US FCC Part 15 Class B Verification Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1 - OPENING AND CHECKING THE PACKAGE..............................................................................9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 - Contents of the package..................................................... .................................................... .9 - Opening the package.............................................................................................................. .9 - Checking the markings......................................................................................
4.2.4.2.2 - Individual monitors (connection with matrix)............................................................. . 31 4.2.4.2.3 - Multiplexer (direct connection with multiplexer)......................................................... . 31 4.2.4.2.4 - Individual multiplexers (direct connection with multiplexer)..................... .................... . 32 4.2.4.3 - Multiplexer cameras...................................................................................................... . 32 4.2.4.3.
5.3.5 - Matrix setup........................................ ........................................ ....................................... .56 5.4 - Video Matrixes VKR-16/4 and VKR-32/8 ENEO.................................. .................................. .57 5.4.1 - Description............................................................. ............................................................ .57 5.4.2 - Connection............................................................. ...................
5.11.1 - Description........................................ ........................................ ....................................... .70 5.11.2 - Direct link........................................ ........................................ ....................................... .70 5.11.3 - Configuration of the multiplexer............................................................................................ .70 5.11.4 - Configuration of the keyboard............................................
5.18.1 - Description........................................ ........................................ ....................................... .86 5.18.2 - Materials and reference documents.............................. .............................. ............................. .86 5.18.3 - Direct connection..................................... ..................................... ..................................... .86 5.18.4 - Configuring the DVR........................................................
6.3.11 - Special codes.......................................................... ......................................................... .111 6.4 - ERNITEC SATURN Dome.................................. .................................. ................................. .112 6.4.1 - Materials and reference documents.............................. .............................. ............................. .112 6.4.2 - Connecting the dome hardware............................... ............................
6.8.9 - Preset, Scan and Home........................................................................................................ .138 6.8.10 - Special codes.......................................................... ......................................................... .138 6.9 - SAMSUNG Dome................................................................................................................. .140 6.9.1 - Materials and reference documents.............................. ....................
6.14 - VCL Dome......................................... ........................................ ........................................ .165 6.14.1 - Materials and reference documents........................................................................................ .165 6.14.2 - Connecting the dome hardware............................................................................................ .165 6.14.3 - Configuration...........................................................................
8 - CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY..................................................................................
1 OPENING AND CHECKING THE PACKAGE The following procedures should be carried out with the power supply disconnected, unless specified otherwise. Installation should be carried out only and exclusively by skilled, authorised technicians. Technical note or hint on use. 1.1 Contents of the package When the product is delivered make sure the package is intact and has no obvious signs of dropping, scrapes or scratches. If the package is obviously damaged contact the supplier immediately.
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYBOARD 2.1 Features The keyboard is a product for professional use in security and surveillance sector applications. In a security system the keyboard is used to control video switching, to manage possible alarm events and for remote control of digitally controlled receivers. 2. 1. 1 Key board 2. 1.
2.2 Appliances that can be connected to the DCT key board 2. 2. 1 V i deo matri xes See § 4.2.3.1.1 - Type – Protocol – Baudrate, pag. 23. 2. 2. 2 Mul ti pl exers / D V R 's See § 4.2.3.2.2 - Protocol – Baud rate, pag. 25.
2.3 Connectors The keyboard has three RJ11 connectors on the back of the machine, a power supply connector, a configuration DIP switch and a DB9 socket for connection with the Personal Computer. The VIDEO line controls the video system connected to the keyboard. Lines A and B control the first and second telemetry channel respectively. The dip-switches are used to insert or remove the 120 Ohm termination load for each RS485 line (see § 3.2 - RS485 and types of systems, pag. 14). Power supply connector 2.
2.6 Safety precautions when us ing the key board 2.7 Do not use appliances with damaged or loose plugs. Do not take out the plug by pulling the cable and do not touch the plug with wet hands. Do not bend the plug and wire excessively and do not damage them by putting heavy objects on top of them. Do not connect too many extension leads or plugs to a single current outlet. Position the keyboard on a level, stable surface. Do not allow liquid to get inside the keyboard.
3 3.1 COMMUNICATION LINES AND CONNECTIONS Video line and telemetry lines TheDCT keyboard can be used to control a wide range of products, for both video control (video matrixes and video multiplexers) and telemetry control (receivers or domes). It is therefore necessary to define the system structure at the keyboard level so as to achieve efficient communication between the connected devices.
Configuration Description Example Devices in a chain The devices are connected in pairs using single lines. These should be terminated at the ends. This type of configuration can only be made when the devices used have separate input (reception) and output (transmission) channels, such as The VIDEOTEC DTRX1 and DTRX3 receivers.. The received signal is sent “clean” to the next device. If one device is blocked, communication is cut off to the devices that follow.
3.3 One key board per line: s tandard connection cable The connection between the DCT keyboard and the various controlled devices is made only and exclusively using an RS485 serial channel. When the controlled device does not allow for this channel it will be necessary to insert a signal converter (for example RS485-RS232, or RS485-Current Loop) between the keyboard and the device itself.
4 CONFIGURING THE KEYBOARD 4.1 4. 1. 1 Des cription of the s y s tem How to i nteract wi th the key board The keyboard is provided with a touch screen, which means that a sheet of material sensitive to finger pressure is superimposed on the glass of the display. The display shows images, each with a specific meaning, and pressing one of these will obtain a sound signal and will send commands to interact with the system. 4. 1.
4.1.3.2 GRAPH Environment Area In this area there are two keys for carrying out the following functions: recall the GRAPH environment from the page (see § 4.6 - GRAPH Environment Area, pag.51). recall the GRAPH environment from the last page to be visited 4.1.3.3 Video/telemetry control Area In this area there is a series of keys, the number of which depends on the type of system configuration.
4.2 Sy s tem data Area From the MAIN menu, in the system data area, there are two keys that are used to enter the following menus: SYSTEM SETUP Used to enter the menu for changing all the keyboard parameters (see § 4.2.1 - System Setup , pag.19) SYSTEM INFO Used to obtain the most important information about how the system is configured and to enter the “ SERVICE” screen. (see § 4.2.7 - System Information and service menu, pag.42) 4. 2.
4.2.1.2 Introduction to the menus and submenus The setup menu consists of a series of screens that are activated by pressing the keys represented by the icons in the active area. When a submenu is entered, it is impossible to change page or exit the PARAMETERS menu (the corresponding icons are shown in grey). To exit the submenu press the key. To return to the MAIN menu press the key. Example of a menu.
4.2.1.3 How to change the parameters To change a parameter, select it by positioning the cursor next to it and pressing the key. There are three distinct cases: 1. “ Simple” parameters whose modification is linked to pressing the key. In this case, every time the key is pressed the parameter alternates, showing the possible values. 2. Parameters containing a choice of values.
4. 2. 2 Language Position the cursor next to the desired language and press the The language changes immediately. 4. 2. 3 key. C ommuni cati ons This menu is used to set up the type of devices that will be controlled by the keyboard and to carry out a procedure to test correct operation of the serial communications. Select the desired item and press the key. 4.2.3.1 Video This menu is used to set up the type of devices that will be connected to the VIDEO connector.
4.2.3.1.1 Type – Protocol – Baudrate Type stands for the connected matrix model expressed as “ number of input videos”/”number of monitors”. For example 4/2 means a matrix with 4 input videos and 2 output monitors. If the item “ multiplexer” is selected the model is specified in the protocol. The term “ Protocol” refers to the communication “ language” used by the device. The term “ Baudrate” refers to the data transmission rate.
4.2.3.1.2 Address This parameter is used to select the address number used to recognise the device within the installation. See the specific sections of the manual for the correct settings of these parameters (see § 5 - VIDEO MANAGEMENT, pag.52). Using the same address for more than one device connected to the system will cause faulty operation of the controls that are sent/received by the video matrix. 4.2.3.1.
