Installation and Service Guide Installing and Servicing the SpeedDome Ultra III Camera Dome 1 ® RAS515 and RAS516 Series with On-Screen Menu Programming Contents About this Guide.................................................... 1 About the Camera Dome ...................................... 2 Warnings and Cautions......................................... 9 Connecting the Dome to a Base Mounted Indoors ........................................ 11 Using the Install/Removal Tool...........................
Housing and Eyeball Assembly About the Camera Dome The SpeedDome Ultra® camera dome (Figure 1) mounts indoors or outdoors, and can communicate with the video controller over SensorNet or RS422 communication lines. The dome consists of a mounting base, and a housing and rotating eyeball assembly. Note: Outdoor installation and service instructions are not included in this document. For these instructions, see Installing the RHODUL Outdoor Housing, 8000-2573-04.
Figure 2. Mounting base and housing and eyeball assembly RUPTB Standard Mounting Base RUIOB Mounting Base with I/O Board Housing and Eyeball Assembly SpeedDome Ultra III Camera Dome 8000-2573-01, Rev.
Indoor Mounting The camera dome attaches to indoor ceilings and walls in a variety of ways. The dome can attach: • To a hard or tile ceiling • To a variety of optional mounting structures that mount to a ceiling or wall • Inside an RHIUTH top hat housing that attaches directly to a ceiling or to most mounting structures. A bubble and trim ring, or a trim ring alone provide concealment.
Figure 5. Indoor mounting structures (optional) RHIUFB RHIUAB RHIUHC RHIU2X2 RHIUIB RHPLA Only I-Beam Clamp Supplied RHIUTH RHIUWM RHIUPNDT RHIUCM RHIUTR Only Plate Supplied RHIU3X3 RHIU4X4 SpeedDome Ultra III Camera Dome 8000-2573-01, Rev.
Drop Tile Ceilings RHIUFB* Fixed bracket Enables top hat housing to be recessed in a 2x2 tile (requires top hat RHIUTH). RHIUAB* 2 X 2 tile mount Enables top hat housing to be recessed in 2x2 openings (incorporates top hat housing). Wall Mounting RHIUWM* Wall mount Attaches dome to a flat vertical surface. RHIUCM* Wall mount with corner feature Attaches dome to attach to a wall, inside corner, or outside corner.
Figure 8. Outdoor mounting structures (optional) RHORM over roof mount RHOPM pole mount RHOWM wall mount RHOCM ceiling mount RH170 corner bracket (shown with RHOWM mount) Top View SpeedDome Ultra III Camera Dome 8000-2573-01, Rev.
Installation & Service Features In alphabetical order: • Daisy-chaining. If using the SensorNet communications protocol, unshielded cable canbe used to daisy chain up to 32 devices. If using RS422, shielded cable can be used to daisy chain up to 10 devices. • Dome synchronization. All domes along the daisy chain can be synchronized to a 50Hz or 60Hz ac source to prevent picture rolling when switching from camera to camera. • Easy Installation.
Warnings and Cautions Please review the following warnings and cautions before you begin installation or service. WARNINGS ! WARNING! ALWAYS USE: • Proper safety equipment for the location and type of installation. • Proper lift equipment to reach the installation. • Safety features of the lift equipment. BE SURE: • Electrical power is not connected to the dome when connecting wires. Dome will move when power is applied.
CAUTIONS ❏ If using an RS422 communication line, use shielded cable and do not exceed 10 devices per daisy chain. ❏ If using a SensorNet communication line, use unshielded cable and do not exceed 32 devices per daisy chain. ❏ When connecting the housing and eyeball assembly to an outdoor housing: − Remove both slot covers to keep the camera from overheating. − Keep the composite cable away from the heater assembly.
Connecting the Dome to a Base Mounted Indoors Items You Will Need You should have on hand the following software, tools, and parts: This section explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly indoors to: ❏ Dome software (latest version) • A standard base • A base with I/O board. ❏ Install/Removal tool to attach and detach Read “Before You Begin” before beginning these procedures.
Connecting to a Standard Base This procedure explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to a standard base. Perform the following steps on the ground. 1. Set dome address (Figure 10). Recessed at top of housing and eyeball assembly are three rotary address switches. Address range is from 001 to 255. 2. Attach coiled safety lanyard to cap on housing and eyeball assembly (Figure 11). Three screws secure cap to housing. Each screw has a protective ridge around it. a.
