D-MAX DMX-25632 User manual

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MATRIX SWITCHER (MAIN CPU)
USER MANUAL
DMX-25632


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WARNING
Always have the unit installed by the store it was purchased from.
Improper connections and/or installation could result in electrical shock, fire or other serious
injury or damage.
Do not place the unit on an unstable surface.
Always checks the strength and stability of the installation location.
A falling unit will result in damage and could cause serious injury.
Never disassemble or attempt to repair or modify the unit.
Disassemble by untrained personnel could result in serious electrical shock, fire and/or
malfunction.
Never use in locations where combustible materials are used.
The unit should never be used where combustible materials, such as gases, are being
used.
Fire, explosion or other serious accidents could occur
Never touch electrical connections with wet hands.
Touching electrical connections with wet hands could result in serious electrical shock.
Never expose the unit to water.
If the unit becomes wet, turn off the power and unplug it immediately.
Stop using the unit if it becomes wet and contact your nearest supplier or manufacturer
representative.
Never use the unit if there is an abnormality.
Turn off the power and unplug the unit immediately if there is any type of abnormality, such
as a strange smell or smoke.
Continuing to use a unit that is not operation properly could result in serious injury or
damage to the unit.
Always use the designated power supply.
Failure to use the proper power supply could result in fire, electrical shock, serious injury
and/or damage.
Always uses the designated power supply.
Always handle the connecting cords properly.
Never damage or modify the connecting cords.
Never pull on the connecting cord, expose them to extreme heat and/or place heavy
objects on top of them.
Failure to follow these warnings could result in fire, electrical shock or other damage or
injury.

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CAUTION
Always use the unit indoors.
The unit should never be used outdoors, or in any place where it will be exposed to rain
or other extremes of moisture.
Direct exposure to water will result in rust and will damage the unit.
Never use in environments that have heavy concentrations of dust, smoke, steam or
humidity.
Environments such as these could result in fire, electrical shock or other serious damage
or injury.
Never place the unit in extremes of high or low temperatures.
Extreme temperatures will damage the unit.
Always use within an operating range of 0℃to 40℃.
Never place the unit near the magnetic.
The unit should never be placed near by magnetic.
It is reason for the malfunctions.
Never expose the unit to impact.
Strong impact may seriously damage the unit.
FOR PROPER OPERATION
Never install the unit yourself.
The unit should be installed by trained personnel.
This product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the harmonized European standards,
following the provisions of the below stated directives.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC(EN61000-3-2:1995, EN61000-3-3:1995, EN50081-
1:1992, EN50082-1:1997)
This devise complies with part 15 of the fcc rules operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation

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1.
1.
INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES
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1.1
PRODUCT FEATURES
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1.2
QUICK VIEW OF FEATURES & INTRODUCTION
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2.
NAME OF EACH PART & ITS FUNCTION
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2.1
CONNECTING WITH PERIPHERAL UNITS
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2.1.1
FRONT VIEW
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2.1.2
REAR VIEW
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3. 3.2.1
BASIC CONFIGURATION & CHECK POINT
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3.1. 3.2.2
BASIC CONFIGURATION
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3.2
CHECK POINT
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4.
FULL & DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
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4.1.
SETUP FOR MATRIX MAIN & SUB KEYBOARD (INITIALIZING)
12, 13
4.2.
ENTER OSD MENU WITH CONTROLLER (DCK-255)
14
4.2.1
PROGRAMMING AUTO SELECTOR
14,15
4.2.2
PROGRAMMING ALARM / PRESET
16, 17
4.2.3
ID SETUP ON THE MONITOR
18, 19
4.2.4
PROGRAMMING TIME / DATE
20, 21
5.
CAUTION & TROUBLE SHOOTING
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5.1
CAUTION IN USE
22
5.2
TROUBLE SHOOTING
22
6.
DEMENSION
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7.
SPECIFICATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1.1. Product Features
☺32 English Characters
32 Characters including English, Numeric, symbols
☺Date / Time / ID display
It shows date, time, ID on the monitor
☺Protecting from noise
Protect noise of synchronizing when converting camera
from auto to manual.
.
☺256 CCTV Receivers Control
Controls up to 256 CCTV Receivers when you add 3
more extension units (DME-6432)
☺Control up to 8 sub keyboards
It allows users to operate from control keyboard (DCK-
255) and connect up to 8 sub keyboards (excluding main)
☺Plug& Play with DCK-255
You can directly connect control keyboard (DCK-255) to
the main matrix (DMX-25632)
☺Auto Selecting Cameras & Monitors
This function automatically shows you any videos
(cameras) on any monitors by the input value you set..
☺Alarm connected
Relayed alarm system is built in it and maximum 512
sensors can be inputted in case of use of D-MAX alarm
receiver unit DAR-080, DAR-241.
☺RS-232 Interface
Built-in RS-232 port enables you to directly
connect to PC or DVR and controlled. In this
case, DIU is not required. (Note that it
communicates only with RS-232.)
☺256 X 32 Video Matrix Control
Maximum configuration is 256 camera inputs, 32 monitor
outputs. It’s available when you add 3 more video input
bays (DME-6432), 16 video input cards from DMX-25632.
☺64 Inputs, 32 Outputs(BNC connector)
BNC connectors at the back for 64 camera inputs, 32
monitor outputs
☺ID, TIME generator built in DVC-6432
Every DVC-6432 has ID, Time generator.
1. INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES

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POWER UNIT
POWER
VIDEO MATRIX
PUSH
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ADMX-25632
1.2 QUICK VIEW OF FEATURES & INTRODUCTION
1.2.1. FEATURES
F E A T U R E S
1. INPUT / OUTPUT CHANNEL:
1 Video Card (DVC-6432) is capable of 64 camera inputs and 2monitor outputs
Up to 16 video cards (DVC-6432) can be inserted into this matrix switcher (DMX-25632) and it will allow you to control 32
monitors. (1 DVC-6432 controls 2 monitor outputs)
2. OSD DISPLAY:
- 32 characters in English.
- Built-in I/D, TIME generator in each video card (DVC-6432).
- In switching camera manually, automatically, never noise rolling on the monitor for shifting synchronization of cameras.
3. POWER SUPPLY UNIT: with power supply in it, more stable input power supplied.
4. EXTENSION: By Adding 1 unit of DME-6432, you can control 128 cameras & 32 monitors.(16 of DVC-6432)
Adding 2 units –control 192 cameras& 32 monitors.
Adding 3 units –control 256 cameras & 32 monitors (full set)
5. ALARM connection & operation: It allows display for event views on the monitor automatically while an alarm sensor
activates related with the ARU (Alarm Receive Unit).
With the alarm receiver (DAR-241, DAR-080), it allows input 512 sensors to maximum.
6. SYSTEM FEATURES:
- Easy to insert & removal of video cards on the slot in the matrix switcher.
- It allows users to repair, maintain easily.
- Easy extension.
- Observation on internet in case of installation of Network Card (optional)

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2.1 CONNECTING WITH PERIPHERAL UNITS
2.1.1. FRONT VIEW
MAIN POWER:
Turn ON/OFF the power.
STATUS SIGNALS:
Display signals of status on the matrix switcher.
ETHERNET SLOT:
Observation on the web in case of installation (optional),
**NOTICE**
This slot is for only ETHERNET CARD, never insert DVC-6432 card.
(For network function, please ask manufacturer or seller)
Give attention to putting the card (DVC-6432) in right direction into this main CPU (DMX-25632), not to place
upside down.
CARD SLOT:
Insert from left side and watch out for the direction. Part view side should be right. Insert cards all the way in to hear click.
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By inserting 1 pc of the card Control 64 cameras & 2 monitors
By inserting 2 pcs of the cards Control 64 cameras & 4 monitors
By inserting 3 pcs of the cards Control 64 cameras & 6 monitors
……………..
By inserting 16 pcs of the card Control 64 cameras & 32 monitors
2. NAME OF EACH PART AND ITS FUNCTION

