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ZR-DC/WBX

Installation and Operating Instructions

SWITCH SETTINGS - CREEP SPEED

Four creep speeds are available for preset recall. When the preset has been recalled, it will ramp up to it’s top speed then

decelerate to the selected creep speed as it approaches the final preset position. Use Switches 5 and 6 of the 6 way dip-

switch, SW2 to select the creep speed. Default setting is Medium.

If the Pan/Tilt head stalls on preset recall, increase the creep speed. If the Pan/Tilt head overshoots, decrease the creep

speed.

SWITCH SETTINGS - AUTO PAN OR TOUR

When auto pan (AUX 3) is selected at the transmitter the standard ZR-DC/WBX can operate in one of two pan modes, auto

pan or Tour.  Auto pan is a software driven function and so does not need a specialised pan and tilt unit. When you operate

auto pan the Pan/Tilt head pans for 60 seconds, pauses 15 seconds, pans in the opposite direction, pauses and starts

again. If your Pan/Tilt head hits the end-stops, it rests there until the auto pan asks it to return. The Tour function needs

feedback potentiometers in the pan and tilt head. It performs a tour of all the stored preset camera positions in numerical

order. Preset positions must be defined and stored for the tour function to operate correctly. The default setting is for auto

pan.

Note: On some transmitters, when auto pan is operating, you must first deselect it before manual control can be regained

over the telemetry.

Creep Speed

Switch 2/5

Switch 2/6

Slow

Off

Off

Medium Slow

Off

On

Medium

On *

Off *

Fast

On

On

*

 indicates default setting.

Summary of Contents for ZR-DC/WBX

Page 1: ...Please read this manual before installing your receiver ZR DC WBX DC Receiver Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...tion and Operating Instructions IMPORTANT The first few pages of these instructions contain important information on safety and product conformity Please read and ensure that you understand this infor...

Page 3: ...eedback Potentiometers 8 Pan and Tilt head feedback potentiometers 9 Connecting the Telemetry 10 Connecting the Video 10 Connecting the Alarm Inputs 10 Connecting the Alarm Output Relay 10 Switch Sett...

Page 4: ...for use in a general purpose CCTV installation and has no other function Do not exceed the voltage and temperature limits given in the specifications Only use your ZR DC WBX in a clean dry dust free...

Page 5: ...R LAYOUT Shown below are the locations of the connectors switches LEDs fuses etc on the main and preset printed circuit boards Although shown separately for clarity the preset PCB is usually mounted a...

Page 6: ...ds to be returned for whatever reason The packaging should contain The ZR DC WBX receiver These instructions Please inform your suppliers and carriers immediately if the product is damaged or any part...

Page 7: ...devices operated by the system Typical Connections CONNECTING THE PAN TILT HEAD AND AUXILIARIES Referring to the instructions for your Pan Tilt head and auxiliaries connect them according to the sche...

Page 8: ...the feedback pots For example it shows that as the lens is focused on a nearby object the focus feedback signal increases towards 5V The focus zoom and pan directions can easily be reversed using swit...

Page 9: ...pply connection Connect the wires to CON 1 according to the following Pan potentiometer to terminal 5 Tilt potentiometer to terminal 4 Checking correct feedback potentiometer operation Set the DVM to...

Page 10: ...O IN and the transmitter to VIDEO OUT Note In order for the auto pan and preset tour functions to operate correctly the video from the camera must be routed through the receiver PCB CONNECTING THE ALA...

Page 11: ...UTPUT RELAYS The AUX A AUX B AUX C and AUX D relays can be programmed to respond to camera power wipe lamps wash or Aux 4 telemetry commands from the transmitter The contact configuration is shown bel...

Page 12: ...o pan or Tour Auto pan is a software driven function and so does not need a specialised pan and tilt unit When you operate auto pan the Pan Tilt head pans for 60 seconds pauses 15 seconds pans in the...

Page 13: ...ct Correct operation is indicated by a slow regular flash Other fault conditions are shown below If the video signal level is too low when it arrives at the transmitter then the telemetry can lose syn...

Page 14: ...the position as preset n using the appropriate method for the transmitter or keyboard being used This is normally done by pressing the following keys in sequence F the function key n a number for the...

Page 15: ...y Inputs Baxall Coaxial Telemetry or 20mA current loop twisted pair to the Baxall Telemetry specification Video Input 1V peak to peak composite video via 75 ohm BNC connector Video Output 1V peak to p...

Page 16: ...e 5 10 00 Baxall Limited Stockport England Visit our Web site http www baxall com Baxall Limited reserve the right to make changes to the product and specification of the product without prior notice...

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