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SPEEDDOME ULTRA VIIE DAY/NIGHT CAMERA DOME CONFIGURATION UTILITY 

8200-0184-12, REV. A 

OPERATOR’S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT 

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Figure 2. 

 

2.  Use the joystick to highlight 

Alarms / Areas / 

Home / Presets / PZ 

and Press 

Focus Far

 to 

select. The 

Alarms / Areas / Home / Presets / 

PZ

 screen appears (Figure 3). 

Figure 3. 

 

3.  Use the joystick to highlight

 

Presets

 and press 

Focus Far

 to select. The 

Select Preset To 

Program

 screen appears (Figure 4). 

Figure 4. 

 

4.  Use the joystick to highlight the PRESET 

NUMBER field and press the 

Zoom In/Out

 

button until your desired Preset number 
appears. 

5.  Use the joystick to highlight 

Camera 

Functions

 and press the  

Focus Far 

button.

 

The 

Camera Functions

 screen appears 

(Figure 5)

Figure 5. 

 

6.  Make your desired changes. For details on the 

Camera Functions

 screen, consult Chapter 3 

of the Day/Night Camera Dome Configuration 
Utility Operator’s Manual, 8200-0184-04. 

7.  Use the joystick to highlight EXIT and press the 

Focus Far

 button to select. The 

Select Preset 

to Program

 screen appears. 

8.  Program (or reprogram) the Preset by selecting 

FOCUS FAR to program preset

 (see 

Note

 on 

page 3). 

Programming Motion 

Detection 

Applicable Day/Night SpeedDome cameras are 
capable of providing motion detection based on 
Preset camera views. Motion detection can be 
programmed for any of the 96 Presets defined in 
the dome. The motion detection feature is 
programmed from the 

Select Preset to Program

 

screen. 

Understanding Motion Zones 

Motion Detection is programmed by positioning 
motion zones (represented by rectangular blocks) 
within a Preset scene. When motion occurs within 
any of the motion zones, the dome will respond by 
triggering the action you programmed for it—either 
an output, a Preset, a Pattern, or by taking no 
action. 

DOME CONFIGURATION MENU 

 

PAN / TILT / ZOOM / SYNC OPTS 

CAMERA FUNCTIONS 

ALARMS / AREAS / PRESETS / PZ 

ON-SCREEN TEXT DISPLAY 

LANGUAGE / PASSWORD 

DOME INFORMATION 

RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS 

QUIT WITHOUT SAVING 

EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES 

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 

SELECT PRESET TO PROGRAM 

 

PRESET PRESET 

NAME 

NUMBER 
1-96 

PRESET   1-96 

 

MOTION DETECTION SETUP 

SEQUENCE SETUP MENU 

CAMERA FUNCTIONS 

 

FOCUS FAR to program preset 

EXIT 

CAMERA FUNCTIONS 

 
Auto White Bal 

ON 

 
IR MODE 

Auto Low 

WDR OFF 
AGC/Shutter Max Gain Limit 
Open Shutter 

28 

dB 

1/4 s 

RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS 

 

EXIT

CAMERA FUNCTIONS 

 
Auto White Bal 

ON 

 
IR MODE 

Auto Low 

WDR OFF 
AGC/Shutter Max Gain Limit 
Open Shutter 

28 

dB 

1/4 s 

RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS 

 

EXIT

Summary of Contents for SpeedDome Ultra VIIE

Page 1: ...Ultra VIIE camera dome features that are not currently covered in your operator s manual This supplement supports information found in the following manuals Day Night Camera Dome Configuration Utility Operator s Manual 8200 0184 04 NOTE Keep this supplement with your operator s manual for reference purposes If you need assistance Contact your Sales Representative New SpeedDome Ultra VIIE Features ...

Page 2: ...ible controllers 10 DirectSet Night Mode Sets the dome IR mode setting to ON The dome switches to full time black and white B W mode 11 DirectSet Day Mode Sets the dome IR mode setting to OFF The dome switches to full time color mode 12 DirectSet 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 Au...

Page 3: ...E is programmed from on screen menus that are accessible through your controller keyboard virtual keyboard or Touch Tracker The starting point for programming is the Configuration Menu To access the menu on most controllers press and hold the following buttons in sequence Iris Open Focus Far Zoom Out Consult your keyboard manual for instructions if unable to access menu programming When programmin...

