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ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual

Document 800-01023 Rev A

137 

02/08

ACUIX Lower Dome

The ACUIX has four different polycarbonate lower domes available. The choices allow 
you to balance camera discretion with available light.

Regulatory Specifications

Table B-4

Lower Dome Light Loss Specifications

Dome Material

Light Loss

Clear Polycarbonate

None

Smoked Polycarbonate

Approximately 1/2 f-stop 

Chrome Mirrored Polycarbonate

Approximately 2 f-stop

Gold Mirrored Polycarbonate

Approximately 2 f-stop 

Table B-5

Regulatory Specifications

Emissions

FCC: Part 15 Class A

Immunity

CE: EN0082-1

Safety

ETL listed
IEC 600065:2001
ANSI/UL 60065-1
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60065-03

Summary of Contents for ACUIX

Page 1: ...Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 User Manual ACUIX High Speed Dome ...

Page 2: ...5 07 Revised document HJZTP privacy zone revision A 02 08 Document p n changed from 900 0849 rev 1 01 Removed 23X WDR TDN Hitachi VK S454R camera added 18X Color Sony FCB 48C 18X TDN Sony FCB 490D and 26X WDR TDN Sony FCB 990D cameras Added Class A warning to p 3 ...

Page 3: ... between the equipment and receiver or connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Users of the product are responsible for checking and complying with all federal state and local laws and statutes concerning the monitoring and re...

Page 4: ...s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer 7 A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 8 POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied ...

Page 5: ... may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 14 SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition 15 LIGHTNING AND POWER LINE SURGES For added protection of this unit when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet an...

Page 6: ...t be wired to a double pole fuse spur with 3mm separation The 3A fuse spur must be located close to the PSU Warning Using replacement parts or accessories other than the original manufacturers may invalidate the warranty Warning To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall ceiling in accordance with the installation instructions ...

Page 7: ...ress Settings 25 Address Examples 26 DIP Switch Address Override 26 Factory Defaults 26 Restore Factory Defaults 27 RJ45 Ethernet Connection 27 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol 29 Introduction 29 HEGS5000 5001 Controller 29 Power Up 29 Reset ACUIX 30 Manual Control 30 18X Color Camera FCB EX48C 33 18X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range FCB EX490D 33 26X True D...

Page 8: ...t Mode Preset 94 64 Find Home 64 Presets 64 Program Preset 66 Recall Preset 66 Preset Tours 66 Run Preset Tour 68 Stop a Preset Tour 68 Sector IDs 69 Privacy Zones 69 Mimic Tours 71 Programming Mimic Tours 71 Mimic Tour Operation 72 Deleting Privacy Zones Presets Preset Tours and Sectors 72 5 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol 75 Factory Default Switch Settings 75 Configuration Upl...

Page 9: ...ming 116 Enhanced Settings 123 Appendix A Troubleshooting 127 Technical Support 127 Problem No Video 127 Problem General Video Problems Video Over UTP Only 128 Video is Inverted 128 Video is Poor 128 Problem Video But No Control 129 Problem Lens Out of Optical Focus 130 Problem Cannot Find Home or Does Not Go to a Preset 130 Problem Pan and Tilt is Jerky 130 Problem Video Zooms For No Reason 131 A...

Page 10: ...Rev A Document 800 01023 02 08 Contents 10 ...

Page 11: ...mbly 18 Figure 1 2 ACUIX Housing 19 Figure 1 3 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Locking Rails 19 Figure 1 4 Pendant Lower Dome Installation 20 Figure 2 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly 21 Figure 2 2 Location of DIP and Rotary Switches on Main Board 21 Figure 3 1 Sectors IDs 49 Figure 3 2 Sector ID Coordinates 50 ...

Page 12: ...Rev A Document 800 01023 02 08 Figures 12 ...

Page 13: ...r ID Commands 50 Table 3 10 Privacy Zone Commands 53 Table 3 11 HJZTP Joystick Operation 55 Table 4 1 HJZTP Joystick Operation 62 Table 4 2 Pre programmed Presets ACUIX VCL 65 Table 4 3 Preset Tour Programming Fields 67 Table 6 1 Default User PINs 80 Table 7 1 Program Alarm Field Entry 94 Table 7 2 Alarm States 95 Table 7 3 Alarm Input Configuration 96 Table 7 4 Pan and Tilt Reverse Operation 96 T...

Page 14: ... 7 19 Recommended Gain Settings for Cable Lengths 124 Table B 1 Housing Specifications 133 Table B 2 Camera Specifications 134 Table B 3 Pan and Tilt Specifications 135 Table B 4 Lower Dome Light Loss Specifications 137 Table B 5 Regulatory Specifications 137 Table C 1 ACUIX Mimic Tours Mapped to Pelco Pattern Tours 139 Table D 1 Protocol settings for ACUIX PTZ dome camera system 141 ...

Page 15: ... set to Honeywell Diamond protocol and controlled by an HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controller Chapter 4 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol demonstrates the programming and operation of an ACUIX set to Honeywell VCL protocol and controlled by an HJZTP controller Chapter 5 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol describes additional features that are provided by the IntelliBus p...

Page 16: ... see the documents listed below Document title Part number ACUIX Housing Installation Guide 800 01760 ACUIX Quick Set Up Poster 800 00248 HDPRM2 Parapet Mount Install Guide 900 0877 HDXWM1 Decorative Wall Mount Install Guide 900 0868 HDCM1 Indoor Pendant Mount Install Guide 900 0869 ...

Page 17: ...lled and the housing has been installed on the mount See Related Documents on page 16 for the names and part numbers of the mount and housing installation guides Models Refer to the following table for the ACUIX pan and tilt camera assembly model numbers Table 1 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Model Numbers Model Number Description HDCAN0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 18X Color NTSC Camera HDCAP...

Page 18: ...nt label yellow label with black dot below the locking guide in the housing with the alignment label yellow label with black dot on the locking rail on the pan and tilt camera assembly HDCFP0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 26X WDR TDN PAL Camera HDCGN0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 35X WDR TDN w EIS NTSC Camera HDCGP0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 35X WDR TDN w EIS PAL Camera Table 1 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Ca...

Page 19: ... camera assembly into the housing until it snaps into place Alignment label yellow label with black dot Locking guide 2 places Locking guide 2 places Ensure the rails on the pan and tilt assembly lock into the holes on the housing guides Ensure the 2 rails on the camera assembly lock into the holes on the housing guides Alignment label yellow label with black dot ...

