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HEGS5000/HEGS5001 

Joystick Controller 

PTZ, MUX, and VCR Control 

User Guide 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

900.0800 – June 2006 - Rev 1.01

 

Summary of Contents for HEGS5000

Page 1: ...HEGS5000 HEGS5001 Joystick Controller PTZ MUX and VCR Control User Guide 900 0800 June 2006 Rev 1 01 ...

Page 2: ...Rev 1 01 ii 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS 900 0394 1 0 February 2006 Initial Release 900 0800 1 0 June 2006 Correct power supply part and voltage 1 01 June 2006 Correct RS232 wiring ...

Page 3: ...al area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conform...

Page 4: ...Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a ...

Page 5: ...e extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e If the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 18 REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the...

Page 6: ...e product CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL C A U T I O N RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS THI...

Page 7: ... 9 3 2 MODE CONFIGURATION 9 3 3 POWER UP 10 3 3 1 Default Password 11 3 3 2 Default User Defined Settings 11 3 3 3 LCD Display 11 3 3 4 Log Out 12 SECTION 4 SYSTEM SETUP 13 4 1 SETTING UP THE CONTROLLER 13 4 2 NAVIGATING THE MENUS 13 4 3 MENUS 14 SECTION 5 STANDALONE MODE HEGS5000 19 5 1 OPERATION 19 5 1 1 Camera KD6 HD6 Selection 20 5 1 2 Manual Control 20 5 2 KD6 HD6 DOME MENUS 22 5 2 1 Dome Set...

Page 8: ...TION HEGS5001 43 6 1 INTRODUCTION 43 6 2 SPOT MONITOR OPERATION 44 6 2 1 Absolute Mode 45 6 2 2 Relative Mode 45 6 3 MULTIPLEXER CONTROL 46 6 4 VCR CONTROL 47 SECTION 7 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5000 49 7 1 INTRODUCTION 49 7 2 CONNECTING THE HEGS5000 HEGS5001 TO YOUR PC 49 SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 55 8 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 55 8 2 DIAGNOSTICS 55 8 2 1 Joystick Test Modes 55 ...

Page 9: ...erties Window 50 Figure 11 Enabling the CommPort 51 Figure 12 Invalid Port Error 51 Figure 13 Transmit Hex File 51 Figure 14 Send Hex File Window 52 Figure 15 Selecting the Hex File to Send 52 Figure 16 Sending Hex File Status Window 53 Figure 17 Transfer Complete 53 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Manual Control 20 Table 2 DOME MENU 1 ___ 3 ___ Key Access Exit Dome Menus 22 Rev 1 01 ix 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 10: ...Rev 1 01 x 900 0800 19 Jun 06 Notes ...

Page 11: ...ntrol of up to 256 Honeywell KD6 HD6 domes Remote control of up to 16 Honeywell KR4XXXXX Series VCRs Remote control of up to 16 Honeywell AXCD or AXMD series HXCT or HXMT series KX16XXCX series KQ7300CX KX04XXCX and KX09XXCX multiplexers LCD Display Separate logins for Operators and Master Users supervisors 1 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAUTION Users of this product are responsible for checking and c...

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Page 13: ...back of the HEGS5000 and the other end into the jack on the terminal block Description Power Supply Connect the power supply part number 849193 0089 provided with the unit COM1 RS485 output port Used for controlling Honeywell KD6 HD6 series domes COM2 RS232 serial port Used for controlling Honeywell multiplexers and VCRs 12VDC GND RS 232 TX COM2 RS 232 RX COM2 RS 485 D COM1 RS 485 D COM1 Refer to ...

