Rackmount Solutions RP-W119QD, RP-W819QD, RP-119QD, RP-919QD, RP-117QD User Manual

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Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started
1.1
Important Safeguards.........................................................1
1.2
Regulatory Notice...............................................................2
1.3
Before Installation...............................................................3
1.4
Unpacking...........................................................................3
1.5
1.6
Peripheral Products............................................................4
Part 1 Widescreen LCD Quad Display
Chapter 2 RP-W922QD & RP-W819QD
2.1
Package Contents...............................................................5
2.2
Structure Diagram...............................................................6
2.3
Installation.......................................................................7-8
2.4
Connection.........................................................................9
Chapter 3 RP-W119QD
3.1
Package Contents.............................................................10
3.2
Structure Diagram.............................................................11
3.3
How to Use the Slides.......................................................12
3.4
Connection.......................................................................13
Chapter 4 LCD Speci cation.......................................................14
Chapter 5 Dimensions......................................................................15
Part 2 4:3 LCD Quad Display
Chapter 6 RP-817QD, RP-919QD & RP-1020QD
6.1
Package Contents.............................................................16
6.2
Structure Diagram.............................................................17
6.3
Installation........................................................................18
6.4
Connection.......................................................................19
Chapter 7 RP-117QD, RP-119QD & RP-120QD
7.1
Package Contents.............................................................20
7.2
Structure Diagram.............................................................21
7.3
How to Use the Slides.......................................................22
7.4
Connection.......................................................................23
Chapter 8 LCD Speci cation.......................................................24
Chapter 9 Dimensions.......................................................................25
Chapter 10 Operation
10.1
On-screen Display Operation............................................26
10.2
On-screen Menu...............................................................27
Chapter 11 Quad Operation
11.1
Basic System Connection.................................................28
11.2
Alarm I/O Connection & Operation...............................29-30
11.3
Remote Control Connection & Operation.....................31-35
11.4
Quad Display Connection.................................................36
11.5
Quad Display On-screen Menu...................................37-39
11.6
VCR Operations...............................................................40
11.7
Quad Display Specifi cation...............................................40
Chapter 12 Options
12.1
DC Power..........................................................................41
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting..........................................................42
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1.1 Important Safeguards Chapter 1
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Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future reference.
What the warranty does not cover
Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modi ed or removed.
Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
Accident, misuse, neglect, re, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modifi -
cation, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us. Any damage of the product due to shipment. Removal or installation of the product.
Causes external to the product, such as electric power uctuation or failure. Use of supplies or parts not meeting our speci cations.
Normal wear and tear. Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.
Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.
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Legal Information
First English printing, October 2002 Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without no­tice. We are not liable for any injury or loss that results from the use of this equipment.
Safety Instructions
Unplug equipment before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or spray detergent; use a moist cloth.
Keep equipment away from excessive humidity and heat. Preferably, keep it in an air-conditioned envi-
ronment with temperatures not exceeding 40º Celsius (104º Fahrenheit).
When installing, place the equipment on a sturdy, level surface to prevent it from accidentally falling and
causing damage to other equipment or injury to persons nearby.
When the drawer is in an open position, do not cover, block or in any way obstruct the gap between it
and the power supply. Proper air convection is necessary to keep it from overheating.
Arrange the equipment’s power cord in such a way that others won’t trip or fall over it.
If you are using a power cord that didn’t ship with the equipment, ensure that it is rated for the voltage
and current labeled on the equipment’s electrical ratings label. The voltage rating on the cord should be
higher than the one listed on the equipment’s ratings label.
Observe all precautions and warnings attached to the equipment.
If you don’t intend on using the equipment for a long time, disconnect it from the power outlet to prevent
being damaged by transient over-voltage.
Keep all liquids away from the equipment to minimize the risk of accidental spillage. Liquid spilled on to
the power supply or on other hardware may cause damage, fi re or electrical shock.
Only qualifi ed service personnel should open the chassis. Opening it yourself could damage the equip
ment and invalidate its warranty.
If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning, have it checked by qualifi ed service
personnel.
Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer­ence in a residential installation. Any changes or modifi cations made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equip- ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow­ing measures:
Re-position or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
1.2 Regulatory Notice Chapter 1
1.5 Optional Accessories
It is very important to locate the Rackmount LCD Drawer / Display in a suitable environment.
The surface for placing and fi xing the Rackmount LCD Drawer / Display should be stable and level or mounted into a
suitable cabinet.
Make sure the place has good ventilation, is out of direct sunlight, away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat,
water, moisture and vibration.
Convenience for connecting the Rackmount LCD Drawer / Display to the related facilities should be well considers
too.
The Rackmount LCD Drawer / Display comes with the standard parts shown on the package contents. Check and make sure they are included and in good condition. If anything is missing, or damage, contact the supplier immediately.
