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Configuring Alarms, Areas, Home, Privacy Settings and Presets 

10.6  Establishing Privacy Zones 

 

Privacy Zones are “masked” sections of the dome’s viewing area. These masks 
prevent operators of the surveillance system who do not have access to the dome 
password from viewing these designated zones. Each zone has four sides, and the 
zones may overlap to form irregular shapes. The Privacy Zones move in relation to 
the dome pan/tilt position. In addition, the apparent size of the Privacy Zone 
adjusts automatically as the zoom level is adjusted. Up to eight Privacy Zones may 
be established for a dome.  
Privacy Zones are useful for high security areas. For example, you might establish 
a Privacy Zone around a safe’s combination. However, you could view people 
approaching or opening the safe.  
In addition, the appearance of the configuration menus changes slightly when 
Privacy Zones are active. Both the first and last lines of the menus will appear in 
enlarged text when Privacy Zones are active. The menus change to one-sized text 
if Privacy Zones are hidden or deleted. 
To program Privacy Zones, select Privacy Zones from the 

Alarms/Areas/Home/Presets/

 

PZ

 screen. The following screen appears: 

PRIVACY ZONES

ADD PRIVACY ZONES

DELETE SPECIFIC ZONE

DELETE ALL ZONES

HIDE ALL ZONES? NO/YES

EXIT

 

Fig. 33 

Setting Privacy Zones 

 
From this screen you can establish up to eight Privacy Zones, delete individual or 
all Privacy Zones, or hide all Privacy Zones. Further information can be found in 
the following chapters. 

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Страница 1: ...CCDA1415 DN DAY NIGHT Dome System Instruction Manual Fire Security Products Siemens Building Technologies ...

Страница 2: ...igung ganz oder teilweise Dritten zugänglich machen oder außerhalb des Zweckes verwenden zu dem es ihm übergeben worden ist We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without ...

Страница 3: ...f a RS422 RS485 cable run using termination jumpers When using the standard base and wiring cables directly to the dome ALWAYS connect the video cable to the dome before you connect the 9 pin cable which contains power If you connect the 9 pin cable first you risk shorting delicate electronics near the connector I O PC board when used If a cable clamp is on this board remove it as it could damage ...

Страница 4: ...if not inherently limited fused with a maximum value of 3 3 Amps meeting section 2 11 of IEC950 and a maximum of 250 VA available The power supply can be obtained through SIEMENS or through another source where the provider can furnish the verification This is required to assure electrical safety in the product NOTE Your attention is drawn to the fact that the contents of this Instruction Manual d...

Страница 5: ...tility 95 8 Configuring Pan Tilt Zoom and Synchronization Options 96 8 1 Setting the Automatic Flip Feature 96 8 1 1 Changing the Automatic Flip Setting 96 8 2 Adjusting the Zoom Stop Settings 97 8 2 1 Changing the Zoom Stop Settings 97 8 3 Configuring the Line Lock Setting 97 8 3 1 Changing the Line Lock Setting 98 9 Configuring Camera Features 99 9 1 Overview of Camera Settings 99 9 2 Adjusting ...

Страница 6: ... Information 122 11 2 1 Changing the Display of Status Information 122 11 3 Displaying or Hiding All Name Information 123 11 3 1 Changing the Display of All Name Information 123 11 4 Displaying Diagnostic Tests During Reset 124 11 4 1 Changing the Display of Diagnostic Information 124 11 5 Displaying Direction Indicators 125 11 5 1 Changing the Display of Direction Indicators 126 11 6 Configuring ...

Страница 7: ...rer s Declaration of Conformity EU Directive The following is applicable for the equipment described in this Instruction Manual The product fulfils the requirements of EU directive 89 336 EEC on Electromagnetic compatibility as per Electromagnetic emission Immunity to electromagnetic interference EN 61000 6 3 EN 50130 4 A1 A2 with the basic standard with the basic standards EN 55022 Kl B EN 61000 ...

