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High-Speed Positioning System

(HSPS)

2013.11 | 5.2 | F.01U.291.981

Operation Manual

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

Summary of Contents for UPH Series

Page 1: ...High Speed Positioning System HSPS UPH Series ...

Page 2: ...en Operation Manual ...

Page 3: ... the IR360 Base 31 8 Fixing the Top Unit 32 9 Assembling and Connecting IR360 Models optional 34 9 1 Fitting the Bracket 34 9 2 Assembling the Spotlights 34 9 3 Fitting the Spotlights on the Bracket 35 9 4 Connecting the Spotlights 36 10 Making Connections for the Pump of the Washer Kit Optional 41 11 Configuring the Device 42 11 1 Pelco D Baud Rate 43 11 2 Protocol 43 11 3 Setting the Address 43 ...

Page 4: ...ommands List Bosch 69 13 1 Keyboard Commands List Pelco 69 13 2 Changing the Settings 70 13 3 Changing the Numeric Fields 70 14 On screen Display OSD 71 15 Troubleshooting 73 15 1 Low and High Temperatures 74 15 2 Dimensions and Range of Movement 75 16 Maintenance 77 16 1 Cleaning 77 16 2 Replacing the Fuses 77 17 Appendix A Wiring Summary 78 4 en Table of Contents High Speed Positioning System HS...

Page 5: ...y injury or death Warning Medium risk Indicates a potentially hazardous situation If not avoided this may result in minor or moderate injury Caution Low risk Indicates a potentially hazardous situation If not avoided this may result in property damage or risk of damage to the unit Notice This symbol indicates information or a company policy that relates directly or indirectly to the safety of pers...

Page 6: ... voltage applied to the unit s power input should not exceed 10 or 28 VAC User supplied wiring must comply with local electrical codes Class 2 power levels Do not ground the supply at the terminals or at the unit s power supply terminals If unsure of the type of power supply to use contact your dealer or local power company Notice Installation category also called Overvoltage Category specifies th...

Page 7: ...essly approved by Bosch could void the warranty or in the case of an authorization agreement authority to operate the equipment Important Notices Disclaimer Underwriter Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested fire shock and or casualty hazards as outlined in UL s Standard s for Safety for Closed Circu...

Page 8: ...rférences nuisibles quand l appareil est utilisé dans une installation commerciale Cette appareil génère utilise et émet de l energie de fréquence radio et peut en cas d installation ou d utilisation non conforme aux instructions générer des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio L utilisation de ce produit dans une zone résidentielle peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles Le cas éch...

Page 9: ...UL IEC60950 Any output or signal lines from the camera must be SELV or Limited Power Source For safety reasons the environmental specification of the camera lens assembly must be within the environmental specification of 10 C 14 F to 50 C 122 F Camera signal Protect the cable with a primary protector if the camera signal is beyond 140 feet in accordance with NEC800 CEC Section 60 Coax grounding Gr...

Page 10: ...nently connected to earth Moving Disconnect the power before moving the unit Move the unit with care Excessive force or shock may damage the unit and the hard disk drives Outdoor signals The installation for outdoor signals especially regarding clearance from power and lightning conductors and transient protection must be in accordance with NEC725 and NEC800 CEC Rule 16 224 and CEC Section 60 Perm...

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Page 12: ... Two 2 tie wraps 102 x 2 5 mm One 1 tie wrap 180 x 3 5 mm Power Connection One 1 3 mm Allen wrench Two 2 tie wraps 102 x 2 5 mm One 1 plastic tube power wiring cover Two 2 conduit plugs for cable glands One 1 safety label Desiccant One 1 desiccant bag One 1 mounting plate Two 2 M4 x 10 mm screws self tapping galvanized Zn One 1 4 mm Allen wrench One 1 instruction manual One 1 box containing One 1 ...

Page 13: ...and cables from all other devices Do not use power cables with signs of wear or aging Do not use the device in the presence of inflammable substances Do not allow children or unauthorized personnel to use the device The device should be switched OFF when the power supply has been disconnected and the connecting cables to other devices have been removed Caution Before disconnecting the power supply...

