Siemens Solaris CCDS1415-DN Configuration Manual Download Page 73

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Page 1: ...Fire Safety Security Products Siemens Building Technologies Solaris Dome CCDS1415 ST CCDS1415 DN CCDS1415 DNX Configuration Manual ...

Page 2: ... Products GmbH Co oHG confers upon the purchaser the right to use the software It is not permitted to reproduce this document in whole or in part or translate it into another language without our written consent Trademarks Solaris TM is a trademark of Fire Security Products GmbH Co oHG Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other products or compan...

Page 3: ...CDS1415 BM 19 8 3 4 Pendant mount CCDS1415 PM 20 8 3 5 Pole fixture using wall mount CCDS1415 WM 21 8 3 6 Recessed ceiling tile mount CCDS1415 FM 21 8 4 Preparing the Dome bracket 23 8 5 Cat5 cable assembly and disassembly 25 8 5 1 Assembly 26 8 5 2 Disassembly 29 8 6 Connecting the Solaris Dome 30 9 Installation of the External Termination Unit XTU 31 9 1 Unit description 31 9 2 Installation proc...

Page 4: ...SD with Bewator controllers 56 12 1 3 Access to the OSD with 3rd party controllers 56 12 2 Advanced camera functions 57 12 3 Use with Siemens controllers 57 12 3 1 Direct control via CKA48xx CKA32xx 58 12 3 2 Control via SIMATRIX NEO and dome converter CAC0103 59 12 4 Use with Bewator controllers 60 12 4 1 Molynx Molynx V3 60 12 4 2 PCCON PCCON 1 way and PCCON MULTIDROP 61 12 5 Use with 3rd party ...

Page 5: ... power video telemetry and alarm cable terminations from the Dome itself and provides a low voltage power supply for the Dome contained within a weather proof housing Address and protocol selection is via a menu driven LCD display in the XTU avoiding the issue of remembering switch and links settings This means for most applications the installer need never open the Dome camera s enclosure A singl...

Page 6: ...s passed on to another party include this document CAUTION This device must be earthed A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring As part of the building installation protect this device via a 3 A fuse or 3 A circuit breaker The Solaris Dome should be installed by competent qualified personnel in accordance with the latest national standards Th...

Page 7: ...se to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation Do not operate the device in excessively dusty places Do not operate the device where it is exposed to mechanical vibrations Damage to the device due to overvoltage Connect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage Voltage supply requirements can be found on the power supply unit type label See Section 4 Technical data Danger of...

Page 8: ...al words Ignoring these hazards may lead to the consequences indicated Signal word Type of hazard WARNING Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm CAUTION Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage IMPORTANT Danger of malfunctions 2 4 Meaning of the hazard symbols The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons Dangerous situation Electrical voltage ...

Page 9: ...tive Compliance with the European Directive 73 23 EEC has been proven by testing according to the following standard Safety EN 60950 1 3 2 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 ope...

Page 10: ...ss A digital device Operational Pan speed 0 2 360 sec Pan travel 360 continuous Tilt speed 0 2 360 sec Tilt travel 10 and 100 Presets 99 Tours 32 positions fully programmable for sequence dwell and speed Preset accuracy 0 3 Control hardware SIMATRIX NEO SIMATRIX SYS 648 164 via CAC0103 CKA3210 CKA4820 SISTORE AX CX MX SX Visilynx V3i Visilynx II Visilynx 2 6000 series 600 series XTU video output N...

Page 11: ...IT CCD EX View HAD Effective pixels PAL 430k Resolution PAL 480 TV lines Lens 26 x zoom 3 5 mm to 91 mm F1 6 to F3 8 18 x zoom 4 1 mm to 73 8 mm F1 4 to F3 0 Digital zoom 12 x Angle of view 2 2 tele to 54 2 wide 2 7 tele to 48 wide Minimum object distance 320 mm wide end 1500 mm tele end 290 mm wide end 800 mm tele end Minimum illumination 0 05 lux colour 0 01 lux mono 0 05 lux colour S N ratio 50...