1.4 Unpacking
1.3 Before Installation
Chapter 1
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1. Power Cord
1.1 IEC power cord
1.2 NEMA 5-15 power cord (US)
1.3 BS 1363 power cord (UK)
1.4 CEE 7/4 power cord (German)
1.5 AS 3112 power cord (Australia)
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1.6 Peripheral Products Chapter 1
Item Model No. Description
Matrix Cat6 KVM
MU-1602 / MU-1603 / MU-1604
MU-IP1613 / MU-IP1614 / MU-IP1624
MU-3202 / MU-3203 / MU-3204
MU-IP3213 / MU-IP3214 / MU-IP3224
Matrix Cat6 16 port KVM
Matrix IP Cat6 16 port KVM
Matrix Cat6 32 port KVM
Matrix IP Cat6 32 port KVM
Matrix DB-15 KVM
M-802 / M-803 / M-804
M-IP813 / M-IP814 / M-IP824
M-1602 / M-1603 / M-1604
M-IP1613 / M-IP1614 / M-IP1624
Matrix DB-15 8 port KVM
Matrix IP DB-15 8 port KVM
Matrix DB-15 16 port KVM
Matrix IP DB-15 16 port KVM
Combo Cat6 KVM
U-801 / U-802 / U-IP802
U-1601 / U-1602 / U-IP1602
U-3201 / U-3202 / U-IP3202
Combo Cat6 8 port KVM
Combo Cat6 16 port KVM
Combo Cat6 32 port KVM
Combo DB-15 KVM
CV-S801 / CV-802 / IP-802
CV-S1601 / CV-1602 / IP-1602
Combo DB-15 8 port KVM
Combo DB-15 16 port KVM
PS/2 DB-15 KVM CV-401 / CV-801 / CV-1601 4 / 8 / 16 port PS/2 DB-15 KVM
Keyboard Drawer
RK-1
RK-2
Rackmount keyboard drawer (with KVM options)
Rackmount keyboard drawer (short depth version)
2.1 Package Contents Chapter 2
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Rackmount LCD display x 1 pc
6' VGA cable (male to male) x 1 pc
User manual x 1 pc
Power cord x 1 pc
Auto switch power adapter x 1 pc
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2-in-1 LCD + Quad display membrane
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2.3 Installation Chapter 2
Install each screws shown in Figure 1.
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Fixed the LCD into the rack.
* M6 screws is not provided.
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2.3 Installation Chapter 2
Install each screws shown in Figure 3.
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Push the lower part of the LCD into the rack.
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Insert the upper part of the LCD display to the rack shown
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Installation completed.
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2.4 Connection Chapter 2
Caution : The Rackmount LCD Drawer & Display are hot-pluggable, but components of
connected devices, such as the servers and KVM switch, may not be hot-pluggable. Plug-
ging and unplugging cables while servers and KVM are powered on may cause irreversible
damage of the servers, KVM and Rackmount LCD Drawer. Before attempting to connect
anything to the Rackmount LCD Drawer, we suggest that turn off power to all devices be-
fore connecting them. Apply power to connected devices again only after the Rackmount
LCD Drawer receiving power.The company is not responsible for damage caused in this
way.
RP-W819QD & RP-W922QD
RS-232
Alarm I/O
VCR in
VCR out
AV BNC VGA Power
Video IN
1 ~ 4
Video Loop
1 ~ 4
Please refer to P.27 - 39
3.1 Package Contents Chapter 3
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LCD drawer x 1 pc
6’ VGA cable (male to male) x 1 pc
User manual x 1 pc
Power cord x 1 pc
Mounting bracket x 2 pcs
M6*15mm screw x 8 pcs
M6 cage nut x 8 pcs
M6 washer x 8 pcs
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LCD interchangeable module kit
“One Man” Installation Slides
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Thumb Screw
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3.3 How to Use the Slides Chapter 3
Figure 7.
A black arrow release button is located on the
outside of each slide. (shown in Figure 7).
Figure 8.
Pull and hold the black arrow button on either
side of the LCD drawer to unlock.
(shown in Figure 8).
Figure 9.
Push the LCD drawer into the rack. (shown in
Figure 9).
Caution : Keep your ngers away from the
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3.4 Connection Chapter 3
Caution : The Rackmount LCD Drawer & Display are hot-pluggable, but components of
connected devices, such as the servers and KVM switch, may not be hot-pluggable. Plug-
ging and unplugging cables while servers and KVM are powered on may cause irreversible
damage of the servers, KVM and Rackmount LCD Drawer. Before attempting to connect
anything to the Rackmount LCD Drawer, we suggest that turn off power to all devices be-
fore connecting them. Apply power to connected devices again only after the Rackmount
LCD Drawer receiving power.The company is not responsible for damage caused in this
way.
