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SpeedDome® Ultra IV Camera Dome Configuration Utility Operator’s Manual Version 2.
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Table of Contents BEFORE YOU BEGIN ......................................................................................................... V What’s In This Manual? ...................................................................................................................................vi Text Conventions.............................................................................................................................................vi Related Documents ..................................
What To Do Next ..........................................................................................................................................3-8 CHAPTER 4: ALARMS, AREAS, AND HOME SETTINGS...............................................4-1 Overview of Alarms, Areas, and Home Position Settings .............................................................................4-2 Configuring Alarm Actions...................................................................................................
Before You Begin In This Preface: • • • • What’s In This Manual? Documentation Conventions Related Information Getting Help
What’s In This Manual? This manual is organized as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting Started, describes how to use the SpeedDome Ultra IV Camera Dome configuration utility. • Chapter 2, Pan, Tilt and Zoom Options, describes how to set the “flip” feature and zoom stop settings for the dome. • Chapter 3, Camera and Lens Functions, describes how to set the line lock to prevent vertical rolling and how to set the automatic gain control and adjust the white balance.
Note Special notes are separated by ruled lines, like this. Related Documents Other sources provide supplemental information about your SpeedDome Ultra IV Camera Dome. These sources serve to enhance your understanding of the product and its use. • • The SpeedDome Ultra IV Camera Dome Configuration Utility Quick Reference Guide (8000-2613-01) provides a brief overview of how to use the configuration utility.
C H A P T E R 1 Getting Started In This Chapter • • • • • • • What Is the Dome Configuration Utility? Starting the Configuration Utility Moving Around the Screen and Making Selections Exiting the Utility Password Protection Restoring Factory Settings Where To Go Next
What Is the Dome Configuration Utility? The dome configuration utility provides a means to setting features for your camera dome via a text overlay menu. You access this menu using a keystroke combination. Refer to your keyboard or Touch Tracker operating instructions for the locations of the buttons referenced in this document. The utility provides settings relating to camera functions, alarms, text display, and password protection.
Moving Around the Screen and Selecting Choices All screens in the configuration utility use the same controls to move the highlight bar around the screen and to make selections. For combination keystrokes, press and hold each button in sequence, then release. Refer to your controller operating instructions for the locations of the buttons. Note: used.
From the Dome Configuration Menu, you have two choices for exiting the utility: Exit and Save Changes or Quit Without Saving. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar up and down on the screen. • If you want to keep the changes you made, move the highlight bar to Exit and Save Changes, then press Focus Far. The utility closes. • If you want to exit without making changes, highlight Quit Without Saving, then press Focus Far. The following prompt appears on the screen: Data Not Saved.
• Press Zoom In to move the cursor in the Password field to the right; press Zoom Out to move the cursor in the Password field to the left. As each character in the password is selected, asterisks (*) appear in the Password field. When you have finished entering the password, use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Continue, then press Focus Far. If the password has been correctly entered, the Dome Configuration Menu appears.
Where To Go Next Now that you understand how to start and work with the configuration utility, you are ready to begin changing the settings for your dome. Use the following chart to determine which chapters you should use next.
C H A P T E R 2 Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Options In This Chapter • • • • Overview of Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Settings Setting the “Flip” Feature Setting Zoom Stop Factors What To Do Next
Overview of Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Settings When Pan/Tilt/Zoom Options is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen appears: PAN / TILT / ZOOM OPTIONS PROPORTIONAL FLIP 1ST ZOOM STOP X MAX TOTAL ZOOM X OFF 24 128 Highlight Bar: Move with Tilt control EXIT RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS Figure 2-1: Pan / Tilt / Zoom Screen From this screen you can, enable or disable the flip feature and set the first zoom stop and maximum zoom settings. • To move the highlight bar, use the Tilt control.
2. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to toggle the setting. • If you want the flip feature enabled, select On. • If you want the flip feature disabled, select Off. The default setting is Off. 3. Do one of the following: • • • If you want to make changes to the zoom stop settings, continue with Setting the Zoom Stop Factors on page 2-3. If you are finished making changes, press and hold Iris Close, then press Focus Near or Focus Far to save your changes and exit the utility.