Page 14: ...degrees per second An extensive range of options lets you tailor the system to your specific requirements For example a wide variety of video cameras and lenses including the optimized Dinion 2X camera and zoom lens combinations are available 3 14 en Description High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 15: ... rated 6 12 VDC with a maximum power consumption of 5 W and a flammability class V 0 and Product Category NWGQ2 8 Installing the Camera Lens Mounting Tray For some models of the High Speed Positioning System the customer is responsible for installing the camera and lenses To install the camera follow these steps 1 Open the housing by loosening the captive screws on the side and swivel the upper bo...

Page 16: ...ally blocked view may result if the camera is not pushed up close to the front of the housing Figure 4 3 Attach Camera to Housing 5 Locate the sealed plastic bag containing the desiccant bag 6 Place the desiccant bag inside the housing as shown in the figure below with the desiccant bag secured into position by the metal fixing accessory and two fixing screws supplied in the Desiccant accessory ba...

Page 17: ...ccant Bag Preparing the Camera 1 Remove the camera packaging material 2 Make sure that the gasket is present and in good condition 4 2 High Speed Positioning System HSPS Installing the Camera Lens en 17 Bosch Security Systems Inc Operation Manual 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 ...

Page 18: ...ntrol cable from the camera to the J5 location on the board Secure cable in up right position by using supplied tie wrap 2 If applicable LTC 3293 30 manual override units only connect the 4 pin iris override connector from the camera to the J2 location on the board 3 Connect the 2 pin power cable from the camera to the mating connector from the J26 location on the board 4 3 18 en Installing the Ca...

Page 19: ... board 6 Route the other end of the coax cable along the right side looking from behind of the camera and under the camera tray Then connect the coax cable to the J1 location on the board 7 Wrap one of the 102 x 2 5 mm tie wraps around the zoom and focus cable and the coax cable near the location where the cables connect to the board 8 Close and secure the housing lid High Speed Positioning System...

Page 20: ...power junction box The following warnings apply to the device itself the video cable and the connections for Biphase and for RS 422 Pelco D Warning The installation is type TNV 1 Do not connect it to SELV circuits Warning The installation is type CDS Cable Distribution System Do not connect it to SELV circuits In order to reduce the risk of fire only use UL Listed or CSA certified telecommunicatio...

Page 21: ...8 mm and of an appropriate length The clamping system must support at least four times the weight of the entire equipment including the pan and tilt head lenses and camera Installing the mount To install the device follow these steps 1 Determine the location to install the device When selecting a location a minimum clearance of 300 mm 12 in in front of the device and 300 mm 12 in in back of the de...

Page 22: ...r Pole Mount for UPH Series MTC WUPH Outdoor Wall Mount for UPH Series MTC POLE W Pole Adapter for MTC WUPH MTC CORN W Corner Adapter for MTC WUPH Installing the optional washer kit Notice If using a washer kit optional sold separately you must install the support for the washer pipe before positioning and wiring the pan tilt Refer to the Installation Manual for the Washer Kit Installing the HSPS ...

Page 23: ... the wall or pole mount see the figure Schematic Diagram below 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 5 3 Schematic Diagram Reference Description 1 Base 2 Gasket 3 Screw seals 4 4 Washers 4 5 Screws 4 6 Bracket 7 Support Securing the base to the mount 1 Apply thread locker such as Loctite 243 on the holes of the screws 2 Secure the base to the wall or pole mount with the screws and washers supplied 3 Tigh...

Page 24: ...he power cable with the plastic tube supplied Fix it with the tie thread 3 Make a group with all signal cables and fix them with the tie thread See the illustration below for a proper cable connection Note IR360 version boards will vary slightly because the signals connector has 16 lines as instead of 19 as shown below 5 2 24 en Installing the High Speed Positioning System High Speed Positioning S...

Page 25: ... small screwdriver to press down on the VIDEO push latch see group 101 and attach the clear coaxial conductor to the VIDEO terminal 4 Retract the shield covering the female BNC connector and route the coaxial termination cable into the base of the device 5 Route the incoming coaxial cable with a male BNC connector into the base and connect to the female BNC connector on the coaxial termination cab...

