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ADPRO Presidium by Xtralis

Installation and User Manual

Doc. 12384_05

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Appendix F: Commissioning Checklist

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Summary of Contents for ADPRO Presidium

Page 1: ...ADPRO Presidium by Xtralis includes Presidium Mini Installation and User Manual March 11 2010 Part 201975 05 ...

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Page 3: ... 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 on a...

Page 4: ... type SVT or SJT detachable power cord Canada use a CSA certified detachable power cord Radio Interference The Presidium complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation 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 w...

Page 5: ...e safety approvals appropriate for your country Connection to Other Equipment Caution All interface ports on the Presidium must be only connected to other equipment or systems that are Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV rated Failure to do so will invalidate the electrical safety approval and may cause injury or loss of life Contact Us The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8894 Australia and New Ze...

Page 6: ...ini meet the Standards detailed below EMC Emissions 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 Info...

Page 7: ...irements 7 Recommendations 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 Align...

Page 8: ...ss Secure Input 38 3 9 2 Fault Relay 39 3 9 3 General Alarm Relay Output 40 3 10 Network Communications 40 3 10 1 Presidium 40 3 10 2 Presidium Mini 40 3 10 3 Network Connector LEDs 40 3 11 Status LEDs 41 4 Installation Configuration 43 4 1 Unpacking 43 4 2 Install Setup Utility 43 4 3 Configure the PC Network Connections 45 4 4 Configure Presidium 47 4 4 1 Connect to an Presidium 47 Presidium sta...

Page 9: ...y cannot be Started 75 5 Connection to ADPRO FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R by Xtralis 77 5 1 Entering the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R Setup Screen 79 5 2 Presidium Inputs 80 5 2 1 Presidium Input Settings 81 Presidium Input Name 81 Presidium Input Camera View Style 81 Camera Behaviour Setup 81 5 3 Advanced Communication Properties 82 5 3 1 Presidium High Level Interface Properties 83 5 4 IP Addres...

Page 10: ...al Connections to a Presidium Mini 31 Figure 24 Connection to the VM15 Video Module 33 Figure 25 PIR Connections VM15 shown 35 Figure 26 Alarm and Isolate Input Configuration 36 Figure 27 Alarm Outputs 37 Figure 28 Pinouts for Presidium General I O Connector 37 Figure 29 Pinouts for Presidium Mini I O connector 38 Figure 30 Access Secure Input Configuration 39 Figure 31 Installation Screen 43 Figu...

Page 11: ...mitter User Settings 79 Figure 72 Presidium Inputs List 80 Figure 73 Unallocated Icon 80 Figure 74 Presidium Input Settings 81 Figure 75 Mapping the camera inputs 82 Figure 76 FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R Communications 82 Figure 77 Advanced Communication Properties 83 Figure 78 Typical Connections to a Third Party DVR 85 Figure 79 VM15 Module Installation 87 List of Tables Table 1 Quick Guide 4 T...

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Page 13: ...rity 1 1 Features of the Presidium Modular expansion from 2 to 20 channels per Presidium chassis Advanced algorithms to maximise target acquisition and tracking under a wide range of environmental conditions Low probability of false alarms from small animals clouds wind and rain Multiple free form detection zones Additional functionality to enhance the Presidium detection capability and reduce unw...

Page 14: ...t Survey the site refer to Site Survey on page 7 Select the equipment refer to System Hardware on page 11 Install the system Commission the system Install Presidium Setup Utility software on PC refer to Install Setup Utility on page 43 Configure the Presidium refer to Configure Presidium on page 47 Assess the system performance refer to Performance Assessment on page 25 Soak test the system refer ...

Page 15: ...there are many variations to the recommended scenarios any departure from these recommendations may result in less than ideal system performance This document describes a typical installation scenario for a medium security Presidium system To provide a high security installation where the intrusion is expected to be covert detailed consultation with Xtralis staff is required 2 1 2 Scope The follow...

Page 16: ... used in conjunction with the entire Presidium Manual to produce a robust system design Table 1 Quick 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 93 Illumination Illumination selection and location for use with Presidium Illumination Requirements on page...

Page 17: ...of onsite detectors audio video recording and transmission to monitoring stations provides security in a wide variety of markets and application areas Presidium forms an important element of security solutions where automatic detection and verification of an intrusion is paramount 2 3 2 Presidium an ADPRO Solution ADPRO Presidium and Presidium Mini in conjunction with the other Xtralis products ar...

