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ADPRO Presidium 

Mini by Xtralis

Installation and 

User Manual

March 11, 2010

Doc. 14294_02

Summary of Contents for ADPRO Presidium Mini

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Page 3: ...ing out of your use of the products Without limiting this general disclaimer the following specific warnings and disclaimers also apply Fitness for Purpose You agree that you have been provided with a reasonable opportunity to appraise the products and have made your own independent assessment of the fitness or suitability of the products for your purpose You acknowledge that you have not relied o...

Page 4: ... is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The Presidium complies with the electromagnetic emission limit requirements of AS NZS CISPR22 and EN55022 Class A In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which ca...

Page 5: ...ions EN55022 1998 CISPR 22 1997 A1 A2 AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 Class A Conducted and radiated emissions FCC Part 15 Class A Conducted and radiated emissions EN 61000 3 2 2000 A1 A2 Current harmonic emissions EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 Voltage fluctuations and flicker EMC Immunity EN 50130 4 1995 A1 A2 Alarm systems immunity Safety EN 60950 1 2001 Safety of Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 1 2001 1...

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Page 7: ...ecommendations 7 2 5 2 Site Survey 7 Detailed Site Plan 8 Site Images 8 Clarify Requirements 10 2 5 3 System Hardware 11 Camera Selection and Location 11 Other Detectors Selection and Location 15 PIR Alignment 17 PIR Termination 18 Camera PIR Alignment 19 Illumination Requirements 19 Equipment Room 20 Monitoring Equipment 21 2 6 System Installation 22 2 6 1 Camera Installation 22 Alignment 22 Inst...

Page 8: ...Ds 38 4 Installation Configuration 39 4 1 Unpacking 39 4 2 Install Setup Utility 39 4 3 Configure the PC Network Connections 41 4 4 Configure Presidium Mini 42 4 4 1 Connect to an Presidium Mini 42 4 4 2 Setup Utility No Activity Timer 45 4 4 3 Using the Setup Utility 46 4 4 4 System Status 47 4 4 5 Configure Channels 48 General Setup 49 Camera Calibration 51 Areas 52 Trigger Area Properties 53 De...

Page 9: ...residium Mini Do s and Don ts 91 List of Figures Figure 1 Suitable Unsuitable Perimeter Conditions 9 Figure 2 Suitable Unsuitable Area Detection Scenes 10 Figure 3 Required Video Signal 11 Figure 4 Camera Dead Zone 13 Figure 5 Camera Dead Zone Coverage 13 Figure 6 Recommended Presidium Mini Pole Installation 14 Figure 7 Presidium Mini Pole Front View 15 Figure 8 FOV of Curtain PIR with Camera 16 F...

Page 10: ...alibration 50 Figure 40 Areas 51 Figure 41 Trigger Area Properties 53 Figure 42 Alarm Logic 54 Figure 43 Detection Parameters 55 Figure 44 Customise Detection Sensitivity 56 Figure 45 Alarm Behaviour 58 Figure 46 Video Monitoring 60 Figure 47 IP Address Configuration 61 Figure 48 Security Tab 62 Figure 49 Status Tab 63 Figure 50 Save to File 64 Figure 51 Load Settings from File 64 Figure 52 Print ...

Page 11: ... as directional object detection dual edge trigger areas used to qualify alarms single edge target detection and timer enabled detection for sterile zone loitering Contrast alarms for sabotage detection No video detection for camera lens or cable failure Easy to commission via quick setup feature External access control input for easy integration into a security system External detection inhibit i...

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Page 13: ...gh reliability Although there are many variations to the recommended scenarios any departure from these recommendations may result in less than ideal system performance 2 1 2 Scope The following items are addressed in this installation manual Presidium Mini Operational Background Site Survey and System Design Equipment Installation System Commissioning Site and Equipment Maintenance The following ...

Page 14: ...k Guide Area Key Design Considerations Reference Site Survey Checklist Conducting a site survey and what information should be gathered Site Survey on page 7 and Site Survey Checklist on page 95 Illumination Illumination selection and location for use with Presidium Mini Illumination Requirements on page 19 Cameras Camera selection and location for use with Presidium Mini Camera Selection and Loca...