4.2.3.2.
4.2.3.3 Serial tests If it is necessary to check the keyboard communication channels, there is a simple test to check the integrity of the serial video and telemetry output. Disconnect any devices connected to the VIDEO and telemetry A and B connectors and make the following test cable, using two telephone cables and two RJjack boxes supplied with the keyboard, then proceed with the test.
4.2.3.3.1 Autotest procedure Proceed as follows: Connect the cable to the telemetry A and B connectors. Make sure the display shows the message indicating that the two lines function correctly.
Exit menu key Cursor shift key Cursor shift key Individual camera modification key Keys for shifting up/down the cameras . .
4.2.4.1.3 Cameras with multiplexer connection The screen will have this appearance only if a multiplexer has been selected in the parameter COMUNICATIONS-VIDEO_TYPE. This menu is used to set up the cameras that can be selected by the keyboard. The keys can be used to simultaneously activate/deactivate all the cameras on the page, on one line only or to enter the submenu to activate individual cameras.
4.2.4.1.4 Cameras with connection to multiplexer Position the cursor to correspond with the camera to be modified and press the key. The letter corresponding to the number will change, showing either the letter “ A” (telemetry A), “ B” (telemetry B) or “ o” (disabled). Selected multiplexer number Exit menu key Cursor shift key Cursor shift key Camera modification key 4.2.4.2 Monitor (matrix and multiplexer connected locally) This menu is used to set up the monitors or multiplexers that can be selected.
4.2.4.2.2 Individual monitors (connection with matrix) Position the cursor to correspond with the monitor to be modified and press the If the monitor has been deactivated it will be activated and vice versa. key. Exit menu key Cursor shift key Cursor shift key Activation/deactivation key 4.2.4.2.
4.2.4.2.4 Individual multiplexers (direct connection with multiplexer) Position the cursor to correspond with the multiplexer to be modified and press the If the multiplexer has been deactivated it will be activated and vice versa. key. Exit menu key Cursor shift key Cursor shift key Monitor activation/deactivation key 4.2.4.3 Multiplexer cameras This menu is used to set the cameras that can be selected by the keyboard.
4.2.4.3.1 Individual Multiplexer cameras Position the cursor on the number of the camera to be modified. Press the key. The letter corresponding to the number will change, showing either the letter “ A” (telemetry A), “ B” (telemetry B) or “ o” (disabled). Exit menu key Cursor shift key Cursor shift key Key for modifying the camera corresponding to the position of the cursor 4.2.4.4 External multiplexer This menu is used to set up the multiplexers that can be selected by the keyboard (max.16).
4.2.4.4.1 Individual setting for external multiplexer Position the cursor to correspond with the multiplexer to be modified and press the If the multiplexer has been deactivated it will be activated and vice versa. key. Exit menu key Cursor shift key Cursor shift key Key for activating/deactivating the multiplexer corresponding to the cursor position 4.2.4.5 Functions Position the cursor to correspond with the camera to be modified and press the deactivated it will be activated and vice versa. key.
4.2.4.6 PARAMETER FUNCTION Aux Enables the option to operate on the auxiliary relays of the dome/receiver Wiper/Washer Enables the option to enable the WIPER and WASHER functions on the dome/receiver GRAPH Environment Enables the option to enter the GRAPH environment loaded in the device GRAPH Environment Only Enables the option to activate the GRAPH environment when the DCT keyboard is powered.
4. 2. 5 Pas s word This menu is used to make the settings for the three passwords used by the keyboard to prevent use, parameter modification and alarm reset by unauthorised personnel. Position the cursor next to the item to be modified and press the key. The display will request the insertion of a 5-digit number and its subsequent reconfirmation. If the two values are the same, the number will be recognised as the new password.
4. 2. 6 C onfi gurati on Position the cursor to correspond with the desired item and press the 4.2.6.1 key. Restore basis values WARNING This operation will completely and definitively delete any previously made setting and will return the keyboard to the factory configuration. To restore the keyboard basis values press the key. The display will show the deletion in progress and at the end of the operation the system will offer the CONFIGURATION menu again.
4.2.6.2 4.2.6.3 Buzzer PARAMETER FUNCTION Key pressed Used to set the buzzer volume when the keys are pressed. There are two values: MIN (minimum)and MAX (maximum). Joystick Enables/disables a slight sound every time the joystick is moved Serial error Enables/disables the buzzer if there is a serial communication error. Matrix alarm Enables/disables the buzzer if there is a matrix alarm.
4.2.6.4 Verifying correct joystick calibration To verify the correct calibration of the joystick, see the last line on the page where there are three sets of script followed by a number that changes according to the position taken by the joystick.
4.2.6.5.
4.2.6.5.2 Forcing the touch screen to the default values This procedure is used to force the touch screen to the default values to allow its fine calibration.
4.2.6.6 Touch test Exit menu key Pressed and recognised key The purpose of this menu is to test whether the touch screen is calibrated correctly. If any key in the grid is pressed, once it has been recognised its graphics will change to show a viewfinder. To exit the menu keep the top right button pressed until the system shows the previous menu. 4. 2.
4.3 Video/telemetry control area The appearance of this area will differ according to the chosen configuration and the device being selected (see § 5.1.1 - Video: fundamental concepts, pag.52). There are four distinct situations: no device connected to the VIDEO connector one matrix connected to the VIDEO connector one multiplexer connected to the VIDEO connector one matrix connected to the VIDEO connector and a multiplexer connected in cascade to the matrix 4. 3.
4. 3. 3 One mul ti pl exer connected In this case typical multiplexer controls are activated. 4. 3. 4 One matri x wi th a mul ti pl exer connected i n cas cade In this case the activated controls are related to the device being controlled at that instant.
4.4 Control menu area AUTOPAN MENU Used to enter the AUTOPAN function activation menu. (see § 4.4.1 - AUTOPAN MENU, pag.46) AUTOFLIP MENU Used to enter the AUTOFLIP function activation menu. (see § 4.4.2 - AUTOFLIP MENU, pag.46) AUX MENU Used to enter the AUX function activation menu i.e. control of the auxiliary relays present in the controlled device. (see § 4.4.2 - AUTOFLIP MENU, pag.46) FOCUS MENU Used to enter the control menu for the FOCUS functions. (see § 4.4.2 - AUTOFLIP MENU, pag.
4. 4. 1 A UTOPA N MENU This menu is used to perform the specific function. Each controlled device has different specifications. Refer to the specific controls for the individual devices to obtain further information regarding the eventuality of particular operating modes and settings. 4. 4. 2 A UTOFLIP MENU This menu is used to perform the specific function. Each controlled device has different specifications.
4. 4. 7 PR OG MENU This menu is used to enter Setup for the dome/receiver and the matrixes. The presence of the icon is linked to the possibility of being able to program the device. PRESET SUBMENU Recalls the specific menu (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47). SETUP DOME Recalls the specific menu (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47). SETUP VIDEO MATRIXES Recalls the specific menu(see § 5.21 - Matrix Setup , pag.93). FUNCTION KEYS Recalls the specific menu (see § 6 - TELEMETRY, pag.95). 4.4.7.
4.4.7.1.1 Change Preset The change Preset menu is used to store, in the controlled device, the various positions to be taken by the dome/receiver. Each position is associated with a number so that when the operator uses the SCAN control for recall, he can position the dome/receiver at the previously stored point.. The available number of storage positions depends on the controlled device.
4.4.7.1.3 Delete Preset The Delete Preset menu is used to delete all the Preset positions stored in the controlled device. This type of function is not present in all devices. 4. 4. 8 SC A N MENU The SCAN menu is used to position the controlled device at one of the various positions that are stored using the PRESET function. The available number of storage positions depends on the controlled device.