Page 14: ... Multiplexer 2 RX data in 5 Ground 2 RX data in 5 Ground RS 232 RS 232 12VDC GND RS 232 TX RS 232 RX RS 485 D RS 485 D 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 GND GND RX Data In RX Data In DB9 Female DB9 Male 12VDC GND RS 232 RX RS 232 TX RS 485 D RS 485 D Part 849193 0089 GND R 232 TX S Figure 1 Installing Honeywell Multiplexer VCR and Domes Rev 1 01 4 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 15: ...Z Dome 32 KD6 KD6Z Dome 1 5 5 1 1 9 9 6 6 6 6 9 9 1 1 5 5 DB 9 Female rear view of connector DB 9 Male rear view of connector DB 9 Male rear view of connector DB 9 Female rear view of connector Multiplexer 1 VCR 1 Multiplexer 2 VCR 2 Figure 2 Connection Diagram 1 Rev 1 01 5 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 16: ... RX RS 232 VCR cable connections RS 232 MUX cable connections RS 485 D RS 485 D RS 485 D RS 485 D 1 5 6 9 9 6 RS 232 to VCR RS 232 to MUX To HEGS5000 To HEGS5000 DB 9 Female rear view of connector DB 9 Male rear view of connector 5 1 Figure 3 Connection Diagram 2 Rev 1 01 6 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 17: ...g the rotary switches on the KD6 HD6 receiver board Refer to the KD6 or HD6 Series User Manual for switch settings and detailed operation 2 3 2 Multiplexer Setup The multiplexer should be set up as follows Communication RS232 Baud 1200 The address of the multiplexer with cameras 1 16 must be set at 1 cameras 17 32 set at 2 See the multiplexer user manual for more details 2 3 3 VCR Setup The VCR ad...

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Page 19: ...8L Switcher Refer to the HSX3208L Switcher User Manual for setup and operation of the HEGS5000 in System mode The default configuration is Standalone mode PTZ control only To change the configuration refer to Section 3 2 3 2 MODE CONFIGURATION To configure the HEGS5000 mode of operation perform the following steps 1 Power up the HEGS5000 The following messages are displayed on the LCD display 5196...

Page 20: ... selected mode 3 3 POWER UP The power up process is the same for both the MUX mode and the Standalone mode of operation When power is applied to the HEGS5000 the LCD displays the following messages Rev 1 01 10 900 0800 19 Jun 06 After 5 seconds the current application starts The selected mode HEGS5000 or HEGS5001 is displayed 519685 1980 A Booting in 5s Boot Mngr MMDDYY counts down to 0 Note if th...

Page 21: ...dome setup menu No Yes Access to the System Setup Menu No Yes Access to the multiplexer setup menu No Yes 3 3 2 Default User Defined Settings To return the controller to the user defined default settings perform the following steps 1 Power the unit down and back up 2 When the LCD display shows the controller is Booting Run Menu key during the 5 second booting process 3 3 3 LCD Display Spot01 Cam00...

Page 22: ...3 ___ key until Logout is displayed on the LCD display 2 Press Enter Yes is displayed on the LCD display 3 Press Enter to select Yes or press Menu ESC 1 ____ 2 ____ 3 ____ to cancel logging out The LCD display returns to the login password Password _ _ _ _ System login Rev 1 01 12 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 23: ...e LCD screen will indicate the level menu name and additional options Note If the controller is set for Standalone Mode the menus start with the Camera Menu Level 3 0 Using the figure the LCD shows that the controller is at the Multiplexer Menu which is menu 1 More indicates that there are more options or submenus available under this menu Mux s 1 0 More To select this menu press Enter To move to ...

Page 24: ...XXD16E supported Note Use KX16xxCX KX04xxCx or KX09xxCx for KX16xxMX KX04xxMx or KX09xxMx respectively For AXCD AXMD HXCT or HXMT series multiplexers use MXXD9E or MXXD16E depending on the number of channels 9 or 16 Press Enter No of Muxes 1 2 Number of Multiplexers 1 to 16 allowed Each multiplexer must have the address set at its logical number Press Enter Recorders Menu Name Menu Number Descript...

