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1. Home Run Wiring Daisy Chain Wiring Control Output HD6 Control Output 1 HD6 2 HD6 TX RX TX RX RX TX RX TX RX RX NOTE If the polarity on the data wiring is reversed the scan automatically corrects the polarity This feature applies only to HD6 domes set to standard or Maxpro mode protocol and does not apply on units set for VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocol the data must be wired TX to RX and TX to RX Rev 1 02 22 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 1 FIELD WIRING CONTINUED 3 1 3 Video NOTE If the UTP option is installed the video is run on UTP cable twisted pair and the BNC connector is not used A UTP compatible receiver is required at the monitor The video on the UTP cable cannot be daisy chained RG 59 U coaxial cable is recommended for cable runs less than 1500 feet If the UTP option is installed 1 twisted pair of the UTP cabling is required for video The video must be terminated in 75 ohms at the last video device If the video is not terminated or double terminated the resulting picture is poor and ghosting is displayed 3 1 4 Alarm Connect a twisted pair cable from each peripheral alarm contact to each input at the alarm number terminal and the alarm common terminal The alarm is a dry contact between the alarm terminal and the common terminal Rev 1 02 23 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD 3 2 1 Dropped Hard Ceiling Installation Refer to Figure 10
2. 8 After the weather dome is threaded into the mount as far as it will go thread the conduit nut on the weather dome up against the mount and tighten Seal the joint between the mount and the black nipple on the weather dome with Dow RTV 3145 9 Connect mating connector J2 field wiring in the mount to connector P2 on the weather dome on 14 pin connector version only 10 Replace the cover on the mount conduit box or access hole cover plate on the MDW1210W mount using the two screws removed when installing the mount CAUTION Ensure all field wiring is pushed back into the mount pipe Ensure the gasket between the conduit box or mount and the cover is seated properly Rev 1 02 16 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 5 WEATHER DOME HOUSING CONTINUED 11 Seal all joints and screws in the outdoor mount Use Dow 3145 RTV for Allen head Screws bolts joints and all mounting surfaces Use Teflon tape for threaded joints CAUTION All joints bolts and screws in the mount must be sealed to prevent water moisture from entering the weather dome 12 Refer to the HD6 Series User Manual to install the scan Rev 1 02 17 900 0696 1 Aug 06 Notes Rev 1 02 18 900 0696 1 Aug 06 SECTION 3 WIRING THE HOUSING 3 4 INTRODUCTION The field wiring for an indoor HD6 is connected at a terminal strip in the housing or pendant dome The field wiring for an outdoor H
3. m io O ALARM 2 177 O BNC RG 59 U COAX gu aus VIDEO CONNECTOR lt RUNS LESS use A VIDEO SHIELD THAN 1500 FEET amp Ex Rowo sl LED gal INDICATOR ALARM gt B TABLE 1 HD6 POWER REQUIREMENTS 24VAC 10 Jumper W1 24 VAC POWER 1 1A Terminated Position 1 and 2 Last Dome Data Loop AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME Unterminated Positions 2 and 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Loop 22 65 FEET 19 METERS 20 100 FEET 30 METERS Jumper W2 Positions 2 and 3 All Domes 18 160 FEET 48 METERS Jumpers W3 amp W4 16 260 FEET 79 METERS 2 wire Positions 1 and 2 All Domes 14 420 FEET 128 METERS 12 650 FEET 198 METERS TABLE 2 HEATER BLOWER POWER REQUIREMENTS 24VAC 4A MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS THERMOSTAT 70 62 FEET 18 9 METERS OFF 90 F 99 FEET 30 2 METERS 158 FEET 48 2 METERS OUTPUT 96W 251 FEET 76 5 METERS IF YOU ARE USING A 3M OR 10M EXTENSION CABLE USE THE WIRING DIAGRAM SUPPLIED WITH THE EXTENSION CABLE Figure 15 Standard Wiring HD6 Weather Dome 14 Connector Rev 1 02 32 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION 3 3 4 Dropped Ceiling Hard Ceiling Pendant Dome Installation 1 Dropped Hard Ceiling Domes The top plate in the housing can be lowered for ease of installing the field wiring Pull the spring latch on the plate away from the housing
4. UTP Receiver required at monitor 843216 0953 1500 Feet 455 Meters Digital Interface Option CAT5 Cable with an RJ 45 Connector for 10baseT or 100baseT Ethernet Rev 1 02 1 900 0696 1 Aug 06 Notes Rev 1 02 2 900 0696 1 Aug 06 SECTION 2 BASIC INSTALLATION 2 1 DROPPED CEILING HOUSING WARNING Installation must be performed by qualified technical personnel and must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and electrical codes Perform the following steps to install a dropped ceiling housing Refer to Figure 1 SAFETY CABLE TIE POINT METAL TAB WITH HOLE ON SIDE OF CAN HOUSING CONNECT SECURELY TO BUILDING so SUPPORT STRUCTURE a 45 i NU 4 CLAMP 5 00 SPRING LATCH UR 127 RELEASES TOP PLATE i DROPPED CEILING PLATE S A gt gt SCAN ALIGNMENT STUDS 25 T4 k WING TAB 3 PLACES LOWER DOME 22295 gt 002929090509090 0222 E Y 21 ERES DN IS A gt MOUNTING POSTS 193 8 TURNSCREWCLOCKWISETO CUSTOMER 2 FT 3 PLACES EXTEND SUPPORT CLAMPS AND SPAN DROPPED d SECURE DOME TO CEILING CEILING GRID b TYPICAL 3 PLACES SUPPORTS 62 15 7 DROPPED ATTACH LANYARD TO BOTTOM CEILING TILE Figure 1 Dropped Ceiling Housing Installation 1 Select the location s of the housing
5. TB2 onp Eo 9 E coo TERMINAL STRIP TB1 TERMINAL STRIP TB2 AM E Bape in USAT 1 1 Alarm 1 TB2 1 24VAC SEE NOTES 1 amp 2 s TB1 2 Ground TB22 GND A 4 TB1 3 Alarm 2 TB2 3 24 N 9 H J G Y a p end TERMINAL STRIP TB3 zc v 1 6 TWISTED PAIR IX 1 7 TX TB3 1 Video 6w 7 r 1 8 TB3 2 Video A 1 3 t 19 2 DIP Switch SW1 Control amp Video Over CAT5 CAT5 Cable Switch Position Feet Meters 0 300 0 90 300 600 90 180 REMOVABLE TOP PLATE 600 900 180 270 900 1200 270 365 Jumper W1 1200 1500 365 455 Terminated Position 1 amp 2 Last Dome on Data Loop Unterminated Position 2 amp 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Lo op Use lowest switch setting possible Ex If cable run is 900 feet use 600 900 switch setting Make sure only one switch is set to ON Jumper W2 Positions 2 amp 3 All Domes Jumpers W3 amp W4 Positions 1 amp 2 Positions 2 amp 3 To use the board as standard video over coax and 2 wire RS485 Jumper W3 Positions 1 amp 2 Jumper W4 Positions 2 amp 3 SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg WITH CAMERA POWER REQUIREMENTS AT DOME 24VAC 50 60 Hz 1 1A NOTES 1 TERMINAL STRIPS TB1 amp TB3 ACCEPT 18 22 AWG WIRE TERMINAL STRIP TB2 ACCEPTS 12 18 AWG WIRE IF LARGER OR SMALLER WIRE IS REQUIRED AN APPROPRIATE AWG MUST BE SPLICED ONTO FIELD WIRE BEFORE INSERTING INTO TERMINA