Page 12: ...ble IP67 supplied with 110 230 V AC XTU CCDS1415 DH 2GF1194 8BA Dummy Dome IP67 no camera or XTU CCDS1415 CH 2GF1194 8BB Dome Housing for box camera IP67 no camera or XTU Accessories not included in the delivery CCDS1415 PM 2GF1194 8CA Pendant mount CCDS1415 FM 2GF1194 8CB Recessed ceiling tile mount CCDS1415 SN 2GF1194 8CC Swan neck bracket CCDS1415 WM 2GF1194 8CD Wall ceiling mount CCDS1415 CMA ...

Page 13: ... unit z 1 x External Termination Unit XTU z 1 x Dome connection cable Cat 5 with weatherproof connector z 1 x installation manual z 1 x cable gland pack for XTU z 4 x cable ties for XTU cable management z 5 mm AF Allen key z 1 5 BSP knurled locking nut z 2 x extra cable ties for connection cable z Printed mounting instructions z CD containing detailed configuration manuals ...

Page 14: ...and a PCB fitted with a variety of interface connection terminals The installation of a Solaris Dome consists of two parts z the installation of the Dome unit and z the installation of the XTU The following chapter is concerned with the first of these It will take you step by step through the various types of installation Fig 1 Parts of the Solaris Dome 1 Mounting bracket fixed horizontally or ver...

Page 15: ...he XTU 8 Connect the XTU to any external equipment see Section 9 3 Connecting the XTU to external equipment 9 If necessary adjust the orientation of the XTU s LCD display see Section 10 2 LCD orientation 10 Configure the XTU to use the correct telemetry protocol and to identify itself correctly see Section 10 3 The XTU main menu 11 Setup the controller see Section 12 Telemetry controller operation...

Page 16: ...installation of the Dome Installation using the recessed ceiling tile mount utilises a simplified fixing procedure compared to other Domes and the electrical connections are just as simple as with the bracket and pendant mounted units Fig 2 Cross sectional view of the Solaris Dome To install the dome unit proceed as follows 1 First install the appropriate mounting bracket See Section 8 3 Installin...

Page 17: ...pter parapet mount adapter pendant mount swan neck bracket and recessed ceiling tile mount 8 3 1 Wall Ceiling mount CCDS1415 WM Fig 3 Ceiling mount Fig 4 Wall mount Fig 5 Wall ceiling mount 1 Bolt the wall ceiling mount to the mounting substrate using the four mounting holes shown NOTE Ensure the chosen fasteners and fastening method are suitable for the application and the mounting substrate ...

Page 18: ...8 nuts and M8 x 20 bolts fasten the wall mount bracket to the corner mount adapter as shown below 2 Fasten the corner mount adapter to the mounting substrate using the eight holes shown NOTE Ensure the chosen fasteners and fastening method are suitable for the application and the mounting substrate Fig 6 Wall bracket in conjunction with corner mount adapter Fig 7 Solaris Dome mounted to wall brack...

Page 19: ...r M8 bolts supplied with CCDS1415 BM see below 2 Fasten the parapet mount adapter to the mounting substrate using the four holes shown NOTE Ensure the chosen fasteners and fastening method are suitable for the application and the mounting substrate Fig 8 Wall bracket in conjunction with parapet mount adapter Fig 9 Solaris Dome mounted to wall bracket and parapet mount adapter ...

Page 20: ...vel with the top face of the flange 3 Spot drill the pole through the holes in the mounting flange 4 Remove the pole and drill through both sides of the pole with a 9 mm drill 5 Re insert the pole and secure it using two M8 x 60 screws provided with the pendant mount 6 Fasten the mounting flange to the mounting substrate using the three holes shown NOTE Ensure the chosen fasteners and fastening me...

Page 21: ... to the Solaris Dome and two U channel brace bars which are secured to the ceiling support framework The brace bars are suitable for use with both 600x600 mm and 600x1200 mm ceiling tile systems To install the recessed ceiling tile mount you will need access to the top of the tile from one or more adjacent tiles Install using the recessed ceiling tile mount as follows 1 Prepare the ceiling tile by...

Page 22: ...ficiently tight to compress the bubble seal recommended torque setting 1 2 1 3 Nm 5 Fit the brace bars to the accessory brackets using the support screws provided NOTE The recessed ceiling tile mount is for use with standard thickness ceiling tiles If using non standard thickness ceiling tiles it may be necessary to use different support screws not supplied to mount the brace bars onto the accesso...