Page 20: ...r dome on the retaining bracket in the housing Figure 1 4 Pendant Lower Dome Installation 2 Ensure the trim ring is in place around the lower dome 3 Press the lower dome into the housing 4 Secure the lower dome to the housing by installing the two screws provided with the lower dome Hook lanyard from lower dome to retaining bracket in housing Trim ring ...

Page 21: ...ol equipment settings There are four rotary switches SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 for setting the ACUIX logical address for control purposes A DIP switch can also be used to restore the default settings and another DIP switch to override the switch settings for the logical address Figure 2 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Figure 2 2 Location of DIP and Rotary Switches on Main Board Printed circuit boar...

Page 22: ...tocol or baud rate the system defaults to Diamond protocol at 9600 baud rate Table 2 1 DIP Switch SW5 ACUIX Protocol Settings Protocol Name Switch Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IntelliBus OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Diamond ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MAXPRO Mode OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF VCL RS485 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF VCL Video Telemetry Control over Coax OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 23: ...me Note If there are invalid settings on SW5 or SW6 regarding protocol or baud rate the system defaults to Diamond protocol at 9600 baud rate Table 2 2 DIP Switch SW6 ACUIX Baud Rate Settings Baud Rate Switch Position 1 2 3 4 600 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1200 ON OFF OFF OFF 2400 OFF ON OFF OFF 4800 ON ON OFF OFF 9600 OFF OFF ON OFF 19200 ON OFF ON OFF 38400 OFF ON ON OFF 57600 ON ON ON OFF 115200 OFF OFF O...

Page 24: ...On 0 Off Honeywell Diamond For Honeywell Diamond protocol the commonly used setting is 9600 baud even parity SW5 10000001 positions 1 8 In above SW5 8 is ON to force reading from DIP switches See DIP Switch Address Override page 26 for more information on setting SW5 8 SW6 00101000 positions 1 8 sets the ACUIX to 9600 baud with even parity Table 2 3 DIP Switch SW6 ACUIX Parity Settings Parity Swit...

Page 25: ... DIP switches See DIP Switch Address Override page 26 for more information on setting SW5 8 SW6 01100000 positions 1 8 sets the ACUIX to 38400 baud with no parity Camera Address Settings Address selection is via rotary switches SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 Caution The ACUIX can be addressed from 0000 to 9999 The addressing scheme may be restricted due to the limitations of the controller being used to cont...

Page 26: ...ion is performed on the addresses by the ACUIX DIP Switch Address Override DIP Switch SW5 8 can be set so the ACUIX sets the camera address based on the rotary switch settings or from memory SW5 8 should be kept ON during normal operation so that the logical address can be changed from the on screen setup menus SW5 8 OFF Logical address stored in memory overrides the DIP Switch settings ON The ACU...

Page 27: ...ings to be restored SW5 7 OFF Normal Operation ON Restore Factory Default settings Note It is not advisable to keep this DIP switch SW5 7 in the ON position Once the factory default is achieved after a single power cycling place SW5 7 back to the OFF position RJ45 Ethernet Connection The RJ45 connector located on the ACUIX interface board is used for production use and testing only and has no func...

Page 28: ...28 Switch Settings ...

Page 29: ...neywell Diamond protocol and controlled by a model HEGS5000 HEGS5001 or HJZTP joystick controller HEGS5000 5001 Controller Power Up Upon power up of the ACUIX a start up screen displays the protocol baud rate parity data bits camera model and software VXWorks and FPGA release dates and versions If the Honeywell startup screen has been turned off in the setup menus an X displays in its place ACUIX ...

Page 30: ...he ACUIX Note To restore the ACUIX to factory default settings you can access the on screen setup menus or make use of the DIP switches as described in Restore Factory Defaults on page 27 Manual Control Manual control of an ACUIX dome includes pan tilt zoom focus and iris To manually control an ACUIX the address of the ACUIX must be selected as the control camera When an operator performs a comman...

Page 31: ...matic exposure control The lens iris camera video gain and camera shutter speed adjust automatically to the brightness of the scene unless manual exposure or iris is selected at the controller Under normal conditions the camera shutter is set to 1 60s for NTSC and the video gain is set to 1 0dB As the light level varies in this normal area the lens iris is opened and closed to compensate for the v...

Page 32: ...ck filter will be inserted and the picture is returned to color For all cameras with manual exposure control also referred to as manual iris control the same sequence is followed when increasing and decreasing manual exposure control When in manual exposure control the TDN function is also controlled manually however it remains independent of the manual exposure control If the unit is powered down...

Page 33: ...ow 1 60s for NTSC or 1 50s for PAL The exposure setting iris gain or shutter that is controlled when the camera is in manual exposure mode is selectable while the other two will be in auto mode The White Balance can be set to manual mode If the unit is in manual mode the red and blue gain settings can be set between 0 low and 255 high The 18X color camera features motion detection There are four d...

Page 34: ...ntrolled when the camera is in manual exposure mode is selectable while the other two will be in auto mode The White Balance can be set to manual mode If the unit is in manual mode the red and blue gain settings can be set between 0 low and 511 high The 35X camera also features progressive scanning image stabilization and motion detection When the default interlace scanning is set to the default O...

Page 35: ... the camera to the previously saved flashback scene For instance after the ACUIX has found home initialized the operator finds a scene of interest The operator presses Flashback and ACUIX stores that scene Scene A If the operator then moves to another scene Scene B and presses Flashback ACUIX saves Scene B and returns to Scene A Pressing Flashback again returns the camera to Scene B If the operato...

Page 36: ...e can also be toggled on and off using Preset 99 Refer to Recall Presets on page 41 for more information on sending the ACUIX to a Preset Alarm Operation The ACUIX has 4 alarm inputs that can be configured as normally open or closed If the contact deviates from normal an alarm occurs The ACUIX can be programmed through the on screen setup menus to activate a Preset a Preset Tour or Mimic Tour in r...

Page 37: ...s the cycle starts again The alarm status displays on screen on the same text line set aside for the Camera ID number The Camera ID does not have to be displayed in order to view the alarm status If any alarms are active the ACUIX displays AL After the AL the ACUIX lists all active alarms in order Thus if alarms 1 3 and 4 are active the ACUIX displays AL 1 3 4 There is no on screen indication as t...