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2 - 1 - 2. REAR VIEW
CAMERA INPUT:
BNC which you can connect
video cable from cameras
(1-64 Cameras)
RS-232 TERMINAL PORT:
Control it by connecting PC directly
to this port.
{by installing DGM-2002(Alarm map)
or program for matrix control.}
MAIN KEYBOARD:
Connect and Control the
keyboard (DCK-255).
ETHERNET:
Connect PC
(Controlled on network)
SUB KEY:
Used to connect a sub
keyboard.
Connect terminal port of
RS-485(+,-) on the sub
keyboard.
CONTROL:
Control port for cameras
and there are 2 terminal
ports. Connect T+,T-
with RS- 485(+,-).
(128cameras on each
port can be connected
in parallel.
ALARM RECEIVER:
This port is used to
connect alarm receiver
(DAR-241 or DAR-080)
with this port. Connect
the port (T+,T-) with
485(+,-). It allows the
port to connect 512
sensors in parallel.
AC INPUT:
190V~250V,
50/60Hz,
Power Input.
EXTENSION INPUT:
Used to connect DME-
6432
(extension bay unit).
*connector in the pack
of DME-6432. must be
used by all means.
MONITOR OUTPUT:
Connect video output
cable to Monitor.

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3.1. BASIC CONFIGURATION
Remote controlling by
networking from a
distance.
(By ETHERNET CARD)
*OPTIONAL- Please ask
your supplier.
MAIN KEYBOARD
Connect to a keyboard
controller without a
data junction box.
SUB KEYBOARD
Connect DCK-255.
(1~8pcs of sub
keyboard) in
parallel.
You can directly connect PC into
this port and control.
Connect data cable for the
cameras. In the 1st port, it
allows to connecting to 128
cameras and in the 2nd port,
it allows connecting to 128
cameras (256 cameras in
total). Note each data cable
do not allow more than
1.2km.)
Connect with alarm receiver
(With DAR-241, DAR-080, it allows connecting 512
sensors as a maximum.
3. BASIC CONFIGURATION & CHECK POINT

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3.2. CHECK POINT
- When you connect matrix CPU (DMX-25632) with extension bay (DME-6432), follow the directions in order as below,
- Please be careful to put properly connect data (+) and data (-) when you make RS-485 or 422 connection.
- It’s a must that you use twisted-pair cable while connecting between units due to the use of RS-485 or RS-422 data
communication.
-ALARM RECEIVER –used to interlock with alarm sensor.
DMX-25632
(Main CPU unit)
DM E-6432
(Extension bay)
DM E-6432
(Extension bay)
DM E-6432
(Extension bay)
*Matrix CPU (DMX-25632)
should be arranged on
extension bay (DME-
6432)
Control
64 cameras &
32 monitors
(16xDVC-6432
required.)
Control
128 cameras &
32 monitors
Control
192 cameras &
32 monitors
Control
256 cameras &
32 monitors
It allows connecting with a maximum 20pcs of DAR-241, alarm receiver. Please use data cable less than 1.2 Km
and twisted-pair cable.

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4.1. SETUP FOR MATRIX MAIN & SUB KEYBOARD (INITIALIZING)
--- Setting Matrix Keyboard ---
<MAIN MENU>
Plug in power cable (RJ-45) and hold down the
SET
button for 3
seconds until you hear a beep. Then keep your finger off from the
SET
. button for the initial setup on the keyboard LCD.
<Matrix Keyboard>
MAIN(0)
SUB KEY No(1->8)
Press Numeric Key
<Matrix Keyboard>
MAIN (0)
SUB KEY Q’ TY (1->8)
Press Numeric Key
<User Keyboard Set〉
1.Matrix 2.TX Key
3.Receiver Select
4.Alarm Set
Press
1
button and set a matrix keyboard.
1. Matrix: choose when you use a matrix switcher.
2. TX Key: Used to operate PTZ camera directly with DCK-255 with
no matrix switcher (DMX-25632).
(Default value is set as this mode, TX Key)
3. Receiver Select:
Select a protocol according to receiver model.
(D-MAX and other vendors’).
4. Alarm Set:
1) Used to connect sensors with speed dome camera.
2) Used to connect sensors with alarm receiver unit.
*** Select 1 here to operate matrix system. ****
Press
0
button and it will be set as a main keyboard.
Select the Sub Keyboard Quantity
1
~
8
.
(Press the number according to the sub keyboard installed.
You are required to press 8 if you use a DIU-800.)
1
2
3
4. FULL & DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS

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--- Setup a Sub Keyboard ---
<MAIN MENU>
<Matrix Keyboard>
Monitor: 01
Camera: 001
Input? ■[SUB1]
<Matrix Keyboard>
Monitor: 01
Camera: 001
Input? ■[MAIN]
4
<Matrix Keyboard>
MAIN (0)
SUB KEY No (1->8)
Press Numeric Key
<User Keyboard Set〉
1.Matrix 2.TX Key
3.Receiver Select
4.Alarm Set
Press
1
button to set a matrix sub keyboard.
1. Matrix: select this when you use matrix switcher.
2. TX Key: Used to operate PTZ camera directly with DCK-255 with no
matrix switcher (DMX-25632).
(Default value is set as this mode, TX Key)
3. Receiver Select:
Select a protocol according to receiver model.
(D-MAX and other vendors’).
4. Alarm Set:
1) Used to connect sensors with speed dome camera.
2) Used to connect sensors with alarm receiver unit.
Press the number between
1
~
8
to set it as a sub keyboard
taking turns. If you want to connect 2 sub keyboards, you press “1”on first
keyboard, press “2”on second keyboard.
[SUB1]:
Now this keyboard has been set as a SUB Keyboard 1.
1
2
3
[MAIN]
Now it has been set as a Main Keyboard.

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4.2. ENTER OSD MENU WITH CONTROLLER (DCK-255)
4.2.1 PROGRAMMING AUTO SELECTOR:
1) Set up Auto Selecting
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~
~
<AUTO SELECTOR SET> NO:00
MONITOR:32 CAMERA:256
SELECT TIME:60
1
Enter
1
and press
SET
button then you will see the OSD menu
on the monitor.
NO:00 -> The number of camera you selected.
MONITOR: 32 -> Monitor No. in which you wish to input
(e.g. Monitor No.1…No.32)
CAMERA: 256 -> Camera number as you desire. (1~256)
(You could input up to camera No. 1~256 in one monitor)
SELECT TIME: 60-> Dwell time of the selected camera (1~60 sec)
After setup the below programming, press [SET] button to save and escape
the menu.
3
2
Choose monitor number among Monitor No.1~32
Choose the camera number that you wish to display on selected
monitor.
Input dwell time that the camera stays (Unit: Second)
EXAMPLE. If you want to set auto selector function that you can
see installed camera No.3~5 in monitor No. 2, follow next steps.
1
SET
2
MON
3
CAM
+dwell time+
ENT
CAM
+dwell time+
ENT
+
5
CAM
+dwell
time+
ENT
*⊙If you want to set cameras on other monitors, go back to the first
step(①)and repeat the steps above.
MON
1
1
2
5
2
6
1
6
0
3
4
1
3
2
CAM
ENT
4

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2) Checking memorized input
~
3) Delete programming of Auto Selector:
- Delete memorized cameras in each monitor
~
- Delete all setup
1
3
2
If you press [ENT] button on and on, you
can continuously check the input value.
CLR
3
2
MON
To delete memorized monitor individually hold down
the [CLR] button until you hear a beep. Press monitor
number and [MON] you hope to delete.
CLR
MON
ENT
Follow the procedure to delete memorized whole
data in all monitors.
MON
ENT

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4.2.2 PROGRAMMING ALARM/ PRESET
Programming Alarm/ Preset:
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~
<ALARM/PRESET SET>NO: 001
1. PROGRAM MONITOR ALARM
2. SHIFT MONITOR ALARM
3. DO YOU USE QUAD CONTROL?
Press NO 1, 2, 3 AND ENTER
1
Press
1
,
ENT
button and you will enter OSD setup menu for
alarm/ preset.
MONITOR: 32 -> Select monitor (1~32)
CAMERA: 256 -> Select camera (1~256)
PRESET: 128 -> Select preset (1~128)
SENSOR: 512-> Select alarm sensor (1~512)
After all setup, press [SET] button to save and come out of the OSD menu.
3
2
Select a monitor No.(1~32) which will be displayed when
alarm is activated.
Select a camera No.(1~256). which will be working when
alarm is activated.
Select preset number as you wish to go.
(You should have done preset programming before this
step)
MON
1
1
2
5
CAM
2
6
1
2
8
PST
3
<ALARM/PRESET SET>NO: 001
MONITOR:32 CAMERA:256
PRESET:128 SENSOR:512
Enter
2
button and press
SET
button, then enter into OSD
menu for alarm/preset.
1. PROGRAM MONITOR ALARM
2. SHIFT MONITOR ALARM
3. DO YOU USE QUAD CONTROL
*** You will only need “PROGRAM MONITOR ALARM”here.
Consult your distributor or manufacturer for details of use of No.2, 3
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~
+
It is strongly recommended that you set up at once before you press the [SET] key.
After you escape from the OSD Menu you can’t add anymore.
If you want to reset the [ALARM/PRESET] you should clear the input data.
{Example}
2) In the event of setup for camera with no preset function
[1 ~ 64] [MON] [1 ~ 255] [CAM] [1 ~ 255] [ENT] (Sensor number)
3) Delete Alarm:
- Clear all alarm input value
** Since there is no way to delete input value one by one,
You should use your caution.
To delete or correct input value, you will have to start from the beginning.
5
1
ENT
4
2
5
1
3
2
4
Hold down the [CLR] key until you hear a
beep and see the clear mode on the
window of DCK-255.
Delete all programmed data.
CLR
ALARM
ENT
Press the sensor number and [ENT] key.
Repeat the steps above and press the [SET] key to
save and escape.
* To activate this function, never forget to press
[ALARM] key. Use [CLR] to release from alarm
and {ALARM} key to release its function.
1
SET
Left picture shows you that
If the sensor 234 detects something,
you are bound to see preset 82 of
camera 7 on monitor 2.
<ALARM/PRESET SET>NO: 001
MONITOR: 2 CAMERA: 7
PRESET: 82 SENSOR: 234

