Videotec SM328B User Manual

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Proceeding with additional selections will
gradually replace the least recent cameras.

7.6.3

Videoloss

Videoloss is managed as normal in the slave matrixes.

In the master matrix the videoloss indication may be one of three types:

1) Videoloss on a local channel of the master matrix

The normal message “Videoloss camera Cam” is shown, without the flashing <S> on the right.
The abnormal status is shown in the event log of the master matrix.

2) Videoloss on a channel of the slave matrix recalled by the master

The normal message “Videoloss camera Cam” is shown, with the flashing <S> on the right.
The abnormal status is shown in the event log of the slave matrix.

3) Break in connection between master and slave matrixes

The message “VLoss slave NumSlave/CamSlave -> Cam CamMaster <S>” is shown
NumSlave is the number of the slave matrix and CamSlave the number of the video OUT that has lost

the connection; CamMaster is the number of the master matrix video IN is not receiving the video signal
from the slave.
The abnormal status is shown in the event log of the master matrix.

7.6.4

Example of composite master/slave installation

In this example the installation has three matrixes: two slaves (SLAVE1 and SLAVE2) and a master
responsible for supervision (MASTER). Control is entrusted to three operators: two operators control only

the local cameras (KS1 and KS2), the master operator can request any camera.

KS1 is only allowed to select the cameras connected to the SLAVE1 matrix, KS2 is only allowed to select
the cameras connected to the SLAVE2 matrix. Kmaster is able to control the cameras directly connected

to MASTER and also to select max. 4 cameras from SLAVE1 and max. 4 cameras from SLAVE2.

Example of video input selection:

KS1 and KS2 Operators:

7. Appendix 2: composite installations

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