Page 23: ...situation by adjusting the height of the support screws 9 Connect the cable connector to the socket Î The ceiling tile installation is now complete 8 4 Preparing the Dome bracket The Dome bracket is provided with a standard 1 5 BSP thread and stainless steel lock nut to enable it to be used with a range of standard mounting hardware The bracket is constructed of two parts which can be turned in re...

Page 24: ... 3 Screw the bracket on to the end of the mounting tube locking into place with the grub screw Pendant Wall 1 Screw Mounting the Dome bracket to a wall mount 4 Screw the locknut onto the bracket to the back of the thread 5 Screw the Dome bracket onto the wall mount and position it correctly A minimum of four turns will be sufficient 1 2 1 2 1 1 ...

Page 25: ...0 m preassembled Cat 5 cable In some cases it may be necessary to change the cable for a shorter cable or to replace a damaged cable for example It is very important that the cable assembly is assembled disassembled in the following manner to ensure a watertight seal between the connector and the Dome unit IMPORTANT The Solaris Dome will not be fully water protected if these vital checks are not m...

Page 26: ...s sufficiently tight to seal the assembly Full assembly instructions can be found in the Installation Manual 2 Ensure that Seal 1 is present and fitted correctly 3 Ensure that Seal 2 is present and fitted correctly 4 Remove the Label adhered to the Solaris connector 5 Make the connection 6 Ensure that the spring clip securely fastens and locks the connector to the Solaris Dome Î This will ensure t...

Page 27: ...nd engage the plug into the body Ensure that the plug fully engages i e clicks into position within the body When fully engaged the cable will not be able to be retracted from the body when pulled 3 Fit the plastic washer Take care not to damage the cable 4 Fit the rubber washer 5 Split the compression clamp orientation as shown ...

Page 28: ...icient force must be applied to the locking nut to compress the rubber washer thus sealing the assembly When sufficiently tight hold the assembly to a light source if correctly sealed light will not be seen though it If light can be seen hand tighten with more force 8 Finally loop the cable as shown 9 Lock the cable in position with the cable tie provided This loop and tie will divert water that r...

Page 29: ...6 8 5 2 Disassembly 1 Cut away the cable tie and un loop the cable Unscrew the locking nut 2 Using a small tool screwdriver pen etc carefully disengage the RJ45 plug from the connector body 3 Carefully pull the RJ45 plug away from the body by gently pulling on the cable ...

Page 30: ...to make the connection 2 Remove the dust cap It is held to the unit with a lanyard so it will not be misplaced Position the dust cap loosely to the side of the bulkhead connector 3 Feed the cable through the opening 4 Fit the connector s locking clip to ensure a watertight seal 5 Pull the Dome unit into the vertical position taking care that the cable doesn t snag and lock it into place with the f...

Page 31: ... unit z All other connections are made to the XTU z Ease of access for maintenance The XTU allows the Dome to be controlled via z Coaxial telemetry see Section 9 4 1 XTU connections coaxial C type telemetry z RS485 telemetry see Section 9 4 2 XTU connections RS485 D type telemetry z Photon telemetry see Section 9 4 3 XTU connections Photon telemetry 9 2 Installation procedure Fig 12 External Termi...

Page 32: ...on of the required cabling Factors to consider are the proximity to the Dome unit 10 m cable supplied as standard extendable to 30 m maximum power supply connections to telemetry controller alarms and the security protection of the chosen location The XTU is fitted with a tamper switch that is activated upon opening of the enclosure but the enclosure itself is not tamper proof If a cable longer th...

Page 33: ...bles with diameter 10 14 mm tighten to 3 3 Nm for IP68 z 1 x M20 special IP68 cable gland for use with the Dome connection cable tighten to 3 3 Nm for IP68 z 2 x M12 standard IP68 cable glands for cables with diameter 3 6 mm tighten to 1 7 Nm for IP68 Cable ties are also supplied with the XTU to be used to provide additional strain relief for the cables by securing them to the punched out anchors ...

Page 34: ... type should be a suitable twisted pair cable 100 120 Ohms designed for high speed communication purposes e g Belden 8205 The two extremities of the RS485 network should be terminated Generally this will be the last Dome and the control equipment LNK1 on the XTU will perform termination and should be either made which is terminated or open which is un terminated Alarm contacts OPTIONAL Connection ...