4. 4. 10 MA C R O KEY S MENU The macro keys are special keys that constitute a quick way of carrying out one or more functions by pressing a single key. It is possible to set the key position, function and image. Macro keys are programmed using the Personal Computer and the reader should refer to the corresponding manual for details. In the example macro functions have been stored in 3 keys. 4.
4.6 GRAPH Env ironment Area The GRAPH environment consists of a series of screens inside which it is possible to insert a number of keys. The user is free to choose the appearance (e.g. the graphics, ideograms, trademarks, etc.), the key functions and the position in the screen. These advantages mean it is possible to create a customised environment within the DCT making it possible to resolve particular situations during use, to simplify use or limit use to specific activities.
5 VIDEO MANAGEMENT 5.1 Introduction The back of the keyboard is provided with a VIDEO connector to control the video devices. It is necessary to set up both the keyboard and the controlled device appropriately, because the same communication protocol and communication rate (baudrate) should be selected for each of them. If these parameters are configured incorrectly communication between the devices is impossible.
5.1.1.1 Matrix connected to the video connector Video control area CAMERA Used to select the active camera. Only accepted cameras can be recalled (see § 4.2.4.1.1 - Cameras with a matrix connection, pag.27). MONITOR Used to select the active monitor. Only accepted monitors can be recalled (see § 4.2.4.2.1 - Monitor (connection with matrix) , pag.30). UP/DOWN CAMERA Used to view the preceding or subsequent camera in the matrix sequence.
CAMERA Used to select the active camera. Only accepted cameras can be recalled (see § 4.2.4.1.4 - Cameras with connection to multiplexer, pag.30). MULTIPLEXER Used to select the active multiplexer. Only accepted multiplexers can be recalled (see § 4.2.4.2.3 - Multiplexer (direct connection with multiplexer), pag.31). This control only makes sense if the multiplexer is identified by an address. 5.1.1.
5.2 5. 2. 1 No v ideo dev ice connected D es cri pti on For the situation where there is no wish to control video devices (matrixes or multiplexers) and only telemetry controls are needed. 5. 2. 2 C onfi guri ng the key board During keyboard configuration, the COMUNICATIONS / VIDEO submenu (see § 4.2.3.1 - Video, pag.
5.3 5. 3. 1 Video Matrixes EKR-8/4 and EKR-16/4 ENEO D es cri pti on The EKR-8/4 and EKR-16/4 matrixes are products for professional applications in the security and surveillance sector, and are intended for the management of video signals. The EKR-8/4 and EKR-16/4 models differ only in the number of input videos it is possible to connect (8 and 16). There are four output videos and one of these can be operated directly by a VCR.
5.4 5. 4. 1 Video Matrixes VKR-16/4 and VKR-32/8 ENEO D es cri pti on The VKR-16/4 and VKR-32/8 matrixes are products for professional use in security and surveillance applications, dedicated to the management of video signals. The VKR-16/4 and VKR-32/8 matrixes have switching functions, alarm management and on screen menu programming and are also provided with an auxiliary line that can be used for telemetry control and a line for VCR control. See the matrix manual for further information about this. 5.
5. 4. 4 Operati onal tes t It the keyboard is connected as instructed in the section “ Connection” it should be immediately possible to switch the video inputs using the video/telemetry controls. 5. 4. 5 Matri x s etup It is only possible to modify matrix setup using VKR-KB1 or VKR-KB2 ENEO type keyboards. 5. 4. 6 Pos s i bl e ty pes of i ns tal l ati ons 5.4.6.1 Telemetry control by the matrix alone While configuring the keyboard, the COMMUNICATIONS / TELEMETRY submenu (see § 4.2.3.
While configuring the keyboard, the COMMUNICATIONS / TELEMETRY submenu ( see § 4.2.3.2 -Telemetry , page 24), should be set as follows: A-Connector Telemetry A-Protocol ENEO (*) A-Baudrate 2400 B-Connector Telemetry B-Protocol ENEO (*) B-Baudrate 2400 (*) Any protocol present in the keyboard. All telemetry commands will be sent directly to the keyboard connectors. Only video control commands are sent to the matrix. 5.4.6.
5. 4. 7 A ppl i cati on 5.4.7.1 Video controls Area comandi video CAMERA Used to select the active camera. Only enabled cameras can be recalled (see § 4.2.4.1.1 - Cameras with a matrix connection, page 27). MONITOR Used to select the active monitor. Only enabled monitors can be recalled (see § 4.2.4.2.1 - Monitor (connection with matrix) , page 30). VCR Used to display controls for VCR management. SEQ UENCE Activates the automatic sequence for the matrix corresponding to the active monitor.
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5.4.7.1.2 SEQUENCE controls Active monitor Used to recall the sequence on the active monitor 5.4.7.1.3 ALARM control Used to check the presence of alarms at connector input and the status of monitors in alarm mode. ACTIVATION OF ALARM REMOTE Buttons for activating alarm remote DE-ACTIVATION OF ALARM REMOTE Buttons for deactivating alarm remote See the matrix manual for further information on this subject.
5.4.7.1.4 Patrol Controls: Multi Sequence, Salvo and Tour. This screen is shown if working with telemetry managed by the video matrix (see § 5.4.6 - Possible types of installations, page 58) MULTI SEQ UENCE Used to recall the MULTI SEQUENCES. SALVO Used to recall the SALVO function TOUR Selection buttons for active VCR. STOP TOUR Used to stop the TOUR in progress. CONTINUE TOUR Used to continue the stopped TOUR. RESET TOUR Resets the selected TOUR.
5.5 5. 5. 1 Video Matrixes SM84A and SM164A VIDEOTEC D es cri pti on The SM84A/SM164A matrixes are products for professional applications in the security and surveillance sector, and are intended for the management of video signals. The SM84A and SM164A models differ only in the number of input videos it is possible to connect (8 and 16). There are four output videos and one of these can be operated directly by a VCR.
5.6 5. 6. 1 Switchers SM42A and SM82A VIDEOTEC D es cri pti on The SM42A and SM82A switchers are products intended for video signal management. The SM42A and SM82A models differ only in the number of input videos it is possible to connect (4 and 8). There are two output videos and one of these can be operated directly by a VCR.
5.7 Linxs Matrixes LXRPS84A and LXRPS164A VIDEOTEC 5. 7. 1 D es cri pti on The LXRPS84A/LXRPS164A matrixes are products for professional applications in the security and surveillance sector, and are intended for the management of video signals. The LXRPS84A and LXRPS164A models differ only in the number of input videos it is possible to connect (8 and 16). There are four output videos and one of these can be operated directly by a VCR.
5.8 Linxs s witchers LXRPS82A and LXRPS42A VIDEOTEC 5. 8. 1 D es cri pti on The LXRPS82A/LXRPS42A switchers are products for professional applications in the security and surveillance sector, and are intended for the management of video signals. The LXRPS82A and LXRPS42A models differ only in the number of input videos it is possible to connect (8 and 4). There are two output videos and one of these can be operated directly by a VCR.
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5.9 5. 9. 1 Video Matrix SW328 VIDEOTEC D es cri pti on The SW328 matrix is a product for professional applications in the security and surveillance sector, and is intended for the management of video signals. It is able to control 32 input videos. There are eight output videos and one of these can be operated directly by a VCR. It can be used to control the usual switching and alarm management functions. Refer to the matrix manual for further relevant information. 5. 9.
5.10 Video Matrix SW164OSM VIDEOTEC 5. 10. 1 D es cri pti on The SW164OSM matrix is a product for professional applications in the security and surveillance sector, and is intended for the management of video signals. It is able to control 16 input videos. There are four output videos and one of these can be operated directly by a VCR. It can be used for controlling the usual switching and alarm management functions. See the matrix manual for further relevant information. 5. 10.
