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     tItLE

 - Displays the current title.

 

     sEt tItLE

 - This is used to set the title of the zone. The current 

     zone title will be displayed at the bottom of the screen with at 
     question mark (?) at the cursor position. Use pan right or left to  
     change the cursor position. When the desired position has been 
     selected, use tilt up and tilt down to select the character to be 
     displayed. Press "zoom in" to set the title and exit the submenu. 
     Pressing "zoom out" will restore the original title. 

otHEr FEAturEs:

Home Preset

Preset 1 is the “home preset”. If this preset has been defined, then 

the VLTP385 will always go to this preset when the unit is powered 
up.

Remote Address

The Address of the unit can be set by a remote command. This 
“soft” address will be saved even if the unit loses power and will 
override the dip switch set address. The “soft” address can be 
cleared by a remote command and the address will be determined 
by the dip switch setting.

Program Download

There are two software programs in the standard unit. Each program 
can be updated via the command communication channel with a 
laptop or other computer system.

Error Messages

The “COMM ERROR” message will be displayed at the top of the 
screen whenever the S View 2™ detects frame errors in the receive 
data, such as when the RXA and RXB wires are reversed when using 
RS485/422 or when the baud rate is incorrect.

The “CAMERA ERROR” message will be displayed at the top of the 
screen whenever there is an error in communicating with the camera.

dIPsWItcH sEttInGs:

Address Dip switch settings, refer to Table 1 on next page.

sYstEM InFo - 

Displays the Pan Version, Tilt Version, Current Pan 

Position and Current Tilt Position.

PrEsEts - 

Allows the selection of the dwell times for each of the 

64 presets. When this submenu is selected, the dwell time for each 
of the 64 presets is displayed. 
     

notE:

 If a preset has not been saved, the dwell time for that 

                 preset will only be displayed as ".."

     

     

rEMIndEr:

 A dwell time of more than "0" can only be selected 

if 
                 a preset has been saved. 

     Press "tilt up" or "tilt down" to select the desired preset.

     Pan right and the dwell time selection will appear. Press "tilt up" 
or 
     "tilt down" to change the time. 

     Pan left to return to the Presets Selection sub-menu. Pan left 

EXIt - 

Pan left to exit the Main Menu. 

   

PAttErn: 

The S View 2™ allows recording of one pattern of up

     to 128 seconds in length. This is a separate function from auto 
     tour.   

  

                

to rEcord A PAttErn:

  

                        Set preset 80 to begin recording.
                        Record your pattern.
                        Set preset 81 to stop recording.

                

to run tHE PAttErn:

                        Go to preset 80.

                

to stoP tHE PAttErn:

                        Move the joystick.

                

to MAKE tHE PAttErn PArt oF Auto tour:

                        Set a preset or presets for which you want the pattern 
                                to run.
                        Go to the PRESETS section of the menu.
                        Go to the SET DWELL TIME function.
                        Set the dwell time for the desired presets to "0".
                        Exit the menu and go back to live video.   

    

     Press AUTO TOUR and the tour of each preset will begin. When
     the tour reaches the preset designated for a dwell time of "0" the 
     pattern will run. The pattern can be set for as many presets as 
     desired, however, only one pattern can be recorded.                    

Summary of Contents for FDW8CS

Page 1: ...iver 1 FDW8CS A wall mount bracket comes standard with this unit and a template is included to use as a guide for mounting the bracket to a wall Choose the desired location for installation mark and drill holes using the template Run approximately 8 of wiring out of the wall 2 Open the access door on the bottom of the wall mount by loosening the screw nearest the mounting plate Figure 1 3 Run the ...

Page 2: ...g to temporarily hold it while making wiring connections Loop the safety cable over one of the set screws on the housing coupling and make the appropriate connections using the 2 screw down connectors supplied 2 Undo the safety cable and twist the housing onto the housing coupling Secure all 3 setscrews provided on the housing coupling Figure 3 3 Clean the outside of the dome 1 Camera Power 24 VAC...

Page 3: ...rt Auto Tour 80 GO TO Run Pattern 80 SET Start Recording Pattern 81 SET Stop Recording Pattern 89 GO TO Put Camera Into Auto Iris Mode 95 GO TO Display Main Menu The FDW8CS is setup with 2 individual power inputs 1 Accessory Power yellow and green wire 2 Camera Power red and orange If you wish to provide a single power transformer 1 Be certain that you know the total power consumption of the hous ...

Page 4: ... reading will be higher than the actual ambient temperature in the dome This is for diagnostic use only CAMERA The CAMERA sub menu is used to control several of the camera s parameters PAN RIGHT to access the sub menu TILT DOWN to access each item NOTE When this sub menu is accessed the camera picture will return to allow adjustments STABILIZER Stabilizer where equipped compensates for small movem...

Page 5: ... there is an error in communicating with the camera DIPSWITCH SETTINGS Address Dip switch settings refer to Table 1 on next page SYSTEM INFO Displays the Pan Version Tilt Version Current Pan Position and Current Tilt Position PRESETS Allows the selection of the dwell times for each of the 64 presets When this submenu is selected the dwell time for each of the 64 presets is displayed NOTE If a pres...

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Page 9: ...port Ring 30 VL1695 1 4 25W 24VAC w Leads 72 HT1752 1 5 FD8 Clear Dome 20 DCFD8 1 n s FD8 Tinted Dome 20 DTFD8 1 n s 9 25 O ring 96 RSORG11 2 6 Plastic Ring Plugs 30 VL1696 6 7 FD8 PCB 76 FPD8PB 1 8 FD8 Upper Housing Bracket 30 VL1744 1 9 Housing Gasket 96 PSGK05 3 10 Housing Fan 71 VLBL03 1 11 Adapter Bracket In Housing Packet 40 PKFD8 1 12 1 4 x 20 x 75 HH Bolts 90 BTHH27 4 12 1 4 Split Lock Was...

Page 10: ... charges The limited warranty stated in these product instructions is subject to all of the following terms and conditions 1 NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMS WARRANTY SERVICE If Purchaser believes that the Product is defective in material or workmanship then written notice with an explanation of the claim shall be given promptly by Purchaser to Videolarm but all claims for warranty service must be made with...

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