Страница 8: ...J 2 0 Pendant mount indoor for dome camera CCDA1415 DN 2GF1191 8BK 1 9 Wall bracket indoor for dome camera CCDA1415 DN 2GF1191 8BL 1 4 Wall mount bracket short for dome cameras CCDA1415 DN with outdoor housing and CCDA1410 WD 2GF1191 8BM 1 85 Wall mount bracket long for dome cameras CCDA1415 DN with outdoor housing and CCDA1410 WD 2GF1191 8BN 2 0 Outdoor pendant mount for dome cameras CCDA1415 DN ...

Страница 9: ...y Instruction Manual 1 Dome Camera CCDA1415 DN 1 Ceiling Mount incl Mounting Base 1 Screws subpackage 1 Safety Lanyard 1 Tools Required Slotted screwdriver 77 Siemens Building Technologies BE_CCDA1415 DN doc Fire Security Products 05 2004 ...

Страница 10: ... V 1500 W SensorNet RS485 interface Isolation transformer coupled 2000 Vrms PTC resettable fuse protects transformer TVS RATED AT 5 6 V 40 A 0 1 joules 10 kA impulse rated gas tube Siemens RS422 RS485 Interface Series resistor of 33 Ohm TVS rated at 5 6 V 40 A 0 1 joules Alarm Input Series resistor of 33 Ohm TVS rated at 5 6 V 40 A 0 1 joules Power Line TVS rated at 60 V 250 A 1 5 Joule Cameras Im...

Страница 11: ...spherical Focal Length 3 6 to 82 8 mm Aperture f1 6 Wide f3 7 Tele 4 mm 54 0 H x 40 5 V 88 mm 2 5 H x 1 9 V Viewing Angle 4 mm 54 0 H x 40 5 V 82 8 mm 2 5 H x 1 9 V equivalent to 8 to 80 mm 1 2 inch CCD or 11 to 110 mm on 2 3 inch CCD Dimensions D x H 120 x 205 mm 79 Siemens Building Technologies BE_CCDA1415 DN doc Fire Security Products 05 2004 ...

Страница 12: ... this base video data and power cables are pre connected to an I O PC board A spring finger connector on the board makes electrical contact with the housing and eyeball assembly as it connects to the base The base comes in black Quick Mount socket 5 2 Housing and Eyeball Assembly The housing and eyeball assembly consists of the following Housing The housing contains the dome s power supply pan mot...

Страница 13: ...sing hardware shipped with the base the dome attaches directly to indoor ceilings made of sheet rock wood metal or concrete Fig 2 or to tile ceiling T bars where they intersect Fig 3 Fig 2 Surface mounting to hard ceilings Fig 3 Surface mounting to tile ceilings Siemens Building Technologies BE_CCDA1415 DN doc Fire Security Products 05 2004 ...

Страница 14: ...p Hat housing to be recessed in the ceiling or recessed in a 2 foot drop ceiling tile The bracket is mounted to the Top Hat and installed in a hole cut in the ceiling The bracket distributes the weight of the dome and Top Hat housing across the T bar framework of the ceiling It is also very useful for sheet rock plaster or solid ceilings 2GF1191 8BG Adjustable Bracket This bracket enables the Top ...

Страница 15: ...nt short The outdoor housing contains a pre installed mounting base a cooling fan for hot weather a heater for cool weather and to prevent icing and surge protection circuitry to protect against lightning strikes An environmental PC board is used to pre wire cables A round spring finger connector on the board makes electrical contact with the housing and eyeball assembly as it connects to the base...

Страница 16: ...ents 5 8 Power Up Routine After power is connected to the dome the dome performs the following homing routine 1 After a few seconds the camera lens tilts up into the housing and eyeball assembly 2 The lens tilts downs until it looks at the floor 3 Eyeball pans slowly 4 Lens tilts up 90 home position Once the lens is in its home position you can use the controller to call up the camera and control ...

