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Installation
XX203-20-01 Rev 710 Surveyor-Mini Camera Dome System
Programming the Surveyor-Mini
Programming is done by selecting options from the on-screen menu system. Once the on-screen menu
system is accessed, programming is done using the AP (autopan), AI (autoiris), joystick and AUX1/AUX2
functions. The cursor wraps around when moving up and down. The following is a description of these
controls:
AP:
select and store parameters; go forward through the menu system.
AI:
leave or exit a menu without retaining the new setting.
Joystick Left/Right:
select specific program parameters.
AUX 1, AUX 2and AUX 3:
used for very specific menu functions detailed in the menu system.
Six functions are carried out using only keypad controls. These functions are setting autopan limits,
programming continuous rotation, selecting the autopan speed, programming sectors, polarity of response
lines, enabling auto-baud detect and setting manual pan limits.
Software Features
Most of the Surveyor-Mini features are accessed remotely through either a System Controller (V1500X-
SCCS), keypad (V1410X-DVC, V1411X-DVC, V1411J-DVC) or a PC using the Surveyor-Mini Direct Control
software package. To program certain features, a numeric preset is either stored or recalled. Preset functions
can represent a variety of features.
The table on the left shows preset
numbers and their functions,
which are described in detail below. There are no commands
associated with certain presets. These have been reserved for
future use or advanced programming and diagnostic tools.
Preset 1-64 (Preset Positions)
—
When a preset number is
stored, the current position of the camera is written into that
preset memory location. When the number is recalled, the
camera moves to the stored position. This is called solving a
preset.
Presets are usually solved at the maximum speed, typically less
than 2 seconds; if a preset is assigned to a tour or salvo, the
preset recall speed is programmable. Camera focus is also
stored as part of the preset; if the image is out of focus when the
preset is stored, it will be out of focus when the preset is solved, even if autofocus is enabled.
When a preset is recalled, the corresponding preset title is displayed on the screen (when preset titles have
been enabled). If the operator attempts to recall a preset number that has not been stored, the message
“Preset Not Stored” appears on the screen for a short period and the camera position does not change.
Pressing any command key or moving the joystick will also remove the message.
Preset 80-87 (Tour Sequences)
— A tour is a series of up to 32 events or actions
.
Accessing the “Program
Tour” option will bring up an on-screen menu that allows programming of each tour event. This is described in
greater detail in the Preset/Tour Handling menu section. Recalling a tour initiates the sequence of events that
corresponds to that tour number. A longer sequence of actions can be prepared by chaining 2 or more tours
together.
Preset 88-89 (Autotour Sequences)
— An Autotour is a series of up to 256 pan, tilt and zoom actions
.
Accessing the “Program Autotour” option will bring up an on-screen menu which allows dynamic
PRESET
NUMBER
FUNCTION
1 to 64
Preset positions
80 to 87
Tour sequences
88 to 89
Autotour sequences
90
Pan/Tilt lockout
94
Enter Dome menu system
95
Auto-Baud Detect feature
96
Program Dome sectors
97
Initiate Dome reset
98
Autopan limits
99
Set manual pan
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