Samsung Switch SCQ 041AP User Guide

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SCQ 041P  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING:  
To Reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to  
rain or moisture.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1. Read instructions: All the safety and operating instructions should  
be read before the appliance is operated.  
2. Retain instructions: The safety and operating instructions should  
be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed warnings: All warnings on the appliance and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow instructions: All operating and use instructions should be  
followed.  
5. Cleaning: Unplug this video product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning.  
6. Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
7. Water and moisture: Do not use this video product near water - for  
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a  
wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.  
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8. Accessories : Do not place this video  
product on an unstable cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket, or table. The video  
product may fall, causing serious injury  
to a child or adult, and serious damage  
to the appliance. Use only with a cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or  
sold with the video product. Any mounting  
of the appliance should follow the manufacturer's instructions and  
should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
8A.An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the  
appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
9. Ventilation : Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to  
protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or  
covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the video  
product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This video product  
should never be places near or over a radiator or heat register. This  
video product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a  
bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the  
manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.  
10.Power sources : This video product should be operated only from  
the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not  
sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance  
dealer or local power company. For video products intended to operate  
from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
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11.Power-Cord Protection : Power-supply cords should be routed  
so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed  
upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
appliance.  
12.Lightning : For added protection for this video product during a  
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning  
and power-line surges.  
13.Overloading : Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
14.Object and liquid entry : Never push objects of any kind into this  
video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage  
points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product.  
15.Servicing : Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as  
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or  
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
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16.Damage requiring service : Unplug this video product from the  
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the  
following conditions.  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the video  
product.  
c. If the video product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the video product does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered  
by the operating instruction, as an improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal  
operation.  
e. If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been  
damaged.  
f. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance  
this indicates a need for service.  
17.Replacement parts : When replacement parts are required, be  
sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other  
hazards.  
18.Safety Check : Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  
video product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the video product is in proper operating condition.  
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User’s Guide  
Prior to Use  
This User Guide is the basic guide for users of the SCQ-041P. The  
following information includes a product introduction, installation  
method, installation with other machines, use of the feature button, and  
system management based on the SCQ-041P specification using the  
setup menu.  
You should read this guide carefully before using the product even if  
you have worked with the same level of SCQ-041P to ensure the  
products are properly used according to the instructions on the back of  
this guide.  
It is important to contact the supplier to receive technical assistance  
from an expert when you need to open the system cover and work  
inside the system to expand or repair the SCQ-041P features.  
Also, please contact the product supplier with any questions or if the  
product is damaged when using the system.  
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The Structure of User’s Guide  
This guide consists of a total of 6 chapters and 3 appendices. The guide  
is necessary to gain a basic understanding of the product and the  
intermediate procedures which can be selected according to the user’s  
requirements.  
To use the SCQ-041P properly, you are advised to read this document  
chapter by chapter in order of the contents if possible. The following  
quick guide summarizes each chapter:  
Chapter 1, “Overview of the SCQ-041P”: Introduces the SCQ-041P  
system and describes the features and characteristics of the system as  
well as part names and feature buttons.  
Chapter 2, “SCQ-041P Installation”: Describes the SCQ-041P  
configuration, cautions to be observed during installation, and  
how to unpack the system.  
Chapter 3, “Connecting Other Components”: Describes how to  
connect the SCQ-041P system with a camera, a monitor, and a VCR.  
Chapter 4, “Configuring the SCQ-041P”: Describes how to  
configure various features of the SCQ-041P by using the setup menu in  
the system setting mode.  
Chapter 5, “Operating the Alarm”: Describes the situations  
resulting from an alarm, the alarm signal mode, how to disable the  
alarm, and how to view the alarm list.  
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Chapter 6, “Detecting Channel Loss”: Describes how to detect and  
recover channel loss.  
Appendix A, “SCQ-041P Specifications” provides general  
descriptions, such as SCQ-041P component specifications and a detailed  
illustration of the system exterior.  
Appendix B, “Remote Control Connector Table” describes the RS-  
232C cable pin connection and various keys on the PC keyboard used  
for remote control.  
Appendix C, “Troubleshooting” describes what to check and  
troubleshoot if any system problems are encountered.  
