SpeedDome® Ultra 8 Camera Dome Configuration Utility Version 2.
SpeedDome® Ultra 8 Camera Dome Configuration Utility Operator’s Guide Version – 2.
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Contents Preface: Before You Begin................................................................................................................................ 5 What’s In This Guide? .......................................................................................................................... 5 Text Conventions .................................................................................................................................. 6 Related Documents ................................
Chapter 6: Configuring Language and Password Settings.................................................................................. 82 Selecting a Language for Dome Messages and Prompts .................................................................... 82 Setting and Enabling the Dome Password .......................................................................................... 84 Chapter 7: Displaying Dome Information ..............................................................................
Preface: Before You Begin This preface provides important information that you should be familiar with before using the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome. It includes a document overview, text conventions, a list of related documents, and how to obtain product help.
• Appendix E: AD Up-the-Coax (UTC) Command Summary provides information about features and commands supported by AD UTC protocol. • Appendix F: Vicon Command Summary provides information about features and commands supported by Vicon protocol. • Appendix G: Bosch Biphase Protocol provides information about features and commands supported by Bosch Biphase protocol.
Related Documents Other sources provide supplemental information about your SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome. These sources serve to enhance your understanding of the product and its use. • The SpeedDome Ultra 8 Camera Dome Configuration Utility Quick Reference Guide (8200-0600-02) provides a brief overview of how to use the configuration utility.
Chapter 1: Using the Dome Configuration Utility The SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome consists of a 35X or 22X optical zoom camera enclosed in compact dome housing. The 35X camera provides a black-and-white mode to enhance images obtained under low lighting conditions. The 35X camera also supports Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), which improves video performance under simultaneous indoor and outdoor lighting conditions, such as looking through an open door or window.
The following menu appears on the monitor: Figure 1. Dome Configuration Menu DOME CONFIGURATION MENU Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 PAN/TILT/ZOOM/SYNC OPTS CAMERA FUNCTIONS ALARMS/AREAS/HOME/PRESETS/PZ ON-SCREEN TEXT DISPLAY LANGUAGE / PASSWORD DOME INFORMATION RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS QUIT WITHOUT SAVING EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES Chapter 1 IMPORTANT If you have password protection enabled for the configuration utility, the Enter Password screen appears first.
Entering the Dome's Password A dome password can be used to prevent unauthorized users from starting the configuration utility. If password protection is enabled, the Enter Password screen appears when the command to start the configuration utility is entered. Figure 2. Enter Password screen ENTER PASSWORD PASSWORD: ******** ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn opqrstuvwxyz 0123456 789/CONTINUE CANCEL Blank Space Character Users must enter the password before the Dome Configuration Menu displays.
Restoring Factory Settings Some screens provide a choice to restore factory settings. This choice applies only to those settings currently displayed on the screen. To reset all configuration settings, choose Reset to Factory Settings from the Dome Configuration Menu. The following prompt appears: Reset to Factory Settings No Press Zoom to display the options. • If you want to restore the factory settings, select Yes. • If you do not want to restore the factory settings, select No.
IMPORTANT The following settings do not restore when selecting Quit Without Saving from the Dome Configuration Menu: Area Boundaries and AGC/Shutter Limit. Accessing the DirectSet Menu The DirectSet Menu provides easy access to commonly used SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome features when used with compatible controllers. This allows you to change or activate features without starting the dome configuration menu.
Figure 4. DirectSet Menu (35X)–Page 2 of 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 48 Use DAY MODE AUTO DAY/NIGHT MODE WDR ON WDR OFF SMOOTH SCAN STEPPED SCAN RANDOM SCAN DOME INFORMATION EIS OFF FOCUS to select page Figure 5. DirectSet Menu (35X)–Page 3 of 4 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Use EIS 5 Hz EIS 10 Hz SEQUENCE 1 SEQUENCE 2 SEQUENCE 3 SEQUENCE 4 SEQUENCE 5 SEQUENCE 6 SEQUENCE 7 FOCUS to select page Figure 6.
Figure 7. DirectSet Menu (22X) –Page 1 of 4 0 TOGGLE DIRECT SET MENU 1 DOME CONFIG MENU 2 AUTO IRIS & AUTO FOCUS 3 FLIP 4 PEEL PATTERN 5 SET NORTH POSITION 6 LINE LOCK OFF 7 LINE LOCK ON 15 SMOOTH SCAN FOCUS FAR=next page Figure 8. DirectSet Menu (22X)–Page 2 of 4 16 17 20 51 52 53 54 55 56 Use STEPPED SCAN RANDOM SCAN DOME INFORMATION SEQUENCE 1 SEQUENCE 2 SEQUENCE 3 SEQUENCE 4 SEQUENCE 5 SEQUENCE 6 FOCUS to select page Figure 9.
Figure 10. DirectSet Menu (22X)–Page 4 of 4 66 SEQUENCE 16 FOCUS NEAR=previous page To access a feature on the menu, enter the number and press the DirectSet button (varies by controller). To display the different pages of the menu, press Focus Far or Focus Near. Table 2 provides a description of the available features. Table 2.
DirectSet Command Description 12+ DirectSet (35X) Auto Day/Night Mode: Resumes the most recently selected automatic IR mode setting. • Auto High: B/W mode activates ~30 lux. • Auto Mid: B/W mode activates ~3 lux. • Auto Low: B/W mode activates ~0.5 lux. 13+ DirectSet (35X) WDR On: Enables Wide Dynamic Range (WDR). Use this setting when both bright and low light areas need to be viewed simultaneously. 14+ DirectSet (35X) WDR Off: Disables Wide Dynamic Range (WDR).
DirectSet Command Description 62+ DirectSet (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 12 63+ DirectSet (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 13 64+ DirectSet (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 14 65+ DirectSet (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 15 66+ DirectSet (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 16 255+ DirectSet (35X/22X) Reset Dome Refer to your controller instructions to determine if the DirectSet Menu is supported.
Chapter 2: Configuring Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Synchronization Options This chapter describes the use of the Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Sync Opts menu. Use this screen to set the Auto Flip feature, configure the Zoom Stop settings, set the Line Lock option, and configure the Freeze Frame setting. When Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Sync Opts is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen appears: Figure 11.
Changing the Automatic Flip Setting 1. Select Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Sync Opts from the Dome Configuration Menu. The highlight bar appears on the Proportional Flip setting. 2. Change the setting. • Select On to enable the flip feature. • Select Off to disable the flip feature. The default setting is Off. 3. Select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. Adjusting the Zoom Stop Settings Zoom stop settings define how the zoom function is partitioned.
