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GE

Security

Legend

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Security Lend Camera

Page 1: ...GE Security Legend User Manual...

Page 2: ...ly in accordance with the license terms THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS OPENING OF THE SEALED WRA...

Page 3: ...Using the keyboard of the programming interface 6 Basic programming 7 Presets 7 Programming presets from the keypad 7 Programming presets with the programming interface 8 ShadowTours 9 Advanced progr...

Page 4: ...Diagnostics screen System Diagnostics 60 Status screen System Status 60 Logs screen System Log 61 Firmware Update screen System Firmware Update 61 System operation 63 Setting autopan limits 63 Reboot...

Page 5: ...lying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Safety terms and symbols These t...

Page 6: ...however is not backward compatible Other enhancements that relate to performance and operation include passcode protection that prevents unauthorized personnel from changing programming settings whil...

Page 7: ...patible keypads and protocols please contact your GE sales representative or Technical Support To access the programming interface from a KTD 405 keypad 1 At the normal display press and hold the set...

Page 8: ...he joystick Figure 8 See Monitor For Menus display 6 If passcodes are turned on select your passcode level and enter your passcode Figure 9 If passcodes are turned off you will be taken directly to th...

Page 9: ...e Joystick as simulated mouse When the joystick is a simulated mouse use it as described here to enter menus and commands Joystick as video controller When the joystick is controlling video use the ke...

Page 10: ...etting autopan limits Using the keyboard of the programming interface Open the keyboard by selecting the ab icon After you have entered the necessary characters select Done on the keyboard to return t...

Page 11: ...irmware version 1 2 09 or later then you can call up all 127 preset numbers 1 through 127 directly from the keypad If however you have a GE KTD 405 keypad with an earlier version of firmware then you...

Page 12: ...level and enter your passcode If passcodes are turned off you will be taken directly to the main programming screen The programming interface will appear on the monitor screen and you will start using...

Page 13: ...level and enter your passcode If passcodes are turned off you will be taken directly to the main programming screen The programming interface will appear on the monitor screen and you will start using...

Page 14: ...d and save the changes made on the programming page by selecting OK in the programming interface when you return to programming mode from live video mode Setup menu This is the beginning of your syste...

Page 15: ...access and are not required to log on If only the Admin and Operator passcodes are programmed then anyone can still access the entire programming interface as an installer since the Installer passcod...

Page 16: ...the page Installer passcode The installer passcode feature allows the installer to operate and change all dome features including all three default passcodes installer admin and operator There is a 4...

Page 17: ...titles Display title The Display title feature enables or disables the display of individual camera titles on the monitor screen Choices are On default and Off Title POS position The camera title wil...

Page 18: ...en in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Black Block transparency You can set the block background to be a solid color or a transparency The block will appear on screen in the transpar...

Page 19: ...ded as the unique address of the dome the MAC address allows you to connect to the dome before you have set up its network addressing The MAC address is assigned at the factory The installer establish...

Page 20: ...40 to 200 in 10 degree increments Default is 0 Duration high temp The high temperature duration feature allows you to set how long the warning appears on the monitor screen Choices are During action...

Page 21: ...he dome Choices are Off Degrees 180 default and Degrees 90 Figure 23 Tilt coordinates Zoom The Zoom feature displays the zoom coordinate of the dome Choices are Off and Power default W 270 90 E 90 90...

Page 22: ...e north point or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the north point Both canceling and saving the north point returns you to the Coordinates page of the Preferences screen Coordinate font color...

Page 23: ...s screen Camera Privacy Masks Privacy masks let you place a block over sensitive areas such as neighboring windows to protect them from view on the monitor screen and in the recorded video You can cre...

Page 24: ...can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera presets tours macros areas and alarms positioned To set the position of the mask title 1 Select Title...

Page 25: ...to the desired view 3 Press the iris or the set key on the keypad to save accept the camera view or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the camera view Canceling the camera view returns you to t...

Page 26: ...64 Choices are Automatic default Manual and Disabled Automatic Enables the camera to automatically switch between day color and night monochrome modes at a factory default light level The factory defa...

Page 27: ...Manual option select Set to access the red and blue scales Red This adjustment is available only if Manual white balance is selected Options range from 0 to 127 Default is 64 Move the joystick right...

