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SpeedDome Ultra VII 22x Camera Dome RAS915LS RAS915LS-1 RAS916LS RAS916LS-1 RAS916WLS RAS916WLS-1 Configuration Utility Operator’s Manual 8200-0184-02 D[...]
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SpeedDome ® Ultra VII 22x Camera Dome Configuration Utility Operator’s Manual Version – 0710-0147-0107[...]
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EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approve d by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits f[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE: BEFO RE YOU BEGIN ...................................................................................................................................... V What’s In Th is Manu al? ............................................................................................................................................[...]
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APPENDIX A: SENSORNET A ND RS-422 PR OTOCOLS COMMAND SUMMARY ...................................................... A –1 Command Summary ................................................................................................................ .................................... A–2 Supported Controllers and Ma trix Switchin g Systems...[...]
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PREF A CE Before Y ou Begin This preface provides important information that you should be familiar with before using the SpeedDome Ultra VII camera dom e. It includes a document overview, text conventions, a list of related documents, and how to obtain product help. In This Preface • What’s In This Manual? .....................................[...]
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What’s In This Manual? The SpeedDome Ultra VII Configuration Utility Operator's Manual is organized as follows: • Chapter 1 : Using the Dome Configuration Utility , describes how to use the SpeedDome Ultra VII Camera Dome configuration utility. • Chapter 2 : Configuring Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Synchronization Options , describes how to set [...]
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Text Conventions This book uses text in different ways to identify different kinds of information. Bold Italics Used for terms specific to the syst em, and text that requires special emphasis, for example Preset . Italics Used for menu selections or settings, for example, On-screen Text Display. Bold Used for names of buttons, for example, Zoom . N[...]
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NOTES: viii SpeedDome Ultra VII Operator's Manual[...]
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CHAPTER 1 Using the Dome Configuration Utility The SpeedDome Ultra VII 22x camera dom e is an op tical zoom camera enclosed in a compact dom e housing. The camera dome supports advanced featur es such as 11X digital zoom (up to 242X total zoom), open shutter settings, privacy zones, and direction indicators. The Dome Configuration Utility is used t[...]
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What is the Dome Configuration Utility? The Dome Configuration Utility provides a means to setting features for your camera dome via a text overlay menu. You access this utility using a keystroke combination on your camera controller. The utility provides settings relating to camera functions, alarms, text display, privacy zones, direction indicato[...]
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Working with the Dome Configuration Utility Once the Dome Configuration Menu is displayed, you may select a menu item, and then modify the settings you want to change. The following table summarizes the controller comm ands for SensorNet , RS-422 , and Manchester protocols. For combination keystrokes, press and hold each button in sequence, then re[...]
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To enter the password using SensorNet, RS-422, or Manchester protocols: 1. Use the Pan/Tilt control to move the highlight the appropriate character. 2. Press Focus to select the highlighted character. If you need to change a charact er that has been entered: • Zoom In moves the cursor to the right in the Password field. • Zoom Out moves the cur[...]
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Exiting the Configuration Utility Under SensorNet, RS-422, and Manche ster protocols, you ma y save your changes and exit the utility from any screen by pressing and holding Iris Close , then pressi ng Focus . From the Dome Configuration Menu , you have two choices for ex itin g the utility: Exit and Save Changes or Quit Without Saving . Use the Pa[...]
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Quick Set Command Description 0+Quick Set Toggles between displaying and hiding the quick set menu. 1+ Quick Set Displays the SpeedDome Ultra configuration menu. Refer to the dom e manual for information about the available settings. 2+ Quick Set Resumes Auto Focus/Auto Iris mode. 3+ Quick Set Rotates the SpeedDome 180° from its current pointing d[...]
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Where To Go Next Now that you understand how to start and work with the Dome Configuration Utility, you are ready to begin changing the settings for your dome. Use the following chart to determine which chapters you should use next. Chapter Topics Covered Chapter 2: Configuring Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Synchronization Options − Set the “flip” fea[...]
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Chapter Topics Covered Appendix A: SensorNet and RS-422 Command Summary − Summarizes the controller com mands available for SensorNet/RS-422 Appendix B: Manchester Command Summary − Summarizes the controller com mands available for Manchester − Performance limitations for Manchester Appendix C: Pelco Coaxi tron and “P” Protocols Command S[...]
