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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
System Controller
VSP-9000
About this manual
• Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for
later reference.
This manual gives basic connections and operating instructions.
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Page 1 - VSP-9000

INSTRUCTION MANUALSystem ControllerVSP-9000About this manual• Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to kee

Page 2 - Table of Contents

English9 PreparationPart Names1 Menu Display (P11)When the unit is turned on, the main menu is displayed.Press the buttons in the menu to display setu

Page 3 - Precautions (For UL)

EnglishPreparation 10Part Names 1 Power terminalConnect the DC terminal on the AC adapter provided.2 Dipswitch (SW)Used for PC settings, communication

Page 4 - Safety Cautions

English11 PreparationMenu Display CAM 1 DVR 1 CAM 1 DVR 1SEQONPA NONTOURONSEQ/PAN/TOURO

Page 5

EnglishPreparation 12System InformationPress the button to display the current initial settings information for this unit. These settings change whe

Page 6 - 5 Introduction

English13 PreparationSample System ConnectionA When connected to video communication terminal (VIDEO) P15B When connected to video communication termi

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EnglishPreparation 14Sample System Connection D When connected to video communication terminal (VIDEO) and camera communication terminal (TELEMETRY B)

Page 8 - 7 Introduction

English15 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 1A When connected to video communication terminal (VIDEO)bbbb Connecting communication convers

Page 9 - Accessories

EnglishPreparation 16Connection and Communication Setup 1 bbbb Making Connections1111Connect this unit to equipment for communication and operation.Be

Page 10 - Part Names

English17 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 1 (continued)Check Setup:• Type:To operate a hard disk digital recorder with a multiplexer fun

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EnglishPreparation 18Connection and Communication Setup 2B When connected to video communication terminal (VIDEO)RS-485MONITOR OUTMAINA1IN2BVIDEOCOMSW

Page 12 - Menu Display

English1 IntroductionTable of ContentsPrecautions (For UL) ...2Safety Cautions...

Page 13 - System Information

English19 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 2 (continued)bbbb Making Connections1111Connect this unit to equipment for communication and o

Page 14 - Sample System Connection

EnglishPreparation 20Connection and Communication Setup 2 Check Setup:• Type:To operate a hard disk digital recorder with a multiplexer function, this

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English21 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 3C When connected to video communication terminal (VIDEO) and camera communication terminal (T

Page 16 - 15 Preparation

EnglishPreparation 22Connection and Communication Setup 3 bbbb Making Connections1111Connect this unit to equipment for communication and operation.Be

Page 17 - Preparation 16

English23 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 3 Check Setup:• Type:To operate a hard disk digital recorder with a multiplexer function, this

Page 18 - 17 Preparation

EnglishPreparation 24Connection and Communication Setup 4D When connected to video communication terminal (VIDEO) and camera communication terminal (T

Page 19 - Connecting communication

English25 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 4 (continued)bbbb Making Connections1111Connect this unit to equipment for communication and o

Page 20 - 19 Preparation

EnglishPreparation 26Connection and Communication Setup 4 Check Setup:• Type:To operate a hard disk digital recorder with a multiplexer function, this

Page 21 - Preparation 20

English27 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 5E When connected to video communication terminal (VIDEO) and camera communication terminals (

Page 22 - 21 Preparation

EnglishPreparation 28Connection and Communication Setup 5 bbbb Making Connections1111Connect this unit to equipment for communication and operation.Be

Page 23 - Preparation 22

EnglishIntroduction 2Precautions (For UL)CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user's authori

Page 24 - 23 Preparation

English29 PreparationConnection and Communication Setup 5 (continued)Check Setup:• Type:To operate a hard disk digital recorder with a multiplexer fun

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EnglishPreparation 30Communication Lines and Number of Connected UnitsThis unit can operate multiple hard disk digital recorders with a multiplexer fu

Page 26 - 25 Preparation

English31 PreparationCommunication Lines and Number of Connected Units (Continued)VIDEOCOMSWON1234ABTELEMETRY12VSWON1234RS-485TERMINATETERMINATEOFF ON

Page 27 - Preparation 26

EnglishOperation 32Hard Disk Digital Recorder (DVR) OperationWhen connecting this unit with hard disk digital recorders, zoom cameras, etc.Note: Some

