background image

Camera unit Composite Cable ~ RCPS1 connections 

Connections for the Camera unit Composite cable should be made to the terminals 
as follows:   
URM70 Video: 

Connect the centre core to the terminal marked “

VIDEO

” 

Connect the screen to the terminal marked “

GND

” 

Power:  

Connect the 

Red

 20AWG cable to the terminal marked 

PTZ 1P

 

Connect the 

Black

 20AWG cable to the terminal marked 

PTZ 

1N

 

Washer: 

Connect one 

White

 20AWG cable to the upper terminal marked 

AUX1

 

Connect the other 

White

 20AWG cable to the upper terminal marked 

AUX2 

RS485 data: 

Connect the 

Yellow

 26AWG cable to the upper terminal marked 

DATA 5 

Connect the 

Blue

 26AWG cable to the upper terminal marked 

DATA 6 

Earth: 

Connect the 

Green/Yellow

 cable to the Earth stud adjacent to the 

BNC 

output socke

t. 

The IR Lamp and Ethernet terminals are reserved for future use. 

 
 

CE- RCPS1 1.0

P3

P2

P1

SLOT

2P

1P

AC IN

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

5

6

4

3

2

1

VIDEO OUT

24V AC IN

PTZ

WASHER

1P

1N

2P

2N

MANUFACTURED IN THE E.U.

F0

F1

L1

L2

LL1

MOV1

CHOKE

7446720047

L0

R0

F2

R1

R2

R3

R4

CN0

PUMP

WASHER FEED

WASHER OUTPUT

IR LAMP +

IR LAMP -

RS485 +

RS485 -

TXD +

TXD -

RXD +

RXD -

GREEN

WHITE/

GREEN

WHITE/

ORANGE

ORANGE

ETHERNET

DATA

POWER

AUX

AUX

POWER

DATA

ETHERNET

7

8

9 10

7

8

9 10

V

GND

I

D
E

O

 

Figure 4 

RCPS1 System Side Connections 

Video: 

The Video output from the RCPS1 and Camera unit is available on the pcb 
mounted BNC socket. Connect the coaxial cable back to the monitor / matrix 
or DVR to this socket. If the Camera unit and control system are configured to 
use coax based telemetry, it will pass through this connector. 

Data: 

Connect 

RS485A

 (RS485+) to the lower terminal marked 

DATA 5

 

Connect 

RS485B

 (RS485-) to the lower terminal marked 

DATA 6

 

Power: 

Connect 240VAC Live the to the mains input marked L 
Connect 240VAC Neutral the to the mains input marked N

 

Connect 240VAC Earth the to the mains input marked E 

Summary of Contents for C-AllView

Page 1: ...C AllView Ruggedised PTZ Camera Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...2 This page is intentionally blank...

Page 3: ...screen 13 Run Menu Screen 14 Setup Screen 14 Motion Setup 16 Setting Preset Positions 16 Editing Position Text 17 Setting Preset Position Tours 17 Programming Mimic Tours 19 Video Setup 20 Joystick Se...

Page 4: ...face Multiple native protocols coaxial and RS485 Optional RS485 alarm interfaces Safety Warning Installation of this product should only be carried our by a competent and suitably qualified engineer I...

Page 5: ...ole in the plate to allow cabling through a column or tube type mounting 2 A M25 conduit thread in the side wall to permit flexible conduit to be connected to the adaptor Figure 1 This adaptor should...

Page 6: ...sing Unscrew and withdraw the M5 socket head retaining bolt from the middle of the front of the yoke Tip the tilt housing and yoke assembly forward Re insert the bolt from the rear and screw home The...

Page 7: ...use CE RCPS1 1 0 P3 P2 P1 SLOT 2P 1P AC IN ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 4 3 2 1 VIDEO OUT 24V AC IN PTZ WASHER 1P 1N 2P 2N MANUFACTURED IN THE E U F0 F1 L1 L2 LL1 MOV1 CHOKE 7446720047 L0 R0 F2 R1 R2 R3 R4 CN0...

