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Video Matrix Systems. V1411. The V1411 matrix has the smallest capacity of all the Vicon Matrix Systems Standard Size is 8 Cameras x 2 Monitors Expandable to 16 Cameras x 4 Monitors (with V1411-EXP Expansion Unit). V1411. Self-contained CPU Limited Programming Capabilities
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V1411 • The V1411 matrix has the smallest capacity of all the Vicon Matrix Systems • Standard Size is 8 Cameras x 2 Monitors • Expandable to 16 Cameras x 4 Monitors • (with V1411-EXP Expansion Unit)
V1411 • Self-contained CPU • Limited Programming Capabilities • Compatible with: • RS-422 PTZ Data Control • ViCoax II Up-the Coax PTZ Control • Requires External Keypad for Control • Rack or wall mount – 2RU
V1411 • Questions?
V1422 • Self-Contained CPU • Full Matrix Programming Capabilities • 32x8 Configuration (non-expandable) • Front Panel Keypad Control
V1422 • Compatible with: • RS-422 PTZ Data Control • ViCoax II Up-the Coax PTZ Control • Supports up to 8 additional Keypads • Capable of Host Computer Control • Rack Mount – 2RU
V1422 Rear Panel 2RU Relay Out J6 Host Port J1 Audio Follower J5 Serial Printer J2 Alarm Inputs Monitor Outputs J3 Keypads J4 Receivers
V1422 • Questions?
Matrix44 The Vicon Matrix44 describes a family of Video Switching System components consisting of: V1344 Video Switching System V4481SCC-HD Video Switching Card Cage
V1344 • Self-Contained CPU • Components: V1344SCPU-HDA, an internal CPU that controls matrix switching for up to 128 cameras and 24 monitors. Also provides data control for pan, tilt and lens functions. V1344TDT-HD, the Time/Date/Titler card to provide titling capabilities for up to 8 monitors.
V1344 • Full Matrix Programming Capabilities • 128x8 Configuration • Compatible with: • RS-422 PTZ Data Control • Supports up to 32 Keypads • Capable of Host Computer Control
V1344 Rear Panel J2 RS232 Printer Port Vertical Sync J1 RS232 Host Port Status Display Input 1 J3 Keypads 4RU J4 Receivers J7 Alarm Input Video Inputs J8 Control Output Monitor Outputs Looping Output
V4481SCC-HD The major difference between a V4481SCC-HD and the V1344 is the absence of an internal CPU card. The V4481SCC-HD requires an external CPU and external titling. With the proper external CPU, a series of V4481SCC-HD Video Switching Card Cages may be assembled to create a 1024x256 Video Matrix.
V4481SCC-HD Instead of a CPU card, the V4481SCC-HD uses a V4430ADEC-HD Address Decoder card. The V4481SCC-HD also requires the use of external Titler cages, the V1300X-TCC series.
V4481SCC-HD Rear Panel J4 Video Control Input Input 1 Video Inputs J3 Video Control Output Monitor Outputs Looping Output
Matrix44 Video can loop out to another card cage or to another device (DVR, etc). Looping to another card cage: Use the V44RC-21-1 cables to pass 8 videos. Looping to another device: Use the V44RCB-12-1 to loop out and/or terminate.
Matrix44 V44RC-21-1 V44RCB-12-1
Matrix44 • In a one-cage matrix system, camera video must either be terminated or looped to another video product. • Termination: • V75TR-1 - terminates 8 cameras in a 16-pin connector. • V75T – terminates one camera with a BNC connection.
Matrix44 V75TR-1 V75T
Matrix44 • Questions?
Matrix66 The Vicon Matrix66 describes a family of Video Switching System components consisting of: V1466 Video Switching System V6680SCC-HD Video Switching Card Cage
Matrix66 V1466: This is a self-contained Video Matrix Switching System. Components: V1466SCPU-A, an internal CPU that controls matrix switching for up to 256 cameras and 32 monitors. Also provides data control for pan, tilt and lens functions. V1466TDT-SHD, the Time/Date/Titler card to provide titling capabilities for up to 16 monitors.
Matrix66 V1466 Configurations: There are two basic configurations of the V1466. 128x32 This configuration allows for 32 monitor outputs in one card cage. This configuration is available as 32x32, 64x32, 96x32, or 128x32. 256x32 This configuration is available as 32x16 through 256x32 in 32 camera increments.
