4 Pelco Manual C1970M-A (7/01)
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
• Observe up to Four Camera Images at Once or in Sequence
• Programmable Dwell Time for Each Camera During Sequence Mode
• Picture-In-Picture (PIP) View in Horizontal or Vertical Format
• 2X Digital Zoom and Freeze Functions
• Alarm Inputs for Each Camera Channel on Back of Monitor
• Alarm Causes Channel to Come up with Full View
• Programmable TTL Compatible Alarm Output on Monitor
•Video Loss Detector Sets Alarm Beep
•4 Camera Inputs Through Mini-DIN or BNC Connectors
• Looping Outputs When Mini-DIN Connectors Are Used
• Common Video Output Through MONITOR OUT BNC Connector
• Impedance Switches for Channel and Common Video Output Terminations
OVERVIEW
The PMCQ14A Color Quad Monitor is the ideal choice when you need an easy-to-install
video surveillance system for viewing up to four areas at once. Cameras of your choice or
alternate video sources (such as VCRs) can be used.
All monitor controls are located on the front of the unit. An observer can change the display
to zoom in on a single camera with the touch of a button. Camera ID is displayed on the
screen and is easily programmed.
In addition to its video capabilities, the monitor offers alarm and intercom features. The
alarm lets you install a “call” button near the camera so that a person on camera can get
the attention of the observer. The monitor has audio intercom capabilities that function only
when CCQ1400A-4 cameras are used.
VCR connections are provided for recording cameras.
Alarm connections are provided on the back of the monitor. These connections serve as
inputs to connect alarm contacts directly to the monitor when using a camera without alarm
inputs. If not used as inputs, they can be used as outputs to provide a TTL compatible
interface for operating alarm annunciators or other notification devices. Connections are
easily made via push-in type wire connectors. An alarm trigger output is also provided on
the push-in type wire connector. This can be used to automatically start a VCR when an
alarm occurs.