Installation and Service Guide DeltaDome II Programmable Surveillance Camera ™ Contents About this Guide.................................................... 1 About the Camera Dome ...................................... 2 Data Cable Requirements..................................... 8 AD716LS and AD715LS Series Install/Removal Tool for ADIOB Base ................... 8 Power-Up Routine ................................................. 9 Synchronizing Domes ...........................................
Housing and Eyeball Assembly About the Camera Dome The housing and eyeball assembly consists of the following: The DeltaDome II programmable surveillance camera (Figure 1) mounts indoors or outdoors, and can communicate with the video controller over a SensorNet 485, RS422, or Manchester network. The dome consists of a mounting base, and a housing and rotating eyeball assembly. • Housing. The housing contains the dome's power supply, pan motor, and electronics used to operate the eyeball.
Indoor Ceiling Mounting Figure 2. Mounting base and housing and eyeball assembly ADPTB Mounting Base Using hardware shipped with the base, the dome attaches directly to indoor ceilings made of sheet rock, wood, metal, or concrete (Figure 3), or to tile ceiling T-bars where they intersect (Figure 4). ADIOB Mounting Base Figure 3. Surface mounting to hard ceilings Figure 4. Surface mounting to tile ceilings INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 3 DeltaDome II Camera Dome 8000-2708-01, REV.
Indoor Ceiling/ Wall Mounting (Optional) Structural I-Beams RHIUIB† I-beam mount Enables dome to suspend from an Ibeam. The camera dome attaches to one of the following optional indoor mounting structures (Figure 5). Sheet Rock, Plaster or Wood Ceilings RHIUTH Tile Ceilings Top hat housing with trim ring This housing attaches to a ceiling or to most indoor mounting structures. A bubble and trim ring provide concealment. Optional bubbles: RUCLR (clear), RUSLV (silver), RUSMK (smoked), or RUGLD (gold).
Figure 5. Indoor mounting structures (optional) RHIUFB RHIUAB RHIUHC RHIU2X2 RHIUIB RHPLA RHIU2X2P RHIUTH RHIUWM RHIUPNDT RHIUCM RHIUTR RHIU3X3 RHIU4X4 RUCLR RUSLV RUSMK RUGLD INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 5 RHIULWM DeltaDome II Camera Dome 8000-2708-01, REV.
Outdoor Mounting (Optional) SpeedDome Housing Adapter Bracket (Optional) Note: This document does not include outdoor installation and service instructions. For these instructions, see Installing the RHODUL Outdoor Housing, 8000-2573-04. An RHSDA adapter bracket (Figure 7) enables the dome to fit into SpeedDome indoor and outdoor housings. Locking pins in the bracket enable the dome to swing out for servicing or removal.
RHOPM pole mount Figure 8. Outdoor mounting structures (optional) RHORM over roof mount RHOWM wall mount RHOCM ceiling mount RH170 corner bracket (shown with RHOWM mount) Top View INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 7 DeltaDome II Camera Dome 8000-2708-01, REV.
Data Cable Requirements Install/Removal Tool for RUIOB Base Table 2 shows the data cable requirements for SensorNet, RS422, and Manchester networks. For more information about communication protocols and cable networks, see Communication Protocols and Cable Networks, 8000-2573-19.
Power-Up Routine Synchronizing Domes After power is connected to the dome, the dome performs the following homing routine. To prevent picture rolling when switching from camera to camera, all domes can be synchronized to a 50Hz or 60Hz ac source. A V-phase adjustment at the control console enables the dome to sync to any line phase. 1. After a few seconds, the camera lens tilts up into the housing and eyeball assembly. 2. The lens tilts downs until it looks at the floor. 3. Eyeball pans slowly.
Warnings and Cautions WARNING! EU power requirements: This product runs on 24Vac. In the EU, it is intended to be powered from a Limited Power Source. A limited power source is a certified source of SELV, and if inherently limited, with 8 amps maximum output current, and a maximum of 100VA available; or if not inherently limited, fused with a maximum value of 3.3 Amps, meeting section 2.11 of IEC950, and a maximum of 250VA available.