Страница 17: ...WARNING Ensure that AC power and electrical signals are off during wire connections 1 Set dome address Fig 7 Recessed at top of housing and eyeball assembly are three rotary address switches Address range is from 01 to 099 Set switches from most significant bit MSB to least significant bit LSB For example For address 066 set SW3 to 0 SW2 to 6 and SW1 to 6 0 9 0 9 0 9 MSB LSB SW3 SW1 SW2 Fig 7 Sett...

Страница 18: ... a tight connection 4 Set termination jumper JW1 Fig 9 Depending upon the dome s location in the communications line set jumper JW1 across the appropriate pins as described in the following chart Position of dome in communications line Setting Pins Between other devices Un terminated 1 2 End of communications line Terminated 2 3 Pins 1 2 are closest to 9 pin connector NOTE In some cases an additio...

Страница 19: ...n top of housing and eyeball assembly Siemens RS42 RS4852 data and power connections 87 Pin Designation 1 2 must be connected using a jumper cable 3 24 V AC 4 Masse common 5 24 V AC 6 RS422 Data In High 7 RS422 Data In Low 8 RS422 Data Out High 9 RS422 Data Out Low from the controller to the next dome The following interface parameters are applicable for the Siemens protocol RS422 RS485 Data rate ...

Страница 20: ...put to 4 pin receptacle Fig 12 Feed cable through access hole in base Connect alarm wires to 4 pin plug refer to chart below Insert plug into mating receptacle in top of housing and eyeball assembly Alarm connections Pin Designation 1 12 V DC 2 Alarm Out 3 Alarm In 4 Common 9 pin plug 4 pin plug Fig 10 Cable connections 88 Siemens Building Technologies BE_CCDA1415 DN doc Fire Security Products 05 ...

Страница 21: ...xplains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to the optional mounting base with I O board WARNING Ensure that AC power and electrical signals are off during wire connections CAUTION Detach and discard cable clamp if I O board has one If not removed clamp can damage 9 pin connector in housing and eyeball assembly when you attempt to connect it to base 1 Set data communications jumper JW1...

Страница 22: ... protocol is used the SensorNet input must be jumpered The following interface parameters are applicable for the Siemens protocol RS422 RS485 Data rate in baud 19 200 bits s Data format Start bit 1 Data bit 8 Parity 0 Stop bit 1 Table 3 Interface parameters Siemens RS422 RS485 SensorNet RS485 data connections Pin Designation 1 4 not used 5 SensorNet unshielded 6 SensorNet unshielded Siemens Buildi...

Страница 23: ...P0 40 mA sync Max 4 Output P1 40 mA sync Max 5 Output P2 40 mA sync Max 6 Output P3 40 mA sync Max 7 Ground 8 Ground Connect alarm input cable if used to P4 connector Pin Designation 1 Alarm 3 input 3 5 mA sink 2 Alarm 2 input 3 5 mA sink 3 Alarm 1 input 3 5 mA sink 4 Alarm 0 input 3 5 mA sink 5 Ground 6 Ground Connect power to P7 connector Pin Designation 1 24 V AC 2 Ground 3 24 V AC 91 Siemens B...

Страница 24: ...W3 SW1 SW2 Figure 13 Setting address switches 7 Connecting the housing and eyeball assembly to the base Fig 14 Align dimple on cap of dome with rib on mounting base Mate housing and eyeball assembly to base and turn it clockwise until you hear a click 8 Wait a few seconds for dome to begin its homing routine Homing routine indicates that address was placed into dome memory and that dome is ready f...

Страница 25: ...items supplement similar features that may be available through your controller Refer to your controller operating instructions for information about button locations mentioned in this document 7 1 Starting the Dome Configuration Utility The Dome Configuration Utility is started using a series of keyboard commands Depending on the controller and network protocol in use the commands required to sta...