Page 15: ...e detectors audio video recording and transmission to monitoring stations provides security in a wide variety of markets and application areas Presidium Mini forms an important element of security solutions where automatic detection and verification of an intrusion is paramount 2 3 2 Presidium Mini an ADPRO Solution ADPRO Presidium Mini in conjunction with the other Xtralis products are ideally su...

Page 16: ... horizontal Field of View FOV should be less than for that in a medium security environment 2 4 2 Basic Parameters To achieve high detection probability and effective nuisance alarm rejection the field of view at the maximum detection distance should be no more than 16 7 times the target size For example to detect a 1 8m high human target the recommended maximum field of view at the maximum detect...

Page 17: ...ommendations If after the preliminary investigation phase the site is deemed suitable for Presidium Mini and the customer s performance expectations can be met a site survey should be conducted The following criteria determine the site s suitability for a Presidium Mini system 1 Sterility of protected area i e how well defined is the border surrounding the protected area is the area free from gene...

Page 18: ...arms 9 Location of any existing CCTV cameras or other detectors and their suitability with the Presidium Mini system or incorporation as a third party detector 10 Special requirements within protected areas i e high security critical areas within the site or special requirements due to dangerous chemicals and or service reliability 11 If audio is considered for offsite response identify the locati...

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Page 20: ... protected is paramount It is essential to have clear areas for target observation with minimum continuous or sporadic movement from non target sources Clarify Requirements The exact requirements for site security must also be clarified through tender documents or engineering specifications This is vital to ensure that the system design and installation meets the customer s expectations It is good...

Page 21: ... at the video input of the Presidium Mini must be within 0 2V to 0 4V range The video amplitude not including sync at the video input of the Presidium Mini must be within the range of 0 5V to 1 0V Figure 3 Required Video Signal If the video level at the video input of the Presidium Mini is low cable compensators or line drivers should be installed at the camera end and adjusted to boost the video ...

Page 22: ... the detection algorithms will not function as expected when the camera is mounted too high When looking directly down on a cat or a person their relative sizes are quite similar the true sizes can be judged only when viewing at an angle Place the camera at a height that it is out of reach of intruders This should be between 3 6 metres 9 8 19 7ft The ideal height is 4 2m 14ft as this allows the de...

Page 23: ...diagram shows the camera s FOV and dead zone in both perimeter and area protection scenarios Figure 5 Camera Dead Zone Coverage 5 Optimal Camera Angle Figure 4 which shows the dead zone of a single camera also shows the optimal camera angle The target closest to the camera should have its feet at the base of the camera FOV and the head of the target at the furthest detection distance should be jus...

Page 24: ...dium Mini allow for some camera shake it is advisable to use a heavy duty mounting location or pole The following figure shows a typically recommended mounting pole for a camera PIR combination as well as infra red illuminator Figure 6 Recommended Presidium Mini Pole Installation The position of the cameras relative to lighting is extremely important Do not install cameras close to lights particul...

Page 25: ...stricted to 150m 500ft before cable compensators are installed Other Detectors Selection and Location The rationale behind using an additional detection technology is to provide a system that is not susceptible to any one possible cause for nuisance or false alarms i e using complementary technologies to limit false and nuisance alarms whilst maintaining the highest detection probability ADPRO rec...

Page 26: ...view and a wide angle PIR with the camera FOV Figure 8 FOV of Curtain PIR with Camera Figure 9 FOV of Wide angle PIR with Camera To aid aligning the camera and the PIR it is recommended that the PIR is mounted as close to the camera as possible preferably mounting off the same bracket as the camera as shown in the following diagram Figure 10 Camera PIR Mounting Details ...

Page 27: ...use of any detection technology should consider The angle of elevation and the horizontal alignment with the camera is critical in providing a high degree of performance It is recommended to keep foliage trimmed and grass cut for a clear PIR and camera FOV Termination barriers are important so that targets past the protected area are not detected Minimise reflective material in the FOV to ensure r...