Page 26: ...tegory II is required This can be achieved by use of an isolating transformer with an earthed screen between primary and secondary or by fitting listed Surge Protective Devices SPDs from live to neutral and from neutral to earth Listed SPDs shall be designed for repeated limiting of transient voltage surges suitable rated for operating voltage and designated as follows Type 2 Permanently connected...

Page 27: ...Figure 5 7 Power Supply Connections 3 To wire the power cable not supplied attach the appropriate colored wire to the appropriate terminal Use the tables below for reference Wire Color Reference 24 VAC1 Terminal Connection Per local Installer N Neutral Per local Installer L Live Active Green Yellow G Earth 1 For 24 VAC models intended for UL markets use only a Class 2 UL listed power supply for al...

Page 28: ... any changes or connections that are not described in this manual Failure to follow the instructions indicated in this manual may result in system or safety hazards thus invalidating the guarantee Warning When wiring for external outdoor environments be sure to use appropriately rated cables Wiring Biphase 4 To wire for Biphase connect the C terminal wire to the B terminal and the C terminal wire ...

Page 29: ...485 2 B connect to Pelco controller out Tx 4 RS485 1 A connect to Pelco controller input Rx 5 RS485 1 B connect to Pelco controller input Rx High Speed Positioning System HSPS Installing the High Speed Positioning System en 29 Bosch Security Systems Inc Operation Manual 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 ...

Page 30: ...AC for optional washer O1 C1 and O2 C2 O Output C Common Dry contact output that can be activated by alarm or by user 50 VDC or 30 VAC 1A AL1 AL2 AL3 and AL4 COM Alarm inputs 1 4 voltage controlled 10 35 VDC supplied externally referred to common COM Warning The installation is type TNV 1 Do not connect it to SELV circuits 6 30 en Connecting to the Standard Base High Speed Positioning System HSPS ...

Page 31: ...1 and C1 O Output C Common Dry contact output that can be activated by alarm or by user 50 VDC or 30 VAC 1A AL1 and AL2 Alarm inputs 1 2 voltage controlled 10 35 VDC supplied externally referred to AGND AGND Alarm Ground External IR probe common LNO External photosensor IR probe 7 High Speed Positioning System HSPS Connecting to the IR360 Base en 31 Bosch Security Systems Inc Operation Manual 2013...

Page 32: ...ence Description 1 Base 2 Gasket 3 Screw seals 4 4 Washers 4 5 Screws 4 6 Configuration Window 1 Align the tabs on the top unit with the tabs on the base so that both parts are positioned correctly 2 Push down to snap into place 3 Apply thread locker such as Loctite 243 on the holes of the screws 4 Attach the top unit to the base using the attachment screws and screw seals supplied 8 32 en Fixing ...

Page 33: ... device the safety label supplied that warns of moving parts The camera should appear as in the figure below Assembled High Speed Positioning System with tabs aligned High Speed Positioning System HSPS Fixing the Top Unit en 33 Bosch Security Systems Inc Operation Manual 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 ...

Page 34: ...e housing as shown in the illustration 2 Insert the screws with the washers into the respective holes and tighten 3 Make sure the bracket is secured firmly Figure 9 1 Fitting the Bracket Reference Description 1 Screws 2 Washers 3 Bracket 4 Holes Assembling the Spotlights Assembling the Spotlights 1 Position the bracket so that the threaded holes are on the same axis as the holes on the body of the...

Page 35: ...ght 2 Place the crinkle washer and the nut in the respective hexagonal seat 3 Fix the assembly using the screw and it washer 4 Make sure the spotlight is secured firmly to the bracket 5 Complete the necessary wiring 6 Configure the on screen menu to disable complete rotation of the pan and tilt 9 3 High Speed Positioning System HSPS Assembling and Connecting IR360 Models optional en 35 Bosch Secur...

Page 36: ...nsure to position the product where it is inaccessible to unauthorized persons Connecting the Spotlights Connecting the Infrared LED Spotlights 1 Open the housing 2 Extract the support plate from the housing 3 Disconnect the flat cable 4 Disconnect the relay power supply connector 5 Remove the screws 9 4 36 en Assembling and Connecting IR360 Models optional High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 ...

