset on cancelling any alarm. Active alarms will prevent this
• Comms fail alarm numbers are as for VCRs
• Only the following states translate to alarms :
Device missing
Alarm 2
Sounder missing
Device dirty
Alarm 3
Sounder fault
Open circuit
Pre alarm
Supply fault
Short circuit
Security alert
Input fault
Device fault
Fire evacuate
Network lost
Too high
Fire alarm
Network fire
Too low
Fire test
Network node missing
Alarm 1
Service reqd
Ft network fault
•
•
•
•
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-23 Version 1.28.0.0 onwards
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MORLEY-IAS FIRE PANEL
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23 or ZVS-MSI-48
Supports ZX series panels
Features
•
Report alarm (Zones 1 – 200)
Connections
Serial port “B” (the right hand serial port)
9600 baud, 8N1
RS-232 connects to EXP-005 module
RS-485 connects to EXP-004 or EXP-004B
Notes
•
•
Panel must be set to Standard Morley Protocol
o Select the “Network” option from the menu
o Step through to option “Port B Protocol”
o Choose protocol Number 0 (Normal)
Reports as Panel alarms on Zonevu System
Morley
Zone
1 – 200
•
Type
Panel
ZoneVu
Device
26
Number
1 - 200
Reports all states except ‘In Test Mode’
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-23 Version 1.30.0.0 onwards
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PLAN640 ACCESS CONTROL
Requires a ZVS-MSI-23
Features
•
•
•
Door forced alarms (1 – 520)
Door ajar alarms (1 – 520)
Extended alarm inputs (1 – 520)
Connections
Default 2400 baud, 8N1
Notes
•
Reports as Panel alarms on Zonevu System
Type
Plan640
Location
Type
ZoneVu
Device
Number
Door Forced
Door Ajar
Extended i/p
Door Forced
Door Ajar
Extended i/p
Door Forced
Door Ajar
Extended i/p
1 – 200
1 – 200
1 – 200
201 – 400
201 – 400
201 – 400
401 – 520
401 – 520
401 – 520
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1 – 200
1 – 200
1 – 200
1 – 200
1 – 200
1 – 200
1 – 120
1 – 120
1 – 120
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-23 Version 1.30.0.0 onwards
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RECEIVERS
PANASONIC
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Supports CS-850 & 860 series domes
Features
See the ZSC-EFD Supported Receiver Protocols document for details
Connections
Configurable RS422 / RS485 & baud rate. 8 data bits, 1 stop, No parity.
either RS485
Rx / Tx Tx / Rx +
Gnd
MSI – Peripheral port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 5
Dome
R (B)
R (A)
GND
MSI – Peripheral port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 9
Pin 5
Dome
T (B)
T (A)
R (B)
R (A)
GND
or RS422
Rx Rx +
Tx Tx +
Gnd
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PELCO ‘P’ & ‘D’
‘P’ protocol requires a ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.12.0.0 or a ZSC-xxx Version 3.5.1.3 or later
‘D’ protocol requires a ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.24.0.0 or a ZSC-xxx Version 3.21.0.0 or later
Both supported on ZVS-SSI-48 Version 1.0.0.0 onwards.
‘P’ protocol tested against Spectra III SE
‘D’ protocol tested against ZVR-530
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1
Addresses up to 32 or 255 domes*
32 speed Pan & Tilt
3 Speed Zoom
3 Speed Focus
Preset store: 1-31, 35-91
Preset recall: 1-31, 35-91
Patrol recall (3 Patrols)
Mimic recall, store
Iris Open / Close
Menu Access
Remote Reset
Flip
Aux: 1 – 8
Camera Alarms 1-8
[Store Preset 95]
[Store Preset 94]
[Preset 33]
[only 1 – 6 prior to version 1.22.2.0]
[‘D’ only]
Connections
Default Baud rate ‘D’ : 2400-N-8-1
Default Baud rate ‘P’ : 4800-N-8-1
RS422 / RS485. Simplex or Duplex.
RS422
Rx Rx +
Tx Tx +
Gnd
MSI – Peripheral port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 9
Pin 5
Dome
Tx Tx +
Rx Rx +
GND
Notes
1
* Address Range
‘P’ Protocol specifies a limit of 32 addresses.
Cameras numbers outside this range are re-numbered i.e.
cameras 33 - 64 (ZoneVu) -> cameras 1 – 32 (Pelco)
cameras 65 – 96 (ZoneVu) -> cameras 1 – 32 (Pelco) etc.