5. 10. 4 C onfi guri ng the key board During keyboard configuration, the COMUNICATIONS / VIDEO submenu (see § 3.3 - One keyboard per line: standard connection cable, pag.16), should have the following settings : Type 16/4 VIDEOTEC Protocol VIDEOTEC Baudrate 1200-9600 Address (*) Multiplexer ------------------- Even in the presence of more than one keyboard connected to the matrix the identification number of each keyboard is irrelevant. 5. 10.
5.11 AHDR4/9/16 ADEMCO DVR 5. 11. 1 D es cri pti on The AHDR4, AHDR9, AHDR16 DVR allow linking respectively 4, 9 and 16 videos that are digitised and shown in a compound output image. ATTENTION Set the following paramters in the DVR menu: in the “System Information” menu set the address of the “Unit ID” device, with a value between 1 and 99; in the “RS232/RS485” menu set RS485 with the baudrate between 300 and 38400, None, 8, 1, “remote control”. 5. 11.
5. 11. 4 C onfi gurati on of the key board When the keyboard is being configured, the sub-menu must be set as follows: DIRECT LINK INDIRECT LINK Type MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16 Protocol ADEMCO AHDR4/9/16 MACRO Baudrate 300-38400 1200-38400 Indirizzo (*) (**) Multiplexer ------------------- ADEMCO AHDR4/9/16 (*) More than one keyboard can be linked to each ADEMCO DVR, the keyboard identification number is of no importance here.
5.12 ADEMCO Multiplexer 5. 12. 1 D es cri pti on The AXMD16E / AXCD16EX multiplexer allows linking 16 video inputs that are digitized and shown in a compound output image. ATTENTION Set the following parameters in the multiplexer communications menu: Master/Slave: Slave, Type: RS485, Protocol: A 5. 12.
5. 12. 4 C onfi gurati on of the key board When the keyboard is being configured, the sub-menu must be set as follows: DIRECT LINK INDIRECT LINK Type MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16 Protocol ADEMCO MUX MACRO Baudrate 1200-19200 1200-38400 Address (*) (**) Multiplexer ------------------- ADEMCO MUX (*) More than one keyboard can be linked to each ADEMCO multiplexer, the keyboard identification number is of no importance here.
5.13 ENEO DVR 5. 13. 1 D es cri pti on The DLR-204, DLR-109, DLR-116 DVR allow linking respectively 4, 9 and 16 videos that are digitised and shown in a compound output image. ATTENTION Set the following paramters in the DVR menu: in the “System Information” menu set the address of the “Unit ID” device, with a value between 1 and 99; in the “RS232/RS485” menu set RS485 with the baudrate between 300 and 38400, None, 8, 1, “remote control”. 5. 13.
(**) If there is a number of keyboards linked to the cyclic, it means different identification numbers must be given to each keyboard. 5. 13. 5 D i rect l i nk functi on tes t Select multiplexer no. 1 and switch the various cameras. If there is more than one multiplexer, select the number that corresponds to the set address (1..99) and switch the various cameras. 5. 13. 6 Indi rect l i nk functi on tes t In the MAIN menu, view the controls for the multiplexer and switch the various cameras.
5.14 ENEO Multiplexer 5. 14. 1 D es cri pti on The ENEO multiplexer (VCMT-8009/8016 and VBMT-8009/8016) is able to connect 9/16 input videos that are digitised and displayed in a composite output image. A spot service monitor will provide the display of an individual input. Communication from keyboard to multiplexer is one-way. It is necessary to select whether the connected multiplexer is the black & white or colour model.
5. 14. 4 C onfi guri ng the mul ti pl exer The ENEO multiplexer is available in two versions with different control protocols. Only the colour model can be configured via the keyboard. See the corresponding manual. To be able to configure the colour multiplexer from the DCT keyboard the matrix/mux setup menu must be enabled (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions, pag.34). 5. 14.
5. 14. 8 D edi cated functi ons As well as the normal procedure for selecting input videos, the ENEO multiplexer is provided with numerous other functions that are displayed in the MAIN menu in the same graphics format as the keys on the local keypad. Refer to the multiplexer manual for further explanations.
5.15 JAVELIN/HITRON Multiplexer 5. 15. 1 D es cri pti on The Javelin multiplexer is able to connect 16 input videos that are digitised and displayed in a composite output image. A spot service monitor will provide the display of an individual input. Communication from keyboard to multiplexer is one-way. It is necessary to select whether the connected multiplexer is the black & white or colour model.
5. 15. 4 C onfi guri ng the mul ti pl exer The Javelin multiplexer is available in two versions with different control protocols. Only the colour model can be configured via the keyboard. See the corresponding manual. To be able to configure the colour multiplexer from the DCT keyboard the matrix/mux setup menu must be enabled (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions, pag.34). 5. 15.
5. 15. 8 D edi cated functi ons As well as the normal procedure for selecting input videos, the Javelin multiplexer is provided with numerous other functions that are displayed in the MAIN menu in the same graphics format as the keys on the local keypad. Refer to the multiplexer manual for further explanations.
5.16 SANYO DVR 5. 16. 1 D es cri pti on The Sanyo DVR DSR-3016P / DSR-3009P can be used to connect 16 input videos which are digitised and shown in a composite output image. WARNING In the DVR menu regarding communications, set the parameters related to RS485 communication and the device address (see the corresponding manual) 5. 16.
5. 16. 4 C onfi guri ng the key board When configuring the keyboard, the submenu should be set up as follows: DIRECT CONNECTION INDIRECT CONNECTION Type MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16 Protocol SANYO DVR MACRO Baudrate 1200-19200 1200-38400 Address (*) (**) DVR ------------------- SANYO DVR (*) It is possible to connect more than one keyboard to each SANYO DVR, the identification number of the keyboard is of no importance.
5.17 SANYO Multiplexer 5. 17. 1 D es cri pti on The Sanyo MPX-CD13 multiplexer allows linking 16 video inputs that are digitised and shown in a compound output image. ATTENTION in the multiplexer communications menu set the parameters for the RS485 communication and the address of the device (refer to the relative manual) 5. 17.
5. 17. 4 C onfi gurati on of the key board When the keyboard is being configured, the sub-menu must be set as follows: DIRECT LINK INDIRECT LINK Type MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16 Protocol SANYO MUX MACRO Baudrate 1200-19200 1200-38400 Address (*) (**) Multiplexer ------------------- SANYO MUX (*) More than one keyboard can be linked to each SANYO multiplexer, the keyboard identification number is of no importance here.
5.18 SONY DVR 5. 18. 1 D es cri pti on The Sony HSR-X216P DVR is able to connect16 input videos that are digitised and recorded in digital form. Communication from keyboard to DVR is one-way. 5. 18. 2 Materi al s and reference documents Sony HSR-X216P DVR DVR Manual Security Serial Protocol Ver. 1.11.2, issued on November 28, 2002. 5 .1 8 .
5. 18. 5 C onfi guri ng the key board During keyboard configuration, the submenu should have the following settings: DIRECT connection INDIRECT connection Type MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16 Protocol SONY DVR MACRO Baudrate 2400-19200 1200-38400 Address (*) (**) Multiplexer ------------------- SONY DVR (*) It is possible to connect more than one keyboard to each DVR, the keyboard identification number is irrelevant.
5.19 SONY Multiplexer 5. 19. 1 D es cri pti on The Sony YS-DX516P multiplexer is able to connect 16 input videos that are digitised and displayed in a composite output image. Communication from keyboard to multiplexer is one-way. 5. 19. 2 Materi al s and reference documents Sony YS-DX516P Multiplexer Multiplexer manual Security Serial Protocol Ver. 1.11.2, issued on November 28, 2002. 5 .1 9 .