Страница 26: ...xit the utility from any screen Cam then F10 7 3 Entering the Dome s Password A dome password can be used to prevent unauthorized users from starting the configuration utility The Enter Password screen appears when the command to start the configuration utility is entered if password protection is enabled ENTER PASSWORD PASSWORD A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i...

Страница 27: ... restore the factory settings select No IMPORTANT Selecting Reset to Factory Settings from the Dome Configuration Menu does not change the following settings Camera Name Alarm Names Area Names Preset Names Pattern Names Area Boundaries Privacy Zones and Presets To reset names to the default settings 7 5 Exiting the Configuration Utility You may save your changes and exit the utility from any scree...

Страница 28: ...ortional flip feature when you need to track someone who walks directly under the dome and continues on the other side You start the flip by moving the tilt control to its lower limit and holding for a brief period When the flip engages the dome automatically rotates 180 You may then continue to track the person as long as the tilt control stays in its lower limit Once the tilt control is released...

Страница 29: ... first zoom stop continue with step 3 To change the maximum zoom setting continue with step 5 3 Move the highlight bar to 1ST ZOOM STOP X Change the setting Select 23 to set the first zoom stop to 23 x magnification Select 35 to set the first zoom stop to 35 x magnification The default setting is 35 x 4 To change the maximum zoom setting continue with step 5 Otherwise continue with step 6 5 Move t...

Страница 30: ... color monitors IMPORTANT Changing the Line Lock setting is not immediate The dome must reinitialize reset for the change to take place 3 When the configuration utility is exited the following prompt appears DOME MUST RESET TO CHANGE LINELOCK MODE RESET DOME NOW NO If you do not want to reinitialize the dome select No Changes to the Line Lock setting will not take effect If you want to reinitializ...

Страница 31: ...Mid Auto Low WDR OFF ON AGC Shutter Max Gain Limit Open Shutter NTSC 0 28 dB 1 2 1 60 s RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS EXIT Open Shutter PAL 0 29 dB 2 3 1 50 s Fig 18 Camera functions From this screen you can adjust the white balance settings set the IR mode for the camera enable or disable Wide Dynamic Range set the automatic gain control AGC feature adjust the AGC level and configure the open shutter...

Страница 32: ... of 5 The following chart illustrates the red and blue settings relationship to white balance 100 Maximum Blue WHITE BALANCE 511 On screen Color appears Magenta Purple Both Red and Blue settings are maximized On screen Color appears Green 0 Minimum Blue Minimum Red Maximum Red 511 0 Fig 19 White balance As the value for the red setting increases the image appears more red As the value decreases th...

Страница 33: ... default value for the blue setting 7 Select Exit The Dome Configuration Menu appears 9 3 Understanding How IR Mode Black White Operates SIEMENS DAY NIGHT Dome CCDA1415 DN provides a black and white B W mode to improve camera performance when the light level falls below certain thresholds This allows clear images to be obtained under low light conditions This is referred to as IR Mode There are fi...

Страница 34: ...ting or Deactivating the IR Mode The IR mode can be manually activated or deactivated using a combination of keyboard commands This allows you to change between color and B W modes as needed To change the mode using Siemens RS422 RS485 protocols press and hold Cam button on keyboard press and hold button F3 Using the manual command has the following affect on the menu settings If the current IR Mo...

Страница 35: ...just the iris of the camera to compensate for the lighting change however you cannot clearly see both activities inside and outside of the loading dock area simultaneously For example if you close the iris the outside scene will improve but the interior scene will become too dark to view clearly In Fig 21 the car near the loading dock door can be seen clearly but the interior of the room appears t...

Страница 36: ...ettings for compensating for low light scenes in color Automatic Gain Control and Open Shutter Automatic Gain Control AGC amplifies the video signal in scenes with minimal light Many low light scenes result in picture noise As gain is increased the picture noise is also amplified When AGC is enabled the camera automatically adjusts the gain setting value When AGC is disabled no gain is applied to ...