3. Connect video cable to mini BNC in top of housing and eyeball assembly (Figure 12). Press BNCs together. A firm snap indicates a tight connection. 4. If dome is connected at end of comm. line, set termination jumper JW1 (Figure 12). Jumper JW1 is pre-installed across pins 1–2 (unterminated). These pins are closest to the 9pin connector. If dome is to be connected at the end of a communications line, place jumper across pins 2–3 (terminated).
7. Connect housing and eyeball assembly to base (Figure 14). a. Align recessed dimple on cap of dome with red dot in base. b. Mate housing and eyeball assembly to base and turn it clockwise until you hear a click. Figure 14. Connecting housing and eyeball assembly to base (cables and lanyard not shown) Connecting to a Base with I/O Board This procedure explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to a base with I/O board. Perform the following steps on the ground. 1.
2. 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. Green LED glows steadily and yellow LED glows steadily (RS422) or blinks (SensorNet). b. For RS422, press and hold data test switch SW1 and observe nearby red and green LEDs; they indicate the following: Constant green, Blinking red RS422 line correctly wired. Constant green, No red RS422 “Data In –” shorted to ground.
Using the Install/Removal Tool Used only when the dome is connected to a base having an I/O board, the RHIRT install/removal tool eliminates the need for a ladder during routine service. The tool can be used to: • Detach skirt or bubble from housing, if used. Skirt or bubble remain attached to the housing during service. TO CONNECT DOME: 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. 2.
Figure 19. How to use the install/removal tool Skirt or Bubble Attachment/Detachment A B C Catch notch and pull down. 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 SpeedDome Ultra III Camera Dome 8000-2573-01, Rev.
Troubleshooting Indoor Domes CAUTION: This troubleshooting section is for indoor camera domes only! To troubleshoot outdoor domes, see installation and service manual shipped with the outdoor housing. This chapter contains information on: • Routine troubleshooting • Detailed troubleshooting • Disassembling the dome. Items You Will Need You should have on hand the following items: ❏ Dome software (latest version) ❏ Phillips-head screwdriver ❏ Small slotted screwdriver ❏ 2.5mm (0.
Routine Troubleshooting Use this procedure if: • • • • Dome does not respond to commands Dome does not produce video Quality of the video is poor Dome has no lens control. Read the following CAUTIONS: CAUTION: DO NOT use this procedure if the dome functions but does not pan or tilt (see page 18). CAUTION: If an I/O board is used, use a ground strap when handling the board. Procedure Follow steps until the problem is corrected. 1. Check video on monitor. No video? Go to step 2.
4. Isolate problem to housing and eyeball assembly or base. Attach dome to another base with I/O board. Does it display video or respond to commands? YES Problem is likely cable connections or I/O board if used. Go to step 5. NO Ship entire dome (base included, if it contains an I/O board) to the NSC. Place dust cover over spring finger connector on I/O board. 5. Verify coaxial video cable is securely connected to coax of I/O board (Figure 20). Cable disconnected? YES Connect cable. NO Go to step 6.
8. If using RS422 protocol and an I/O board is used, check comm. line connections. Press and hold data test switch SW1 (Figure 21) and observe nearby red and green LEDs. These LEDs indicate the following: Constant green, Blinking red Comm. line correctly wired. Constant green, No red “Data In –” shorted to ground. Constant red, Blinking green “Data In +/–” wires reversed. Blinking red, Green off “Data In +” shorted to ground. Both LEDs off “Data In +/–” wires shorted or open. 9.
Procedure Disassembling the Dome 1. Match symptom to one of the following criteria: − Dome functions but does not pan − Dome functions but does not tilt − Dome does not “home” or respond to commands even when attached to another dome’s base and its address switches are set correctly (dead dome). This section explains how to remove the following parts from the camera dome. 2. Choose a, b, or c to determine if problem is a cable connection or major component. a. Dome functions but does not pan.
Removing the CPU Board Removing the P/S Board Referring to Figure 22. Referring to Figure 23. 1. Remove cap. Remove three Phillips-head screws holding cap, then “gently” lift cap to one side. 1. Perform procedure “Removing the CPU Board” (this page). 2. Detach connectors. 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. 3. Remove CPU board.
