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IR Speed Dome Installation Manual 

11 

1.1.2

 

Connecting the Cables 

Before you start: 

Please make sure to cut off the power of the dome before connect the cables. 
 
The cable interfaces of speed dome are shown in Figure 1-6. Please refer to the following figure for 
the RS-485, power and video cables. 

Black 

1

Yellow

-

green

 2

Red 

3

V

I

E

O

D

Yellow

 1

Orange

 2

Shield

1

Yellow

2

Orange

3

Core Wire

1

3

Black

Yellow-
green

Red

O

R

A

N

G

E

  

  

  

 R

S

4

8

  

  

  

 

Y

E

L

L

O

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4

8

  

  

  

 

R

E

D

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

A

C

2

4

V

  

  

  

  

  

  

   

   

  

Y

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L

L

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R

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B

L

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C

K

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

A

C

2

4V

AC24V

AC24V

RS485-

RS485+

Video 
Output

 

Figure 1-6

 

Cables of the Speed Dome 

 

1.2

 

DIP Switch Settings 

The  DIP  switch  is  used  for  setting  the  address,  baudrate,  protocol,  etc.  for  the  speed  dome,  with 
value ON=1 and OFF=0, as shown in Figure 1-7. 

 

Figure 1-7

 

DIP Switch 

The switches from the first to the sixth are used to set the address. The seventh and eighth switches 
are used to set the baudrate. The ninth switch is used to set the protocol. The tenth switch is used 
to set the terminal resistor. Please refer to the section 1.2.1 to 1.2.4 for detailed settings.   

DIP Switch 

Summary of Contents for VODN4623IR

Page 1: ...VODN46xxIR IR Speed Dome Installation manual V1 0 0 Distributor VOLTA Ltd Jutrzenki Street 94 02 230 Warsaw www volta com pl...

Page 2: ...Y AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THE SOFTWARE WE DO NOT WARRANT GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF ITS CORREC...

Page 3: ...s unsorted municipal 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...

Page 4: ...ly of the proper rated voltage and current No user serviceable parts inside the power supply System Grounding Earthing To avoid shock ensure that all AC wiring is not exposed and that the earth ground...

Page 5: ...teries Thermal and Mechanical Injury Some components such as heat sinks power regulators and processors may be hot care should be taken to avoid contact with these components Electro Magnetic Interfer...

Page 6: ...pt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance Cautions Do not drop the dome or subject it to physical shock and...

Page 7: ...ts accessories Check the intensity of conformation at the installation location Please make sure that the ceilings or walls are strong enough to withstand four times the weight of speed dome and its a...

Page 8: ...ount Dimension 16 2 1 Long Wall Mount 16 2 2 Short Wall Mount 17 2 3 Corner Adapter 18 2 4 Pole Adapter 18 Chapter 3 Mounting Instructions 19 3 1 Wall Mounting 19 3 1 1 Components 19 3 1 2 Mounting wi...

Page 9: ...all mounting you need to use the expansion screw to fix the mount The mounting hole of the expansion pipe on the wall should align with the mounting hole on the mount For wooden wall mounting you can...

Page 10: ...ngs please refer to section 1 2 DIP Switch Settings Figure 1 3 Tear off the Protective Sticker 5 Hang the safety rope to the speed dome and the hook on the mounting adapter as shown in Figure 1 4 6 Ro...

Page 11: ...ual 10 Figure 1 4 Install the Speed Dome 8 Use the allen key to tighten the lock screw on the mounting adapter for ensuring the speed dome is secured tightly Figure 1 5 Secure the Speed Dome Hangers L...

Page 12: ...E LL OW R S4 8 R E D A C 24 V Y E LL O W G R E E N BL A C K AC 24 V AC24V AC24V RS485 RS485 Video Output Figure 1 6 Cables of the Speed Dome 1 2 DIP Switch Settings The DIP switch is used for setting...

Page 13: ...ing the address of speed dome You can refer to Table 1 1 for details of setting the speed dome address to a specific number Table 1 1 Set the Dome Address Switch Number Dome Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 OFF...

Page 14: ...F ON 34 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 35 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 36 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 37 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 38 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 39 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 40 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 41 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 4...

Page 15: ...ome Switch Number Baudrate 7 8 2400 OFF OFF 4800 ON OFF 9600 OFF ON 1 2 3 Number 9 DIP Switch The number 9 DIP switch is a reserved switch 1 2 4 Terminal Resistor Settings The number 10 DIP switch is...

