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Video Monitoring / SYSTEM CONTROLLER
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– 2 –
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Defroster/Auxiliary 2 Button (DEF/AUX2)
Pressing this button will turn the housing defroster on or
off for cameras provided with this function. Pressing this
while the SHIFT indicator is lit will turn on or off the
AUX2 function controlling accessories that are connect-
ed to the camera or the specified receiver.
The indicator next to the respective button is lit while the
defroster or AUX2 operates.
u
Joystick Controller (UP/DOWN/L/R)
This joystick manually operates the Pan/Tilt Head and
moves the cursor in the Setup menu on the monitor
screen.
UP:
Upward
DOWN:
Downward
L:
Left
R:
Right
i
Focus Buttons (FOCUS: NEAR/FAR)
These buttons are used to adjust the lens focus of cam-
eras equipped with the specified lens.
When these buttons are pressed simultaneously, the
lens focus is set automatically when the specified cam-
era is used.
o
Zoom/Iris Buttons
(ZOOM: WIDE/TELE, IRIS: CLOSE/OPEN)
These buttons are used to zoom the camera image in
(TELE) and out (WIDE).
The lens iris is adjusted by pressing the OPEN or
CLOSE button while the SHIFT indicator is lit. Hold
down these buttons simultaneously for 1 second while
the SHIFT indicator is lit in order to reset the iris back to
the factory setting.
!0
Preset/Set/Program Preset Button
(PRESET/SET/PROGRAM PRESET)
PRESET: 
This button is used combined with the numer-
ic buttons to move a specific camera to a preset
position.
SET: This button is used to execute the currently high-
lighted setting in the Setup menu.
PROGRAM PRESET: Pressing this while holding down
the CAMERA SETUP/SETUP/PROGRAM button will
program a preset position.
!1
Numeric Buttons (0-9)
These buttons are used for the numeric input of preset
numbers and for executing parameters on the Camera
Setup menu.
!2
Home/Escape Button (HOME/ESC)
HOME: 
This button is used to return a specific camera
to the home position.
ESC: This button is used to escape from the currently
highlighted selection and return to the previous
menu of the Setup Menu.
!3
Shift button (SHIFT)
Pressing this button will enter or quit the shift mode.
While the SHIFT indicator is lit, press or hold down a
button that is assigned to a special function in the shift
mode in order to activate or deactivate the function.
!4
Alarm Reset/Suspend Button
(ALARM RESET/SUSPEND)
Pressing this button while the alarm function is activated
will reset the system alarm.
Pressing this button while the SHIFT indicator is lit will
activate or deactivate the alarm suspension mode.
The LED next to the button is lit while the alarm suspen-
sion mode operates.
!5
Camera Setup/Setup/Program Button
(CAMERA SETUP/SETUP/PROGRAM)
Pressing this button for 2 seconds or more will open or
close the Camera Setup menu. 
Pressing this button for 2 seconds or more while the
SHIFT indicator is lit will open or close the controller
setup menu. The indicator next to the respective button
is lit while the setup window is operated.
This button is also used to program the camera patrol
learning and preset position functions.
!6
Slow/Camera Function Button 
(SLOW/CAMERA FUNCTION)
The pan/tilt speed will decrease if this button is pressed
while the joystick controller is moved.
Pressing this combined with the numeric buttons while
the SHIFT indicator is lit will execute the camera func-
tions.
– 3 –
Rear View
POWER
OFF
SIGNAL GND
ON
CAMERA
IN
RS485
ALARM
DATA
TERM
VIDEO
OUT
RESET OUT
ALARM IN
RECOVER IN
ALARM OUT
ALARM IN
LINE
COAX
RS485
4
2
ON
OFF
1
2
G
3
4
R
T
A
B
A
B
G
r t y
u
i
o
!0
!1
e
q w
q
Alarm Switch 
This switch is used to specify the functions for the 5-pin
terminal adjacent to the switch. When the switch is set to
the upper position, the terminals supply and accept the
alarm related signals with a Time Lapse VTR. When the
switch is in the lower position, the terminals accept
alarm inputs 1, 2, 3 and 4.
w
Alarm Terminals
Terminal functions are specified by the alarm switch
position as shown in the table.
e
RS-485 Terminal
This terminal is used to exchange control data with the
camera site.
r
Termination Switch (TERM ON/OFF)
This switch is used to terminate the RS-485 communica-
tion lines.