RP-W119QD
RS-232
Alarm I/O
VCR in
VCR out
S-Video VGA Power
Video IN
1 ~ 4
Video Loop
1 ~ 4
Please refer to P.28 - 40
4.1 LCD Specifi cations Chapter 4
RP-W922QD, RP-W819QD & RP-W119QD
Item Description
Diagonal Size 19" TFT 22" TFT Max. Resolution 1440 x 990 1680 x 1050 Brightness (cd/m²) 300 300 Color Support 16.7 M 16.7 M Contrast Ratio (typ.) 1000:1 1000:1 Viewing Angle (H/V) 160˚ x 160˚ 170˚ x 160˚ Display Area (mm) 408 x 255 474 x 296 Tr Response Time (ms) 1.3 3.6 LCD Panel MTBF (hrs) 50,000 50,000 VGA Signal Input Analog RGB, 0.7Vp-p Sync. Type Separate H/V, Composite, SOG
Resolution
720 x 400, 70 Hz
640 x 480, 60/ 70/ 72/ 75 Hz
800 x 600, 60/ 70/ 72/ 75 Hz
1024 x 768, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz
1152 x 864, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz
1280 x 720, 60/ 75 Hz 1280 x 720, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz
1280 x 1024, 60/ 75 Hz 1280 x 1024, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz
1440 x 990, 60 Hz 1680 x 1050, 60 Hz
Plug & Play DDC EDID 1.3 Connector DB-15 connector
Power Input Auto-sensing 100 to 240VAC, 50 / 60Hz Power Consumption Max. 48 Watt, Standby 5 Watt Compatibility Multi-platform - Mix PCs, SUNs, IBMs, HPs & DELLs.
Options
DC Power DC power input with 12V, 24V, 48V selection
Environmental
Operation 0˚ to 50˚C Degree Storage -5˚ to 60˚C Degree Relative Humidity 5~90%, non-condensing Shock 10G acceleration (11ms duration) Vibration 5~500Hz 1G RMS random vibration
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5.1 Dimensions Chapter 5
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Model
Product Dimension
(W x D x H)
Packing Dimension
(W x D x H)
Net Weight
Gross
Weight
RP-W922QD
500.4 x 70.5 mm
19.7 x 2.8"
9U
565 x 539 x 156 mm
22.2 x 21.2 x 6.1"
12 kg
26 lb
15 kg
33 lb
RP-W819QD
480 x 71.5 mm
18.9 x 2.8"
8U
565 x 495 x 156 mm
22.2 x 19.5 x 6.1"
8 kg
18 lb
10 kg
22 lb
RP-W119QD
442 x 650 x 44 mm
17.4 x 25.6 x 1.73"
581 x 755 x 172 mm
22.9 x 29.7 x 6.8"
13 kg
29 lb
18 kg
40 lb
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6.1 Package Contents Chapter 6
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Rackmount LCD display x 1 pc
6' VGA cable (male to male) x 1 pc
User manual x 1 pc
Power cord x 1 pc
Auto switch power adapter x 1 pc
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6.2 Structure Diagram Chapter 6
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LCD interchangeable module kit
LCD + Quad display membrane
Power adapter bracket
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Power cord
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6.3 Installation Chapter 6
Install each screws shown in Figure 10.
Figure 10.
Figure 11.
Fixed the LCD into the rack.
* M6 screws is not provided.
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6.4 Connection Chapter 6
Caution : The Rackmount LCD Drawer & Display are hot-pluggable, but components of
connected devices, such as the servers and KVM switch, may not be hot-pluggable. Plug-
ging and unplugging cables while servers and KVM are powered on may cause irreversible
damage of the servers, KVM and Rackmount LCD Drawer. Before attempting to connect
anything to the Rackmount LCD Drawer, we suggest that turn off power to all devices be-
fore connecting them. Apply power to connected devices again only after the Rackmount
LCD Drawer receiving power.The company is not responsible for damage caused in this
way.
RP-817QD, RP-919QD & RP-1020QD
RS-232
Alarm I/O
VCR in
VCR out
AV BNC VGA Power
Video IN
1 ~ 4
Video Loop
1 ~ 4
Please refer to P.28 - 40
7.1 Package Contents Chapter 7
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RP-117QD, RP-119QD & RP-120QD
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6’ VGA cable (male to male) x 1 pc
User manual x 1 pc
Auto switch power adapter ( for external power version) x 1 pc
Power cord x 1 pc
Mounting bracket x 2 pcs
M6*15mm screw x 8 pcs
M6 cage nut x 8 pcs
M6 washer x 8 pcs
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RP-117QD, RP-119QD & RP-120QD
LCD interchangeable module kit
“One Man” Installation Slides
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Thumb Screw
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7.3 How to Use the Slides Chapter 7
Figure 12.
A black arrow release button is located on the
outside of each slide. (shown in Figure 12).
Figure 13.
Pull and hold the black arrow button on either
side of the LCD drawer to unlock. (shown in
Figure 13).
Figure 14.
Push the LCD drawer into the rack. (shown in
Figure 14).
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7.4 Connection Chapter 7
Caution : The Rackmount LCD Drawer & Display are hot-pluggable, but components of
connected devices, such as the servers and KVM switch, may not be hot-pluggable. Plug-
ging and unplugging cables while servers and KVM are powered on may cause irreversible
damage of the servers, KVM and Rackmount LCD Drawer. Before attempting to connect
anything to the Rackmount LCD Drawer, we suggest that turn off power to all devices be-
fore connecting them. Apply power to connected devices again only after the Rackmount
LCD Drawer receiving power.The company is not responsible for damage caused in this
way.