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Contents  
Chapter 1, Overview of SCQ-041P ..................................... 1~7  
Overview ......................................................................................................... 1  
Features and Characteristics ....................................................................... 2  
Part Names and Features ............................................................................. 3  
Chapter 2, SCQ-041P Installation .................................... 8~11  
Configuring for Installation .......................................................................... 8  
Unpacking ...................................................................................................... 9  
Mounting the SCQ-041P in a Rack ............................................................ 10  
Chapter 3, Connecting Other Components ...................... 12~15  
Connecting a Camera .................................................................................. 12  
Connecting a VCR ....................................................................................... 13  
Connecting a Monitor ................................................................................. 14  
Connecting an Alarm .................................................................................. 15  
Connecting External Components ............................................................ 15  
Chapter 4, Configuring the SCQ-041P ........................... 16~24  
Channel Title Setting ................................................................................... 17  
Date/Time Setting ....................................................................................... 19  
Display Mode Setting .................................................................................. 20  
Alarm Setting ............................................................................................... 21  
Auto Switcher Setting ................................................................................. 23  
Loss Dettect Setting .................................................................................... 24  
Chapter 5, Operating the Alarm ..................................... 25~29  
Alarm Input/Output Terminal Specification ............................................ 25  
Alarm Signal Mode ...................................................................................... 26  
Viewing the Alarm List ............................................................................... 27  
Searching for Alarm Operation Information ............................................ 28  
Situations in which the Alarm is in Use .................................................... 28  
Disabling the Alarm .................................................................................... 29  
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Chapter 6, Detecting Channel LOSS ............................... 30~31  
Channel LOSS Search in Each Mode ....................................................... 30  
Restoring to Normal Mode ......................................................................... 31  
Appendix A, SCQ-041P Specifications ........................... 32~34  
Specifications ............................................................................................... 32  
External Components ................................................................................. 34  
Appendix B, Remote Control Connector Table ................ 35~36  
RS-232C Table .............................................................................................. 36  
Terminal Components ................................................................................ 36  
Appendix C, Troubleshooting .............................................. 37  
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Chapter 1  
Chapter 1, SCQ-041P Overview  
Overview  
The SCQ-041P provides a quarter screen display feature on a monitor  
screen by reducing and composing the individual image produced by  
inputting four video image signals, such as a CCTV camera. The SCQ-  
041P displays a maximum of eight alpha-numeric characters in  
corresponding to the title of the channel on the connected monitor  
screen. The SCQ-041P also provides other various features, such as  
time display, external alarm signal, and remote control for wide system  
service.  
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Features and Characteristics  
The SCQ-041P’s features and characteristics are as follows:  
• If you press “SETUP” button, located on the front of the SCQ-041P,  
the various menu-type system setting modes can be easily found and  
used.  
• You can connect a maximum of four color or black & white cameras.  
• You can convert the quarter screen display showing four kinds of  
channels to a single screen display and use the automatic switching  
feature.  
• An adjustable date/time display feature is also provided.  
• You can make important scene freeze in quarter screen mode using  
“FREEZE” button.  
• When an alarm is on, the screen displays the alarm signal and the  
relevant channel. If several alarms are on, the screen converts itself  
to the quarter screen display feature automatically to control many  
channels simultaneously.  
• The channel loss feature provides a buzzer sound and displays the  
channel loss on the screen.  
• You can use the remote control feature by connecting an RS-232C  
cable to a PC.  
• Because the SCQ-041P uses a free voltage-type power source, you  
can use a power supply from AC 100V to 240V.  
• When connecting four cameras, we provide a connector containing  
75ȑ automatic terminal resistance for the purpose of sending  
individual signals to the other components without VDA.  
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Chapter 1  
Part Names and Features  
Prior to installing the SCQ-041P, review the names and features of the  
switches and buttons located in both the front and rear.  
SCQ-041P Front View  
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POWER  
AUTO SWITCHER  
SINGLE DISPLAY  
QUAD DISPLAY  
FREEZE  
SYSTEM SETUP  
ALARM  
ON  
DIGITAL  
SETUP  
RESET  
COLOR QUAD SWITCHER  
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CHARACTER  
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LIST  
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SELECT  
MENU  
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No. Display  
Function  
Power SCQ-041P on/off.  
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Power switch  
AUTO SWITCHER  
SINGLE DISPLAY-1  
SINGLE DISPLAY-2  
SINGLE DISPLAY-3  
SINGLE DISPLAY-4  
QUAD DISPLAY  
Function button to alternately display each  
of the channels without video loss.  
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Displays only the signal input in channel  
No. 1  
Displays only the signal input in channel  
No. 2  
Displays only the signal input in channel  
No. 3  
Displays only the signal input in channel  
No. 4  
Displays four channels on quarter screen  
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FREEZE-1  
Press “QUAD DISPLAY” button and then  
press this button to freeze channel No. 1.  
Press the button again to release the freeze  
function.  
ǟ CHARACTER  
FREEZE-2  
Press the “SETUP” button to enter the  
system setting mode. You can input the  
name of the channel. See chapter 4, System  
Setup, for more information.  
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Press the “QUAD DISPLAY” button and  
then press the button to freeze channel No.  
2. Press the button again to release the  
freeze function.  
CHARACTER Ǟ  
Press the “SETUP” button to enter the  
system setting mode. You can input the  
name of the channel.  
10 FREEZE-3  
Press the “QUAD DISPLAY” button and  
then press the button to freeze channel No.  
3. Press the button again to release the  
freeze function.  
SELECT  
Press the “SETUP” button to enter the  
system setting mode. You can choose  
various settings or move the cursor.  
11 FREEZE-4  
Press the “QUAD DISPLAY” button and  
then press the button to freeze channel No.  
4. Press the button again to release the  
freeze function.  
MENU  
Press the “SETUP” button to enter the  
system setting mode.  
You can position “ Ǟ ”next to the desired  
menu to select your channel.  
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12 SETUP  
Press this button to display the Setup main  
menu on the quarter screen. You can setup  
various modes by selecting this menu.  