6. BROWN Feet Meters 4 2avac L1 RED 0 300 0 90 Off TO 24VAC ORANGE 300 600 90 180 On HEATER B LOWER NOT USED 600 900 180 270 Off ASSEMBLY 24VAC L2 _YELLOW 900 1200 270 365 Off GREEN 1200 1500 365 455 On ALARM 1 OPTION BLUE Use lowest switch setting possible ALARM 2 OPTION Ex If cable run is 900 feet use 600 900 switch setting NOT usep e ET Make sure only one switch is set to ON GRAY NOT USED Note If an active receiver e g NVT Model NV 652R ALARM 1 OPTION COMMON WHIMEBROWN is used at the monitor set all switches to OFF WHITE RED If the compensation is not enough set SW1 1 to ON ALARM 2 OPTION COMMON Ensure all other switches are set to OFF as WHITE ORANGE VIDEO CATS WHITE YELLOW NOT USED TABLE 1 TABLE 2 HD6 POWER REQUIREMENTS 24VAC 10 HEATER BLOWER POWER REQUIREMENTS 24VAC 4A 24 VAC POWER 1 1A 24VAC HEATER POWER AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS THERMOSTAT TON TUE 22 65 19 METERS DISTANCE DOME OFF 90 F 20 100 FEET 30 METERS Siu W 18 160 FEET 48 METERS 18 62 FEET 18 9 METERS 16 260 FEET 79 METERS 16 99 FEET 30 2 METERS 14 420 FEET 128 METERS 14 158 FEET 48 2 METERS 12 650 FEET 198 METERS 12 251 FEET 76 5 METERS IF YOU ARE USING A3M OR 10M EXTENSION CABLE USE THE WIRING DIAGRAM SUPPLIED WITH THE EXTENSION CABLE Figure 18 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Option HD6 Weather D
7. HOLES TOP PENDANT ATTACH THE SAFETY CABLE HOUSING TO A BUILDING SUPPORT STRUCTURE SPLICING SLEEVE bam SPRING LATCH RELEASES TOP PLATE SCAN ALIGNMENT STUDS x SAFETY CABLE SPLICING SLEEVE M LOOP AROUND 1 4 DIA x 1 3 4 LG PIN INSERTED IN TOP OF DOME LOWER DOME MOUNTING POSTS DETAILA 3 PLACES SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER Figure 3 Pendant Dome Housing Installation 1 Select the location s of the housing s Each HD6 requires a 24Vac 10 power source measured at the dome Ensure a 24Vac 1 1A power source is available 2 Install the mount using the instructions provided with your specific mount Rev 1 02 7 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 3 PENDANT DOME HOUSING CONTINUED 3 Run the field wiring control data video power and alarm and a safety cable secured to a building support structure through the mount Honeywell Video Systems recommends using 3 32 plastic coated aircraft cable part number 849518 031 1 and looping sleeves part number 84951 1 0057 for the safety cable Refer to Detail A in Figure 3 The safety cable materials may be purchased from the Honeywell Video Systems parts department The wiring and safety cable must extend at least one foot past the pipe for wiring purposes Refer to Section 3 for detailed wiring information WARNING If installing the pendant dome on a threaded mount do not attach the safety cable to a building support structure until afte
8. INSTALLER 3 PLACES ATTACH LANYARD TO BOTTOM Figure 2 Hard Ceiling Housing Installation 1 Select the location s of the housing s Each HD6 requires 24Vac 10 power source when measured at the dome Ensure a 24Vac 1 1A power source is available Refer to Section 3 1 1 for maximum wiring distances to the dome 2 Cuta 7 5 8 193 8mm diameter hole in the ceiling using the compass tool part number 518058 2120 provided with the hard ceiling housing See Figure 2 a Drill a 1 8 diameter hole in the ceiling where the center of your dome is to be located b Insert the pin on the tool in the drilled hole Scribe a line on the ceiling using the hole in the other end of the tool d Cutoutthe hole for the housing using the scribed line Rev 1 02 5 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 2 HARD CEILING HOUSING CONTINUED 3 Ifthe ceiling is drywall or plaster Honeywell Video Systems recommends sealing the entire perimeter of the ceiling cut out with tape or plastic channel provided by installer This prevents dust and material from dropping from ceiling 4 Secure a safety cable supplied by installer to a building support structure in the ceiling Honeywell Video Systems recommends using 3 32 plastic coated aircraft cable part number 849518 031 1 and splicing sleeves part number 84951 1 0057 These parts can be ordered from the Honeywell Video Systems parts department 5 Attach the safety cable from the building
9. 1 02 33 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION CONTINUED 4 c Connectthe alarm wires on the correct positions on terminal strip TB1 in the housing d Dropped Hard Ceiling Domes Feed the excess cabling from the terminal strips back through the cable fitting and tighten the cable clamp e Pendant Domes Take up any excess slack in the field wiring and tape the wiring together on the back side of the plate as close to the cable holes as possible so it does not interfere with the rotation of the scan If this is the last dome in a daisy chain wiring loop the receive and transmit communication lines must be terminated All intermediate domes must be unterminated If this is the only dome on a data line the receive and transmit communication lines must be terminated Refer to the jumper table in Figure 16 Install Jumper W1 on pins 1 and 2 terminated to terminate the data Install Jumper W1 on pins 2 and 3 unterminated to unterminate the data Install Jumper W2 on pins 2 and 3 for all domes Jumpers W3 and WA define the type of cabling UTP option being used for video and data Refer to the jumper table in Figure 16 If the UTP option is used DIP Switch SW1 must be set The switch setting is determined by the cable length between the video device e g monitor and the HD6 Use the lowest switch setting possible for the cable distance For example if the UTP cable run is 900 feet set swi
10. 1 02 ix 900 0696 1 Aug 06 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Dropped Ceiling Housing Installation 3 Figure 2 Hard Ceiling Housing Installation 5 Figure 3 Pendant Dome Housing Installation 7 Figure 4 Safety Cable Installation 10 Figure 5 Installing Conduit Fitting In Housing 11 Figure 6 Mounting Bracket Hole Detail 12 Figure 7 Changing Orientation of the Bracket 13 Figure 8 Heater Blower Option 14 Figure 9 Safety Cable Installation 16 Figure 10 Standard Wiring Dropped Hard Ceiling Installation 25 Figure 11 Installing Top Plate in Housing 26 Figure 12 Standard Wiring Pendant Housing 28 Figure 18 Standard Wiring HD6 Rugged Housing Installation 29 Figure 14 Standard Wiring HD6 Weather Dome No Connector 31 Figure 15 Standard Wiring HD6 Weather Dome 14 pin Connector 32 Figure 16 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Option Wiring Hard Dropped Pendant Housing 36 Figure 17 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Option HD6 Rugged Dome 38 Figure 18 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Option HD6 Weather Dome No Connector 40 Rev 1 02 x 900 0696 1 Aug 06 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION An HD6 is a pan and tilt mechanism containing a camera and lens that is controlled remotely by an operator using a Diamond series Maxpro series Pelco P and D code only or VCL control system The HD6 is enclosed in a housing for dropped or hard ceiling applications or in a pendant dome for indoor applications T