RP-117QD, RP-119QD & RP-120QD
RS-232
Alarm I/O
VCR in
VCR out
S-Video VGA Power
Video IN
1 ~ 4
Video Loop
1 ~ 4
Please refer to P.28 - 40
Item Description
LCD Manufacturer
Diagonal Size 17" TFT 19" TFT 20" TFT Max. Resolution 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 Brightness (cd/m²) 300 300 300 Color Support 16.7 M 16.7 M 16.7 M Contrast Ratio (typ.) 1000:1 1000:1 800:1 Viewing Angle (H/V) 160˚ x 160˚ 160˚ x 160˚ 160˚ x 160˚ Display Area (mm) 338 x 270 376 x 301 408 x 306 Tr Response Time (ms) 1.3 1.3 1 LCD Panel MTBF (hrs) 50,000 50,000 50,000 VGA Signal Input Analog RGB, 0.7Vp-p Sync. Type Separate H/V, Composite, SOG
Resolution
720 x 400, 70 Hz
640 x 480, 60/ 72/ 75 Hz 640 x 480, 60/ 70/ 72/ 75 Hz
800 x 600, 60/ 70/ 72/ 75 Hz
1024 x 768, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz
1152 x 864, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz
1280 x 720, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz 1280 x 720, 60/ 75 Hz
1280 x 1024, 60/ 70/ 72/ 75 Hz 1280 x 1024, 60/ 70/ 75 Hz
- 1440 x 1050, 60 Hz
- 1600 x 1200, 60 Hz
Plug & Play DDC EDID 1.3 Connection DB-15 connector
Power Input Auto-sensing 100 to 240VAC, 50 / 60Hz Power Consumption Max. 48 Watt, Standby 5 Watt Compatibility Multi-platform - Mix PCs, SUNs, IBMs, HPs & DELLs. Regulation Approval FCC, CE
Options
DC Power DC power input with 12V, 24V, 48V selection
Environmental
Operation 0˚ to 50˚C Degree Storage -5˚ to 60˚C Degree Relative Humidity 5~90%, non-condensing Shock 10G acceleration (11ms duration) Vibration 5~500Hz 1G RMS random vibration
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8.1 LCD Specifi cations Chapter 8
RP-817QD, RP-919QD, RP-1020QD, RP-117QD, RP-119QD & RP-120QD
Model
Product Dimension
(W x D x H)
Packing Dimension
(W x D x H)
Net Weight
Gross
Weight
RP817QD series
480 x 71.5 mm
18.9 x 2.8"
8U
565 x 495 x 156 mm
22.2 x 19.5 x 6.1"
8 kg
18 lb
10 kg
22 lb
RP919QD series
480 x 71.5 mm
18.9 x 2.8"
9U
565 x 539 x 156 mm
22.2 x 21.2 x 6.1"
12 kg
26 lb
15 kg
33 lb
RP1020QD series
480 x 71.5 mm
18.9 x 2.8"
10U
565 x 539 x 156 mm
22.2 x 21.2 x 6.1"
16 kg
35 lb
20 kg
44 lb
RP117QD series
442 x 600 x 44.2 mm
17.4 x 23.6 x 1.74"
581 x 755 x 172 mm
22.9 x 29.7 x 6.8"
12 kg
17 lb
17 kg
37 lb
RP119QD series
442 x 600 x 44.2 mm
17.4 x 23.6 x 1.74"
581 x 755 x 172 mm
22.9 x 29.7 x 6.8”
13 kg
29 lb
18 kg
40 lb
RP120QD series
442 x 650 x 44.2 mm
17.4 x 25.6 x 1.74"
589 x 856 x 168 mm
23.2 x 33.7 x 6.8"
14 kg
31 lb
19 kg
42 lb
9.1 Dimensions Chapter 9
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RP-817QD, RP-919QD, RP-1020QD, RP-117QD, RP-119QD & RP-120QD
10.1 On-screen Display Operation Chapter 10
LCD + Quad display membrane
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Remarks :
Quad Display Control please refer to P.39 - 44
Exit the OSD screen Shortcut key to auto adjustment by pressed the button for 5 seconds or
Toggle analog, digital & video connection (DVI-D and video options only)
Scrolls through menu options and adjusts the displayed control
Display the OSD menu
Power on / off LCD
Power light
Green = On
Orange = Power saving
For Quad Display Control
For LCD OSD Menu
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10.2 On-screen Menu Chapter 10
OSD Confi guration Page
Image:
To enter into the brighness, contrast, color temp, red, green, and blue
Geometry:
To enter into the auto adjust, H position, V position, phase and clock
Video:
Audio:
To enter into volume, mute and power save
Misc:
To enter into the language, OSD position, graphic mode, OSD time, ratio and reset
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1. VCR in :
This BNC connector is connected to video output from VCR/DVR. A pre-recorded quad screen signal from a tape can be played back through a VCR/DVR and displayed on the video output channels. Push the VCR button (#2) to switch the device to VCR Playback mode.
2. VCR out :
This BNC connector is to be connected to the Video in from your VCR/DVR. It will only provide a quad screen video to ensure an un-interrupted video recording for all four cameras. The display video is not affected by the control panel.