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CHAPTER 2 Configuring Pan, T ilt, Zoom, and Synchronization Options This chapter describes the use of the Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Sync Opts menu. Use this screen to set the Auto Flip feature, configure the Zoom Stop settings , and set the Line Lock option. In This Chapter • Overview of Pan / Tilt / Zoom/Synchronization Options Screen ......................[...]
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Overview of Pan / Tilt / Zoom/Synchronization Options Screen When Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Sync Opts is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu , the following screen appears: PROP ORTIO NAL FL IP OFF/ ON 1ST ZOO M STOP X 33/2 2 MAX TOT AL ZOOM X 44.. .242 LINE LOCK ON/O FF FREE ZE FRAME OFF/ ON I/F RETUR N TO A UTO OFF/ ON/ IRIS /FOCU S Use this screen to [...]
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Adjusting the Zoom Stop Settings The SpeedDome Ultra VII includes a 22X optical zoom camera with 11X digital zoom capability. The maximum possible zoom is 242X . Zoom stop settings define how the zoom function is partitioned. Depending on the current zoom level, th e camera will either stop at the first zoom stop setting or continue to the maximum [...]
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Configuring the Line Lock Setting Use the Line Lock setting to prevent vertical rolling or adjust the appearance of overlay text on color monitors. If you experience problems with vertical video rolling when switching multiple cameras to a single monitor, enabling the Line Lock setting phase locks the video with the AC power line. All cameras conne[...]
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Configuring the Freeze Frame Setting If you need to maintain a static image when calling autom atic functions, such as presets or patterns, use the Freeze Frame setting. This prevents the display of the dome movement and lens adjustm ents from being displayed on-screen while the preset or pattern is being sought. When the Freeze Frame setting is en[...]
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Changing the Freeze Frame Setting 1. Select Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Sync Opts from the Dom e Configuration Menu . 2. Move the highlight bar to Freeze Frame . Change the setting. • Select On to enable Freeze Frame. This freezes the current scene when presets or patterns are selected. • Select Off to disable Freeze Frame. This displa ys the dome motion and[...]
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What To Do Next When you select Exit from the Pan/Tilt/Zoom screen, the Dom e Configuration Menu appears. DOME CO NFIGU RAT ION M EN U PAN/ TIL T/ZOO M/S YNC O PT S CAME RA FUN CT IONS ALAR MS/ AREAS /PR ESETS /P Z ON-S CRE EN TEXT DI SPL AY LANG UAG E / PASS WO RD DOME IN FORMA TION RESE T TO F ACTOR Y SETTI NGS QUIT WI THO UT SA VI NG EX IT AN D [...]
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NOTES: 2–8 SpeedDome Ultra VII Operator's Manual[...]
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CHAPTER 3 Configuring Camera Features This chapter describes the settings u sed to control the camera features. It describes how to change the white balance settings, automatic gain control , and open shutter settings to improve cam era performance. In This Chapter • Overview of Camera Settings ....................................................[...]
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Adjusting White Balance Settings White balance is normally compensated for by the automa tic white balance gain control. In som e lighting conditions, you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing. When Automatic White Balance is enabled, the red and blue setting values are based on feedback from the camera. When Aut[...]
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Changing Automatic White Balance Settings 1. Select Camera Functions from the Dome Configuration Menu . The highlight appears on the Auto White Bal setting. 2. Change the setting. • Select Off to manually adjust the red or blue settings. Continue with step 3. • Select On for automatic white balance. Continue with step 7. The default setting is [...]
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Understanding This ight situations where an image would al or bright light nder tions, moving objects will appear blurred, and still images m ay appear blurred, choppy, : Graphical view of Shutter Limit settings How Advanced Shutter Settings Improve Low-Light Performance The camera dome supports the ability to view color images from extremely low-l[...]
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The Relationship between AGC and Open Shutter Settings Table 3–1 explains which settings may be changed based on the current AGC/Shutter setting. Table 3–1: AGC Maximum Gain and Shutter Limit settings AGC/Shutter Setting Max Gain Limit AGC Off N/A N/A AGC On 0-28dB (NTSC) N/A 0-29dB (PAL) Open Shutter B (NTSC) /60 (NTSC) 0-28d 0-29dB (PAL) 1/2-[...]
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What To Do Next When you select Exit from the Camera Functions screen, the Dome Configuration Menu appears. DOME CO NFIGU RAT ION M EN U PAN/ TIL T/ZOO M/S YNC O PT S CAME RA FUN CT IONS ALAR MS/ AREAS /PR ESETS /P Z ON-S CRE EN TEXT DI SPL AY LANG UAG E / PASS WO RD DOME IN FORMA TION RESE T TO F ACTOR Y SETTI NGS QUIT WI THO UT SA VI NG EX IT AN [...]