Page 8: ...he limitations or software changes of the some of the protocols it is not always possible to implement all of the features of the Camera unit with the Original Manufacturers protocol thus some feature...

Page 9: ...9 On Off Off On Off Pelco D 2400 10 Off On Off On Off CBC C dome RS485 12 Off Off On On Off Pelco Coaxitron 24 Off Off Off On On BBV coax 31 On On On On On Figure 6 RS485 Address Settings RS485 addres...

Page 10: ...N 94 ON ON ON ON ON 31 ON ON ON ON ON 95 ON ON ON ON ON ON 32 ON 96 ON ON 33 ON ON 97 ON ON ON 34 ON ON 98 ON ON ON 35 ON ON ON 99 ON ON ON ON 36 ON ON 100 ON ON ON 37 ON ON ON 101 ON ON ON ON 38 ON O...

Page 11: ...cable that meets or exceeds the requirements for EIA RS485 may be used for RS485 telemetry control Figure 11 Keyboard Operation Where possible manufacturer key sequences have been implemented to make...

Page 12: ...et 1 DeView Menu ENT to open ESC to exit Select ENT CBC C Dome RS485 Menu Recall Preset 95 Select Recall Preset 1 American Dynamics Sensormatic RS422 Menu Recall Store Preset 94 Select Recall Preset 0...

Page 13: ...4 one minute mimic M tours When a programmed position or tour is selected the menu will be cleared from the screen and the unit will execute the appropriate function In this guide the yellow border i...

Page 14: ...SET respectively WASH moves the unit to the wash position if it has been set and starts the screen wash process WIPE activates the wiper for 5 seconds Setup Screen Start up screen The SETUP menu gives...

Page 15: ...the screen and the SETUP menu appears If the PASSWORD menu is re displayed it means the incorrect password has been entered When the correct password is entered the following screen is shown SETUP men...

Page 16: ...electing a position takes the operator to the FORMAT POSITION menu FORMAT POSITION menu screen The FORMAT POSITION menu allows the operator to setup a preset position The top line of this menu display...

Page 17: ...EXT menu custom text can be entered which will be displayed on the screen when at the position NOTE GOTO POSITION EDIT DEFAULT TEXT and DELETE POSITION will only function if the position has been set...

Page 18: ...TOUR will exit the menu structure and execute the currently selected tour DELETE TOUR will delete the currently selected tour NOTE START TOUR and DELETE TOUR will only function if the selected tour ha...

Page 19: ...takes the operator to the SETUP MIMIC TOUR menu SETUP MIMIC TOUR menu screen The top line of the SETUP MIMIC TOUR menu displays the currently selected mimic tour and its status RECORD NEW MIMIC TOUR t...

Page 20: ...oved to the starting position of the tour and recording started by pressing the SELECT button If the operator cancels the recording they are taken back to normal joystick operation Video Setup SETUP m...

Page 21: ...S toggles between OFF and ON The latter is not recommended because with near focus enabled the camera may focus on the inside of the window SHUTTER SPEED toggles between AUTO NORMAL 1 10000 1 3500 1 1...

Page 22: ...screen From the JOYSTICK menu the following features can be adjusted ZOOM DIVIDE BY toggles between ON and OFF controls whether the speed of the unit is scaled with zoom or not LINEAR SPEED toggles be...

Page 23: ...FLIP MODE toggles between OFF and B FLIP bottom flip to control the unit operation when it reaches the vertical point B FLIP performs a 180 degree pan rotation UNIT MOUNTING toggles between UPRIGHT HA...

Page 24: ...e top line of the FORMAT PRIVACY ZONE menu displays the selected zone number and its status FORMAT PRIVACY ZONE menu screen SET ZONE ON CURRENT VIEW re assigns the zone location to the current unit vi...