11. BNC connector is not used 11 Feed the excess cabling from the terminal strips and the video cabling back through the conduit fitting and tighten the cable clamp on the fitting if applicable 12 Refer to the HD6 Series User Manual to install the scan Rev 1 02 14 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 5 WEATHER DOME HOUSING WARNING Installation must be performed by qualified technical personnel and must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and electrical codes Perform the following steps to install a HD6 weather dome on a Honeywell Video Systems outdoor mount with an ELL conduit fitting or an MDW1210W mount 1 Select the location s of the housing s Each HD6 requires a 24Vac 10 power source measured at the dome Ensure a 24Vac 1 1A power source is available An additional 24Vac 4A power source is required for the heater blower installed in the weather dome Install the mount using the instructions provided with your specific mount Run the required field wiring and safety cable through the mount for the HD6 weather dome The field wiring and safety cable are the responsibility of the installer Honeywell Video Systems recommends using 3 32 plastic coated aircraft cable part number 849518 0311 for the safety cable and looping sleeves part number 84951 1 0057 NOTE Only the weather or pressurized domes with No Connector is compatible with the MDW1210W mount Refer to Section 3 for wiring inf
12. Dome Installation UTP Option No Connector See Figure 18 Control data One pair of UTP cable Maximum recommended distance is 1500 feet Power Refer to table in Figure 18 for recommended wire size Video One pair of UTP cable Maximum recommended distance is 1500 feet Return to installation instructions once wiring is completed Rev 1 02 39 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION CONTINUED CAUTION VERIFY THE TYPE OF CONNECTOR 14 PIN OR NONE PRIOR TO CONNECTING WIRING OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR ROME WIRING 13 5 340 LG SEE BELOW INTERFACE BOARD 518753 1030 THREADED NIPPLE FEMALE BNC FOR VIDEO 1 1 62 41 1mm INTERFACE BOARD 3mm Jumper W1 Terminated Position 1 8 2 Last Dome on Data Loop Unterminated Position 2 8 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Lo op Jumper W2 Positions 2 amp 3 All Domes Jumpers W3 amp W4 12 29 REF UTP Positions 1 amp 2 312 2mm Not Used Positions 2 8 3 HD6 WEATHER DOME WIRING To use the board as standard video over coax 8 2 wire RS485 UTP OPTION VIDEO ON UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR Positions 1 8 2 24VAC DOME POWER BLACK 24VAC DOME POWER WHITE Positions 2 amp 3 DATA Rx BLACK WHITE DATA RX BLACK ORANGE DATA OPTION DATA TX I TEBLACK DIP Switch SW1 WIRING REQUIRES WHITE VIOLET Control amp Video Over UTP SPECIAL FIRMWARE DATATX UTP Cable Switch Position GROUND
13. REQUIRED 18 22AWG MUST BE SPLICED ONTO FIELD WIRE BEFORE INSERTING INTO TERMINAL STRIP ALL DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESES ARE IN MILLIMETERS POWER SOURCE MUST BE 24VAC 10 AT POWER SUPPLY 4 DATA CABLE SHIELD NOT CONNECTED AT DOME w N 24 VAC POWER 1 1A AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME 65 FEET 19 METERS 100 FEET 30 METERS 160 FEET 48 METERS 260 FEET 79 METERS 420 FEET 128 METERS 650 FEET 198 METERS Figure 13 Standard Wiring HD6 Rugged Housing Installation Rev 1 02 29 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED 3 2 4 Weather Dome Installation Standard Wiring No Connector See Figure 14 14 Pin Connector See Figure 15 Control data Single twisted pair shielded RS 485 rated cable Power Refer to tables in Figure 14 and Figure 15 for recommended wire size Video RG 59 U coaxial cable for cable runs less than 1500 feet is recommended for video Return to installation instructions once wiring is completed Rev 1 02 30 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED CAUTION VERIFY THE TYPE OF CONNECTOR 14 PIN OR NONE PRIOR TO CONNECTING WIRING OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR s NIPPLE E WIRING 13 5 340 LG SEE BELOW FEMALE BNC FOR VIDEO HD6 WEATHER DOME WIRING BLACK WHITE 24VAC DOME POWER 24VAC DOME POWER BLACK WHITE DATA RX BLACK ORANGE DATA RX DATA Tx WHITEIBLA
14. for installation diagram 1 The top plate in the housing can be lowered for ease of installing the field wiring Pull the spring latch on the plate away from the housing to release the plate and then lower the plate down Feed the field wiring data power video and alarm inputs through the housing and then through the cable clamp on the top plate Install the 24Vac power wires data wires and alarm wires on the correct positions on terminal strip TB1 and TB2 in the housing Refer to Figure 3 The terminal strip is labeled to show the function of each position NOTE Do not connect the data cable shield at the terminal strip The terminal strip accepts 18 24AWG wire If larger or smaller field run wire is required an 18 24 AWG wire must be spliced onto the field wire for insertion into the terminal strip a Flip up the tab on the terminal strip b Strip the insulation on the wire back approximately 7 16 c Insert the wire fully in the hole on the terminal strip to ensure a good contact and to ensure it does not short to adjacent wires d Push the tab down to secure the wire Connect the video coaxial cable to the BNC connector in the housing The installer must supply the mating BNC connector Feed the excess cabling from the terminal strips back through the cable fitting and tighten the cable clamp If this is the last dome in a daisy chain wiring loop the receive and transmit communication lines must be termina