Page 35: ...wiring As part of the building installation protect this device via a 3 A fuse or 3 A circuit breaker 2 AC mains Input 3 AC mains to PSU 4 Alarm contacts 5 Relay output to user equipment e g alarm system 1 5 A 24 V DC max 6 Interface connector do not use 7 Tamper switch 8 From PSU 9 Programming header do not use 10 Telemetry indicator 11 Coax cable video to telemetry from controller 12 Dome unit 1...

Page 36: ...stallation protect this device via a 3 A fuse or 3 A circuit breaker 2 AC mains input 3 AC mains to PSU 4 Alarm contacts 5 Relay output to user equipment e g alarm system 1 5 A 24 V DC max 6 Interface connector do not use 7 Tamper switch 8 From PSU 9 Programming head do not use 10 Telemetry indicator 11 RS485 telemetry termination link 12 Coax cable video to controller 13 Twisted pair telemetry ca...

Page 37: ...the building installation protect this device via a 3 A fuse or 3 A circuit breaker 2 AC mains input 3 AC mains to PSU 4 Alarm contacts 5 Relay output to user equipment e g alarm system 1 5 A 24 V DC max 6 Interface connector do not use 7 Tamper switch 8 From PSU 9 Programming head do not use 10 Telemetry indicator 11 Coax cable video to controller 12 2 core telemetry cable 13 Dome unit 14 Dome co...

Page 38: ... Section 8 5 Cat5 cable assembly and disassembly Fig 16 Wiring of the XTU XTURJ45 pins Wire colour Pin function Dome unit RJ45 pins 1 White and orange RS485 A 1 2 Orange RS485 B 2 3 White and green Differential video 3 4 Blue DC 18 V 4 5 White and blue DC 18 V 5 6 Green Differential video 6 7 White and brown DC 0 V 7 8 Brown DC 0 V 8 RJ45 plug part reference guide For solid core cable e g Belden 1...

Page 39: ...of settings Fig 17 XTU keyboard 10 1 Keys and their functions Keys Functions Used to enter a menu or select an option Scrolls through the available options Navigates between options NOTE The left key allows you to go back up a level in the menus Switches the display into live video mode for test purposes NOTE Camera control is not possible when in LCD live video mode Press the button when in live ...

Page 40: ...called twice within 2 seconds will enter the OSD mode LCD contrast Adjust the LCD display contrast to make it more readable in difficult lighting situations Video gain XTU video gain If very long coax cable runs are used video degradation is possible and particularly noticeable as loss of sharp edges To combat this Solaris has internal video amplifiers which control the video signal amplitude of b...

Page 41: ...IONS PTZF OSD SETUP EXIT BACKUP RESTORE BACKUP HU XTU RESTORE XTU HU EXIT LINE BREAK ACTION TTY MODE EXIT SOFTWARE INFO XTU VERSION HU VERSION EXIT BACKUP HU XTU RESTORE XTU HU TEST MENU ALARMS RELAY LCD TELEMETRY C TELEMETRY D HU TELEMETRY PHOTON TELEMETRY PTZF E2PROM FACTORY TEST FACTORY TEST RESULTS EXIT ALARMS TEST Menu PROTOCOL BEWATOR ERNITEC PELCO D PELCO P PHILIPS PHOTON SIEMENS CCDA VCL V...

Page 42: ... control equipment 1 Select the correct telemetry protocol See Section 12 Telemetry controller operation and setup MAIN XTU MENU PROTOCOL 2 Select the control interface type MAIN XTU MENU INTERFACE 3 Select the receiver address camera number MAIN XTU MENU RECEIVER ADR 4 Press the button to view if the video signal is present 5 Press the button to exit live video mode ...

Page 43: ...f which lead to a sub menu system of commands when selected Details of each of these sub menus and the commands they contain are presented as flowcharts on the following pages CAMERA This menu provides access to several of the camera s advanced functions See Section 11 1 2 The Camera menu for details PRESETS TOURS PATTERNS This menu is used to set up stationary preset positions pre programmed tour...

Page 44: ...ass codes for the Solaris Dome See the following section for details 11 1 1 The Passcodes menu In addition to the telemetry controller pass code or physical key lock you may need to enter to access the OSD menus it is possible to set two additional levels of access pass code for the Solaris Dome itself These are known as the Operator code and the Installer code and they provide different levels of...