Page 25: ...reen Selecting ALARMS from the SETUP menu takes the operator to the ALARM SETUP menu where alarm actions masks and holidays can be formatted ALARMS SETUP menu screen Selecting an alarm takes the opera...

Page 26: ...TE ALARM ACTION cancels the action set for the currently selected alarm ALARM ACTION menu screen In ALARM ACTION menu any position tour or mimic tour can be selected as the alarm action Additionally b...

Page 27: ...clean voltfree contact otherwise damage to the alarm card may occur Alarm Masks ALARM SETUP menu screen An alarm mask sets the time to which an alarm is INACTIVE Alarm masks control the individual day...

Page 28: ...ask DELETE ALL ALARM MASKS deletes all the alarm masks that have been set up EDIT ALARM MASK menu screen The EDIT ALARM MASK menu allows the operator to setup the days H stands for holiday and the sta...

Page 29: ...displayed as the status By selecting EDIT HOLIDAY the operator is taken to the EDIT ALARM HOLIDAY menu DELETE ALARM HOLIDAY deletes the currently selected alarm holiday DELETE ALL ALARM HOLIDAYS delet...

Page 30: ...l where on the screen the unit information is displayed ERROR DISPLAY toggles between ON and OFF to control whether error warnings are displayed LANGUAGE selects the language which the menu structure...

Page 31: ...EXT from the DISPLAY OPTIONS menu takes the operator to the EDIT DEFAULT POS TEXT menu where the default position text can be edited EDIT DEFAULT POS TEXT menu screen This text is used when a preset p...

Page 32: ...creen CNT count is the number of times an error has occurred and DATE and TIME display when that error has last occurred The 1st 3 lines display the 1st error since error logging started 1ST the 1st e...

Page 33: ...the DISPLAY OPTIONS menu takes the operator to the DATE AND TIME menu DATE AND TIME SETUP menu screen In DATE AND TIME menu selecting DATE FORMAT changes the displayed date format between OFF SHORT ME...

Page 34: ...34 DATE AND TIME menu screen Selecting EDIT DATE option from the DATE AND TIME menu takes the operator to the EDIT DATE menu where the date can be set EDIT DATE menu screen...

Page 35: ...35 DATE AND TIME menu screen Selecting EDIT TIME option from the DATE AND TIME menu takes the operator to the EDIT TIME menu where the time can be set EDIT TIME menu screen...

Page 36: ...menu screen From the SPECIAL SETTINGS menu the following features can be adjusted POWER FAIL toggles between P T JOY P T and OFF and controls what action is stored when the unit is re powered up P T...

Page 37: ...he unit to its default settings after which the dome will reset so as to recalibrate the encoder RESET HEAD power cycles the unit HOME SERVOS homes the unit to its closest calibration point SOFTWARE V...

Page 38: ...By selecting TIMEOUT ACTION from the SPECIAL SETTINGS menu the operator can set which default action the unit will execute after a user timeout has occurred TIMEOUT ACTION menu screen Any tour or pre...

Page 39: ...anging the Password SETUP menu screen CHANGE PASSWORD menu allows the user to change the password used to enter the SETUP menu CHANGE PASSWORD screen The first step is to enter the old password to pro...

Page 40: ...40 ENTER NEW PASSWORD screen Enter the new password CONFIRM NEW PASSWORD screen After the new password is entered it must be entered again to confirm the password to prevent an error...

Page 41: ...0 7Lux Colour 0 1 Lux Colour Slow Shutter 0 01 Lux Mono Slow Shutter Signal to Noise Ratio 50dB Pan Tilt Rotation 360 Continuous 180 sec excluding ramp 290 180 sec excluding ramp Presets 32 WASH pres...

Page 42: ...ns electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waster electrical and electronic equipment WEE...

Page 43: ...43 Installer Notes This page is left blank for installer notes...

Page 44: ...44...

Reviews: