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VHSD-770EXT High Speed Dome System
User Manual
Contents
Before installing
Key features
Configure, fix and wire
Basic speed dome operation
Programming the speed dome
Using the speed dome features
Parts and dimensions
Wiring schematic
Specifications
Installer notes
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Before installing
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·Installation should be carried out only by qualified personnel and in accordance with any wiring regulations in force at the time.
·The speed dome is heavy and could cause injury if not correctly mounted in accordance with these instructions. Use only the fittings supplied with the speed dome and ensure that all lanyard safety cables are connected correctly during installation.
·Adequate protection against lightning strikes and power surges must be installed to prevent damage to the speed dome.
·Any safety warnings on the product and in these instructions must be adhered to.
·If cleaning is necessary, disconnect power to the speed dome first. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as these will cause damage to the cover and cause poor image quality. Use a damp cloth to gently clean the dome cover and dry off with a soft clean cloth.
·Do not use any brackets, mounts or other accessories not specifically designed for use with this speed dome.
Do not attempt to service or repair the speed dome as opening or removing covers may expose dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Key features
Presets
Up to 127 sets of positional and zoom level information can be stored as presets. These can be called manually by the operator, automatically by an alarm input, or grouped to form a sequence of actions to run automatically.
Each preset can also be programmed with the following:
Alarm action - relay outputs can be triggered when particular presets are called
Title - each preset can be titled with up to 10 characters so that zones can easily be identified
Pattern tours
Any dome movement can be recorded - and subsequently played back - as four separate pattern tours. These can be played back individually or grouped to form a sequence of tours.
Variable speed tracking between 2 presets
VST is a useful feature when, for example, the operator wishes to ‘patrol’ a perimeter fence. If one preset is defined at one end of the fence and a second preset is defined at the other, the VST function will smoothly and accurately move from one end to the other and then back again in a repeating sequence. Speed can be adjusted as necessary and up to 8 VST functions can be defined.
Group function
The group function is a powerful feature which allows the operator to define a sequence of speed dome actions to form an automatic patrol sequence.
Actions can be a mix of preset positions, pattern tours and VST functions.
Up to 8 groups can be defined and each group can have up to 20 actions which repeat indefinitely until interrupted by the operator or an alarm input.
Specific parameters such as preset speed, dwell time and action loop can also be specified
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Privacy zones
By defining a privacy zone, sensitive scenes such as windows can be masked off so they cannot be viewed by the operator. Up to 4 privacy zones can be defined. Privacy zone size adjusts automatically depending on the speed dome zoom level.
Alarm inputs and outputs
This speed dome has 8 alarm inputs and 4 alarm outputs. Any alarm input can be set to call a predefined preset, VST function, pattern or group. Any preset can be configured to activate any or all of the alarm outputs. For example, a PIR detector connected to alarm input 1 could call preset 7 to view that particular scene whilst activating an external lamp connected to relay 1 and an external siren connected to relay 3.
On Screen Display (OSD)
The operator can choose if any or all of the following information is displayed on screen during normal speed dome operation.
Preset status and title
Speed dome position coordinates and zoom level
Alarm I/O status
· Time and Date
Speed dome ID
The speed dome also has a full on screen menu setup allowing quick and easy configuration of all the speed dome features.
Powerful park function
The speed dome can be configured to run a specified VST function, pattern tour, group or preset after a defined period of inactivity.
Configure, fix and wire
Before proceeding with installation, the speed dome foam packing pieces must be removed. Remove the outer dome cover with the tool supplied and carefully remove the foam packing pieces. When handling the dome cover, always wear the gloves supplied to avoid getting fingerprints on the outer dome cover.
1. Remove the foam packing pieces
1. Wearing the gloves and using the supplied tool, remove the outer dome cover.
2. Remove the foam pieces from the camera module.
2. Change protocol, baud rate and ID if required
The factory default setting is Pelco D, 2400, ID 1. Skip to section
3 if these settings match your control equipment
ID
ON
Lanyard
Cover
1. Carefully unclip the black inner dome
Foam
Foam
Foam
Protocol
1 2 3 4 5 6
2. Locate the dip switches and set protocol and ID according to the table opposite.
Protocol & Baud rate DIP switch table
1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
2
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
P r o t o c o l / R a t e
Pelco D, 2400 bps
Pelco D, 9600 bps
Pelco P, 4800 bps
Pelco P, 9600 bps
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
Factory default switch positions
Note: Dip switches 3 - 6 are reserved and must not be changed.