Страница 37: ...t the color of the traffic light While the light is red the image is relatively static With the shutter limit set to 1 4 second 250 milliseconds updated red light information is transmitted at 1 4 second intervals When the light changes from red to green updated light color information becomes available The dome must now transmit information about the green light This update occurs as soon as the ...

Страница 38: ...ffects which AGC and Shutter settings are available 1 Select Camera Functions from the Dome Configuration Menu 2 Move the highlight to AGC Shutter mode field The highlight appears in the first field AGC Mode 3 Select one of the following Select AGC On to set AGC to automatic mode This allows you to adjust the maximum AGC gain setting in decibels Continue with step 4 Select AGC Off to set the AGC t...

Страница 39: ... Alarms Areas Home Presets PZ is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu the following screen appears ALARMS AREAS HOME PRESETS PZ SET ALARM ACTIONS SET ALARM STATES SET HOME POSITION SET NORTH POSITION AREA BOUNDARIES PRIVACY ZONES PRESETS EXIT Fig 26 Alarms Areas Home Presets and Pan Zoom From this menu you can choose to configure alarm actions configure normal states for alarm inputs assign t...

Страница 40: ...al When Set Alarm Actions is selected from Alarms Areas Home Presets PZ screen the following screen appears SET ALARM ACTIONS INTERNAL ALARMS INPUT NO ACTION 1 NO ACTION 2 PRESET 1 96 3 PATTERN 1 3 4 NO ACTION SEND INPUTS TO HOST YES NO EXIT Fig 27 Set alarm actions Use this screen to assign a preset or pattern to occur whenever the alarm s input state changes from normal to abnormal You may also ...

Страница 41: ...a pattern as the alarm action Continue with step 4 Select No Action if you do not want to set an alarm action Continue with step 6 4 Move the highlight bar to the Action Number field and select the action number For preset select the number from 1 through 64 Continue with step 5 i NOTE The protocol or controller used may support fewer presets For pattern select the number from 1 through 3 for the ...

Страница 42: ... Fig 28 Set alarm states Use this screen to assign open or closed as the normal state for the dome alarm inputs When an input state changes from normal to abnormal and an internal alarm action is associated with the input the alarm is triggered The normal state is used by both internal alarms and controller defined alarms 10 2 3 Setting Alarm Input States 1 Select Alarms Areas Home Presets PZ from...

Страница 43: ...eset to use a preset as the home position Continue with step 4 Select Pattern to use a pattern as the home position Continue with step 4 Select No Action if you do not want to set a home position Continue with step 5 4 Move the highlight bar to the Number field and select a number For preset select the number from 1 through 64 Continue with step 5 i NOTE The protocol used may support fewer presets...

Страница 44: ...m the North position to be any point along the dome s pan axis also called azimuth Programming 1 Select Alarms Areas Home Presets PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu 2 Select Set North Position The Set North Position screen appears SET NORTH POSITION PAN to new north position ZOOM to mark north position FOCUS quits w o changing Fig 30 Set North position 3 Point the dome to the new North position W...

Страница 45: ...ese are separate from the areas you can program with the dome You should not use both the controller and the configuration utility to define areas Vending Machines Lockers Entrance Emergency Exit Area 1 Area 8 Area 2 Area 7 Area 5 Area 6 Area 3 Dom Area 4 Areas appear smaller when zoomed in Areas appear larger when zoomed out Fig 31 An example of areas found in a break room The zoom level also aff...

Страница 46: ...s screen appears 3 Adjust the camera to the starting point of the first area and press Zoom to mark the boundary 4 Adjust the dome to the right until the ending point of the area is seen If you attempt to move left an error message appears See the note for information 5 Mark the end point of the area The area number automatically advances 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each area you want to establish ...

