ZoneVu ZVR-310 Bedienungsanleitung

SECURITY with VISION
ZVR-310 RECEIVER
USERS MANUAL

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CONTENTS
1. ZVR-310 WELCOME 4
2. FEATURES 4
3. INSTALLATION 5
3.1 LINK SETTINGS 5
3.2 CONNECTING THE ZVR-310 5
3.3 ADDRESS SETTING 6
4. CONFIGURATION 7
4.1 LOGGING ONTO THE ZVR-310 7
4.1.1 LOGGING ON FROM THE ZVK-007 KEYBOARD 7
4.2 KEY TABLES 7
4.2.1 ZVK-007 KEY TABLE 7
4.3 HEAD FORMATTING 8
4.4 OSD MENU SYSTEM 8
4.4.1 HEAD FUNCTIONS 9
4.4.2 ALARM FUNCTIONS 9
4.4.3 MEMORY FUNCTIONS 11
4.4.4 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 12
4.4.5 MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS 12
4.5 LOGGING OFF FROM THE ZVR-310 13
4.5.1 LOGGING OFF FROM A ZVK-007 13
5. DIAGNOSTICS 14
5.1 SELF TEST 14
5.2 ON SCREEN DIAGNOSTICS 14
6. DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 15
7. SPECIFICATIONS 16
7.1 ELECTRICAL 16

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7.2 PHYSICAL 16
7.3 FUNCTIONS 16
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 18
9. PRODUCT WARRANTY 19
10. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 20
11. APPENDIX A PCB OVERVIEW 21
12. APPENDIX B CONNECTION DIAGRAM 22
13. DOCUMENT HISTORY 23
Whilst every effort has been made to confirm the information in this document is correct,
MEYERTECH DIVISION 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 DIVISION.
MEYERTECH DIVISION are committed to continuous product development and therefore
reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
1997 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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1. ZVR-310 WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing the ZoneVu ZVR-310 Telemetry Receiver.
The ZVR-310 fully exploits the benefits of high performance AC control. The receiver operates over
Coax based MEYERTECH VICTAtelemetry or twisted pair RS422, and is compatible with the full
range of ZoneVu products.
R-310 WELCOME 1 ZVR-
2. FEATURES
♦Pan, Tilt Zoom and Focus
♦Simultaneous Pan, Tilt and Zoom
♦Auto/Manual Iris Control
♦PWS (Peak White Suppression)
♦Wash, Wipe and Lamp
♦Latching Auxiliary
♦Momentary Auxiliary
♦Self Test Mode
♦System Diagnostics
♦Programmable Presets
♦Programmable Privacy Zones
♦Programmable Ordered and Random Patrols
♦6 Alarm Inputs + Anti-Tamper and Camera Fail Alarms
♦On Screen Display Configuration
♦COAX/RS422/RS485 Transmission
3INSTALLATION

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3. INSTALLATION
To obtain the optimum performance from your ZVR-310 please take time to read this manual before
commencing installation. If you have any questions or problems our staff will be pleased to assist you
on the technical helplines listed on page 27.
WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES. THIS
EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
Unpack the ZVR-310 and check the contents against the list below.
♦ZVR-310 PCB
♦Transformer 20V 100VA
3.1 LINK SETTINGS
Links N.O. and N.C. are used to select Alarm contact types. NEVER connect both N.O. and N.C.
N.C. Fit for Normally Closed Contacts.
N.O. Fit for Normally Open Contacts.
LD Do not fit for ZVR-310
LENS Selects 6 or 12V camera drive level.
422/485 Sets up serial port. (Link out - 422 ; Link in - 485)
422 ( x2 ) Fit for receiving via RS422 and transmitting via VICTA COAX.
Unfitted receives and transmits via VICTA COAX
Note : For Link locations see Appendix A on page 21.
VC1 Variable trimmer capacitor adjusts caption widths of OSD text.
3.2 CONNECTING THE ZVR-310
Connect up the ZVR-310 in accordance with the accompanying wiring diagram, paying special
attention to the maximum ratings and the notes below.
1. The ZVR-310 MUST be Earthed at the AC input supply terminal.
2. NEVER run cables directly under the PCB as this may interfere with the operation of the
Telemetry ZVR-310 and other camera head equipment.
3. ALWAYS use Screened cables for low voltage and signal cables ensuring the screen is
connected to 0V or Earth.