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CHAPTER 4 Configuring Alarms, Areas, Home, Privacy Settings, Presets and Scan Limits This chapter describes settings associated with Alarms , Areas , the Home Position , Privacy Zones , Presets and Scan Limits . It explains how to set a default action to run when a dome alarm occurs, as well as how to define the normal alarm input states. It descri[...]
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Overview of Alarms, Areas, Home, North Position, Preset, Privacy, and Scan Limit Settings When Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu , the following screen appears: ALARM S/ ARE AS/HO ME/ PRESE TS/PZ SET A LA RM ACTIO NS SET A LA RM STA TE S SET H OM E P OSITI ON SE T NOR TH POS ITION AREA BO UNDARIES PRIVA CY ZO[...]
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Configuring Alarm Actions IMPORTANT When operating on Manchester networks , the dome can be programm ed to respond to any of the four available alarm inputs. However, the dome cannot transmit alarm input states to the host controller. If transmitting the alarm state to the host controller is required, the alarm device must be wired directly to the [...]
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Setting Alarm Actions IMPORTANT Some controllers allow the alarm actions for dom es to be specified at the controller. See the appendixes for information about which controllers support this function. Do not use both the dome configuration utility and the controller to assign the alarm actions for the same input. Use only the dome configuration uti[...]
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Configuring Normal Input States for Alarms IMPORTANT Some controllers allow the normal input states for dom es to be specified at the controller. These controllers include VM96, AD matrices with AD2083-02A code units or AD168 matrix with the AD168CCM or AD2083-02A code unit. Do not use both the dome configuration utility and the controller to assig[...]
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Setting Alarm Input States 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu . 2. Select Set Alarm States . 3. Select the appropriate input line, and then change the setting. • Select Open if the alarm normal input state is open. • Select Closed if the alarm normal input state is closed. The default setting is Open. Note: [...]
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Setting the Home Position 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu . 2. Select Set Home Position . The highlight bar appears on the Home Position setting. 3. Select a setting. • Select Preset to use a preset as the hom e position. Continue with step 4. • Select Pattern to use a pattern as the home position. Contin[...]
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Setting the North Position Direction Indicators permit you to understand the approximate pointing position of the dom e to an established reference point. This reference point is called “North” and may correspond to magnetic north (if it is known) or some other landmark or fixt ure. When the dome is initially installed, “North” defaults to [...]
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Programming Area Boundaries If the dome is installed in a location where you can see numerous departments or other identifiable objects, you might want to consider programming area boundaries. Areas are programmed start- and end-points of a camera's field of view. Each area is a part of a circular viewing area that extends around the dome. For[...]
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Note: When areas are programmed, each area is assigned a default nam e. Instructions for assigning new names appear in Chapter 5 . To program areas, select Area Boundaries from the Alarm s/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen. The following screen appears: AREA BO UNDAR IES PAN to sta rt of BOUN D 1-16 PA N RIGHT ON LY ZO OM to ma rk BO UN DARY FO CUS s av[...]
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Note: You will receive an error message under the following conditions: • If you attempt to program an area boundary that passes the starting point of the first area • If y ou move the cam era left after establishing the first boundary Return to step 2 and start again. 7. When the last area boundary is set, save the ch anges. A message appears [...]
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From this screen you can program up to eight Privacy Zones, delete all or specific Privacy Zones, or temporarily hide all Privacy Zones. For more information see: Topic Page Number How Privacy Zones are Programmed 4–12 Programming Privacy Zones 4–13 Removing or Hiding Privacy Zones 4–14 Deleting Specific Privacy Zones 4–15 Deleting All Priv[...]
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The circled arrows represent the target area on th e screen for creating the Privacy Zone. Normally, this target area remains in the center of the screen. Using the Pan/Tilt control moves the target area by panning or tilting the dome. If the dome reaches its maxim um tilt position, the Privacy Zone may still be established in the upper part of the[...]
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Removing or Hiding Privacy Zones If you made an error during programmi ng or no longer require Privacy Zones, individual zones or all Privacy Zones may be deleted. To temporarily remove the Privacy Zones, you may disable their appearance by changing the Hide All Zones setting to Yes . To delete individual Privacy Zones, you must adju st the positio[...]