Page 38: ...EGS5001 controller The first method quickly saves the current camera scene and assigns a predefined title For example Preset 1 is titled PS1 Preset 2 is titled PS2 and so forth The second method allows the user to program a 24 character title Note The HEGS5000 5001 controller allows operators to program Presets 1 10 To program Preset 0 and 9 you must log in as a Master user Program Preset Method 1...

Page 39: ...ling the NightShot mode if this feature is available on the camera and cannot be programmed For domes without the NightShot feature Preset 99 can be programmed b Press or until the desired character displays on the controller s LCD screen and press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select until the desired title di...

Page 40: ...s and then press Character Select f Press or until Space displays and then press Character Select g Press or until an upper case D displays and then press Character Select h Press or until a lower case o displays and then press Character Select i Press or until a lower case o displays and then press Character Select j Press or until a lower case r displays and then press Character Select k Press C...

Page 41: ...e preset The ACUIX goes to the pan tilt zoom iris and focus positions programmed in the Preset While the ACUIX is going to a Preset position the title of the Preset is added to the video signal and the letter A automatic is added to the camera ID The Preset title and the letter A remain on the video until the ACUIX gets another command CAM 0001 A Table 3 6 Preset Title Operation If Then Preset tit...

Page 42: ...ed Presets perform the following steps This display cannot be edited it is for viewing purposes only 1 Press Dome Menu 2 Press or until PreShot Menu displays on the controller LCD 3 Press Enter 4 Press or until List displays on the controller LCD 5 Press Enter A list of the programmed Presets displays on the monitor where the ACUIX video can be viewed 6 The controller LCD display shows the command...

Page 43: ... to 480 per second The title of each Preset as it is viewed is added to the video signal For the title to be displayed on the monitor Preset Titles must be set to ON The Preset Tour repeats continuously until an operator manually controls the ACUIX pan tilt zoom focus or iris or the ACUIX receives a Preset Preset Tour Mimic Tour or find home command When an operator runs a Preset Tour once the ACU...

Page 44: ...the Velocity field press the right arrow key below the controller s LCD 10 Enter the Dwell Time from 0 99 seconds 11 Continue entering Presets up to a total of 64 by repeating steps 8 9 and 10 12 Press Enter when finished adding Presets The following commands are displayed on the bottom of the monitor 13 Program another Preset Tour or press Clear Manual to exit the VectorScan Programming menu 14 P...

Page 45: ...Menu ESC List Contents of a Preset Tour The contents of each Preset Tour stored in the ACUIX can be viewed The Preset Tour contents cannot be edited from this display The list displays the Presets with the programmed velocity settings and dwell times in the order they were programmed 1 Press Dome Menu 2 Press or until VectorScan Menu displays on the LCD and press Enter 3 Press or until Vscan Conte...

Page 46: ...the Preset Tour from beginning to end then repeats the list until halted by an operator Caution Continuous Preset Tour operation for extended periods of time more than 8 hours is not recommended Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens failure and maintenance expense Similarly avoid setting auto focus to continuous To run a programmed Preset Tour continuously 1 Enter the Preset Tour Vec...

Page 47: ...he Mimic Tour number 1 3 you desire to program using the numeric keypad on the controller and press Enter The controller LCD displays Tour Prgrm Stop 6 The ACUIX begins to count down from 120 to 0 seconds Perform the desired pan tilt and zoom commands until the ACUIX times out The ACUIX saves all commands as the operator performs them To end the programming before the ACUIX times out press Enter T...

Page 48: ... runs continuously until the ACUIX receives another command Method 3 Tours 1 16 See Mimic Tour Honeywell Diamond Protocol Only page 116 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on running Mimic Tours Delete a Mimic Tour Perform one of the following methods to delete a Mimic Tour Existing programming in a Mimic Tour can also be overwritten by simply re programming the Mimic Tour Meth...

Page 49: ...UIX sequences between the sector titles for 1 5 seconds per sector The operator looking at the monitor quickly knows the location the ACUIX is viewing The location of the Sector ID title is programmable See Change Sector Name Location page 91 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information Program Sector IDs 1 Press Dome Menu 2 Press or until Sector Priv Menu displays on the LCD 3 Press En...

Page 50: ...appears or press Clear Manual to cancel the operation and return to manual operation 10 Repeat step 6 to step 9 to continue programming Sectors or press Clear Manual to return to manual operation 11 Press Dome Menu or Menu ESC to exit the Dome Menu on the LCD display Table 3 9 Sector ID Commands Command Function E to Edit Sector Press or key until E displays on the LCD screen and press Character S...

Page 51: ...eo blanks If a unit is sent to a Preset that has been programmed so that any portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible the Preset title displays on the monitor but the video is blanked If a unit is sent to a Preset and any portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible while traveling to the Preset the video is blanked when any portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible Note Upon powering up the ACUI...

Page 52: ...ired privacy number 1 32 for the new privacy zone and press Enter 7 Enter the Privacy Zone title up to 22 characters a Press the or key to display the required character on the LCD screen and press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX b Repeat step a until the password is complete and press Enter 8 Privacy Zone options are displayed on the monitor Press or until S displ...

Page 53: ...Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX b Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select until all the characters in the password have been sent to the ACUIX The characters will appear as asterisks on the monitor display for security purposes c Press Enter Table 3 10 Privacy Zone Commands Command Procedure E to Edit Press or until E displays on the LCD screen and press ...

Page 54: ...lt password through the on screen setup menus See Resetting Privacy Zone Password Diamond or IntelliBus Protocols page 81 in Chapter 6 ACUIX Password Feature HJTZP Controller For detailed information on the HJZTP controller see the HJZTP US HJZTP EU User Manual 900 0570 Power Up The operation of the ACUIX upon power up is the same as described on page 29 Reset ACUIX Press and hold Fn then press F6...

Page 55: ...ra Note The auto key above the focus keys has no action when in Diamond protocol mode Auto focus control can be set using the domes OSD menus see Auto Focus page 100 to come on when the camera is zoomed or when the camera undertakes a pan tilt or zoom action Table 3 11 HJZTP Joystick Operation Control Function Joystick up Joystick down Joystick left Joystick right Tilt up Tilt down Pan left Pan ri...

Page 56: ... Program Alarms page 93 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on programming alarms The alarms are sampled 16 times per second After the alarm has been accepted the ACUIX determines if a function has been programmed for that alarm and if that alarm is enabled If either of those conditions are not met the alarm will be discarded If both conditions are met the alarm is considered t...

