Video Manager | Instruction Manual | Installation
Bosch Security Systems | December 5, 2005
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8. If the alarm monitor connection option is used with
the Video Manager, each of the devices should be
configured to display an alarm response acceptable to
your system requirements. For example, if multiple
devices will frequently be in alarm conditions, you
may want to configure these devices to display their
alarm responses using a multi-screen format. This
way, the automatic alarm switching by the Video
Manager will simply change from one multi-screen
display to another among the devices in alarm.
5.0 INSTALLATION
NOTE: DO NOT apply AC power to Video Manager
until all other devices are connected and powered.
1. The Video Manager is supplied in a desktop
enclosure. If the Video Manager is to be installed into
a standard EIA 19" rack, remove the four rubber foot
pads on the bottom of the unit, and attach the
provided rack mounting brackets.
2. Connect all video and keyboard data cables to the
Video Manager. Because several configurations are
possible based on the number of keyboards being
used and the type of devices being connected to the
Video Manager, refer to the most appropriate
configuration diagrams below.
No connections should be made to the Video
Manager’s CONSOLE port.
3. The data cabling from the system keyboard is
connected in a daisy chain fashion among all the
video devices and the Video Manager using the
LTC 2609/00 Extension Kit (sold separately). The
Video Manager is equipped with an In and an Out
keyboard port for this purpose. Use one of the
3 meter (10 ft) keyboard data cables (supplied with
video devices or keyboards) to connect the Video
Manager into the chain.
The last device connected on the keyboard data
communication line must have the supplied 390 ohm
termination accessory attached to it. If the Video
Manager is the last device, connect this termination
accessory to its Out port.
If more than 1 keyboard is used in the system, the
LTC 2604 Series Keyboard Expander unit (purchased
separately) must be used. The data connection from
the Keyboard Expander is wired similar to a single
keyboard.
To ensure compatibility with older versions of the
LTC 2604 Series Keyboard Expanders, first connect
the data line coming from the LTC 2604 Muliplexer
Output port to either a Divar or to a multiplexer unit.
Then, connect the data line from the Divar or from
the multiplexer unit to the Video Manager.
4. Prior to powering up the Video Manager, ensure that
any IntuiKey KBD-Universal type keyboards in the
system are in the Divar Digital Video Recorder
mode, or the System4 Multiplexer mode, rather than
in the Allegiant
®
mode.
5. After all keyboards and video devices have been
connected, attach the supplied AC mains cable to the
Video Manager and to an appropriate AC line
source. Five seconds after power is applied, the
Video Manager will be ready for operation. This time
is necessary for the Video Manager to properly adapt
its operation based on the number of keyboards and
video devices being used in the system.
6. No user adjustments or programming is required.
For complete details on installing keyboards,
Keyboard Expanders, Divar Digital Video Recorders,
and System4 Multiplexers, refer to the individual
device’s installation instructions.