• If you want to make changes to other settings, use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Exit, then press Focus Far. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. Continue with What To Do Next on page 2-5. Changing the Maximum Zoom Setting 1. Select Pan/Tilt/Zoom Options from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to the Max Total Zoom X setting. The values for the setting are: 32X, 48X, 64X, 80X, 96X, 112X and 128X magnification. The default setting is 64X. 3.
What To Do Next When you select Exit from the Pan/Tilt/Zoom Options screen, the Dome Configuration Menu appears.
C H A P T E R 3 Camera and Lens Functions In This Chapter • • • • • Overview of Camera and Lens Settings Setting Line Lock Automatic Gain Control Settings Adjusting White Balance What To Do Next
Overview of Camera and Lens Function Settings When Camera / Lens Functions is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen appears: CAMERA / LENS FUNCTIONS LINE LOCK AGC MODE AGC GAIN AUTO WHITE BAL RED WHITE BAL BLUE WHITE BAL OFF ON 112 ON 128 1023 Highlight Bar: Move with Tilt control.
• • If you want to enable the line lock, select On. If you want to disable the line lock, select Off. The default setting is On. 3. Do one of the following: • If you want to make changes to the automatic gain control settings, refer to Automatic Gain Control Settings on page 3-3. • If you want to make changes to the white balance settings, refer to Adjusting White Balance on page 3-5.
Setting the AGC Mode 1. Select Camera / Lens Functions from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to the AGC Mode setting. 3. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to change the setting. • • If you want the AGC to be automatic, select On. If you want the AGC to be manual, select Off. Then continue with Changing the AGC Manual Gain Setting on page 3-4. The default setting is On. 4.
• If you want to make changes to other settings, use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Exit, then press Focus Far. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. Continue with What To Do Next on page 3-8. Adjusting White Balance 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.
3. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to change the setting. • If you want the white balance to be automatic, select On. • If you want manually adjust the red or blue settings, select Off. Then continue with Changing the Red and Blue Settings on page 3-6. The default setting is On. 4. Do one of the following: • If you want to make changes to the line lock setting, refer to Setting Line Lock on page 3-2.
• Press Zoom Out to decrease value of the setting. There is no default value for the blue setting. 6. Do one of the following: • • • • 5 If you want to make changes to the line lock setting, refer to Setting Line Lock on page 3-2. If you need to make adjustments in the automatic gain control, refer to Automatic Gain Control Settings on page 3-3. If you are finished making changes, press and hold Iris Close, then press Focus Near or Focus Far to save your changes and exit the utility.
What To Do Next When you select Exit from the Camera / Lens Functions screen, the Dome Configuration Menu appears.
C H A P T E R 4 Alarms, Areas, and Home Settings In This Chapter • • • • • • • Overview of Alarms, Areas, and Home Position Settings Configuring Alarm Actions Configuring Normal Input States Assigning the Dome’s Home Position Programming Area Boundaries Programming Presets What To Do Next
Overview of Alarms, Areas, and Home Position Settings When Alarms/Areas/Home is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen is displayed: ALARMS / AREAS / HOME SET ALARM ACTIONS CONFIGURE NORMAL STATES CONFIGURE HOME POSITION PROGRAM AREA BOUNDARIES PROGRAM PRESETS Highlight Bar: Move with Tilt control.
SET ALARM ACTIONS INTERNAL ALARMS INPUT NO. ACTION NO ACTION 1 PRESET 96 2 PATTERN 3 3 NO ACTION 4 SEND INPUTS TO HOST? Highlight Bar: Move up / down with Tilt control. Move right / left with Pan control. YES EXIT Figure 4-2: Set Alarm Actions Screen Alarms can be processed internally by the dome, externally by the controller, or both. Internal alarms are configured by setting a preset or pattern. A preset is a programmed video scene, based on a specific pan, tilt, zoom, and focus settings.
The highlight bar appears on the Set Alarm Actions option. Press Focus Far to select. 2. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to the appropriate alarm input. 3. Press Zoom In or Zoom Out to change the setting. • • • If you want the action to be a preset, choose Preset then continue with step 4. If you want the action to be a pattern, choose Pattern then continue with step 4. If you do not want a special action for this input, choose No Action then continue with step 5.