Page 57: ...displays on screen on the same text line set aside for the Camera ID number The Camera ID does not have to be displayed in order to view the alarm status If any alarms are active the ACUIX displays AL After the AL the ACUIX lists all active alarms in order Thus if alarms 1 3 and 4 are active the ACUIX displays AL 1 34 There is no on screen indication as to which alarm is currently being serviced T...

Page 58: ...er Note See Program a Preset Tour Honeywell VCL and Supported 3rd Party Protocols page 117 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on setting up Mimic Tours For more information on using the HJZTP controller with the ACUIX on screen menu see HJZTP Joystick Controller page 84 and the HJZTP HJZTP User Manual 900 0570 Mimic Tours Mimic tours function the same when using the HJZTP cont...

Page 59: ...ight corner of the sector and press F5 enter 8 Use the joystick to center the picture on the upper right corner of the sector and press F5 enter 9 Return to step 4 to program another sector or press Lock to exit the sector program menu Note For more information on using the HJZTP controller with the ACUIX on screen menu see HJZTP Joystick Controller page 84 and the HJZTP HJZTP User Manual 900 0570...

Page 60: ... and press F5 enter 7 Enter the Privacy Zone title by pressing Camera and Preset to scroll through the characters and then pressing Aux to enter each character Use the HJZTP numeric keypad to enter numbers Press F5 enter when done 8 Scroll to the S by pressing Camera and Preset then pressing Aux to enter the S 9 Use the joystick and the F1 F2 F3 F4 keys to adjust the position and size of the Priva...

Page 61: ...escribed in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol with the exceptions noted in the following paragraphs Many of the features and programming options are accessed by using pre programmed Preset commands Note Although the information in this chapter is specific to the Honeywell VCL protocol when the ACUIX is set to MAXPRO Pelco P or Pelco D protocol the ACUIX operates i...

Page 62: ...he ACUIX to Preset 90 the Autofocus is automatically enabled Manual Control Manual control of the ACUIX when using VCL protocol with the HJZTP controller is the same as described in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Table 4 1 HJZTP Joystick Operation Control Function Joystick up Joystick down Joystick left Joystick right Tilt up Tilt down Pan left Pan right The sp...

Page 63: ... unit between auto and manual exposure A message AUTO EXPOSURE ON or AUTO EXPOSURE OFF displays on the video when the ACUIX executes Preset 92 Focus Press FAR or NEAR on the HJZTP controller to manually focus the camera Note Auto focus control can be set through the ACUIX setup menus see Auto Focus page 100 to come on when the camera is panned tilted or zoomed Freeze Unfreeze Video Preset 95 The f...

Page 64: ... to Preset 94 A message NightShot On or NightShot Off displays on the video when the ACUIX executes Preset 94 Find Home The operator can only send the ACUIX to its home position by resetting the scan and camera See Reset ACUIX on page 62 for more information on finding home Presets When using VCL protocol there are several Presets reserved for controlling and programming the ACUIX Refer to Table 4...

Page 65: ...imic Tour 2 Preset 85 Program Mimic Tour 3 Preset 86 Terminate Mimic Tour programming Preset 87 Start Preset Tour 1 Preset 88 Start Preset Tour 2 Preset 89 Start Preset Tour 3 Preset 90 Setup Menu on screen displays Preset 91 Toggles the error table display Preset 92 Toggles auto exposure ON and OFF factory default is ON Preset 93 Toggles backlight compensation ON and OFF The unit must be in auto ...

Page 66: ... 1 using an HJZTP controller 1 Press 1 2 Press Preset The camera moves at the maximum speed to the previously defined Preset 1 The user may also select Presets 1 4 by single key presses using the keys labeled Preset 1 to 4 Preset Tours Caution Continuous Preset Tour operation for extended periods of time more than 8 hours is not recommended Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens failu...

Page 67: ...ess Iris Close The cursor moves to S Save 7 Press Iris Open to save the Preset Tour To exit without saving use the pan left function to move the cursor to E Exit and press Iris Open Table 4 3 Preset Tour Programming Fields FIELD Usage NUM number Move the cursor to the desired field and press Iris Open to activate Use the tilt up and down functions of the controller to change the value If the field...

Page 68: ...Iris Close When an ACUIX receives a command to run a Preset Tour the ACUIX goes to the first Preset programmed in the Preset Tour at maximum velocity 480 second for the programmed dwell time then goes to the next Preset in the Preset Tour at the programmed velocity for the specified dwell time and so on When a Preset Tour is running continuously the ACUIX goes from the last Preset to the first Pre...

Page 69: ...ed and then press Iris Open 4 Use the tilt up function on the joystick until the desired Sector ID number 1 16 displays and then press Iris Open Use the pan left and pan right functions to move between digits if necessary 5 Press Focus Near to go to PTZ mode 6 Position the video to the lower left corner of the Sector 7 Press Focus Far to return to the programming menu 8 Press Iris Open 9 Press Foc...

Page 70: ...col Privacy Zones must be programmed using the on screen setup menu 1 Position the camera so the area to be covered by the Privacy Zone is viewed on the monitor 2 Press and hold Lock then press F6 Menu and then press aux to enter the ACUIX dome menu 3 Use the tilt down function on the joystick until 6 Function Programming is highlighted and then press Iris Open 4 Use the tilt down function on the ...

Page 71: ... Preset 86 command to end the programming mode The message Program Mimic Tour Complete displays The ACUIX stores the PTZ commands in the order you entered them between the time you started the programming mode until you entered the Preset 86 command Mimic Tours 1 16 Preset 77 has been reserved for programming Mimic Tours 1 16 1 Send the ACUIX to Preset 77 2 Use the joystick tilt up and down functi...

Page 72: ...umber displays Use the joystick pan left and right functions to move between the digits if necessary 3 Press Iris Open Stop a Mimic Tour Stop the Mimic Tour by manually controlling the ACUIX or by sending the ACUIX a Preset Preset Tour or another Mimic Tour command Note The Iris Open Close commands will not stop a Mimic Tour Deleting Privacy Zones Presets Preset Tours and Sectors The programming f...

Page 73: ...tick until the desired number displays Use the pan left and pan right functions to move between the digits if necessary 6 Press Iris Open If deletion of the programming was successful the message Delete Success displays on the monitor If the selected function and number Preset Preset Tour Privacy Zone or Sector was not programmed it cannot be deleted and the message Does Not Exist displays on the ...

Page 74: ...74 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol ...