Page 28 - 27 Preparation

English33 OperationHard Disk Digital Recorder (DVR) Operation (Continued)4Press . changes to .5Use the ten-key pad to enter the camera address (Examp

Page 29 - Preparation 28

EnglishOperation 34Hard Disk Digital Recorder (DVR) Operation Recording stop buttonThe recording stop screen is displayed on the menu display.Press

Page 30 - 29 Preparation

English35 OperationHard Disk Digital Recorder (DVR) Operation (Continued)Security lock buttonPress to engage a security lock on hard disk digital reco

Page 31 - Connected Units

EnglishOperation 36Multiplexer (MUX) operationNote: Some operation buttons may not be operable, depending on the connected equipment.1Press the butt

Page 32 - (Continued)

English37 OperationMultiplexer (MUX) operation (Continued)bbbb Main Menu Screen OperationSpot monitor buttons (*)Press to select the image to output t

Page 33 - (Example: 1)

EnglishOperation 38Dome Camera/Zoom Camera OperationNote: Some operation buttons may not be operable, depending on the connected equipment.1Press the

Page 34 - 33 Operation

English3 IntroductionSafety CautionsMain UnitWARNINGbbbb Never use when unit emits smoke, unusual noises, or unusual smells.Using under these abnormal

Page 35

English39 OperationDome Camera/Zoom Camera Operation (Continued)bbbb Main Menu Screen OperationPerforms a sequential pan.Performs an automatic pan.Eng

Page 36 - 35 Operation

EnglishOperation 40Dome Camera/Zoom Camera Operation Turns OFF other functions.The ten-key pad screen is displayed on the menu display.Select the func

Page 37 - <Sub Screen>

English41 System SetupSystem Setup OverviewSYSTEMent 1-ITALIANO> 2-ENGLISH 3-FRANÇAIS 4-DEUTSCH 5-******** 6-******** 7-******** 8-********

Page 38 - 37 Operation

EnglishSystem Setup 42Language SelectionPasswords and menu display settings are available for operating this unit. As an example, changing the languag

Page 39 - To previous screen

English43 System SetupCommunication SetupThis sets up communication with equipment connected to the video communication terminal (VIDEO) or camera com

Page 40 - 39 Operation

EnglishSystem Setup 44Communication Setup bbbb Unit Address SetupWhen purchased, the unit address is set to “1”. Change the address when using multipl

Page 41

English45 System SetupCommunication Setup (Continued)B 2–TELEMETRY (Dome camera or zoom camera communication setup)Upon purchasing, the communication

Page 42 - 41 System Setup

EnglishSystem Setup 46Communication Setup C 3–SERIAL TESTS (Communication output test for video communication terminal and camera communication termin

Page 43

English47 System SetupControl SetupSets up equipment and functions effective for this unit.bbbb Select a Control Item (ACCEPTED VALUES)Press the but

Page 44 - Communication Setup

EnglishSystem Setup 48Control Setup Single row clear buttonClears a row at a time.Individual camera setup buttonThe ten cameras on the cursor line can

Page 45

EnglishIntroduction 4Safety Cautions CAUTIONbbbb Transport with careUnplug the AC adapter power plug from the outlet, confirm that connection cables a

Page 46 - 45 System Setup

English49 System SetupControl Setup (Continued)C 3–FUNCTIONSOther functions can be started or stopped.• Mtx/Dvr/Mux setupEnables display of the video

Page 47 - White Yellow

EnglishSystem Setup 50Password Setup (PASSWORD)Passwords can be set for operations upon unit power ON, setup menu access, etc.enter.0DigitpasswordStar

Page 48 - 47 System Setup

English51 System SetupPassword Setup (PASSWORD) (Continued)The password setup procedure is the same for each item. Here, entering the password upon un

Page 49 - Control Setup

EnglishSystem Setup 52Setup (CONFIGURATION)EnterEnterESCESCentententent 1-RESTORE BASIS VALUES1-RESTORE BASIS VALUES >Confirm? (ENTER) CONFIGUR

Page 50 - 49 System Setup

English53 System SetupSetup (CONFIGURATION) (Continued)bbbb Initialize (RESTORE BASIS VALUES)When this is set, the settings of each menu screen revert

Page 51 - Password Setup (PASSWORD)