15. lowest switch setting possible for the cable distance For example if the UTP cable run is 900 feet set switch SW1 2 600 900 feet ON NOTE Make sure only one switch is set to ON Refer to the table in Figure 17 NOTE If an active video receiver e g Model NV 652R is used at the monitor end set all the switches to OFF If the video compensation is not strong enough at this setting set switch S1 1 to ON Ensure that all other switches are OFF Rev 1 02 37 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION CONTINUED CABLE CLAMP ALIGNMENT b gt ALIGNMENT TAB ei 4 c SEE NOTES 1 amp 2 SEE NOTE 2 rm 1 ILTRAK g BNC CONNECTOR wi 887 MA DATA OVER COAX UTC OPTION 55 18 e VIDEO amp DATA GS M ie e SEE 2 n X NO bani et T82 o TERMINAL STRIP TB1 TERMINAL STRIP TB2 m TB1 1 Alarm 1 TB2 1 24VAC SEF NOTES 1152 TB1 2 Ground TB2 2 GND ne TB1 3 Alarm2 TB2 3 24VAC P X i gt TELS a TERMINAL STRIP TB3 v TB1 6 RX TWISTED PAIR TB1 7 TX TB3 1 Video 69 n TB1 8 TX TB3 2 Video 1 Control amp Video Over CAT5 DIP Switch SW1 Jumper W1 CAT5 Cable Switch Position Feet Meters 0 300 0 90 300 600 90 180 REMOVABLE TOP PLATE 600 900 180 270 900 1200 270 365 1200 1500 365 45
16. not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 12 POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your facility consult your product dealer or local power company For products designed to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 13 GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION The power supply supplied with this unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 14 OVERLOADING Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Rev 1 02 V 900 0696 1 Aug 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CONTINUED 15 POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the m
17. run the last scan on the end of the data run must be terminated and all intermediate scans unterminated If the control output is in the middle of the data run the last scan on both ends must be terminated and all intermediate scans unterminated Jumper W1 on the circuit board in the housing or pendant dome is used to terminate the data Refer to the following diagram The data cable shield should be carried through all units by connecting the cable shields together but do not connect the cable shield at the dome Connect the cable shield at the control unit Rev 1 02 21 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 1 FIELD WIRING CONTINUED MAXIMUM DISTANCE 4000 FEET MAXIMUM DOMES 32 al L1 L1 L3 JUMPER W1 JUMPER 1 TXF TX JUMPER W1 JUMPER Wi JUMPER 1 TERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED TERMINATED JUMPER W2 JUMPER We CONTROL JUMPER W2 JUMPER W2 JUMPER We UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UTPUT UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED AXIMUM DISTANCE 4000 FEET MAXIMUM DOMES 32 TX TX JUMPER W1 JUMPER 1 JUMPER W1 JUMPER W1 JUMPER 1 UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED TERMINATED OUTPUT JUMPER W2 JUMPER W2 JUMPER We JUMPER We JUMPER 2 UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED UNTERMINATED
18. support structure to the housing by threading the cable through a splicing sleeve through the hole on the metal tab beside conduit fitting on the housing and then through the splicing sleeve again Secure by crimping the splicing sleeve The safety cable tab can be rotated as required for clearance in ceiling 6 Insert the housing in the ceiling a Make sure the space between the wing tabs on the housing and the housing flange is greater than the thickness of the ceiling Make sure the wing tabs dap on the housing are staggered so the tabs are not at the same height b Position the wing tabs flat against the housing Insert the housing through the hole in the ceiling some jostling is required Using a Phillips screwdriver turn the three screws in the housing clockwise to rotate the tabs out and tighten the tabs against the ceiling 7 Referto Section 3 for wiring information Refer to Section 3 2 for standard wiring Refer to Section 3 3 for Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP wiring Rev 1 02 6 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 3 PENDANT DOME HOUSING WARNING Installation must be performed by qualified technical personnel and must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and electrical codes Perform the following steps to install a HD6 pendant dome on a Honeywell Video Systems indoor wall or ceiling pendant dome mount INSERT PIN FOR SAFETY CABLE BLACK NIPPLE MOUNTING SAFETY CABLE INSTALLATION
19. 1 If this is the last dome in daisy chain wiring loop the receive and transmit communication lines must be terminated All intermediate domes must be unterminated If this is the only dome on a data line the receive and transmit communication lines must be terminated Install Jumper W1 on pins 1 and 2 terminated to terminate the data Install Jumper W1 on pins 2 and 3 unterminated to unterminate the data Install Jumper W2 on pins 2 and 3 for all domes 2 HD6 is designed for 2 wire communication Place Jumpers W3 and W4 on pins 1 and 2 O EEE FROM THIS SIDE ALARM TERMINAL CONTROL DATA Mm POWER VIDEO BNC F1 1 6A 250V P CONNECTOR LED POWER INDICATOR fi TERMINAL STRIP TB1 TERMINAL STRIP TB2 TB1 1 TB1 2 TB1 3 TB1 4 TB1 5 TB1 6 TB1 7 TB1 8 24Vac TB2 1 Ground TB2 2 24Vac TB2 3 RX TB2 4 RX TB2 5 TX TB2 6 TX TB2 7 No Connection TB2 8 Alarm 1 Common Alarm 2 Common Alarm 3 Common Alarm 4 Common Jumper W1 Terminated REMOVABLE TOP PLATE 2 wire SPECIFICATIONS Jumpers W3 amp W4 Positions 1 and 2 All Domes Position 1 and 2 Last Dome on Data Loop Unterminated Positions 2 and 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Loop Jumper W2 Positions 2 and 3 All Domes POWER REQUIREMENTS AT DOME 24VAC 50 60 Hz 1 1A NOTES 1 TERMINAL STRIPS ACCEPT 18 22AWG WIRE IF LARGER OR SMALLER WIRE IS
20. 5 Position 1 amp 2 Last Dome on Data Loop Position 2 amp 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Lo op Terminated A j Unterminated Use lowest switch setting possible Make sure only one switch is set to ON Positions 2 amp 3 All Domes d Jumper W2 Jumpers W3 amp W4 Positions 1 amp 2 Positions 2 amp 3 To use the board as standard video over coax amp 2 wireRS485 Positions 1 amp 2 Positions 2 amp 3 SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT 5 5 lbs 2 5 kg WITH CAMERA POWER REQUIREMENTS AT DOME 24VAC 50 60 Hz 1 1A NOTES 1 TERMINAL STRIPS TB1 amp TB3 ACCEPT 18 22 AWG WIRE TERMINAL STRIP TB2 ACCEPTS 12 18 AWG WIRE IF LARGER OR SMALLER WIRE IS REQUIRED AN APPROPRIATE AWG MUST BE SPLICED ONTO FIELD WIRE BEFORE INSERTING INTO TERMINAL STRIP 2 IF VIDEO IS ON UTP CABLE BNC CONNECTOR IS NOT USED 3 ALL DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESES ARE IN MILLIMETERS 4 POWER SOURCE MUST 24VAC x 10 AT POWER SUPPLY 24 VAC POWER 1 1A AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME 22 65 FEET 19 METERS 20 100 FEET 30 METERS 18 160 FEET 48 METERS 16 260 FEET 79 METERS 14 420 FEET 128 METERS 12 650 FEET 198 METERS 5 DATA CABLE SHIELD NOT CONNECTED AT DOME Figure 17 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Option HD6 Rugged Dome Ex If cable run is 900 feet use 600 900 switch setting Rev 1 02 38 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP CONTINUED 3 3 3 Weather