3. Terminations :
These impedance switches are used to provide proper termination for each camera input. These switches toggle be­tween 75Ω and Hi-Z impedance. Incorrect termination will degrade the quality of the video signal. All video inputs not “looped through” to another device, the corresponding switches need to be set to 75Ω termination position. If another device is connected to video out loop through connector set the corresponding termination switch to Hi-Z position. Any device connected to the video out loop through connectors needs to be confi gure to 75Ω video termination. The factory default termination setting is 75Ω.
4. Ch1 In, Ch2 In, Ch3 In, and Ch4 In Video IN connectors :
These BNC connectors are used to connect to the video out from camera. Four cameras can be connected to these con­nectors to form a quad screen in the following mapping order.
5. Ch1 Out, Ch2 Out, Ch3 Out, and Ch4 Out Video Loop through connectors :
These connectors are used to loop video signals from each camera out to other devices.
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1. ALARM I/O :
This female type 9 pin D-sub connector is used for alarm sensor input and alarm output control connections. It provides Normal Open and Normal Close contacts for alarm out control.
The Alarm Hold Time can be confi gured from 0 second to 99 minutes for FIO-8037 / FIO-8134 through system Setup menu.
2. VCR Connection for T ape Recording Start and Stop Control :
Connecting the contacts of VCR RECORD and STOP switch to the alarm output NC and NO contacts will allow you to use an ordinary VCR to record for longer period of time. Combined with alarm sensor detection, the VCR will record only when an alarm sensor is activated.
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*. If more than one sensor have been trigged, VCR will start to record after the last trigged event. *. In order to make use of the alarm called full screen display function, the VIDEO IN connector from the VCR has to be connected to LIVE monitor connector of the device. If more than one sensor are trigged, VCR will then record all the events in full screen mode accordingly.
Pin Assignment for Alarm Connector (female type)
PIN# PIN# PIN#
1 Sensor 1 4 Sensor 4 7 Normal Open Contact
2 Sensor 2 5 Reset In 8 Common Contact
3 Sensor 3 6 GND 9 Normal Close Contact
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3 Sensor Activated Alarm
The unit is equipped with 4 alarm sensor inputs. If any alarm is activated:
the built-in buzzer will be activated.
the quad will switch the corresponding channel indicator LED to blinking mode.
a warning message depending on different models will be displayed as follows:
Quad output channel (#4) LIVE output channel (#5)
Blinking Alarm & Title message on the activated channel in quad screen
Full screen display of the activated channel. Also display a blinking Alarm message
Alarm
Alarm
Above mentioned alarm can be cleared by: If the device is operated under Security Lock ON mode, Push Lock button for 2 seconds to disable the function then push any button in the front panel.
4 Video Loss Alarm
Loss of video at any input is automatically detected by the device. The device will:
Activate the built-in buzzer.
Switch the corresponding channel indicator LED to blinking mode.
Display warning message on quad screen:
Quad output channel (#4)
Blinking Video Loss & Title message on the activated channel in quad screen
Video loss
The warning message and the buzzer can be cleared
by pushing Lock button (#2) for more than 4 seconds if the device is operated under Security lock On mode, or pushing any button on the front panel if the device is operated under
Security lock OFF mode.
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11.3 Remote Control Connection & Operation Chapter 11
hi-z
1 2 3 4
75
IN
OUT
RS-232
ALARM
dc 12V, 1amp
monitor vcrI/O
RS-232 Cable Wire
Computer
Remote Keypad
Rear Panel
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The device may be controlled via the male type 9 pin D-sub/RS-232 connector (#13) from a RC-5002 keypad, terminal or computer using ASCII code.
Note: Please power off the unit before connecting the Remote Control keypad.
1. Pin assignment of the male type 9 pin D-sub connector:
When a computer is used to control this device through a RS-232 port, pin 6, 7, 8, and 9 must be disconnected to prevent connecting the VCC and GND signals from the device to the computer. A RS-232 port only uses pin 1, 2, and 3 for control signal transmission.
2. A terminal or computer can be connected to the male type 9 pin D-sub connector on the real panel from it RS­ 232 port to control this device using standard, uppercase ASCII codes.
2.1 The ASCII command codes for the quad are listed in the table below. The transmission protocol is 1200-
baud rate, 8 data bit, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, and no parity.
Pin Assignment for Remote Control Connector
1 GND 4 NC 7 VCC
2 RX 5 NC 8 GND
3 TX 6 VCC 9 GND
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1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
Function ASCII Command Code
Quad Screen Display E
CH 1 A
CH 2 B
CH 3 C
CH 4 D
Freeze *1 EA, EB, EC, ED
Auto Switching Sequence F
VCR/Live G
Key Lock *2 H
Setup Menu *3 GH
Text Select Down *4 (GH) A
Text Select Up (GH) B
Cursor Left (GH) C
Cursor Right (GH) D
Alarm Reset I
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*1. For FIO-8037: in order to control the device to operate in Zoom mode, the computer has to fi rst send command code ” to switch the signal source from camera to VCR/DVR, at this time the device will automatically zoom channel 1 video from VCR/DVR to full screen. User can then input a correspond­ ing channel code to zoom any other specifi c channel. Input the corresponding channel code again to put the specifi c channel to freeze mode and send the code again to clear the freeze mode.