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Deleting Specific Privacy Zones To delete individual Privacy Zones, use the following procedure. To delete all Privacy Zones, see Deleting All Privacy Zones on page 4–15. 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu . 2. Select Privacy Zones . The Program Privacy Zones screen displays. 3. Select Delete Specific Zones . [...]
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Programming Presets If you need to view specific places routinely, y ou should program presets. A preset is a programmed video scene with automatic pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris settings. Once programmed, entering the number and pressing a button on your controller automa tically calls up the preset. In addition, presets may be assigned to alarm [...]
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PR ESETS PR ESET X Posit io n came ra with PAN TILT, Z OOM an d IRI S FOCUS FAR to sa ve and e xit EXIT 4. Adjust the camera until you see the scene you want to use as the preset. Adjust the zoom and iris settings as necessary. When satisfied with the scene, save the preset. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each preset you want to program. When finished[...]
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Figure 4–6: Left and Right Scan Limits Left Scan Limit Parking Lot Building Dome Right Scan Limit Scan Types Three types of scans may be activated: smooth scan, stepped scan, and random scan. A smooth scan slowly pans between the left and right scan limits, starting at the left scan limit. When the right scan limit is reached, the scan reverses. [...]
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pan right until it reaches the right scan limit. Figure 4–8 illustrates a random scan. In this figure, the dashed line represents the scan area, and the solid line represents th e scan pattern. The circle on the scan represents the start point. Each arrowhead re presents a pause. “X” represents a change in direction. Figure 4–8: Random Scan[...]
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4–20 SpeedDome Ultra VII Operato r's Man ual Note: Press Focus during steps 3 or 4 to cancel scan limit programming. 3. Adjust the pan position of the dome to set the left scan limit. Press Zoom to select. 4. Pan the dome to the right to set the right scan limit . Press Zoom to select. When the Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen appears, se[...]
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CHAPTER 5 Configuring T ext Displayed On-Screen This chapter describes how to modify settings rela ted to text displayed by the dome. It includes settings for displaying dome status information , names , diagnostics , and pointing direction . It also provides instructions for programming names and configuring text display options . In This Chapter [...]
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Displaying or Hiding Status Information You can choose to display the status of the zoom se tting, auto focus, and auto iris. This information will appear in the upper left corner of the monito r. The information only appears when there is a change in the status of any item and remains on the screen for 5 seconds. If “D” appears next to the zoo[...]
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Displaying or Hiding All Name Information The dome provides the ability to display the dome name, the area where the dome is pointing, the name of the preset or pattern that is running, and alarm nam es. When the display of camera or area names is enabled, the information appears on the screen continuously. Preset, pattern, and alarm names appear o[...]
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Displaying Diagnostic Tests During Reset You can choose to have dome diagnostic tests run whenever the dome resets. The diagnostic information displayed includes: • Communications Loopback Test • Camera Loopback Test • Motor Circuit Test. If you do not want diagnostic information to appear when the dome resets, a screen displaying the firmwar[...]
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Displaying Direction Indicators Direction Indicators let you know the approximate pointing di rection of the dome in relation to an established point called “North”. Directions for setting the North Position are covered in Chapter 4 . When enabled, the Direction Indicators appear along the top edge of the display. In addition, a tilt elevation [...]
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Figure 5-5 represents pointing the dome precisely at 225° from North (Southwest) with a tilt of 25° below the virtual horizon. Panning to the left points the dome towards the South. Panning to the right points the dome towards the West. Figure 5-5: Pointing the dome precisely s outhwest with a tilt elevation of –25° S W SW -25 Changing the Dis[...]
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Changing the Display of Selected Name Information 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu . 2. Move the highlight to Name Configuration Menu and select. The Name Configuration Menu appears. 3. Move the highlight bar to the item whose display setting you want to change. 4. Change the setting. • Choose On to display name i[...]
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Setting or Changing Names 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu . 2. Select Name Configuration Menu . The Name Configuration Menu appears. 3. Select the name setting you want to change. The choices are Camera Name , Area Name , Preset Name , Pattern Name , and Alarm Name . • If you choose Camera Name , continue with st[...]
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Configuring Text Displayed On-Screen 5–9 7. Move the blinking highlight around the availa ble characters. When the correct character is highlighted, press Focus to select it. If you make a mistake, Zoom In m oves the cursor one space right, and Zoom Out moves the cursor one space left in the name. 8. Repeat step 7 until the name is co mplete. 9. [...]
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Figure 5-7: Examples of text attributes If the video background is light, enable character outlines. If on-screen text obscures the video being displayed, enable translucent names. Character ou tlines and translucent names m ay be used together to best suit your video environment. IMPORTANT If you have Privacy Zones enabled, the app earance of the [...]