Page 18: ...tal 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 detection dist...

Page 19: ...ions If after the preliminary investigation phase the site is deemed suitable for Presidium 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 System 1 Sterility of protected area i e how well defined is the border surrounding the protected area is the area free from general or expected ac...

Page 20: ...arms 9 Location of any existing CCTV cameras or other detectors and their suitability with the Presidium 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 location of...

Page 21: ...ADPRO Presidium by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Doc 12384_05 9 Figure 1 Suitable Unsuitable Perimeter Conditions ...

Page 22: ...ed 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 practic...

Page 23: ... at the video input of the Presidium must be within 0 2V to 0 4V range The video amplitude not including sync at the video input of the Presidium 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 is low cable compensators or line drivers should be installed at the camera end and adjusted to boost the video signal to withi...

Page 24: ...tion 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 detection al...

Page 25: ...ng 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 ...

Page 26: ...m 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 Pole Installation The position of the cameras relative to lighting is extremely important Do not install cameras close to lights particularly infrared...

Page 27: ...ricted 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 recom...

Page 28: ...ew 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 29: ...e 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 ref...

Page 30: ... 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 incorrect...

Page 31: ...ems To ensure continuous monitoring by Presidium 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 may not detect the intrusion If the scene contrast is poor and no additional lighting can be ...

Page 32: ... 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 33: ...ong or continuous sunlight Monitoring Equipment A standard Presidium system may be remotely monitored through a FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R and VideoCentral Refer to the Central Monitoring Station Design Guide for details of selection configuration operation and maintenance of the remote monitoring station equipment Communications Infrastructure For remote monitoring to be used with ADPRO product...

Page 34: ...n overall view of the installation and commissioning process It can be used as a guide for the installation and commissioning sequence of events 2 6 1 Camera Installation Alignment Confirming the FOV of the camera is very important The initial design must ensure that the perimeter or area is completely protected and no dead zones are present Adherence to the design during installation ensures ther...

Page 35: ...it is important to consider the likelihood of interference from high voltage or ground loops and factor counter measures into the design such as floating earths and isolation transformers on video signals Installation Adjacent to Roads Headlights sweeping across the area under surveillance have the potential to cause nuisance alarms If the area is near a road and has the likelihood of headlights s...

Page 36: ...erson remains within the FOV of the relevant camera 2 6 3 Instrument Racks and Cablings There are a number of standard procedures that should be followed while installing any electrical equipment including a rack mounted Presidium Ensure all local safety regulations regarding installation of electrical equipment are followed All cables should be routed neatly and held in place using routing trays ...

Page 37: ...ium matches the design and that the detection areas programmed for Presidium 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 alignment of...

Page 38: ...tegration and performance of Presidium 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 test that the behaviour meets expectation...

Page 39: ...es 2 8 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 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 ...

Page 40: ...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 matches the initial design and commissioning and that the detection areas programmed for Presidium are still aligned ...

Page 41: ...er of video movement detection channels required Each VM15 Video Module provides video movement detection for two channels cameras Extra VM15 Video Modules may be retro fitted to provide a maximum of 20 channels per Presidium refer to Adding a VM15 Module on page 87 VM15 Modules must be added in order i e slot 1 first followed by slot 2 etc to ensure that camera numbers are correct Each VM15 Video...

Page 42: ... Mini is only from the side or top Figure 20 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 Passive Infra...

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Page 44: ...evant product safety standard for Presidium classifies the CCTV systems that Presidium is typically used in as Cable Distribution Systems The integrity of the Presidium 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 P...

Page 45: ...el 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 Presidium video output if required to assist with setting the video contrast levels Refer to Display All Tracks on Video Output on page 54 for more information 3 5 ...

Page 46: ...n 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 38 Displayed when a tamper on the access secure input triggers an alarm Video Detection Icon Video Movement Detecti...

Page 47: ...n alarm A triggered alarm input may be configured with a hold time from 0 to 60 seconds for alarm generation with VMD refer to Alarm Behaviour on page 63 To ensure the best immunity to EMC disturbances the alarm inputs should be wired using shielded cable Connect the shield to the ground GND terminal Figure 25 PIR Connections VM15 shown The Alarm Input state may be Normally Open No End Of Line NEO...

