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4.4.7

 

Language .........................................................................................................................14

 

4.5

 

Lamps ..................................................................................................................................15

 

4.5.1

 

Mode ................................................................................................................................15

 

4.5.2

 

ON level ...........................................................................................................................15

 

4.5.3

 

Off level hysteretic ...........................................................................................................15

 

4.5.4

 

Auto lamp delay ...............................................................................................................15

 

4.5.5

 

Lam schedule...................................................................................................................15

 

4.5.6

 

Lamp Power .....................................................................................................................15

 

4.6

 

Camera ................................................................................................................................16

 

4.6.1

 

Camera settings ...............................................................................................................16

 

4.6.1.1

 

Day Settings (Lamps OFF).............................................................................16

 

4.6.1.1.1

 

Shutter Speed 

16

 

4.6.1.1.2

 

Exposure Compensation 

16

 

4.6.1.1.3

 

Joystick Focus Mode 

16

 

4.6.1.1.4

 

Preset Focus Mode 

16

 

4.6.1.1.5

 

Zoom Limit 

16

 

4.6.1.1.6

 

Backlight compensation 

16

 

4.6.1.1.7

 

Noise Reduction 

16

 

4.6.1.1.8

 

Wide Dynamic Range 

16

 

4.6.1.1.9

 

High Resolution Mode 

16

 

4.6.1.1.10

 

Image Stabiliser 

16

 

4.6.1.2

 

Night Settings (Lamps ON) ............................................................................16

 

4.6.1.2.1

 

Shutter Speed 

16

 

4.6.1.2.2

 

Exposure Compensation 

16

 

4.6.1.2.3

 

Joystick Focus Mode 

16

 

4.6.1.2.4

 

Preset Focus Mode 

16

 

4.6.1.2.5

 

Zoom Limit 

16

 

4.6.1.2.6

 

Backlight compensation 

16

 

4.6.1.2.7

 

Noise Reduction 

17

 

4.6.1.2.8

 

Wide Dynamic Range 

17

 

4.6.1.2.9

 

High Resolution Mode 

17

 

4.6.1.2.10

 

Image Stabiliser 

17

 

4.6.2

 

Context Camera Settings.................................................................................................17

 

4.6.2.1

 

Not available...................................................................................................17

 

4.6.3

 

Low ligh mode at night .....................................................................................................17

 

4.6.4

 

IR focus correction ...........................................................................................................17

 

4.6.5

 

Enable digital zoom..........................................................................................................17

 

4.6.6

 

Video Gain .......................................................................................................................17

 

4.6.7

 

Video Lift ..........................................................................................................................17

 

4.7

 

Keyboard..............................................................................................................................17

 

4.7.1

 

Restore Mode (Preset & Tours) .......................................................................................17

 

4.7.2

 

Restore delay (Preset & Tours) .......................................................................................17

 

4.7.3

 

Joystick/Speed Curve ......................................................................................................17

 

4.7.4

 

Zoom Ratio ......................................................................................................................17

 

4.7.5

 

Max Joystick Speed .........................................................................................................18

 

4.7.6

 

Pan Limits ........................................................................................................................18

 

4.7.6.1

 

Use Pan Limits ...............................................................................................18

 

4.7.6.2

 

Set right limit...................................................................................................18

 

4.7.6.3

 

Set left Limit....................................................................................................18

 

4.7.7

 

Iris key usage ...................................................................................................................18

 

4.8

 

Presets .................................................................................................................................18

 

4.8.1

 

Edit Presets......................................................................................................................18

 

4.8.1.1

 

Set Preset.......................................................................................................18

 

4.8.1.2

 

Auto Set Preset ..............................................................................................18

 

4.8.1.3

 

Clear Preset ...................................................................................................18

 

4.8.1.4

 

Title.................................................................................................................18

 

4.8.1.5

 

Preset Dwell Time ..........................................................................................18

 

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Vc607a.doc 

 

Summary of Contents for CMOR D4

Page 1: ...Options Document Reference Date Firmware Vc607a doc 14 12 2012 From Vc006 210 Videoswitch Telephone 01252 851510 Ocean House Redfields Industrial Park Fax 01252 851296 Redfields Lane Church Crookham...

Page 2: ...Auto Protocol and Auto Baud 7 3 1 2 Address 7 3 1 3 Clear Address 8 3 1 4 Reset Address 8 3 1 5 Termination 8 4 Menus 9 4 1 Menu Navigation 9 4 1 1 Entering Menu 9 4 1 2 Moving cursor 9 4 1 3 Select 9...

Page 3: ...6 1 2 4 Preset Focus Mode 16 4 6 1 2 5 Zoom Limit 16 4 6 1 2 6 Backlight compensation 16 4 6 1 2 7 Noise Reduction 17 4 6 1 2 8 Wide Dynamic Range 17 4 6 1 2 9 High Resolution Mode 17 4 6 1 2 10 Image...

Page 4: ...1 5 1 3 Power requirements 21 5 1 4 Physical and Environmental 21 5 2 Vi PSU 1A Power Supply 21 5 2 1 Power 21 5 2 2 Alarm Module Selection 21 5 2 3 Physical and Environmental 21 5 2 4 Safety 21 5 3 V...