Speed dome ID DIP switch table
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D I P
1
ON
OFF
2 4 8 1 6 3 2 6 4 1 2 8 Va l ID
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2
ON ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
---
ON
OFF OFF
---
ON
---
ON
ON
---
ON
OFF
---
ON
OFF OFF
---
ON
---
ON
OFF
---
ON
8
-
6
7
255
3
4
5
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Factory default switch positions
Speed dome ID is set using standard binary notation
Note: ID 0 should not be used. Where multiple speed domes are connected, a unique ID must be assigned to each one.
3. Reassemble the speed dome
Refit the black inner dome cover and outer dome cover. If the lanyard safety wire was removed, it must be refitted before the dome cover is fixed.
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4. Fix the bracket
1. Fix the supplied mounting template, taking account of any pipework, cables, overhangs etc. that may obstruct the bracket once fitted.
2. After making suitable checks for buried pipes and cables, drill fixing holes suitable for the bolts supplied with the speed dome.
Pendent option
3. Remove the junction box cover. Using the supplied bolts and tool, firmly fix the bracket.
Pendent option
4. Feed the speed dome cable through the bracket.
Lanyard
5. Wire up the junction box
Junction box PCB detail
Video output
RS-485 Termination Resistor
24V AC Power
B A B A
~ ~
Speed dome cable
RS-485
Alarm 3 Output State
NC or NO
A1 A2 A3 A4 G A5 A6 A7 A8
Alarm 4 Output State
NC or NO
O1 O2 O3 O4
Alarm Input 1-8
1 2 3 4 G
5 6 7 8
Alarm Input 1-4
Alarm Input 5-8
Alarm Output 1-4
1
Alarm Output 1
2 3
Alarm Output 4
4
Alarm Output 2
Alarm Output 3
Pendent option
5. Bring the speed dome up to the bracket.
6. Tighten the three screws to fix the speed dome and ensure the lanyard safety chain is properly connected.
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6. Complete the install
Seal
Seal
1a - wall bracket option. After making all the connections to the PCB, fit the junction box cover with the four screws.
1b - pendent option. After making all the connections to the PCB, raise the dome assembly to the junction box, connect the dome cable to the PCB and fix with the four screws.
Note: when fixing the cover to the junction box, ensure that the seal is also fitted properly and that none of the cables are trapped
7. Verify basic operation
H I G H S P E E D D O M E
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F I R M W A R E V E R
: 1 . 0 S 1 8 V
P R O T O C O L
B A U D R A T E
: P E L C O - D
: 2 4 0 0
Z O O M M O D U L E
A L A R M I / O
: O K
: O K
W A I T . . .
1. After carefully checking the installation, including all cable connections, apply power to the dome and check that the startup and self test screen is displayed.
0 7 / J A N / 2 0 0 7
1 4 : 4 6 : 4 6
C A M 1
O : - - - -
I : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 2 5 / 3 7 / x 1
2. After the self test is complete, the dome starts normal operation. Verify that there is basic PTZ control from your control equipment.
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If there’s a problem at this stage...
…work through the logical steps below to determine and rectify the problem
No picture - check the PCB to make sure the red power LED is lit. If not, check that the PSU is correctly connected and has power. If you have a test meter, verify that the output of the PSU is approximately 24V AC.
If the power LED is lit, check the BNC crimp connection is correctly made at both the PCB end and the DVR / monitor / matrix end. A portable test monitor connected directly to the video output of the speed dome is also a useful test - if a picture is displayed, double check the BNC connections and the signal cable used.
No PTZ control - check that the control equipment you are using is compatible with the speed dome and is configured to match the speed dome settings correctly.
If dip switches were changed on the speed dome, check the power on self test screen to ensure that protocol, ID and baud rate are as expected.
If the settings match, you should check the polarity of the connections, both on the control equipment and the speed dome. If you suspect there is a polarity issue, swap the A & B wires at the speed dome to see if this resolves the problem.