Page 28: ...ut lights from nearby roads Referring to Figure 15 under the PIR alignment section the detection curtain should be terminated by a suitable material at the boundary of detection Suitable materials include privacy mesh that can be woven into chain link fences plywood heavy landscaping cloth or plastic facades The use of steel is not recommended as it may heat to a temperature that a PIR may incorre...

Page 29: ...ems To ensure continuous monitoring by Presidium Mini the lighting or illuminators should be on at all times during hours of darkness typically photo cell controlled Switching illuminators on at the point of alarm in order to deter intruders is not effective because if illumination levels are too low Presidium Mini may not detect the intrusion If the scene contrast is poor and no additional lighti...

Page 30: ... cameras determines the required level of illumination When visible illumination is used the lighting should be sufficient for the human eye to see targets at the maximum detection range When using IR illumination verify the intensity by viewing the camera output on a monitor It is important to ensure that areas where lighting casts shadows do not provide dark areas for intruders to utilise Illumi...

Page 31: ...or details of selection configuration operation and maintenance of the remote monitoring station equipment Communications Infrastructure For remote monitoring to be used with ADPRO products suitable communications infrastructure must be provided There is a range of communications media choices available for use such as PSTN ISDN ADSL microwave or RF The type of communications link is dependent upo...

Page 32: ... The application of insect repellent material such as pest control strips or surface spray reduces any nuisance alarms caused by insects or spiders in or near camera housings Place a bead of silicone across the top of the shield or housing near the front This prevents water droplets falling in front of the camera off the front of the sun or rain shield of the housing When water hits the bead it di...

Page 33: ...5 is available During a walk test it indicates a detector alarm with a beeper and an LED In addition a tester and software available for each type of ADPRO PIR provides a very accurate method of aligning the PRO detector The tester provides an output showing the IR activity that the PIR is sensing This requires two people where one acts as a target while the other adjusts the alignment of the PIR ...

Page 34: ...s All cables should be labelled for future reference and the identifiers marked on cabling diagrams or plans Adequate space should be allocated between all equipment in the rack to provide ventilation Once all equipment has been installed and operating in the rack the temperature in the rack should be monitored to check that the equipment is operating within specified limits operating range 0 C 40...

Page 35: ...idium Mini matches the design and that the detection areas programmed for Presidium Mini are correctly aligned within the field of view of the camera Check that any PIR detector is aligned as initially designed This may require using the PIR tester and software to ensure that the angle of the tilt is correct i e approximately 1m 3ft high at the maximum detection distance as well as the horizontal ...

Page 36: ...tegration and performance of Presidium Mini as a system component must be verified to ensure the complete system behaves as required and expected There are a number of areas to check For remote monitoring ensure that generated alarms are successfully transmitted to the Central Monitoring Station If functions such as Access Secure are being used within Presidium Mini test that the behaviour meets e...

Page 37: ... 2 Routine Site Maintenance Regular site inspections preferably on monthly basis that check the listed site conditions should occur as a minimum These conditions can impact on the performance of Presidium Mini or the level of security provided but are by no means an exhaustive list If a very significant change occurs then a site re evaluation may be required to ensure optimum performance Foliage c...

Page 38: ...llow the tests performed as part of the initial installation and commissioning The descriptions of these tests should have been documented in tables For each detection area the following should be performed Check that the detection area covered by each camera connected to Presidium Mini matches the initial design and commissioning and that the detection areas programmed for Presidium Mini are stil...

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Page 41: ...esidium Mini is only from the side or top Figure 18 Cable Entry Requirements Note When Presidium Mini units are located on a desk top do not stack on each other due to heat transfer between enclosures Referring to Figure 20 Presidium Mini has two video movement detection channels Video A and Video B Each channel incorporates Alarm Input Connectors one per channel to enable alarm sensors e g Passiv...

Page 42: ...hat Presidium Mini is typically used in as Cable Distribution Systems The integrity of the Presidium Mini protective earth must be ensured This is to protect service persons and users of other equipment connected to the CCTV system from potentially hazardous voltages that may appear on the cables that connect the video cameras to the Presidium Mini To ensure the integrity of the protective earth t...