Press the button again to exit the system  
setup mode.  
13 ENTER  
14 RESET  
This button is available only when you  
press the “SETUP” button. Use this button  
to move between the main menu and the  
sub menu.  
When the alarm sounds or a channel is  
lost, a green light appears on the button.  
Press the button to disable the alarm;  
however, you cannot turn off the green  
LED light in the case of a channel loss.  
15 LIST  
You can check eight of alarm information  
or channel loss information in the order in  
which they were generated.  
NOTE  
You can find more information about the function of the buttons in Chapters 4  
and 5.  
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BACK OF SCQ-041P  
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VIDEO INPUT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
ALARM IN/OUT  
RS-232C  
~ AC IN  
ALARM INPUT  
ALARM OUT  
OUT GND  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH1  
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IN  
OUT  
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OUT  
IN  
OUT  
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OUT  
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GND  
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RESET  
CAUTION  
Do not supply over 2V DC to the following input terminals: “VIDEO INPUT-  
CH1”, “VIDEO INPUT-CH2”, “VIDEO INPUT-CH3”, or “VIDEO INPUT-CH4.”  
No. Display  
Function  
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VIDEO INPUT-CH1  
Input signal by connecting output  
connector of camera to CH1.  
VIDEO INPUT-CH2  
VIDEO INPUT-CH3  
VIDEO INPUT-CH4  
VIDEO OUTPUT-1  
Input signal by connecting output  
connector of camera to CH2.  
Input signal by connecting output  
connector of camera to CH3.  
Input signal by connecting output  
connector of camera to CH4.  
You can view quarter screen by connecting  
the output signal to a monitor or video  
input connector.  
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VIDEO OUTPUT-2  
You can view quarter screen or single  
screen or automatic sequence screen by  
connecting output signal to a monitor or  
video input connector.  
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ALARM IN/OUT  
This is the alarm control connector, which  
connects the sensor to four alarm input  
terminals and connects the output terminal  
to an external unit, such as an alarm input  
terminal of a time lapse VCR. The alarm  
reset output terminal should be connected  
to the Alarm Reset Input terminal of a  
external unit (such as time lapse VCR).  
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RS-232C  
~AC IN  
You can control the SCQ-041P remotely by  
connecting the remote control connector to  
a PC with a terminal emulation program  
using an RS-232C cable.  
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This is an input terminal that connects to  
AC 100V-240V power.  
NOTE  
The above connectors 1 to 4 are 75ȑ automatic terminal resistance.  
Therefore, this unit can be used to input image signals of the other  
components.  
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Chapter 2, SCQ-041P Installation  
Configuration for Installation  
This chapter describes the configuration required for the safe  
installation and usage of the SCQ-041P.  
You can install the SCQ-041P on flat table or rack. This system must be  
in horizontal balance and should not be placed on a vertical or slide  
setting. The location of the main board and the configuration of the wire  
unit component are very important to operate the system properly. If  
the components are so close that ventilation is not sufficient, the system  
may not work properly or will be difficult to maintain. To reduce risk  
leading to system malfunction or shutdown as a result of configuration,  
please make sure to allow enough ventilation in the system operating  
room and fix the cover of main unit firmly. High-voltage current occurs  
in the unit; therefore, please do not try to open the cover.  
The SCQ-041P requires the following operating conditions to maintain  
temperature and humidity.  
• Operating temperature : 32 - 86°F (0 - 40°C)  
• Relative humidity  
• Input voltage  
: 30% - 90% relative humidity  
: AC 100V-240V  
• Power of consumption : 10 Watts  
• Frequency  
: 50 Hz/60 Hz  
CAUTION  
Please supply input power voltage with a variation of less than 10% of the  
specific voltage to the system in use. The power plug must be grounded.  
Please do not connect other appliances or equipment using the system’s  
power outlet. It is recommended to use AVR to supply a stable power source.  
If you would use this appliance to supply voltage for 240V, you should be  
used the proper plug adapter for 240V rating.  
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Chapter 2  
Unpacking  
Upon receipt of the SCQ-041P system, unpack the box and put the unit  
on a floor stand, or the place the unit where you are going to install the  
system. Please check the contents of the package as listed below:  
• SCQ-041P MAIN UNIT  
• USER’S GUIDE  
• POWER CABLE (1 EA)  
• 19-inch RACK MOUNT ADAPTOR (2 EA)  
POWER  
AUTO SWITCHER  
SINGLE DISPLAY  
QUAD DISPLAY  
FREEZE  
SYSTEM SETUP  
SETUP  
ALARM  
RESET  
ON  
DIGITAL  
COLOR QUAD SWITCHER  
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2
4
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3
2
CHARACTER  
SCQ-041P  
OFF  
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3
2
4
ENTER  
LIST  
3
4
SELECT  
MENU  
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Mounting the SCQ-041P in a Rack  
The is a standard 19-inch electronic equipment rack. If you intend to  
mount the SCQ-041P in a rack, do as following:  
1. Remove the mounting screws from their holes and align each Rack  
mounting adaptor vertically along the front edge of the SCQ-041P  
enclosure.  