Page 16: ...al 15 The cross section of the cable is 1mm and the transmission distance is less than 50m According to the Appendix 3 Wire Gauge Standards for example the American wire gauge 18 the transmission dist...

Page 17: ...IR Speed Dome Installation Manual 16 Chapter 2 Mount Dimension 2 1 Long Wall Mount Figure 2 1 Long Wall Mount Figure 2 2 Wall Mount Dimensions...

Page 18: ...IR Speed Dome Installation Manual 17 Figure 2 3 Wall Mount with Power Supply Box 2 2 Short Wall Mount Figure 2 4 Short Wall Mount Figure 2 5 Short Wall Mount Dimensions...

Page 19: ...IR Speed Dome Installation Manual 18 2 3 Corner Adapter Figure 2 6 Corner Mount 2 4 Pole Adapter Figure 2 7 Pole Mount...

Page 20: ...withstand more than 8 times the weight of the dome and the bracket If not the dome may fall and cause serious damage 3 1 Wall Mounting Notes Wall mounting is applicable to indoor outdoor suspending do...

Page 21: ...the mounting holes Figure 3 3 Drill the Holes in the Cement Wall 2 To secure the wall mount screw hex nuts padded with flat washers through the wall mount and the rubber gaskets to the expansion screw...

Page 22: ...n the wall Insert M10 expansion screws not supplied into the mounting holes 2 To secure the power supply box screw hex nuts padded with flat washers through the power supply box and the rubber gaskets...

Page 23: ...gure 3 7 Install the Mount 4 Install the dome to the mount Please refer to Chapter 1 for dome installation Figure 3 8 Finish the Installation 3 2 Corner Mounting Note Corner mounting is applicable to...

Page 24: ...Mounts A corner mount has to be used together with a wall mount for corner mounting applications Figure 3 9 Corner Mount Figure 3 10 Corner Mount and Wall Mount Mounting Accessories Figure 3 11 Hexago...

Page 25: ...enough For outdoor applications you can use sealant to seal the cable openings for waterproofing 3 Align the four holes of the corner adapter with the four expansion screws in the corner 4 Screw the n...

Page 26: ...13 Install the Wall Mount 5 Install the dome to the mount Please refer to Chapter 1 for dome installation Figure 3 14 Finish the Installation 3 3 Pole Mounting Applications Note Pole mounting is appli...

Page 27: ...unt Figure 3 16 Wall Mount Pole Mounting Hoop Pole mounting hoop is used for pole mounting with pole mount and wall mount There are following dimensions selectable 59 82mm 84 108mm 103 127mm 130 152mm...

Page 28: ...ting Hoops Mounting Accessories Figure 3 18 Hexagonal Screws M8 30 and Spring Washers 3 1 4 Pole Mounting Instructions Steps 1 To assemble pole mount and pole mounting hoops loosen the hoops with a sc...

Page 29: ...e sure the cables are long enough For outdoor applications you can use sealant to seal the cable openings for waterproofing 3 Open the hoops and clip them to the pole Close the hoops and fasten the sc...

Page 30: ...Dome Installation Manual 29 tighten them to the pole mount Figure 3 21 Install the Wall Mount 6 Install the dome to the mount Please refer to Chapter 1 for dome installation Figure 3 22 Finish the Ins...

Page 31: ...n strong thunderstorm situations or high induction voltage areas such as areas of high voltage transformers high power lightning protection apparatus and lightning conductor are necessary 5 The instal...

Page 32: ...IR Speed Dome Installation Manual 31 Figure A 1 Lightning Protection and Grounding...

Page 33: ...0BPS 1200m 9600BPS 800m Table A 1 Matched Resistance Settings The transmission distance may decrease if a thinner cable is used or the device is under a strong electromagnetic interference or a bus is...

Page 34: ...r shaped construction as shown in Figure A 4 terminal resistors are normally installed to the end devices with a long spacing distance eg In Figure A 4 devices 1 and 15 There will be problems such as...

Page 35: ...IR Speed Dome Installation Manual 34 Table A 2 RS485 Bus FAQs and Solutions...

Page 36: ...IR Speed Dome Installation Manual 35 Appendix 3 Wire Gauge Standards Table A 3 Wire Gauge Standards...

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