Page 28: ...the shutter speed continue to decrease the blur of the video will gradually increase Choices are Off default and On See Table 2 on page 24 and Table 3 on page 25 for details about the exposure settin...

Page 29: ...t shutter speed Return to auto Available for which control setting Auto Shutter Manual Shutter Iris Manual How it works Automatically slows the shutter speed below the normal setting as needed to comp...

Page 30: ...rtical phase shift of a camera s video signal to coordinate with other cameras Due to differences in cameras environments and cable lengths the phase shift will not be the same for all cameras being s...

Page 31: ...is 0 Zoom speed Zoom speed is a camera feature that sets the rate at which the zoom motors operate There are three fixed settings and one variable setting If your keypad provides variable speed contr...

Page 32: ...rogramming them turns them on Note The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restricting the tilt limit to 90 when necessary to accommodate some pan limits set to less than 180 To avoid setting t...

Page 33: ...coming in from a keypad to activate any of the 127 presets 16 tours or 32 macro actions This enables you to manually initiate any of the expanded capabilities of the dome from keypad controllers with...

Page 34: ...dome whether or not they are programmed or titled Figure 31 Summary page Actions Presets Summary No The No column of the summary page lists all 127 presets 1 through 127 in numerical order whether or...

Page 35: ...e modes if needed Figure 32 Edit page Actions Presets Edit Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page No The No drop down box allows you to select the preset number that you w...

Page 36: ...the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set key on the keypad to save accept the preset position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the preset position Both cancelling and saving the p...

Page 37: ...he Display title on screen feature sets the preset title to appear on the monitor screen if checked The duration that the title appears on the monitor screen is set by the Duration feature on the Edit...

Page 38: ...ontinue programming Title The Title box shows you the existing title for the selected preset number You can customize the default title on the Display page Use custom camera state for preset The Use c...

Page 39: ...er Camera Settings then the Night mode feature will use the Day Night setting customized for the preset for 5 to 10 seconds After 5 to 10 seconds the camera will revert to the normal operating setting...

Page 40: ...warmer color temperature setting ATW autotracking white balance This mode automatically adjusts the color while the images changes within the 2000 to 10000 Kelvin color temperature range Manual This...

Page 41: ...eypad to scroll through the choices then press the iris or the set key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value Iris The set iris F...

Page 42: ...dowTour title will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen center above the macro title default position but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you...

Page 43: ...to the menus Note Since the GE KTD 405 keypad times out after five minutes of inactivity and the programming interface times out along with it you will want to exit the programming interface to view...

Page 44: ...fault title on the Display page Macro list step type no speed zoom and duration The macro list shows the defined steps for the macro in sequential order You can use the drop down boxes and buttons loc...

Page 45: ...next macro step Choices are 1 to 60 seconds in 1 second increments Duration if Relay selected The Duration feature defines how long the action for the step continues For relays the duration is a time...

Page 46: ...title default position but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera privacy masks presets tours areas and alarms positioned To set the pos...

Page 47: ...erly triggered when the camera enters the trigger zone Summary page Actions Areas Summary The summary page provides the number and title of all areas that are programmed for the dome Figure 38 Summary...

Page 48: ...fault and Off When on the video is replaced with a blue screen and title When off the video is not blanked but an area title appears in an area is programmed Title POS The area title will appear on sc...

Page 49: ...live video overlaid with a grid that asks you to establish the upper left corner of the area 2 At the first screen live video use the joystick to pan tilt and zoom the center of the grid to the upper...

Page 50: ...alarm has finished being actioned then the first lower priority alarm will have its action restarted only if it is still active You do not need to acknowledge dome alarms in the same sense as required...

Page 51: ...n contact that is closed the status reports as on because it is in its activated abnormal state Off Status shows as Off if the contact for the alarm is in its inactive state So for a N C normally clos...

Page 52: ...erical order whether programmed or not The eight alarms are numbered from 1 to 8 Summary Title The Title column of the summary page lists the titles for all available alarms whether programmed or not...

Page 53: ...on The Action feature associates an action with an alarm An action is not required Choices are None default Preset Tour and Macro If you select preset tour or macro the Action number feature is activa...