2. Insert the mounting screws through each mounting adaptor and into  
the corresponding screw holes on the SCQ-041P.  
3. Partially tighten the screws so that they are holding the adaptor  
loosely in place.  
4. Adjust the mounting adaptor the front of the adaptor is flush with the  
front panel of the SCQ-041P enclosure.  
5. Tighten the mounting screws so that the adaptor is firmly attached to  
the SCQ-041P enclosure. Be careful not to over tighten the screws.  
6. Repeat the procedure described above to attach the remaining  
adaptor to the other end of the SCQ-041P enclosure.  
POWER  
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DIGITAL  
COLOR QUAD SWITCHER  
AUTO SWITCHER  
FF  
SCQ-041P  
SINGLE DISPLAY  
QUAD DISPLAY  
1
2
4
FREEZE  
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SYSTEM SETUP  
SETUP  
1
3
1
2
2
CHARACTE
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4
ALARM  
4
SE  
LEC  
T
M
ENU  
RESET  
EN  
TER  
LIST  
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Chapter 2  
After you have attached both mounting adaptor to the SCQ-041P, align  
the SCQ-041P within the appropriate space in the rack and attach it  
firmly to the rack.  
Warning  
Install the SCQ-041P on the Rack with a minimum distance between the  
SCQ-041P and the other system of at least 22mm(a half of the SCQ-041P  
height)  
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Chapter 3,  
Connecting Other Components  
You can connect a monitor, a camera, a VCR, a PC, and the other  
external components to the SCQ-041P. This chapter describes how to  
connect these components.  
CAUTION  
Please do not supply over 2V DC to the “VIDEO INPUT-CH1”, “VIDEO  
INPUT-CH2”, “VIDEO INPUT-CH3”, or “VIDEO INPUT-CH4” input terminals.  
Connecting a Camera  
VIDEO INPUT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
1
2
Camera 1  
Camera 2  
Camera 3  
Camera 4  
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Connecting a VCR  
VIDEO INPU
VIDEO OUTPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
1
2
VIDEO INPUT  
VIDEO INPUT  
CAUTION  
Connect monitor and VCR separately to both of “ VIDEO OUTPUT”  
connectors.  
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Connecting a Monitor  
Camera  
VIDEO INPU
VIDEO OUTPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
1
2
1
2
3
4
Monitor 1  
Monitor 2  
(Quarter screen  
display mode)  
(Auto switching  
display mode)  
If you connect a monitor to the VIDEO OUTPUT terminal with the  
” mark, it is configured as a quarter screen display. If you connect  
a monitor to the VIDEO OUTPUT terminal with the “ ” mark, it is  
configured as a quarter-section screen, single screen or an automatic  
sequence screen.  
NOTE  
What is Auto Switcher Mode?  
This feature allows the unit to switch a single screen from four channels in  
sequence.  
But when the channel VIDEO LOSS happened or is set to interval time of  
“AUTO SWITCHER SET” as “0”, It is skipped.  
CHANNEL LOSS or it is set to interval time of all channels as “0” of “AUTO  
SWITCHER SET”, it is converted quad screen.  
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Chapter 3  
Connecting an Alarm  
ALARM IN/OUT  
RS - 232C  
~ AC IN  
ALARM INPUT  
ALARM OUT  
OUT GND  
CH1  
2
3
4
GND  
1
2
3
4
RESET  
Time Lapse VCR  
Alarm unit  
Sensor  
Connecting External Components  
Monitor 2  
(Quarter screen, Auto switching  
or single screen display mode)  
Monitor 1  
(Quarter screen display mode)  
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2
3
4
Camera  
VIDEO INPU
VIEO OUTUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
1
2
External Components  
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Chapter 4, Configuring the SCQ-041P  
In accordance with the above procedure, you can proceed to configure  
system operation once you finish connecting the other components to  
the SCQ-041P. To proceed with system configuration, you must access  
the system setup mode to use the setup menu. The system setup  
procedure is as follows.  
1. Check all power connections to the SCQ-041P and power the system  
on.  
2. Press the “SETUP” button and the green light over the LED on the  
button come on. Now you can see the system setup main menu on  
the quarter section screen as illustrated below.  
<MAIN MENU>  
1. CHANNEL TITLE SET  
2. DATE/TIME SET  
3. DISPLAY MODE SET  
4. ALARM SET  
5. AUTO SWITCHER SET  
6. LOSS DETECT SET  
If you press the “MENU” button located on the front of the system, you  
can move the “Ǟ” mark. If you press the “SETUP” button, the main  
menu disappears and the LED light simultaneously goes off. You can  
then return to the previous mode from the setup mode.  
3. Now you can configure each feature in the main menu.  
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Channel Title Setting  
If not in the system setup mode, press the “SETUP” button to enter the  
system setup mode.  
When video signals are input to the 4 channels, the title of each channel  
can be indicated by up to 8 letters in which alphabets, digits, and special  
characters can be combined. Set a channel title as shown below.  
Press the “MENU” button on the main menu screen to place the “Ǟ”  
sign to the side of the “1 CHANNEL TITLE SET”. Then press the  
“ENTER” button to show the sub screen for setting a channel title as  
shown below.  
<CHANNEL TITLE SET>  
1. CHANNEL1: CH1 ꢀ  
2. CHANNEL2: CH2 ꢀ  
3. CHANNEL3: CH3 ꢀ  
4. CHANNEL4: CH4 ꢀ  
[CHARACTER TABLE]  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ  
R STUVWXYZ0123456789;  
/ · < > . – ,  
At this point, you can enter letters on the position of the blinking cursor.  
• Move the position of “Ǟ” by pressing the “MENU” button.  
• Move the position of the cursor by pressing the “SELECT” button.  
• A letter to be entered on the position of the cursor can be selected by  
pressing the “ǟ CHARACTER” or “CHARACTER Ǟ” button.  
The letters that can be entered are shown in the Character Table above.  
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NOTE  
A BLANK instead of the “” character will appear on the actual screen.  
Press the “ǟ CHARACTER” button to select a letter to be on the left out  
of the Character Table above.  
Press the “CHARACTER Ǟ” button to select a letter to be on the right  
out of the Character Table above.  
After completing the setup of each channel title, press the “ENTER”  
button. Then the main menu appears. If you want to proceed the system  
setup for another item, move “Ǟ” to a desired menu.  
When all the required setups are done, press the “SETUP” button to exit  
the system setup mode.  
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Date/Time Setting  
If you are not in the system setup mode, press the “SETUP” button to  
enter the system setup mode.  
Then, you can set the current date (year/month/day) and time  
(hour:minute:second).  
Press the “MENU” button on the main menu screen, position “Ǟ” at the  
“2.DATE/TIME SET” item, and press “ENTER” button to display the  
following sub menu.  
<DATE/TIME SET>  
1. DATE DISPLAY: <1>  
<1> YY/MM/DD  
<2> MM/DD/YY  
<3> DD/MM/YY  
2. DATE: 99/03/01  
<YY/MM/DD>  
3. TIME: 12  
:
00:00  
<HH:MM:SS>  
You can change the character at the blinking cursor.  
• To move “Ǟ”, use the “MENU” button.  
• To move the cursor, use the “SELECT” button in “2. DATE” and  
“3. TIME”.  
• Press the “SELECT” button to choose the preferred date format in  
“1. DATE DISPLAY” mode.  
• Press either the “ǟ CHARACTER” or “CHARACTER Ǟ” button to  
change the value(s) in “2. DATE” and “3. TIME”. If you press the  
ǟ CHARACTER” button, you can choose the next lower number. If  
you press the “CHARACTER -Ǟ” button, you can choose the next  
higher number.  
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When you finish setting the date and time, press “ENTER” button to  
return to the main menu. If you want to continue with system setup,  
move “Ǟ” to your menu. When you finish the system setup, press the  
“SETUP” button to exit the system setup mode.  
Display Mode Setting  
If you are not in the system setup mode, press the “SETUP” button to  
enter the system setup mode.  
You can set up the borders of the quarter divided screen and title  
display type using “3. DISPLAY MODE SET.” In the main menu, press  
the “MENU” button to move “Ǟ” next to “3. DISPLAY MODE SET”,  
and then press “ENTER” button again to display the following sub menu.  
<DISPLAY MODE SET>  
1. TITLE DISPLAY : <1>  
<1>CHANNEL AND TIME  
<2>CHANNEL ONLY  
<3>TIME ONLY  
<4>ALL OFF  
2. BORDER:WHITE  
<WHITE/BLACK>  
• To move “Ǟ”, press the “MENU” button.  
• The following is description of the four items in “DISPLAY MODE  
SET.”  
<1> CHANNEL AND TIME  
Displays the name of the channel and  
the time.  
<2> CHANNEL ONLY  
<3> TIME ONLY  
<4> ALL OFF  
Displays only the name of the channel.  
Displays only the time.  
Displays neither the name of channel  
nor the time.  
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To select the item, use the “SELECT” button.  
• Use the “SELECT” button to choose “WHITE” or “BLACK” from the  
“2. BORDER” menu item. If you choose “WHITE” the borders of the  
quarter divided screen appear in white. If you choose “BLACK”, the  
borders of the quarter divided screen appear in black.  
When you finish setting all items, press “ENTER” button to go to the  
main menu. If you want to continue with additional system setup, move  
Ǟ” to the desired item(s). Press the “SETUP” button if you are finished  
with the menu.  
Alarm Setting  
If you are not in the system setup mode, press the “SETUP” button to  
enter the system setup mode.  
If an alarm signal is present in the “ALARM” input terminal in the back  
of the system, the character “A” is displayed on the screen. The screen  
also shows the channel alarmed with the alarm. When you input more  
than two signals, you can view four channels on the quarter display  
screen simultaneously.  
In the main menu, press the “MENU” button, move “Ǟ” next to “4.  
ALARM SET”, and press “ENTER” button. The sub menu appears.  
<ALARM SET>  
1. BUZZER : ON  
<ON/OFF>  
2. ALARM RESET : 30  
0510203060  
M18012090←  
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• To move “Ǟ”, use the “MENU” button.  