5. 19. 5 C onfi guri ng the key board During keyboard configuration, the submenu should have the following settings : DIRECT connection INDIRECT connection Type MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16 Protocol SONY MUX MACRO Baudrate 2400-19200 1200-38400 Address (*) (**) Multiplexer ------------------- SONY MUX (*) It is possible to connect more than one keyboard to each multiplexer, the keyboard identification number is irrelevant.
5.20 SP16C Multiplexer VIDEOTEC 5. 20. 1 D es cri pti on The SP16C multiplexer is able to connect 16 input videos that are digitised and displayed in a composite output image. A spot service monitor will provide the display of an individual input. Communication from keyboard to multiplexer is one-way. It is also possible to control the multiplexer indirectly, using one of the latest generation video matrixes ENEO EKR-8/4 EKR-16/4 and VIDEOTEC SM-A series (SM42A, SM82A, SM84A, SM164A). 5 .2 0 .
5. 20. 4 C onfi guri ng the key board DIRECT connection INDIRECT connection Type MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16 Protocol SP16C (SP16CA addressable) MACRO Baudrate 9600 1200-38400 Address (*) (**) Multiplexer ------------------- SP16C (SP16C-A addressable) The connection is of the RS485 type (one-way) and the maximum distance between keyboard and multiplexer is therefore 1200 metres.
5.21 Matrix Setup The matrixes can be configured using a special menu that depends on the matrix model setting. To be able to setup the matrixes from the DCT keyboard matrix/mux setup must be enabled (see § 4.2.4.5 Functions, pag.34). In the example, to enter the Macro OSM: MACRO OSM 5. 21. 1 Macro OSM ENTER SETUP Used to enter the matrix OSM. The remaining keys with their various meanings are explained in the manual for the specific matrix.
5. 21. 2 V ID EOTEC 164OSM ENTER SETUP Used to enter the matrix OSM. The remaining keys with their various meanings are explained in the manual for the specific matrix. 5. 21. 3 OSM LINX S (V ID EOTEC ) ENTER SETUP Used to enter the matrix OSM. EXIT SETUP Used to exit the matrix OSM. The remaining keys with their various meanings are explained in the manual for the specific matrix.
Direct control and control us ing v ideo s y s tems TRADITIONAL The new series of switchers ENEO EKR-8/4, EKR-16/4 and SM VIDEOTEC can be used to create three types of telemetry control systems: traditional connection with one video line and two distinct telemetry lines connection via video matrix and controls on the matrix AUX output connection via video matrix and controls on the video signal cable of the device.
6. 1. 1 R outi ne management of tel emetry control s Telemetry operations are divided into different types: configuration operations (configuration of receiver/dome, preset, etc.) manual movement operations (pan & tilt) automatic movement operations (autopan, scan, patrol, etc.) lens control operations relay and auxiliary contact control operations. The keyboard can be enabled or disabled to accept the request of each group of operations (see § 4.2.4.5 Functions, pag.34).
To be able to change the camera address, CHANGE address must be enabled (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions, pag.34). Then the camera recall screen will show an additional key that gives access to readdress mode. Key for access to readdress mode When the key has been pressed the screen will ask for the camera number which is to have an address change. In the example, the address of camera No. 2 is to be changed. When the desired number has been keyed in it should be confirmed with the ENTER key.
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6.2 6. 2. 1 ELBEX Dome Materi al s and reference documents Dome ELBEX EX/EXC 8000 Instant Dome EMB Camera (R0.70), Camera ID Code Manual for Digital Camera Control ECC Camera (R0.70), Command Manual for Digital Camera Control, Dec. 18, 2002 6 .2 .2 Ha rd wa re c o n n e c tio n to th e d o me White RS485A RS422+ Yellow RS485B RS422- WARNING Consult the dome manual for the list of available functions. The access level is 3 (complete control). The dome number must be configured correctly.
6. 2. 4 A utopan From the MAIN menu, press the AUTOPAN button to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. STOP AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. START AUTOPAN FROM LEFT Carries out the corresponding function. START AUTOPAN FROM RIGHT Carries out the corresponding function. 6. 2. 5 A ux From the MAIN menu, press the AUX button to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No.
6. 2. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu, press the FOCUS button to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function AUTOFOCUS Activates the AUTOFOCUS SET function AUTOFOCUS Activates the AUTOFOCUS RESET function 6. 2.
6. 2. 8 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the overall explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, page 47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, page 49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 99 100 101 Notes Storage of the local alarm position 199 Storage of the alarm position 101/199 SCAN 1 99 100 101 Movement to the local alarm position 199 HOME 6. 2.
Number Function 51 Set 52 Delete 53 Set 54 Delete AUTOSCAN CONTROL 61 Start normal autoscan 62 Stop normal autoscan 63 Start autoscan at alarm 64 Stop autoscan at alarm MISC. 71 Heating on 72 Fan on 73 Audio muting: mute 74 Light: on 75 IR filter: cut filter mode 81 Heating off 82 Fan off.
Number Function 2300 Movement at maximum speed 230X (1÷8) reduced speed of movement TIMER FUNCTIONS 40XX (00÷56): stop autopan 00: continuous; 01÷23: from 5 to 115 minutes (step=5 minutes); 24÷44: from 2 to 12 hours (step=30 minutes); 45÷56: from 13 to 24 hours (step=1 hour) 4XXX (1÷8, 00÷28): reset aux.
Number Function 217 1/4000sec 218 1/10000sec Slow Speed 221 PAL: 1/25sec NTSC:1/30sec 222 PAL:1/12.
Number Function 111 Control: off 112 Master/slave: off 113 Frame control: off 114 Home position: recall 115 Freeze: off 116 Cross Control: off CAMERA SWITCHOVER (COLOUR / B/W) 43 Automatic switchover 44 Manual switchover 271 Maximum sensitivity from colour to b/w 272 High sensitivity from colour to b/w 273 Standard sensitivity from colour to b/w 274 Minimum sensitivity from colour to b/w 275 Time from colour to b/w 2 minutes 276 Time from colour to b/w 5 minutes 277 Time from
6.3 6. 3. 1 ELMO Dome Materi al s and reference documents D7720B-J1P Dome Surveillance Control Protocol (DSCP), ver2.4, 2001.05.25 6. 3. 2 C onnecti ng the dome hardware White RS485A Red Yellow RS485B Black GND Green Red WARNING Both telephone cables (the one connected to the keyboard and also the one connected to the dome) are those supplied as accessories to the DCT keyboard! DO NOT USE the grey telephone cable supplied with the Elmo dome.
UP/DOWN ARROWS To shift within the dome menus. LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS To change the value indicated by the cursor. When required, Zoom Tele and Zoom Wide are activated by rotating the joystick. See the dome manual for the correct parameter settings. 6. 3. 4 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. STOP AUTOPAN Stop the AUTOPAN function.
6. 3. 5 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No. Deactivates relay No. X UP/DOWN ARROWS To show the other relays. 6. 3. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 3. 7 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. IRIS OPEN Activates the IRIS OPEN function IRIS CLOSE Activates the IRIS CLOSE function AUTOIRIS Activates the AUTOIRIS function 6. 3. 8 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49).
6. 3. 9 Patrol From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START SEQ UENCE 1…4 Used to carry out the corresponding sequences. START CRUISE Used to carry out the “ CRUISE” function. The settings for the sequences and for cruise are made using the dome OSM. Refer to the dome manual. 6. 3. 10 Functi on key s From the MAIN menu press the FUNCTION KEYS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific controls.
