HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 1Installation InstructionsZTX6/8M2, ZTX6/8M2/JZTX6/16M4, ZTX6/16M4/JZTX6/24M6, ZTX6/24M6/JZTX6/32M8, ZTX6/32M8/JZTX6/STDThese instruc
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 105 DescriptionThe ZTX6The ZTX6 is a modular switching matrix which transmits coaxial-telemetry to the camerapositions. It is control
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 11ResponsesResponses define what will happen when an alarm occurs. Many responses can be definedand any alarm input can have any resp
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 126 Installation6.1 AssemblyAssembling the main unit from a combination of ZTX6/MODs and a ZTX6/8M2 is describedin the ZTX6/MOD instr
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 136.4 Alarm Input ConnectionsThe ZTX6 has the same number of alarm inputs as camera inputs (they are not dedicated tothe correspondi
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 146.6 Connecting the Network KeyboardThese are described in the keyboard instructions as are the BAX-RKIT for expanding thenetwork.C
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 15(The number 1.xx indicates the ZTX6 software version, usually different from the ZKX2)Notice also that the Unit ID for your ZTX6 is
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 167 Testing Your Installation (Basic Operations)7.1 The ZKX2 KeyboardYour ZTX6 can be operated using the ZKX2 and ZKX2/J keyboards.
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 177.2 Selecting your ZTX6If you are installing 2 or more ZTX6s on the network then connect them one at a time andchange the Unit ID
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 187.4 Selecting a CameraThe cameras are numbered as shown in Figure 5.• Select a camera by entering the camera number and pressing
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 198 Using The On-Screen Menus8.1 IntroductionThe menus are used to configure your ZTX6. The main menu is shown below followed by abr
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HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 20Installer setup menuThis menu is only active if you have entered under the installer password. It displays thesoftware and firm-war
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 218.3 Entering The Menu SystemThe menu system is entered using the menu key and the Shift key . Press the Shiftkey and the Menu k
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 228.6 Changing Fields With A Set List Of OptionsFields which contain a list of options are capitalised. For example in Figure 6 the
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 238.8 Paging Between ScreensThe sequence menu shown in Figure 7 is different for each sequence (Sequence number 5is shown). To move
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 249 The Menus9.1 Change Password MenuCAUTION: Do not lose or forget your installer password because restoration of your systemmay e
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 259.2 Sequences MenuThe sequence menu is different for each of the 8 sequences (sequence number 5 is shown).To move between sequences
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 26The factory default setting is with sequences 1 and 2 defined already as, respectively,cameras 1 – 16 and cameras 17 – 32, all with
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 279.4 Alarm Main MenuThis menu and its sub-menus are concerned with alarms and network events.Alarms are triggered by the alarm inpu
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 289.5 Global Alarm Setup MenuThis menu controls the overall alarm setup, how all the responses are reset, and the systemstate to be
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 29STACK = As each response arrives it is shown on the next available alarm-monitor(according to the alarm monitor list, section 9.10)
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 3Contents1 Important Safeguards 51.1 Safety 61.2 Damage Requiring Service 61.3 Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 71.4 Ma
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 309.7 Alarm Input Senses Menu• Select between N/O (Normally-Open) and N/C (Normally-Closed).Note:The alarms altered here will trigge
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 319.9 Response Mappings (Alarm Responses, Event Responses)Alarms (1 to 32) and network events (1 to 255) are mapped onto the respons
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 329.10 Response SetupResponses are triggered by alarms or network events (see section 9.9). They display a title;switch a camera to t
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 339.11 System Settings Menu: Setting PresetsPresets are preset camera positions. A typical receiver has 8 of these. Some receivers d
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 349.12 Display Line Menu: Changing On-Screen Text PositionFrom menu 5, System settings menu, selecting ‘Set title positions’ to give
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 35Date format: DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY or YY/MM/DDThis option switches the display format for the date between DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY orYY/MM/
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 369.14 Keyboard Main Menu: Limiting Access RightsEach keyboard can be given access to cameras, monitors and receivers (i.e. cameramo
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 37The default setting is ALLOWED for every one.Note:If, in the Camera/Rx menu you have selected ‘Input present : NO’ or ‘Rx att
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 38Note:After restoring to defaults you will have to select your ZTX6 again if the Unit ID haschanged. The Unit ID is displayed on the
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 3910 Trouble-ShootingI get interference on my picture/recording when I operate the telemetry.If the interference appears when you att
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 49 The Menus 249.1 Change Password Menu 249.2 Sequences Menu 259.3 The Camera/Rx menu 269.4 Alarm Main Menu 279.5 Global Alarm Setup
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 4011 ZTX6 SpecificationsProduct CodesCode DescriptionZTX6/8M2 8 camera input, 2 monitor output (base module)ZTX6/16M4 16 camera inp
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 41TelemetryBaxall Coaxial Telemetry as defined by the Baxall Telemetry StandardOutputs individually selectable STANDARD/ALTERNATE tel
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 42Electrical SpecificationAll Video Inputs and OutputsAll video: 1V pk-pk composite video via 75 ohm BNC connectors.Alarm InputsWork
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 43Appendix ASetting Presets in Standard ModeNote:Check that you have a preset camera head and the feedback connections are made,other
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 44NOTES
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 45%D[DOO/LPLWHGStockport, EnglandVisit our Web site: http://www.baxall.comBaxall Security Ltd. Reserve the right to make changes
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 51 Important SafeguardsThis product is exclusively for use in CCTV applications and has no other purpose.Read and Retain the Instruct
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 6Object and Liquid Entry – This equipment must be protected from the ingress of foreignmaterials. Never push objects of any kind into
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 71.3 Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)Do not operate the unit outside the voltage and temperature limits given in the s
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 83 UnpackingKeep your packaging for use if your ZTX6 is stored for a time or needs to be returned forwhatever reason. The packaging s
HBZTX6-IN-4 Page 94 AccessoriesZTX6/MODThis is an additional 8 camera-input, 8 alarm-input,2 monitor-output module.Adding subsequent ZTX6/MODs to an 8
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