EnglishSystem Setup 54Setup (CONFIGURATION) • 4–Matrix alarm: Matrix alarm detectionThis setting sounds a buzzer when an alarm is detected.Selections:

Page 52 - 51 System Setup

English55 System SetupSetup (CONFIGURATION) (Continued)bbbb Touch screen adjustment (TOUCH SCREEN SETTING)1Press the button or button to select “T

Page 53 - Setup (CONFIGURATION)

EnglishSystem Setup 56Setup (CONFIGURATION) 6Press the button.The coordinates at the lower right are placed in memory, and change to “= = = = =”.7Pr

Page 54 - 53 System Setup

English57 System SetupSetup (CONFIGURATION) (Continued)5After initializing, operate the joystick as shown in the drawing to perform touch screen adjus

Page 55

SoftwareCONTENTS2222 Software Configuration ... 592222 Connection and Software Installation... 602222 System Setup (S

Page 56 - 55 System Setup

English5 IntroductionSafety Cautions (Continued)Provided AC AdapterWARNINGbbbb Use only the provided AC adapterUse the provided AC adapter. Using a di

Page 57

English59 SoftwareSoftware ConfigurationUse the software on the provided CD-ROM to perform various settings for this unit on your PC.System setup for

Page 58 - 57 System Setup

EnglishSoftware 60Connection and Software Installationbbbb Install the Software1Insert the provided CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive on the PC, open it, and

Page 59 - Software

English61 SoftwareSystem Setup (Setup)1 Menu[File]New: Create new system settings.Open: Open existing settings.Save: Save settings.Save as: Save setti

Page 60 - Software Configuration

EnglishSoftware 62System Setup (Setup) A General (General Settings)1From the “File” menu, select “New”.• To open saved settings, select “Open”.• To do

Page 61 - Software 60

English63 SoftwareSystem Setup (Setup) (Continued)1 Language (Select Language):Each number corresponds to the number by each language displayed in the

Page 62 - System Setup (Setup)

EnglishSoftware 64System Setup (Setup) B Cameras (Camera communication setup)1Click the [Cameras] tab.2Set camera lines using the various buttons.: Cl

Page 63 - Software 62

English65 SoftwareSystem Setup (Setup) (Continued)Changing the Camera Address Number• Click to enter input/output settings mode (upper left grid dis

Page 64 - 63 Software

EnglishSoftware 66System Setup (Setup) C Monitor/Local Mux (Valid/Invalid setup for hard disk digital recorder with multiplexer)1Click the [Monitor/Lo

Page 65 - Software 64

English67 SoftwareSystem Setup (Setup) (Continued)D Enabling (stopping or starting settings)1Click the [Enabling] tab.2Check the functions to turn ON.

Page 66 - 65 Software

EnglishSoftware 68Language Setup (Language)1 Menu[Text management]Receive from keyboard:Receives the current language from the unit.Load from file:Ope

Page 67 - Software 66

EnglishIntroduction 6Safety Cautions CAUTIONbbbb Do not connect to other equipmentThe provided AC adapter is exclusively for this unit. Connecting to

Page 68 - 67 Software

English69 SoftwareLanguage Setup (Language) (Continued)bbbb Creating Two Different English Tabs1From the “Text management” menu, select “Receive from

Page 69 - Language Setup (Language)

EnglishSoftware 70Language Setup (Language) 7Use the same procedure to change other words or change them into symbols, creating tabs with different En

Page 70 - 69 Software

English71 SoftwareGraphics Environment Setup (Maps)1 Menu[Project]• New: Creates new graphics.• Open: Opens an existing file.• Save: Saves current set

Page 71 - Software 70

EnglishSoftware 72Graphics Environment Setup (Maps) bbbb Display Telephone Number on Opening Screen1From the “Project” menu, select “New”.The Opening

Page 72 - 71 Software

English73 SoftwareGraphics Environment Setup (Maps) (Continued)bbbb Map Screen Explanation1From the “Project” menu, select “New”.The Opening screen ap

Page 73 - Software 72

EnglishSoftware 74Graphics Environment Setup (Maps) 1 Map Display2 Map SelectionClick the up or down arrows on the spin button to switch the map displ

Page 74 - 73 Software

English75 SoftwareGraphics Environment Setup (Maps) (Continued)(Allocation Setup Screen)(1) Matrix/Mux-DvrAllocates functions and selects video equipm