6. 3. 11 Speci al codes Go to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98). Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code. Number Function AUTOPAN 400 Store the current position as the first limit switch 401 Store the current position as the second limit switch 402 The movement is made to the right 403 The movement is made to the left 41X X=1..
6.4 6. 4. 1 ERNITEC SATURN Dome Materi al s and reference documents Ernitec Saturn Dome ICU Installation Instruction, Manual No.3040-00014, Rev.980220 6. 4. 2 6. 4. 3 C onnecti ng the dome hardware White RS485A Rx+ Yellow RS485B Rx- C onfi gurati on The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code. For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled.
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6. 4. 4 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. 6. 4. 5 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No. Deactivates relay No. X UP/DOWN ARROWS To display the other relays.
6. 4. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function AUTOFOCUS Activates the AUTOFOCUS function 6. 4. 7 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 4. 8 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 128 SCAN 1 128 HOME 6. 4. 9 Notes Carries out the SCAN function to position 1. Patrol From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.
2XXX X=1..128 delete Preset position X from the Patrol sequence 3XXX X=0..255 assign a pause (dwell time) in seconds when the position is reached Example “1000” delete the previously defined sequence “1001” insert preset position 1 in the sequence “1005” insert position 5 in the sequence “1006” insert position 6 in the sequence “2005” remove position 5 To start the Patrol sequence see (see § 6.4.9 -Patrol, pag.117).
6.5 6. 5. 1 HITRON FASTRAX II Dome Materi al s and reference documents Dome HITRON Fastrax II HID2404SM11P (HID-2404) Protocol and Examples 6 .5 .2 C o n n e c tin g th e d o me h a rd wa re White RS485A TX+ Yellow RS485B TX- IMPORTANT NOTE Configure inside the dome the Fastrax II Protocol. 6. 5. 3 C onfi gurati on The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled.
6. 5. 4 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN 1... 8 Carries out the corresponding function. Important note: 'autopan' means the movement shown by the dome as 'auto scan' The only way to stop a movement in progress is to operate the joystick (Pan or Tilt movements). 6. 5. 5 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No.
6. 5. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function 6. 5. 7 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
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6.6 6. 6. 1 JVC Dome Materi al s and reference documents JVC TK-C675 Dome TK-C675 Programmer’s manual, version 1.00/Feb.1998 TK-C675/C675B Programmer’s manual (supplement), version 0.01/Dec.1998 JVC CCTV Serial Communication Protocol, Basic Protocol Reference, version 2, Jan.1998 6. 6. 2 6. 6. 3 C onnecti ng the dome hardware White RS485A Rx+ Yellow RS485B Rx- C onfi gurati on The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.
Used to enter the submenus and confirm data changes. To move within the menus use the joystick. The ZOOM is to be used as indicated in the dome manual.. Warning: if special codes 9 or 10 have been sent it is impossible to enter OSM mode. Special code 11 must be sent. 6. 6. 4 A utofl i p From the MAIN menu press the AUTOFLIP key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOFLIP Carries out the corresponding function. 6. 6.
6. 6. 6 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No. Deactivates relay No. X 6. 6. 7 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 6. 8 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. IRIS OPEN Activates the IRIS OPEN function IRIS CLOSE Activates the IRIS CLOSE function 6. 6. 9 Patrol From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START PATROL 1…3 Used to carry out the corresponding Patrol. STOP PATROL Used to stop the function in progress. If this function has been activated, it can only be stopped by the STOP PATROL keys.
6. 6. 10 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 63 SCAN 1 63 HOME 6. 6. 11 Notes Recalls a specific position defined using the function keys F1/F2. Refer to the specific dome manual.
6. 6. 12 Speci al codes Go to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98). Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code. Number Function AUTOPAN 1 Consider the current position as the first limit switch 2 Consider the current position as the second limit switch 3 Show the position of the first limit switch. 4 Show the position of the second limit switch. AUTOFLIP 5 Enable the AUTOFLIP function.
6.7 6. 7. 1 PANASONIC Domes Materi al s and reference documents Panasonic WV-CS600 and Panasonic WV-CS850 Domes Protocol Information WV-CS850 ver 2.2, Nov.28, 2001 Protocol Information WV-CSR600, WV-CSR400, WV-BSR300 ver 5.3, Nov.27, 1997 6. 7. 2 Important note regardi ng the protocol s The Panasonic protocols allow the control of a range of domes with somewhat different specifications.
6. 7. 4 C onfi gurati on The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code. For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled. Connect the dome directly to the keyboard and a monitor to the dome video output following the general procedure (see § 6.18 - Procedure for setting a dome/receiver in operation, pag.191). Go to the dome OSM configuration screen. The screen that appears allows access to dome OSM configuration.
6. 7. 5 A utofl i p From the MAIN menu press the AUTOFLIP key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOFLIP Carries out the corresponding function. SET AUTOFLIP Carries out the corresponding function. RESET AUTOFLIP Carries out the corresponding function. 6. 7. 6 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. STOP AUTOPAN Stops the AUTOPAN function.
6. 7. 7 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No. Deactivates relay No. X 6. 7. 8 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 7. 9 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. IRIS OPEN Activates the IRIS OPEN function IRIS CLOSE Activates the IRIS CLOSE function SET AUTOIRIS Activates the AUTOIRIS function RESET AUTOIRIS Deactivates the AUTOIRIS function 6. 7. 10 Patrol (Panas oni c WV - C S600) From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START PATROL Used to carry out the PATROL sequence.
6. 7. 11 Patrol (Panas oni c WV - C S850) From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START PATROL Used to carry out the PATROL sequence. STOP PATROL Used to stop the function in progress . SET PATROL Used to set up the sequence to be carried out by PATROL If this function is activated it can only be stopped by using the STOP PATROL keys. If the joystick operates the dome the active PATROL will proceed. 6. 7.
6. 7. 13 Speci al codes Go to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98). Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.
84 On 85 Off AUTOFOCUS 86 On 87 Off BW 90 On 91 Off 92 Automatic AGC 175 On 176 Off LINE LOCK SYNC 185 Increase 186 Decrease 1000 ALC On 1002 AWC On 1003 ATW On ON SCREEN INFORMATION 80 Pan/tilt speed proportional to zoom factor: enabled 81 Pan/tilt speed proportional to zoom factor: disabled 93 Camera ID enabled 94 Camera ID disabled 95 Area titles North/South/East/West 96 Titles defined by the user 97 Titles Off 188 Cleaning On 189 Cleaning Off 1004 Motion de
6.8 6. 8. 1 PELCO Dome Materi al s and reference documents Spectra II 3.31 Dome Pelco Protocol Manual, “ D” Protocol, March 2, 1999 6 .8 .2 C o n n e c tin g th e d o me h a rd wa re White RS485A Rx+ Yellow RS485B Rx- IMPORTANT NOTE The dome should be configured to use the “D” Type Protocol. 6. 8. 3 C onfi gurati on The parameters can be configured by inserting a special code (see the corresponding section). For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled.
6 .8 .5 Aux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No. Deactivates relay No. X UP/DOWN ARROWS To show the other relays. 6. 8. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 8. 7 I ri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. IRIS OPEN Activates the IRIS OPEN function IRIS CLOSE Activates the IRIS CLOSE function AUTOIRIS Activates the AUTOIRIS function 6. 8. 8 Patrol (Pattern) From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START PATTERN Used to carry out the corresponding Pattern. SET PATTERN Used to enable Pattern setup. STOP PATTERN Used to end Pattern setup.
6. 8. 9 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 32 SCAN 1 32 HOME 6. 8. 10 Notes Carries out the SCAN command to position 1. Speci al codes Go to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98).