From version 3.23.0.0 (ZSC) and version 1.24.0.0 (ZVS-MSI-48), an extended range of 255
addresses is available be setting the appropriate ‘Enable’ with Mpower. See product manuals
for configuration.
If Extended range enabled, or using ‘D’ protocol, cameras numbers outside this range are renumbered i.e.
cameras 256 - 511 (ZoneVu) -> cameras 1 – 255 (Pelco)
cameras 512 – 767 (ZoneVu) -> cameras 1 – 255 (Pelco) etc.
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Enable Manual Iris before using menu
To open the menu store preset 95.
If you want to…
Move up/down
Enter
Cancel
Use…
Tilt Up/Down
Iris Open
Iris close
Zoom and Focus Speeds prior to version 1.22.2.0
Zoom and focus speeds are pre-selected by preset numbers:
Low Speed
Preset 100
Preset 103
Zoom
Focus
Medium Speed
Preset 101
Preset 104
High Speed
Preset 102
Preset 105
From version 1.22.2.0 onwards speeds are changed automatically to match joystick position.
Patrols:
Auto scan - Patrol 1
Frame scan – Patrol 2
Random scan – Random patrol
Set Left and Right limits using preset numbers 92 & 93, the 3 patrols then scan between
these two points.
Auxiliary Mapping
Dome
Meyertech System
Aux 1
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 2
Aux 3
Aux 3
Aux 4
Wash - Momentary
Aux 5
Wipe
Aux 6
Lamp
Aux 7
Camera colour mode (Preset 90,91)
Aux 8
Manual Iris on/off
Note : All auxiliary states are latched, except for:
• Wash / Aux 4
• Aux 2 prior to version 1.26.0.0 (MSI) & 3.24.0.0 (ZSC)
Alarm mapping
Dome
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
Alarm 5
Alarm 6
Alarm 7
Alarm 8
Meyertech System
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
Alarm 5
Alarm 6
Tamper
Video Loss
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SENSORMATIC
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against Speed Dome Ultra VII
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Supports Speed dome Ultra VII and later
Variable speed pan and tilt (32 speed)
Fixed speed zoom, focus and iris
94 Presets + home
3 Configurable mimic + “Apple peel”
4 Alarms + comms fail alarm
Auxiliary relays
Menu access
Flip
Auto focus and iris
Soft dome reset
Connections
Baud Rate: 4800-8-N-1
Half duplex : 4-wire RS422
Dome Model: Sensormatic
RS422
Rx Rx +
Tx Tx +
Gnd
MSI – Peripheral port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 9
Pin 5
Dome
Tx Tx +
Rx Rx +
GND
Notes
Auto focus and iris are triggered together from either the ‘Auto Focus’ or ‘Auto Iris’ keys.
[ZSC-1000+ & ZSC-500 only from version 3.17.2.x onwards]
32 speeds are mapped from the 64 speeds on the Sensormatic dome (2,4,6 etc…)
Aux 1-4. Mapped to relays 1, wipe, 3, and lamp respectively
Preset Functions
Store Preset
100
101
102
103
104
Function
Display dome menu
Exit menu
Flip
Auto focus and iris
Reset dome
Menu navigation
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To start the dome configuration utility store preset 100. Menu navigation using the same keys
used on a Sensormatic controller:
If you want to…
Move the highlight bar
Select the highlighted item on the screen
Increase the value of the selected setting or
displays the next choice for the setting
Decrease the value of the
selected field, or display the
previous choice for the field.
During naming, move the
cursor to the right of the
current character in the name
During naming, move the
cursor to the left of the current
character in the name.
Use…
Pan/Tilt
Focus Far
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Zoom Out
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ULTRAK KD6
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against Ultradome KD6
Features
Uses Pelco P Protocol
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Addresses up to 32 domes
32 speed Pan & Tilt
8 Speed Zoom – Set up in menu
1 Speed Focus
Preset store : 1-79
Preset recall : 1-79
3 Patrols (Store/Recall) Setup in menu, (run from presets 87,88 & 89)
3 Mimic recalls, store
Menu Access
[Preset 90]
Connections
See Pelco P Protocol
Notes
There are special functions that can be accessed via preset numbers, these are different than
the ones normally used with the Pelco P protocol.