Page 5: ...plate Fix the mounting plate to the wall or corner or pole adaptor using four screws A of adequate size and strength to support the weight of the dome Fit the umbilical cable entering either through t...

Page 6: ...lift it using lamps and place the dome support plate A onto the dome support cradle B Note that the curved side of the support plate goes to the back Rotate the locking ring C counter clockwise to loc...

Page 7: ...the mounting bracket using the screws provided Then attach the dome and umbilical cable in the same was as described in previous paragraphs 1 1 3 and 1 1 4 Slide down the protective cup 1 3 Vi B4 Swan...

Page 8: ...a doc 1 4 Vi B5 Corner Adaptor Use this in conjunction with the Vi B2 wall bracket to mount the dome on the corner of a building 1 5 Vi B6 Pole Adaptor Use this in conjunction with the Vi B2 wall brac...

Page 9: ...in a weatherproof box that may be mounted externally or internally Never apply 24AC to the standard DC dome 2 1 Fixing power supply to a wall Fit the optional alarm module A into the power supply usi...

Page 10: ...nal dual camera version only GND White Coax screen dual camera version only CAM1 Black Coax signal GND Black Coax screen RS485 A WHITE RS485 B ORANGE 24V RED 0V BLACK and Cable screen 2 2 3 Connection...

Page 11: ...l if an alarm module is being used 3 1 2 Address If you are using the dome via BBV up the coax control there is no need to set the address and this section can be ignored In the case of RS485 control...

Page 12: ...you do need to turn the termination of a dome OFF enter the dome Setup menu and turn the termination off If you are using a star expander eg Videoswitch Vi E2 to drive multiple domes all domes should...

Page 13: ...r right or enter a sub menu LEFT move the cursor left or exit a sub menu When editing a title you may need to go LEFT several times to exit 4 1 3 Select Use of Select is not necessary if there is no j...

Page 14: ...he dome 4 2 Menu Summary Login Display Information screens System Status Alarms Camera Coax Date Time Enter date time Daylight saving Display Position on screen Row Column Title Title Display Position...

Page 15: ...mode Preset focus mode Backlight compensation Noise reduction Wide dynamic range High resolution mode Image stabiliser Night settings lamps on Shutter speed Exposure compensation Joystick focus mode P...

Page 16: ...ent levels The Installer password gives access to the whole menu Supervisor gives access to some items and User gives access to fewest items When all three passwords have been set i e to something oth...

Page 17: ...s option determines whether or not the preset titles are displayed while a tour is in progress 4 4 Setup 4 4 1 Dome Address When using RS485 control the dome address is set or cleared in this menu To...

Page 18: ...t 4 4 5 5 Clear everything To clear the configuration presets and tours enter this menu use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit 4 4 5 6 Reboot To restart the dome equivalent to power cycling enter th...

Page 19: ...s to come on 4 5 3 Off level hysteretic The IR lamps are turned off when the light level rises to the ON level plus this hysteresis value The default is 125 4 5 4 Auto lamp delay Set the time in secon...

Page 20: ...0 4 6 1 1 6 Backlight compensation Backlight compensation can be turned ON or OFF 4 6 1 1 7 Noise Reduction 4 6 1 1 8 Wide Dynamic Range 4 6 1 1 9 High Resolution Mode 4 6 1 1 10 Image Stabiliser 4 6...

Page 21: ...trol from the joystick keyboard 4 7 1 Restore Mode Preset Tours Set this option if you want the dome to revert to a TOUR or PRESET 1 after a specified period in seconds of inactivity If the restore mo...

Page 22: ...e to go to Press SELECT or wait 10 seconds to set the position 4 7 7 Iris key usage The Iris control keys on the keyboard may be used to either alter the Exposure compensation Brighten or darken the i...

Page 23: ...y be included in the tour Clear Clear the tour of all presets Cancel Use LEFT to exit without changing the tour 4 9 1 1 3 Clear Tour 4 9 1 1 4 Title If you want a title to be displayed when you select...

Page 24: ...DVR rather than the alarm option the following settings have no effect 4 11 1 Enable Alarms 4 11 2 Alarm override time 4 11 3 New alarm dwell When a new alarm occurs the dome will go to the correspon...

Page 25: ...ns Weight 252 4mm x 485mm x 225 8mm HxWxD 4 32kg Dimensions Weight Boxed 385mm x 300mm x 300mm HxWxD 4 72kg 5 2 Vi PSU 1A Power Supply 5 2 1 Power Input 100 to 240 Vac 50 60Hz Output 24Vdc 2 5A 5 2 2...

Page 26: ...acket 5 4 4 Vi B3 Pendant bracket 5 4 5 Vi B6 Pole mount bracket 5 4 6 Vi B7 Dome adaptor 5 4 7 Vi B8 Ceiling Mount Kit 5 4 8 Cables Longer 10metres cable are available where longer runs are required...

Page 27: ...CMOR Dome Videoswitch Page 23 Vc607a doc Serial Number of dome Notes Notes...

Page 28: ...CMOR Dome Videoswitch Page 24 Vc607a doc...

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