5. Move the highlight bar to the Max Total Zoom X setting, and change the value of the setting. • The values for this setting are: 44, 66, 88, 110, 132, 154, 198, 220, and 242X magnification. The default maximum zoom setting is 88X. 6. Select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. 35X Camera Dome The SpeedDome Ultra 8 35X camera dome includes a 35X optical zoom camera with 12X digital zoom capability. The maximum possible zoom is 420X.
Configuring the Line Lock Setting Use the Line Lock setting to prevent vertical rolling or adjust the appearance of overlay text on color monitors. If you experience problems with vertical video rolling when switching multiple cameras to a single monitor, enabling the Line Lock setting phase locks the video with the AC power line. All cameras connected to the same power supply will be synchronized. This synchronization prevents the video from rolling vertically when cameras are switched.
Figure 12. Lobby Floor Plan Waiting Area Security Office Door Entry Dome Reception Desk Hallway Elevator If Freeze Frame is disabled, each time the dome points to a different preset, you will see the dome movement to the new scene, as well as any lens adjustments that are required.
Freeze Frame Performance Notes The Freeze Frame feature allows the current image to be maintained on-screen when switching to a preset or pattern. If presets or patterns are included as part of a sequence or tour, the total movement and lens adjustment time should be included as part of the dwell time to ensure that the scene will be displayed before moving to the next scene.
2. Use the joystick to highlight Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Sync Opts, and press Focus Far to select. The Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Sync Opts screen appears. Figure 14. Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Sync Options screen PAN/TILT/ZOOM/SYNC OPTS PROPORTIONAL FLIP 1ST ZOOM STOP X MAX TOTAL ZOOM X LINE LOCK FREEZE FRAME RETURN TO AUTO OFF 35 420 OFF OFF RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS EXIT 3. Use the joystick to highlight Return to Auto, and press Focus Far to select. The Return to Auto screen appears. Figure 15.
Note: The Camera Functions auto return feature is only available on 35X camera domes and does not appear on the 22X camera dome Return to Auto screen. Figure 16. Return to Auto screen (22X) RETURN TO AUTO FOCUS IRIS ON ON RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS EXIT 4. Use the joystick to highlight each field (Focus, Iris, and Camera Functions). Select either On or Off as your global camera default setting for each field. 5. Use the joystick to highlight Exit, and press Focus Far to select.
Chapter 3: Configuring Camera Features This chapter describes the settings used to control the camera features. It describes how to change the white balance settings, IR mode, wide dynamic range settings, automatic gain control (AGC), and open shutter settings to improve camera performance. Note: The IR mode, WDR, and EIS features are only available on 35X camera domes. These features do not appear on the 22X camera dome Camera Functions menu.
• To change settings, move the highlight bar to the appropriate field and make the desired changes. • To change the settings for this screen to the factory defaults, select Reset to Factory Settings. • To return to the Dome Configuration Menu, select Exit. Adjusting White Balance Settings White balance is normally compensated for by the automatic white balance gain control. In some lighting conditions, you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing.
As the value for the blue setting increases, the image appears more blue. As the value decreases, the image appears less blue. As the values for both the red and blue settings are increased, the image appears more magenta (purple). As the values for both the red and blue settings are decreased, the image appears more green. Tip: Auto White Bal must be set to Off to manually change the Red and Blue settings. Changes to the red and blue settings occur in increments of 5.
five IR Mode settings: Off, nM On, nM Auto High, nM Auto Mid, and nM Auto Low. Table 3 lists the approximate lux values when the camera is expected to switch between color and B/W modes. Actual values depend on the current zoom setting of the camera and the light source. Table 3.
Table 4. IR Mode menu settings If the current IR Mode setting is... The setting changes to... IR Mode nM On IR Mode Off IR Mode Off IR Mode nM On IR Mode nM Auto High, nM Auto Mid, or nM Auto Low IR Mode nM On Tip: If you need to resume nM Auto High, nM Auto Mid, or nM Auto Low IR mode settings, you must use the Dome Configuration Menu. See Changing the IR Mode Setting on page 29. Understanding Wide Dynamic Range Note: The Wide Dynamic Range feature is only available on 35X camera domes.
however you cannot clearly see both activities inside and outside of the loading dock area simultaneously. For example, if you close the iris, the outside scene will improve, but the interior scene will become too dark to view clearly. In Figure 21, the car near the loading dock door can be seen clearly, but the interior of the room appears too dark. Figure 21.
Figure 23. Example scene with loading dock door open and WDR enabled Note: When WDR is enabled, you might notice a slight flicker to the video image. This is a normal characteristic of WDR operation. Changing the Wide Dynamic Range Setting 1. Select Camera Functions from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Move the highlight to the WDR field, and then change the setting. • Select OFF to disable WDR. Use this setting when the light level is constant or changes in lighting conditions are gradual.
When AGC is enabled, the camera automatically adjusts the gain setting value. When AGC is disabled, no gain is applied to the video signal. This may make the video appear darker on the monitor. The gain setting for the camera differs from the maximum gain (Max Gain) setting available on the Camera Functions menu. The Max Gain setting is an upper limit for how much gain can be increased when AGC is enabled.
Figure 25. Mixed field integration Red Light Red Light Red/Green Light 250 msec 125 msec Green Light 125 msec Adjusting the Shutter Limit sets the update time used to maintain the image quality. If you want to videotape an incident in low-light conditions, you may find that tape quality is not acceptable. To ensure that the videotape quality is acceptable for possible prosecution purposes, you may want to test the Shutter Limit settings under the expected lighting conditions.
5. If you have selected Open Shutter and need to change the shutter limit setting, continue below. Otherwise, continue with step 7. 6. Move the highlight to the Limit field. Change the setting. The following settings are available: • For NTSC cameras, the setting values range from 1/2 to 1/60. • For PAL cameras, the setting values range from 2/3 to 1/50. The default setting is 1/4 for NTSC and 1/3 for PAL. 7. Select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears.
Figure 27. Camera Functions screen CAMERA FUNCTIONS Auto White Bal ON IR MODE/nM Auto Mid /Visible WDR OFF AGC/Shutter Max Gain Limit Open Shutter 26 dB 1/3 s EIS OFF RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS EXIT 3. Make your desired changes. EIS settings provide the following choices: • 10 Hz = Default setting designed to stabilize the dome when unwanted dome movements are at 10 Hz. • 5 Hz = Designed to stabilize the dome when unwanted dome movements are at 5 Hz. • Off = Turns off Electronic Image Stabilization.