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What To Do Next When you select Exit from the On-Screen Text Display screen, the Dome Configuration Menu appears. Figure 5-8: Dome Configuration Menu DOME CO NFIGU RAT ION M EN U PAN/ TIL T/ZOO M/S YNC O PT S CAME RA FUN CT IONS ALAR MS/ AREAS /PR ESETS /P Z ON-S CRE EN TEXT DI SPL AY LANG UAG E / PASS WO RD DOME IN FORMA TION RESE T TO F ACTOR Y S[...]
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NOTES: 5–12 SpeedDome Ultra VII Operator's Manual[...]
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CHAPTER 6 Configuring Language and Password Settings This chapter explains how to change the langua ge for dome m essages and text, and how to set and enable the dome password. In This Chapter • Overview of Language and Password Settings ............................................................ 6–1 • Selecting a Language for Dome Messages [...]
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Selecting a Language for Dome Messages and Prompts The dome supports menus, status inform ation and pr ompts in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese. When the dome is initially installed, the language setting is English. IMPORTANT If Portuguese is the selected language, the characters “ã” and “õ” will not be displayed[...]
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4. Do one of the following: • To continue with changing the language, select Continue . The dome automatically resets. To verify the language change, continue with st ep 5. Otherwise, continue with step 6. • To cancel the language change, select Cancel . The Language Selection screen appears. You may choose a different language, or select Exit [...]
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Enabling or Disabling Password Protection Password protection must be enabled before passwords can be used. To enable or disable the dom e password: 1. Select Language/Password from the Dome Configuration Menu . 2. Move the highlight bar to Password Protection . 3. Change the setting. • Select On to enable password protection. • Select Off to d[...]
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CHAPTER 7 Displaying Dome Information This chapter explains how to display dom e information and operating information. In This Chapter • Understanding the Dome Information Screen .............................................................. 7–1 • Viewing Dome Operating Statistics .............................................................[...]
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Viewing Dome Operating Statistics When Dome Statistics is selected from the Dome Inform ation screen, the following information is displayed: DOME STATI STICS PanS tat Ti ltSta t ZoomS tat R 000 000C9 0 00000 85 0000 0011 L 000 0006A 0 00000 74 0000 0012 M 000 001B5 0 00000 89 0000 0048 T 000 00013 0 00000 17 0000 000E Pwr/ Run Pwr/R un O 00 00761 [...]
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What To Do Next When you select Exit from the Dome Information screen, the Dom e Configuration Menu appears. DOME CO NFIGU RAT ION M EN U PAN/ TIL T/ZOO M/S YNC O PT S CAME RA FUN CTION S ALAR MS/ AREAS /PR ESETS /P Z ON-S CRE EN TEXT DI SPL AY LANG UAG E / PASS WO RD DOME IN FORMA TIO N RESE T T O F ACTOR Y SETTI NGS QUIT WI THOUT SA VING EXIT AN [...]
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NOTES: SpeedDome Ultra VII Operator's Manual 7 – 4[...]
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APPENDIX A SensorNet and RS-422 Protocols Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SensorNet and RS-422 controller com mands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provid es a list of compatible controllers. In This Appendix • Command Summary................................................................................................[...]
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Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate th e configuration utility when the dome is installed in a SensorNet or RS-422 environment. If you want to … Use … Start the configuration utility. Press and hold Iris Open, press and hold a Focus button, then press Zoom Out* Move the highlight bar on the active menu. Pan/Tilt Se[...]
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Supported Controllers and Matrix Switching Systems This section provides information about the SensorNet and RS-422 controllers and matrix switchers that are compatible with SpeedDome Ultra VII. Refer to the cont roller inform ation for details concerning specific functions supported. Note: This list of controllers is complete as of th e time of pu[...]
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VM32/AD32 Supported Protocols SensorNet RS-422 (1) Maximum Presets 96 – SensorNet 4 – RS-422 Maximum Patterns (2) 3 Quick Set Menu Not supported Address Range 1-32 Notes: (1) Requires RCSN422 code converter. (2) Patterns are limited by time and the number of available dome commands. Total time for each pattern cannot exceed 6 minutes 50 seconds[...]