21. 6 2 4 HD6 RUGGED DOME HOUSING CONTINUED 9 If the heater blower option or blower option is installed route the 24Vac wiring through the conduit fitting and connect at terminal strip 4 on the heater blower board See Figure 8 a Loosen the screw on the terminal strip b Strip the insulation on the wire back approximately 7 16 c Insert the wire fully in the hole on the terminal strip to ensure a good contact and to ensure it does not short to adjacent wires d Tighten the screw on the terminal strip to secure the wire HEATER BLOWER POWER REQUIREMENTS 24VAC 4A 24 VAC HEATER POWER MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME 18 62 FEET 19 METERS 16 99 FEET 30 METERS 14 158 FEET 48 METERS 12 251 FEET 76 METERS 24VAC POWER CONNECTIONS THERMOSTAT 70F OFF 90 F OUTPUT 96W BLOWER ONLY POWER REQUIREMENTS Heater Blower Option 24VAC 0 5A Power Terminal Strip 24 VAC HEATER POWER TB4 1 24VAC MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS 4 2 24 AWG MAX DISTANCE DOME 22 150 FEET 45 METERS 20 235 FEET 70 METERS 18 375 FEET 110 METERS 16 600 FEET 180 METERS 14 950 FEET 290 METERS 12 1500 FEET 455 METERS Figure 8 Heater Blower Option 10 Connect the video coaxial cable to the BNC connector in the housing The installer must supply the mating BNC connector NOTE If the Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP option is installed the
22. CE compliance the HD6 power supply must be connected to a CE approved 240V UPS uninterruptible power supply One of the following power supplies must be used to meet FCC and UL requirements HPTV2404 HPTV2404CB HPTV2404WP HPTV2404WP 2 24015 HPTV2401Z HPTV2401WPS HPTV2401WPZ 4 Output 24Vac 4A 4 Output 24Vac 4A PTC 4 Output 24Vac 4A NEMA4X Weatherproof enclosure 4 Output 24Vac 8A NEMA4X Weatherproof enclosure Single Output 24Vac 8A Indoor includes power and video surge suppression Single Output 24Vac 8A Indoor includes power video and data surge suppression Single Output 24Vac 8A Weatherproof includes power and video surge suppression Single Output 24Vac 8A Weatherproof includes power video and data surge suppression Rev 1 02 20 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 1 FIELD WIRING CONTINUED 3 1 2 Control Data On standard HD6 units a shielded twisted pair RS 485 cable is required See Figure 10 for jumper settings Set Jumpers W3 and W4 in positions 1 amp 2 On HD6 units with the UTP option one twisted pair of UTP cable is required for data The data lines can be home run wired or daisy chain wired from the control output Home run wiring is one scan per control output and the scan must be terminated Daisy chain wiring is up to 32 scans per data run with the control output at one end of the run or in the middle of the run If the control output is at the end of the data
23. CK _ pATA OPTION WIRING WHITENIOLET REQUIRES SPECIAL DATA TX FIRMWARE GROUND BROWN RED 24VAC L1 TO 24VAC ORANGE HEATER BLOWER NOTUSED ASSEMBLY YELLOW 24VAC L2 9a ALARM 1 OPTION GREEN BLUE ALARM 2 OPTION ALARM 3OPTION ET _ INTERFACE BOARD o e GRAY ALARM 4 OPTION 518245 2030 WHITE BROWN ALARM 1 OPTION COMMON ee 7 WHITE RED Ru ALARM 2 OPTION COMMON 18 22 AWG WIRE WIRING ENTERS FROM THIS SIDE J WHITE ORANGE WHITE YELLOW fa ALARM 3 OPTION COMMON ALARM 4 OPTION COMMON VIDEO BNC X VIDEO C ipto eR CONNECTOR VIDEO SHIELD F1 1 6 250V LED POWER 7 NH TABLE 1 INDICATOR o HD6 POWER REQUIREMENTS 24VAC 10 RUE 24 VAC POWER 1 1A AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME 22 65 FEET 19 METERS Jumper W1 20 100 FEET 30 METERS Terminated Position 1 and 2 Last Dome on Data Loop 18 160 FEET 48 METERS Unterminated Positions 2 and 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Loop 16 260 FEET 79 METERS Jumper W2 Positions 2 and 3 All Domes 14 420 FEET 128 METERS 12 650 FEET 198 METERS Jumpers W3 amp W4 2 wire Positions 1 and 2 All Domes TABLE 2 HEATER BLOWER POWER REQUIREMENTS 24VAC 4A 24VAC HEATER BLOWER POWER MAXIMUM W
24. D6 is connected at a CPC connector J2 or to fly leads on the housing Refer to the information specified in the installation instructions for wiring connections 3 1 1 Power Each camera assembly or scan requires 24Vac power supply 1 1A measured at the dome The following table shows the wire gauge required for maximum distances to maintain 24V ac 10 at the dome These wire sizes and distances represent one power source for one HD6 Maximum Distance to Dome AWG 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC Camera Only Blower Only Heater amp Blower Camera plus Camera plus 1 1A 0 5A Only 4A Blower 1 6A Heater amp Blower 6 0A 22 65 ft 19m 150 ft 45m Not 45 ft 13m Not Recommended Recommended 20 100 ft 30m 235 ft 70m Not 70 ft 21m Not Recommended Recommended 18 160ft 48m 375 ft 110m 62 19m 110 83m Not Recommended 16 260 ft 79m 600 ft 180m 99 30m 175 63m 48 14m 14 420 ft 128m 950 ft 290m 158 48m 280 85m 75 22m 12 650 ft 198m 1500 ft 455m 251 ft 76m 450 ft 137m 120 36m The power supply on the scan is isolated so more than one scan can be powered from the same power source Rev 1 02 19 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 1 FIELD WIRING CONTINUED CAUTION Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician The proper wire size for the distance and the number of scans must be determined to maintain 24V ac at each scan Do not use the above table for this configuration For
25. ENDANT DOME HOUSING CONTINUED g Carefully slide the black nipple on the pendant housing into the mounting pipe If installing the dome on a threaded mount thread the dome into the mount at this time then connect the safety cable to a building support structure WARNING Do not force the dome into the mount the threads on the dome are plastic and could be damaged if force is used h Line up the three mounting holes on the housing with the holes in the mount piping Use the three self tapping hex head screws supplied with the mount to secure the dome to the mount i Slide the decorative cover flange on the mount step 4 above over the black nipple on the housing 6 Connectthe field wiring to the housing mounting plate removed in step 5 above Refer to Section 3 for wiring information Refer to Section 3 2 for standard wiring Refer to Section 3 3 for Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP wiring Rev 1 02 9 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 4 HD6 RUGGED DOME HOUSING WARNING Installation must be performed by qualified technical personnel and must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and electrical codes Perform the following steps to install a rugged dome housing 1 Select the location s of the housing s Each HD6 requires a 24Vac 10 power source measured at the dome Ensure a 24Vac 1 1A power source is available The blower only option requires an additional 24 0 5A power source 2 S