CAUTIONS G G When connecting the housing and eyeball assembly to an outdoor housing: For indoor domes, the maximum length of power cable allowed between the Class 2 LPS (low voltage) ac source, such as a J-box, and the dome is 250m (820'). − Remove both slot covers to keep the camera from overheating. G Do not run data and power cables adjacent to or in the same conduit as line voltage mains power. − Place tubing around the BNC connectors to avoid shorting their metal surface to the outdoor housing.
Other Preparations Indoor Installation To ensure a smooth and successful installation, you must: This section explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to a: G Have electrical work comply with latest national electrical code, national fire code, and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Items You Will Need G Coordinate work with other trades to avoid interference.
Connecting to ADPTB Mounting Base 2. Attach safety lanyard to cap on housing and eyeball assembly (Figure 11). Use M3 x 6 screw supplied with lanyard. This procedure explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to a ADPTB base. Figure 11. Attaching safety lanyard CAUTION: The maximum length of cable allowed between the Class 2 LPS (low voltage) ac source, such as a J-box, and the dome is 250m (820'). WARNING! Ensure that ac power and electrical signals are off during wire connections! 1.
3. WITH POWER OFF, connect video cable (Figure 12). 5. Connect 9-pin plug (data and power) to 9-pin receptacle (Figure 13). a. Connect BNC of video micro coax cable 6003-0131-01 to BNC of video cable. CAUTION: DO NOT connect 9-pin plug unless you have performed step 3 first! b. Feed cable through access hole in base. c. Press micro coax connector into mating receptacle in top of housing and eyeball assembly. A firm snap indicates a tight connection. a. Feed cables through access hole in base. b.
6. Connect 4-pin plug (alarm input/output) to 4-pin receptacle (Figure 13). 7. Check LEDs to verify that power and data are reaching dome (Figure 13). a. Feed cable through access hole in base. LEDs CR2, CR3, and CR4 surround video connection and are visible through opening. LEDs light in the following order: b. Connect alarm wires to 4-pin plug (refer to chart below). c. Insert plug into mating receptacle in top of housing and eyeball assembly. To test Manchester network: a.
8. Connect housing and eyeball assembly to base (Figure 14). 9. Wait a few seconds for dome to begin its homing routine. Homing routine indicates that address was placed into dome memory and that dome is ready for programming. a. Align dimple on cap of dome with rib on mounting base. b. Mate housing and eyeball assembly to base and turn it clockwise until you hear a click. Figure 14.
Connecting to ADIOB Mounting Base RS422 data connections This procedure explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to an ADIOB mounting base. CAUTION: The maximum length of cable allowed between the Class 2 LPS (low voltage) ac source, such as a J-box, and the dome is 250m (820').
4. Connect alarm output cable, if used, to P3 connector. Pin Color 1 — 12Vdc (100mA max.) 2 — 12Vdc (100mA max.) 3 — Output P0 (40mA sync. max.) 4 — Output P1 (40mA sync. max.) 5 — Output P2 (40mA sync. max.) 6 — Output P3 (40mA sync. max.) 7 — Ground 8 — Ground 7. Reattach I/O board. 8. Connect power to base. Designation 9. Check LEDs on I/O board to verify power and data are reaching dome (Figure 16). a. Observe green (ac power) and yellow (comm.) LEDs.
11. Connect housing and eyeball assembly to base (Figure 18). 10. Set dome address (Figure 17). Recessed at top of housing and eyeball assembly are three rotary address switches. Address range is from 001 to 255, except for Manchester, which is 01 to 64. a. Align dimple on cap of dome with rib on mounting base. b. Mate housing and eyeball assembly to base and turn it clockwise until you hear a click. Set switches from most significant bit (MSB) to least significant bit (LSB).