It should normally be kept in the ON position.
t
Line Selection Switch (LINE 4/2)
This switch is used to select full-duplex (4-lines) or half-
duplex (2-lines) for the communication lines.
y
Data Selection Switch (DATA COAX/RS485)
This switch selects the data communication route from
among the multiplexing data on a coaxial cable or when
using an RS-485 line.
u
Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT)
This connector supplies composite video signals from
the camera.
i
Camera Input Connector (CAMERA IN)
This connector accepts the multiplexed video and con-
trol data signals from the specified camera or a specified
receiver.
o
AC Cord
!0
Power Switch (POWER)
This switch is used to turn the System Controller power
on and off.
Caution: In the following cases, disconnect the AC cord
from the service outlet, or switch off an ALL-POLE
MAIN SWITCH with a contact separation of at least
3 mm in each pole incorporated in the electrical
insulation of the building.
This is to be used when the controller needs to be
isolated from the AC mains, when the controller will
not be used for a long time, and when there is light-
ning.
!1
Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND)
Pin #
1
2
G
3
4
Switch Position
Up
Alarm Input
Alarm Output
Signal ground
Recover Input
Reset Output
Down
Alarm Input 1
Alarm Input 2
Signal ground
Alarm Input 3
Alarm Input 4
– 4 –
MAIN  BOARD
PANEL  BOARD
POWER  BOARD
REAR  BOARD
CN202
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
VIDEO IN
GND
VIDEO OUT
GND
RESET OUT
ALARM OUT
RESET IN
ALARM IN1
ALARM IN2
ALARM IN3
ALARM IN4
GND
TA
TB
RA
RB
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
KEYSY0
CN102
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
VIDEO IN
GND
VIDEO OUT
GND
RESET OUT
ALARM OUT
RESET IN
ALARM IN1
ALARM IN2
ALARM IN3
ALARM IN4
GND
TA
TB
RA
RB
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
KEYSY0
CN101
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
GND
PKEY5
PKEY4
PKEY3
PKEY2
PKEY1
PKEY0
GND
KEYS2
KEYS1
KEYS0
GND
LLAT2
LLAT1
LLAT0
GND
PLED5
PLED4
PLED3
PLED2
PLED1
PLED0
5V
CN301
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
GND
PKEY5
PKEY4
PKEY3
PKEY2
PKEY1
PKEY0
GND
KEYS2
KEYS1
KEYS0
GND
LLAT2
LLAT1
LLAT0
GND
PLED5
PLED4
PLED3
PLED2
PLED1
PLED0
5V
CN7
1
2
3
PT1
NC
PT2
CN902
1
3
PT IN1
PT IN2
CN901
CN701
1
3
1
3
AC IN1 (L)
AC IN2 (N)
T701
POWER
TRANSFORMER
AC  POWER  IN
E101  VCU161L01
E102  VCU161L02
F901
SW901
WIRING DIAGRAM
IC9
11
12
3
2
2
4
5
9
P31/TXD/SO1
P13/RXD2/SI2
3
11
12
11
9
10
50
P30/RXD/SI1
79
80
P11/PWM1
48
1
IC10
IC1
MICROPROCESSOR
IC3
EEPROM
IC12 (2/2)
MONOSTABLE
MULTIVIBRATOR
IC16
VOLTAGE
DETECTOR
IC11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
VIDEO IN
GND
VIDEO OUT
GND
RESET OUT
ALARM OUT
RESET IN
ALARM IN1
ALARM IN2
ALARM IN3
ALARM IN4
GND
TA
TB
RA
RB
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
KEYSY0
ALARM IN1
ALARM IN2
ALARM IN3
ALARM IN4
CN102
CN201
VIDEO
OUTPUT
CONNECTOR
CAMERA
INPUT
CONNECTOR
CN202
CN301
(2/2)