Page 75: ...d an ACUIX configuration to a PC for later use Upload an ACUIX configuration to another ACUIX of the same camera model Upgrade the firmware to one or more ACUIX PTZ domes in your network For detailed information on how to upload and download configuration files and upgrade firmware to an ACUIX please refer to the Rapid Eye System Administrator s Guide Factory Default Switch Settings Protocol Intel...

Page 76: ...camera to another For example the configuration from an ACUIX dome camera with an FCB EX48C camera assembly should not be uploaded to an ACUIX dome camera with a VK S654 camera assembly For detailed information on how to upload and download configuration files to an ACUIX please refer to the Rapid Eye System Administrator s Guide Configuration Default Whenever a camera is changed the configuration...

Page 77: ...er Manual Document 800 01023 Rev A 77 02 08 Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade firmware to the ACUIX dome For detailed information on how to upgrade firmware to an ACUIX please refer to the Rapid Eye System Administrator s Guide ...

Page 78: ...78 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol ...

Page 79: ...ogramming can also be deleted through this menu Enabling the Password Feature The password feature is accessed using a Preset command 1 Ensure you have manual control pan tilt of the ACUIX in which you want to enable the password feature and the video from the same ACUIX can be viewed on a monitor 2 Send the ACUIX to Preset 75 The password on screen menu displays a Move the joystick up and down to...

Page 80: ... 4 digit PIN the user can access the ACUIX setup menus Changing the 4 Digit PIN 1 Send the ACUIX to Preset 75 2 Enter the Supervisory 4 digit PIN default 1000 Move the joystick up or down to select numbers for each digit Move the joystick left or right to move between digits 3 Press Iris Open 4 Move the joystick down to position the cursor on 2 Change PIN and press Iris Open 5 Move the joystick up...

Page 81: ...another option or press Iris Close to exit and return to normal operation Resetting Privacy Zone Password Diamond or IntelliBus Protocols 1 Send the ACUIX to Preset 75 2 Enter the Supervisory 4 digit PIN default 1000 Move the joystick up or down to select numbers for each digit Move the joystick left or right to move between digits 3 Press Iris Open 4 Move the joystick down to position the cursor ...

Page 82: ...eft or right to move between digits 3 Press Iris Open 4 Move the joystick down to position the cursor on 4 Delete All Privacyzone and press Iris Open 5 Select Y to delete all Privacy Zones Select N to cancel the operation Move the joystick left or right to position the cursor on Y or N and press Iris Open 6 Press Iris Close to exit the menu Enter 4 digit PIN IRIS CLOSE to Exit EXTREME CAUTION This...

Page 83: ...ssed from a joystick controller and are displayed on the monitor where the ACUIX video displays Special Presets are pre programmed for accessing the on screen setup menus when using Honeywell VCL or 3rd party protocols Control Video Requirements 1 The ACUIX dome being set up must be selected as the control camera on the controller 2 The video from the ACUIX dome must be displayed on a monitor 3 Th...

Page 84: ...The numbers either toggle between the available choices or call up another menu 5 If character entry is required in a field press or until the desired character displays on the LCD screen and then press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX 6 Press Clear Manual to exit any ACUIX menu Once you are out of the on screen setup menus on the monitor press Menu ESC to exit the ...

Page 85: ...yed Press monitor to send BACKSPACE to the dome to delete the previous character Press and hold fn then press monitor to send the space character which is also available between Z and a Press wash to send INSERT to the dome to insert a line Press wipe to send DELETE to the dome to delete a line Press F5 enter to send ENTER to the ACUIX dome menu Press F6 menu to send ESC to the ACUIX dome menu Pre...

Page 86: ...old fn then press Counter to jump to symbol characters when letter characters are being displayed Press monitor to send BACKSPACE to the dome to delete the previous character Press and hold fn then press monitor to send the space character which is also available between Z and a Press wash to send INSERT to the dome to insert a line Press wipe to send DELETE to the dome to delete a line Press F5 e...

Page 87: ...eset commands 2 Use the joystick up down left and right functions on the controller to move the cursor to the desired option 3 Use the Iris Open function to select an option 4 Use the pan left and right commands if applicable to move horizontally between fields in a table 5 Use the tilt up and down commands if applicable to move vertically between fields in a table 6 When a field requires text ent...

Page 88: ...agnostic Options Coordinates Error Table Clear Memory Clear Error Table Display Error Codes Restore Defaults Scan and Dome Reset Camera Options 1 Zoom and Focus Exposure Control Video Setup NightShot Control Still Preset White Balance Vertical Phase Wide Dynamic Range Interlace Scanning Image Stabilization Motion Detection Function Programming PTZ Tour Menu 2 Program a Preset Tour 3 Privacy Zone O...

Page 89: ... displays in the field The on screen options are displayed in the language selected English is the default language Display Options Select 2 from the main setup menu to set up the video Display Options Camera Message Select 1 from the Display Options menu to toggle the camera ID display ON default or OFF The camera display is generated by the address selection of the dome If the address of the dom...

Page 90: ...es to the Preset but the title is not added to the video signal Digital Zoom Message Select 4 from the Display Options menu to display the actual digital zoom magnification Selecting 4 toggles the value between ON and OFF default If set to ON the digital zoom setting displays on the right side of the monitor on the same line as the camera ID display If the camera name location is changed the digit...

Page 91: ...and down when using VCL protocol to position the Sector ID When the Sector ID is in the desired location press Enter Iris Open when using VCL protocol Crosshairs Select 8 from the Display Options menu to display crosshairs on the video display This is useful when using the Pan Offset feature Selecting 8 toggles the crosshairs display OFF default and ON If turned on the crosshairs are displayed whe...

Page 92: ... menu to set the Control Options Setting the Control Options for the ACUIX dome includes operation of the pan and tilt auto focus programming alarms programming the default function and defining the startup state of the dome PASS If the PASS function is ON the pan and tilt speed range is a function of the lens zoom angle As the lens is zoomed in the maximum pan and tilt speeds are reduced and the ...

Page 93: ...ng down with the controller 3 The pan and tilt unit pans the camera 180 and then begins to tilt up It continues to tilt up as long as the controller tilt function remains in the down position When the ACUIX reaches its tilt up limit the dome returns to normal operation If the controller is returned to its neutral position before the ACUIX reaches its tilt up limit the ACUIX returns to normal opera...

Page 94: ...ot Exist displays on the screen If a Preset is reserved for a special ACUIX function PS PS Reserved displays 4 Position the cursor on the ENA field and enter a Y enabled or N disabled Note If an alarm is disabled the ACUIX does not respond to a change of state in the alarm contact The ACUIX does not perform the programmed Preset Preset Tour or Mimic Tour If a Preset Preset Tour or Mimic Tour is no...