Page 25: ...select between the four camera types KD6 HD6 KD6 Z Fixed Camera and Pan Tilt Head Press Enter or joystick tilt down to move to the next submenu Tip To make it easy to setup camera TYPES and camera ADDRESSES start with Camera 1 TYPE and simply press Enter after setting the type to go to the address Set the address and then press Enter to move to the TYPE for camera 2 Continue setting the TYPE and A...

Page 26: ...f each KDZ dome can be set one after each other without having to exit this menu Refer to the KDZ User Manual for detailed information on programming and controlling a KDZ camera Passwords Menu Name Menu Number Description Passwords 5 0 Press Enter to access this menu Master 5 1 Enter a new 4 digit master password Once the digits are entered the password is reset Operator 5 2 Enter a new 4 digit o...

Page 27: ...uzzer ON or OFF Press Clear Manual to exit this menu Language 7 2 Menus are currently only available in English Use the and keys to scroll through the language options Press Clear Manual to exit this menu Exit Menu Name Menu Number Description Exit 8 0 Press Enter to exit the Setup Mode You can also press the System Menu key or the Clear Manual key to exit the system menu Rev 1 01 17 900 0800 19 J...

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Page 29: ...ocus Near Freeze Video Iris Open Auto Iris System Menu Dome Menu PreShot VectorScan Run Menu Camera Character Select Monitor Menu ESC Enter Figure 5 HEGS5000 English Text Overlay System Controller HEGS5000 Sys A 1 ____ 2 ____ 3 ____ Run 1 ___ 3 ___ 1 ___ 3 ___ 1 ___ 3 ___ ABC Figure 6 HEGS5000 Icon Overlay All instructions are given using the text overlay with the Icon overlay in parenthesis Note ...

Page 30: ... to control certain features of the KD6 HD6 PTZ camera Press Run Menu Run 1 ___ 3 ___ continuously to scroll between available options When the desired option is displayed on the controller s LCD press Enter to select Nightshot press Enter to toggle on off A message Nightshot On or Nightshot Off is displayed on the monitor where the PTZ video is viewed Backlight On Off press Enter to toggle on off...

Page 31: ...hen the video is unfrozen the scene the camera is viewing is outputted on the video signal The flashback function provides the user with the ability to quickly return to a scene of interest Each time the flashback function is invoked the scan returns to the scene viewed immediately prior to when the flashback was invoked previously Refer to the KD6 HD6 User Manual for more detailed operation Flash...

Page 32: ...n screen menus Display Options Control Options Diagnostic Options Camera Options Function Programming VectorScans and Tours PreShot Menu Accesses the KD6 HD6 PreShot menu Use keys to scroll through menu options Program PreShots 0 99 PreShot 99 reserved for controlling nightshot mode if feature available on dome camera List Programmed PreShots VectorScan Menu Accesses the KD6 HD6 VectorScan menu Us...

Page 33: ... Move text up or down on the screen within a KD6 HD6 menu Scroll through the characters on the controller LCD Character Select ABC Sends the character displayed on the controller LCD to the KD6 HD6 Enter Selects a menu or accepts text in a field 5 2 1 Dome Setup Menu To access the KD6 HD6 menu you must be logged in as a Master user 1 Press the Dome Menu 1 ___ 3 ___ key The following is displayed o...

Page 34: ...TO EXIT UltraDome HD6i To access a menu press the number beside the option The numbers either toggle between the available choices or call up another menu Refer to the KD6 HD6 user manual for detailed instructions Use the Clear Manual key to exit any KD6 HD6 menu Once out of the on screen monitor menus press the Menu Esc 1 ____ 2 ____ 3 ____ key to exit the menus on the LCD display and return to c...

Page 35: ...Run Menu Run 1 ___ 3 ___ key until Quick Prg Preset is displayed on the LCD then press Enter 3 Enter the desired PreShot 0 99 and Press Enter The current PTZ position and lens setting are saved for the PreShot entered Example To save PreShot 5 with default title PS5 1 Position the camera and lens 2 Press the Run Menu Run 1 ___ 3 ___ key until Quick Prg Preset is displayed 3 Press the Enter key 4 P...