Chapter 4: Configuring Alarms, Areas, Home, Privacy Settings, Presets and Scan Limits This chapter describes settings associated with Alarms, Areas, the Home Position, Privacy Zones, Presets and Scan Limits. It explains how to set a default action to run when a dome alarm occurs, as well as how to define the normal alarm input states. It describes how to set a default position for the dome and assign a dome position that corresponds with North.
Configuring Alarm Actions IMPORTANT When operating on Manchester networks, the dome can be programmed to respond to any of the four available alarm inputs. However, the dome cannot transmit alarm input states to the host controller. If transmitting the alarm state to the host controller is required, the alarm device must be wired directly to the host controller. The dome provides four alarm inputs.
Setting Alarm Actions IMPORTANT Some controllers allow the alarm actions for domes to be specified at the controller. See the appendixes for information about which controllers support this function. Do not use both the dome configuration utility and the controller to assign the alarm actions for the same input. Use only the dome configuration utility or the controller to the assign the alarm actions. 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Select Set Alarm Actions.
8. When the Alarm/Areas/Home/PZ screen appears, select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. Configuring Normal Input States for Alarms IMPORTANT Some controllers allow the normal input states for domes to be specified at the controller. These controllers include VM96, AD matrices with AD2083-02A code units or AD168 matrix with the AD168CCM or AD2083-02A code unit. Do not use both the dome configuration utility and the controller to assign the normal input states.
IMPORTANT When operating on Manchester networks, the dome can be programmed to respond to any of the four available alarm inputs. However, the alarm input states cannot be transmitted to the host controller. If transmitting the alarm input state to the host controller is required, the alarm device must be wired directly to the host controller. Setting Alarm Input States 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Select Set Alarm States. 3.
Figure 31. Set Home Position screen SET HOME POSITION ACTION PRESET RETURN TIME MINS 1 10 EXIT Tip: When a pattern is selected as the home position, the pattern runs until stopped manually by issuing a camera command, such as Tilt or Focus. Setting the Home Position 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Select Set Home Position. The highlight bar appears on the Home Position setting. 3. Select a setting.
If the selected pattern is not programmed, the dome runs the Apple Peel pattern. • For output, select the number from 1 through 3 for the output you want to assign. Continue with step 5. • For sequence, select the number from 1 through 16 for the sequence you want to assign. Continue with step 5. • For random scan, stepped scan, and smooth scan, continue with step 5. 5. Move the highlight bar to Return Time Mins.
Figure 32. Set North Position screen SET NORTH POSITION PAN to new north position ZOOM to mark north position FOCUS quits w/o changing 3. Point the dome to the new North position. When satisfied with the view, save the setting, or cancel the change. 4. The Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen appears. Select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears.
Figure 33. An example of areas found in a break room Entrance Start of Area 1/ End of Area 8 Emergency Exit Vending Machines Area 1 Area 8 Areas appear smaller when zoomed in. Lockers Area 7 Area 2 Dome Area 6 Area 5 Area 3 Area 4 Areas appear larger when zoomed out. The ending point of one area is the starting point for the next area. The ending point of the last area cannot go past the starting point of the first area.
To program areas, select Area Boundaries from the Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen. The following screen appears: Figure 34. Area Boundaries screen AREA BOUNDARIES PAN to START OF BOUND 1 PAN RIGHT ONLY ZOOM to mark BOUNDARY FOCUS quits w/o changing If no boundary is set, pressing Focus quits without making any changes. The dome supports from 2 to 16 areas.
Note: You will receive an error message under the following conditions: • If you attempt to program an area boundary that passes the starting point of the first area • If you move the camera left after establishing the first boundary Return to step 2 and start again. 7. When the last area boundary is set, save the changes. A message appears confirming that the areas have been successfully saved. Press Focus to continue. 8. When the Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen appears, select Exit.
Figure 35. Privacy Zones screen PRIVACY ZONES ADD PRIVACY ZONE DELETE SPECIFIC ZONES DELETE ALL ZONES HIDE ALL ZONES NO EXIT From this screen, you can program up to eight Privacy Zones, delete all or specific Privacy Zones, or temporarily hide all Privacy Zones. How Privacy Zones are Programmed Privacy Zones are established by selecting three points on the display image to mask.
Figure 37. Privacy Zone Programming screen NEW PRIVACY ZONE Navigate corner 1 ZOOM to mark corner FOCUS to abandon zone The circled arrows represent the target area on the screen for creating the Privacy Zone. Normally, this target area remains in the center of the screen. Using the Pan/Tilt control moves the target area by panning or tilting the dome. If the dome reaches its maximum tilt position, the Privacy Zone may still be established in the upper part of the display.
Programming Privacy Zones 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Select Privacy Zones. 3. The Program Privacy Zones screen appears. Select Add Privacy Zone. 4. Use the Pan/Tilt control to position the arrows over the boundary point. Press Zoom to create. 5. Repeat step 4 to create boundary points 2 and 3. Tip: Remember, if the arrows are blinking, you are not in a valid target area. Only select a point if the arrows are not blinking. 6.
To ensure that the correct Privacy Zone is deleted, place the arrows clearly in the zone you want to delete. Figure 39 illustrates a valid selection. Figure 39. Deleting Privacy Zone – Valid Selection Zone 2 Zone 1 Navigate zone Zone 3 ZOOM to delete zone FOCUS quits w/o changing Arrows stop blinking indicating this is a valid selection. By moving to the left, the arrows stop blinking when the target area enters Zone 1. Pressing Zoom allows you to delete Zone 1.
4. The following prompt appears: YOU ARE ABOUT TO DELETE ALL PRIVACY ZONES CANCEL CONTINUE 5. To delete all Privacy Zones, select Continue. If you do not want to delete all Privacy Zones, select Cancel. The Program Privacy Zones screen displays. 6. Select Exit to return to Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen. 7. When the Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen appears, select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears.
Figure 40. Dome Configuration Menu screen DOME CONFIGURATION MENU PAN/TILT/ZOOM/SYNC OPTS CAMERA FUNCTIONS ALARMS/AREAS/HOME/PRESETS/PZ ON-SCREEN TEXT DISPLAY LANGUAGE / PASSWORD DOME INFORMATION RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS QUIT WITHOUT SAVING EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES 2. Highlight Alarms / Areas / Home / Presets / PZ and press Focus Far to select. The Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen appears. Figure 41.