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
5V
PLED0
PLED1
PLED2
PLED3
PLED4
PLED5
GND
LLAT0
LLAT1
LLAT2
GND
PLED0
PLED1
PLED2
PLED3
PLED4
PLED5
PLED0
PLED1
PLED2
PLED3
PLED4
PLED5
LLAT0
LLAT1
LLAT2
P00
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P10
P11
P12
PLED0
PLED1
PLED2
PLED3
PLED4
PLED5
LLAT0
CN101
(2/2)
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
KEYS0
KEYS1
KEYS2
GND
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
GND
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
PKEY3
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
PKEY6
PKEY7
CN101
(1/2)
CN301
(1/2)
D3
#CE-R
P36/T02
5
#Q2
B2
2
6
IN
P20/NMI
#RESET
OUT
1
P35/T01
4
CS
2
P12/ASCK2/#SK2
49
SK
3
P14/TXD2/SO2
51
DI
DO
IC4  BUFFER
LE
#OC
D0–D7
Q0–Q7
11
2
1
4
3
6
5
10
11
20
16
13
19
IC104  GAL
A0-A4
72
71
70
69
19
18
17
16
15
14
11
10
9
26-30
32-39
3,4,7,8,13,
14,17,18
2,5,6,9,
12,15,16,19
ASTB/CLKOUT
P40/AD0–P47/AD7
A0–A7
AD0–AD7
AD0–AD7
AD0–AD7
AD0–AD7
A0–A4
D0–D7
P30
P31
P32
P33
77
P24
25
CSPION
AD0–AD7
A1–A18
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A18
A19
A0
A0–A14
P50/A8–P57/A15,
P60/A16–P63/A19
P65/#WR
44
36-43
24-35
11
10
13
9
8
7
10
11
9
9
22
13
12
11
10
IC107
CHARACTER  GENERATOR
MODE
#HSYNC
#VSYNC
5
1
6
5
5
7
2
15
10
9
3
6
IC108
SYNC
GENERATOR
IC102  SELECTOR
BFO
VDO
SYNC
16
P32/#SCK0/SCL
P34/T00
P33/S00/SDA
1
3
2
1
2
3
2
IC110
SYNC
SEPARATOR
IC106
IC106
IC103
Q106
Q102
IC106(d),
Q105,Q106(b)
IC105
SELECTOR
IC106
IC106
Q101
Q100
CSYNC VIN
1
6
4
5
P22/INTP1
73
X1
10
P66/#WAIT/HRQ
21
P21/INTP0
WEN
CLKIN
NTZPAL
ALARMNF
72
P24/INTP3
75
22
45
43
RESET
42
47
IC100
VIDEO  SIGNAL  PROCESSOR
22
29
23
36
2
3
31
28
VIN+
VD2 OUT
VIN–
VREF4V
DRIVE OUT
VD2 IN
40
FB OUT
39
FB IN
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
V2OUT
SW1
DGP
DATA OUT
DATA IN
CPIN
SW2
33
7
20
2
27
48
11
10
1
SYNCIN
59
DVD
DGP3
52
54
IC22  SRAM
#WE
#CE
I/O1–I/O8
A0–A14
27
20
1-10,21,23-26
11-13,15-19
IC7
IC9
c
A0a
A1a
A0b
A1b
#CSb
#Y0b
#CSa
#Y1b
#Y2b
#Y3b
#Y2a
A0
A1
A2
#Y2
#Y6
#Y7
#Y3
4
P27/SI0
78
9
15
IC2
DIVIDER
Q1
BZ1
P10/PWM0
47
C1
4Q
TP3
(#RD)
TP2
(#WR)
P64/#RD
23
#OE
22
3
1
2
3
14
13
15
11
12
1
2
P67/#REFRQ/HA
20
P16
53
P15
52
P17
54
IC6
FLASH-ROM
#WE
A-1/DQ15
DQ0–DQ7
#BYTE
#CE
A0–A17
11
1-8,17-25,48
29,31,33,35,
38,40,42,44
45
47
26
#OE
28
RESET
#CE-R
#RESET
12
12
6
10
24
IOREN
23
IOWEN
RESET OUT
RESET IN
VR
BLK2
VR
BLK2
CLK
#CS
DATA
VD2  DET
TP4
(#CE-F)
D318
D319
D322
D323
IC301
LATCH
2
5
12
15
Q0
Q1
Q4
Q5
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
CLK
11
3
4
7
8
13
14
IC8
3     8
DECODER
1
2
3
6
1
5
3
2
4
#Y0
A0
A1
A2
CS1
15
#Y1
14
IC15
3     8
DECODER
e
IC13
ALARM OUT
Q6
Q3
Q2
Q5
VREF2V
13
IC111
f
e
IC111
SW1
LLAT0
LLAT1
LLAT2
PLED0
PLED1
PLED2
PLED3
PLED4
PLED5
LLAT0
LLAT1
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
IC17
VOLTAGE
DETECTOR
VR1
JOYSTICK  CONTROLLER
2
7
P37/T03
6
71
6
Q11
IN
FILTER
OUT
P70/ANI0
56
P71/ANI1
57
PAN
TILT
P74/ANI4
60
P75/ANI5
KEYS0
KEYS1
61
P76/ANI6
62
P77/ANI7
KEYS2
KEYS3
KEYS0
KEYS1
KEYS2
KEYS3
63
P00
