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Document 800-16525 – Rev B – 07/2014
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reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell. The information in this
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issued to incorporate such changes.
Note
If you are using the recommended safety cable, feed it through the mount and
attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure.
4.
Attach the mount to the wall or, if applicable, to the adapter using appropriate
mounting hardware.
5.
For outdoor wall mount installations, apply sealant (not supplied) to any gaps
between the mount and the mounting surface, and ensure that the conduit hole
plug is in place when the conduit hole at the base of the mount arm is not in use.
6.
Feed the cables through the mount kit and screw the mount kit onto the wall mount.
7.
Connect the cables to the camera (see previous section:
). Connect the video output port either to a coaxial cable (with BNC
connection) or with optional UTP balun accessory if unshielded twisted pair cabling
is used.
Note
Check that the eyelet cable connection is secure and carrying all of the load of the
camera after making all cable connections.
8.
Attach the camera to the mount kit, and then tighten the security screw on the top of
the camera.
Installing a Parapet/Flat Roof Mount (HDPRM2)
The HDPRM2 parapet/flat roof mount weighs 22 lb (10.2 kg) and can be installed directly
to a vertical (parapet) or horizontal (flat roof) load-bearing surface. The mount has a
maximum load rating of 20 lb (9.1 kg) and can be installed indoors or outdoors. The
mount can withstand winds up to 75 mph (121 km/h) when properly fastened to a support
structure.
1.
Ensure that the mounting surface can support the combined weight of the camera
and the mount (at least 28 lb [12.8 kg]).
2.
Feed the cables through the mount, leaving approximately 1 ft (0.3 m) extending
past the end of the mount.
Note
If you are using the recommended safety cable, feed it through the mount and
attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure.
3.
Attach the mount to the mounting surface using as many of the mounting holes as
possible (a minimum of five fasteners on each side of the mounting plate is
recommended).
4.
Apply sealant (not supplied) to the bottom of the vertical pipe and around the bolt
holes to prevent water or other contaminants from entering the mount.
5.
Feed the cables through the mount kit and screw the mount kit onto the parapet/flat
roof mount.
6.
Connect the cables to the camera (see previous section:
). Connect the video output port either to a coaxial cable (with BNC
connection) or with optional UTP balun accessory if unshielded twisted pair cabling
is used.
Note
Check that the eyelet cable connection is secure and carrying all of the load of the
camera after making all cable connections.
7.
Attach the camera to the mount kit, and then tighten the security screw on the top of
the camera.
Configuring the PTZ Dome
After you have installed the PTZ dome, you are ready to begin configuring the dome
settings from the OSD menu. You will need a keyboard controller and a monitor to do this.
The HDZ Analogue PTZ Dome is compatible with Honeywell’s UltraKey Touch (HJC4000)
controller. The HDZ Analogue PTZ Dome is also compatible with third-party controllers
using Pelco P or Pelco D control protocols.
Accessing the Main Menu
To enter the OSD menu of the selected camera, use the
PRESET 90
command on the
control keyboard. The OSD menu will open. Depending on the keyboard controller used,
the buttons to press to input PRESET 90 will be different. See the following UltraKey
example:
UltraKey Touch
Press
View
9
0
Ent
.
Note
Because the HDZ Analogue PTZ Dome is designed to work with a wide variety of
devices and protocols, all possible ways to perform a task are not given here. The
instructions in this guide are intended to supplement the instructions provided in
your controller’s user guide.
Using the OSD Password
If OSD Password function is enabled, when you press the
CAMERA MENU
key to enter
the OSD menu, the password request message will be displayed. Please enter the
password, select
ENTER
and press
IRIS+
to access the OSD main menu.
Note
When first time turning the Password Function on, please enter the Master
Password to setup the new password.
Master Password:
9527
.
Navigating the OSD Menus
To select the setup item, use the joystick or direction keys on the keyboard to move the
OSD cursor in the OSD menu.
To setup items, use the joystick or direction keys on the keyboard to move the OSD
cursor to the item. For items with the
→
symbol beside them, press right/left with the
joystick or direction keys to select the function. For items with the
↓
symbol beside
them, press the
IRIS+
key on the control keyboard to open the sub menu for that item.
For items with the
→↓
symbols beside them, users can use the right/left joystick/
direction keys to select the functions, and then press the
IRIS+
key to open the sub menu
for the selected item.
For more detailed information on PTZ operation and OSD menu navigation, refer to the
user manual of your installed keyboard/control devices.
Note
In the Camera OSD menu, the
IRIS+
key functions as
ENTER
and the
IRIS–
key
functions as back/
EXIT
.
During the HDZ Series PTZ dome camera’s startup process, the OSD Start Page will
display information including the camera ID number, protocol/baud rate and camera
initializing message. Additionally, if some camera errors occur, the error message(s) will
be shown on the screen at start-up. If the problem(s) cannot be immediately solved,
please contact your supplier for assistance.
For More Information on Configuring the Dome
Refer to the
HDZ Series Analogue PTZ Dome Camera User Guide
for detailed instructions
on configuring the camera settings.
Screw the mount kit onto
the parapet mount
Attach the
camera body to
the mount kit
Tightly fix the screw at the
top of the camera after
connecting the three parts
Feed cables
through the
mount kit