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AD2050 Supported Protocol RS-422 (1) Maximum Presets 16 (2) or 60 (3) Maximum Patterns (4) 3 Quick Set Menu Not supported Address Range 1-1024 (5) Notes: (1) Requires the AD2083-02 series code converter. (2) Preset information is stored at the converter, not the dome. (3) Requires AD2083-02 w ith firmw are version 0701-11YB- 156A or newer. Preset i[...]
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Performance Notes The following considerations should be made when using the SpeedDome Ultra VII cam era dome in a SensorNet or RS-422 environment. Alarm Action Configuration The following controllers allow the alarm actions for domes to be specified at the controller: • VM16 Plus/ADTT16/ADTT16E • VM32/AD32/AD32E • VM96 • Touch Tracker 16 E[...]
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APPENDIX B Manchester Protocol Command Summary This appendix summarizes the Manchester controlle r com mands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides a list of additional Manchester commands that can be used with the dom e and compatible controllers. In This Appendix • Command Summary..................................................[...]
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Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate th e configuration utility when the dome is installed in a Manchester environment. The keyboard must be in programm ing mode to perform these functions. If you want to … Use … Start the configuration utility. 66 , then press Set Preset 1 Move the highlight bar on the active menu.[...]
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Additional Manchester Commands The following tables summarize the special com ma nds available when using the dome in a Manchester network. These commands are availabl e when you enter the number listed and press the Set Preset or Call Preset button on the controller. Set Commands This table describes the functions that can be pe rformed when you e[...]
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Supported Controllers The following Manchester controllers are compatible with SpeedDome Ultra VII: Controller Presets 3 Patterns Quick Set Menu Address Range 4 AD2150 64 3 No 1-32 MP48 64 3 No 1-48 AD168/MP168 64 3 No 1-180 AD2050 AD1024 64 3 No 1-1024 AD2052 64 3 No 1-512 This list of controllers is complete as of the time of publication. Other c[...]
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APPENDIX C Pelco Coaxitron and “P” Protocols Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SpeedDom e Ultra VII features that are supported by the Pelco Coaxitron and “P” protocols. In addition, it pr ovides the controller comma nds used with the Configuration Utility. It also supplies information about tested Pelco equi pment and supported [...]
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Supported SpeedDome Ultra VII Features The following SpeedDome Ultra VII features are supported with Coaxitron and P protocols: • 11X digital zoom (up to 242X total zoom) • 85 Total Presets (1-32, 35-87) • 3 Patterns • 16 Areas • 4 Alarm Inputs and Outputs • 8 Privacy Zones • Programmable Nam es (camera, preset, pattern, areas, and al[...]
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Pelco Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate th e configuration utility when the dome is installed in a Pelco environment. If you want to … Use … Start the configuration utility. Set Preset 95 Move the highlight bar on the active menu. Tilt Up/Down Select the highlighted item on the active menu. Iris Open (or Focus) I[...]
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Performance Notes The following SpeedDome Ultra VII features are not supported with the Pelco protocols: • PAL video format. This will be s upported after further testing. • Long line length applications that require video amplifiers or fiber optics. Address Settings The dome must have the correct address setting to operate with Pelco Coaxitron[...]
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Setting Left and Right Scan Limits Scan Limits allow you to set left and right boundaries fo r use with the Auto Scan, Frame Scan, and Random Scan functions. If the scan limits are not set, the dom e pans continuously to the right when these functions are activated. IMPORTANT You must program the Left Scan Lim it setting before programming the Righ[...]
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Activating Frame Scan Frame Scan pans between the left and right scan limits , pausing briefly (3 seconds) at each frame. A frame is equivalent to approximately 10° when the zoom setting is 1X. If the scan limits are not programmed, the Fram e Scan pans to the right, pausing at each frame. To activate the Frame Scan: 1. Select the camera number as[...]
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APPENDIX D Panasonic Up-the-Coax (UTC) Protocol Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SpeedDom e Ultra VII features that are supported by the Panasonic UTC protocol. In addition, it provides the controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides information about tested Panasonic equipment. In This Appendix • Support[...]
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Supported SpeedDome Ultra VII Features The following SpeedDome Ultra VII features are s upported with the UTC (Up-the-Coax) protocol: • 11X digital zoom (up to 242X total zoom) • 64 Total Presets • Apple Peel Pattern (using Auto Pan keys) • 16 Areas • 4 Alarm Inputs and Outputs • 8 Privacy Zones • Programmable Nam es (camera, preset, [...]
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Panasonic UTC Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate th e configuration utility when the dome is installed in a Panasonic UTC environment. If you want to … Use … Start the configuration utility. Camera Set ON Set Up/Esc + Camera Move the highlight bar on the active menu. Up/Dow n Select the highlighted item on the act[...]