• Use the “SELECT” button to set the “1. BUZZER” menu item.  
If you choose “ON”, the alarm will warn whenever the alarm is on or  
channel loss is found. If you choose “OFF”, the alarm will not warn  
even though the alarm is on or channel loss is found. In the “2.  
ALARM RESET” menu, use the “SELECT” button to set the ALARM  
RESET TIME. This feature provides the alarm time that keeps the  
Alarm feature on while the alarm is on. Following are the alarm time  
intervals.  
05 seconds Ǟ 10 seconds Ǟ 20 seconds Ǟ 30 seconds Ǟ 60 seconds  
Ǟ 90 seconds Ǟ 120 seconds Ǟ 180 seconds Ǟ Manual  
NOTE  
When M (manual) is selected, the alarm is armed only when the alarm  
signal input level is “LOW” in the TTL level.  
When you finish setting the alarm mode, press “ENTER” button to  
return to the main menu.  
If you want to continue with additional system setup, move “Ǟ” to the  
desired menu item. When you have completed the setup mode, press  
the “SETUP” button to exit the system setup mode.  
NOTE  
What is TTL level?  
TTL level “LOW” : 0V ~ 0.6V  
TTL level “HIGH” : 5V  
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Auto Switcher Setting  
If you are not in the system setup mode, press the “SETUP” button to  
enter the system setup mode.  
You can set time of a single channel to be displayed continuously prior  
to changing a channel in automatic sequence display mode.  
Furthermore, you can set a channel to be skipped in the auto switcher  
display mode procedure.  
In the main menu, press the “MENU” button, move “Ǟ” to “5. AUTO  
SWITCHER SET”, and press “ENTER” button to display the sub menu.  
<AUTO SWITCHER SET>  
1. CHANNEL1 : 2 SEC  
2. CHANNEL2 : 2 SEC  
3. CHANNEL3 : 2 SEC  
4. CHANNEL4 : 2 SEC  
5. QUAD  
: 2 SEC  
• Move the position of “Ǟ” by pressing the “MENU” button.  
• Set the desired time interval value for each channel by using the  
ǟ CHARACTER” or “CHARACTER Ǟ” button.  
For example, if the time interval for each channel is set to “5”,  
automatically each channel is displayed on the screen for 5 seconds  
in turn.  
• If the time interval of a channel is set to “0” or when a video loss of a  
channel occurs, the corresponding channel will be skipped to the  
next channel when the AUTO SWITCHER is selected.  
After completing the setup of the AUTO SWITCHER, press the  
“ENTER” button to display the main menu. If you want to proceed the  
setup for another item, move “Ǟ” to a desired item for the setup.  
When all the required setups are done, press the “SETUP” button to  
exit the system setup mode.  
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Loss Detect Setting  
If not in the system setup mode, press the “SETUP” button to enter the  
system setup mode.  
Then you can set the LOSS DETECT ON/OFF for each channel.  
Press the “MENU” button on the main menu screen to place the “Ǟ”  
sign to the side of the “6. LOSS DETECT SET”. Then press the  
“ENTER” button to show the sub screen as shown below.  
<LOSS DETECT SET>  
1. CHANNEL1 : ON  
2. CHANNEL2 : ON  
3. CHANNEL3 : ON  
4. CHANNEL4 : ON  
• Move the position of “Ǟ” by pressing the “MENU” button.  
• Set “ON” or “OFF” for each channel by using the “SELECT” button.  
The channel with “OFF” setting, the CHANNEL LOSS DETECT will  
not be carried out.  
After completing all the setups of LOSS DETECT SET, press the  
“ENTER” button to show the main menu. If you want to proceed the  
setup for another item, move “Ǟ” to a desired item for the setup.  
When all the required setups are done, press the “SETUP” button to  
exit the system setup mode.  
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Chapter 5, Operating the Alarm  
This chapter describes the circumstances under which the alarm is on,  
how to disable the alarm, the alarm input/output specifications, and  
how to view the alarm list.  
Alarm Input/Output Terminal Specification  
The following figure shows the alarm input/output terminal in the back  
of the system.  
ALARM IN/OUT  
ALARM INPUT  
ALARM OUT  
OUT  
GND  
CH1  
2
3
4
GND 1  
2
3
4
RESET  
• Alarm input terminal  
• Alarm input GND  
• Alarm output terminal  
• Alarm reset output  
: 4 EA  
: 4 EA  
: 1 EA  
: 1 EA  
• Alarm output/reset GND : 1 EA  
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Alarm Signal Mode  
When the four types of alarm signals are input, the alarm output and  
reset signal modes are as followings.  
EVENT OCCURS  
ALARM IN 1  
ALARM IN 2  
ALARM IN 3  
ALARM IN 4  
EVENT OCCURS  
ALARM OUT  
When you press the RESET  
key or when HOLD TIME is  
over, it returns to the TTL  
HIGHlevel.  
ALARM RESET  
ALARM 1 ALARM 2 & ALARM 3 ALARM 3 &  
More than  
150mS  
ACTION  
ALARM 3  
ACTION  
ACTION ALARM 4  
ACTION  
NOTE  
The above figure shows the alarm signal mode when you set the alarm reset  
mode using M (manual).  