TO CONNECT DOME: Using the Install/Removal Tool 1. Insert dome "eyeball down" into tool's receptacle. Fins on dome mate with slots in tool. Use fins to properly align dimple at top of dome with label on tool. CAUTION: Do not use this tool to connect the dome the ADPTB base. 2. Align label on tool with logo on I/O board in base. Push dome up into place.
Figure 19. How to use the install/removal tool Skirt or Bubble Attachment/Detachment A B Catch notch and pull down. C Snap tool into pole. Attachment Detachment Dome Connection (reverse steps to disconnect) Line up Line up D Turn until you feel a click. B C E Do not use this tool to connect the ADPTB base! INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 21 DeltaDome II Camera Dome 8000-2708-01, REV.
Items You Will Need Troubleshooting Indoor Domes You should have on hand the following items: CAUTION: This troubleshooting section is for indoor camera domes only! To troubleshoot outdoor domes, see installation and service manual shipped with the outdoor housing. G Phillips-head screwdriver G Small slotted screwdriver G 2.5mm (0.1") slotted screwdriver (for wire connections). Wider blade widths can damage connectors. G Socket wrench with 5" extension and 5.
Routine Troubleshooting Procedure Use this procedure if: Follow steps until the problem is corrected. • Dome does not respond to commands 1. Check video on monitor (a, b, or c). • Dome does not produce video a. No video? Go to step 2. • Quality of the video is poor b. Contrast or color off? • Dome has no lens control. YES Ship entire dome (base included, if it contains an I/O board) back to the NSC. Place dust cover over spring finger connector on I/O board.
4. Isolate problem to housing and eyeball assembly or base by attaching dome to another base with I/O board. Does dome display video or respond to commands? 6. Observe green power LED on I/O board (Figure 21). Is green LED off or not on steady? YES Verify 24Vac cable is properly attached. If O.K., replace I/O board or ship entire dome to the NSC. YES Problem is likely cable connections or I/O board if used. Go to step 5. NO NO Ship dome and base to NSC.
P1 connector (Manchester data) Pin Color 1-4 9. Check spring finger connector on I/O board by connecting housing and eyeball assembly to original base to verify contact between spring fingers and CPU board (under cap). Does dome produce video and respond to commands? Designation Not used. 5 Black Manchester (+) 6 White Manchester (–) YES Spring fingers may not have seated properly. Reconnect housing and eyeball assembly.
Detailed Troubleshooting Procedure Use this procedure to determine if the problem is a simple cable connection or a major component. 1. Match symptom to one of the following criteria: − Dome functions but does not pan To perform this procedure, you must open the housing and eyeball assembly. Refer to "Disassembling the Dome" on page 27.
Disassembling the Dome Removing the CPU Board This section explains how to remove the following parts from the camera dome. Referring to Figure 22. 1. Remove cap. • CPU board, page 27 Remove three Phillips-head screws holding cap, then "gently" lift cap to one side. • Power supply, page 28 • Pan motor, page 28 2. Detach connectors. • Slot covers, page 29 On CPU board, detach 8-pin power supply cable from connector P1, pan motor cable from connector P8, and 14-pin slip ring cable from connector P2.
Removing the P/S Board Removing the Pan Motor Referring to Figure 23. Referring to Figure 24. 1. Perform procedure "Removing the CPU Board" (this page). 1. Perform procedure "Removing the CPU Board" (page 27). 2. Remove metal shield. 2. Perform procedure "Removing the P/S Board" (page 28). Remove three standoffs holding metal shield, gently remove power supply cable grommet from shield, then "gently" lift shield out of housing. 3. Remove pan motor.
Removing the Slot Covers Removing the Camera 1. Gently swivel eyeball to totally expose one of two slot covers (Figure 25). 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page 29). CAUTION: Swiveling fast can damage gears. 2. Remove ribbon cable from camera (Figure 22). Swivel camera yoke to expose camera connector. Then, using a small slotted screwdriver, 1) gently pry camera connector loose from camera, and 2) pull it down through cable tie wrap. 2.