Page 36: ...KD6 HD6 b Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select ABC until the desired title is displayed on the monitor c Press Enter The following options are displayed on the monitor C to Change name location Press or key until C is displayed on the LCD and press Char Select Use the up or down arrow keys to reposition the PreShot title on the monitor screen E to Edit PreShot Press or key u...

Page 37: ...e Menu 1 ___ 3 ___ key 4 Press or until PreShot Menu is displayed on the LCD and press Enter 5 Press or until Program is displayed on the LCD and press Enter 6 Press the 1 key and press Enter 7 Program the title a Press the key until upper case F is displayed on the controller LCD and then press Character Select ABC b Press the key until lower case r is displayed on the controller LCD and then pre...

Page 38: ...ey until upper lower case S is displayed on the controller LCD and then press Character Select ABC 9 Program another PreShot or press Clear Manual to exit 10 Press Dome Menu 1 ___ 3 ___ or press Menu Esc 1 ____ 2 ____ 3 ____ three times to exit the menus on the controller LCD 5 2 3 Recall PreShot The first 10 PreShots Views are available as scratchpad PreShots These can be saved and recalled by th...

Page 39: ...of the existing PreShots is displayed on the monitor where the KD6 HD6 video can be viewed The controller LCD display shows the command Page Down Press Enter to view more pages of the listing When you have reached the end of the listing End of Directory is displayed on the monitor To go back to the first page of the listing press Enter 6 When finished viewing the PreShot listing press the Clear Ma...

Page 40: ...forming the following steps a Press the or key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen and then press Character Select ABC The controller sends the character to the KD6 HD6 b Continue selecting characters and press Character Select ABC until the desired title is displayed on the monitor c Press Enter The cursor moves to the first PreShot field 9 Enter the first PreShot Number 0 ...

Page 41: ...e desired action is displayed on the controller LCD and then press Character Select ABC 15 Program another VectorScan or press Clear Manual to exit the PreShot Programming menu 5 2 6 Run VectorScan To run a programmed VectorScan continuously 1 Enter the VectorScan 0 9 using the numeric keys 2 Press the VectorScan key The VectorScan runs continuously until the KD6 HD6 receives another command To ru...

Page 42: ...tor To go back to the first page of the listing press Enter 4 When finished viewing the VectorScan listing press the Clear Manual key 5 To exit the menu on the LCD controller press Dome Menu 1 ___ 3 ___ or press the Menu Esc 1 ____ 2 ____ 3 ____ key 5 2 8 List VectorScan Contents To view a list of the programmed VectorScans 1 Press the Dome Menu 1 ___ 3 ___ key 2 Press or until VectorScan Menu is ...

Page 43: ...the controller and press Enter The controller LCD displays Tour Prgm Stop Tour Menu 6 The scan will begin to count down from 120 to 0 seconds Perform the desired pan tilt and zoom commands until the unit times out The scan saves all commands as the operator performs them To end the programming before the scan times out press Enter Tour Prgm Stop or press the Clear Manual key A message PROGRAM PTZ ...

Page 44: ...s viewing a programmed sector the name given that sector is added to the video signal Note The camera ID display must be enabled When an operator is viewing the monitor or a video recorder is recording a specific dome this labeling provides a quick reference for the area being displayed Up to 16 Sector IDs can be programmed for each Scan Unit 1 Press the Dome Menu 1 ___ 3 ___ key 2 Press or until ...

Page 45: ...n step 6 is deleted S to Save Sector Coord Press or until S is displayed on LCD and press Char Select Follow instructions in step 9 N to Save Name only Press or key until N is displayed on LCD and press Char Select This option is used for renaming Sector IDs The title only entered in step 8 is saved for the Sector entered The current sector coordinates are not changed 9 Press or until the characte...