Preset 80
Preset 81
Preset 82
Preset 83
Preset 84
Preset 85
Preset 86
Preset 87
Preset 88
Preset 89
Preset 90
Preset 91
Preset 92
Preset 93
Preset 94
Preset 95
Preset 96
Run Mimic 1
Run Mimic 2
Run Mimic 3
Record Mimic 1
Record Mimic 2
Record Mimic 3
Stop Mimic Mode
Run Patrol 1
Run Patrol 2
Run Patrol 3
Run Setup Menu
Toggles error display table
Toggles auto exposure On/Off
Toggles Backlight Compensation On/Off
Toggles Nightshot Mode On/Off
Toggles between freeze and unfreeze video
Invokes Flashback function
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FORWARD VISION
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against Mic1-300
Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
32 speed Pan & Tilt
2 Speed Zoom
1 Speed Focus
Address up to 254 cameras
Iris Open/Close/Auto
Auto Focus
Digital Zoom
63 Configurable Presets + Home
6 Patrols
Wash/Wipe/Lamp
Auto Pan
Pan / Tilt speed scaling
Colour/Mono
Forward Vision Special Functions via Preset Numbers 194-249
3 Speed Preset velocity
1 Alarm + Comms fail alarm
Reset
Global Addressing
Connections
Baud Rate: 9600-8-O-1
Half duplex : 4-wire RS422
Dome Model: Mic1-300
RS422
Rx Rx +
Tx Tx +
Gnd
MSI – Peripheral port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 9
Pin 5
Dome
Tx Tx +
Rx Rx +
GND
Notes
1
* Setting the camera address:
1. The address can only be set when the MSI is first powered on before any other
commands are sent.
2. Alarm polling must be disabled.
3. Select the current camera number.
4. Press the special function key on the keyboard and input the new camera address,
5. This must be done twice successively.
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Patrols:
6 Patrols – Each with up to 16 positions.
Max dwell time is 255 seconds, if a value above 255 is entered, it will be limited to 255.
Note: There is 1 only dwell time per stored patrol, this will be taken as the first one that is set
in the patrol.
Random Patrol is not supported
Forward Vision Special Preset functions – Use preset numbers 194 and above
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Backlight on /off
Manual white balance, blue boost
Outdoor white balance
Frame integration fps (24, 12, 6, 3, off)
Normal settings
Pan Reverse On Preset
Pan Reverse Off Preset
Auto IR On Preset
Auto IR Off Preset
Intermittent Wipe On Preset
Intermittent Wipe Off Preset
Soft limit top left
Soft limit bottom right
Non-dwell top left
Non-dwell bottom right
Auto Home Preset 1
Auto Home Sequence
Auto Home Off
Digital Zoom Disable
Digital Zoom Enable
Set tour 1
Set tour 2
Set tour 3
Set tour 4
Set tour 5
Set tour 6
Auto flip on/off
Wash-wipe on/off
Auto alarm on/off
Auto lowlight on/off
Camera module reset
via preset 240, 241
via preset 242
via preset 243
via preset 244, 245, 246, 247, 248
via preset 249
via store preset 194
via store preset 195
via store preset 196
via store preset 197
via store preset 198
via store preset 199
via store preset 200
via store preset 201
via store preset 202
via store preset 203
via store preset 204
via store preset 205
via store preset 206
via store preset 209
via store preset 210
via store preset 211
via store preset 212
via store preset 213
via store preset 214
via store preset 215
via store preset 216
via store preset 217, 218
via store preset 219, 220
via store preset 236, 237
via store preset 238, 239
via store preset 251
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Set /clear whole screen as a black mask
Uncover all masks
Replace all masks
via store preset 235, 234
via store preset 233
via store preset 232
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Style (set, hide, show)
Central clear/set
Cursor (set, hide, show)
Parameters (initialise, load, save)
via store preset 229, 230, 231
via store preset 227, 228
via store preset 221, 225, 226
via store preset 222, 223, 224
Privacy
Advanced
Extra Features:
Auto Iris is set as default, it is disabled as soon as manual iris is enabled.
Auto Focus – On as default. Accessed via Auto focus button or preset 80/81 (On/Off)
Note: When auto focus is enabled, manual focus functionality is still available.
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Digital Zoom – Accessed via Digital Zoom button or recall/store preset 67 (On/Off)
Note: Store Preset 210 – Enables the camera to use digital zoom
Auto Pan – Enabled via recall preset 70 or Aux 2, Disabled via store preset 70 or sending
telemetry.
Pan/Tilt speed scaling – On as default – Preset number 192 / 193 (On/Off)
Colour/Mono – Accessed via Colour/Mono buttons, Aux 1 (On/Off)
or Recall/Store Preset 68 (On/Off)
Auto/Manual Exposure – Auto as Default – Aux3 (On/Off) or Recall/Store Preset 74
Note: Automatically set to manual when manual iris is enabled, if set to auto while in manual
Iris mode, manual iris will be disabled.
