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Event Camera
The event camera should be
mounted in accordance with the manufacturer’s
requirements. It is strongly recommended that vandal-resistant camera enclosures
and wire ways be incorporated in the installation.
1. Terminate and install one video coaxial cable at the event camera.
2. Terminate and install the power supply power cable (Power must not be
obtained from the T-DAR controller, a separate power supply must be
provided for the installation).
3. Adjust the focus and other settings as required to obtain a usable image.
4. Adjust the sync settings of the camera per the
manufacturers’ procedure to
optimize the quality of the event video playback to be streamed out of the T-
DAR control unit.
Door Position Sensor (Door Encoder)
The Door Position Sensor is used to define the specific location of an inward
swinging public door at all points of the arc that the door crosses and is required for
mantrap public doors that swing into the field of view of the tracking head. This
allows the T-DAR to ignore the image signature of the door and focus instead on
tracking objects of interest. See Figure 7 for a picture of the Door Position Sensor
The Door Position Sensor is mounted on the secure side of the public door on the
door frame above the top hinge if possible, otherwise as high as is practical. The unit
must be oriented so that the arm rides on the surface of the door throughout the
entire arc without encountering any resistance. The cable for connecting the sensor
should be fished out of the wall/frame and terminated into the unit. The cable is a
straight through Ethernet (cat 5) cable terminated with an RJ-45 connector. The
other end of the cable is then terminated as flying leads on the Portal/Head2,
phoenix connector D, as described in figure 35.
Note: the cable length should be no more than 200 ft linear from the controller. Use
an EA101 or EA101A extender for cable runs more than 200 Feet.
Door Position Sensor for Mantraps with Multiple Public Doors
Large mantraps may contain multiple public doors (special software required). Large
mantraps with multiple public doors will require a Door Position Sensor on every
public door that swings inward (swings under tracking camera).
The Door Position Sensor is mounted on the secure side of the public door on the
door frame above the top hinge if possible, otherwise as high as is practical. The unit
must be oriented so that the arm rides on the surface of the door throughout the
entire arc without encountering any resistance.
Summary of Contents for T-DAR T1010MT
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Page 20: ...13 Figure 6 T DAR Stereo Tracking Head ...
Page 22: ...15 FFigure 8 T DAR Door Encoder ...
Page 24: ...17 Figure 12a T DAR Camera Cable Extender Amplifier CAD ...
Page 26: ...19 Figure 13 T DAR Annunciator Encoder Cable Extender CAD ...
Page 28: ...21 WMK 100 Camera Head Wall Mount Figure 15a WMK 100 Camera Head Wall Mount ...
Page 29: ...22 CMK 100 Camera Head Ceiling Mount 15b CMK 100 Camera Head Ceiling Mount ...
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