Removing the Pan Motor Referring to Figure 24. Removing the Slot Covers 1. Perform procedure “Removing the CPU Board” (page 23). 1. Gently swivel eyeball to totally expose one of two slot covers (Figure 25). CAUTION: Swiveling fast can damage gears. 2. Perform procedure “Removing the P/S Board” (page 23). 2. Insert small, thin-bladed screwdriver into space between cover and eyeball. 3. Remove pan motor. Lift motor housing up as shown (1) to disengage motor from pan gear.
Removing the Camera Detaching the Eyeball 1. Perform procedure “Removing the Slot Covers” (page 24). 1. Perform procedure “Removing the Slot Covers” (page 24). 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. Perform procedure “Removing the Camera” (this page). Figure 26. Removing the ribbon cable 3.
Removing the Camera/Lens Board The following steps refer to Figure 32. 1. Perform procedure “Removing the Slot Covers” (page 24). 6. Access camera/lens board. To do this, loosen captive retaining screw holding bearing assembly in place and remove this assembly. 2. Perform procedure “Removing the Camera” (page 25). 3. Perform procedure “Detaching the Eyeball” (page 25). 4. Separate yoke brackets (Figure 30). Figure 30. Separating the yoke brackets 7. Remove cables from camera/lens board. a.
Removing the Tilt Motor 1. Perform procedure “Removing the Slot Covers” (page 24). 2. Perform procedure “Removing the Camera” (page 25). 3. Perform procedure “Detaching the Eyeball” (page 25). 4. Separate yoke brackets (Figure 33). 6. Access tilt motor. To do this, loosen captive retaining screw holding tilt cable assembly in place and gently remove this assembly. 7. Remove tilt motor (Figure 35). Lift motor housing up as shown (1) to disengage motor from tilt gear.
Updating/Reprogramming Dome Software 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). Ordering Parts This section helps you to identify parts that make up the base and housing and eyeball assembly. See Figure 37 for parts breakdown. Order parts through your parts distribution network. CAUTION: Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use a ground strap when handling chip. 2.
Figure 37. Base, housing, and eyeball assembly Housing Assembly (0400-0925-01) Screws (3), M3 x 8 PHP (5801-1071-111) Base Assembly (0400-1146-01) Cap (0500-8021-01) Base (0500-7257-01) CPU Board (0301-0948-01) Fan Cable Assy. (0650-2001-01) Standoff (3), M3 x 8H x 13L (5899-0055-01) Base Assembly (0100-1340-01) Fan Plate (0500-8018-01) Base (0500-7257-01) Standoff (3), M3 x 6H x 19L (5887-1122-020) Ground Clip (0500-7293-01) Power Supply Board (5606-0015-01) I/O Board (0301-0546-01) Slip Ring Assy.
Specifications—Indoor Dome Electrical Input Voltage .......................... 24 to 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz UL Class 2 LPS Operational Design Tolerance ................... 20 to 36 Vac, 50/60 Hz Manual Pan/Tilt Speed........... 1° to 100° per second (scaled to zoom position) Current ................................... 0.85 A max. Preset Pan/Tilt Speed ............ 280° per second maximum Surge Protection: Video Output....................... 100 A Power Line.......................... 60 V, 1.
Specifications—Outdoor Housing Environmental Operating Temperature .......... –40°C to 50°C (–40°F to 122°F) Relative Humidity ................... 0 to 95% non-condensing Electrical Storage Temperature ............. –10°C to 50°C (–14°F to 122°F) Input Voltage.......................... 24 to 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz UL Class 2 LPS Mechanical Design Tolerance ................... 20 to 36 Vac, 50/60 Hz Height ..................................... 32.1 cm (12.6") Power Consumption............... 80 W max.
Specifications—Camera Monochrome/Color Type ....................................... Interline transfer 1/4" CCD array PAL: Pickup Device ..................... 752 (H) x 582 (V) pixels Scanning............................. 625 lines, 50 fields, 25 frames Horizontal............................ 15.625 kHz Vertical................................ 50 Hz Scanning System ................... 2:1 interlace Lens Video Out ............................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 ohm composite Design ..........................
Declarations Regulatory Compliance EMC ..................................... 47 CFR, Part 15, Class A EN55022 CL. B EN50082-1 Safety ................................... UL1950 CSA C22.2 No. 950 EN60950 FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for Class A digital devices when installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial area.
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