Page 45: ...rity is set to Full Auto Special menu Digital zoom When digital zoom is tuned ON and the maximum optical zoom range is reached digital zoom enlarges the centre of the subject by expanding the image in both the horizontal and vertical directions Day Night mode The IR cut filter can be set to engage and disengage automatically as light levels change or manually when the Lamps key is pressed Auto Fli...

Page 46: ...ANUAL ATW ONE PUSH OUTDOOR INDOOR OFF ON KEYBOARD BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS DONE RESET TO DEFAULTS VIDEO GAIN VIDEO GAIN RTU GAIN BACK RTU GAIN RTU GAIN OFF ON BACK Fig 21 The Camera menu 1 Use Chroma Red and Chroma Blue to manually adjust the camera s white balance These settings are only available when the WB Manual setting is selected Follow the onscreen instructions to adjust them 2 ATW Auto Tracin...

Page 47: ... can also store preset text it will remain on the OSD until you move to another pan tilt or zoom location Preset Tours This menu item is used to recall and edit preset tours Patterns Use this menu to recall a previously recorded pattern or record a new one Inactivity Return This menu allows you to select an operation that will start after a predefined period of keyboard inactivity Assign Presets T...

Page 48: ... No PRESET 1 99 Select Preset No O Skip step SPEED 0 100 DWELL 0 255 seconds BACK PRESETS PRESET NUMBER 01 99 STORED YES NO ASSIGNED 1 enter Preset Name STORE PRESET DELETE PRESET CLEAR NAME COPY PASTE BACK PRESET TOURS RECALL TOUR 1 RECALL TOUR 2 RECALL TOUR 3 RECALL TOUR 4 EDIT TOUR 1 EDIT TOUR 2 EDIT TOUR 3 EDIT TOUR 4 BACK ASSIGN PRESETS TOURS PATTERNS ALARM PRESETS HELP BACK ASSIGN TOURS TOUR...

Page 49: ...p to 8 of these can be on screen at any time Use the Privacy Zones menu to review existing privacy zones and define new ones BLACK GREY1 GREY7 RED GREEN BLUE CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA STEP1 POSITION CAMERA CONTINUE HELP ABORT PRIVACY ZONES REVIEW ZONES DEFINE ZONE ZONE COLOUR BACK REVIEW ZONES NEXT DELETE HELP BACK Fig 23 The PRIVACY ZONES menu 1 Select Next to view the next stored zone Select Delete to...

Page 50: ...oking into that sector The purpose of this is to provide the operator with help in orientation The Edit Sector menu allows you to edit the sector name For example North East South West LIMITS AND SECTORS SET UPPER SOFT LIMIT SET LOWER SOFT LIMIT CLEAR SOFT LIMIT1 SECTORS BACK SECTOR MENU SECTOR NUMBER 1 16 Set Name 4 CLEAR NAME COPY PASTE HELP BACK STORE LOWER SOFT LIMIT STORE ABORT STORE UPPER SO...

Page 51: ...ied with 24 characters of text that will appear when an alarm occurs remaining on screen until the alarm is acknowledged by a user manually controlling the Dome Global settings Local report Enables a local response of the alarm The Dome moves to the assigned preset position and displays the user entered text see Assign alarm presets in Section 11 1 3 The Presets Tours and Patterns menu Remote repo...

Page 52: ...F HOME TOUR1 4 PATTERN1 4 RANDOM TIME PERIOD 5SECS 30MINS HELP BACK ALARMS 4 7 ALARM 4 ALARM 5 ALARM 6 ALARM 7 BACK ALARM CONFIGURATION ALARM Tamper 1 3 4 7 ENABLED YES NO CONTACT N C N O VIDEO BLANKING YES NO RELAY NONE MOMENTARY LATCHED Set Name 1 CLEAR NAME COPY PASTE BACK Fig 25 The ALARM menu 1 Each alarm can have up to 24 characters of text assigned to it If blank the whole line is highlight...