Page 43: ...of 0 2 V to 0 4 V and the video amplitude not including sync at the Video Input of each VM15 Video Module must be within the range of 0 5 V to 1 0 V If the video level at the Video Input is poor cable compensators or video line drivers should be installed at the camera end This boosts the video signal to within the voltage limits given above A video contrast level indicator may be displayed on the...

Page 44: ...r on the isolate input triggers an alarm The Tamper icon is superimposed over the video Alarm Input Icon Alarm Input active refer to Alarm Inputs on page 35 Displayed when the alarm input is in the alarm state Chassis Tamper Icon Secure Tamper active refer to Access Secure Input on page 37 Displayed when a tamper on the access secure input triggers an alarm Video Detection Icon Video Movement Dete...

Page 45: ...alarm inputs should be wired using shielded cable Connect the shield to the ground GND terminal The Alarm Input state may be Normally Open No End Of Line NEOL Resistor Normally Closed Normally Open SEOL Single End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed SEOL Normally Open DEOL Dual End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed DEOL Figure 21 Alarm and Isolate Input Configuration 3 5 Isolation Isolation inputs are...

Page 46: ... DEOL Dual End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed DEOL 3 6 Alarm Outputs There are alarm outputs provided for each video channel on the Presidium Mini and labelled ALM A O P and ALM B O P Alarm outputs may be used to connect the Presidium Mini to third party alarm panels DVRs etc The alarm outputs are normally open When in an alarm state the alarm outputs are closed Figure 22 Alarm Outputs Alarm out...

Page 47: ...residium Mini to be independently set into the Access state of operation This input is usually connected to an alarm panel or access control system The access secure input is tamper protected regardless of the access secure state Note If a tamper is generated on the Access Secure input then all Presidium Mini channels will send an alarm When connected to a FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R or third par...

Page 48: ... or Network Manager for the network BEFORE physically connecting Presidium Mini to the network 3 9 Status LEDs The are two LEDs displaying the unit s condition Power and Status Power LED The Power LED illuminates green when power is supplied to the Presidium Mini Status LED The Status LED illuminates red when a fault has been detected in the Presidium Mini the fault relay is also activated or duri...

Page 49: ...crew terminal connector to connect to the I O connector fitted to the unit 1 EOL resistor pack 1 Presidium Mini Quick Setup Guide 1 ADPRO Product Installation and Upgrade CD 1 crossover Ethernet cable 4 2 Install Setup Utility To set up the Presidium Mini for operation it must be connected to a PC installed with the Presidium Setup Utility The PC must also be configured with the required IP Addres...

Page 50: ...tralis 40 Doc 14294_02 2 Select the Attachments button in the upper right corner and then install Presidium Mini setup software option Figure 26 Presidium Setup Utility 3 Select Next The Licence Agreement is displayed Figure 27 Presidium Licence Agreement ...

Page 51: ...tallation has completed A shortcut to the setup utility is placed on the desktop 4 3 Configure the PC Network Connections The Presidium Mini has two factory IP addresses 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 4 The factory subnet mask address is 255 255 255 0 For the PC to be able to successfully connect to the Presidium Mini the PC IP settings must be modified to a class C address on the 192 168 1 x subnet 1 ...

Page 52: ... displayed again Click OK and close the Network and Dial up Connections panel 4 4 Configure Presidium Mini Once the Presidium Setup Utility has been installed and the PC s network connection has been configured use the following procedure to configure the Presidium Mini 4 4 1 Connect to an Presidium Mini 4 4 1 1 Local Connection 1 Use the supplied crossover Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect the...

Page 53: ...ated refer to Table 4 on page 43 If the connected device appears in the list but will not connect Ensure the PC and Presidium Mini subnets match If the PC has a static IP address on a different subnet to the Presidium Mini they won t be able to connect refer to Configure the PC Network Connections on page 41 Select the System Info button to display the Presidium Mini s IP address and subnet 6 Once...