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4. AVOID looming cables of differing characteristics together E.G. Video cables with cables
carrying mains power.
5. If the ZVR-310 is to be operated over twisted pair cable ensure the screen is connected to 0V.
6. If N/O alarms are selected link-out unused inputs to the alarm common.
7. The maximum cable run for Twisted Pair is typically 2Km.
8. The maximum cable run for VICTA is typically 750m.
9. The maximum number of Telemetry Receivers that can be connected to a single driver output
is 32.
10. The cable used to wire the secondary of the transformer should be a minimum of 0-5mm2.
11. Observe the polarity of the brake wiring. Incorrect connection will result in vibration when
coming out of a mechanical end stop.
To test the ZVR-310 locally press the SELF-TEST switch for approximately 3 seconds. The ZVR-310
will then perform a self test cycle exercising each function in turn. Status LED’s are provided for +12V
and Comms. Received (RXD).
3.3 ADDRESS SETTING
To set the ZVR-310 receiver address:
1. Press and Hold the Self Test Button on the ZVR-310. (See PCB Overview)
2. Apply power to the ZVR-310.
3. When the ZVR-310 powers up, an On Screen Display will display the current receiver address
and give instructions for changing the address.
4. The Self Test button is used to change the receiver address by stepping from left to right
through three numeric fields. These are the Hundreds, Tens and Units which make up the
ZVR-310 network address. A flashing cursor highlights the current field.
5. Momentary key presses increment the value displayed within the current field.
6. A key press of longer than 2 seconds steps to the next field. Either Hundredths to Tens, Tens
to Units or Units back to Hundredths.
7. Ensure that the programmed receiver address is valid.
8. A key press of longer than 5 seconds accepts the displayed address and the ZVR-310
continues to power up as normal.

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4. CONFIGURATION
The ZVR-310 should now be configured by logging onto the receiver from a ZVK-007 keyboard and
following the On Screen Menus.
4.1 LOGGING ONTO THE ZVR-310
4.1.1 LOGGING ON FROM THE ZVK-007 KEYBOARD
Access to Telemetry Receiver Configuration is achieved by logging on to the SUPERVISOR LEVEL
of the keyboard.
1. Log On to the ZVK-007 at Supervisor Level.
2. Use the MODE Key to step through the Menu options to ZVR CONFIG Select using the ENT
key.
3. Use the MODE Key to step through the various receiver options to ZVR-310. Select using the
ENT key.
4. Press the PROG Key to enter the On Screen Display Menu system. ZVK-007 now enters TALK
mode with the ZVR-310 Receiver.
5. The Right Hand Joystick control is used to navigate the OSD Menu System. The current
selected option is indicated by flashing text.
4.2 KEY TABLES
4.2.1 ZVK-007 KEY TABLE
The following ZVK-007 keys are used to configure the Receiver.
ENT Proceed to the selected option. Also used to Abort Endstop and Preset
Positioning.
HOLD Used to Save Endstop and Preset positions.
MODE/SHIFT Toggle between Alphabetic and Numeric Keys.
SPACE Toggle between options enclosed within quotes. E.g. [ option ].
DEC Toggles between Upper and Lower Cases when entering Text.

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<< Used to delete text characters to the left of the cursor position.
>> Used to delete text characters at and to the right of the cursor position.
4.3 HEAD FORMATTING
It is important to configure the following ZVR-310 parameters in the following order before attempting
to configure any other parameters. This is only required if the Pan and Tilt head or lens is fitted with
feedback pots.
1. Feedback Pots (Head Functions Menu).
2. Check joystick control. Make any corrections to joystick control within the PTZF Swap Menu
(Head Functions Menu).
3. Set the End Stops for Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus (optional).
4.4 OSD MENU SYSTEM
Configuration is divided into five sections within the Setup Main Menu of the On Screen Display. To
select a specific category
ZVK-007 navigate the OSD menu using the Right Hand Joystick and select with the ENT key.
Note : Early versions of ZVK-007 (software issues prior to 2-0) : Do not use the joystick to navigate menu’s.
Use upper case letters. If joystick is used by mistake, press ‘X’ to recover.
ZVR-310
Setup Main Menu
Head functions
aLarm functions
Memory functions
Display functions
mIsc. functions
Abandon changes
Save change

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4.4.1 HEAD FUNCTIONS
The options within this Menu refer to the camera head. It is important to use the facilities within this
menu to customize the receiver to the type of head the receiver is connected to.
PTZF Swap The PTZF SWAP facility is an engineering function to reverse the polarities of
the Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus drives. When a receiver is initially installed the
direction of PTZF functions should be checked and reconfigured where
necessary.
Feedback Pots The receiver tests head potentiometers to determine drive feedback and
direction. This also determines whether the head is capable of presets. During
this operation each function (Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus) will be exercised by the
receiver as a integrity test. Any faults will be displayed on-screen.
Endstops These can be set for Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus. Alternatively, they can be
switched off.
Speed Table Not Applicable.
Error Table Not Applicable.
Softstop Not Applicable.
4.4.2 ALARM FUNCTIONS
The ZVR-310 has the capability to detect and report six contact alarms, one tamper alarm and one
camera fail alarm. The six alarms and tamper alarm can be set to trigger from Normally Open or
Normally Closed contacts via a link on the PCB. The menu options allows the alarms to be globally
enabled or disabled.
ZVR-310
Head Functions
Ptzf swap
Feedback pots
Endstops
speed Table
errOr table
Softstop
Return to main menu

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If a Camera Fail alarm occurs whereby Video signal stop being transmitted to the ZVR-310, the OSD
facility ensures that Alarm, Dynamic Text and Static Text Information continues to be displayed
Talk Mode -VICTA, RS422/485, VICTA+RS4xx or None
Alarm Status -On or Off
ZVR-310
Alarm Functions
Talk mode [VICTA ]
Alarm status [ON]
Return to main menu
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