60 AGC On . 61 AGC Off . 62 AGC automatic. ALARMS X Alarm recognition (X from 1 to 8). MISC 99 Clean screen. 999 Reset camera remote (pan/tilt). 9999 Reset camera remote (default values). 70 BackLight Compensation On. 71 BackLight Compensation Off. 80 White Balance On . 81 White Balance Off. 90 Enable “device phase delay mode”. 3X Configure zoom speed, with X from 0 to 3. 13X Configure focus speed, with X from 0 to 3. 1000(*) Shutter speed. 1001(*) Line lock level.
6.9 6. 9. 1 SAMSUNG Dome Materi al s and reference documents Samsung SCC-64-1P - SCC643P Dome Samsung Protocol 6 .9 .2 C o n n e c tin g th e d o me h a rd wa re SCC64-1P White RS485A Txd+ Yellow RS485B Txd- SCC643 White RS485A Rxd+ Yellow RS485B Rxd- For the SCC643 Dome configure FULL DUPLEX mode. If required by the system it is possible to configure HALF DUPLEX mode: in this case the connection is identical to that of the SCC641P Dome, on poles Txd+ and Txd-. 6. 9.
KEY 5 To be used as indicated in the dome manual. MENU ENTER Used to enter the submenus and confirm data changes. To increase/decrease the values within the menu use the joystick. 6. 9. 4 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. STOP AUTOPAN Stops the AUTOPAN function. Autopan stops when it reaches one of the two limit switches.
6. 9. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function AUTOFOCUS Activates the AUTOFOCUS function 6. 9. 7 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 9. 8 Patrol (PA TTER N) From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START PATTERN 1…3 Used to perform the corresponding Pattern STOP PATTERN Used to stop the corresponding Pattern. START PATROL Used to carry out Patrol. STOP PATROL Used to stop Patrol. The function stops when the position of the movement in progress is reached (also in the case of joystick operation). 6. 9.
6.10 SANYO Dome 6. 10. 1 Materi al s and reference documents VCC9400P – VCC9300P Dome Security Serial Protocol (SSP), ver1.14, 2003.08.19 High Speed Security Serial Protocol (SSP), ver1.00, 2003.11.07 6. 10. 2 6. 10. 3 C onnecti ng the dome hardware White RS485A A+ Yellow RS485B B- C onfi gurati on The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code. For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled.
UP/DOWN ARROWS To shift within the dome menus. LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS To change the value indicated by the cursor. 6. 10. 4 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. 6. 10. 5 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No. Deactivates relay No. X UP/DOWN ARROWS To show the other relays.
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6. 10. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function AUTOFOCUS TOGGLE Activates/deactivates the AUTOFOCUS function 6. 10. 7 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 10. 8 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 64 SCAN 1 64 HOME 6. 10. 9 Notes Execution of SCAN control to position 1. Patrol From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.
6. 10. 10 Functi on key s From the MAIN menu press the FUNCTION KEYS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific controls. F1 Associated function: “ line lock incr”. F2 Associated function: “ line lock decr”. Refer to the dome manual. 6. 10. 11 Speci al codes Go to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98). Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.
6.11 SANTEC Dome 6 .1 1 .1 C o n n e c tin g th e d o me h a rd wa re White RS485A TX+ Yellow RS485B TX- IMPORTANT NOTE Configure inside the dome the Fastrax II Protocol. 6. 11. 2 C onfi gurati on The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled. Connect the dome directly to the keyboard and a monitor to the dome video output following the general procedure (see § 6.
6. 11. 3 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN 1... 8 Carries out the corresponding function. Important note: 'autopan' means the movement shown by the dome as 'auto scan' The only way to stop a movement in progress is to operate the joystick (Pan or Tilt movements). 6. 11. 4 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No.
6. 11. 5 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function 6. 11. 6 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
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6.12 SENSORMATIC Dome 6. 12. 1 Materi al s and reference documents Sensormatic DeltaDome II Dome Rs-422/RS-485 Communication Protocols, 8000-2694-01, Rev.A 6 .1 2 .2 6. 12. 3 C o n n e c tin g th e d o me h a rd wa re White RS485A Rx+ Yellow RS485B Rx- C onfi gurati on The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code. For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled.
6. 12. 4 A utofl i p From the MAIN menu press the AUTOFLIP key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOFLIP Carries out the corresponding function. 6. 12. 5 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 12. 6 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. IRIS OPEN Activates the IRIS OPEN function IRIS CLOSE Activates the IRIS CLOSE function 6. 12. 7 Patrol (Pattern and A ppl e Peel ) From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START PATTERN 1…3 Used to carry out the corresponding PATTERN. APPLE PEEL Used to carry out the corresponding APPLE PEEL function.
6. 12. 8 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 7 SCAN 1 7 HOME 6. 12. 9 Notes Performs the SCAN command to position 1. Functi on key s From the MAIN menu press the FUNCTION KEYS key to enter the menu for carrying out specific controls.
13 Relays 13 on 14 Relays 14 on 23 Relays 23 on 24 Relays 24 on 34 Relays 34 on 123 Relays 123 on 124 Relays 124 on 134 Relays 134 on 234 Relays 234 on 1234 Relays 1234 on PATTERN 51 Start recording pattern 1 52 Start recording pattern 1 53 Start recording pattern 1 55 Accept the new pattern and replace the previously defined pattern 56 End recording pattern 61 Start pattern 1 62 Start pattern 2 63 Start pattern 3 71 Delete pattern 1 72 Delete pattern 2 73 Delete pat
6.13 STAR Dome 6. 13. 1 Materi al s and reference documents Star SMD Dome MD200 Series Control Command Reference, rev.2.02, September 1, 1999 6 .1 3 .2 6. 13. 3 C o n n e c tin g th e d o me h a rd wa re White RS485A Data+ Yellow RS485B Data- C onfi gurati on The parameters can be configured by inserting a special code (see the corresponding section). For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled.
6. 13. 5 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN/AUTOTILT Carries out the corresponding function. STOP AUTOPAN/AUTOTILT Stops the corresponding function. SETUP AUTOPAN/AUTOTILT Recalls the AUTOPAN/AUTOTILT setup submenus. 6.13.5.
6. 13. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function AUTOFOCUS Activates the AUTOFOCUS function 6. 13. 7 I ri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 13. 8 Patrol (Group – Tour) From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls. START GROUP 0..5 Used to perform the recalled GROUP. STOP ACTIVE GROUP Used to stop performance of the current GROUP. START GROUP RANDOM MENU Used to enter the menu for performing the GROUPS “ randomly”. START TOUR Used to start the TOUR. STOP TOUR Used to stop the TOUR. SETUP TOUR Used to enter the setup menu for the specific TOUR.
6.13.8.1 Setup Group The following procedure is valid for all 6 TOURs. Procedure for adding a position to the selected TOUR : Select the first parameter, press the ENTER key and when the numeric keypad appears set the PRESET number to reach the dome. Select the second parameter, press the ENTER key and use the keypad to set the speed used to reach the position.
6. 13. 9 R andom Group This function will cause all the positions stored in the corresponding GROUP to be reached at random. The order of insertion during the setup phase will not be respected. Preset, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome (see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 63 SCAN 1 63 Notes HOME 6. 13.
Number Function 35 Increase gain 36 Decrease gain 37 Maximum positive gain 38 Maximum negative gain 4 Autofocus On 5 Autofocus Off 6 One shot Autofocus 7 Autopower mode: enable 8 Autopower mode: disable 10 White Balance: auto 11 White Balance: one shot 40 Exposure: lighter 41 Exposure: darker 42 Exposure: default 50 Digital zoom: On 51 Digital zoom: Off 1999 Internal video synchronism 1XXX External video synchronism (x from 0 to 359, phase in degrees) e.g.