Page 48: ...on Configuring detectors Disabling faulty detectors Both the alarm input and alarm isolate connections are tamper protected regardless of the access secure state To ensure the best immunity to EMC disturbances the isolation input should be wired using shielded cable Connect the shield to the ground GND terminal Note If a channel is isolated no alarm input or tamper alarm will be generated The Isol...

Page 49: ...te the alarm outputs are closed Figure 27 Alarm Outputs Alarm output relay activates on the occurrence of an intrusion alarm or tamper condition All outputs on the alarm connector share a common ground 3 9 General I O Connector To ensure the best immunity to EMC disturbances the connections on the general I O connector should be wired using shielded cable Connect the shield to the ground GND termi...

Page 50: ... this state The Access Secure input allows the Presidium 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 channels will send an alarm When connected to a Fas...

Page 51: ...mperature situation standard Presidium only the fault relay will indicate a fault condition and the unit will turn off but no front panel LEDs will be illuminated A hard power cycle must be performed to restart the unit Refer to Specifications on page 89 for the relay specifications Unit State Normally Closed FLT NC Pole Normally Open FLT NO Pole Power Off Status LED is off Open Closed Unit powere...

Page 52: ...arm input source is active When a combination of pulse and while active is used by various inputs the GAR will remain active for the longest pulse time of teh various sources that have become active or while any source not set to a pulse time is active When set to pulse the GAR will not re activate until the longest alarm hold off period for any channel that has gone into alarm has expired Refer t...

Page 53: ... Link Status Network Speed LED Displays 10 100 1000 LAN1 and LAN 2 ports on rear panel Down Any All LEDs off UP 10 Mbps RH Dual coloured speed LED OFF LH Green Activity LED LINK ACTIVITY ON if link up or flashing if link up and data transfer activity UP 100 Mbps RH Dual coloured speed LED GREEN LH Green Activity LED LINK ACTIVITY ON if link up or flashing if link up and data transfer activity UP 1...

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Page 55: ...PRO Product Installation and Upgrade DVD 1 crossover Ethernet cable 1 fan cover to be fitted before powering unit standard Presidium only When supplied as a spare each VM15 module is supplied with 1 I O screw terminal connector to connect to the Alarm connector This connector will be plugged into each VM15 module 1 EOL resistor pack 4 2 Install Setup Utility To set up the Presidium for operation i...

Page 56: ...ect the Presidium button The following screen will be displayed Figure 32 Presidium Setup Utility 3 Select Next The Licence Agreement is displayed Figure 33 Presidium Licence Agreement 4 Accept the terms of the agreement and select Next The Destination Folder screen is displayed ...

Page 57: ... to the setup utility is placed on the desktop 4 3 Configure the PC Network Connections The factory TCP IP network addressing for the Presidium is 192 168 1 3 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 the PC IP settings must be modified to a class C addr...

Page 58: ...4 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and select Properties The following screen is displayed Figure 36 Internet Protocol Properties 5 Change the PC IP settings to the following 192 168 1 2 6 Set the subnet mask address to 255 255 255 0 7 Click OK and the Local Area Connection Properties box is displayed again Click OK and close the Network and Dial up Connections panel ...

Page 59: ...he Presidium 5 Wait for approximately 60 seconds for the connected device to appear in the List of Local Units if the Presidium is connected locally The default Presidium IP address is 192 168 1 3 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 6 Highlight the required device and select Connect If the connected device does not appear in the list check the following Check the ethernet connection by ensuring t...

Page 60: ... Ethernet port on Presidium Mini 3 Power on the Presidium 4 Double click on the Presidium Setup Utility icon on the PC desktop The following screen is displayed Figure 38 Establish Connection to the Presidium Presidium standard 1 Enter the IP Address or Host Name and Port Number of the Remote Network Select the Connect button Note Port 80 is used as the default The number can be changed in the Set...

Page 61: ...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 40 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 the xDSL IP Address and the first Port Num...

Page 62: ...e not updated This means they will retain and display there last state Target Trucks Target Bounding boxes Trigger areas Contrast level No video alarm Contrast alarm VMD alarm General alarm output Presidium detection is also disabled when Setup Utility is connected 4 4 3 Using the Setup Utility Figure 41 Enter Password 1 Enter the password Presidium standard Enter the password default admin and se...