• The alarm output mode produces TTL “LOW” level until the alarm is  
off.  
• The alarm reset output mode produces the above signal mode when  
all alarms are off.  
• When several alarms are on at the same time, ALARM RESET  
OUTPUT maintains the TTL “LOW” level for 150 mS and then  
returns to TTL “HIGH” level.  
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Viewing the Alarm List  
Press the “LIST” button located on the front of the system to display up  
to eight items of alarm and channel loss information in the current  
sequence.  
<ALARM/LOSS LIST>  
Occurrence Channel  
YY/MM/DD  
1. 99/03/26  
2. 99/03/26  
3. 99/03/26  
4. 99/03/26  
5. 99/03/ 26  
HH:MM:SS  
20:10 : 24  
12:19: 34  
08:49: 58  
08:40: 02  
08:31: 26  
4
3
3
1
2
L
A
L
L
A
Order of occurrence:  
The number of the latest  
data will be 1.  
Channel Occurrence: Awill  
appear in case of an alarm, and L”  
will appear in case of a channel  
loss.  
Occurrence Year/Month/Date  
Occurrence Hour:Minute:Second  
Once the alarm is on, you can check the time the alarm went on along  
with the relevant channel. This information remains in nonvolatile  
memory so you can check the information even after the system has  
been powered off.  
If you want to erase the displayed data, press and hold the both of the  
“AUTO” and “RESET” buttons for about 2 seconds. Then all the data of  
alarm and channel loss will be erased.  
NOTE  
You cannot use the “LIST” button when the alarm or the system setup mode is  
on.  
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Searching for Alarm Operation Information  
This chapter describes the situations when the alarm is on and how to  
disable the alarm. First of all, keep in mind the following regarding  
alarm operation.  
• All alarm operations are performed within a few seconds after power  
on when all systems are stable.  
• When alarm operations are performed while the system setup mode  
is being used, the alarm is on. Then the screen displays the latest  
mode before the system setup mode.  
• Each channel’s alarm functions individually.  
• During time the alarm is on, most features are restricted except the  
“RESET” button, “SINGLE DISPLAY” buttons, and “QUAD  
DISPLAY” button.  
Situations in which the Alarm is in Use  
The following describes the sequence of events when the alarm is on.  
1. The screen displays the channel for which the alarm is on. At this  
point, the character “A” appears on side of the channel title to  
indicate the alarm is on.  
2. The buzzer is on.  
NOTE  
If you set the “BUZZER” to “OFF” in the “ALARM SET” menu, the buzzer will  
not sound.  
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3. A green light blinks on the “RESET” button LED.  
4. The alarm output becomes TTL “LOW” level.  
5. The alarm is disabled automatically after the alarm reset time is  
reached.  
NOTE  
You can set the “ALARM RESET TIME” value in the “ALARM SET” menu.  
6. When several alarms are on at the same time, all alarms stop when  
the alarm reset time is reached.  
7. Press the “RESET” button to disable the alarm manually.  
8. When the alarm is disabled, the alarm output becomes TTL “HIGH”  
level.  
9. When the alarm is disabled, the alarm reset output is maintained for  
150ms and then becomes TTL “HIGH” level.  
10. The date, hour, and channel number of the relevant alarms are  
recorded in the alarm list.  
NOTE  
Press the “LIST” button to scan this information.  
11. When the alarm is disabled, the screen displays the current mode.  
Disabling the Alarm  
While the alarm is on, you can either press the “RESET” button or wait  
for the alarm reset time to be reached to disable the alarm.  
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Chapter 6, Detecting Channel LOSS  
The SCQ-041P provides a search Feature to scan channel LOSS by  
determining whether the signal is available or not.  
Channel LOSS Search in Each Mode  
Depending on the mode, the situation varies similar to the following  
when a channel LOSS is scanned.  
• In quarter display mode (when you press the “QUAD DISPLAY”  
button), the buzzer is on and “LOSS” appears in the middle of the  
relevant channel.  
• In single display mode (when you press the “SINGLE DISPLAY”  
button), the buzzer is on and the lost channel number is on at the  
bottom of the screen. When you press the button corresponding to  
the lost channel number, the screen becomes blue and the number of  
the lost channel is indicated.  
• In auto switcher display mode, (when you press the “AUTO  
SWITCHER” button), the buzzer is on. Then when the screen  
changes, the lost channel number is on at the bottom of the screen.  
However, the canceled channel in the for the channel with OFF  
setting on the “6. LOSS DETECT SET” menu in the system setup  
mode, “LOSS” will not be displayed. If all the channels are loss and  
the “QUAD” INTERVAL TIME of the “5. AUTO SWITCHER SET” is  
set to “0”, the 4-screen split mode will be selected.  
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NOTE  
If you turn the buzzer “OFF” in the “ALARM SET” menu, the buzzer will not  
sound.  
Restoring to Normal Mode  
If you input the normal channel signal after channel LOSS occurs, the  
system senses the signal automatically and returns to the formal mode.  