26. Honeywell HD6 Series Housings Installation Manual 900 0696 August 2006 Rev 1 02 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS 1 0 December 2005 Initial Release Remove Ultradome revise power wiring distance chart un Junge pue changed CATS to UTP removed UTC option Revised Important Safeguards regarding Installation and 1 02 August 2006 water moisture for specific housing types Rev 1 02 ii 900 0696 1 Aug 06 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada EXPLA
27. IRE LENGTHS THERMOSTAT ON 0T 62 FEET 18 9 METERS OFF 90 F 99 FEET 30 2 METERS OUTPUT 96W 158 FEET 48 2 METERS 251 FEET 76 5 METERS IF YOU ARE USING A 3M OR 10M EXTENSION CABLE USE THE WIRING DIAGRAM SUPPLIED WITH THE EXTENSION CABLE Figure 14 Standard Wiring HD6 Weather Dome No Connector Rev 1 02 31 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED CAUTION VERIFY THE TYPE OF CONNECTOR 14 PIN OR NONE PRIOR TO CONNECTING WIRING OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR P2 CONNECTOR DOME MATING CONNECTOR J2 THREADED NIPPLE 2 CONDUCTOR DATA RX CABLE 24 609 6 LG PIGTAIL BLACK amp CLEAR 2 18 AWG WIRES FOR POWER 24 609 6 LG PIGTAIL BLACK amp WHITE BNC MALE CONNECTOR I 2 18 AWG WIRES FOR 24VAC HEATER BLOWER AND 6 152 0 LG 24 609 6 LG PIGTAIL RG 174 U COAX CABLE ORANGE amp YELLOW HD6 WEATHER DOME MATING CONNECTOR J2 14 PIN o 9 BLACK al 24VAC DOME POWER mn gt SEE TABLE 1 WHITE 24VAC DOME POWER DATA RX ED CLEA gt RS 485 RATED CABLE 2 DATA RX u BROWN DATA TX INTERFACE BOARD DATA TX 518245 2030 CN ne ORANGE r 24VAC HEATER HEATER BLOWER 27 YELLOW gt WIRING SEE TABLE 2 ans O 24VAC HEATER FROM THIS SIDE GREEN P ALARM 1 9 2 E
28. L STRIP 2 IF VIDEO IS ON UTP CABLE BNC CONNECTOR IS NOT USED 3 ALL DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESES ARE IN MILLIMETERS 4 POWER SOURCE MUST BE 24VAC x 10 AT POWER SUPPLY 24 VAC POWER 1 1A AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME 22 65 FEET 19 METERS 20 100 FEET 30 METERS 18 160 FEET 48 METERS 16 260 FEET 79 METERS 14 420 FEET 128 METERS 12 650 FEET 198 METERS 5 DATA CABLE SHIELD NOT CONNECTED AT DOME Figure 16 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Option Wiring Hard Dropped Pendant Housing Rev 1 02 36 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION CONTINUED 3 3 2 HD6 Rugged Housing Installation 1 If this is the last dome in a daisy chain wiring loop the receive and transmit communication must be terminated All intermediate domes must be unterminated If this is the only dome on a data line the receive and transmit lines must be terminated Install Jumper W1 on pins 1 and 2 terminated to terminate the data Install Jumper W1 on pins 2 and 3 unterminated to unterminated the data Install Jumpers W2 on pins 2 and 3 on all domes NOTE UTP video cannot be daisy chained 2 Jumpers W3 and W4 define the type of cabling being used for video and data Refer to the jumper table in Figure 17 3 Ifthe UTP option is used DIP Switch SW1 must be set The switch setting is determined by the cable length between the control output port and the HD6 Use the
29. NATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 1 The exclamation point within an eguilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOC DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Rev 1 02 iii 900 0696 1 Aug 06 Honeywell Declaration of Conformity ISSUED BY Honeywell International Inc 165 Eileen Way P O Box 9035 Syosset NY 11791 United States of America MANUFACTURER Honeywell International Inc DATE OF ISSUE December 19 2005 TYPE OF EQUIPMENT HD6 PTZ Ultradome System APPROVED MODEL NUMBERS HDTOP000 HDTOW000 HDTOD000 HDTOE000 HDTOROOF HDTOROOH HDTOR000 HDTOWOOA 1 Sony 48B or 48C PAL HDSBOOP1 Sony 480B or 480C PAL HDSCOOP1 Hitachi PAL and 1 Chonan 25X PAL STANDARDS TO WHICH CONFORMITY IS DECLARED EN 50130 4 1995 A1 1998 A2 2003 Electromagnetic compatibility alarm security systems EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class in accor
30. OWER REQUIREMENTS AT DOME 24VAC 50 60 Hz 1 1A NOTES 1 TERMINAL STRIPS ACCEPT 18 22AWG WIRE IF LARGER OR SMALLER WIRE IS REQUIRED 18 22AWG MUST BE SPLICED ONTO FIELD WIRE BEFORE INSERTING INTO TERMINAL STRIP 2 ALL DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESES ARE IN MILLIMETERS 3 POWER SOURCE MUST BE SUFFICIENT ENOUGH TO MAINTAIN A 21 6VAC INPUT AT DOME 24 VAC POWER 1 1A AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME 22 65 FEET 19 METERS 20 100 FEET 30 METERS 18 160 FEET 48 METERS 16 260 FEET 79 METERS 14 420 FEET 128 METERS 12 650 FEET 198 METERS 4 DATA CABLE SHIELD NOT CONNECTED AT DOME Figure 10 Standard Wiring Dropped Hard Ceiling Installation 8 Secure the top plate in the housing a Align the tabs on the plate with the slots in the housing See Figure 11 b Push the field run wiring back through the access hole in the housing c Push the plate up until the spring latch catches and locks the top plate See Figure 11 WARNING Make sure that the top plate is secured in the housing by gently pulling on the white connector If the plate comes down when you genily pull on the connector the plate is not secured properly Rev 1 02 25 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING TOP PLATE IN HOUSING 1 Align the tabs on the top plate with the slots in the top hat Make sure the tabs are inserted into the holes and the tips of the tabs are on the