V1466 Rear Panel, 64x16 System Status Display J2 Serial Printer J1 Host Port J4 Receiver Port J3 Keypad Port J9 Alarm Input 8RU J11 Control Out 33-64 1-32
Matrix66 V6680SCC-HD This is a card cage that will support video switching components for up to 256 cameras by 16 monitors. The V6680SCC-HD requires an external CPU for video switching control and external Time/Date/Titling for the monitor outputs. The external CPU governs the system size limit.
V6680SCC Card cage with two V6610S-1 Video Input cards and one V6616AMP Monitor Amp card with V6670X Card Extender
V6680SCC-HD 160 x 16 System V75TR-SHD Terminators
V6680SCC-HD 1 Two styles of card cage rear panels are available: 8 1-8 9-16 9 V6610RP-B This panel has 32 BNC’s for video inputs and 4 D-shell connectors for terminating or looping. 16 17 24 17-24 25-32 25 It is used for both Camera Inputs and Monitor Outputs. 32
V6680SCC-HD Cam 1-8 Loop In Cam 1-8 Loop Out Cam 9-16 Loop In Cam 9-16 Loop Out V6610RP-R This panel has 8 D-shell connectors for looping video. Cam 17-24 Loop In Cam 17-24 Loop Out Cam 25-32 Loop In Cam 25-32 Loop Out
Card Cage Address Switch In from External CPU Out to Next Card Cage 225-256 193-224 161-192 129-160 MON 97-128 65-96 33-64 1-32 Rear Panel Connections, V6680SCC, 256 x 16
V6680SCC-HD In a one-cage matrix system, camera video must either be terminated or looped to another video product. Termination: V75TR-SHD - terminates 8 cameras in a 15-pin D-shell connector. V75T – terminates one camera with a BNC connection.
V6680SCC-HD V75TR-SHD V75T
V6680SCC-HD Video can loop out to another card cage or to another device (DVR, etc). Looping to another card cage: Use the V66RC-36 cables to pass 8 videos. Looping to another device: Use the V66RCB-24 to loop out and/or terminate.
V6680SCC-HD V66RC-36
V6680SCC-HD V66RCB-24
TDT Monitor 1 Matrix66 with V66RC-36 Video Looping Cables for Cameras 1-32 TDT Monitor 17
Looping 256 Video Inputs through Multiple Card Cages Monitors 1-16 Monitors 17-32 Monitors 129-144 Monitors 113-128 Monitors 33-48 Monitors 97-112 Monitors 49-64 Monitors 81-96 Monitors 65-80
Matrix66 • Questions?
External CPUs • Vicon CPU Evolution • VPS (Vicon Programmable System) • First CPU released in 1981
External CPUs • VPS1200 • Used the 1200 series software • Very limited field programming options • Only supports fixed speed PTZ
External CPUs • VPS1300 • Released 1990 • Use the 1300 series software • Provided more field programming options, i.e., alarms, etc. • Original software version only supported fixed speed PTZ • Software Ver 2.0 supports variable speed PTZ
External CPUs • V1400 Series • V1400 • V1422 • V1466 • Uses the 1400 series software • Programming more user friendly • Added programming options, i.e., scheduled and timed events, Comm delays, etc.
External CPUs • V1500 • Software is almost identical to the 1400 series • PC based • Supports network communications • Capable of greatly increased system sizes
External CPUs • VPS1300 Capacities: • 256x256 • 512x256 • 1024x256
External CPUs • VPS1400 Capacity: • 2048x128
External CPUs (VPS1300, VPS1400) -GM Global Memory -SV Supervisor CPU -VC Video Control CPU 3RU -AC Alarm Control CPU -TC Titler Control CPU Expansion Slot
External CPUs - VPS1300 J2 Keypads, 1-32, 33-64 J4 Receivers, 1-256, 257-512 J5 Receivers, 513-768, 769-1024 Status Display J7 Host Port J2 Video Control, Mon 1-128 J3 Video Control, Mon 129-256
External CPUs - VPS1300 J10 Alarm Control, 1-256 J11, Alarm Host Port J9 Alarm Control, 257-512 J12 Alarm Serial Printer J2 Titler Control, 1-64 J5 Titler, 193-256 J3 Titler Control, 65-128 J4 Titler Control 129-192