Figure 42. Select Preset to Program screen SELECT PRESET TO PROGRAM PRESET NUMBER 1 PRESET NAME PRESET 1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP MENU CAMERA FUNCTIONS FOCUS FAR to program preset EXIT 4. Highlight Sequence Setup Menu and press Focus Far. The Sequence Setup Menu screen appears. Figure 43. Sequence Setup Menu screen SEQUENCE SETUP MENU SEQUENCE NUMBER 1 STEP 1-4 DWELL TIME STEP PRESET MIN / SEC 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 EXIT 5. Highlight the Sequence Number field.
10. Repeat steps 7 through 9 above until the first 4 presets have been programmed. If more Presets are desired, highlight the Step field and use Zoom In/Out to display sequence steps 5-8. 11. When finished, highlight Exit and press Focus Far to select. 12. At the Dome Configuration Menu screen, highlight Exit and Save Changes and press Focus Far to save.
Figure 45. Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen ALARMS/AREAS/HOME/PRESETS/PZ SET ALARM ACTIONS SET ALARM STATES SET HOME POSITION SET NORTH POSITION AREA BOUNDARIES PRIVACY ZONES PRESETS SCAN LIMITS EXIT 3. Highlight Set Home Position and press Focus Far. The Set Home Position screen appears. Figure 46. Set Home Position screen SET HOME POSITION ACTION PRESET RETURN TIME MINS 1 10 EXIT 4. On the highlighted Action field, press Zoom In/Out until Sequence appears. 5. Highlight the number field.
Note: If a Preset or a Pattern is called by an alarm while a Sequence is running, the Sequence will be interrupted. Pattern Options—Fixed or Variable Speed A Pattern is a series of programmed pan/tilt/zoom dome movements. The SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome allows you to create fixed speed or variable speed Patterns (variable speed Patterns are dependent on system capability). The camera dome provides three options when configuring the system for Patterns: Table 6.
2. Highlight On-Screen Text Display and press Focus Far to select. The On-Screen Text Display screen appears. Figure 48. On-Screen Text Display screen ON-SCREEN TEXT DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY ON DISABLE ALL NAMES? NO DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY ON DIRECTION INDICATOR ON PATTERN SELECT OFF NAME CONFIGURATION MENU TEXT ATTRIBUTE OPTIONS EXIT 3. Highlight the Pattern Select field and press Zoom In/Out to select OFF, 3, or 16. 4. Highlight Exit and press Focus Far to select. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. 5.
Figure 49. Pattern Select screen PATTERN SELECT 1 5 9 13 2 6 10 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 FOCUS FAR TO CONTINUE 2. Highlight a desired Pattern number (1-16). Press Focus Far to continue. 3. Pan/tilt/zoom the dome as desired for the Pattern. 4. Execute the keyboard’s Pattern save command to save the Pattern. Running 16 Patterns When a dome is configured for 16 Patterns, running a Pattern requires displaying the Pattern Select screen (Figure 49). Follow the steps below to run a Pattern. 1.
Note: If you change the parameters in the Camera Functions menu and/or change the motion detection setup for an existing Preset, you will need to reprogram the Preset to save the changes. Follow the steps below to change camera functions and/or motion detection within Presets: 1. Access the Dome Configuration Menu (Figure 50) by pressing Iris Open, Focus Far, and Zoom Out on your controller. Figure 50.
Figure 52. Select Preset to Program screen SELECT PRESET TO PROGRAM PRESET NUMBER 1 PRESET NAME PRESET 1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP MENU CAMERA FUNCTIONS FOCUS FAR to program preset EXIT 4. Highlight the Preset Number field, and press Zoom In/Out until your desired Preset number appears. 5. To set up motion detection, highlight Motion Detection Setup, and press Focus Far. The Motion Detection Setup screen appears (Figure 53).
Note: Zone sensitivity ranges from zero (no sensitivity) to five (high sensitivity). Zero is used to disable individual zones on a temporary basis. 9. Highlight the Action field. Press the Zoom In/Out button until the action you want appears. Action determines how the system will respond when motion is detected. Choices are: • • • • No Action* – no action occurs Preset (1-96) – calls a Preset Pattern (1-16) – runs a Pattern Output (1-4) – activates an output.
To begin monitoring motion detection, call the Preset to which motion detection has been applied. Note: Motion detection is not guaranteed to capture 100% of all activity. Motion detection can be hidden without erasing the motion detection configuration (for example, during the day when motion is expected). To hide motion detection, select Yes on the Hide All Zones field on the Motion Detection Setup screen (Figure 53 on page 61). 13.
15. Highlight Exit and press the Focus Far button to select. The Select Preset to Program screen appears. 16. Program (or reprogram) the Preset by selecting Focus Far to program a preset. Note: If you change the parameters in the Camera Functions menu or change Motion Detection Setup for an existing Preset, you will need to reprogram the Preset to save the changes. Establishing Scan Limits Scan limits can be defined in the Dome Configuration Menu.
Figure 57. Left and Right Scan Limits Building Left Scan Limit Parking Lot Dome Right Scan Limit Scan Types Three types of scans may be activated: smooth scan, stepped scan, and random scan. A smooth scan slowly pans between the left and right scan limits, starting at the left scan limit. When the right scan limit is reached, the scan reverses. Figure 57 illustrates the smooth scan. A stepped scan pans slowly, pausing briefly every 10° between the left and right scan limits.
A random scan pans randomly between the left and right scan limits. For example, the scan may start at point in the scan, then pan right 40° and pause, pan right 10° and pause, pan left 20° and pause, and pan right until it reaches the right scan limit. Figure 59 illustrates a random scan. In this figure, the dashed line represents the scan area, and the solid line represents the scan pattern. The circle on the scan represents the start point. Each arrowhead represents a pause.
The Scan Limits screen appears. Figure 60. Scan Limits screen SCAN LIMITS PAN to LEFT limit ZOOM to mark BOUNDARY Cancel RIGHT limit to Delete CANCEL Note: Press Focus during steps 3 or 4 to cancel scan limit programming. 3. Adjust the pan position of the dome to set the left scan limit. Press Zoom to select. 4. Pan the dome to the right to set the right scan limit. Press Zoom to select. 5. When the Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/PZ screen appears, select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears.
AD-UTC Command Summary Table 7 lists the commands to operate the configuration utility in AD-UTC environment. The keyboard must be in programming mode to perform these functions. Table 7. AD-UTC commands summary Command F , + (Function, and then Shift+Menu) Joystick (Pan/Tilt) (Focus Far) Function Start the configuration utility. Move the highlight bar on the active menu. Select the highlighted item on the active menu.