Page 54: ...ay action with an alarm Relays can be used to trip such devices as speakers doors and DVMRs Each alarm can be programmed with up to three actions one dome action and two relay actions You can set both...

Page 55: ...There is a 60 character limit but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your alarm block Title POS The alarm block will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen upper r...

Page 56: ...e blocks will appear on screen in the transparency selected Choices are as shown Default is Solid Alarm box content The Alarm box content feature sets how many alarms will display on the monitor scree...

Page 57: ...ing the dome to activate this relay each time the dome is powered up Relay 1 off The Relay 1 off button lets you turn relay 1 off regardless of the current state of any associated alarm Relay 2 on The...

Page 58: ...n example of remapping is using a preset command from the keypad to run Macro 1 In the command map programming you would select the preset number you wish to use and remap that command to activate Mac...

Page 59: ...apped Note To see the title of the selected command go to the corresponding summary or list under the Actions menu Assigned action The Assigned action feature remaps the selected command preset or tou...

Page 60: ...me delay Resume delay is a feature that sets how long the keypad is inactive before the Resume operation is performed Choices are Off default 15 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min and 5 min Resume ope...

Page 61: ...presets in macros and while autopanning Choices are 0 through 20 in increments of 2 Default is 16 A setting of 0 degrees second makes the camera move as slowly as possible This is not a stop motion co...

Page 62: ...om is a feature that slows the pan and tilt speeds as you zoom in This makes it easier to follow far off moving targets when you are zoomed in to them Choices are checked default and unchecked Enable...

Page 63: ...atus you can see a detailed listing of your dome s site camera information such as title and IP address customized settings alarm status and customized presets tours masks and macros Under Logs you ca...

Page 64: ...f your dome Figure 51 Diagnostics screen System Diagnostics Status screen System Status The Status screen provides a detailed listing of your dome s site camera information such as title and IP addres...

Page 65: ...ction and importance Figure 53 Log screen System Log Firmware Update screen System Firmware Update There are two ways to reload or update the software in your dome One way is using the Firmware Update...

Page 66: ...after the system is successfully rebooted Wait until after you see the splash and color bar screens on the monitor screen and live video is again playing normally You may see a blank or gray screen fo...

Page 67: ...ts in about 60 seconds You will see the RESETTING CAMERA display on the keypad LCD and the splash screen and color bars on the monitor screen as the camera reinitializes itself Resetting the dome You...

Page 68: ...nd Map on page 54 To use the KTD 405 keypad see KTD 405 Controller Keypad User Manual 1036547 Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features The Day Night feature works only if the Expo...

Page 69: ...power off then on Maintenance Reloading or updating the software There are two ways to reload or update the software in your dome One way is using the Firmware Update feature from the programming int...

Page 70: ...utes Do nothing until you see live video again Only after 10 minutes have elapsed without a successful reload update can you try cycling power to restart the dome 6 If this is the first time you are a...

Page 71: ...ation provided If you still have questions you may contact technical support during normal business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 6 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Note Be ready at...

Page 72: ...title positions Default programming settings Table 4 lists the system s programming defaults Table 4 Default programming settings Setting Default Alarm box content All status Alarm box duration During...

Page 73: ...se lock enabled Off Power on Off Preset title duration Infinite Privacy mask color Gray Relay 1 Relay 2 No action Relay duration Infinite Resume Off Resume delay Off Resume operation Preset Return to...

Page 74: ...e font weight Bold Title font size 26 pt Title length 60 characters White balance Auto Zoom coordinates Power Zoom proportional On Zoom speed Variable Zoom variable tilt On Table 4 Default programming...

Page 75: ...night 22 64 defaults programming settings 68 system 68 title positions 68 diagnostics screen 60 digital zoom 27 due north 18 duration alarm box 52 high temperature 16 low temperature 16 macro 41 pres...

Page 76: ...9 product overview 2 program areas 45 presets 7 8 32 privacy masks 21 ShadowTours 9 39 tours 9 39 programming advanced 10 basic 7 programming interface 3 accessing 3 navigating 5 proportional zoom 58...

Page 77: ...l support 67 tilt 17 57 tilt limits 27 28 timeout 5 time date screen 13 tips for alarms 46 title positioning 33 38 tours program 9 39 remapping 54 troubleshooting 65 U updating the software 65 W white...

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