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10    |    Advanced programming - cautions, autopan limits, and pan and tilt coordinates

For all installations, heed these cautions:

If you are using passcodes, record them
in a secure place. If you forget the
passcodes for a dome, you will need to
send the dome back to the factory so
that it can be reset with no passcodes.

 

Clearing memory replaces your custom
settings with the factory default settings.

Cautions and performance requirements

The information contained in this quick guide is condensed from the user manual. Please refer to
the user manual for complete details, when necessary.

Autopan limits

When setting autopan limits, be aware that
you must set both the right and left limit in
the same tilt hemisphere (positive or negative).
You can set them in either tilt hemisphere, but
you cannot cross hemispheres, meaning that
you cannot pass the bottommost point or turn
the camera upside down. Allowing the camera
to E-flip will create an invalid set of autopan
limits that may cause unexpected camera
performance.

Pan and tilt coordinates

As shown, you can choose one of several coordinate systems to display the pan and tilt
coordinates of the camera on the monitor screen.

Pan coordinates

Tilt coordinates

Choices: Bearings, Degrees 360°, and Degrees ±180°

Choices: Degrees 180° and Degrees ±90°

W

270°

-90°

E

90°

+90°

N

NE

45°

+45°

NW

315°

-45°

SE

135°

+135°

SW

225°

-135°

S

180°

+180°

+90°

180°

-90°

N

/

270°

/

-90°

NE

/

225°

/

-135°

NW

/

315°

/

-45°

90°

135°

-45°

45°

+45°

CAUTION:

90°

(0°)

(+90°)

180°

(-90°)

Positive (+) 

hemisphere

Negative (-) 
hemisphere

-fli

Legend

Legend

Autopan limits

Negative (-)

hemisphere

Positive (+)

hemisphere

Summary of Contents for Security Lend Camera

Page 1: ...g Legend Quick Guide GE Security...

Page 2: ...igating 5 Introduction TIP You ll find special items such as Tips and Cautions in the page margins These items make setup and basic operation easier Copyright 2005 GE Security Inc All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...2 VDC BIAS SWITCH 7 8 9 10 6 5 3 2 1 4 RS485 A B A B AUDIO KEYPAD RS485 RS485 A B RS422 IN RS422 OUT SPEAKER SHIELD SPEAKER REMOVABLE TERMINAL STRIP EARTH GROUND 7 8 9 10 6 5 3 2 1 4 POWER 12 VDC BIAS...

Page 4: ...ple conductor cable instead of individual single pair cables If heaters are present route all cables away from them ETHERNET COAXIAL VIDEO INTERCONNECT CARD DATA 2 I C 3 I C 4 I C 5 I C 6 O C N O N C...

Page 5: ...or positions A through F For the PROTOCOL switch the values are as follows Switch Value 0 GE Digiplex RS 422 4800 baud 1 GE Impac RS 485 9600 baud 2 For future use 3 For future use 4 For future use 5...

Page 6: ...ey until you hear a beep and the programming code display appears on the keypad s LCD 2 Press the 9 5 1 and seq seq keys 3 Press 3 on keypads of version 1 2 09 or later to select CAMERA If using a key...

Page 7: ...ands using the joystick While controlling live video the joystick is a video controller When the joystick is a video controller you will use the keys of the keypad to enter commands Joystick as simula...

Page 8: ...ss store store on the keypad 3 Press the number keys on the keypad that correspond to the preset number you want to assign for this view 4 Press store store again 5 Optional Verify your individual pre...

Page 9: ...manual for details ShadowTours You have a total of 16 ShadowTours totaling 20 minutes that you can define for each dome A ShadowTour is a tour that the camera learns stores in memory by recording your...

Page 10: ...rmance conditions Menu tree The menu tree guides you to the dome s programmable features Self explanatory features have been collapsed Setup Camera Actions Alarms Control System Memory Privacy Masks P...

Page 11: ...t in the same tilt hemisphere positive or negative You can set them in either tilt hemisphere but you cannot cross hemispheres meaning that you cannot pass the bottommost point or turn the camera upsi...

Page 12: ...the first scenario you must issue a command to return to the Auto setting of Exposure Control Using the iris key on the keypad manually adjusts the camera s iris setting or shutter speed overriding th...

Page 13: ...the alarms from the highest to the lowest 12 Advanced programming alarms TIP When changing settings on any program ming page you need to confirm the new settings by selecting OK on that page Alarms Y...

Page 14: ...ou need to confirm the new settings by selecting OK on that page Most keypads have a limited number of preset numbers they can call which will limit how many commands can be remapped If you are using...

Page 15: ...for complete details when necessary Moving titles Most titles are defaulted to align down the center of the screen and across the bottom See System defaults on page 17 You can however move titles to...

Page 16: ...eo on the monitor screen freeze or zoom out while the camera moves to that preset or tour See TIPs 10 If you selected a preset or relay as the action for the step also select the duration for how long...

Page 17: ...hear a beep and the programming code display appears on the keypad s LCD 2 At the ENTER PROGRAMMING CODE display enter the reset access code by pressing 1 4 7 6 and seq 3 At the RESET TO DEFAULTS disp...

Page 18: ...an limits Off Passcodes Off blank Phase adjustment 50 Phase lock enabled Off System defaults Programming settings Default Power on Off Preset title duration Infinite Privacy mask color Gray Relay 1 Re...

Page 19: ...he dome on page 16 I can t get the programming interface to close Reset cycle the power to the dome by turning the power off then on See Resetting the dome on page 16 Index presets 7 privacy masks 11...

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