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
RESET
CF2
CF1
12
13
1
2
a
1
6
5
4
2
DOWN
R
L
UP
3
KEYSY0
1
2
3
Y0
A
B
C
15
Y1
14
Y2
13
IC300
3     8 DECODER
Y4
11
1
2
3
5
4
D303
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
SW4
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
1
2
3
5
4
D304
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
1
2
3
5
4
D305
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
1
2
3
5
4
D306
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
1
2
3
5
4
D307
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
1
2
3
5
4
D308
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
1
2
3
5
4
D309
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
1
2
3
5
4
D310
SW300
SW301
SW302
SW303
SW304
SW305
SW306
SW307
SW308
SW309
SW310
SW311
SW312
SW313
SW314
SW315
SW316
SW317
SW318
SW319
SW320
SW321
SW322
SW323
SW300  (1)
SW301  (2)
SW302  (3)
SW303  (4)
SW304  (5)
SW305  (6)
SW306  (7)
SW307  (8)
SW308  (9)
SW309  (HOME/ESC)
SW310  (0)
SW311  (PRESET/SET/PROGRAM PRESET)
SW312  (SLOW/CAMERA FUNCTION)
SW313  (WIDE/CLOSE)
SW314  (TELE/OPEN)
SW315  (AUTO/B/W/PATROL STOP)
SW316  (NEAR)
SW317  (FAR)
SW318  (SHIFT)
SW319  (CAMERA SETUP/SETUP/PROGRAM)
SW320  (PATROL PLAY/PATROL LEARN)
SW321  (ALARM RESET/SUSPEND)
SW322  (WIPER/AUX1)
SW323  (DEF/AUX2)
PKEY3
PKEY4
PKEY5
#Y4
#Y4
#Y2
#Y1
#Y1
#Y0
#Y0
#Y2
IC14
IC14
c
d
a
IC14
3
11
8
1
2
13
12
9
10
#Y0
#Y1
#Y2
#Y4
TB
TA
RA
RB
MAIN  BOARD
PANEL  BOARD
REAR  BOARD
+5V
+5V
D302
OPERATE
PLED0
PLED1
PLED2
PLED3
PLED4
PLED5
LLAT1
D324
D325
D327
D328
D329
IC302
LATCH
2
5
9
12
15
Q0
Q1
Q3
Q4
Q5
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
CLK
11
3
4
7
8
13
14
SHIFT
CAMERA  SETUP
DEF
AUX1
ALARM
SETUP
SUSPEND
WIPER
AUX2
6
3
5
4
b
IC9
TA
TB
RA
RB
PKEY0
PKEY1
PKEY2
KEYSY0
RESET OUT
ALARM OUT
RESET IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SW202
SW202
LINE
SELECTION
SWITCH
SW203
DATA
SELECTION
SWITCH
SW204
ALARM  SWITCH
CF201
1
2
3
8
7
6
5
4
5
6
TB
TA
RB
RA
TB
TA
RB
RA
1
2
3
4
SW201
SW201
TERMINATION
SWITCH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SW204
1
2
3
4
5
6
SW203
E201
D201
1
2
RESET OUT/
ALARM IN4
ALARM OUT/
ALARM IN2
ALARM IN/
ALARM IN1
RECOVER IN/
ALARM IN3
GND
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
E202
RS-485
TERMINAL
1/2
3/4
5/6
7/8
9/10
GND
TX(B)
TX(A)
RX(B)
RX(A)
TERM  OFF
TERM  ON
4 LINE
2 LINE
COAX
RS485
ALARM  IN 1-4
1
2
3
4
5
6
+5V
SW1
ALARM  RECOVER  OUTPUT
SELECTION  SWITCH
O.C.
0/5V
Q8
Q10
Q7
Q9
ALARM IN1
ALARM IN2
ALARM IN3
ALARM IN4
DATA OUT
DATA IN
CPIN
SW2
DATA OUT
DATA IN
CPIN
SW2
+5V
+5V
P24
3
P20
58
57
53
78
DIN
DOUT
IFCP
P23
P20
P20
BUFFER
VREF2V
VREF2V
AMP
P22
2
79
P21
P24
IC103,
Q103,
Q104
e
c
b
b
a
a
COM
ADR
1
2
Y
B
Y0
Y1
4
3
5
Z
C
Z0
Z1
14
11
13
12
X
A
X0
X1
CH0
CH1
4
5
6
1
2
3
SW100
SW100
CHARACTER
MODE
SELECTON
SWITCH
NOR
REV
VR
BLK2
IC103
13
12
11
d
FEEDBACK
CIRCUIT
ALARM IN/OUT
RECOVER IN
RESET OUT
– 5 –
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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