Check also that there are no other telemetry devices on the system with the same ID as the speed dome. If in doubt, connect the speed dome directly to the PTZ controller and isolate all other equipment.
Basic speed dome operation
There are many different PTZ keyboards and DVR systems capable of controlling this speed dome, and it would be impossible to describe them all here. Therefore, examples given in the following pages are based on the more popular control equipment available.
Whilst the principles of operation are the same, regardless of the control equipment used, reference may need to be made to the manual supplied with your particular control equipment.
Programming, calling and deleting presets
S E T P R E S E T 1 P A R K I N G B A Y 1 P R E S E T 3
Understanding the On Screen Display (OSD)
PRESET LABEL: If defined, is displayed when a preset position is called
R E C E P T I O N
ACTION TITLE: Shows current speed dome action
P R E S E T 3
0 7 / J A N / 2 0 0 7
1 2 : 3 8 : 0 5
C A M 1
O : - - - -
I : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 2 5 / 3 7 / x 1
To program a preset position, move the speed dome to the desired scene and zoom level and press:
SET - XXX - ENTER
Where XXX is a preset number between 1 &
128 (but note that preset 95 is reserved and cannot be used). Confirmation is displayed on the OSD.
0 7 / J A N / 2 0 0 7
1 2 : 4 2 : 2 2
C A M 1
O : - - - -
I : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 2 5 / 3 7 / x 3
To go to a preset position thats already been programmed, press:
PRESET - XXX - ENTERXXX - Preset
Where XXX is a preset number between 1 &
128 (but note that preset 95 is reserved and cannot be used). The speed dome moves to the preset position. Confirmation and preset title (if defined) is displayed on the OSD.
0 7 / J A N / 2 0 0 7
0 9 : 3 7 : 1 5
C A M 1
DATE/CLOCK: Shows current time and date
ALARM I/O: Shows which alarm inputs and outputs are active
To delete a preset position, press:
CLEAR - XXX - ENTER
O : - 2 3 -
I : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 0 7 / 4 6 / x 3
Where XXX is a preset number between 1 &
128 (but note that preset 95 is reserved and cannot be used). The preset position is cleared from memory.
To reprogramme a preset position, follow the steps for programming a preset - it is not necessary to delete the old preset position first
CAMERA ID: Shows the current ID as defined by the dip switch settings
PTZ INFORMATION: The current pan/tilt position in degrees and the current zoom level
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Programming the speed dome
The speed dome setup menu allows the operator to customise and program all aspects of speed dome operation. All menu settings are retained in non-volatile memory so if power is lost to the speed dome for any reason, all settings will be retained.
H i g h S P E E D D O M E
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< S Y S T E M I N F O R M A T I O N >
< D I S P L A Y S E T U P >
< D O M E C A M E R A S E T U P >
< P A S S W O R D S E T U P >
< S Y S T E M I N I T I A L I S E >
<DISPLAY SETUP> - Allows the operator to specify which On Screen Display information is shown during normal operation. Also allows privacy zones to be defined and time/date to be changed
<DOME CAMERA SETUP> - Allows all operating features of the speed dome to be programmed and managed. Also allows settings for the camera module to be changed
E X I T
<PASSWORD SETUP> - Allows a password to be set to protect the speed dome setup
<SYSTEM INITIALISE> - Allows various speed dome settings to be reset to factory defaults
To access the speed dome setup menu, key:
PRESET - 95 - ENTER
To navigate the main menu, move the joystick up / down to choose a menu item or change settings within a menu item.
To enter a menu item or confirm a new setting, key: NEAR
To exit a menu item or cancel a new setting, key: FAR
Where a menu item is surrounded by brackets, it indicates that there is a sub menu.
Where a menu screen shows EXIT, selecting this option will exit the menu and the speed dome will return to normal operation. Where a menu screen shows BACK, selecting this option will return to the higher menu level.
The main menu has five options:
<SYSTEM INFORMATION> - Provides information such as firmware version, protocol and ID values as defined by the dip switch settings.