Example: Input GE, (GE) B, (GE) C, and (GE) D for zooming the video signal in channel 1 to 4 from VCR/DVR. Input “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” again to freeze the specifi c channel. Send command code “G” again to get back to Live input mode.
*2. Computer has to send out command code “H” continuously for 2 seconds to switch the device be­ tween security lock ON and OFF mode. If any alarm is activated under security lock ON mode, the device has to send out command code “H” continuously for more than 4 seconds to clear the alarm.
*3. Setup menu is switched ON by sending VCR/DVR and Lock button codes together.
*4. Text Select and Cursor Control functions can be performed only under menu Setup mode.
2.2 Right after computer/terminal has sent out the above mentioned control command code to the device, the
devic will respond with following status code back to computer through RS-232 port:
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Status
Code
Quad Status Status
Code
Quad Status
EF Device in Quad mode DE CH1 in Sequence mode
EE CH1 in Freeze mode DD CH2 in Sequence mode
ED CH2 in Freeze mode DB CH3 in Sequence mode
EC CH1 & 2 in Freeze mode D7 CH4 in Sequence mode
EB CH3 in Freeze mode CF Quad display in Sequence mode
EA CH1 & 3 in Freeze mode
E9 CH2 & 3 in Freeze mode E CH1 in Full screen mode
E8 CH1, 2, & 3 in Freeze mode D CH2 in Full screen mode
E7 CH4 in Freeze mode B CH3 in Full screen mode
E6 CH1 & 4 in Freeze mode 7 CH4 in Full screen mode
E5 CH2 & 4 in Freeze mode
E4 CH1, 2 & 4 in Freeze mode Attach to above code
E3 CH3 & 4 in Freeze mode XX-DF Buzzer/VCR ON
E2 CH1, 3, & 4 in Freeze mode XX-7F Security lock ON
E1 CH2, 3, & 4 in Freeze mode XX-3F Buzzer & Security lock ON (Stop)
E0 CH1, 2,3, & 4 in Freeze mode
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2.3 The confi guration of the status code for both normal and alarm operations: There are total 2 bytes of the status codes. Byte one, the fi rst 8 bits, shows the current status of the operation modes that the unit is in. Byte two, the second 8 bits, shows the current status of the alarm operations of the unit.
BYTE 1: Status code for normal operation modes
Channel Select
1110 = CH1 1101 = CH2 1011 = CH3 0111 = CH4
Display Mode
0 = Quad screen display 1 = Full Screen display
Auto-sequencing mode
0 = Auto sequencing mode 1 = Quad or full screen mode
VCR mode
0 = VCR operation 1 = Live operation
Security Lock mode
0 = Security lock ON mode 1 = Security lock OFF mode
Menu Setup mode
00 = Menu setup mode
BYTE 1 BYTE 2
}
}
}
}
ST ART STOP START STOP
b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
LOCK VCR SEQU QUAD CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1
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Sensor activated Alarm 0001 = CH1 activated 0010 = CH2 activated 0100 = CH3 activated 1000 = CH4 activated
Video Loss Alarm 0001 = CH1 activated 0010 = CH2 activated 0100 = CH3 activated 1000 = CH4 activated
BYTE 2: Status code for alarm operations: The fi rst 4 bits show the sensor activated alarm status of each channel; next 4 bits show the video loss alarm status of each channel. The digit “1” means alarm event is detected, and “0” means no alarm event is detected.
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b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1
b7 - b4: Sensor Activated Alarm b3 - b0: Video Loss Alarm
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11.4 Quad Display Operation Chapter 11
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5
4
2
VCR
button (#2)
Quad
button (#4)
CH Select
button (#5)
Function
ON ON OFF Display quad video signal from VCR tape
ON OFF Push Once Call up specifi c quadrant from tape in full screen mode
ON OFF Push Twice Freeze specifi c quadrant from tape in full screen mode
OFF X X Exit VCR operation and back to normal operation mode
3
Sequ.: Push this button to enable full page auto sequencing mode. Push this button again to disable it..
VCR: Push this button to enter into VCR Playback/Zoom operation. In this mode, the output video is displaying the video signal from VCR. When operated in Full Screen display mode, push select buttons (#5) to zoom any specifi c camera signal pre-recorded on the tape in quad format. Push the select button (#5) again to freeze the expanded picture on the screen.
Setup buttons (#1, #2) Function
CH Select buttons (#5)
UP, DOWN < , >
Push once Page 1 menu for time / date / title programming Text Selection Cursor Control
Push twice Page 2 menu for alarm confi guration Text Selection Cursor Control
Push the third time Save the settings Yes / No
Push the fourth time Exit setup mode, back to norrnal
#1, #2 Setup buttons: Push these two buttons simultaneously to get into Menu Setup mode and display page 1 of system setup menu. Push these two buttons simultaneously again to display page 2 of the setup menu. Use page 1 to program time/date and camera title and page 2 to confi gure alarm operations. Under menu setup mode, Channel Select buttons (#5) are used for cursor control and text selection to program the setup menu. Push the setup but­tons simultaneously again to save the setting. Push the setup buttons fourth time to get back to ordinary operation mode.