Detaching the Eyeball Removing the Camera/Lens Board 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page 29). 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page 29). 2. Perform procedure "Removing the Camera" (this page). 2. Perform procedure "Removing the Camera" (page 29). 3. Detach eyeball from housing (Figure 28). 3. Perform procedure "Detaching the Eyeball" (page 30). a. Turn yoke to access tabs. One tab is more accessible than the other.
The following steps refer to Figure 32. Removing the Tilt Motor 6. Access camera/lens board. 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page 29). To do this, loosen captive retaining screw holding bearing assembly in place and remove this assembly. 2. Perform procedure "Removing the Camera" (page 29). 7. Remove cables from camera/lens board. 3. Perform procedure "Detaching the Eyeball" (page 30). a. Small amber ribbon cable is from tilt motor.
8. Reverse steps to reassemble. 6. Access tilt motor. To do this, loosen captive retaining screw holding tilt cable assembly in place and gently remove this assembly. CAUTION: When installing a new motor, be careful to properly mesh motor and tilt gears! Failure to do so can destroy both motor and tilt gear. Verify tilt gear turns freely! 7. Remove tilt motor (Figure 35). Lift motor housing up as shown (1) to disengage motor from tilt gear.
Updating/Reprogramming Dome Software Figure 36. Removing the flash memory chip To update or reprogram dome software: 1. Remove flash memory chip. Insert chip extractor tool into square access hole and squeeze to extract flash memory chip (Figure 36). CAUTION: Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use a ground strap when handling chip. 2. Reprogram chip or replace it with new chip. 3. Reinsert chip. Align dot on chip with indent on socket, then push down on chip to reinsert it.
Ordering Parts 20 Standoff, M3x6Hx19L (Qty. 3) 5887-1122-020 21 Power Supply PC Board 5606-0015-01 This section helps you to identify parts that make up the base and housing and eyeball assembly. Parts in Table 3 are shown in Figure 37. 22 Slip Ring Assy. 2100-0005-01 23 Pan Motor 3501-0017-01 0500-7255-02 24 Housing Order parts through your parts distribution network. 25 Bearing Assy., Pan Gear 2510-0040-01 Table 3.
Figure 37. Base, housing, and eyeball assembly ADPTB Base Assembly Housing Assembly (0400-0925-04) ADIOB Base Assembly 13 14 9 1 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 6 7 8 22 Housing and Eyeball Assy. (0100-2283-00) 23 -25 Color NTSC camera -26 Color PAL camera -27 BW EIA camera -28 BW CCIR camera 24 25 26 Eyeball Assy.
Specifications-Indoor Dome Electrical Operational Input Voltage ........................ 24-30 Vac, 50/60 Hz UL Class 2 LPS Pan/Tilt: Design Tolerance ................. 16-36 Vac, 50/60 Hz Manual Pan/Tilt Speed ....... 1°-100° per second (scaled to zoom position) Current ................................. 0.85 A max. Preset Pan/Tilt Speed......... 220° per second maximum Surge Protection: Power On In-Rush Current ... 1.5 A Video Output ........................ 100 A Pan Travel ....................
Specifications-Outdoor Housing Specifications-22X Camera Electrical Type ....................................... Interline transfer 1/4" CCD array Color and B&W Cameras (combined dome and housing) Scanning System ................... 2:1 interlace Input Voltage.......................... 24 to 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz UL Class 2 LPS Video Out ............................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms composite Design Tolerance................... 20 to 36 Vac, 50/60 Hz Signal-to-Noise.......................
Lens Design Declarations Type ....................................... Aspherical Focal Length .......................... 4 to 88 mm Regulatory Compliance Aperture ................................. f1.6 EMC ....................................... 47 CFR, Part 15, Class A EN55022 CL. B EN50082-1 Viewing Angle (equivalent to 8-80 mm on 1/2" CCD array, or 11-110 mm on 2/3" CCD array): 4 mm .................................. 47.0°(H) x 35.2°(V) 64 mm ................................ 4.0°(H) x 3.
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