Page 54: ... Redirection feature of the xDSL Router connected to the Presidium Mini can be used This will cause two public ports to be redirected to the private Port 80 utilised for both addresses Refer to Figure 33 for an example using a DrayTek xDSL Router of redirecting two public ports in this example Port 81 and Port 82 to Port 80 3 Once the router has been configured at both ends of the network enter th...

Page 55: ... Presidium Mini if no mouse movement is detected within a 5 minute period This action is performed to ensure the Presidium Mini s detection is enabled Note When the Setup Utility is connected to a Presidium Mini the following outputs and on screen monitor output displays are not updated This means they will retain and display there last state Target Trucks Target Bounding boxes Trigger areas Contr...

Page 56: ...d password default admin select OK Note that the defaults should be changed to a user defined a new username or password refer to Authentication on page 62 The following screen is then displayed Figure 35 Select Function 2 Select the ADPRO Presidium Setup radio button and select Next If this is the first time this Presidium Mini has been connected to the following screen is displayed ...

Page 57: ...hat have been applied to this channel Selecting the Change button in the Unit of Measure section enables metres or feet to be selected as the displayed unit of measurement Selecting the Change button in the Video Standard section enables PAL or NTSC to be selected as the video standard Important The Presidium Mini detection is disabled when the Presidium Setup Utilty is connected to the unit Once ...

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Page 59: ...eed off to another device The video input should normally be terminated Display Alarm Tracks on Video Output When this checkbox is selected a track is displayed on the video output showing the path taken by a target as it moves through the detection area The track is only displayed once an alarm has been generated Alarm tracks are displayed as red Display All Tracks on Video Output When this check...

Page 60: ... s brightness level The green portion shows the active video range and should ideally extend from the base of the indicator to near the top of the indicator in order to maximise detection capability The white portion at the top shows the unused levels at the upper range of the video signal This can be changed by adjusting the camera s contrast level after the black level has been set Important It ...

Page 61: ...Note An indicator of the position of object A should be retained to enable the distance between object A and B to be measured 4 Position a person or object in the background of the detection area and press Update Image 5 Drag line B over the object adjusting the horizontal bars to extend from the top to the base of the object Ensure that the object is larger than the minimum height to which the li...

Page 62: ...s boundary lines The user can select the particular type of target action ie direction that must occur to trigger an alarm event A trigger shape can only be defined within a Detection Area Multiple Trigger Areas can intersect and overlay each other Trigger Shapes provide enhanced target detection capability for example Simple triggers the target crosses one of the boundary lines Directional trigge...

Page 63: ... an alarm to be generated as soon as a target track crosses an Entry or Crossing edge A value of 1 180 seconds defines the maximum time a target track can remain within the trigger area before an alarm is generated The entire field of view of a Detection Area may be selected using the Select Entire Area button The Invert Active Region checkbox selects the previously unselected part of the detectio...

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Page 65: ... guarded against There are three default levels of sensitivity low medium and high If detection problems are experienced with the default levels it is possible to customise a new sensitivity level however the default levels should normally be used Please refer to the on screen descriptions for guidance on the setting to use based on the camera view Environmental Activity This setting defines how b...

Page 66: ...ce alarms in these circumstances Please refer to the on screen descriptions for guidance on the setting to use based on the camera view Increased Sensitivity To increase the sensitivity of detection under constant lighting conditions tick the Increased Sensitivity check box Constant lighting usually refers to indoor locations where there is little change in the lighting level and contrast of a cam...

Page 67: ...arm Maximum Height m If an object is higher than this measurement it is deemed too large to generate an alarm Minimum Speed m s The minimum velocity in metres per second that an object may be to generate an alarm Maximum Speed m s The maximum velocity in metres per second that an object may be to generate an alarm Minimum Distance m The minimum distance in metres that a motion detection track must...

Page 68: ...s displayed on the Setup screen but is not communicated to FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R or VideoCentral if connected 3 Select the type of the Alarm Input Normally Open No End Of Line NEOL Resistor Normally Closed Normally Open SEOL Single End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed SEOL Normally Open DEOL Dual End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed DEOL 4 Select the required Hold Time for the alarm input T...