Page 63: ... button and select Next If this is the first time this Presidium has been connected to the following screen is displayed Figure 43 Change Video Standard This screen enables PAL or NTSC to be selected as the video standard 3 Select the video standard of the cameras connected to the Presidium and select OK The following screen is displayed ...

Page 64: ...Channel Status area displays the settings that 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 detection is disabled when the Presidium Setup...

Page 65: ...tus The status of the Access Secure input Alarm Inputs and Isolation Input can be determined through the Setup Utility GUI Status information may be useful while commissioning or fault finding a Presidium Access Secure Alarm Sealed Alarm Unsealed Isolated Isolation with Alarm Input Tamper ...

Page 66: ...minate the camera in 75 ohms unless the video input is teed 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 a...

Page 67: ...ra 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 I...

Page 68: ...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 line ma...

Page 69: ...oundary 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 triggers ...

Page 70: ...ntered as the Trigger Delay in Seconds A timer delay of 0 seconds will cause 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 A...

Page 71: ...is Installation and User Manual Doc 12384_05 59 The following figure defines the Logic used to generate VMD alarms It is important to note that Trigger Areas require 2 events before an alarm is generated Figure 50 Alarm Logic ...

Page 72: ...ded 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 busy t...

Page 73: ... 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 camer...

Page 74: ... 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 be...

Page 75: ...splayed on the Setup screen but is not communicated to a 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 The...

Page 76: ... 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 general alarm relay Alarm Output Behaviour The wa...

Page 77: ... entire duration defined in the Minimum Time to Cause Activation setting for a contrast alarm to be generated A low contrast alarm will be generated for both the following situations the camera is bagged by placing an opaque material over the lens causing the image to go dark the camera has a very bright light shone into the lens causing the image to flare and whiteout Note A contrast alarm will n...

Page 78: ... 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 ADPRO FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R by Xtralis on page 77 for more details 1 Select the Configure button to display the IP Address Configuration screen Figure 56 IP Address Configuration Note The Presidium IP Address may be dynamically assigned ...

Page 79: ...ce HLI only requires configuration if the Presidium is connected to an a FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R or other DVR which supports the Presidium HLI Note The address of the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R must be programmed in the FastTrace DVR IP address field Warning It should not be necessary to change the port number on which the Presidium High Level Interface communicates with the FastTrace FastT...

Page 80: ...rmally Closed SEOL Normally Open DEOL Dual End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed DEOL Note If the Presidium 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 is in the Secure state at all times and access is controlled at the FastTrace FastTx FastTrac...

Page 81: ...tings if the Presidium network settings have been previously modified 4 4 9 Status Tab The Status screen displays the value of all settings that have been entered for each channel Figure 60 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 to be save...

Page 82: ...61 Presidium Setup Screen Figure 62 Save to File This enables the complete configuration to be saved This may then be reloaded in the case of a system malfunction or used to configure another system The configuration is saved as a settings file in a user defined location on the PC ...

Page 83: ...configuration is uploaded to the connected Presidium Note It is not possible to load settings from a Setting File created by an older version of the Presidium firmware If Presidium is upgraded then a new settings file should be saved after the upgrade is completed 4 5 3 Printing the Site Configuration Selecting the Print Settings button displays the following screen Figure 64 Print Settings Printi...

Page 84: ... the Upgrade button to start the process The following warning message is displayed Click OK to continue Important It is not recommended the Presidium Mini be upgraded over any type of WAN connection This is because if the link is dropped during the upgrade process the unit may be left in an inoperatable state Important Upgrades performed over a WAN communications network such as xDSL may take upt...

Page 85: ...sed to ensure that all movement is being detected Note It is not recommended to enable this function during general use of the Presidium It should only be used as a diagnostics tool when setting up or fault finding the Presidium Note The Presidium Setup utility must not be connected to the Presidium during normal operation The setup utility should only be connected when programming or changing set...

Page 86: ...units Reboot the PC or reinstall the Presidium Setup Utility if the Presidium does not appear 4 6 4 Password Forgotten If the Presidium password has been forgotten 1 Connect the Presidium to a PC with the Presidium Setup Utility installed 2 Open the Presidium Setup Utility 3 Highlight the required Presidium in the list and press Connect The Enter Password window is displayed Figure 66 Enter Passwo...

Page 87: ...Trace After programming and the physical network connection has been completed re power both the FastTrace and the Presidium to restore the connection 4 6 6 Presidium Setup Utility cannot be Started If the Setup Utility is closed incorrectly it will be left in a state where an error dialog will appear when trying to restart The error dialog box may indicate the Setup is already running To rectify ...