Page 53: ...fier for the camera and not the receiver address OSD configuration This allows you to choose which items to display and where to locate them on screen The screen is divided into left and right and 12 lines vertically 1 top 12 bottom OSD MENU SET CAMERA DETAILS CONFIGURE OSD BACK OSD CONFIGURATION CAMERA NUMBER Off 1 12 Left 1 12 Right CAMERA NAME Off 1 12 Left 1 12 Right PRESET NUMBER Off 1 12 Lef...

Page 54: ...stic parameters within the Solaris Dome DIAGNOSTICS 1 SW257 1 0 1 SW258 1 0 1 RECEIVER INITIAL TEST MORE BACK CONTACT DETAILS DIAGNOSTICS 3 MAX TEMP MIN TEMP CURRENT TEMP XTU TEMP HEATER DISTANCE KM FAN CONDITION BACK DIAGNOSTICS 2 PAN POSITION TILT POSITION PAN SPEED TILT SPEED ZOOM POSITION FOCUS POSITION MORE BACK Fig 27 The DIAGNOSTICS menu 1 Setting is read only not editable ...

Page 55: ...ameter submenu Focus Near Deselect parameter exit submenu 1 Pos Toggle between OSD and PTZ navigation function only available when opening OSD via 65 Pos NOTE When opening the OSD with Cam F1 it is necessary to exit the OSD with Cam F10 It is possible to exit the OSD menu by selecting the EXIT option in the OSD main menu If so the keyboard will remain in menu mode green LED flashing It is necessar...

Page 56: ...wing keys to navigate the menus Key Function Menu On Off Up Down Enter Left Right Bewator v3i controller 1 Turn the key to enter programming mode 2 Press to move to the 2nd page 3 Select Camera Setup 4 Select the relevant v3i option to navigate the menus 12 1 3 Access to the OSD with 3rd party controllers 1 Press 95 Preset Recall OR Preset 2 Recall Preset 2 Recall within 2 seconds of each other NO...

Page 57: ...when autofocus is latched on but the Solaris Dome will start to autofocus again after a pan tilt or zoom operation Auto Iris When the EXP priority is set to Keyboard the Iris can be manually controlled using the Iris Open and Iris Close keys on the keyboard or switched to Automatic Iris by pressing the Auto Iris key Function 6000 series v3i Lens Slow Lamps Enter the camera function control and sel...

Page 58: ... F10 to exit menu mode on keyboard AutoFocus On Cam F2 Flip Cam F3 Toggle Colour B W Cam F4 This function will toggle the automatic D N function if preset Pattern Record Cam F6 Enters pattern record mode for pattern 1 direct Pattern Stop Cam F7 Ends pattern record mode for pattern 1 direct Pattern Save Cam F8 Ends pattern record mode pattern 1 and saves direct Pattern Test Cam F9 Recalls the last ...

Page 59: ...ion Notes Pan Left var speed Pan Left Pan Right var speed Pan Right Tilt Up var speed Tilt Up Tilt Down var speed Tilt Down Focus Near Focus Near Focus Far Focus Far Zoom In Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Out Store Preset 1 64 1 64 Mem Recall Preset 1 64 1 64 Pos Enter OSD menu 65 Pos Exit OSD 66 Pos Go to Home Position 67 Pos Home position is Preset 1 on Solaris Flip 68 Pos Start Auto Patrol 69 Pos Start ...

Page 60: ...EYBOARD Recall Preset n PRESET RECALL Range 1 99 Preset 95 or Preset 2 twice within 2 seconds functions as the OSD Mode MENU command When in OSD mode Preset 1 switches the joystick between cursor and camera control When in OSD cursor mode Preset 3 functions as SET Store Preset n PRESET PROGRAM or PROGRAM KEY n PRESET depending on controller Range 1 99 Run Preset Sequence PRESET SEQUENCE Not availa...

Page 61: ...sion only When in OSD mode and only after OSD mode is accessed using a preset as detailed below Pan Tilt commands from the controller are sent as Camera Setup commands RIGHT LEFT UP DOWN but see also Recall Preset 1 below Camera Function Off 6 n Pan Right n 2 Pan Left 3 Tilt Up 4 Tilt Down 5 Zoom In 6 Zoom Out 7 Focus Far 8 Focus Near 9 LensSlow 22 AutoFocus 23 are implemented Also Lamps 21 switch...