Page 37: ... 1 Connect the power cable to each spotlight Figure 9 5 Connecting the Power Cable to the Spotlight 2 Thread the cable through the holes in the pan and tilt bracket High Speed Positioning System HSPS Assembling and Connecting IR360 Models optional en 37 Bosch Security Systems Inc Operation Manual 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 ...

Page 38: ...g so that they protrude about 20 cm Figure 9 7 Inserting the Cable through the Cable Glands 4 Place the desiccant bag in the housing Figure 9 8 Inserting the Desiccant Bag 38 en Assembling and Connecting IR360 Models optional High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 39: ... 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Figure 9 9 Connecting the IR Cables Reference Color Description 1 Brown 24 VAC1 2 White 24 VAC1 3 Black 24 VAC2 4 Blue 24 VAC2 Notice The day night mode relay is pre wired The figure below is for reference only For more information on how to operate the day night mode please call Technical Support at 1 800 326 1450 High Speed Positioning System HSPS Assembling and Connecting IR360 M...

Page 40: ...ching Day and Night Mode Reference Description 1 Night Mode 40 en Assembling and Connecting IR360 Models optional High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 41: ...nnections to activate the pump contact and start the washer pump using maxinum 50 VDC 30 VAC 1 A even if not all models will have a Washer Kit attached For specifics about the Washer Kit itself see the Installation Manual of the Washer Kit Warning These connections should be made only by skilled installers who comply scrupulously with all the wiring and power supply instructions Failure to do so c...

Page 42: ... page 42 by unscrewing the screws with a 3 mm Allen wrench 2 Verify that the position of the DIP switches are the same as in page 42 Figure 11 1 Positioning the DIP Switches Reference Description 1 Pelco D Baud Rate 2 Not Used All Off 3 Address 4 RS485 Terminations 5 Biphase Bilinx 11 42 en Configuring the Device High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation Manual Bosch S...

Page 43: ... is no need to set any particular protocol the UPH is auto sensing The protocols supported are Protocol Baud Rate Menu Setup OSD Pelco D Selectable 8N 1 Preset 95 Biphase and Bilinx Auto AUX On 200 Setting the Address You can set the address for the UPH address using the Address switched see item 3 in page 42 Notice The highest addres using the Bosch OSRD protocol is 998 The highest address using ...

Page 44: ...10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 Decimal Address Binary Value 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 2 10 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4 100 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 8 1000 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 143 1000 1111 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 299 1 0010 1011 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 998 11 1110 0110 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ...

Page 45: ...lded twisted pair Biphase does not pass the video signal from the UPH Series units so a separate video coax cable is required Biphase should be wired with Belden 8760 or equivalent Biphase is available on all UPH models Note If the UPH is the only Biphase unit connected or the last unit in a daisy chain configuration then turn ON dip switch 1 of Biphase Bilinx to terminate the data line Turn OFF d...

Page 46: ...Typical Setup via an Allegiant LTC 8016 1 IntuiKey Keyboard 4 LTC 8016 Bilinx Data Interface 2 RS 485 5 Bilinx Video 3 Allegiant Matrix Switcher 6 UPH Series unitized pan tilt head Figure 11 5 Typical Connections to a DiBos 1 DiBos 8 2 Biphase 3 UPH Series unitized pan tilt head 4 Video output coax 46 en Configuring the Device High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation ...

Page 47: ...E DiBos 8 Bosch VMS or equivalent 5 RS 485 2 2 Ethernet 6 Video 3 LAN 7 UPH Series unitized pan tilt head 4 VIP X1 High Speed Positioning System HSPS Configuring the Device en 47 Bosch Security Systems Inc Operation Manual 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 ...

Page 48: ...FO Language Menu This menu is used to select and set the desired language The default setting is English LANGUAGE MENU 1 ITALIANO 2 ENGLISH OK 3 FRANCAIS 4 DEUTSCH Table 12 1 Language Menu with English Selected Display Setup Menu The Display Setup menu is used to define settings for the information that is permanently displayed on the screen DISPLAY SETUP MENU 1 PAN TILT POSITION Y 2 PRESET TITLE ...