Additional Dome Commands Table 9 provides the special commands available when using the dome in an AD-UTC network. These commands are available when you enter the keyboard combination provided. Table 9. Additional dome commands Command F Function Program selected Preset (Function), Preset # (1-96), and then (Preset) Recall selected Preset Preset # (1-96), and then (Preset) F (Function), pattern # (1-3), (Ver. 0.
Performance Notes Keep the following considerations in mind when using the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome in the AD-UTC environment: Address Setting The camera dome must be set to address 891 to operate in the AD-UTC environment. When the dome initializes or resets, the address and protocol information (UTC_T) appear on-screen. Accessing the DirectSet Menu The DirectSet Menu provides easy access to specific camera dome functions from the keyboard.
Chapter 5: Configuring Text Displayed On-Screen This chapter describes how to modify settings related to text displayed by the dome. It includes settings for displaying dome status information, names, diagnostics, and pointing direction. It also provides instructions for programming names and configuring text display options. When On-Screen Text Display is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen appears: Figure 61.
Figure 62. Example of Zoom, Auto Iris, and Auto Focus Status Information ZOOM X140D AUTO IRIS OFF AUTO FOCUS ON Note: Displaying status information is separate from displaying name information. If the Disable All Names? setting is set to Yes, the status information still appears if Status Display is set to On. Changing the Display of Status Information 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu. The highlight bar appears on Status Display. 2. Change the setting.
Figure 63. Display Locations for Name Information CAMERA NAME PRESET NAME/PATTERN NAME ALARM NAME AREA NAME You can choose to disable displaying all name information, or you can choose to display selected or all name information. Changing the Display of All Name Information 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Move the highlight to Disable All Names? 3. Change the setting. • Select Yes to disable the appearance of all name information.
IMPORTANT Enabling diagnostic tests may cause a momentary loss of communication on the network when the dome diagnostics are executed. Changing the Display of Diagnostic Information 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Move the highlight to Diagnostic Display. 3. Change the setting. • If you want diagnostic tests to run when the dome resets, select On. • If you do not want diagnostic tests to run when the dome resets, select Off.
In this example, the current pointing position is 60° from North. The tilt elevation is 12° above the virtual horizon. Panning to the left points the dome towards the Northeast. Panning to the right points the dome towards the East. If you tilt below the virtual horizon, the negative values will be displayed along the left edge (for example, –25). The elevation values range from +25° to -90°.
Changing the Display of Direction Indicators 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Move the highlight to Direction Indicator. 3. Change the setting. • Select On to display the direction information. • Select Off to prevent the direction information from displaying. The default setting is Off. 4. Select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. Configuring the Display of Name Information Use the Name Configuration Menu to select which name information appears on-screen.
• Choose Off to prevent name information from appearing on the monitor. The default settings are Off for Camera, Areas, Presets, and Patterns, and On for Alarms. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each item you want to change. 6. Do one of the following: • To reset all programmable names to their default values, select Reset Programmable Names. Continue with step 7. • If you do not want to reset the programmable names, continue with step 8. 7.
4. The Select Name to Program screen appears. Figure 68. Select Name to Program screen SELECT NAME TO PROGRAM NUMBER 1 CURRENT NAME FOCUS FAR to program names EXIT 5. Press Zoom to change the number. When the item whose name you want to change appears press Focus Far. Note: If Presets, Patterns, or Areas have been programmed, the dome automatically points to the starting position of the associated selection each time the number is advanced. 6. The Name Programming screen appears. Figure 69.
8. Repeat step 7 until the name is complete. 9. Do one of the following: • To save the name changes, select Exit. • To discard the name changes, select Undo Changes and Quit. 10. Do one of the following: • If you were changing the camera name, continue with step 12. • If you were changing the name of an area, preset, pattern or alarm, the Select Name to Program screen appears. Continue with step 11. 11.
Figure 71 illustrates the types of text attributes available. Figure 71. Examples of text attributes If the video background is light, enable character outlines. If on-screen text obscures the video being displayed, enable translucent names. Character outlines and translucent names may be used together to best suit your video environment. IMPORTANT If you have Privacy Zones enabled, the appearance of the text automatically changes to solid.
5. Change the Translucent Names setting within a range of 2 through 7. • Select 2 to display text associated with dome names and status information at its most translucent (slightly clear). • Select 7 to display text associated with dome names and status information as solid (opaque). The default setting is 4. 6. Select Exit to return to the On-Screen Text Display screen. 7. Select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. SPEEDDOME ULTRA 8 CONFIGURATION UTILITY OPERATOR’S GUIDE 8200-0600-01, REV.
Chapter 6: Configuring Language and Password Settings This chapter explains how to change the language for dome messages and text, and how to set and enable the dome password. When Language / Password is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen appears: Figure 72. Language / Password screen LANGUAGE / PASSWORD LANGUAGE SELECTION SET PASSWORD PASSWORD PROTECTION OFF EXIT From this screen, you can choose the language for the menus, status information, and prompts from the dome.
IMPORTANT If Portuguese is the selected language, the characters “ã” and “õ” will not be displayed on the screen. This is due to a limitation of the text overlay chip. Changing the Language Setting 1. Select Language / Password from the Dome Configuration Menu. The Language / Password screen appears (Figure 72). 2. Select Language Selection from the Language / Password screen. The following screen appears: Figure 73.
Figure 74. Change Language screen Change Language Please Wait Note: Changing the language does not alter any previously programmed names. Only default names, such as Preset 1, change to the new language setting 4. Select Exit to return to the Dome Configuration Menu. Setting and Enabling the Dome Password To prevent unauthorized use of the configuration utility, you may choose to enable password protection.
Figure 75. Set Password screen SET PASSWORD PASSWORD: ******** ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn opqrstuvwxyz 0123456 789/CONTINUE CANCEL Blank Space character 3. Move the blinking highlight around the available characters. When the correct character is highlighted, press Focus Far. If you make a mistake, press Zoom In to move the cursor one space right or Zoom Out to move the cursor one space left. 4. Repeat step 3 until the password is complete. When finished, select Continue. 5.
Chapter 7: Displaying Dome Information This chapter explains how to display dome information and operating information. Understanding the Dome Information Screen The Dome Information screen varies depending on the camera dome and enables you to view essential information about the camera dome if service is required. The information that appears in the dome information screens, Dome Model and Dome Statistics, cannot be altered and is provided for information purposes only.