31. PLATE TERMINAL STRIP TB1 TERMINAL STRIP TB2 ALARM TERMINAL STRIP VIDEO BNC CONNECTOR TB1 1 TB1 2 TB1 3 TB1 4 TB1 5 TB1 6 TB1 7 TB1 8 24Vac Ground 24Vac RX RX TX TX No Connection TB2 1 TB2 2 TB2 3 TB2 4 TB2 5 TB2 6 TB2 7 TB2 8 Alarm 1 Common Alarm 2 Common Alarm 3 Common Alarm 4 Common Jumper W1 Terminated Position 1 and 2 Last Dome Data Loop Unterminated Positions 2 and 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Loop Jumper W2 Positions 2 and 3 All Domes Jumpers W3 amp W4 2 wire Positions 1 and 2 All Domes SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT 6 6 Ibs 3 0 kg WITH CAMERA POWER REQUIREMENTS AT DOME 24VAC 50 60 Hz 1 1A NOTES TERMINAL STRIPS ACCEPT 18 22AWG WIRE IF LARGER OR SMALLER WIRE IS REQUIRED 18 22AWG MUST BE SPLICED 1 CQ ONTO FIELD WIRE BEFORE INSERTING INTO TERMINAL STRIP ALL DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESES ARE IN MILLIMETERS POWER SOURCE MUST BE 24VAC x 10 AT POWER SUPPLY 24 VAC POWER 1 1A AWG MAX DISTANCE TO DOME 65 FEET 19 METERS 100 FEET 30 METERS 160 FEET 48 METERS 260 FEET 79 METERS 420 FEET 128 METERS 650 FEET 198 METERS 4 DATA CABLE SHIELD NOT CONNECTED AT DOME Figure 12 Standard Wiring Pendant Housing Rev 1 02 28 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED 3 2 3 HD6 Rugged Housing Installation Refer to Figure 13 for installation diagram
32. Rugged Dome Housing Do not use these units near water or in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area classified as a wet location Weather Dome Housing These units can be installed in an outdoor environment provided they are installed and sealed as recommended in this manual 9 ACCESSORIES Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturers instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer 10 A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 11 VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Equipment should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should
33. aa Na 5 2 3 PENDANT DOME HOUSING riii iter te me Min ide oer ER NIN T 2 4 HD6 RUGGED DOME 10 2 5 WEATHER DOME HOUSING itis 2 15 SECTION 3 WIRING THE HOUSING Wiis icsiccccsssscecviacessaccessssssadescancenseseisedssedestsnivirtecsecassssivivtactacasssnsaieess 19 3 4 INTRODUGTION iii itii tette a a HR 19 3 1 1 POWER up CE 19 3 1 2 Control aici en 21 3 1 3 MET 23 3 1 4 emt tec e eeu te n 23 3 2 WIRING STANDARD n ho eo ear iG A ae A aaa 24 3 2 1 Dropped Hard Ceiling Installation essen 24 3 2 1 Dropped Hard Ceiling Installation Continued sese 25 3 2 2 Pendant Dome 27 3 2 3 HD6 Rugged Housing 29 3 2 4 Weather Dome 30 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP 33 3 3 1 Dropped Ceiling Hard Ceiling Pendant Dome 33 3 3 2 HD6 Rugged Housing 37 3 3 3 Weather Dome Installation nnne nennen nnne 39 Rev
34. cteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 20 SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition 21 LIGHTNING AND POWER LINE SURGES For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges 22 HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat 23 WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Rev 1 02 vi 900 0696 1 Aug 06 IMPORTANT NOTICE All companies make changes and improvements in their products Because this product can be set up to interface with equipment not manufactured by Honeywell Video Systems there is a possibility that the interface protocols may have changed since Honeywell Video Systems tested this product with the interfacing equipment Therefore this unit may not be currently compatible with equipment produced by other manufacturers The existence of past successful installations proves our intent to provide equipment compatibl
35. dance with the provisions of Council Directive s 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility directive Honeywell International Inc hereby declares that the models specified above conform to the directive and standards as specified Place of issue Syosset NY U S A sc Bruce Bauer Director of Quality by Serial number doc0037 Rev 1 02 iv 900 0696 1 Aug 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 READ INSTRUCTIONS All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 CLEANING Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 7 INSTALLATION indoor housings and rugged dome housing are not designed to be waterproof Exposure to rain or water may damage the unit The weather dome housing is designed to be installed in an outdoor environment and is waterproof when installed and sealed as recommended in this manual 8 WATER AND MOISTURE Indoor Housings and
36. e with other manufacturers but does not guarantee success Honeywell Video Systems recommends purchasing a single unit for bench testing prior to purchasing and installing this product in quantity Should any problems occur Honeywell Video Systems will provide technical support at the user s expense to analyze the interface protocols of your system The end user must agree to give Honeywell Video Systems reasonable access to the system in order to study and correct the protocol incompatibility In the event that Honeywell Video Systems is unable to make the units work together in the system we will accept the return of any Honeywell Video Systems products associated with the installation and refund the amounts paid for these products Because Honeywell Video Systems recommends bench testing the equipment prior to installation we will not be liable for any installation cost lost revenues or other cost resulting from the incompatibility Rev 1 02 vii 900 0696 1 Aug 06 Notes Rev 1 02 viii 900 0696 1 Aug 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 2 4 44 4 1 1 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION u a nl ee ERR ERR Rn ERR 1 1 2 RECOMMENDED CABLING AND 1 SECTION 2 BASIC INSTALLATION 52 1 54 n6 oae inna na ie 3 2 1 DROPPED CEILING RR 3 2 2 HARD GEIEING HOUSING 22 2 2222 nr Eae tb n repe
37. ecure a safety cable supplied by installer to a building support structure Honeywell Video Systems recommends using 3 32 plastic coated aircraft cable part 849518 031 1 and splicing sleeves part 849511 0057 These parts can be ordered from the Honeywell Video Systems parts sales department SAFETY CABLE INSTALLATION ATTACH THE SAFETY CABLE TO ABUILDING SUPPORT STRUCTURE SPLICING SLEEVE yn SAFETY CABLE SPLICING SLEEVE LOOP THROUGH HOLE IN MOUNTING BRACKET J SAFETY CABLE SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER Figure 4 Safety Cable Installation 3 Attach the safety cable from the building structure to the mounting bracket Route the safety cable through one side of a splicing sleeve not supplied then through the hole in the side of the mounting bracket then through the other side of the splicing sleeve Secure the safety cable by crimping the splicing sleeve Rev 1 02 10 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 4 HD6 RUGGED DOME HOUSING CONTINUED 4 Locate the housing and set the jumpers and switches as applicable on the circuit board Refer to Section 3 for wiring information Refer to Section 3 2 for standard wiring Refer to Section 3 3 for Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP wiring 5 After completing wiring continue basic installation for HD6 Rugged Dome housing 6 Install a conduit fitting not supplied in the hole on the housing Place the supplied washer between the hole in the housing and the conduit fitting to