Page 95: ... and the alarm number to the video signal AL remains on the video until all alarms are acknowledged The alarm status displays on screen on the same line as the Camera ID display More than one alarm occurs The ACUIX performs the action for the first alarm and adds the other alarm numbers to the video in numerical order When the first alarm is acknowledged the ACUIX performs the action for the next ...

Page 96: ...nformation 5 Degree Tilt Limit Select 4 to toggle the 5 Degree Tilt Limit ON or OFF default If set to on an operator can position the ACUIX tilt 5 degrees above horizontal Table 7 3 Alarm Input Configuration If Then The alarm condition is set to Open When the contact opens an alarm occurs The alarm condition is set to Close When the contact closes an alarm occurs PAN AND TILT OPTIONS 1 Manual Spee...

Page 97: ... and the programming from the existing ACUIX is transferred to the new ACUIX using the upload download feature see Chapter 5 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol The alignment of the new ACUIX may not be exactly the same as the old ACUIX causing the programmed positions of the Presets to be off Preset 0 is used to define the location of the pan setting 1 Select 1 to toggle the Offset...

Page 98: ... when power is returned For example this feature is turned on and the ACUIX was performing a Preset Tour when it lost power When power is restored the ACUIX will find home and then start the Preset Tour The default setting is OFF If the ACUIX loses power it will operate as defined in Find Home on Startup on page 97 Select 7 in the Pan and Tilt Options menu to toggle ON and OFF If changing from OFF...

Page 99: ... numbers If the function is programmed the title appears on the screen For example if P Preset 1 is entered and it has been programmed with the title Entrance Door PS Entrance Door displays on the screen If Preset 1 is entered and it has not been programmed PS Does Not Exist displays on the screen DLY delay Enter the amount of time minutes seconds the ACUIX should be idle before performing the def...

Page 100: ...te and protocol can be changed Table 7 8 Auto Focus Operation Value Usage OFF Turns the Auto Focus feature off The lens must be manually focused Z The lens auto focuses whenever the zoom setting is changed This is the recommended setting for normal operation PTZ The lens auto focuses whenever the pan tilt or zoom positions are changed Table 7 9 Preset Tour Auto Focus Operation If Then Preset Tour ...

Page 101: ...If you change the address of the ACUIX you must change the control camera on the controller to match the new address in order to change any other menu options or control the ACUIX Change Protocol Select 2 to toggle between the available protocol settings DIAMOND MAXPRO VCL 485 VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D IBUS or AD Change Baud Rate Select 3 to toggle between the available baud rate settings 600 1200 2...

Page 102: ...sented by 2 bytes 4 digits Not all entries are actual errors some are indications of such things as normal power down and power up operations The codes used in the error table can be seen by selecting option 5 Display Error Tbl Codes Select 2 to turn the Error Table display ON or OFF default Clear the Memory Select 3 to Clear the Memory Select Y to clear the memory N to cancel and ESC to exit DIAG...

Page 103: ...of the error and event table codes ERROR TABLE HAS BEEN CLEARED Error and Event Codes 00 Corrupted memory 01 Proc low voltage reset 02 Proc bus error 03 Proc address error 04 Proc illegal instruction 05 Proc zero divide 06 Proc privilege violation 07 Proc spurious interrupt 08 Four ESC reset 09 Pan motor error 10 Corrupted data to camera 11 Camera data queue overrun 21 Command queue overrun 22 Pac...

Page 104: ...his error code can represent multiple errors The EE error code includes the following byte 2 digit hexadecimal number where the right hand digit is represented as in the above table and the left hand digit is represented as in the above table with bit 0 bit 4 bit 1 bit 5 bit 2 bit 6 and bit 3 bit 7 Table 7 10 Cx Code Last Hexadecimal Digit bit 3 2 1 0 Hexadecimal Digit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 ...

Page 105: ...ns 18X WDR True Day Night and 26X WDR True Day Night Camera FCB EX490D and FCB EX990D Respectively Note The information in this section applies to both the 18X and 26X cameras unless otherwise specified Select 5 from the Main menu to access the Camera Options menu Caution This menu is for qualified technical personnel only Changing the Camera Options can make the video unusable Restore the default...

Page 106: ...d select Enter Exposure Control Select 2 to setup the lens Exposure Control options The selections that display NA do not apply to this camera Auto Exposure Level Select 2 to change the Auto Exposure Level Auto Exposure Level is only operational when the unit is in Auto Exposure mode 1 Enter a value from 0 dark outdoor application to 14 bright indoor application The default value is 7 2 Select Ent...

Page 107: ...ng cannot be greater than the deactivation setting This guarantees that there will always be some deadband between the activate and deactivate levels The amount of deadband can be adjusted to prevent the ACUIX from oscillating between the NightShot activated and deactivated modes Gain Settings depending on camera 0dB 2dB 4dB 6dB 8dB 10dB 12dB 14dB 16dB 18dB 20dB 22dB 24dB 26dB 28dB Shutter Speed S...

Page 108: ...s 1 4 sec 1 8 sec 1 15 sec 1 30 sec or 1 60 sec The High Light level mode cannot be set lower than the Low Light level mode Enter Low Light Select 4 to toggle between the available gain settings 0 28dB and shutter speeds to set the point where the unit switches to Low Light level white balance mode Shutter Speed Settings PAL cameras 1 3 sec 1 6 sec 1 12 sec 1 25 sec or 1 50 sec WHITE BALANCE CONTR...

Page 109: ...ly available if Manual White Balance is ON Enter a value between 0 low and 255 high and select Enter The default value is 200 Still Preset Select 5 to toggle Still Preset ON or OFF default WHITE BALANCE CONTROL 1 High Light WB Mode NA 2 Low Light WB Mode NA 3 Enter High Light NA 4 Enter Low Light NA 5 Manual White Balance ON 6 Red Gain 200 7 Blue Gain 200 ESC to Exit Table 7 12 Still Preset Operat...

Page 110: ...from the Main menu to access the Camera Options menu Caution This menu is for qualified technical personnel only Changing the Camera Options can make the video unusable Restore the default settings to bring video back Maximum Digital Zoom Select 1 from the Camera Options menu to toggle between the available options to set the lens Maximum Digital Zoom The available values are 1x 2x 4x and 12x defa...