If you turn off the channel that shows LOSS in the “6. LOSS DETECT  
SET” menu, the channel LOSS terminates so that the screen reverts to  
the normal mode.  
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Appendix A, SCQ-041P Specifications  
Specifications  
VIDEO input  
Camera : 4 channels, color or white/black  
PAL type, 1.0 V p-p, 75ȑ auto terminal resistance type, 4  
channel BNC, Internal dynamic type.  
VIDEO output  
Output 1 : Quarter screen display 1.0 V p-p, 75ȑ  
Output 2 : User can choose among Quarter screen display, Single screen  
display, and Automatic switcher screen display options,  
1.0 V p-p, 75ȑ  
Alarm Feature  
Input : 4EA, TTL “LOW” level active  
Output : 2EA, TTL “LOW” level active  
Alarm duration : 5 seconds to 180 seconds, M (manual) (user must set  
alarm duration in the menu)  
Auto Switcher  
Time for auto switcher : 0 to 30 seconds (User must set time in the menu).  
You can turn the Auto Switcher ON or OFF for each channel.  
Remote Control  
Remote control is available by using an RS-232C cable.  
Screen with Blue Background  
If there is no VIDEO signal in the quarter screen display, the screen of  
the relevant channel displays on a blue background.  
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Character Indication  
Channel Title  
: each channel indicates maximum 8 characters  
(alpha-numeric, special characters)  
Date and time  
: year/month/day, hour:minute:second  
Alarm indication : “A”  
Channel Loss  
: “LOSS”  
Operating Configuration  
Operating temperature : 32 ~ 86°F (0 ~ 40°C)  
Relative humidity  
Power voltage  
Power consumption  
Frequency  
: 30% ~ 90% relative humidity  
: AC100V -240V  
: 10 Watts  
: 50 Hz/60 Hz  
Weight  
8.4 lb (3.8 Kg)  
Dimensions  
430(W)mm × 44(H)mm × 350(D)mm  
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External Components  
R E S E T 4  
3
2
G N D  
1
2
1
O U T  
I N  
O U T  
I N  
O U T  
I N  
O U T  
I N  
G N D  
O U T  
4
3
2
C H 1  
C H 4  
V I D E O O U T P U T  
C H 3  
C H 2  
V I D E O I N P U T  
C H 1  
A L A R M O U T  
A L A R M I N P U T  
~
A C I N  
R S  
-
2 3 2 C  
A L A R M I N / O U T  
430 mm  
44 mm  
POWER  
AUTO SWITCHER  
SINGLE DISPLAY  
QUAD DISPLAY  
FREEZE  
SYSTEM SETUP  
ALARM  
RESET  
ON  
DIGITAL  
SETUP  
COLOR QUAD SWITCHER  
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
CHARACTER  
SCQ-041P  
OFF  
1
3
2
4
ENTER  
LIST  
4
SELECT  
MENU  
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Appendix B,  
Remote Control Connector Table  
The following shows the RS-232C pin connection for remote control of  
the SCQ-041P.  
13 12 11 10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14  
PIN NO  
CONTROL ITEMS  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
7
FG(FRAME GROUND)  
TXD(TRANSMITTED DATA)  
RXD(RECEIVED DATA)  
SG(SIGNAL GROUND)  
Operation depends on  
various functions of  
RS-232C.  
11, 13, 14 GND  
4~6, 8~10, NO CONNECTION  
12, 15~25  
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RS-232C Table  
You can use the remote control feature by using a PC connected with  
an RS-232C cable. The keys on the PC keyboard function similar to the  
feature in the SCQ-041P. The following table shows relation between  
the PC keyboard and the feature buttons of SCQ-041P.  
Keyboard Key (ASCII)  
Function  
A
R
E
Q
L
S
1
AUTO SWITCHER  
ALARM RESET  
ENTER  
QUAD DISPLAY  
LIST  
SETUP  
SINGLE DISPLAY 1  
SINGLE DISPLAY 2  
SINGLE DISPLAY 3  
SINGLE DISPLAY 4  
FREEZE1 (ǟ CHARACTER)  
FREEZE2(CHARACTER Ǟ)  
FREEZE3(SELECT)  
FREEZE4(MENU)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Terminal components  
• Baud rate : 9600 bps  
• Data bits : 8  
• Stop bit : 1  
• Parity  
: none  
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Appendix C, Troubleshooting  
While using the system, certain unexpected situations may cause  
problems with the system. Many times system difficulties can be solved  
through a simple troubleshooting check.  
If you encounter any problem using the SCQ-041P, please check the  
following points.  
If the screen is off.  
Check the power cable and all other data cables in the other  
components.  
If the Function buttons in the front of the system are not working.  
Check if the current mode is the alarm mode.  
If you cannot convert the quarter screen display to single screen display.  
Check whether the monitor cable is connected to the QUAD ONLY  
OUTPUT terminal marked with “  
back of the SCQ-041P.  
” from the output terminals in the  
If the problem persists after taking the actions described above, please  
contact the supplier to get expert technical assistance.  
NOTE  
If you are not familiar with the system, please ask for our professional  
assistance.  
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