System information
S Y S T E M I N F O R M A T I O N
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C O L O U R S Y S T E M
P R O T O C O L
A D D R E S S
B A U D R A T E
: P A L
: P E L C O - D
: 1
: 2 4 0 0
B A C K
E X I T
From the main menu, use the joystick to highlight SYSTEM INFORMATION and key:
NEAR
To return to the main menu, highlight BACK and key: NEAR
To exit the setup menu completely, highlight
EXIT and key: NEAR
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Display setup
D I S P L A Y S E T U P
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C A M E R A I D
P T Z I N F O R M A T I O N
A C T I O N T I T L E
P R E S E T L A B E L
A L A R M I / O
D A T E / C L O C K
O N
A U T O
A U T O
A U T O
A U T O
O N
< S E T D A T E / C L O C K >
< P R I V A C Y Z O N E >
B A C K
E X I T
From the main menu, use the joystick to highlight DISPLAY SETUP and key: NEAR
CAMERA ID (ON / OFF) - shows camera ID according to the DIP switch settings, eg
CAM 1.
PTZ INFORMATION (ON / OFF / AUTO) shows the current pan / tilt position in degrees and the current zoom level.
ACTION TITLE (ON / OFF / AUTO) - shows current speed dome action, eg PRESET3.
PRESET LABEL (ON / OFF / AUTO) - shows preset title (if defined) when a preset is called.
ALARM I/O (ON/OFF) - shows real time status of the alarm inputs and outputs.
<SET DATE/CLOCK) - sub menu to change the date and time
<PRIVACY ZONE> - sub menu to setup the speed dome privacy zones
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Note: If the auto option is chosen, the relevant information is displayed for a few seconds before disappearing.
Set date/clock
S E T D A T E / C L O C K
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D A T E 0 7 / J A N / 2 0 0 7
C L O C K 1 4 : 3 7 : 1 5
B A C K
E X I T
From the display setup menu, use the joystick to highlight SET DATE/CLOCK and key:
NEAR
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Move the joystick up and down to change an individual value and left and right to move to the previous / next value
Key: NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Privacy zone
P R I V A C Y Z O N E
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M A S K N O .
1
D I S P L A Y
C L E A R M A S K
< E D I T M A S K >
O F F
C A N C E L
Edit mask
E D I T M A S K 1
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B A C K
E X I T
M O V E T O T A R G E T P O S I T I O N
[ N E A R : S E L E C T / F A R : C A N C E L ]
From the display setup menu, use the joystick to highlight PRIVACY ZONE and key: NEAR
MASK NO. (1-4) - shows the privacy zone currently being modified.
DISPLAY - determines whether the privacy zone is displayed during normal operation.
<EDIT MASK> - allows the operator to define the privacy zone.
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
From the privacy zone menu, use the joystick to highlight EDIT MASK and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to move the speed dome to the approximate position and zoom level for the privacy zone and key: NEAR to select or
FAR to cancel and return to the privacy zone menu.
E D I T M A S K 1
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[ : A D J U S T M A S K W I D T H ]
[ : A D J U S T M A S K H E I G H T ]
[ N E A R : S A V E / F A R : C A N C E L ]
Move the joystick left and right to finely adjust the width of the privacy zone and up and down to finely adjust the height.
To save the privacy zone, key: NEAR or key:
FAR to cancel.
Dome camera setup
D O M E C A M E R A S E T U P
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< C A M E R A S E T U P >
< M O T I O N S E T U P >
< P R E S E T S E T U P >
< V S T S E T U P >
< P A T T E R N S E T U P >
< G R O U P S E T U P >
B A C K
E X I T
From the main menu, use the joystick to highlight DOME CAMERA SETUP and key:
NEAR
<CAMERA SETUP> - setup of specific camera module features.
<MOTION SETUP> - setup of the pan / tilt / zoom operation of the speed dome, park action configuration, and configuration of the alarm inputs.
<PRESET SETUP> - full management and programming of individual presets.
<VST SETUP> - full management and programming of VST functions.
<PATTERN SETUP> - full management and programming of pattern tours.
<GROUP SETUP> - full management and programming of group functions.
Highlight the setup menu required and key:
NEAR
Remember: A menu item surrounded by brackets shows it has a sub menu.
Camera setup
Z O O M C A M E R A S E T U P
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F O C U S M O D E S E M I A U T O
D I G I T A L Z O O M
I M A G E F L I P
O N
O F F
< W H I T E B A L A N C E S E T U P >
< A U T O E X P O S U R E S E T U P >
B A C K
E X I T
From the dome camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight CAMERA SETUP and key:
NEAR
FOCUS MODE
MANUAL - the operator must focus the camera manually using the NEAR and FAR keys
SEMIAUTO - the camera automatically focuses during normal PTZ movement but preset focus information is stored when a preset is programmed and recalled each time the preset is called
AUTO - the module auto focuses continually
DIGITAL ZOOM (ON / OFF) - disables or enables the 8x digital zoom. When disabled, the maximum zoom level is 23x (optical).
IMAGE FLIP (ON / OFF)
<WHITE BALANCE SETUP> - sub menu to change the white balance settings
<AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP> - sub menu to change the auto exposure settings
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White balance setup
W B S E T U P
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W B M O D E
R E D A D J U S T
B L U E A D J U S T
A U T O
- - -
- - -
Auto exposure setup
A E S E T U P
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B A C K L I G H T O F F
D A Y / N I G H T A U T O
B R I G H T N E S S - - -
I R I S - - -
S H U T T E R - - -
A G C - - -
S S N R - - -
S E N S U P - - -
B A C K
E X I T
From the zoom camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight WHITE BALANCE SETUP and key: NEAR
WB MODE (AUTO / MANUAL)
AUTO - the speed dome determines the optimum white balance settings for a given scene
MANUAL - the operator can adjust white balance settings manually
RED ADJUST - in manual mode, the red colour content can be adjusted
BLUE ADJUST - in manual mode, the blue colour content can be adjusted
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
From the zoom camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight AUTO EXPOSURE
SETUP and key: NEAR
BACKLIGHT (ON/OFF)
DAY/NIGHT (AUTO/DAY/NIGHT) - the operator can choose to fix the camera in to
DAY (colour) or NIGHT (B&W with IR cut filter mode). In AUTO mode, the camera switches between DAY and NIGHT depending on the surrounding light level
BRIGHTNESS - (0 ~100)
IRIS (Auto/Manual)
SHUTTER (ESC/Manual/Flickerless) -In ESC mode, the speed dome determines the optimum exposure setting
AGC (Off/Low/Middle/High)
SSNR (Off/Low/Middle/High)
SENS UP (Auto/Off)
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Motion setup
M O T I O N S E T U P
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P R E S E T L O C K O F F
P W R U P A C T I O N
A U T O F L I P
J O G M A X S P E E D
J O G D I R E C T I O N
O N
O N
1 6 0 / S E C
I N V E R S E
F R Z I N P R E S E T
( P A R K I N G A C T I O N S E T U P )
( A L A R M A C T I O N S E T U P
B A C K
E X I T
From the dome camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight MOTION SETUP and key:
NEAR
PRESET LOCK - when set to ON, preset programming directly from the keyboard is disabled to prevent tampering
PWR UP ACTION - when set to ON, the speed dome will resume its last operation when power is restored after a power failure
AUTO FLIP (ON / OFF) - when set to ON, the dome will flip 180 degrees when the tilt position reaches 90 degrees.
JOG MAX SPEED - determines the maximum speed in degrees / second the dome will move during manual operation
JOG DIRECTION (INVERSE / NORMAL) - when set to normal, the pan direction is opposite to the joystick movement.
<PARKING ACTION SETUP> - Configure actions that run automatically after a defined period of inactivity
FRZ IN PRESET - FREEZE IN PRESET.
When a new preset is selected the speed dome will freeze the last picture until the new preset is reached.
<ALARM ACTION SETUP> - Configure the action of the alarm inputs.
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Parking action setup
P A R K I N G A C T I O N S E T U P
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P A R K E N A B L E O F F
W A I T T I M E
P A R K A C T I O N
0 0 : 1 0 : 0 0
H O M E
B A C K
E X I T
From the motion setup menu, use the joystick to highlight PARKING ACTION SETUP and key: NEAR
PARK ENABLE - when set to ON, the speed dome will run the specified park action after the wait time has elapsed
WAIT TIME - can be set between one minute and 4 hours. If no manual control occurs during this time, the park action will run
PARK ACTION - choose the action to run after the wait time has elapsed. This can be return to home position, go to a preset or run a VST,
GROUP or PATTERN TOUR
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
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Alarm action setup
A L A R M A C T I O N S E T U P
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A L A R M 1 A C T
A L A R M 2 A C T
N O T U S E D
N O T U S E D
A L A R M 3 A C T
A L A R M 4 A C T
A L A R M 5 A C T
A L A R M 6 A C T
N O T U S E D
N O T U S E D
N O T U S E D
N O T U S E D
A L A R M 7 A C T
A L A R M 8 A C T
B A C K
E X I T
N O T U S E D
N O T U S E D
Preset setup
P R E S E T S E T U P
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P R E S E T N O .