Страница 47: ...e around a safe s combination However you could view people approaching or opening the safe In addition the appearance of the configuration menus changes slightly when Privacy Zones are active Both the first and last lines of the menus will appear in enlarged text when Privacy Zones are active The menus change to one sized text if Privacy Zones are hidden or deleted To program Privacy Zones select...

Страница 48: ...g the Pan Tilt control moves the target area by panning or tilting the dome If the dome reaches its maximum tilt position the Privacy Zone may still be established in the upper part of the display When this occurs the arrows move relative to the movement of the Pan Tilt control until the top of the display area is reached The boundary points on the Privacy Zone are selected by pressing Zoom Once a...

Страница 49: ...Zones 3 The Program Privacy Zones screen appears Select Add Privacy Zone 4 Use the Pan Tilt control to position the arrows over the boundary point Press Zoom to create 5 Repeat step 4 to create boundary points 2 and 3 Tip Remember if the arrows are blinking you are not in a valid target area Only select a point if the arrows are not blinking 6 After the third boundary point is created the fourth b...

Страница 50: ...ws blink to indicate this is an invalid selection Zone 3 Fig 36 Deleting Privacy Zones Invalid Selection Three Privacy Zones are illustrated Zones 1 and 2 are overlapping Zone 1 and 3 are in close proximity In this situation the arrows blink because the target area is the same distance from all three zones To ensure that the correct Privacy Zone is deleted place the arrows clearly in the zone you ...

Страница 51: ...e All Zones The following prompt appears on screen You are about to delete All Privacy Zones Cancel Continue 4 To delete all Privacy Zones select Continue If you do not want to delete all Privacy Zones select Cancel The Program Privacy Zones screen displays 5 Select Exit to return to Alarms Areas Home Presets PZ screen When the Alarms Areas Home Presets PZ screen appears select Exit 10 6 6 Hiding ...

Страница 52: ...e Presets PZ from the Dome Configuration Menu 2 Select Presets The Select Preset to Program screen appears SELECT PRESET TO PROGRAM PRESET NUMBER PRESET NAME 1 96 PRESET 1 96 FOCUS FAR to program preset EXIT Fig 38 Setting Presets 3 Select the number for the preset that you want to program The Presets screen appears PRESETS PRESET X Position camera with PAN TILT ZOOM and IRIS FOCUS FAR to save and...

Страница 53: ...TEXT DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY ON OFF DISABLE ALL NAMES YES NO DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY ON OFF DIRECTION INDICATOR ON OFF NAME CONFIGURATION MENU TEXT ATTRIBUTE OPTIONS EXIT Fig 40 OSD setup Use this screen to display dome status information enable or disable the display of all name information display diagnostic information after a dome reset and display direction information about where the dome is point...

Страница 54: ...ris and Auto Focus Status Information NOTE Status information and name information are always displayed separately If Disable All Names is set to YES the status information will remain visible only if Status Display is ON 11 2 1 Changing the Display of Status Information 1 Select On Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu The highlight bar appears on Status Display 2 Change the settin...

Страница 55: ... AREA NAME Fig 42 Display Locations for Name Information You may choose to disable displaying all name information or you may choose to display selected or all name information 11 3 1 Changing the Display of All Name Information 1 Select On Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu 2 Move the highlight to Disable All Names 3 Change the setting Select Yes to disable the appearance of all...

Страница 56: ...diagnostic test function is activated there may be a temporary loss of communication in the network while the dome diagnostic tests are running 11 4 1 Changing the Display of Diagnostic Information 1 Select On Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu 2 Move the highlight to Diagnostic Display 3 Change the setting If you want diagnostic tests to run when the dome resets select On If you...

Страница 57: ...h The tilt elevation is 12 above the virtual horizon Panning to the left points the dome towards the Northeast Panning to the right points the dome towards the East If you tilt below the virtual horizon the negative values will be displayed along the left edge for example 25 The elevation values range from 25 to 90 If you pan to a position that corresponds to a well known navigational heading the ...