Page 75 - Software 74

EnglishSoftware 76Graphics Environment Setup (Maps) bbbb Sample Equipment AllocationA To allocate “Play” to the hard disk digital recorder (DVR) at ad

Page 76 - 75 Software

English77 SoftwareGraphics Environment Setup (Maps) (Continued)B Select the camera connected to CH16 of the hard disk digital recorder (DVR) on addres

Page 77 - Software 76

EnglishSoftware 78Graphics Environment Setup (Maps) C To switch the map display screen to Map 151At the lower right of the screen, by “Jump page”, che

Page 78 - 77 Software

English7 IntroductionSafety Cautions (Continued)Always Observe These Rules for Proper Usebbbb TrademarkBrands and product names described in this docu

Page 79 - Software 78

English79 SoftwareGraphics Environment Setup (Maps) (Continued)bbbb Protocol Chart (Autopan)(*) only with VKR Eneo matrix on video lineProtocolStart 1

Page 80 - 79 Software

EnglishSoftware 80Graphics Environment Setup (Maps) bbbb Protocol Chart (Patrol)(*) only with VKR Eneo matrix on video lineProtocolStart 4 Stop 5 Togg

Page 81 - Software 80

English81 SoftwareGraphics Environment Setup (Maps) (Continued)bbbb Changing the Opening screen to “SANYO”1From the “Project” menu, select “New”.The O

Page 82 - 81 Software

EnglishSoftware 82Graphics Environment Setup (Maps) bbbb Create a map using the graphics tool and display on opening screen.1From the “Project” menu,

Page 83 - Software 82

English83 SoftwareGraphics Environment Setup (Maps) (Continued)3Click to save settings.4From the “Project” menu, select “Send to keyboard”.A dialog

Page 84 - 83 Software

EnglishSoftware 84Graphics Environment Setup (Maps) 3 Drawing Tools: Selects the item (cursor): Draws lines freehand: Draws straight line: Draws recta

Page 85 - Software 84

English85 OthersSpecificationsAppearance and specifications may be revised without notice. Thank you for your understanding.bbbb Outer Dimensions (Uni

Page 86 - Specifications

EnglishOthers 86Appendixbbbb Communications Chart1–VIDEO (Video Line)Type Protocol BaudrateDVR/MUX SANYO DVR/MU 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200- - - - - - - -

Page 87 - Appendix

English87 OthersAppendix (Continued)2–TELEMETRY A (Camera Line)2–TELEMETRY B (Camera Line)Connector Protocol BaudrateVideoVideoVideoVideo SANYO SSPSAN

Page 88 - 87 Others

EnglishOthers 88Appendix bbbb Message ChartALARM: Esc to exit PATROL: Sent 'Walk' StopAUX: Select function PATROL: Sent Recording "Walk

Page 89 - Others 88

EnglishIntroduction 8Major Characteristics• Use joystick for pan/tilt/zoom operations• Select your language• Wide-range control of high-speed dome cam

Page 90 - 89 Others

English89 OthersAppendix (Continued)bbbb Special Code ChartThese functions can be loaded by entering their special codes.ERNITEC SATURN...

Page 91

EnglishOthers 90Appendix bbbb MARK MERCERCode FunctionIRIS MANUAL11 Opens the iris.12 Closes the iris.ON SCREEN DISPLAY21 Screen display ON.22 Screen

Page 92 - 91 Others

English91 OthersAppendix (Continued)Code FunctionTOGGLE AUTO PARK (ON/OFF)2XX Dome cameras can be set to automatically move to preset position No. 1 a

Page 93

EnglishOthers 92Appendix bbbb PELCOCode Function0 Pan 0 positionSPEED CURVES11 First speed curve (speed values: 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 45, 63).12 Second sp

Page 94 - 93 Others

English93 OthersAppendix (Continued)Code FunctionALARMSX Alarm identification (X is 1 to 8)MISC99 Cleans screen.999 Initializes remote camera operatio

Page 95

EnglishOthers 94Appendix bbbb SENSORMATICCode FunctionRELAYS0 All relays OFF1 Relay 1 ON2 Relay 2 ON3 Relay 3 ON4 Relay 4 ON12 Relay 1 and 2 ON13 Rela

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