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Installation and Service Guide

8000-2573-01, Rev. B (34 pages)

SpeedDome Ultra III Camera Dome

1

1

 

Installing and Servicing

the SpeedDome Ultra

®

 

III

Camera Dome

RAS515 and RAS516 Series with
On-Screen Menu Programming

Figure 1. SpeedDome Ultra III camera dome

SpeedDome,

 

Sensormatic

, and the 

Sensormatic logo

 are

registered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation.
Other product names (if any) mentioned herein may be
trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies.

No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without
written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation.

© Copyright 1998. All rights reserved.

MDR 7/98

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............................ 16

Troubleshooting Indoor Domes ........................... 18

Ordering Parts ..................................................... 28

Specifications—Indoor Dome.............................. 30

Specifications—Outdoor Housing ....................... 31

Specifications—Camera...................................... 32

Declarations ........................................................ 33

About this Guide

This guide explains how to:

  Install the camera dome

  Service the camera dome.

This guide does not explain how to:

  Determine the best location for the camera

dome. Because the best location is determined
by customer requirements, you will be supplied
this information separately.

  Attach the mounting base. See information

shipped with the base.

  Assemble indoor housings used with this dome.

See information shipped with the housing.

  Install and service the dome outdoors. See

information shipped with the outdoor housing.

  Assemble mounting structures used with this

dome. See information shipped with the
structure.

  Program the dome. See operator’s guide

shipped with the dome.

Eyeball

Mounting
Base

Housing

Summary of Contents for RAS515LS

Page 1: ...Dome to a Base Mounted Indoors 11 Using the Install Removal Tool 16 Troubleshooting Indoor Domes 18 Ordering Parts 28 Specifications Indoor Dome 30 Specifications Outdoor Housing 31 Specifications Camera 32 Declarations 33 About this Guide This guide explains how to Install the camera dome Service the camera dome This guide does not explain how to Determine the best location for the camera dome Be...

Page 2: ...ected Housing and Eyeball Assembly The housing and eyeball assembly Figure 2 con nects to the base using a twist and lock action Housing The housing contains the dome s power supply pan motor and electronics used to operate the eyeball The housing provides one alarm input and one alarm output using the standard base or four alarm inputs and four alarm outputs using the base with I O board Eyeball ...

Page 3: ... III Camera Dome 8000 2573 01 Rev B INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 3 Figure 2 Mounting base and housing and eyeball assembly Housing and Eyeball Assembly RUIOB Mounting Base with I O Board RUPTB Standard Mounting Base ...

Page 4: ...r Wood Ceilings RHIUTH Top hat housing with trim ring This housing attaches to a ceiling or to an indoor mounting structure Bubbles used with the housing are RUCLR clear RUSLV silver RUSMK smoked or RUGLD gold Plenum adapter RHPLA may be required to meet local fire codes RHIUHC Hard ceiling bracket Enables top hat housing to be recessed in ceiling requires top hat RHIUTH RHIUFB Fixed bracket Enabl...

Page 5: ... INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 5 Figure 5 Indoor mounting structures optional RHIUFB RHIUAB RHIUHC RHIU2X2 RHIUTH RHIUTR RUCLR RUSLV RUSMK RUGLD RHIULWM RHIUCM RHIUWM RHPLA RHIU3X3 RHIU4X4 RHIUPNDT RHIUIB Only I Beam Clamp Supplied Only Plate Supplied ...

Page 6: ...g Optional An RHSDA adapter bracket Figure 6 enables the camera dome to fit into an existing SpeedDome housing Locking pins in the bracket enable the dome to swing out for servicing or removal Figure 6 RHSDA adapter bracket optional Outdoor Mounting Optional Note Outdoor installation and service instructions are not included in this document For these instructions see Installing the RHODUL Outdoor...

Page 7: ...ome 8000 2573 01 Rev B INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 7 Figure 8 Outdoor mounting structures optional RHORM over roof mount RHOCM ceiling mount RHOPM pole mount RHOWM wall mount RH170 corner bracket shown with RHOWM mount Top View ...

Page 8: ...RHIRT indoor install removal tool When using a base with an I O board this optional tool Figure 9 enables you to to connect or disconnect the housing and eyeball assembly and to attach detach skirts and bubbles without the need for a ladder The tool attaches to a telescopic pole purchased separately See page 16 Communication and power verification If a standard base is used LEDs in the housing and...

Page 9: ... WARNING EU power requirements This product runs on 24Vac In the EU it is intended to be powered from a Limited Power Source A limited power source is a certified source of SELV and if inherently limited with 8 amps maximum output current and a maximum of 100VA available or if not inherently limited fused with a maximum value of 3 3 Amps meeting section 2 11 of IEC950 and a maximum of 250VA availa...