Wash – Accessed via wash button
Note: Store Preset 219 – Enables the camera to use the wash command,
Cannot use wash as Global address command.
Low Lux On/Off – Recall/Store Preset 71
IR Lamp – On/Off – Recall/Store Preset 72
Backlight On/Off – Recall/Store Preset 73
Camera On/Off - Recall/Store Preset 75
Goto Velocity - 3 speeds (slow, medium, fast) for Pan and Tilt, they can be called from
preset numbers 101, 102 & 103.
Reset – Accessed via Store preset number 100
Camera Addressing:
On the ZVS-MSI-48 cameras numbers outside forward vision range are re-numbered i.e.
Cameras 255 - 508 (ZoneVu) -> cameras 1 – 254 (Pelco)
(i.e. cameras 1 & 255 cannot be used on same telemetry port).
Compatibility
Interfaces to Mic1-300/Mic1-400
Forward Vision Protocol Version 1.G
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* Requires ZSC-1000 Version 3.8.1.x onwards
ZVS-MSI-48 Version Number 1.17.0.0
ZVS-SSI-48 Version Number 1.0.0.0
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360 VISION
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against 360 Vision Dome
Features
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32 speed Pan & Tilt
1 Speed Zoom
1 Speed Focus
Address up to 4094 cameras
Iris Open/Close/Auto
Auto Focus
Digital Zoom
359 Configurable Presets + Home
4 Patrols
4 Mimics
Privacy Zone Control
Pan / Tilt speed scaling
Colour/Mono (IR filter control)
Auto Flip
Fast Shutter Control
Comms fail alarm
Reset
Connections
Baud Rate: 9600-8-N-1
Half duplex : 2-wire RS485
Dome Model: 360 Vision Dome
RS485
Rx -/Tx Rx +/Tx +
Gnd
MSI – Peripheral port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 5
Dome
Rx -/Tx Rx +/Tx +
GND
Notes
Privacy Zone Control –
32 Privacy zones accessed via preset numbers 401 – 432
To define a privacy zone, privacy Zone must be set to on in the Meyertech system,
Then use store preset to set a privacy zone for the current view.
With Privacy Zone set to Off in the Meyertech system, using store preset will set the zone to
off. Recall Preset (Privacy zone on or off) will go to the selected privacy zone.
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Colour/Mono (Ir Filter control)
Accessed via Colour/Mono buttons or by Lamp On/Off
Extra functions accessed via Preset numbers
Perform Flip
Toggle AutoFlip On/Off
Reset
Proportional Speed Control Enable/Disable
Fast Shutter Control Enable/Disable
Recall Preset Number 361
Recall Preset Number 362
Store Preset Number 363
Store/Recall Preset 364
Store/Recall preset 365
Compatibility
Interfaces to 360 Vision Dome
360 Vision Protocol Version 1 Revision 12
ZVS-MSI-48 Version Number 1.18.0.0
ZVS-SSI-48 Version Number 1.0.0.0
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SYNECTICS
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Features
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Addresses up to 255 cameras
16 speed Pan & Tilt
Single speed Zoom & Focus
Iris Open & Close
32 configurable Presets
6 Relays: Aux1-3, Lamp, Washer, Wiper
Connections
Default Baud Rate: 38400-8-N-1
Simplex: 2 Wire RS-485
Notes
N/A
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.32.0.0 onwards
ZVS-SSI-48 Version 1.0.0.0 onwards
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PLETTAC
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against Synectics DCRX with Plettac chip
Features
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Address up to 32 cameras per port
Global addressing
7 speed Pan, Tilt, Zoom & Focus
Store & Recall presets
253 Configurable Presets + Home
Auto pan
Camera scene selection 1 - 3
7 Relays
Connections
Baud Rate: 9600-8-E-1
Simplex : 2-wire RS422
Notes
Patrols 1 to 8 trigger autopan between different pre-assigned presets
Patrol
1st preset
2nd preset
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101
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107
108
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105
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108
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7 Relays are assigned to meyertech commands as follows :
Relay
Command
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Wipe
Lamp
Wash
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
Iris mode
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.22.0.0 onwards
ZVS-SSI-48 Version 1.0.0.0 onwards
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MOLYNX
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against RX217D – Variable speed DC receiver.