Page 46: ...isplay 5 2 13 Programming Editing Deleting Privacy Zones All privacy zone programming is password protected The password is user programmable up to 14 alphanumeric characters If the KD6 HD6 has a Sony camera up to 10 0 9 privacy zones can be programmed with a unique 24 character alphanumeric title If the KD6 HD6 has an Hitachi camera 2 privacy zones can be programmed 5 2 13 1 Programming Editing D...

Page 47: ...he controller sends the character to the KD6 HD6 b Continue selecting characters and press Character Select ABC until the desired title is displayed on the monitor c Press Enter The following options are displayed on the monitor E to Edit the Title Press or key until E is displayed on LCD and press Char Select Repeat step 10 D to Delete Zone Coordinates Press or key until D is displayed on LCD and...

Page 48: ...n press Enter b Using the joystick move the PTZ so the upper right corner of the privacy zone is on the upper right corner of the monitor and then press Enter If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position the message Illegal Tilt Direction is displayed Readjust the tilt position until the message disappears or press Clear Manual to cancel the operation and return to manual...

Page 49: ...r Select ABC The controller sends the character to the KD6 HD6 b Continue selecting characters and press Character Select ABC until all the characters in the password have been sent to the KD6 HD6 The characters will appear as astericks on the monitor display for security purposes c Press Enter 9 Enter the desired privacy number 1 or 2 to program 10 Press Enter Factory set password 11 Enter the Pr...

Page 50: ...t This option is used for renaming Privacy Zone Titles The title only entered in step 11 is saved for the Privacy entered The programmed privacy coordinates are not changed 12 Press or until the character for the desired action is displayed on the LCD and then press Character Select ABC 13 If you selected S to program zone coordinates use the joystick to move the block over the area to be hidden U...

Page 51: ...ct ABC until all the characters in the password have been sent to the KD6 HD6 The characters will appear as astericks on the monitor display for security purposes c Press Enter 6 Press or until P is displayed on the controller LCD and press Character Select ABC 7 Enter the new password Refer to step 5 steps a through c for entering passwords 8 Re enter the new password for verification Refer to st...

Page 52: ... 8mm IR 843216 0984 Hitachi Color NTSC Camera w 3 6 82 8mm IR 843216 0985 Hitachi Color PAL Camera w 3 6 82 8mm IR To toggle between standard operation and nightshot press the Run Menu Run 1 ___ 3 ___ continuously until Nightshot is displayed and press Enter A message Nightshot On or Nightshot Off is displayed on the monitor where the PTZ video is viewed Rev 1 01 42 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 53: ... mode of operation System Controller HEGS5001 Iris Close Focus Near Freeze Video Iris Open Auto Iris System Menu Dome Menu PreShot VectorScan Run Menu Camera Character Select Monitor Menu ESC Enter MUX VCR PIP 2 X 2 3 X 3 Seq Freeze Live Rec Reset Ctr Stop Ctr Indx Srch T D Srch Time Mode Record Figure 7 MUX Mode English Text Version System Controller HEGS5001 A 1 ____ 2 ____ 3 ____ ABC Run 1 ___ ...

Page 54: ...or previous spot monitor 6 2 SPOT MONITOR OPERATION The Spot monitor operates in two modes Absolute and Relative The HEGS5001 is in absolute mode as shown below by default Spot01 Cam001 Spot01 Cam001 To toggle between Absolute and Relative modes press the CAMERA key twice quickly Camera Camera The SPOT still shows the multiplexer number while the CAM shows the input of that multiplexer with an ast...

Page 55: ...monitor to 02 because Camera 20 is connected to Multiplexer 2 Camera 20 Enter OR 20 Camera Spot01 Cam012 Spot02 Cam020 6 2 2 Relative Mode In this mode the camera number is displayed and selected by a number in the range 1 to 4 9 or 16 depending on the multiplexer size The multiplexer selected will be the default multiplexer indicated next to SPOT To select a camera from a different multiplexer us...