: Push this button to switch between Quad/ Full Screen display mode.
buttons: When operated in Quad mode, these buttons are used to freeze any specifi c camera by pushing the corresponding button. When operated in Full Screen display mode, these buttons are used to select specifi c camera to be displayed in full screen.
Quad button (#4) Channel Select buttons (#5) Function
ON ON Freeze specifi c camera video in Quad screen mode
OFF ON Call up specifi c camera video in full screen mode
These buttons are also used as cursor control and text select keys under Setup menu mode.
4
2
1
3
5
Lock: Security locks out button. Push this button for 2 seconds to enable control panel lock out function. Push this
button again for 2 seconds to disable the function.
1
Setup
VCR
SEQ
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<
< >
Quad Display Control
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11.5 Quad Display On-screen Menu Chapter 11
Right after the unit is turned on, The monitor will display the last setting on the Setup Menu.
CH TITLE
QUAD
DWELL TIME
03S 1 CH 1 03 S 2 CH 2 03 S 3 CH 3 03 S 4 CH 4 03 S LIVE VIDEO FREEZE ON VIDEO OUT: LIVE QUAD TITLE: ON ON TIME: 23 : 10 : 10 ON ON DATE: 12 - 25 - 2003 ON ON
1. Page 1 of the Setup Menu - Display Setting
Push Setup buttons (#1, #2) simultaneously to display the Setup Menu on the screen. There are total two pages in the Setup Menu. Page 1 is used to program TIME, DATE, and camera TITLE. Page 2 is used to program Alarm Operations. Under this mode, channel selection buttons (#5) on the front panel are used for cursor control and text selection. Use the cursor control buttons "<" and ">" to move the cursor to the location as desired to program, and use the text select but­tons "
" and " " to choose the right alphanumeric character to program.
Page 1: Setting the TIME, DATE, TITLE, and DWELL time:
1.1 TITLE setup:
The Title menu permits the setup of separate titles for each video channel. 8 characters may be entered for each video channel. The available alphanumeric characters are:
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D,..... X, Y, Z, . , :, - , / , < , > ,
, , space ,
1.2 DWELL Time setup:
The Dwell time menu permits setting the dwell time for all cameras and the Quad Screen on the LIVE output channel. The menu shows a table of all cameras and associated dwell time. Dwell time can be programmed by setting a number between 00 to 99 for each channel in the menu.
01 through 99: Adds the camera input to the auto switching SEQUENCE, with the corresponding dwell time in sec-
onds.
00: Skips the camera input in the auto switching SEQUENCE.
1.3 TIME/DATE setup:
Time and date information can be displayed on the video output channel through both LIVE and QUAD connector. Bot­tom of page 1 is used to set the values of time and date and also to enable or disable the display at each output channel.
The date and time will display in the “MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS” format for NTSC model and “DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS” format for PAL model.
1.4 TITLE/TIME/DATE disable and enable on LIVE and QUAD video output channel:
The Title/Time/Date display on each output channel can be enabled or disabled by setting ON or OFF in the correspond­ing entry.
2 Page 2 of the setup menu- Alarm Setting
Push Setup buttons (#1, #2) simultaneously and push (#1) button again to display page 2 of the setup menu on the screen. This Alarm Setting menu is used to set the desired alarm confi guration like buzzer, V-loss alarm and V-loss relay.
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ALARM SETTING CH SENSOR TYPE STATUS 1 OPEN NO ON 2 OPEN NO ON 3 OPEN NO ON 4 OPEN NO ON SENSITIVITY: 0.3 S DURATION: 30 S BUZZER: ON V-LOSS ALARM: ON V-LOSS RELAY: OFF
2.1 Sensitivity:
The features are not applicable in these model.
2.2 Alarm Hold Duration:
The features are not applicable in these model.
2.3 Buzzer:
The device has a build-in buzzer to signal a detected alarm through sound. User can choose to disable the buzzer by setting it to OFF.
2.4 V-Loss Alarm:
This entry is used to enable or disable the video loss alarm. The device automatically detects loss of video at any input if this entry is set to ON. User can choose to disable this feature by setting it to OFF for applications like video conferenc­ing or others that will need constant video source switching.
2.5 V-Loss Relay Control:
The device is equipped with an alarm controlled relay, which can be activated by both sensor trigged alarm and video loss alarm. This entry allows user to disable the relay activation from a loss of video in any camera input.
3 Save the settings and exit Setup Menu mode
Push (#1) button again will allow you to save the settings and go back to the normal operation mode and show a quad display on the screen.
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4: The setup menu can be reset to factory setting by pushing the Setup buttons (#1, #2) and power on the quad simultaneously . The factory setting is as follows:
5. The Quad Display Mode
5.1 Push Quad display button (#4) to switch between Quad screen and Full screen display mode. Right after you turn on the system, the unit is in the quad mode and displays cameras 1-4.