Figure 78. Dome Information screen–camera domes with legacy IO boards DOME INFORMATION DOME MODEL DOME STATISTICS INIT DOME IO CONFIGURATION EXIT • (All dome models) Select Dome Model to display basic dome information (Figure 79 on page 88). • (All dome models) Select Dome Statistics to display additional information (Figure 80 on page 88). • (All dome models) Select Init Dome to clear all user-programmed data and set dome to factory defaults (Figure 81 on page 89).
Figure 79. Dome Model screen DOME MODEL NAME: ADSDU835D Mnemonic SDU8 Software Ver 0101-0150-A108 FPGA Ver 2006/10/31 15:58 Device Type 0150 Camera: 2003-0054-01 NTSC SN 00000000001234567890 Manufacture Date 01212003 EXIT Note: The Manufacture Date information appears in Month-Date-Year (MMDDYYYY) format. When you are finished viewing the dome model information, select Exit to return to the Dome Information screen.
From this screen, you can identify the operating statistics for various features of the dome. The information represents either runtime in seconds or number of occurrences (displayed in hexadecimal values). The following table describes the abbreviations used. Table 10. Dome Statistics screen abbreviations Abbreviation Description R Time moving right in seconds. L Time moving left in seconds. M Total move time in seconds. T Total target count. O Operating time in seconds.
dome is being initialized (Figure 82). After initialization is complete, the Dome Information screen is redisplayed. • If you do not want to clear dome user-programmed data and set to factory defaults, select NO to cancel the initialization process and return to the Dome Information screen. Note: The Init Dome command erases all memory content from the IO board, including all presets and patterns that have been saved.
Note: This feature is only applicable to the Indoor Housing IO board: P/N 0312-3006-01, and the Outdoor Housing IO board: P/N 0312-2124-03. 1. When Calibration is selected from the Dome Information screen, the following screen is displayed and prompts you to enter a password. Figure 83. Calibration password screen CALIBRATION PASSWORD: 0123456789 EXIT 2. Enter the correct password (135246) from the keyboard, select Exit, and then press Focus Far.
Figure 84. Calibration screen Position Cross-hair To Target 1 Press Focus Far To Calibrate + Using the IO Configuration Menu (Indoor and outdoor domes) The IO Configuration screen (Figure 85) allows you to configure cameras for either indoor or outdoor operation. • Indoor operation does not use dome heaters or blowers. • Outdoor operation uses dome heaters and blowers. You must set this screen to Outdoor for the heaters and blowers to work. Figure 85.
Viewing Base IO Status Information (Outdoor domes only) When Base IO Status is selected from the Dome Information screen, the following screen is displayed and shows the base IO operating conditions and status. The status information is automatically updated as it changes. Note: This feature is only applicable to the Outdoor Housing IO board: P/N 0312-2124-03. Figure 86. Base IO Status screen BASE IO STATUS BASE App Version: 2.30 BASE Boot Version 2.22 Temp: 40.
Figure 87. Base IO Control screen BASE IO CONTROL Update App: v2.30 => v2.30 Blower Control: AUTO ON Heater Control: AUTO OFF EXIT Note: Each time you upload new code to the dome, be sure to update the IO base as well. If the number to the left of the arrow is lower than the number to the right, highlight this line to start the firmware upgrade. When you are finished working with the base IO controls, select Exit to return to the Dome Information screen.
Figure 88. Dome Address Changed screen DOME ADDRESS CHANGED!! UPDATE DOME DATA FROM BASE CLEAR BASE DATA Do one of the following: • If you want to update the dome data from the base memory, highlight Update Dome Data from Base, and then press FOCUS FAR. A screen briefly appears that indicates the base memory is being updated (Figure 89). Note: Update Dome Data From Base should only be used when swapping identical dome models. Figure 89.
Figure 90. Updating IO Base Memory screen Updating IO Base Memory! Please Wait! 3. The Restoring Dome Data screen (Figure 91) briefly appears. If you want to ensure IO base memory is cleared, refer to the Init Dome command on page 89. Figure 91. Restoring Dome Data screen Restoring Dome Data Names Buffer TPB Buffer Note: After the verification tests are completed, the last screen displayed before the dome was powered down will reappear.
Appendix A: SensorNet and RS-422 Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SensorNet and RS-422 controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides a list of compatible controllers. Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate the configuration utility when the dome is installed in a SensorNet or RS-422 environment. If you want to … Use … Start the configuration utility.
Setting Names / Working with Passwords When setting names or entering password information, the screen displays the available characters in the selected languages. In these situations, the following commands are used: If you want to … Use … Move the highlight left or right in the character field. Pan Move the highlight up or down in the character field. Tilt Select the highlighted character in the character field. Focus Move the cursor to the right of the current character in the name or password.
VM8 Supported Protocol Maximum Presets Maximum Patterns (1) DirectSet Menu Address Range VM32/AD32 SensorNet 0 1 Not supported 1-8 Supported Protocols Maximum Presets Maximum Patterns (2) DirectSet Menu Address Range Notes: (1) Apple Peel only. Programmable patterns are not available. Notes: (1) Requires RCSN422 code converter. (2) Patterns are limited by time and the number of available dome commands. Total time for each pattern cannot exceed 6 minutes 50 seconds.
AD2150/AD2350 Supported Protocol Maximum Presets Maximum Patterns (4) DirectSet Menu Address Range AD168 (1) RS-422 16 (2) or 60 (3) 3 Not supported 1-32 Supported Protocols Notes: (1) Requires the AD2083-02 series code converter. (2) Preset information is stored at the converter, not the dome. (3) Requires AD2083-02 with firmware version 070111YB-156A or newer. Preset information is stored in the dome, not the converter. (4) Patterns are limited by time and the number of available dome commands.
MegaPower LT MegaPower 1024/3200/MP CPU Supported Protocol Maximum Presets Maximum Patterns (1) DirectSet Menu Address Range SensorNet 96 3 Yes (2) 1-32 Supported Protocol Maximum Presets Maximum Patterns (4) DirectSet Menu Address Range Notes: (1) Patterns are limited by time and the number of available dome commands. Total time for each pattern cannot exceed 6 minutes 50 seconds. Total dome commands used in all patterns cannot exceed 99. (2) Requires a compatible keyboard.
Appendix B: Manchester Command Summary This appendix summarizes the Manchester controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides a list of additional Manchester commands that can be used with the dome and compatible controllers. Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate the configuration utility when the dome is installed in a Manchester environment. The keyboard must be in programming mode to perform these functions.