Page 49: ...ters Menu The Area Parameters menu enables the user to show a message on the screen depending on the horizontal position reached by the device this is sometimes known as sector information From this menu it is possible to enter two 2 lower menus that are used to set the text for each area and the start and end positions in degrees of these areas It is possible to set up to eight 8 areas with their...

Page 50: ...EA 1 0 00 0 00 2 AREA 2 0 00 0 00 3 AREA 3 0 00 0 00 4 AREA 4 0 00 0 00 5 AREA 5 0 00 0 00 6 AREA 6 0 00 0 00 7 AREA 7 0 00 0 00 8 AREA 8 0 00 0 00 Test area 1 Feature Description Default Options AREA TITLE Enables disables the on screen message depending on the horizontal position reached by the device NO YES NO STRING AREA MENU Enables the user to edit a customized on screen text message that is...

Page 51: ...ups of alpha numeric characters Operate the joystick up down left and right to select a group of characters 3 Press the confirmation Focus button to confirm the alpha numeric group containing the character to be added The first value in the sequence you selected starts flashing 4 Move the joystick up or down to choose a value 5 When finished press the Focus button to confirm your choice The v auto...

Page 52: ...41 37 pan position therefore the offset pan should be set to 41 37 to make the pan 0 00 position point to NORTH This has an effect on the Area Title as defined in the Area Position menu In the above example after the offset pan has been set to 41 37 the Area Text Menu 1 Area could be changed to 1 NORTH to display NORTH on the screen at pan 0 00 position Display Parameters The Display Parameters me...

Page 53: ...ameters Menu The Motion Parameters menu is used to control the speed limits preset patrol autopan wiper washer and the alarm settings of the UPH MOTION PAR MENU 1 SPEEDS 2 LIMITS 3 PRESET PATROL PAN 4 WIPER WASHER 5 ALARMS Speed Menu The Speed menu is used to control the pan and tilt movement of the UPH in manual control mode using the joystick See Speed Menu page 53 for setting pan and tilt speed...

Page 54: ...ED 4 10 0 0 1 100 0 PAN SPEED 5 20 0 0 1 100 0 PAN SPEED 6 30 0 0 1 100 0 PAN SPEED 7 40 0 0 1 100 0 Note IR models are limited to 40 deg s on pan Feature Description Default Options TILT SPEED 1 Correspondence between joystick position and UPH speed Joystick positions have been divided into 7 levels for both axis pan tilt each level corresponds to a defined speed which can be modified by the user...

Page 55: ...nd tilt speeds so that very fine adjustments can be made to follow moving subjects Limits The Limits menu sets the movement limits for the UPH These limits apply to all presets autopan and patrols including manual operation of the UPH using the joystick After the limits are set in the OSD and the UPH moves into the limited pan and tilt zone it will not move outside of those limits until they are a...

Page 56: ...LT LIM Enables limits and values in degrees taken by the device in tilt NO YES NO START TILT Enables the location that the UPH begins to tilt 0 00 40 00 to 90 00 END TILT Enables the location that the UPH stops tilting 0 00 40 00 to 90 00 RAMP TYPE Changes start and stop times for the UPH The higher the number the greater the acceleration deceleration during starting stopping 012 000 to 012 Preset...

Page 57: ...changes to all parameters for the available preset positions in the UPH Use the up and down function of the joystick to move between the presets in units i e PRST 01 to PRST 02 to PRST 03 Use the left and right function of the joystick to move between the presets in tens i e PRST 01 to PRST 11 to PRST 21 Press Focus to edit the chosen preset using the joystick and Focus button to fine tune these p...

Page 58: ... patrol and autopan movements 00001 00000 to 01000 sec TXT PRESET Message displayed when the preset position is reached Note IR models are limited to 40 deg s on pan Special Preset Parameters The Special Preset Parameters menu can be used to make parameter settings Increase the default value to increase the speed between presets or the scan speed SPECIAL PRESET PAR MENU 1 PRESET SPEED REF 20 0 2 S...