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Performance Notes When selecting a dome, a 3- to 5-second delay is necessary for the Panasonic multiplexer to properly identify the dome type. If the dome is moved before the interrogation is complete, the controller recognizes the dome as a “single speed” dome. Once the dom e stops moving and the interrogation completes, the normal 8 speed set[...]
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5. Use the joystick to move the highlight to Presets . Press Set to select. The Select Preset to Program screen displays. SELECT PRESET TO PROGRAM PRESET NUMBER PRESET NAME 1-64 PRESET 1-64 FOCUS FAR to pro gram preset EXIT 6. Use the joystick to select the Preset y ou want to program. If the Preset has been programmed the dome automatically moves [...]
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NOTES: D–6 SpeedDome Ultra VII Operator's Manual[...]
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APPENDIX E AD Up-the-Coax (UTC) Protocol Command Summary This appendix summarizes the AD-UTC controller com mands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides a list of additional AD-UTC commands th at can be used with the dom e and compatible controllers. In This Appendix • Command Summary................................................[...]
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Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate th e configuration utility when the dome is installed in an AD Up-the-Coax (AD-UTC) environment. Th e keyboard must be in programm ing mode to perform these functions. If you want to … Use … Start the configur atio n utility. F , + (Function, and then Shift+Menu) Move the highlig[...]
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Additional AD-UTC Commands The following tables summarize the special com mands available when using the dome in an AD-UTC network. These commands are available when y ou enter the keyboard combination provided. If you want to … Use … Program selected Preset F , Preset number, (Function , Preset number (1- 96), and then Preset) Recall selected [...]
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Supported Keyboards The following AD keyboards are compatible with Sp eedDome Ultra VII when used with a suitable AD-UTC host: Keyboard Presets Patterns Quick Set Menu ADCC0200 96 3 Yes ADCC0300 96 3 Yes This list of keyboards is complete as of the time of publication. Other keyboards may be supported. Contact your Sales Representative for current [...]
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Table E-1: Quick Set Menu commands Quick Set Command / Menu Item Description 0+ : Toggle Quick Set Menu Toggles between displaying and hiding the quick set menu. 1+ : Dome Config Menu Displays the SpeedDome Ultra configuration menu. Refer to the dome manual for inform ation about the available settings. 2+ : Auto Iris/Auto Focus Resumes Auto Focus/[...]
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APPENDIX F V icon Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SpeedDom e Ultra VII features that are supported by the Vicon protocol. In addition, it provides the controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides information about tested Vicon equipment and supported Vicon features. In This Appendix • Supported SpeedDome [...]
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Vicon Command Summary The following table lists the Vicon controller key sequence to control the indicated SpeedDome Ultra VII functions. If you want to … Use … Set Auto Iris ON/OFF (LED indicates Auto Iris state: ON = AUTO) A/I Toggles state Set Auto Focus ON/OFF (LED indicates Auto Focus state: ON = AUTO) Press and Hold L-Spd A/P Toggles stat[...]
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If you want to … Use … Auto Pan Left Limit See Setting Left and Right Auto Pan Scan Limits on page F–4. Run/Pgm switch to PGM Enter 98 Enter Auto Pan Right Limit See Setting Left and Right Auto Pan Scan Limits on page F–4. Run/Pgm switch to PGM Enter 99 Enter Auto Pan ON/OFF (LED indicates Auto Pan state: ON = Auto Pan is running.) Run/Pgm [...]
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Setting Left and Right Auto Pan Scan Limits IMPORTANT You must program the Left Scan Lim it setting before programming the Right Scan Limit setting. This procedure erases any previously programmed Right Scan Limit setting. Programming the Scan Limits: 1. Select the camera number assigned to the SpeedDome Ultra VII dom e. 2. Use the pan/tilt joystic[...]
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Wiring Configurations In Vicon systems where the domes support loop through, daisy chain the SpeedDome Ultra VII domes off the last Vicon dome in the com munications chain. Figure F-1: SpeedDome Ultra VII dom e loop-through wiring from Vicon dome To controller or other domes In Out In Out Command Response Vicon dome SpeedDome Ultra VII dome SpeedDo[...]
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Tested Vicon Equipment The following Vicon equipment has been tested with SpeedDome Ultra VII: • Vicon 1300 CPU Systems • Vicon 1400 CPU Systems • Vicon 1500 CPU Systems • Vicon VPS 324 F–6 SpeedDome Ultra VII Operator's Manual[...]
