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UltraView PTZ
User Manual

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Manufacturer

UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.

2955 Red Hill Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA

Certification

N4131

FCC compliance

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital 
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a 
commercial environment.  This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

ACMA compliance

Notice!

 This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio 

interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

Canada

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

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2004/108/EC (EMC Directive).

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compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/
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Summary of Contents for CYH-4101

Page 1: ...UltraView PTZ User Manual...

Page 2: ...ftware confirms Your agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions If You do not agree with these terms and conditions do not install or use the Software or if already installed immediately ceas...

Page 3: ...Software will be fit for their intended purpose as described in the applicable Documentation from UTC Fire Security and will conform in all material respects to the specifications stated in such Docu...

Page 4: ...Security and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement oral or written and any other communication relating to the subject matter of this agreement Intended use Use this product only for the purpose...

Page 5: ...l waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more in...

Page 6: ...UltraView PTZ User Manual vi...

Page 7: ...navigation 5 Top level access and information screens 6 Memory management 7 Program select 8 Setup 8 Presets 20 Titles areas 21 Current status 26 Tours 27 Additional menus 31 Exposure control 36 Chapt...

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Page 9: ...person complying 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 symb...

Page 10: ...UltraView PTZ User Manual x...

Page 11: ...form before you begin using your UltraView PTZ In this chapter Introduction 2 Menu navigation 3 Accessing programming menus 4 Menu navigation 5 Top level access and information screens 6 Memory manage...

Page 12: ...g options and screen sequences are illustrated Notations indicate where options may differ among camera models Figure 1 UltraView PTZ dome with wall mount arm UltraView PTZ supports many protocols to...

Page 13: ...iew PTZ menu identifies the property that will be changed To change a setting press the iris button The setting will be saved when you advance to the next menu Alternatively you may be able to use the...

Page 14: ...e end of the shadow tour press esc Accessing programming menus To access the programming menus using the keys on a KTD 405 keypad do the following 1 Switch the keypad to the camera site you want to pr...

Page 15: ...Program select page 8 Zoom variable tilt page 20 Setup page 8 Presets page 20 Clear memory page 8 Titles areas page 21 Automatic slow shutter page 9 Preset titles Autopan speed page 9 Area and titles...

Page 16: ...nstallation date This should be set by the installer Video format Protocol There are no customizable options on this screen Go to the next screen by pressing fast forward on the keypad Figure 4 Produc...

Page 17: ...ll use the settings stored in the camera Once the settings have been successfully transferred Memory will stop flashing on the monitor The Memory management screen appears after the System information...

Page 18: ...wish to change To access a particular submenu either press the number associated with it or navigate to the desired submenu and press the fast forward button on the keypad Setup Use the setup menus to...

Page 19: ...confirmation Automatic slow shutter Enable or disable the autoslow shutter feature Figure 10 to slow down the shutter speed of the camera for better image quality in dark environments Note This featur...

Page 20: ...urn menu If you choose to autoreturn to a certain setting set the period of inactivity return time referenced in the Autoreturn menu Figure 13 Access the time selection option by pressing the joystick...

Page 21: ...6 Azimuth indicator menu Set coordinates To calibrate the indicator Figure 17 do the following 1 Select set north and press iris 2 Move to the desired position for north and press the iris button Pres...

Page 22: ...t the switch to happen Figure 20 The light level switch point is adjustable but should be set only during dawn dusk conditions See Exposure control on page 36 for more information about light settings...

Page 23: ...l preset Enabling Image freeze Figure 23 causes the camera to freeze the last image while the camera is moving and display a static image on the monitor until the camera stops Disabling the image free...

Page 24: ...ower is not cycled to the unit the lens initialization may trigger any time between three hours one minute and three hours 59 minutes In other words lens initialization time occurs any time within a o...

Page 25: ...djust these settings Incorrect adjustments can impair video quality Figure 27 Changing gain settings Max tilt pan speed Use this to set the maximum manual control pan and tilt speed To set the pan and...

Page 26: ...le proportional speed Default Figure 30 Proportional speed menu Quick spin Quick spin Figure 31 automatically rotates the camera 180 degrees when the bottom tilt limit is reached This feature enables...

Page 27: ...ed can be adjusted to enhance the video image See Exposure control on page 36 for more information about light settings Figure 33 Shutter speed menu NTSC Figure 34 Shutter speed menu PAL Site number d...

Page 28: ...Synchronization menu Select option 2 to set the video signal to the camera s internal crystal default Adjusting the vertical phase Figure 37 requires an oscilloscope or a KTS 56 phase adjustment tool...

Page 29: ...Manual white balance menu Wide dynamic range WDR Wide dynamic range technology allows you to see details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames that have high contrast...

Page 30: ...or all electronic zoom levels Note This feature is automatically disabled when setting presets or shadow tours Figure 44 Zoom variable tilt menu 1 From the Program select menu navigate to option 2 and...