1
C L R P R E S E T
< E D I T S C E N E >
< E D I T L A B E L >
< R E L A Y O U T >
C A N C E L
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Edit scene
E D I T S C E N E - P R E S E T 1
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From the motion setup menu, use the joystick to highlight ALARM ACTION SETUP and key:
NEAR
ALARM 1....8 ACT - for each alarm action, specifies the preset number, VST, pattern tour or group to call. Leave set to NOT USED to disable the alarm input.
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
B A C K
E X I T
From the dome camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight PRESET SETUP and key:
NEAR
PRESET NUMBER (1 - 128) - The preset number currently being modified. If the preset number is already defined, the speed dome will move to that preset position, otherwise
UNDEFINED is displayed under the preset number
CLR PRESET - use this option to delete the current preset position
<EDIT SCENE> - use this option to program the preset position
<EDIT LABEL> - use to edit the preset label.
This option is only available when the selected preset position is already programmed
<RELAY OUT> - use to program the relay outputs required (if any) when the preset is called. This option is only available when
the selected preset position is already programmed
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
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M O V E T O T A R G E T P O S I T I O N
[ N E A R : S A V E / F A R : C A N C E L ]
From the preset setup menu, use the joystick to highlight EDIT SCENE and key: NEAR
Using the joystick, move the speed dome to the desired position and zoom level and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Edit label
E D I T L A B E L - P R E S E T 1
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[ ]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 O K
A B C D E F G H I J C A N C E L
K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z a b c d
e f g h i j k l m n
o p q r s t u v w x
y z < > - / : .
Backspace
Space
From the preset setup menu, use the joystick to highlight EDIT LABEL and key: NEAR
The solid white square shows the current cursor position.
The flashing white square shows the currently selected character.
Move the joystick up / down / left / right to choose the required character and key: NEAR to insert it in the preset label. The solid white square moves to the next cursor position.
Repeat until the preset label is complete.
If a mistake is made, use the joystick to select the backspace ( ) and key: NEAR. The cursor moves back one square.
Select OK to save the preset label or
CANCEL to lose changes, and key: NEAR to exit
Relay out
R E L A Y O U T - P R E S E T 1
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R E L A Y O U T 1
R E L A Y O U T 2
R E L A Y O U T 3
R E L A Y O U T 4
O F F
O F F
O F F
O F F
B A C K
E X I T
From the preset setup menu, use the joystick to highlight RELAY OUT and key: NEAR
RELAY OUT 1..4 (ON / OFF) - set which relays are triggered when the preset is called.
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
VST setup
V S T S E T U P
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V S T N O .
1 S T P O S .
2 N D P O S .
1
N O T U S E D
N O T U S E D
V S T S P E E D
3 0 / S E C
R U N V S T
B A C K
E X I T
From the dome camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight VST SETUP and key:
NEAR
VST NO. (1-8) - shows the VST number currently being modified.
1ST POS. - any defined preset between 1 &
128.
2ND POS. - any defined preset between 1 &
128.
VST SPEED - determines the speed of movement in degrees per second between each preset position.
CLEAR VST - deletes the currently selected
VST function.
RUN VST - runs the currently selected VST function for testing purposes
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Note: A VST always moves anti-clockwise to the 1st position and then clockwise to the 2nd position.
Pattern setup
P A T T E R N S E T U P
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P A T T E R N N O .
1
C A N C E L C L R P A T T E R N
R U N P A T T E R N
< E D I T P A T T E R N >
B A C K
E X I T
From the dome camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight PATTERN SETUP and key: NEAR
PATTERN NO. (1 - 4) - The pattern number currently being modified.