Page 62: ...ion All Off 42 n Supports Lamps n 6 LensSlow 7 AutoFocus 8 Camera Setup OSD menu command 47 n Sends the OSD menu command for Set n 0 Up 1 Down 2 Right 3 Left 4 Menu 5 Return Software Version 55 Returns XTU software version number major and minor numbers The presets used to access the OSD are programmable via the XTU The following responses are implemented OK Command actioned correctly ER Syntax er...

Page 63: ...Y mode is used for communication with a PC for firmware upgrades and should not be selected in normal use Details for the functions supported in these protocols are listed below 12 5 1 Pelco P D protocols NOTE Pelco P RS485 connection 2400 or 4800 baud selectable no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Camera addressing is 0 31 for cameras 1 32 Pelco D RS485 connection 2400 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 s...

Page 64: ...Manual control overrides autofocus Night Mode 4 AUX ON Activates Auxiliary 4 function Switches camera to night mode colour mono version only Day Mode 4 AUX OFF Deactivates Auxiliary 4 function Switches camera to day mode colour mono version only One Touch White Balance IC If one touch white balance is enabled in OSD and exposure priority is not set to KEYBOARD Recall Preset n PRESET Range 1 99 Pre...

Page 65: ...trol When in OSD cursor mode Preset 3 operates as SET Start Preset Tour 1 AUTOPAN Starts Tour 1 Save Preset hold PRESET press n release PRESET Range 1 99 Enter OSD Menu Mode 9 5 PRESET or PRESET 2 PRESET 2 within 2 seconds Recall Preset 95 or Recall Preset 2 twice within 2 seconds functions as the OSD Mode MENU command Navigate OSD Menu Mode Joystick for Up Down Left Right PRESET 3 for Set When in...

Page 66: ...MENU command When in OSD mode Preset 1 A switches the joystick between cursor and camera control When in OSD cursor mode Preset 3 C operates as SET Program Preset Turn PRESET STORE key and use PRESET SHOT A H keys for presets 1 8 Use and A H for presets 9 16 Range 1 16 The preset used to access the OSD is programmable via the XTU 12 5 6 Vicon protocol NOTE RS422 connection 4800 baud no parity 8 da...

Page 67: ... n SET CAMERA ADDRESS Addresses 1 512 supported simulator will only support 1 256 Pan Tilt Zoom Focus LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR Opcodes 2 fixed speed 4 5 and 8 timed command supported for P T Z F Opcode 6 timed command supported for Z F When in OSD cursor mode Pan Tilt operate as cursor right left up down but see also Recall Preset 1 below Iris IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE O...

Page 68: ...nce and specifications 13 1 Dismantling the Solaris Dome To remove the Solaris Dome from its mounting bracket proceed as follows 1 Remove the Dome fixing screw 1 Fixing Screw 2 Hold the Dome unit around its main body and swing it into the horizontal position 3 Disengage the connectors locking clip 4 Disconnect the connector from the socket 1 ...

Page 69: ...e of movement bearing in mind any soft limits that may have been set Slow and fast speeds Picture quality z Clean the bubble if necessary See Bubble Maintenance z Check fan speed Diagnostic menu Although the fan speed changes depending on temperature it should always run above 50 speed z Perform camera lens initialise followed by a camera reset See Reset menu in Section 11 1 2 The Camera menu 13 3...

Page 70: ...d bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old applia...

Page 71: ...EU directives 9 External Termination Unit XTU Configuration 39 Connecion to external equipment 33 Description of the connections 33 Installation procedure 31 Keys 39 LCD orientation 40 Main menu 40 Setup 42 Unit description 31 Wiring guide 38 F Functional description 5 G Guidelines 9 H Hazard symbols 8 I Installation Cat5 cable 25 Connecting the Solaris Dome 30 Corner mount adapter CCDS1415 CMA 18...

Page 72: ...67 Photon protocol 66 VCL protocol 65 Vicon protocol 66 Videmech Universal protocol 65 S Safety 6 Safety precautions 6 Sandards 9 Scope of delivery 13 Signal words 8 SIMATRIX NEO 59 Soft Limits and Sectors menu 50 Special menu 45 T Target readers 6 Technical data Camera module 11 Dome 10 Telemetry controller 15 32 42 43 55 Telemetry keyboard 55 Tours 43 47 51 U Unit description 14 X XTU Main menu ...

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