Page 10: ...ed If a cable clamp is on this board remove it as it could damage cable connectors in the housing during assembly Use a jeweler s 2 5mm 0 1 slotted screwdriver to tighten connector screws Do not overtighten these screws Use the dust cover when shipping the I O board back to the manufacturer It will protect the spring finger connector When connecting the housing and eyeball assembly to an outdoor h...

Page 11: ...ing site conditions and coordinate with the owner s representative and appropriate utilities as required Obtain copies of all related plans specifi cations shop drawings and addenda to schedule and coordinate related work Thoroughly review the project to ensure that all work meets or exceeds the above require ments Bring alleged discrepancies to the attention of the CCTV Project Coordinator Items ...

Page 12: ...and eyeball assembly are three rotary address switches Address range is from 001 to 255 Figure 10 Setting address switches 0 9 0 9 0 9 MSB LSB SW3 SW1 SW2 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 Locate screw whose protective ridge is notched b Remove this screw c Use screw to se...

Page 13: ...13 CAUTION DO NOT connect 9 pin plug unless you have performed step 3 first 6 Check LEDs to verify that power and data are reaching dome Figure 13 LEDs CR2 CR3 and CR4 surround video connection and are visible through opening LEDs light in the following order 1 Green CR2 LED blinks indicating data present RS422 or SensorNet Yellow CR4 LED glows steadily indicating communication between controller ...

Page 14: ...g 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 Detach and discard cable clamp if I O board has one and ensure termination jumper JW1 is set correctly Figure 15 a Detach I O board from base to access cable clamp and jumper JW1 b Detach and remove clamp If not removed clamp can da...

Page 15: ...rted to ground Both LEDs off Data In wires shorted or open Figure 16 Test switch LEDs on I O board Comm LED Power LED RS422 Test Pushbutton 3 Set dome address Figure 17 Recessed at top of housing and eyeball assembly are three rotary address switches Address range is from 001 to 255 4 Connect housing and eyeball assembly to base Figure 18 a Align recessed dimple on cap of dome with logo visible on...

Page 16: ...erring to Figure 19 maneuver the stem of the tool into the top of the pole until it snaps in place TO ATTACH SKIRT OR BUBBLE Use tool to push up on bubble and to secure it in place Magnets secure the bubble Lower pole TO DETACH SKIRT OR BUBBLE Lifting pole up at an angle use one of the hooks on tool to catch one of the notches at side of dome and pull down T lanyard will prevent skirt or bubble fr...

Page 17: ...SERVICE GUIDE 17 Figure 19 How to use the install removal tool Dome Connection Reverse steps to disconnect Skirt or Bubble Attachment Detachment C E D C B B A Detachment Turn until you feel a click Line up Line up Attachment Catch notch and pull down Snap tool into pole ...

Page 18: ...onal Service Center NSC The manufacturer suggests that you ship the entire dome with base if it contains an I O board to the NSC For repair authorization call 1 800 543 9740 CEs 1 800 442 2225 Dealers 1 800 241 6678 End Users 3 If you have no choice but to repair the housing and eyeball assembly Follow the detailed troubleshooting procedure but use extreme care CAUTION Once disassembled parts of t...

Page 19: ...ed if it contains an I O board back to the NSC Place dust cover over spring finger connector on I O board NO Go to step 2 Video rolls when switching between monitors YES Use video controller or switcher to synchronize video vertical sync phases of all domes to ac line For specific instructions see installation and service manual for controller or switcher NO Go to step 2 2 Check ac power and video...

Page 20: ...minations FUNCTION Terminated Unterminated PINS 1 2 2 3 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 6 Observe green power LED on I O board Figure 21 Green LED off or not on steady YES Verify 24Vac cable is properly attached If O K replace I O board or ship entire dome to the NSC NO Go to step 7 P7 Connector AC in Pin Color Designation 1 N A 24 Vac 2 N A Ground 3 N A 24 Vac 7 Observe yellow communication LED on I O bo...

Page 21: ...nal Service Center NSC for service See page 18 for phone numbers If you must perform detailed troubleshooting use extreme care when disassembling parts See Detailed Troubleshooting next Detailed Troubleshooting Use this procedure to determine if the problem is a simple cable connection or a major component To perform this procedure you must open the housing and eyeball assembly Refer to Disassembl...

Page 22: ...ed to connector J3 Is slip ring cable attached to connector J2 YES Replace camera lens board If this doesn t work replace tilt motor NO Connect cable s c Dome does not home or respond to commands dead dome On CPU board is power supply cable attached to connector P3 Is slip ring cable attached to connector P2 YES Replace CPU board if this doesn t work replace power supply board NO Connect cable s D...