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Page 89: ...FastTrace Network Communication Setup GUI used locally Video Central used to monitor alarms generated by Presidium and Presidium Setup GUI 10BaseT or 100BaseTX Hub Operator 1 Video Central used to monitor alarms generated by Presidium Operator 2 Video Central used to monitor alarms generated by Presidium Operator 3 Video Central used to monitor alarms generated by Presidium Operator 4 Video Centra...

Page 90: ...tTrace R video input must be directly connected to a Presidium video output Hence if the Presidium has 20 channels a 20 channel FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R is required to operate all 20 channels If the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R has not been previously configured refer to the unit s Installation and User Manual for the complete configuration procedure If the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R has bee...

Page 91: ...terface GUI Figure 70 Installer Menu Icon Note Only operators logged on to the system either as Administrators or Installers have access to this icon Users defined as Operators do not have access to this function If this icon does not appear or appears greyed out log out the current operator and log on a new operator with the correct access rights The current settings within the FastTrace FastTx F...

Page 92: ...eo motion detection alarm output from a Presidium to enable alarms on the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R unit 1 Select the Presidium Input number from the displayed list Figure 72 Presidium Inputs List The status of an Presidium Input is shown by a small icon to the left of the channel number A Presidium Input is unallocated when no name is shown next to the number Figure 73 Unallocated Icon The Con...

Page 93: ... Presidium the style of display configuration shown on VideoCentral can be preset The Live option is primarily designed for use with access entry exit points A live video feed is displayed at VideoCentral The Quad option captures three alarm images in a user defined period defined under Camera Settings General tab and displays the images at VideoCentral along with a fourth pane which sequences thr...

Page 94: ...necessary to change the port number on which the Presidium High Level Interface communicates with the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R Do not change this setting unless instructed by Xtralis technical support 1 Select the Communications option Figure 76 FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R Communications 2 Select the Configure button in the Advanced Communication Properties section ...

Page 95: ... not change this setting unless instructed by Xtralis technical support Note Ports 15020 to 15029 are valid for connection to the Presidium This setting must be the same port as that selected in the Presidium Setup Utility High Level Interface tab refer to High Level Interface Tab on page 67 5 4 IP Address Requirements Once the Presidium and the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R have been configured it...

Page 96: ...nected to the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R in the High Level Interface section Connected to FastTrace DVR yes no The following IP Addresses must be changed in the following order Presidium IP Address Refer to Network Tab on page 66 for instructions to change the Presidium IP Address FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R IP Address Refer to the FastTrace FastTx FastTrace R User Manual Communications section...

Page 97: ...d by wiring relay outputs from the DVR to the Alarm Isolate inputs on the Presidium refer to Alarm Inputs on page 35 The Presidium 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 refer to Access Secure Input on page 38 The Presidium does not supply camera names or time date information with the video The DVR...

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Page 99: ...rge any static voltage from your body before handling electronic components or wear a grounded Safety Standard Approved anti static wrist strap while handling components Avoid handling electronic components in areas which have a floor or work surface capable of generating a static charge To add a VM15 Module 1 Ensure that the Presidium is switched off and all power is removed 2 Remove the 10 screw...

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Page 101: ...m 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 of a...

Page 102: ...residium 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 option V...

Page 103: ...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 FastTrace FastTx or FastTrace R provides the capability to remove Nuisance Alarms as a problem as the alarm must be verified remotely at a Monitor...

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Page 105: ... 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 Cla...

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Page 107: ...ADPRO Presidium by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Doc 12384_05 95 Appendix C Example Site Plan ...

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Page 109: ...______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Company________________________________ Date ___________________ Location ________________________________ Design by ____________________ Channel No Camera Selected Lens Selected Field of View OK Lighting OK Other Detectors Camera Mounting Cabling Dist...

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Page 111: ... 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 35 2...

Page 112: ...bration 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 5...

Page 113: ...issioning 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 115: ...est 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 117: ..._______ 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 Performed ...

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Page 119: ...nt by a manual check or using test software to confirm detection Set Detection Areas Set the detection areas on each camera on Presidium 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 channel Use the suggested typical settings as described in this document and adjust later as required ...

Page 120: ...lis 108 Doc 12384_05 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 121: ...ters 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 target s...

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