Page 59: ...preset position Please note that through the normal Set Shot Command only 99 presets can be stored Use this menu for presets 100 to 250 HOME MENU 1 HOME POSITION 0000 1 2 REACHED SPEED 20 0 Feature Description Default Options HOME POSITION Preset position associated with the home function 00001 00001 to 00250 REACHED SPEED Speed for reaching the home position when it is loaded 20 0 1 to 100 0 Note...

Page 60: ...n is activated Increase the First PRST Speed from the default value to reach presets faster 20 0 01 to 100 0 RANDOM Enables execution of the Patrol function by passing through the defined positions in a random manner The random sequence is continually recalculated NO YES NO Note IR models are limited to 40 deg s on pan Autopan The Autopan menu is used to indicate preset position settings AUTOPAN M...

Page 61: ...ons Recall Menu The Motions Recall menu is used to activate the camera after a period of time that the joystick is not used The options available are Home return camera to Home position Autopan start the Autopan feature Patrol start the Patrol feature The period of time between the joystick not being used and activating one of the motion types is based on the dwell before activity setting in secon...

Page 62: ...lect UPH Pan Tilt models have a wiper option used to operate an external pump for cleaning the glass The spray for cleaning the glass is on the outside of the pan tilt see page 62 For cleaning the UPH must be positioned with the glass facing the spray Start the pump for the glass cleaning liquid and then start the wiper It is necessary to set a preset position corresponding to the spray which is l...

Page 63: ...iper starts moving 00003 00001 to 00050 WIPER DURATION The amount of time that the wiper wipes 00005 00001 to 00050 DELAY WIPER The amount of time that the wiper wipes without water 00002 00001 to 00050 Alarms The Alarms menu is used to set up the action and duration of the alarm when it is activated MOTION PARAMETERS MENU ALARM MENU 1 SPEED 1 ACTION SCAN 2 LIMITS 2 NR 1 3 PRESET PATROL AUTOPAN 3 ...

Page 64: ... seconds of alarm message display 0 means for the complete duration of the alarm 00000 00000 to 01000 TXT Test Alarm 1 Text associated with the alarm ALARMS TEST Displays the status of Alarm Inputs 1 2 3 and 4 either ON or OFF status not user selectable Camera Infrared Parameters This section covers the lens module options area masking and the infrared parameters menu Lens Modules Parameters and A...

Page 65: ... TEXT MENU 1 MASK TEXT 1 MASK 1 1 STRING EDIT 2 MASK POSITION 2 MASK 2 3 MASK 3 TEST MASK 1 4 MASK 4 5 MASK 5 2 DELETE STRING 6 MASK 6 7 MASK 7 8 MASK 8 TEST MASK 1 AREA MASKING MENU 1 AREA 1 0 00 0 00 2 AREA 2 0 00 0 00 3 AREA 3 0 00 0 00 4 AREA 4 0 00 0 00 5 AREA 5 0 00 0 00 6 AREA 6 0 00 0 00 7 AREA 7 0 00 0 00 High Speed Positioning System HSPS Configuring the System en 65 Bosch Security Syste...

Page 66: ...l to control the Day Night operation Power to the illuminator power inputs is controlled ON OFF by the HSPS internal power source The external photo sensor is used to control the ON OFF state as follows Day The relay output of the sensor is OPEN the HSPS removes power from the Illuminators and the HSPS Day Night relay contact to the camera is OPEN Night The photo cell detects low light conditions ...

Page 67: ...the same no matter which mode of operation is being used Program the Dinion to respond to the change in state of the HSPS Day Night relay as follows 1 Press ON 801 ENTER on the keyboard to display the Dinion Install menu 2 Use the joystick to highlight the I O menu and then press FOCUS 3 Use the joystick to highlight the ALARM menu and then press FOCUS 4 Move the joystick left to change ACTIVE to ...