5.2 Use page 1 of the Setup menu to turn the Title display ON/OFF on each channel and also enable and disable the Time and Date display on LIVE and QUAD output channels.
5.3 Under Quad screen mode, push channel select button to freeze each camera input.
6. The Full Screen Display Mode
6.1 Push Quad button (#4) to OFF to enter Full screen display mode. Under this mode, you may call up any spe cifi c channel in full screen by simply pushing the corresponding channel selection button.
6.2 Push the Quad button (#4) to ON to return to the quad mode.
7. The Still Frame Display Mode
7.1 If the still screen mode is desired, fi rst turn the quad display button (#4) to ON to set the unit to display in the quad mode. At this time you may press any of the four channel selection buttons (#5) to freeze the corresponding channel.
7.2 Under Zoom On VCR playback mode, if the unit is showing quad screen, pushing the channel selection but tons (#5) will call up the specifi c channel to display in full screen. Push the same channel selection button again to freeze that channel in full screen.
8. The Auto-Sequence Mode
Push the Sequence button (#3) to ON to set the device to work as a sequencer. Under this mode, the display sequence rst starts with a quad screen and then continues to display each camera input in full screen, and then gets back to quad screen and so on. Press the Sequence button (#3) to OFF to release this mode.
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CH TITLE
QUAD
DWELL TIME
03S 1 CH 1 03 S 2 CH 2 03 S 3 CH 3 03 S 4 CH 4 03 S LIVE VIDEO FREEZE ON VIDEO OUT: LIVE QUAD TITLE: ON ON TIME: 23 : 10 : 10 ON ON DATE: 12 - 25 - 2003 ON ON
ALARM SETTING CH SENSOR TYPE STATUS 1 OPEN NO ON 2 OPEN NO ON 3 OPEN NO ON 4 OPEN NO ON SENSITIVITY: 0.3 S DURATION: 30 S BUZZER: ON V-LOSS ALARM: ON V-LOSS RELAY: OFF
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Zoom on VCR playback operation: Push VCR button (#2) to ON will switch the device to VCR playback mode. Under this mode, if the device is on quad display mode, a pr-recorded quad display video in the tape will be shown on the screen. If the device is in Full screen display mode, push any channel select buttons (#5) will select and expand the corresponding quadrants of the pre­recorded video to full screen display.
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11.7 Quad Display Specifi cations
Item Description
Model Number QD (NTSC) QD (PAL)
Number of Color 16.7 M 16.7 M
Imaging System NTSC PAL
Resolution 1024 x 525 1024 x 625
Refresh Rate 60 50
Video Input
Camera Input
1.0 Vpp, 75 Ohm x 4
VCR Input
1.0 Vpp, 75 Ohm x 1
Video Output
Live Monitor
1.0 Vpp, 75 Ohm x 1
Loop Through Out
1.0 Vpp, 75 Ohm x 4
VCR Output
1.0 Vpp, 75 Ohm x 1
Auto Gain Control Yes
Time / Date Yes
On Screen Display Yes
Camera Title 8 Character Title
Display Format
2 x Zoom On
Playback
Yes
QUAD Yes
FULL
Yes
SEQUENCY
Yes
Dwell Time 0 to 99 Sec Adjustable
Built-in Buzzer Yes
Key Lock Yes
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12.1 DC Power Options Chapter 12
Model 12V 24V 48V
Input rating
Input voltage: 12-Volt 24-Volt 48-Volt
Input range: 9 ~ 18V 18 ~ 36V 36 ~ 75V
Input current
- No load 50 mA 50 mA 50 mA
- Full load 4950 mA 2450 mA 1220 mA
Output rating
Output voltage: 12-Volt 12-Volt 12-Volt
Output current: 4.16A 4.16A 4.16A
Effi ciency 84% 85% 85%
Remarks
Package does not include power cord and AC power adapter
DC Power input
RP-W819QD & RP-W922QD RP-817QD, RP-919QD & RP-1020QD
RP-W119QD & RP-120QD
DC Power input
1. How do I adjust the resolution?
13.1 Troubleshooting Chapter 13
To change monitor resolution, click Start -> Control Panel -> Display. Select Setting tab to adjust the monitor resolution in
Desktop Area. The available resolutions, "640 x 480", "800 x 600", "1024 x 768", "1152 x 864", "1280 x 1024", are deter-
mined by the display card in your computer.
2. Is interference signal appeared on LCD normal when shutting down the computer ?
In rare cases, interference may appear on the monitor. This may be caused by signal rate of VGA card and is considered
normal. The image quality can be improved by adjusting the phase or pixel rate automatically or manually.
3. The membrane power light is not ON
Press the power On / Off on LCD membrane to check if the monitor is in the ON mode.
Check the power cord is properly connected to the LCD keyboard drawer and power outlet.
4. Screen image is not centered or sized properly
Press the button for two seconds to automatically adjust the image.
Adjust the H-position and V-position settings via On-screen menu.
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