Page 56: ... Menu Access Exit the multiplexer menu not available on all models Joystick Knob In the multiplexer setup menu the joystick zoom in function mimics the SET button Joystick Left Right Up Down The LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN directions of the joystick mimic the multiplexer cursor keys The LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN directions of the joystick mimic the mouse X Y movements The joystick ZOOM IN function mimics ...

Page 57: ...ice to lock in VCR mode LED will stay lit Joystick The LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN directions of the joystick mimic the VCR tape controls UP Play DOWN Stop RIGHT Frame Advance LEFT Frame Rewind Rewind Twist the joystick knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to REWIND Fast Forward Twist the joystick knob CLOCKWISE to FAST FORWARD Reverse Play Play tape in reverse at regular speed Pause Pause tape playback 0 0 0 Counter...

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Page 59: ...the default directory C Program Files Ultrak Code Server CCTV HEGS5000 or HEGS5001 If Code Server was installed to a different drive select the drive prior to installing 7 2 CONNECTING THE HEGS5000 HEGS5001 TO YOUR PC 1 Connect the HEGS5000 to COM1 or COM2 on your PC Refer to the diagram below for correct download cable connections 12VDC GND RS 232 TX RS 232 RX RS 232 Download cable connections RS...

Page 60: ... PC 6 From the START bar on your PC Select Programs Ultrak Ultrak Code Server The following window appears Figure 9 Ultrak Code Server Window 7 The Port Properties Icon allows you to select which serial port to use Clicking on this Icon open the CommPort Properties window Figure 10 CommPort Properties Window Select the serial port the download adapter is connected to and click OK Rev 1 01 50 900 0...

Page 61: ...ilable you will get an Invalid port number error message This is because the port is being used by another device usually the mouse or a modem Click on the properties Icon and select a different port Figure 12 Invalid Port Error 9 If the port is available the red dot changes to green and the Transmit Hex file Icon becomes visible Figure 13 Transmit Hex File Rev 1 01 51 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 62: ... File window Note the hex file is located where you selected to save the Ultrak Code Server during the download process in Section 7 1 Figure 14 Send Hex File Window 11 Double click the CCTV folder and then double click on the HEGS5000_5001 folder Figure 15 Selecting the Hex File to Send Rev 1 01 52 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 63: ...dicating the file being transmitted and the progress of the download Download Busy appears on the HEGS5000 LCD Figure 16 Sending Hex File Status Window 13 When the download is complete a Transfer Complete window will display and the HEGS5000 will restart with the new version of the software Click OK to close the Ultrak Code Server Figure 17 Transfer Complete Rev 1 01 53 900 0800 19 Jun 06 ...

Page 64: ...Rev 1 01 54 900 0800 19 Jun 06 Notes ...

Page 65: ...oblem exists with the HEGS5000 controller 8 2 DIAGNOSTICS During the 5 second boot period after the controller is powered up the operator can enter a code to test the joystick 8 2 1 Joystick Test Modes Press 2 during the 5 second boot period to enter the joystick mode Move the joystick in all directions The values are displayed on the LCD display X Pan Y Tilt Z Zoom When the joystick is in the cen...

Page 66: ...NLY 8 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure As a result major repairs can be avoided and the equipment can be maintained in an operable condition with a minimum of maintenance Periodically perform the following 1 Inspect all interface connecting cabling for deterioration or...

Page 67: ...trol Ports RJ 12 connector with 1xRS 485 and 1xRS 232 port Communication speed RS 232 1200 baud RS 485 9600 baud Control Output Modes RS 232 for Multiplexers and VCRs RS 485 for Domes and PTZs Operating Distances 4000 feet 219m with RS 485 and 32 devices 50 feet 12 7m maximum with RS 232 Ambient Temperatures 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Ambient Humidity 0 95 non condensing Construction Extruded alumi...

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