Page 68: ... device configuration and the software versions of the UPH boards SETUP INFO MENU NET board MPP board ver BOSCH xx ver BOSCH xx mm dd yy mm dd yy HD r x HD r x Protocol BOSCH Baudrate 38400 Address 00001 Enabled RS485 TX RX FWInt xx FWCam xx 12 6 68 en Configuring the System High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 69: ...204 Enter Autopan requires left and right limits to be set in Motion Parameters menu Autopan start AUX ON 1 Enter Autopan stop AUX OFF 1 Enter Keyboard Commands List Pelco Setup and Configuration Open OSD configuration 95 PRESET press and hold for 2 seconds DinionXF main menu on 85 PRESET DinionXF installation menu on 83 PRESET Receiver reset home 94 PRESET Receiver offset re calibration 84 PRESET...

Page 70: ...he cursor starts flashing for the character to be changed indicating it is in edit mode 3 The minimum and maximum values allowed are displayed at the bottom of the screen If you try to insert a value outside the limits the field is forced to the minimum or maximum allowed value Operating the joystick up and down shows the alternative choices If there is more than one field on the same line it is n...

Page 71: ...ve the cursor by operating the joystick up or down The cursor is indicated by the symbol at the beginning of a line i e on the left side of the screen monitor 2 The symbol at the end of a line i e on the right of the screen monitor indicates the presence of a submenu To enter the submenu confirm the menu item by pressing the Focus Near or Far key 3 To exit the submenu press Iris Open or Iris Close...

Page 72: ...tice Based on the model you are using on screen menus may vary slightly 72 en On screen Display OSD High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 73: ...conditions the housing or sunshield interferes with the image only for versions with motorised lens The camera is too far behind the glass Adjust the camera position by adjusting the slide until the correct position is found De icing counter appears on the screen and user has no control It is too cold for the UPH to safely be used Wait for de icing procedure to complete 30 105 minutes Data transfe...

Page 74: ...ternal components temperatures are too low the OSD displays a warning message and the UPH automatically enters its de icing mode In de icing mode the UPH is powered in an attempt to raise its internal temperature A timer appears on the screen and counts down showing how much time remains for de icing to complete Notice De icing can take between 30 and 105 minutes after which time it is ready for u...

Page 75: ...Dimensions and Range of Movement 258 10 16 514 20 24 584 22 99 15 2 High Speed Positioning System HSPS Troubleshooting en 75 Bosch Security Systems Inc Operation Manual 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 ...

Page 76: ...73 2 87 724 28 50 374 14 72 R350 13 78 R 385 15 16 Figure 15 1 Dimensions and Range of Movement 76 en Troubleshooting High Speed Positioning System HSPS 2013 11 5 2 F 01U 291 981 Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 77: ...as shown in the table below F1 F2 Figure 16 1 Fuses on the Connection Board Standard Models Fuse Values for Replacement Reference 1 Refer to page 77 Item 1 above for fuse locations Voltage Fuse F1 Fuse F2 24 VAC 50 60 Hz T 4A L 250 V T 6 3A H 250 V 120 VAC 50 60 Hz T 4A L 250 V T 4A H 250 V 230 VAC 50 60 Hz T 4A L 250 V T 2A H 250 V IR Modes Fuse Values for Replacement Reference 2 Refer to page 77...

Page 78: ...le BILINX protocol RS 485 1 Pelco D Protocol 300 to 19200 Baud 8 N 1 Tx channel A Data connect to Peclo controller input Rx B Data connect to Pelco controller input Rx RS 485 2 Peclo D protocol 300 to 19200 Baud 8 N 1 Rx channel A Data connect to Pelco controller output TX B Data connect to Pelco controller output TX B Biphase OSRD protocol B Biphase OSRD protocol IR Reference Description F1 Feed ...

Page 79: ...8 N 1 Tx channel A Data connect to Peclo controller input Rx B Data connect to Pelco controller input Rx RS 485 2 Peclo D protocol 300 to 19200 Baud 8 N 1 Rx channel A Data connect to Pelco controller output TX B Data connect to Pelco controller output TX B Biphase OSRD protocol B Biphase OSRD protocol High Speed Positioning System HSPS Appendix A Wiring Summary en 79 Bosch Security Systems Inc Op...

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