CLR PATTERN - the currently selected pattern can be deleted
RUN PATTERN - runs the currently selected pattern for testing purposes
<EDIT PATTERN> - allows the operator to program a patten tour
Edit pattern
E D I T P A T T E R N 4
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M O V E T O S T A R T P O S I T I O N
[ N E A R : S T A R T / F A R : C A N C E L
From the pattern setup menu, use the joystick to highlight EDIT PATTERN and key: NEAR
Position the speed dome to the desired starting point and key: NEAR
E D I T P A T T E R N 4
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[ N E A R : S A V E / F A R : D E L E T E ]
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Move the dome to the various positions and zoom levels required for the pattern. The white squares at the top of the display show remaining storage and disappear as the pattern is recorded.
To save the pattern, key: NEAR
To abandon pattern programming, key: FAR
Note: Pattern tour memory is only used when movements are recorded. Pauses between movements, regardless of time, do not use pattern tour memory
Group setup
G R O U P S E T U P
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G R O U P N O .
1
C A N C E L C L E A R G R O U P
R U N G R O U P
< E D I T G R O U P >
B A C K
E X I T
From the dome camera setup menu, use the joystick to highlight GROUP SETUP and key:
NEAR
GROUP NO. (1-8) - shows the group number currently being modified.
CLEAR GROUP - the currently selected group can be deleted
RUN GROUP - runs the currently selected group for testing purposes
<EDIT GROUP> - allows the operator to program the group functions
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting and key:
NEAR to save or: FAR to cancel.
Edit group
E D I T G R O U P 1
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N O A C T I O N # # # D W E L L O P T
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1 N O N E
2 N O N E
3 N O N E
4 N O N E
5 N O N E
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B A C K
C A N C E L [ N E A R : E D I T ]
From the group setup menu, use the joystick to highlight EDIT GROUP and key: NEAR
To edit the group, key: NEAR again
Header explanation:
NO - the item number (between 1 & 20)
ACTION - the specific action for this item
### - the action number (eg if ACTION is set to PRESET, this value can be between 1 &
128
DWELL - the amount of time before the next action in the list is called
OPT - for PRESET actions, this value is the speed at which the dome moves to the preset.
For VST and PATTERN, this value is the number of times the action is repeated before the next action is called
Move the joystick up and down to choose the group item to modify and key: NEAR. The
ACTION is highlighted in white
Move the joystick up and down to change the action type between NONE, PRESET, VST and PATTERN.
Move the joystick left and right to select and edit values for ###, DWELL & OPT.
Edit group
E D I T G R O U P 1
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N O A C T I O N # # # D W E L L O P T
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1 P A T T E R N
2 P R E S E T
3 V S T
4 P R E S E T
1
5
3
1 0
0 0 : 0 3
0 0 : 0 8
0 0 : 0 3
0 0 : 1 5
1
3 6 0
8
1 1 0
5 P R E S E T 4 0 1 : 3 0 5 5
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B A C K
C A N C E L [ N E A R : E D I T ]
Key NEAR to save this item and continue adding more items as necessary, or key FAR to exit.
From the main menu, use the joystick to highlight PASSWORD SETUP and key: NEAR
CHECK PASSWORD (ON/OFF) - when set to
ON, the correct password must be entered to access the speed dome setup menus
<EDIT PASSWORD> - allows the current password to be changed
Edit password
E D I T P A S S W O R D
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[ ]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 O K
A B C D E F G H I J C A N C E L
K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z a b c d
e f g h i j k l m n
o p q r s t u v w x
y z < > - / : .
Backspace
Space
From the password setup menu, use the joystick to highlight EDIT PASSWORD and key: NEAR
The solid white square shows the current cursor position.
This flashing white square shows the currently selected character.
Move the joystick up / down / left / right to choose the required character and key: NEAR to insert it in the password. The solid white square moves to the next cursor position.
Repeat until password entry is complete.
If a mistake is made, use the joystick to select the backspace ( ) and key: NEAR. The cursor moves back one square.