Page 31: ...Joystick up arrow counterclockwise Joystick down arrow clockwise Preset titles To assign onscreen titles for any of the 128 preset positions do the following 1 From the Program select menu navigate to...

Page 32: ...edit the title move the cursor to the right inside the parentheses Use the joystick to scroll up and down to the desired alphanumeric character Note You cannot edit a preset title on a preset that is...

Page 33: ...e title and return to the Assigning area titles menu 7 Repeat steps 3 through 5 of the previous process and steps 1 through 6 of this process for any additional area titles Otherwise press iris to ret...

Page 34: ...be moved from left to right 5 To enter or edit the title move the cursor to the right inside the carets 6 Move the joystick up and down to scroll to the desired alphanumeric character 7 Move the joyst...

Page 35: ...t inside the carets 7 Move the joystick up and down to scroll to the desired alphanumeric character 8 Move the joystick right or left to move to the next character or edit the previous character 9 Whe...

Page 36: ...down through the screens To return to the last status screen press iris You cannot add change settings from these status screens Figure 55 Status menus Note If the camera does not support an option it...

Page 37: ...menu select option 5 2 From the PTZ tour programming menu pan right with the joystick to advance to the menu that displays ShadowTours Figure 56 3 Select the tour you want to create by pressing Iris...

Page 38: ...r ShadowTours Figure 58 Edit ShadowTour 1 From the Program select menu select option 5 2 From the PTZ tour programming menu pan right with the joystick to advance to the menu that displays ShadowTours...

Page 39: ...ays 5 Press iris to exit back to the PTZ tour programming menu 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 to delete any other ShadowTour Figure 60 Delete ShadowTour 1 Navigate to option 5 on the Program select menu a...

Page 40: ...eset title on or off 5 For each step programmed the following information must be entered The preset number 0 to 128 The dwell time at each step 1 to 31 seconds The default dwell time is 2 seconds The...

Page 41: ...rogram select menu 2 Privacy masks If you have an 27X or 37X camera you can set privacy masks that hide certain areas from view To set a privacy mask do the following 1 From the Program select menu se...

Page 42: ...Using the joystick set the size of the mask by pushing up or down to increase or decrease the vertical size of the mask Figure 66 or left or right to increase or decrease the horizontal size of the ma...

Page 43: ...from the alarms and relays menu The Alarm reporting menu displays Figure 68 2 Enter selection 1 to disable the default or 2 to enable Figure 68 Alarm reporting menu 1 Select 2 from the Alarms and rel...

Page 44: ...mpted 5 Password saved is displayed onscreen and the menu exits back to the Password protection menu Figure 70 on page 33 Figure 71 Change password menu CAUTION If you change the password from the def...

Page 45: ...screen Figure 73 3 Choose the action you want the camera to take when it first powers up Select 1 for none or no actions Select 2 for home Select 3 for a specific preset Press iris to enter the three...

Page 46: ...shutter speed becomes maxed The Backlight compensation feature tells the camera to adjust its total exposure iris and shutter to ignore the brightest areas of the image and instead concentrate on dar...

Page 47: ...you troubleshoot problems and contact technical support in case you need assistance with your Interlogix equipment In this chapter Troubleshooting 38 Common issues 38 Contacting us 40 Online resources...

Page 48: ...Reset to defaults this action does not reset any settings on the camera It will only restart the camera as if you had cycled the power at the camera 5 Press 3 for camera 6 You will see Reset camera X...

Page 49: ...ocol tables in the UltraView PTZ Installation Manual and check the specific protocol or keypad documentation You can program up to 128 presets in the UltraView PTZ See Preset tours on page 29 for inst...

Page 50: ...with your Interlogix product is our online publication library To access the library go to our website at the following location http www interlogix com1 Table 2 Sales and support contact information...

Page 51: ...This appendix provides a list of default settings In this appendix Defaults 42 Toxic and hazardous element levels 44 Appendix A Defaults and hazardous materials...

Page 52: ...5 Electronic zoom 4x Exposure control Manual return to automatic Image freeze Disable Image stabilization Disable Lens initialization Disable Lift 0 Gain 0 Max pan speed 120 Max tilt speed 120 Passwor...

Page 53: ...43 Zoom speed control Variable speed Table 3 Setup menu Menu property Default setting...

Page 54: ...X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit re quirement in SJ T11363 2006 0 Indicates that this toxic or hazardou...

Page 55: ...osure control 13 36 automatic slow shutter 36 day night switch 36 iris control 36 shutter speed 36 wide dynamic range 36 F factory defaults 9 G gain 14 I image freeze 13 Impac RS 485 9600 protocol 35...

Page 56: ...pin 16 R return time 10 S safety terms and symbols ix set north 11 setup menus 8 ShadowTour 27 lens initialization 14 shutter speed 17 36 site number display 17 status 26 synchronization 18 system inf...

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