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4.2.3 ID SETUP ON THE MONITOR:
1) CHANGE CAMERA ID
<I/D SET>
1. ID CHANGE SET
2. I/D ON/OFF
3. DISPLAY POSITION
Press [ 3 ] and press [SET] button on the keyboard (DCK-
255) for ID setup on the OSD Menu.
1. CHANGE SET:
Correct or change camera ID.
2. I/D ON/OFF:
You can either hide or indicate camera ID on the
each monitor (1~32) after setup.
3. DISPLAY POSITION:
Place the camera ID you desire.
To save and escape from each menu it is required that you
never fail to press [F/F] key to save.
Press [F/F] button to launch ID Setup,
To select character, move the joystick up or down.
To select position of the character, move the joystick
left or right.
By pressing [Z/O] or [Z/I] button, you can choose alphabet, numeric character or
you can also select characters by turning the joystick right/ left.
For easier input, keep pushing the joystick upward.
To save setup, press [F/F] button and press [F/N] then go to previous menu.
The followings are available characters, digits to input ;
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + - * / = . , [ ] { } ; : “ ~ ! @
# $ % ^ & ( ) ?
<I/D SET>
CAMERA__________

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2) Programming ID ON/OFF:
3) DISPLAY POSITION:
<I/D SET>
MONITOR:01[ON]
Move Position with a Joystick
Press ENTER, SAVE
CAMERA:001
Press [F/F] key to launch programming ID ON/ OFF.
To select monitor, move the joystick up/ down ward.
To select ON/OFF, move the joystick left and
right.
Press [F/F] button to save setup and then press [F/N] button for the
previous menu, [SET] to completely escape from OSD Menu.
To enter OSD menu, press [F/F] button and wait for few seconds.
By moving the joystick, place the camera ID to the
location as you desire.
Press [F/F] button to save setup and then press [F/N] button for the
previous menu, [SET] to completely escape from OSD Menu.
[Advice]
: You are required to set slowly. Because it needs some time to memorize.

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4.2.4 PROGRAMMING TIME/ DATE:
1) Programming TIME/DATE
<TIME/DATE SET>
1.TIME / DATE SET
2.TIME / DATE ON/OFF
3. DISPLAY POSITION
To enter OSD menu for TIME/ DATE SET, press [ 4 ] and
[SET] button.
1.TIME / DATE SET
This allows you to set time, date.
2.TIME / DATE ON/OFF
This can be shown or disappeared on the monitor.
3. DISPLAY POSITION
You can put up the time & date on any location of the
monitor.
After setup, press [SET] button to save and escape.
Select “1. TIME/ DATE SET” by moving the joystick to up and down.
Press [F/F] button to enter the menu.
Select each parameter by moving the joystick left/
right.
Program each parameter by moving the joystick
upward.
Place the blank blinking “SAVE?”and press [F/F] button to save the
setup and then press [F/N] button to go back to previous menu.
Finally, press [SET] button to escape from main OSD menu.
<TIME/DATE SET>
2003/10/10/ 08:00:00 SAVE?_
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