Select OK to save the password or CANCEL to lose changes and key: NEAR to exit
Remember: When CHECK PASSWORD is set to ON, each time the operator attempts to enter the speed dome setup menu, the above screen will be displayed. The correct password must be entered to continue with menu setup
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System initialise
S Y S T E M I N I T I A L I S E
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C L E A R A L L D A T A
N O
C L R D I S P L A Y S E T
C L R C A M E R A S E T
C L R M O T I O N S E T
C L R E D I T D A T A
R E B O O T C A M E R A
R E B O O T S Y S T E M
N O
N O
N O
N O
N O
N O
B A C K
E X I T
From the main menu, use the joystick to highlight SYSTEM INITIALISE and key: NEAR
CLEAR ALL DATA - selecting this option will perform a full factory reset on the speed dome. All presets, VST functions, patterns, groups and privacy zones will be erased
CLR DISPLAY SET - this option will reset the on screen display settings to factory default and erase all privacy zones
CLR CAMERA SET - this option will reset the camera module settings to factory default
CLR MOTION SET - this option will reset the motion menu settings to factory default
CLR EDIT DATA - this option will erase all presets, VST functions, patterns and groups
Highlight the item to modify and key: NEAR
Use the joystick to change the setting to ON and key: NEAR to run or: FAR to cancel.
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Using the speed dome features
Once the pattern tours, VST functions and groups have been programmed in the speed dome setup menu, they can all be accessed directly from the PTZ control equipment by using the following sequences.
1. To start a pattern tour press:
PRESET - 13X - ENTER
Where X is a pattern tour number between 1 & 4
The selected pattern tour will run indefinitely until a manual movement is made by the operator or an alarm input is received.
2. To start a VST function, press:
PRESET - 14X - ENTER
Where X is a VST function number between 1 & 8
The selected VST function will run indefinitely until a manual movement is made by the operator or an alarm input is received.
3. To start a group, press:
PRESET - 15X - ENTER
Where X is a group number between 1 & 8
The selected group will run indefinitely until a manual movement is made by the operator or an alarm input is received.
Parts and dimensions
PCB
Bracket Mount
Base
Bracket Upper
Cover
Seal
Sunshield
Dome Housing
Pan Motor
Bracket Joint
Housing Upper Cover
Thermostat
Heater
Thermostat
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Fan
Shield Mount
Tilt Motor
Inner dome cover
Dome Cover
Zoom Module
33
156
201
230
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Wiring schematic
Power Cable
24V AC PSU
Video Cable
RS485
Cable
Siren / Light etc.
power source
Alarm Input
Cable
Alarm Output
Cable
Alarm Sensor
Siren / Light etc.
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Specifications
Camera
Pan / Tilt
Communication
Mechanical
CCD
Resolution
Minimum Illumination
Optical Zoom
Digital Zoom
S/N Ratio
Focus
White Balance
¼” Samsung Techwin Day / Night
540TVL
0.1 Lux
23x f=3.84 ~ 88.4mm, F=1.6~3.2
2X, 4X & 8X
50db
Auto / Manual
ATW/ Manual
Back Light compensation Low/ Middle /High / Off
General Pan: 360 degrees continuous rotation
Speeds
Tilt: 90 degrees with auto flip function
Manual / pattern tour: 1 - 255 degrees / second
Preset to preset: 360 degrees / second
VST: 1 - 255 degrees / second adjustable in 1 degree steps
Preset positions
Pattern tours
VSTfunction
Groups
Privacy zones
Park function
Up to 128, 10 character title per preset
Up to 4
Up to 8, speed adjustable
Up to 8, each with up to 20 actions (preset, pattern tour or VST)
Up to 4, user definable
Park to specified preset, pattern or VST after a defined period of inactivity (1 min ~ 4 hours)
Data type
Protocols
Baud rates
Camera ID
Alarm I/O
On Screen Display
Fan / Heater
Sunshield
Operating temperature range
Humidity
Power supply
Dimensions (with standard wall
Bracket and sun shield fitted)
RS-485
Pelco-D or Pelco-P
2400, 4800, 9600
1-255
8 inputs, 4 outputs
OSD menu, camera position, dome ID, alarm status, preset / VST/ pattern tour status
Built in
Fitted
-35 deg C to +50 deg C
<95%
24V AC, 20 watts maximum (heater on)
Overall height: 530mm
Overall width: 230mm
Overall depth: 342mm
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Installer notes
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