Page 111: ...able EXPOSURE CONTROL 1 Auto AE Mode AE 2 Manual AE Mode Iris AE Exposure Mode Features NightShot Control MAN Auto NS Sensitivity NA Digital Slow Shutter OFF ESC to Exit Table 7 13 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings Auto AE Mode Settings NightShot Control MAN Auto NightShot Sensitivity NA Digital Slow Shutter OFF Auto AER1 Mode Settings NightShot Control AUTO Auto NightShot Sensitivity HIGH Digit...

Page 112: ... Enter a number between 0 and 255 then press Enter 4 Select 4 to toggle the Backlight Compensation ON or OFF The Backlight Compensation is only operational when the unit is in Auto Exposure Mode and the Wide Dynamic Range is off Digital Slow Shutter AUTO Auto AER 3 Mode Settings NightShot Control AUTO Auto NightShot Sensitivity LOW Digital Slow Shutter AUTO Table 7 13 Auto Exposure Control Mode Se...

Page 113: ...g up the video send an ESC command to the ACUIX The display returns to the Camera Options menu White Balance Select 4 from the Camera Options menu to set the camera White Balance 1 Select 1 to toggle the White Balance ON or OFF If the Manual White Balance is set to ON the Red Gain and Blue Gain settings can be changed 2 If you set the Manual White Balance to ON select 2 to change the Red Gain sett...

Page 114: ...t the Vertical Phase from 0 to 359 9 2 If enabled select 7 to change the Vertical Phase 3 Enter a number from 0 to 359 9 and press Enter When you are finished setting up the camera and lens press ESC to exit the Camera Options menu The screen returns to the Main Setup menu Select another menu option or press ESC to exit the setup mode Table 7 16 Still Preset Operation If Then Still Preset is on vi...

Page 115: ...lectronic Image Stabilization is disabled while the camera moves and then re enables after the camera has stopped moving for a five second period Note When Image Stabilization is enabled the Digital Zoom is limited to 2x Motion Detection 1 Select 9 to turn Motion Detection ON or OFF disabled If Motion Detection is ON Interlace Scanning and Image Stabilization are automatically disabled If Motion D...

Page 116: ... to access additional programming options The protocol setting determines the function programming available to the user If a function is not available for a specific protocol NA displays next to the number Mimic Tour Honeywell Diamond Protocol Only This menu option is only displayed when the ACUIX DIP switches are set to Honeywell Standard protocol When set to Honeywell VCL mode this option is NA...

Page 117: ...lay returns to the PTZ Mimic Tour menu Select another Mimic Tour option or select ESC to return to the main programming menu Program a Preset Tour Honeywell VCL and Supported 3rd Party Protocols This menu option is only displayed when the ACUIX DIP switches are set to Honeywell VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocol When set to Honeywell Standard mode this option is NA not applicable See Program Preset T...

Page 118: ... displays 1 Enter the Privacy Zone password The default password is blank If the ACUIX is set for VCL or Pelco P D protocols this step is skipped Table 7 17 Preset Tour Field Entries Field Usage NUM number Using the joystick move the cursor to the desired field and press Iris Open to activate Use the joystick up and down functions to change the value If the field is more than one digit each digit ...

Page 119: ...ge it to For example change Priority 3 Privacy Zone 3 to Priority 1 Privacy Zone 3 1 Enter 3 for Priority 3 in the first Change Priority field and press Enter 2 Enter 1 for Priority 1 in the second Change Priority field and press Enter The priorities change so Privacy 3 is now at Priority 1 and Privacy 1 is at Priority 2 and Privacy 2 is at Priority 3 Continue changing priorities until the Privacy...

Page 120: ... the available colors BLACK WHITE and BLUR of the Privacy Zone block List PS PT Sectors All Protocols 1 Select 4 to view the List Menu 2 If the listing is multiple pages use the page up and page down commands on your controller to view the next pages When the last item in a listing displays an END of DIRECTORY message displays 3 Enter ESC to exit any of the listing displays Presets Select 1 to vie...

Page 121: ... 8 Press Focus Far to return to the programming menu 9 Press Iris Open 10 Press Focus Near to go to PTZ mode 11 Position the video to the upper right corner of the Sector 12 Press Focus Far to return to the programming menu 13 Press Iris Open If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position the message Illegal Tilt Direction displays Repeat steps 5 10 or press Clear Manual to...

Page 122: ...played when the ACUIX DIP switches are set to Honeywell VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocol When set to Honeywell Standard protocol this option is NA not applicable See Program Preset Menu Commands page 39 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol for more information on deleting Presets Preset Tour Commands page 44 in Chapter 3 for more information on deleting Preset Tour...

Page 123: ...ulation Level can be adjusted The Lift setting boosts the high frequency in the video to compensate for high frequency losses caused by capacitive roll off of the cable distance The longer the distance of UTP wiring the higher the setting 1 Select 2 to change the current setting 2 Enter the desired setting between 0 100 3 Press Enter ENHANCED FEATURES 1 Video Gain PWM Settings 2 Display Temperatur...

Page 124: ...ngs Menu to change the current setting 2 Enter a value from 0 dark to 100 bright 3 Press Enter Caution Bright values can burn the phosphor in some monitors The character images may remain on the monitor due to the burning of the phosphor Display Temperature Select 2 from the Enhanced Features menu to turn the Temperature Display ON or OFF default This feature displays the temperature of the ACUIX ...

Page 125: ... MM format Display Date Select 2 to toggle the date display OFF default and ON If the date display is turned on it appears on the bottom of the video in the middle right of the screen in DD MMM YYYY format If the temperature or pressure displays are turned on as well the date displays in DD MMM format Time Format Select 3 to toggle the Time Format between 24 Hours default and 12 Hours If the 12 ho...

Page 126: ...date as originally displayed Display Voltages This display is for diagnostic purposes The ACUIX monitors the 15V supply used to operate the camera and the 3 3V supply used to operate the PC boards Select 6 to view the actual levels of the monitored power supplies An example display is shown to the right SUPPLY VOLTAGES Supply Level Actual Level 15V Supply 14 8V 3 3V Supply 3 26V ESC to Exit ...

Page 127: ...perwork Problem No Video Possible Solutions 1 Verify power to all pieces of equipment in the system 2 Check the fuse F1 on the interface board in the housing to verify it has not blown 3 If multiple ACUIX units are installed with a video switcher a Make sure the camera is called up on a monitor at the controller b Bypass the switcher and connect the video from the ACUIX directly to a monitor If vi...