• • If you are finished making changes, press and hold Iris Close, then press Focus Near or Focus Far to save your changes and exit the utility.2 If you want to make changes to other settings, use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Exit, then press Focus Far. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. Continue with What To Do Next on page 4-13. Configuring Normal Input States IMPORTANT Certain controllers allow the normal input states for domes to be specified at the controller.
Setting 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 state to the host controller is required, the alarm device must be wired directly to the host controller. To set the normal input states, do the following: 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2.
• If you want to define areas, continue with Programming Area Boundaries on page 4-9. • If you want to define presets, continue with Programming Presets on page 4-11. • If you are finished making changes, press and hold Iris Close, then press Focus Near or Focus Far to save your changes and exit the utility.3 • If you want to make changes to other settings, use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Exit, then press Focus Far. The Dome Configuration Menu appears.
• • • If you want the home position to be a preset, select Preset, then continue with step 4. If you want the home position to be a pattern, select Pattern, then continue with step 4. If you do not want to set a home position, select No Action, then continue with step 6. The default setting is No Action. 4. Use Pan Right to move the highlight bar to the Number field, then press Zoom In or Zoom Out to change the setting.
Programming Area Boundaries Areas are programmed start and end points of a camera's field of view. Each area is a part of a circular viewing area that extends around the dome. The areas can be different sizes, as shown in the following illustration: Start Area 1/ End Area 8 When zoomed in, areas appear to be smaller than when zoomed out. Area 1 Area 8 Black circle represents the dome.
PROGRAM AREA BOUNDARIES PAN to start of BOUND 1 Displays the number of the area being set. PAN RIGHT ONLY ZOOM to mark BOUNDARY FOCUS quits w/o changing Figure 4-6: Program Area Boundaries Screen The dome supports from 2 to 16 areas. Message appears when screen is first displayed. After first boundary is set, Focus saves and exits. IMPORTANT If areas are programmed, you cannot restore the old boundaries by selecting Quit Without Saving from the Dome Configuration Menu.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each area you want to establish. Note: You will see the following error message under certain conditions: Error programming areas Focus Far to continue. • • If you attempt to program a boundary that passes the starting point of the first area If you move the camera left after establishing the first boundary Return to step 1 and start again. 7. When the last area boundary is set, press Focus Far.
AD168 matrices with an AD168CCM control code module support Manchester, RS-422, and SensorNet networks and provide 64 virtual views. All other AD matrices support Manchester and 64 dome presets or, through the use of an AD2083-02A code unit, RS-422 networks and provide 16 virtual views. Setting Presets Note When presets are programmed, each preset is assigned a default name. Instructions for assigning new names appear in Chapter 5. 1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2.
PROGRAM PRESET PRESET 96 Position camera with PAN, TILT, ZOOM, and IRIS FOCUS FAR to save and exit EXIT Figure 4-8: Program Preset screen 4. Use the Pan and Tilt controls to move the camera until you see the scene you want to use as the preset. Adjust the zoom and iris settings as necessary. Press Focus Far to save the preset. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each preset you want to program. When finished, use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Exit, then press Focus Far. 6.
DOME CONFIGURATION MENU PAN/TILT/ZOOM OPTIONS CAMERA / LENS FUNCTIONS ALARMS / AREAS / HOME ON-SCREEN TEXT DISPLAY LANGUAGE / PASSWORD EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES QUIT WITHOUT SAVING RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS Covered in Chapter 2 Covered in Chapter 3 Covered in Chapter 4 Covered in Chapter 5 Covered in Chapter 6 Covered in Chapter 1 Figure 4-9: Dome Configuration Menu From this screen you can: • • • • Select an option to make additional changes. These topics are covered in chapters 2 through 6.
C H A P T E R 5 On-Screen Text Display Settings In This Chapter • • • • • • • Overview of On-Screen Text Display Settings Displaying or Hiding Status Information Displaying or Hiding Name Information Assigning or Changing Name Information Displaying Diagnostic Tests During Reset Changing Text Display Attributes What To Do Next
Overview of On-Screen Text Display Settings When On-Screen Text Display is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen is displayed: ON-SCREEN TEXT DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY OFF DISABLE ALL NAMES? NO NAME CONFIGURATION MENU TEXT ATTRIBUTE OPTIONS Highlight Bar: Move with Tilt control EXIT Figure 5-1: On-Screen Text Display From this screen you can choose to display status information about the dome, choose to enable or disable the display of all name information, and choose to display d
Displaying status information is separate from displaying name information. If Disable All Names? is set to Yes, the status information will still appear if Status Display is set to On. Note To change the setting: 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu. The highlight bar appears on Status Display. 2. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to change the setting. • • If you want the dome status information to appear on the monitor, choose On.
CAMERA NAME PATTERN/PRESET NAME ALARM NAME AREA NAME Figure 5-3: Display Locations for Name Information You may choose to disable displaying all name information, or you may 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. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Disable All Names? 3. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to change the setting.
NAME CONFIGURATION MENU CAMERA NAME AREA NAME PRESET NAME PATTERN NAME ALARM NAME OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Highlight Bar: Move with Tilt control. Press Focus Far to change name. EXIT RESET PROGRAMMABLE NAMES FOCUS FAR to program name Figure 5-4: Name Configuration Screen You can choose to enable or disable the display of camera, area, preset, pattern, and alarm names from this screen. You can reset all programmable names to their default settings.
Press Zoom In or Zoom Out to toggle the setting. • • To reset all names to the default value, select Yes, then press Focus Far. The Name Configuration Menu displays. “Programmable Names Have Been Reset” appears at the bottom of the screen. To cancel resetting of names, select No, then press Focus Far. The Name Configuration Menu displays. The default selection is No. 8.
the network when the dome diagnostics are executed. To enable or disable the running of diagnostic tests, do the following: 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Diagnostic Display. 3. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to 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.
3. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to the name setting you want to change, then press Focus Far. The choices are: Camera Name Area Name Preset Name Pattern Name Alarm Name If you choose Camera Name, continue with step 6. If you choose Area Name, Preset Name, Pattern Name, or Alarm Name, continue with step 4. 4. The Select Name to Program screen appears.
NAME PROGRAMMING PATTERN 1 NAME: MAIN LOBBY SOUTH Use Pan / Tilt to move highlight. Press Focus Far to select character. A U o 7 B V p 8 C W q 9 D X r / E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 - EXIT UNDO CHANGES AND QUIT Press Zoom In to move to right. Press Zoom Out to move to left. Blank Space Character Figure 5-6: Example Name Programming Screen (for Patterns) 7.
13. Do one of the following: • • • • • • If you want to change the types of status information displayed, refer to Displaying or Hiding Status Information on page 5-2. If you want to change the name information displayed, refer to Displaying or Hiding Name Information on page 5-3. If you want diagnostic information to appear when the dome resets, refer to Displaying Diagnostic Tests During Reset on page 5-6.
Text appears without outline. CHARACTER OUTLINE OFF TRANSLUCENT NAMES OFF TRANSLUCENT NAME Text appears with outline. Text appears solid over objects. Text appears slightly clear over objects. Figure 5-8: Examples of text attributes. To change the text appearance do the following: 1. Select On-Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu. 2. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Text Attribute Options, then press Focus Far. The Text Attribute Options screen appears. 3.
7. Do one of the following: • • • • • • If you want to change the status information displayed, refer to Displaying or Hiding Status Information on page 5-2. If you want to change the name information displayed, refer to Displaying or Hiding Name Information on page 5-3. If you want diagnostic information to appear when the dome resets, refer to Displaying Diagnostic Tests During Reset on page 5-6.
C H A P T E R 6 Language and Password Settings In This Chapter • • • • Overview of Language and Password Settings Selecting a Language Working with Passwords What To Do Next
Overview of Language and Password Settings When Language / Password is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the following screen appears: LANGUAGE / PASSWORD LANGUAGE SELECTION SET PASSWORD PASSWORD PROTECTION OFF EXIT Figure Chapter 6 -1: Language / Password Screen From this screen, you can choose the language for the menus, status information, and prompts of the dome. You can also set and enable the use of the dome password. • To move the highlight bar, use the Tilt control.