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APPENDIX R Dome Configuration Records Use the pages in this appendix to record th e configuration settings for your SpeedDome Ultra VII Camera Dome. Make copies of these pag es for each dom e. Whenever you change settings for a dome, update the information recorded on these pages. In This Appendix • Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Sync Options ..............[...]
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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ Configuration Settings Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Sync Options Menu Item Default Setting (Choices) Current Setting Proportional Flip Off (On / Off) 1st Zoom Stop X 33 (22 /33) Max Total Zoom X 88 (44, 66, 88, 110, 132, 154, 176, 198, 220, 242) Line Lock On (On / Off) Freeze Frame Off (Off[...]
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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ Area Boundaries Up to 16 areas can be programmed. Use this form to identify the star t and end points of each area. Th is will assist you in rest oring the boundaries if t he areas should be erased. Area Number Start Point End Point Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 [...]
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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ Language / Password Menu Item Default Setting (Choices) Current Setting Language Selection English ( English / Spanish / French / German / Italian / Portuguese) Password Protection Off (On / Off) Note: The SpeedDome Ultra VI I password should be provided to authorized operator s on[...]
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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ Presets Up to 96 presets can be programm ed for each dome. Use this form to describe the scene being vi ewed for each preset. This will assist you in restoring the presets i f they should be erased. Preset Number Description Assigned Name Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset [...]
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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ Preset Number Description Assigned Name Preset 49 Preset 50 Preset 51 Preset 52 Preset 53 Preset 54 Preset 55 Preset 56 Preset 57 Preset 58 Preset 59 Preset 60 Preset 61 Preset 62 Preset 63 Preset 64 Preset 65 Preset 66 Preset 67 Preset 68 Preset 69 Preset 70 Preset 71 Preset 72 Pr[...]
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APPENDIX S Software License Agreement By using this software, you accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement. Read this license agreement carefully. 1. General. Software is being licensed to the Cu stomer pursuant to the following terms and conditions, which supplement any purchase or lease agreement (t he "Equipment Agreem ent&[...]
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Customer may make up to 2 copies of the Software solely for back-up and archival purposes. Customer will not remove or m odify the copyright and other proprietary no tices and legends of SEC and its suppliers contained in the Software a nd Documentation and will reproduce all such notices and legends on all copies of the Software made by Customer. [...]
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SEC AND ITS SUPPLIERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND FRANCHISEES WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR PROFITS OR OTHERWISE) SUFFERED BY CUSTOMER, ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS OR ANY OTHER PERSON ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE[...]
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SPEEDDOME UL TRA VII GLOSSARY Alarm Actions The assigned responses for the dome when inputs change from norm al to abnormal states. The dom e may run a Pr eset , Pattern , or have no assigned action for each of the four dome inputs. The dome may also send alarm states to the host controller for processing. See also Input and Normal Input S tate . A[...]
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Freeze Frame A feature that allows the current image to be maintained on-screen when switching to a preset or pattern. This function prevents th e display of the dom e movement and lens adjustments while the preset or pattern position is sought. Once the preset or pattern is ready for display , the image switches smoothly to the new scene. See Pr e[...]
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Privacy Zones Masked areas of the cam era dome's viewing ar ea. These m asks prevent operators of the surveillance system from viewing these designa ted zones. Each Privacy Zone has four sides, and the zones may overlap to form i rregular shapes. The Privacy Zones move in relation to the dome pan/tilt position. In additi on, the apparent size [...]
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INDEX –A– Advanced Shutter Settings Overview, 3–4 Alarm Actions Configuring, 4–3 Area Boundaries Overview, 4–9, 4–10 Programm ing, 4–10 Auto Focus configuring setti ngs, 2–6 Auto Iris configuring setti ngs, 2–6 Auto Iris/Auto Focus , 1–6 , E–5 Auto Scan Pelco protocols, C–5 Automatic Flip Configuring, 2–2 Automatic Gain Co[...]
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Smooth Scan , 1–6 , E–5 Stepped Scan , 1–6 , E–5 Supported Controll ers Manchester, B–4 Supported Features Coaxitron, C–2 P Protocol, C–2 Panasonic UTC, D–2 Pelco specific, C–4 Vicon protocol, F–1 Supported Keyboards AD-UTC, E–4 –T– Text Display Attributes Changing appearance, 5–9, 5–10 Toggle Quick Set Menu , 1–6 , [...]
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