Page 128: ...e dome has reached its home setting unless a Privacy Zone overlaps with the home setting Problem General Video Problems Video Over UTP Only Video is Inverted Swap the video and video wires of the UTP cabling on the video connections at one end only either the ACUIX terminations or the monitor terminations Video is Poor Adjust the video Lift and Gain PWM settings in the ACUIX on screen setup menus ...

Page 129: ... Power down all system components for 15 seconds and then re apply power to reset the ACUIX Manually control the ACUIX and verify that the ACUIX finds home 5 Wiring a Make sure that the data wiring is connected at the terminal strip in the housing b Make sure that any bare wires are not touching each other c Make sure that the wire insulation is stripped back far enough for a good connection 6 If ...

Page 130: ...nd dome so you do not scratch their optical surfaces Prepare a washed out cotton cloth or lens cleaning paper with alcohol or lens cleaning liquid Clean by moving spirally from the lens center towards its rim Repeat until completely clean Problem Cannot Find Home or Does Not Go to a Preset 1 Verify that the pan and tilt rotates freely with no interference from wiring 2 Verify the pan and tilt belt...

Page 131: ...is enabled the camera reduces the area of the CCD that is scanned This causes the video displayed on the monitor to appear to have zoomed in When the dome undergoes a pan or tilt operation Electronic Image Stabilization is disabled while the camera moves and then re enables after the camera has stopped moving for a five second period This is the normal function of the VK S654 camera with EIS enabl...

Page 132: ...132 Troubleshooting ...

Page 133: ...ng Material Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Lower Dome Diameter 7 5 in 191 mm 7 5 in 191 mm 7 5 in 191 mm Lower Dome Material Acrylic and Polycarbonate Acrylic and Polycarbonate Acrylic and Polycarbonate Mounting Method 1 5 NPT 1 5 NPT 1 5 NPT IP Rating IP66 NEMA Rating NEMA 4X Operating Voltage 24 VAC 10 24 VAC 10 24 VAC 10 Operating Current 1 9A 2 5A 1 9A Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 4...

Page 134: ...sive scan CCD Lens 18X optical zoom f 4 1 mm wide to 73 8 mm tele F1 4 to F3 0 18X optical zoom f 4 1 mm wide to 73 8 mm tele F1 4 to F3 0 26X optical zoom f 3 5 wide to 91 mm tele F1 6 to F3 8 35X optical zoom f 3 4 wide to 119 mm tele F1 4 to F4 2 Removable IR Filter No Yes Yes Yes Horizontal Resolution 470 TVL NTSC 470 TVL NTSC 530 TVL NTSC 540 TVL NTSC Electronic Image Stabilization EIS No No ...

Page 135: ...sation Auto Manual Exposure Level Backlight Compensation Auto Manual Wide Dynamic Range WDR Exposure Level Backlight Compensation Auto Manual Exposure Level Backlight Compensation Backlight Compensation On Off Auto On Off Auto On Off Auto On Off Auto Focusing System Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Table B 3 Pan and Tilt Specifications Pan Speed Variable Pan speed can be programmabl...

Page 136: ...rs each Programmable locations of labels and on screen displays Camera title overlay 24 user definable characters On screen pan tilt zoom coordinate display 3 programmable actions after a user defined period of non activity Camera will go to a Preset location chosen by the user Camera will call a Preset Tour chosen by the user Camera will call a Mimic Tour chosen by the user Password protection on...

Page 137: ...atory Specifications Table B 4 Lower Dome Light Loss Specifications Dome Material Light Loss Clear Polycarbonate None Smoked Polycarbonate Approximately 1 2 f stop Chrome Mirrored Polycarbonate Approximately 2 f stop Gold Mirrored Polycarbonate Approximately 2 f stop Table B 5 Regulatory Specifications Emissions FCC Part 15 Class A Immunity CE EN0082 1 Safety ETL listed IEC 600065 2001 ANSI UL 600...

Page 138: ...138 Specifications ...

Page 139: ...ity to run Pattern Tours 0 1 and 2 The Pelco keyboard also has a key labeled Pattern that sends out a command to perform Pattern Tour 0 The ACUIX Mimic Tours numbered 1 2 and 3 are mapped to Pelco s Pattern Tours numbered 0 1 and 2 respectively When Pattern Tour 0 is run from the Pelco keyboard the ACUIX displays Tour 0 even though it is internally mapped to Mimic Tour 1 Table C 1 ACUIX Mimic Tour...

Page 140: ...140 Pelco Emulation ...

Page 141: ...nfigured to use the protocols in the following table to ensure the ACUIX PTZ dome system functions correctly For more information about the DVRs see the user manuals included in the release material for the specific DVR Table D 1 Protocol settings for ACUIX PTZ dome camera system DVR DVR Protocol Camera Protocol Controller HRXD Diamond protocol Diamond protocol HEGS5000 HRXD Diamond VCL protocol D...

Page 142: ...142 Digital Video Recorder Integration ...

Page 143: ...EX490 105 110 FCB EX990 105 VK S654 110 change address option 100 change camera name location display option 91 change protocol option 100 change sector name location display option 91 Clear the Error Table diagnotic option 103 Clear the Memory diagnostic options 102 commands Privacy Zones 53 sector ids 50 control options 92 controllers HEGS5000 5001 29 HJZTP 54 62 Coordinates diagnostic options 1...

Page 144: ...VK S654 camera options 115 indoor pendant 20 installation 17 20 Intellibus and motion detection 116 and password features 79 and privacy zone options 118 DIP switch settings 22 L language setting 89 logging on 80 lower dome installing 17 20 M main menu 89 Maximum Digital Zoom camera options VK S654 110 menus and 3rd party protocols 87 control options 92 diagnostic options 102 Diamond protocol 84 d...

Page 145: ...settings S Scan and Dome Reset diagnotics option 105 sector ids 49 69 commands 50 programming 49 sectors display option 90 sectors deleting 72 setup menus 83 126 start up screen message display option 90 still preset 42 Still Preset camera options FCB EX490 109 FCB EX990 109 VK S654 114 still preset operation 42 SW5 DIP switch 21 SW6 DIP switch 21 switches 21 27 DIP 21 location on main board 21 re...

Page 146: ...146 VK S654 34 110 116 and EIS 34 camera feature dependencies 35 W White Balance camera options FCB EX490 108 FCB EX990 108 VK S654 113 Z Zoom and Focus camera options FCB EX48C 106 ...

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