LANGUAGE SELECTION ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE EXIT Figure 6-2: Language Selection screen. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to the preferred language setting. The choices are: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese. The default setting is English. 3. Press Focus Far to select the highlighted language. 4.
• To cancel the language change, press Focus Far. The Language Selection screen displays. You may choose a different language, or use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Exit to return to the Language / Password screen. Continue with step 7. 6. To display the Dome Configuration Menu in the selected language, press and hold Iris Open, press and hold Focus Near or Focus Far, then press Zoom Out. Continue with step 7. 7.
3. Use the Pan / Tilt control to 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, move the highlight to Continue, then press Focus Far. 5. You must successfully enter the password twice. Use the procedure in step 3 to enter the password again.
What To Do Next When you select Exit from the Language / Password screen, the Dome Configuration Menu appears.
A P P E N D I X A Records Use the pages in this appendix to record the configuration settings for your SpeedDome Ultra IV Camera Dome. Make copies of these pages for each dome. Whenever you change settings for a dome, be sure to update the information for the dome.
DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ Pan / Tilt / Zoom Settings Menu Item Proportional Flip 1st Zoom Stop X Max Total Zoom X Default Setting (Choices) Off (On / Off) 24 (16 / 24) 64 (32/48/64/80/96/112/128) Current Setting Default Setting (Choices) On (On / Off) On (On / Off) (0-1128) On (On / Off) (128 -1023) (128-1023) Current Setting Camera and Lens Functions Menu Item Line Lock AGC Mode AGC Gain* Auto White Bal Red White Bal** Blue White Bal** * ** AGC Mode must be
DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ On-Screen Text Display Menu Item Status Display Disable All Names Diagnostic Display Default Setting (Choices) Off (On / Off) No (Yes / No) 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
DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ Presets Up to 96 presets (64 with Manchester) can be programmed for each dome. Use this form to describe the scene being viewed for each preset. This will assist you in restoring the presets if they should be erased.
DOME NUMBER: ___________________ Preset Number 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 94 Prese
DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________ NOTES: A-6 Operator’s Manual
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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. Areas Programmed start and end points of the dome's field of view around its pan axis. Each area is a part of a circular viewing area that extends around the dome. The areas can be different sizes.
Dome Status Information Relates to zoom, focus, and iris settings. You may choose to have this information displayed on the monitor when any of these settings change. If display of status information is enabled, it appears in the upper left corner of the monitor. Home Position The default position to which the dome returns after an assigned period of inactivity passes. The default position may be a preset, pattern, or no action.
White balance Adjustments in the color hue (red and blue) gains for a camera so that true white appears white in the image. It is normally compensated for by the automatic gain control. In some lighting conditions, you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing. When Automatic White Balance is enabled, the camera measures the image and automatically adjusts the red and blue settings to balance white.
Index —A— AGC mode setting, 3-4 Alarm actions how to configure, 4-2 Alarm input states how to configure, 4-5 alarm naming, 5-7 alarm settings, 4-1 area boundary settings, A-2 area naming, 5-7 area settings, 4-1 assigning the dome’s home position, 4-7 Automatic Gain Control setting manual versus automatic mode, 3-4 automatic gain control settings, 3-1 —D— Default settings how to restore, 1-5 Diagnostic Information how to display, 5-6 disabling password, 6-5 displaying diagnostic information, 5-6 displaying
home settings, 4-1 how to adjust text overlay appearance on color monitors, 3-2 prevent vertical rolling, 3-2 program presets, 4-11 set “flip” feature, 2-2 set zoom stop factors, 2-3 How to change text display attributes, 5-10 configure alarm actions, 4-2 configure alarm input states, 4-5 display or hide all name information, 5-4 display or hide name information overview, 5-3 display or hide status information, 5-2 select language for screens, prompts, status, 6-2 set home position for dome, 4-7 set name in
—W— white balance settings, 3-1 changing first zoom stop factor, 2-3 changing maximum zoom, 2-4 Zoom stop factors how to set, 2-3 —Z— Zoom settings, 2-1 Index X-3
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