Features
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Addresses up to 512 Cameras (See Notes)
Global addressing for Auxiliary & Preset commands
32 speed Pan & Tilt
Dual speed Zoom & Focus
Store & Recall presets 1 to 99
Home Preset Recall
Wash, Wipe, Lamps and Auxiliary 1 to 3
Manual / Auto Iris selection & manual control
Manual / Auto focus selection (not available on test receiver)
Recall Preset Sequence, Preset Tour & Random Tour (See Notes)
Camera Reset (See Notes)
Connections
Baud Rate: 9600-8-E-1
Simplex : 2-wire RS422
Tx Tx +
ZVS-MSI-48
Peripheral Port
Pin 8
Pin 9
ZVS-SSI-48
Peripheral Port
Pin 4
Pin 5
RX217D
Cam Cam +
Notes
RX2 series receivers support a range of 256 addresses only. The extended range can be
disabled in configuration on the ZVS to reduce it’s range from 512 to 256 to match.
Addresses outside of the supported range are re-numbered automatically (e.g. C513 controls
the receiver at address 1).
Preset Sequences and Tours are not configurable through the interface and have not been
verified against a receiver. They are accessible as follows :
Feature
Preset Sequence
Preset Tour
Random Tour
Camera Reset
ZoneVu Command
Preset Patrol 1
Preset Patrol 2
Random Patrol
Store Preset 100
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.33.0.0 onwards
ZVS-SSI-48 Version 1.0.0.0 onwards
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DIAMOND
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or a ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against VST-400 Receiver.
Features
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Addresses up to 256 Cameras
32 speed Pan, Tilt & Zoom
Single speed Focus
Store & Recall presets 1 to 99
Wash, Wipe, Lamps and Auxiliary 1 to 3
Manual / Auto Iris selection & manual control
Connections
Default Baud Rate: 9600-8-E-1
Simplex : 2-wire RS422
Tx Tx +
ZVS-MSI-48
Peripheral Port
Pin 8
Pin 9
VST-400
RS-485
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Notes
The protocol support a range of 256 addresses only.
Addresses outside of the supported range are re-numbered automatically (e.g. C257 controls
the receiver at address 1).
Auxiliary commands are numbered rather than assigned specific functions. The assignment to
ZoneVu commands is as follows (based on Videotec’s VST-400):
Auxiliary
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ZoneVu Command
Wipe
Wash
Lamp
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 3
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.35.0.0 onwards
ZVS-SSI-48 Version 1.1.0.0 onwards
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VST
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against a VST-400 Receiver.
Features
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Addresses up to 128 Cameras**
32 speed Pan & Tilt
Single speed Zoom & Focus
Wiper & Lamps control
Connections
Default Baud Rate: 9600-8-N-1
Simplex : 2-wire RS422
Tx Tx +
ZVS-MSI-48
Peripheral Port
Pin 8
Pin 9
VST-400
RS-485
B
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Notes
The protocol supports a range of 128 addresses only.
Addresses outside of the supported range are re-numbered automatically (e.g. C129 controls
the receiver at address 1).
**A restricted address range of 16 cameras is used by default, with addresses renumbered
from 17 to 1. This can be extended to the full range by configuration enable 3. Please see the
ZVS-MSI-48 manual for details.
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.36.0.0 onwards
ZVS-SSI-48 Version 1.1.0.0 onwards
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TYCO - TIB
Requires a ZVS-MSI-48 or ZVS-SSI-48
Tested against a MK2 Camera Telemetry Interface Board, firmware TIBRX2
Features
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Addresses cameras 1 to 99 *
Global addressing supported
10 speed Pan & Tilt **
Single speed Zoom & Focus
Simultaneous Pan, Tilt & Zoom
Washer, Wiper & Lamp control
Iris (Open / Close / Auto) and Peak White Inversion
Store & Recall presets 1 to 127 and Home ***
Camera Polling & Comms fail alarm ****
Alarm reporting for inputs 1 to 6
Connections
Default Baud Rate: 9600-7-E-2
Half Duplex : 2-wire RS485
ZVS-MSI-48
Peripheral Port
Pin 6
Pin 7
Rx / Tx Rx / Tx +
TIB
RS-485
+
Notes
* The protocol supports addresses 1 to 99 only. Addresses outside of the supported range are
re-numbered automatically using only the last two digits of the ZoneVu address
e.g.
ZoneVu Camera 101
controls
TIB Camera 1
ZoneVu Camera 299
controls
TIB Camera 99
ZoneVu Camera 100, 200 etc controls
No TIB Camera
** Where supported by the receiver
*** Presets 118 – 127 have special setup functions
**** Polling should be enabled for all TIB cameras even when alarm reporting is not required.
The receiver will show an error & timeout it’s functions after 10s if polling is not setup.
Compatibility
ZVS-MSI-48 Version 1.38.0.0 onwards
ZVS-SSI-48 Version 1.3.0.0 onwards
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Technical Support
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