Page 69: ...ini Fault finding an installation Configuring detectors Disabling faulty detectors 1 Select the type of the Isolation Input Normally Open No End Of Line NEOL Resistor Normally Closed Normally Open SEOL Single End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed SEOL Normally Open DEOL Dual End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed DEOL Note Any tamper on the isolation input will generate an alarm and activate the gene...

Page 70: ...ay be displayed on the video output refer to Display All Tracks on Video Output on page 49 for instructions A contrast alarm is triggered if low contrast is detected in a larger percentage of the image than specified in the Contrast Threshold Note The contrast must be below the threshold for the entire duration defined in the Minimum Time to Cause Activation setting for a contrast alarm to be gene...

Page 71: ...he Device Name will be displayed in the list of local units when connecting to a Presidium Mini refer to Figure 31 IP Address Configuration Note If the Presidium Mini is to be connected to a FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R a static address in the same range with the same subnet mask as the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R must be entered refer to Connection to Xtralis ADPRO AFT AFTX AFTR on page 79 for m...

Page 72: ...SEOL Single End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed SEOL Normally Open DEOL Dual End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed DEOL Note If the Presidium Mini is to be connected to a FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R ensure the Access Secure input is set in the default state of Normally Open and that nothing is connected to this input This ensures the Presidium Mini is in the Secure state at all times and access i...

Page 73: ...k settings if the Presidium Mini network settings have been previously modified 4 4 8 Status Tab The Status screen displays the value of all settings that have been entered for each channel Figure 49 Status Tab 4 5 Saving the Site Records 4 5 1 Saving a Configuration to File Selecting the Save to File button at any time will cause all settings currently within the Presidium setup utility software ...

Page 74: ... 4 5 2 Loading a Configuration from File Selecting the Load from File button displays the Load Settings from File window Figure 51 Load Settings from File 1 Navigate to the required settings file and select Open 2 Select the Save to Presidium button The saved configuration is uploaded to the connected Presidium Mini Note It is not possible to load settings from a Setting File created by an older v...

Page 75: ...is web site The latest version of the Setup Utility is available on the website www xtralis com adpro Important Do not upgrade the Presidium software to Version 2 or greater with a Setup Utility V1 xx as this process may leave the unit in a state whereby the default setting may need to be reloaded Use the ADPRO Presidium Setup Utility to select and connect to the Presidium Mini site to be upgraded...

Page 76: ...30 minutes to complete Also updates to video images within the Setup Utility can typically take 10 15 seconds Important Do NOT switch off the power to the Presidium Mini during the upgrade process as it may leave the unit in a non operational state which will require the unit to be returned to the manufacturer for restoration Important Once the upgrade has been completed reconnect to the unit and ...

Page 77: ...tion refer to Access Secure Input on page 40 To perform detection diagnostics select Display all Tracks on Video Output General Setup on page 49 this displays all movement that the Presidium Mini is detecting in the detection area This may be used to ensure that all movement is being detected Note It is not recommended to enable this function during general use of the Presidium Mini It should only...

Page 78: ...r in List of Local Units If the Presidium Mini does not appear in the list of local units 1 Ensure that the connected PC has a compatible IP Address This may be performed by following the procedure on page 41 Configure the PC Network Connections 2 Restart the Presidium Setup Utility The Presidium Mini should now appear in the list of local units Reboot the PC or reinstall the Presidium Setup Utili...

Page 79: ...wiring relay outputs from the DVR to the Alarm Isolate inputs on the Presidium Mini refer to Alarm Inputs on page 37 The Presidium Mini may be switched between access secure by wiring a relay output from the DVR to the Access Secure pin of the I O connector on the Presidium Mini refer to Access Secure Input on page 40 The Presidium Mini does not supply camera names or time date information with th...

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Page 81: ...sidium Mini Alarm output relay activates on the occurrence of an intrusion alarm Can also be programmed to activate on a no video and or contrast alarm Outputs per chassis 1 general alarm relay normally open and normally closed contacts activates when an alarm condition occurs on any module standard Presidium only 1 fault relay normally open and normally closed contacts activates on the occurrence...

