User manual PHILIPS VSS2364/C4T

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[. . . ] The system monitor produces an alarm and activates its alarm contact. There are two versions of the alarm/action box: one with a Passive InfraRed (PIR) motion detector and one without. The description in this manual applies to both versions. If the automatic camera sequence is active, it stops at the camera input in question. g 5 Installation Remark: When the system configuration is altered, the system monitor needs to check and memorize the configuration of the cameras and accessories connected to its inputs. [. . . ] Operating the power save key is not sufficient. If switching off is impracticable, use the auto install option of the system monitor's install menu. Mounting the box 1 Loosen the screw holding the cover and remove the cover. CL 66610005_501. AI 2 Remove the circuit board 1. CL 66610005_502. AI 3 Fasten the bottom plate of the box with two screws. CL 66610005_504. AI g 6 4 5 6 7 Fit the circuit board. Now make the connections as described in section 'Action output'. Remark: See section 'Installation and setting of an optional Passive Infra-Red (PIR) detector', for installation and connection of an PIR-detector. IMPORTANT: Adjust the settings of the circuit board switches to configure the box according to your system. Fit the cover and secure the screw holding it. Installation and setting of an optional Passive Infra-Red (PIR) detector Location of the PIR The position of the PIR determines its view. Select a location where an eventual burglar is most likely to be detected. Place the sensor at a height of ± 2. 2 m to accomplish the largest field of view (see figure below). Sensor range (lens position 0°) Side view 2. 2M 7. 2Ft Top view 110 O 4M 13. 15Ft 8M 26. 3Ft 14M 46Ft CL 76610006_001. AI · · · Be aware of the following before mounting the PIR: Avoid a location of the PIR near to radiators, heating/cooling ducts or air conditioners. Do not point the sensor's field of view to windows subject to direct sunlight or drafts. Do not block the sensor's field of view by placing large objects in its line of sight (e. g. Never connect the security system with telephone equipment!The two sockets for the system cable are interchangeable. One socket connects the box to the system component previous in the cable, the other to the next (if any). g 11 Action output The figure below shows the screw terminals to which, for example, a door-opener circuit can be connected. 2 1 3 OFF 2 TAMPER Y ON OFF 3 N LAST 2 1 1 BOX CAMERA # 67 8 9 5 0 43 21 + _ NC 6 PIR 5 4 CL 66610005_505. AI 1 2 3 4 5 6 System-cable input System-cable output Switches 1, 2 & 3 Rotary switch (designates the box to a camera input) Tamper switch Terminal block for optional Passive Infra-Red detector g 12 Alarm input The alarm/action box provides inputs for detectors with N. O. The figure above shows how they are connected to the screw terminals of the box. contacts are used terminals 1 and 2 must be interconnected with a wire. - When no PIR detector is used terminals NC and ­ of terminal block (6) must be interconnected with a wire. Settings · · Four switches - located inside the case, on the circuit board - are used to configure the circuit according to the system. The rotary switch designates the box to a particular camera input. The three small slide switches have the following functions: Switch 1 BOX 2 TAMPER 3 LAST Off 1 TAMPER N On 2 OFF Y Description number of accessories tamper-switch override last accessory box Designating the box (CAMERA # switch) Designating a box to a camera input means that system monitor associates the box with a certain camera input (the designated input) although it is physically connected to another. This causes the system monitor to switch to the camera connected to that input when for example an alarm is triggered or the doorbell button pressed. This gives you the opportunity to use the shortest route when wiring a box. The figure below shows for example a two camera system with three accessory boxes. [. . . ] The figure below shows for example a two camera system with three accessory boxes. The switches CAMERA # are set according to the camera (input) to which the boxes are designated. g 13 1 1 CAMERA # 67 8 9 5 0 43 21 Colour Observation system talk action menu _ + auto next view CAMERA # 67 8 9 5 0 43 21 FA R < > NE AR 2 2 CAMERA # 67 8 9 5 0 43 21 FA R < > NE CL 66610005_510b. AI Note: Switch positions 0 and those beyond the maximum number of inputs have no function. When two alarm/action boxes are addressed to the same camera input, both boxes will activate the action relay when the action button on the system monitor is pressed. Remark: The maximum amount of accessories on one camera input is two intercom boxes and two alarm/action boxes. AR g 14 Box number This switch (BOX) informs the circuit about the accessory number when two boxes are designated to the same camera input of the system monitor. [. . . ]

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