Страница 58: ...ning to the right points the dome towards the West S W SW 25 Figure 45 Pointing the dome precisely Southwest with a tilt elevation of 25 11 5 1 Changing the Display of Direction Indicators 1 Select On Screen Text Display from the Dome Configuration Menu 2 Move the highlight to Direction Indicator 3 Change the setting Select On to display the direction information Select Off to prevent the directio...

Страница 59: ...hange 4 Change the setting Choose On to display name information on the monitor Choose Off to prevent name information from appearing on the monitor The default settings are Off for Camera Areas Presets and Patterns and On for Alarms 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each item you want to change 6 Do one of the following To reset all programmable names to their default values select Reset Programmable Na...

Страница 60: ...Alarm Name If you choose Camera Name continue with step 6 If you choose Area Name Preset Name Pattern Name or Alarm Name continue with step 4 4 The Select Name to Program screen appears NA M EN A USWÄ HLEN ZIEL NUM M ERA KTUELLER NA M E 1 96ZIEL 1 96 BEENDEN FO KUS WEIT ZUR NA M ENPRO G R BEREIC H A REA L A LA RM 1 3BEREIC H 1 3 1 16A REA L 1 16 1 4A LA RM 1 4 Fig 47 Select Name screen NOTE The gr...

Страница 61: ...omplete 9 Do one of the following To save the name changes select Exit To discard the name changes select Undo Changes and Quit 10 Do one of the following If you were changing the camera name continue with step 12 If you were changing the name of an area preset pattern or alarm the Select Name to Program screen appears Continue with step 11 11 Do one of the following To make additional changes to ...

Страница 62: ...LUCENT NAMES ON OFF EXIT Fig 49 Menu screen Fig 50 Examples of text attributes If the video background is light enable character outlines If on screen text obscures the video being displayed enable translucent names Character outlines and translucent names may be used together to best suit your video environment IMPORTANT When Privacy Zones are active the text is automatically displayed as solid I...

Страница 63: ...lowing If you want to change the appearance of the text overlay characters for dome names and status information move the highlight bar to Translucent Names Continue with step 5 If you are finished making changes continue with step 6 5 Change the Translucent Names setting Select On to display text associated with dome names and status information as translucent slightly clear Select Off to display...

Страница 64: ...om the dome You can also set and enable the use of the dome password To make changes select a menu item to display the associated settings To change the settings move the highlight bar to appropriate field and make the changes To return to the Dome Configuration Menu select Exit 12 2 Selecting a Language The dome supports menus status information and prompts in English Spanish French German Italia...

Страница 65: ... The highlight bar appears on Cancel NOTE Changing of the language setting will not affect names that were configured previously Only standard names like for instance Preset 1 will be changed accordingly 5 Do one of the following To continue with changing the language select Continue The dome automatically resets To verify the language change continue with step 5 Otherwise continue with step 6 To ...

Страница 66: ...ted press Focus 4 If you make a mistake press Zoom In to move the cursor one space right or Zoom Out to move the cursor one space left 5 Repeat step 3 until the password is complete When finished select Continue 6 You must successfully enter the password twice Use the procedure in step 3 to enter the password again When finished select Continue NOTE If the two passwords are not identical the proce...

Страница 67: ...e date DOME INFORMATION NAME SIEMENSCCDA1415 DN Mnemonic D N Software Ver 0701 4008 0100 Devic e Type 24770105 SN 01234567890123456789 Manufac ture Date 06082001 Dome Statistic s EXIT Fig 55 Dome information The information that appears on the Dome Information screen cannot be changed or altered This feature is provided for information purposes only NOTE The manufacture date is displayed in the fo...

Страница 68: ...ents either runtime in seconds or number of occurrences displayed in hexadecimal values The following table describes the abbreviations used Abbreviation Description R Time moving right in seconds L Time moving left in seconds M Total move time in seconds T Total target count O Operating time in seconds P Power failure reset count W Watchdog reset count The watchdog tracks software problems that c...

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