Additional Manchester Commands The following tables summarize the special commands available when using the dome in a Manchester network. These commands are available when you enter the number listed and press the Set Preset or Call Preset button on the controller. Set Commands This table describes the functions that can be performed when you enter the number listed then press the Set Preset button. The keyboard must be in programming mode to perform these functions.
Supported Controllers The following Manchester controllers are compatible with the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome: Controller Presets Patterns DirectSet Menu Address Range AD2150 64 3 No 1-64 MP48 64 3 No 1-64 AD168/MP168 64 3 No 1-64 AD2050/2052 64 3 No 1-64 AD1024 64 3 No 1-64 AD MP CPU 64 3 No 1-64 MP3200 64 3 No 1-64 This list of controllers is complete as of the time of publication. Other controllers may be supported.
Appendix C: Pelco Coaxitron and “P” Protocols Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome features that are supported by the Pelco Coaxitron and “P” protocols. In addition, it provides the controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also supplies information about tested Pelco equipment and supported Pelco features.
Setting Names / Working with Passwords When setting names or entering password information, the screen displays the available characters in the selected languages. In these situations, the following commands are used: If you want to … Use … Move the highlight left or right in the character field. Pan Move the highlight up or down in the character field. Tilt Select the highlighted character in the character field.
Tested Pelco Equipment The following Pelco equipment has been tested with the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome: • Pelco 9760CTX • Pelco MPT 9500 Supported Pelco Features The SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome supports Left and Right Scan Limits, Auto Scan, Frame Scan and Random Scan when installed under the Pelco Coaxitron and “P” Protocol environment. The following commands are supported: If you want to... Use...
Activating Auto Scan Auto Scan allows the dome to continuously pan between the left and right scan limit settings. When reaching the right scan limit, the direction is automatically reversed. If no scan limit settings are programmed, the dome pans to the right continuously. To activate the Auto Scan: 1. Select the camera number assigned to the dome. 2. Enter Go To Preset 99. The Auto Scan runs until stopped by selecting the camera and entering Call Preset 96.
Appendix D: Panasonic Up-the-Coax (UTC) Protocol Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome features that are supported by the Panasonic UTC protocol. In addition, it provides the controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides information about tested Panasonic equipment.
Setting Names / Working with Passwords When setting names or entering password information, the screen displays the available characters in the selected languages. In these situations, the following commands are used: If you want to … Use … Move the highlight left or right in the character field. ALT enabled, Left/Right Move the highlight up or down in the character field. ALT enabled, Up/Down Select the highlighted character in the character field.
Figure 92. Alarms / Areas / Home / Presets / PTZ screen ALARMS/AREAS/HOME/PRESETS/PZ SET ALARM ACTIONS SET ALARM STATES SET HOME POSITION SET NORTH POSITION AREA BOUNDARIES PRIVACY ZONES PRESETS SCAN LIMITS EXIT 5. Use the joystick to move the highlight to Presets. Press Set to select. The Select Preset to Program screen appears. Figure 93.
Figure 94. Presets screen PRESETS Position camera with PAN, TILT, ZOOM and IRIS FOCUS FAR to save and exit EXIT IMPORTANT If using the WV-CU550A Controller with the WJ-SX550 Multiplexer, you must press F3 (A. Res) to adjust the zoom, focus, or iris settings. This places the controller in normal navigating mode. Make the necessary adjustments. When finished, press F1 (On) to resume menu mode. 8. Press Set to save the Preset information. 9. To program more Presets, repeat steps 5 through 8.
Appendix E: AD Up-the-Coax (UTC) Command Summary This appendix summarizes the AD-UTC controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides a list of additional AD-UTC commands that can be used with the dome and compatible controllers. Command Summary The following table lists the commands to operate the configuration utility when the dome is installed in an AD-UTC environment. The keyboard must be in programming mode to perform these functions.
If you want to … Use … Select the highlighted character in the character field. or (Focus Far or Focus Near) Move the cursor to the right of the current character in the name or password. Move the cursor to the left of the current character in the name. (Zoom In) or Twist joystick clockwise (Zoom Out) or Twist joystick counter-clockwise Additional AD-UTC Commands The following tables summarize the special commands available when using the dome in an AD-UTC network.
Supported Controllers The following AD-UTC controllers are compatible with the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome: Controller Presets Patterns DirectSet Menu ADCC0200 96 3 Yes ADCC0300 96 3 Yes This list of controllers is complete as of the time of publication. Other controllers may be supported. Contact your Sales Representative for current information. Performance Notes The following considerations should be made when using the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome in the AD-UTC environment.
DirectSet Menu 3of 4 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Use DirectSet Menu 4of 4 EIS 5 Hz EIS 10 Hz SEQUENCE 1 SEQUENCE 2 SEQUENCE 3 SEQUENCE 4 SEQUENCE 5 SEQUENCE 6 SEQUENCE 7 FOCUS to select page 58 SEQUENCE 8 59 SEQUENCE 9 60 SEQUENCE 10 61 SEQUENCE 11 62 SEQUENCE 12 63 SEQUENCE 13 64 SEQUENCE 14 65 SEQUENCE 15 66 SEQUENCE 16 FOCUS NEAR=previous page 22X Camera Dome DirectSet Menu 1of 4 DirectSet Menu 2of 4 0 TOGGLE DIRECT SET MENU 1 DOME CONFIG MENU 2 AUTO IRIS & AUTO FOCUS 3 FLIP 4 PEEL PATTERN 5 SET NOR
DirectSet Command / Menu Item Description (35X/22X) Rotates the SpeedDome 180° from its current pointing direction. This is the same as pressing the Flip button. (35X/22X) Runs the default Apple Peel Pattern continuously.
DirectSet Command / Menu Item 51+ : Sequence 1 Description (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 1 52+ : Sequence 2 (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 2 53+ : Sequence 3 (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 3 54+ : Sequence 4 (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 4 55+ : Sequence 5 (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 5 56+ : Sequence 6 (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 6 57+ : Sequence 7 (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 7 58+ : Sequence 8 (35X/22X) Sequence: Runs Sequence 8 59+ : Sequence 9 (3
Appendix F: Vicon Command Summary This appendix summarizes the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome features that are supported by the Vicon protocol. In addition, it provides the controller commands used with the Configuration Utility. It also provides information about tested Vicon equipment and supported Vicon features.