Page 4: ...oviding motion detection based on Preset camera views Motion detection can be programmed for any of the 96 Presets defined in the dome The motion detection feature is programmed from the Select Preset to Program screen Understanding Motion Zones Motion Detection is programmed by positioning motion zones represented by rectangular blocks within a Preset scene When motion occurs within any of the mo...

Page 5: ...ngs Options are On OFF 5 Use the joystick to highlight EXIT and press Focus Far to select 6 When the Dome Configuration Menu appears use the joystick to highlight EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES and press Focus Far Steps to Programming Motion Detection Follow the steps below to program motion detection 1 Access the Dome Configuration Menu Figure 9 by pressing Iris Open Focus Far and Zoom Out on your control...

Page 6: ...espond 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 When No Action is programmed on the motion detection screen the dome s return to a Home position is delayed as long as motion occurs within the time specified on the return to home screen 9 Press the Focus Far button The Motion Detection Setup ...

Page 7: ...ls how long each Preset remains on screen before switching to another Preset Up to 16 Sequences can be created each with 16 steps Presets Steps to Programming Sequences Follow the steps below to program Sequences 1 Access the Dome Configuration Menu Figure 14 by pressing Iris Open Focus Far and Zoom Out on your controller Figure 14 2 Use the joystick to highlight Alarms Areas Home Presets PZ and P...

Page 8: ...Focus Far to save Running Sequences 1 16 Two options are available for running Sequences Option 1 If your keyboard supports the DirectSet command you can use it to run a Sequence immediately see DirectSet Menu page 2 Consult your keyboard manual for information on DirectSet functions Option 2 Use the Set Home Position method to schedule one Sequence to run when the dome returns to its home positio...

Page 9: ...when configuring the system for Patterns Setting Description Off Allows programming of three fixed speed Patterns The three Patterns are limited to a total of 99 pan tilt zoom movements e g if one Pattern uses 50 movements the remaining two Patterns are limited to a total of 49 movements Note The VM1 and VM96 systems only support the OFF setting 3 Allows programming of three variable speed Pattern...

Page 10: ...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 23 Follow the steps below to run a Pattern 1 Enter the appropriate keyboard command to run Patterns 1 2 or 3 The Pattern Select screen appears 2 Move the joystick to hig...

Page 11: ...s AD2150 AD2350 Supported Protocol RS 4221 Maximum Presets 162 Maximum Patterns3 16 DirectSet Menu Not supported Address Range 1 32 Notes 1 Requires the AD2083 02 series code converter 2 Preset information is stored at the converter not the dome 3 Patterns are limited by time and the number of available dome commands AD1650 Supported Protocol RS 4221 Maximum Presets 162 Maximum Patterns3 16 Direct...

Page 12: ...s3 Address Range 1 48 1 48 Notes 1 Preset information is stored at the host not the dome 2 Patterns are limited by time and the number of available dome commands 3 Requires firmware 1 07 or newer and a compatible keyboard MegaPower 1024 Supported Protocol RS 4221 Manchester Maximum Presets 162 or 603 64 Maximum Patterns4 16 16 DirectSet Menu Not supported Not supported Address Range 1 10245 1 1024...

Page 13: ...VideoManager systems is 1 second Focus on VM96 and RV2715 systems is 7 seconds Programmable Patterns Number Patterns 16 Storage Program Storage 256 Kbytes of Flash memory Data Storage 128 Kbytes of SRAM Configuration Menu Languages English French German Spanish Italian and Portuguese Electrical Input Voltage 18 30Vac 50 60 Hz UL Class 2 LPS Design Tolerance 16 36Vac 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 16W ...

Page 14: ...R mode with 1 4 s open shutter White Balance Through the Lens TTL Automatic Tracing White balance ATW NTSC Effective Pixels 724 H x 494 V pixels Scanning 525 lines 60 fields 30 frames Horizontal 15 734kHz Vertical 59 9Hz PAL Effective Pixels 724 H x 582 V pixels Scanning 625 lines 50 fields 25 frames Horizontal 15 625kHz Vertical 50Hz Lens Design Type Aspherical Focal Length 3 6 to 82 8mm Aperture...

Page 15: ... empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support Dealers should contact American Dynamics at 800 507 6268 or 561 912 6259 or on the web at www americandynamics net 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 p...

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