Page 23: ... housing avoid pinching power supply cable wires against standoffs Figure 22 Removing the CPU board Removing the P S Board Referring to Figure 23 1 Perform procedure Removing the CPU Board this page 2 Remove metal shield Remove three standoffs holding metal shield gently remove power supply cable grommet from shield then gently lift shield out of housing CAUTION Do not pull delicate cables attache...

Page 24: ...N When putting in a new motor be careful to properly mesh motor and pan gears Failure to do so can destroy both motor and pan gear Verify pan gear turns freely Figure 24 Removing the pan motor 1 2 Removing the Slot Covers 1 Gently swivel eyeball to totally expose one of two slot covers Figure 25 CAUTION Swiveling fast can damage gears 2 Insert small thin bladed screwdriver into space between cover...

Page 25: ... the camera tripod mount then 2 carefully lift the camera out Figure 27 Removing the camera 1 2 Reverse steps to reassemble Ensure ribbon cable pins are inserted face down Detaching the Eyeball 1 Perform procedure Removing the Slot Covers page 24 2 Perform procedure Removing the Camera this page 3 Detach eyeball from housing Figure 28 a Turn yoke to access tabs One tab is more accessible than the ...

Page 26: ...igure 32 6 Access camera lens board To do this loosen captive retaining screw holding bearing assembly in place and remove this assembly 7 Remove cables from camera lens board a Small amber ribbon cable is from tilt motor Unplug this cable from connector J3 on camera lens board b Large gray ribbon cable is from slip ring connector Unplug this cable from connector J2 on camera lens board DO NOT unp...

Page 27: ...ly Figure 34 Figure 34 Removing the yoke brackets 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 Then pull motor bracket towards outside of cable tilt assembly 2 to remove motor Figure 35 Removing the tilt motor 8 Rever...

Page 28: ...ry chip Figure 36 CAUTION Electrostatic sensitive device Use a ground strap when handling chip 2 Reprogram chip or replace it with new chip 3 Reinsert chip Align dot on chip with indent on socket then push down on chip to reinsert it Figure 36 Removing the flash memory chip Ordering Parts This section helps you to identify parts that make up the base and housing and eyeball assembly See Figure 37 ...

Page 29: ...t Cover 3100 0066 01 I O Board 0301 0546 01 Ground Clip 0500 7293 01 01 Color NTSC camera 02 Color PAL camera 03 BW EIA camera 04 BW CCIR camera Base 0500 7257 01 Slot Cover with Lens 0500 6709 01 Supplied with Final Assy not Eyeball Assy Slot Cover 0500 6709 02 Supplied with Final Assy not Eyeball Assy Bearing Assy Lens Carriage 2510 0038 01 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 2802 7407 65 Washer 1 4 Flat 2848 81...

Page 30: ... Storage 96 Kbytes of SRAM Menu Languages English French German Spanish and Portuguese Electrical Input Voltage 24 to 30 Vac 50 60 Hz UL Class 2 LPS Design Tolerance 20 to 36 Vac 50 60 Hz Current 0 85 A max Power On In Rush Current 1 5 A Surge Protection Video Output 100 A Power Line 60 V 1 5 joules 250 A RS422 5 6 V 0 1 joules 40 A SensorNet 485 Isolated transformer coupled 10 kA impulse rated ga...

Page 31: ...ower On In Rush Current 3 A Surge Protection Gas discharge tube impulse rated at 10kA 8 20µs impulse discharge current Alarm Relay Contact Type Form 1 C Isolation 1000 V Contact Rating 1 A at 30 Vac dc Environmental Operating Temperature 40 C to 50 C 40 F to 122 F Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Mechanical Height 32 1 cm 12 6 Diameter 24 4 cm...

Page 32: ...alance Through the Lens TTL Auto Tracing White balance ATW NTSC Pickup Device 768 H x 494 V pixels Scanning 525 lines 60 fields 30 frames Horizontal 15 734 kHz Vertical 59 9 Hz PAL Pickup Device 752 H x 582 V pixels Scanning 625 lines 50 fields 25 frames Horizontal 15 625 kHz Vertical 50 Hz Lens Design Aspherical Focal Length 4 to 48 mm Aperture f1 6 Viewing Angle 4 mm 47 0 H x 35 2 V 48 mm 4 0 H ...

Page 33: ...C compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition Other Declarations WARRANTY DISCLAIMER Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Sensormatic Electronics Corpo...

Page 34: ... B American Dynamics Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division One Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River NY 10965 Technical Support Center 1 800 442 2225 Business 914 624 7600 Sensormatic Electronics 951 Yamato Road Boca Raton FL 33431 4425 Technical Support Center 1 800 543 9740 Business 561 989 7000 ...

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