If you want to … Use … Repeat Pattern 1-3 Run/Pgm switch to RUN Enter 83-85 Enter Set Pattern to Peel Enter 89 Enter Vphase Dome Run/Pgm switch to PGM Enter 93 Enter Note: The A/I LED blinks indicating that you are in the vphase mode. Enter key sequence again to turn vphase adjustment off. The A/I LED stops blinking and indicates Auto Iris State. • Pan Right to increment • Pan Left to decrement Start Dome Configuration Menu Enter 94 Enter See Operating the Dome Configuration Menu on page 120.
If you want to … Maximum Zoom setting. Use … Display the previous choice for the setting. For example, Maximum Zoom setting. Pan Left (or Zoom Out) Setting Names / Working with Passwords When setting names or entering password information, the screen displays the available characters in the selected languages. In these situations, the following commands are used: If you want to … Use … Move the highlight left or right in the character field.
Note: If both the Left and Right scan limits are set to the same position, the dome continuously pans to the right when Auto Pan is activated. Setting the Auto Pan Speed 1. Press and hold A/P key. 2. Move joystick to Pan Right until the desired speed is observed on the monitor. 3. Release the A/P key. 4. Release the joystick. Activating Auto Pan Auto Pan allows the dome to continuously pan between the left and right scan limit settings. To start Auto Pan, press the A/P key.
Appendix G: Bosch Biphase Protocol The following Bosch equipment has been tested with the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome: • Phillips/Bosch LTC5136 Controller To use the Bosch Biphase protocol, the dome address switches must be set to the address range 1–399. Once the dome receives commands, it auto-detects the Biphase protocol. Standard Biphase keyboard commands: If you want to … Use … Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus, Iris Press designated keyboard keys.
SpeedDome Ultra 8 non-standard keyboard commands: If you want to … Use … Flip ON-18-ENTER Auto Focus/Iris Dome Configuration Menu ON-11-ENTER ON-46-ENTER Navigation while in the menus uses normal SpeedDome Ultra 8 navigation commands, except that either Focus key can be used for the menu navigation Enter. OFF-46-ENTER performs a Quit and Save function.
Appendix H: Dome Configuration Records Use the pages in this appendix to record the configuration settings for your SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome. Make copies of these pages for each dome. Whenever you change settings for a dome, update the information recorded on these pages. In This Appendix • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Sync Options ................................................................................. 126 Camera Functions .................................................
Configuration Settings Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Sync Options Menu Item Default Setting (Choices) Proportional Flip Off (On / Off) 1st Zoom Stop X (35X camera) 52 (35 / 52) (22X camera) 33 (22 / 33) Max Total Zoom X (35X camera) 140 (70 - 420) (22X camera) 88 (44 - 242) Line Lock On (On / Off) Freeze Frame Off (Off/On) Current Setting Camera Functions Menu Item Default Setting (Choices) Auto White Bal Current Setting On (On / Off) White Bal Adj: Red 1 White Bal Adj: Blue 1 0-511 0-511 IR Mo
Set Home Position Menu Item Home Position Return Time (Mins) 4 4 Default Setting (Choices) Current Setting No Action (Preset 1-96/ Pattern 1-3 / No Action) 10 (1-60 Minutes) Home Position must be set to Preset or Pattern for this setting to apply. Set North Position Describe North position: Area Boundaries 16 areas can be programmed. Identify the start and end points of each area to assist you in restoring the boundaries if the areas were erased.
On-Screen Text Display Menu Item Status Display Disable All Names Diagnostic Display Direction Indicator Default Setting (Choices) Off (On / Off) No (Yes / No) Off (On / Off) Off (On / Off) Current Setting Default Setting (Choices) On (On / Off) On (On / Off) Current Setting Default Setting (Choices) English (English / Spanish / French / German / Italian / Portuguese) Off (On / Off) Current Setting Text Attribute Options Menu Item Character Outline Translucent Names Language / Password Menu Item Lan
Menu Item Alarm No. 2 Alarm No. 3 Alarm No. 4 Default Setting (Choices) Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Current Setting Presets Up to 96 presets may be programmed for each dome. Describe the scene being viewed for each preset to assist you in restoring the presets if they were erased.
Preset Number Preset 45 Preset 46 Preset 47 Preset 48 Preset 49 Preset 50 Preset 51 Preset 52 Preset 53 Preset 54 Preset 55 Preset 56 Preset 57 Preset 58 Preset 59 Preset 60 Preset 61 Preset 62 Preset 63 Preset 64 Preset 65 Preset 66 Preset 67 Preset 68 Preset 69 Preset 70 Preset 71 Preset 72 Preset 73 Preset 74 Preset 75 Preset 76 Preset 77 Preset 78 Preset 79 Preset 80 Preset 81 Preset 82 Preset 83 Preset 84 Preset 85 Preset 86 Preset 87 Preset 88 Preset 89 Preset 90 Preset 91 Preset 92 Preset 93 Preset 9
Dome Information Record the information found on the Dome Model screen. The information on this screen cannot be modified and is provided for service use. Item Device Information Name: Mnemonic: Software Version: FPGA Version Device Type: Camera Serial Number (SN): Manufacture Date: SPEEDDOME ULTRA 8 CONFIGURATION UTILITY OPERATOR’S GUIDE 8200-0600-01, REV.
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Glossary Alarm Actions The assigned responses for the dome when inputs change from normal to abnormal states. The dome may run a Preset, Pattern, or have no assigned action for each of the four dome inputs. The dome may also send alarm states to the host controller for processing. See also Input and Normal Input State. Apple Peel Pattern The default pattern of the SpeedDome Ultra 8 camera dome.
Dome Information A Dome Configuration Menu choice that provides essential information about the SpeedDome Ultra VI camera dome if service is required. When you view this screen, you can determine the dome type, mnemonic, software version, serial number, and manufacture date. The information on this screen cannot be modified. See Dome Statistics. Dome Statistics A feature that identifies the operating statistics for the dome.
Normal Input State Describes the expected state of a device connected to one of four dome inputs. The normal state may be open or closed. When a device is not in its normal input state, an alarm is issued. Transmitting the dome input states to the host controller is not supported with Manchester. North Position User-definable setting that may correspond to magnetic north or some wellknown landmark. Used to approximate the camera dome's pointing direction when Direction Indicators are enabled.
Smooth Scan An automated scan that slowly pans between the left and right scan limits, starting at the left scan limit. When the right scan limit is reached, the scan reverses. See Stepped Scan and Random Scan. Stepped Scan An automated scan that pans slowly pausing momentarily every 10° between the left and right scan limits. Once the right scan limit is reached, the scan reverses. See Smooth Scan and Random Scan. Virtual Views Similar to Preset.
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