Sony YS-S100 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • YS-S100 is the model number of the equipment.
  • This machine works on Power requirements of 120 V AC and 60 Hz.
  • The Power consumption of this machine is at 160 mA.
  • The equipment can operate within the temperature range of 0˚C to 40˚C or 32˚F to 104˚F.
  • It can also be stored within a temperature range of -20˚C to 60˚C, this translates to -4˚F and 140˚F.
  • The provided measurements which include and do not include projecting components and controls of the piece of equipment are 424mm(w) x 355 mm(d) x 44mm(h).
  • The approximate weight for the equipment can go up to 4.1 KG or 9 lbs 1 oz.
  • The Inputs for this piece of equipment:
  • CAMERA INPUTS 1 to 8: BNC type, NTSC color, 1 Vp-p, and 75 ohm sync negative unbalanced.
  • EXT IN: Similar to the above- BNC type has NTSC and 1 Vp connected in a unbalanced manner.
  • ALARM INPUT: M3 screws inserted at the sides of the machine for alarm system.
  • REV IN: M3 installed screws on a 5V dc internal line.
  • EXT TIMING: BNC type installed for a 5V open circuit.
  • The provided Outputs for the equipment:
  • SPOT MON OUTOUT; BNC type .75 ohms
  • SEQ MON OUTOUT: BNC type 75 ohms
  • ALARM OUT: M3 screws type with open type contacts used
  • RES OUT: Type M3 with 4V and 1 ohm output
  • EXT TIMING OUT: BNC connector, open collector output, contact rating 5V DC/100 mA, resistive load - Features: - Can switch monitor pictures of up to 8 surveillance cameras. - Automatic camera functions, where the sequence of cameras viewed is programmed so that cameras are viewed automatically in a set sequence. - Individual spot monitor functions for other cameras allowing them to be viewed manually. - Dwell time setting for each camera independently. - ALARM INPUT terminals that can be used together with alarms to trigger alarm data recording. - Camera ID setting to be shown on the monitor. - Also, an inbuilt option to control the devices using the RS-232C or RS-485.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the maximum number of cameras that can be connected to the YS-S100? A1: YS-S100 can be connected to a maximum of 8 cameras.

Q2: I want to use the sequential monitor function but I want to see the output of a specific camera, how can I do that? A2: You can use the spot monitor function by ‘INPUT SELECT’ button of the camera output that need to be viewed.

Q3: Is it possible to set different dwell times in respect to different cameras? A3: Yes, there is an option of setting different dwell time for different cameras.

Q4: In what manner do you obtain alarm data?

A4: Alarm data is obtained in a fully automated manner. Upon activation of the alarm, relevant information such as the alarm number, date of the incident, and time of the incident is stored as alarm data.

Q5: The camera inputs use which type of connectors? What type is it? Would you be able to elaborate on it for me?

A5: The camera inputs employ the BNC type of connectors.

Q6: What will happen to the recorded alarms once it fills out the memory?

A6: When the memory exceeds its limit (which is 108 alarm inputs), it will stop recording further alarms until such a time when the existing data is deleted.

Q7: Is it possible for me to control the device through my laptop?

A7: Indeed, the device is also controllable from a centralized computer using the RS-232C or RS-485 connectors.

Q8: What is the working voltage of the YS-S100?

A8: The YS-S100 has an operational voltage of 120 V AC.

User Manual

Sony YS-S100 User Manual
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