Page 82: ...o Presidium only Safety Compliance IEC 60950 1 2001 CB Report including national deviations for AU CA KR US and EU Group UL Listed to US and Canadian Safety Standards under File E219750 pending Warranty Twenty four 24 months on all components Configuration Options The standard Presidium chassis has slots for up to ten video input modules Each module has two channels of VMD Video Input Module optio...

Page 83: ...an be verified and no further response is required The goal in designing a security system is to provide the highest rate of successful detection traded off against the lowest rate of false and nuisance alarms Using a system such as Presidium coupled to ADPRO s FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R provides the capability to remove Nuisance Alarms as a problem as the alarm must be verified remotely at a Mo...

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Page 85: ...lan Annotation Checked Location of lighting Location of equipment room Communications infrastructure identified Trees identified and marked Location of fences and barriers Location of nearby roads Location of adjacent structures Location of existing CCTV systems or other detectors Location of all structures Other Requirements Site images acquired Clarification of customer and security expectation ...

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Page 89: ..._________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Company________________________________ Date ___________________ Location ________________________________ Design by ____________________ Channel No Camera Selected Lens Selected Field of View OK Lighting OK Other Detectors Camera Mounting Cabling D...

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Page 91: ... mm 1 4 camera format 1 3 camera format 1 2 camera format Max Distance metres feet Dead zone metres feet Max distance metres feet Dead zone metres feet Max distance metres feet Dead zone metres feet 4 8 33 108 6 20 22 71 3 11 16 53 2 6 6 0 41 135 8 26 27 90 5 15 20 67 3 10 8 0 55 181 11 35 36 120 7 22 27 90 5 15 12 0 82 272 16 54 55 181 11 35 41 135 8 26 16 0 110 363 22 73 73 242 15 48 55 181 11 3...

Page 92: ...vibration Camera mounting height 4 2 metres 14 feet Lens focal length mm 1 4 camera format 1 3 camera format 1 2 camera format Max Distance metres feet Dead zone metres feet Max distance metres feet Dead zone metres feet Max distance metres feet Dead zone metres feet 4 8 45 148 6 21 30 98 4 12 22 73 2 7 6 0 56 185 8 27 37 123 5 17 28 92 3 11 8 0 75 247 11 38 50 164 7 24 37 123 5 17 12 0 112 371 17...

Page 93: ...mmissioning Checklist Company________________________________ Date ___________________ Location ________________________________ Commissioned by ______________ Channel No Detection Test Detection Test Documented Soak Test Parameters Recorded 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...

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Page 95: ... Test Performance Company________________________________ Date ___________________ Location ________________________________ Tested by ____________________ Detection Area Camera Name and No Test Number Test Conditions day night dusk dawn Test Description Detection Area Camera Name and No Test Number Test Due Test Performed Signed Detection Pass Fail ...

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Page 97: ..._________ Maintenance by ____________________ Camera Name and Number Maintenance Due Maintenance Performed Signed Cleaned Window Housing Condition Cable Condition Heater or Blower functioning Correct Alignment Company_______________________________ Date ___________________ Location________________________________ Maintenance by ____________________ PIR Location Maintenance Due Maintenance Performe...

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Page 99: ...by a manual check or using test software to confirm detection Set Detection Areas Set the detection areas on each camera on Presidium Mini to mask out any unwanted areas that are unavoidably within the FOV of the camera Program Detection Parameters Program the detection parameters in each Presidium Mini channel Use the suggested typical settings as described in this document and adjust later as re...

Page 100: ...tralis 90 Doc 14294_02 Maintain System Perform routine maintenance on the system to ensure that detection still occurs as initially planned and the nuisance alarm rate is at a minimal level Take remedial action if the system is not functioning as required ...

Page 101: ...rameters without testing the system Use PIR terminations barriers Use a FOV of greater than 30m 98ft Check alignment of cameras Check alignment of PIRs Regularly clean camera windows lens Regularly clean PIR windows Route cables neatly Spend time performing a thorough survey Use barriers to prevent light spillage from roads Account for dead zones in site layout and camera lens selection Check targ...

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