6.14 VCL Dome 6. 14. 1 Materi al s and reference documents VCL 8” Internal Orbiter Dome Details of VCLTP Protocol, file ref. CIMICRO8 26.05.99 6 .1 4 .2 6. 14. 3 C o n n e c tin g th e d o me h a rd wa re White RS485A Data+ Yellow RS485B Data- C onfi gurati on The dome is configured by On Screen Menu in those models that allow it. For all dome configuration operations SETUP TELEMETRY must be enabled.
6. 14. 5 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. STOP AUTOPAN Stops the AUTOPAN function. Autopan stops when one of the two limit switches is reached. The path to be followed is set up using the dome OSM. If this function is activated it can only be stopped by the STOP AUTOPAN key.
6. 14. 7 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function AUTOFOCUS ON Activates the AUTOFOCUS function AUTOFOCUS OFF Deactivates the AUTOFOCUS function 6. 14. 8 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 14. 9 Patrol From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START LAST TOUR Used to carry out the last “ PATROL”. STOP LAST TOUR Used to stop the “ PATROL” in progress. START TOUR1..4 Used to carry out the corresponding associated “ PATTERN”. The sequence of positions to be carried out is set up using the OSD menu. SETUP TOUR 1..4 Used to enter the setup menu for the specific TOUR. TOUR4 is used in common with the AUTOPAN function.
Select the third field, press the ENTER key and use the keypad to set the pause duration when the position is reached. Select “ Send position” and press the ENTER key to send information to the dome. To add other positions repeat from the first instruction. Finally press the ESC key to return to the TOUR execution screen. The inserted data are only saved definitively by the dome on exiting the setup screen. 6. 14.
6.15 ENEO receiv ers 6. 15. 1 R eference materi al ENEO VPT-42/RS1 telemetry receiver. 6. 15. 2 C onfi guri ng the recei v ers Configure the receiver appropriately as described in the corresponding manual. Connect the receiver directly to the keyboard and a monitor to the dome video output following the general procedure (see § 6.18 - Procedure for setting a dome/receiver in operation, pag.191). 6 .1 5 .
6.15.4.1 Autopan setup. Procedure for setting up the Autopan function: Position the cursor on the item Autopan Speed, press the Enter button and insert the required speed value (minimum 1, maximum 255) expressed in minutes. The value of 255 will allow to run the Autopan with no time limitation. Position the cursor on the item Autopan Length, press the Enter button and insert the value corresponding to the required duration of the Autopan function expressed in minutes. Exit the menu and start Autopan.
6. 15. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function 6. 15. 7 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 15. 8 Patrol From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START PATROL Carries out the corresponding function. STOP PATROL Stops the Patrol function in progress. SETUP PATROL Enters the setup menu for the Patrol function. START RANDOM Carries out the corresponding function. STOP RANDOM Stops the Patrol function in progress. SETUP RANDOM Enters the setup menu for the Random function. 6.15.8.
To send the configuration position the cursor on the item “ Send start/end Patrol” and press the button. Position the cursor on the item “ Pause”, press the button and insert the desired pause value. Position the cursor on the item “ PAN Speed”, press the button and insert the desired speed value. Position the cursor on the item “ TILT Speed”, press the button and insert the desired speed value. Exit the menu and start Patrol. 6.15.8.
11 First speed curve 12 Second speed curve 13 Third speed curve 14 Fourth speed curve(default) 400 Set the right horizontal positioning limit. 401 Set the left horizontal positioning limit. 402 Set the top vertical positioning limit. 403 Set the bottom vertical positioning limit. 404 Enable the positioning limits. 405 Disable the positioning limits. 410 Activate the function recalling the Home position. 411 Deactivate the function recalling the Home position.
6.16 VIDEOTEC and Linxs receiv ers (VIDEOTEC prot.) 6. 16.
6. 16. 4 A utopan From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START AUTOPAN Carries out the corresponding function. STOP AUTOPAN Stops the AUTOPAN function. TOGGLE AUTOPAN Reverses the current status. If in progress it stops the function and vice versa. 6. 16. 5 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 16. 6 Focus From the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. FOCUS FAR Activates the FOCUS FAR function FOCUS NEAR Activates the FOCUS NEAR function 6. 16. 7 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6. 16. 8 Patrol From the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START STANDARD PATROL Carries out the corresponding function. STOP PATROL Stops the patrol function in progress (Standard and SA). TOGGLE STANDARD PATROL Reverses the current status. If in progress the function is stopped and vice versa. START PATROL SA Starts the Patrol SA function TOGGLE PATROL SA Reverses the current status. If in progress the function is stopped and vice versa.
6.16.8.2 To change the pause length go to the item “ Dwell time” and press the key. Insert the desired value and confirm with the ENTER key. To send the configuration, position the cursor on the item “ Send configuration” and press the key. Exit the menu and start the Standard Patrol. Setup Patrol SA The Patrol sequence is represented by a series of Preset positions that are performed in succession with a pause (dwell time) between each position. The Patrol SA can have a maximum of 40 positions.
6. 16. 9 Pres et, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the following limitations specific to the dome(see § 4.4.7.1 - Preset, pag.47 e see § 4.4.8 - SCAN MENU, pag.49). Type Minimum position Maximum position PRESET 1 40 SCAN 1 40 HOME 6. 16. 10 Notes Carry out the SCAN command to position 1. Functi on key s From the MAIN menu press the FUNCTION KEYS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific controls.
6.17 VIDEOTEC receiv ers with the Macro Protocol 6. 17. 1 Notes The Macro protocol covers a wide range of products with vastly different functions. Refer to the receiver manual for information on which functions are available. 6. 17. 2 R eference materi al VIDEOTEC telemetry receiver DTRX3. 6. 17. 3 C onfi guri ng the recei v ers The latest generation of VIDEOTEC receivers allow the choice between two types of protocol (VIDEOTEC and Macro). This section refers only to the MACRO protocol.
6. 17. 6 A ux From the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. When on screen relay activation/deactivation is requested, the message “ 4 relays available” always appears. The actual number will vary according to the receiver model connected, as described in the specific table (see § 6.16.1 - Reference material, pag.179) SET No. X Activates relay No. X RESET No Deactivates relay No. X TOGGLE No Reverses the status of relay No. X 6. 17.
6. 17. 8 Iri s From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. IRIS OPEN Activates the IRIS OPEN function IRIS CLOSE Activates the IRIS CLOSE function SET AUTOIRIS Activates the AUTOIRIS function RESET AUTOIRIS Deactivates the AUTOIRIS function 6. 17. 9 Patrol From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function. START STANDARD PATROL Carries out the corresponding function.
SETUP PATROL STANDARD Enters the setup menu for the Standard Patrol function SETUP PATROL SA Enters the setup menu for the Patrol SA function 6.17.9.1 Setup Standard Patrol The Patrol sequence is represented by a series of Preset positions that are performed in succession with the same pause (dwell time) for each position. The Standard Patrol can have a maximum of 14 positions. The Patrol change only becomes effective after completing transmission of the configuration to the receiver.
Procedure for configuring Patrol SA for the Preset positions: To change the common pause length, go to the item “ Send default pause” and press the key. Insert the desired value and confirm with the ENTER key. To change the pause length for an individual position, go to the item “ Send specific pause” and press the key. Insert the position number and the desired pause length. Exit the menu and start the Patrol SA. 6. 17.
6. 17. 12 Wi per and Was her From the MAIN menu press the key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.
6.18 Procedure for s etting a dome/receiv er in operation How to proceed: 1. Configure to enable telemetry setup (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions, pag.34). 2. Make sure the device to be installed is among those compatible with the keyboard (see a partire dal § 6.3 - ELMO Dome, pag.107). 3. Install the device as instructed in its installation manual. 4.