38. ge orientation of bracket Remove nuts lockwashers and bolts Flip bracket Insert bolts 4 in slots and hole and Secure with lockwashers and nuts RUN 45 90 degrees 0 45 degrees Loosen nuts 2 each side Loosen nuts 2 each side to slide bracket along slot to slide bracket along slot to change angle to change angle Figure 7 Changing Orientation of the Bracket 8 Route the field run wiring data HD6 power video and heater or blower power through the conduit fitting to the appropriate position on the terminal strips in the housing The terminal strips are labeled to show the function of each position NOTE Do not connect the data cable shield at the terminal strip The terminal strips TB1 and TB2 accept 18 24 AWG wire If larger or smaller field run wire is required an 18 24 AWG wire must be spliced onto the field wire for insertion into the terminal strip Refer to Section 3 for wiring information Refer to Section 3 2 for standard wiring Refer to Section 8 3 for Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP wiring Refer to Figure 8 if the heater blower or blower option is installed a Flip up the tab on the terminal strip b Strip the insulation on the wire back approximately 7 16 c Insert the wire fully in the hole on the terminal strip to ensure a good contact and to ensure it does not short to adjacent wires d Push the tab down to secure the wire Rev 1 02 13 900 0696 1 Aug 0
39. he HD6 is housed in a Weather Dome or Rugged Dome for outdoor applications For nitrogen pressurized applications refer to the Nitrogen Pressurized Dome Installation Manual The whole assembly is often referred to as a dome The pan and tilt mechanism with camera and lens is often referred to as a scan The indoor pendant housing can be mounted on a Honeywell Video Systems indoor pendant ceiling dome mount or indoor wall dome mount The weather dome can be mounted on a Honeywell Video Systems outdoor wall mount pendant mount roof mount or parapet mount This installation guide provides instructions for mounting the different types of housing s Refer to the User Manual for operation and programming information 1 2 RECOMMENDED CABLING AND CONNECTORS Type Recommended Cable Part Number Maximum Distance Video Coax RG 59 U 75 Ohms 849518 0054 1000 Feet 305 Meters BNC Connector Crimp On for RG 59 U 842374 0194 BNC Connector Screw Type for RG 59 U 842374 0391 Data Twisted Shielded Pair RS 422 Data 849518 0334 4000 Feet 1219 Meters Power 18 AWG 2 Conductor Vinyl Jacket 849518 0336 See Gauge Chart for Each Unit Alarm Belden 8205 849518 0217 10 000 Feet Unshielded UTP Cabling 849518 0399 DIP Switch Selectable Twister Pair 1 twisted pair for data 0 300 0 90 Meters UTP Option 1 twisted pair for video 300 600 90 180 Meters 600 900 180 270 Meters 900 1200 270 365 Meters 1200 1500 365 455 Meters
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42. ld run coax cable Connect the video coaxial cable to the BNC connector on the top plate If this is the last dome in a daisy chain wiring loop the receive and transmit communication lines must be terminated All intermediate domes must be unterminated If this is the only dome on a data line the receive and transmit communication lines must be terminated Install Jumper W1 on pins 1 and 2 terminated to terminate the data Install Jumper W1 on pins 2 and 3 unterminated to unterminate the data Install Jumper W2 on pins 2 and 3 for all domes For standard HD6 2 wire communication install Jumpers W3 and W4 on position 1 and 2 for all domes Take up any excess slack in the field wiring and tape the wiring together on the backside of the plate as close to the cable hole as possible so it does not interfere with rotation of the scan Secure the top plate in the housing a Feed excess wiring into nipple on housing b Align the tabs on the plate with the slots in the housing c Push the plate up into the housing until the spring latch catches and locks the top plate Refer to the HD6 Series User Manual to install the scan Rev 1 02 27 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED ALIGNMENT TAB CONTROL DATA POWER F1 1 6A 250V LED POWER INDICATOR a 18 22 AWG WIRE WIRING ENTERS REMOVABLE TOP
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44. onitor 16 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 17 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 18 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit c Indoor Housings and Rugged Dome Housing If the unit has been exposed to rain or water d If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e Ifthe unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged f Whenthe unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 19 REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same chara
45. ormation Refer to Section 3 2 for standard wiring Refer to Section 3 3 for Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP wiring Locate the 1 1 2 NPT conduit nut shipped loose with the mount Thread the conduit nut onto the black threaded nipple on the weather dome with the teeth on the nut away from the dome Wrap Teflon tape installer supplied around the black threaded nipple on the weather dome Attach the safety cable from the building structure to the weather dome Use a looping sleeve part number 84951 1 0057 not supplied to secure the safety cable Route the safety cable through one side of the looping sleeve around the pin in the weather dome and through the other side of the looping sleeve Secure the safety cable by crimping the looping sleeve See Figure 9 Rev 1 02 15 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 5 WEATHER DOME HOUSING CONTINUED SAFETY CABLE INSTALLATION SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER AE ATTACH THE SAFETY CABLE TO A BUILDING SUPPORT STRUCTURE SPLICING SLEEVE x SAFETY CABLE SPLICING SLEEVE x LOOP AROUND PIN IN BLACK NIPPLE OF WEATHER DOME Figure 9 Safety Cable Installation 7 Install the weather dome on the mount Carefully push the cabling from the weather dome up into the mount and thread the weather dome into the threaded pipe on the mount CAUTION Do not force the dome into the threaded pipe The nipple on the weather dome is plastic and the threads on the nipple could be stripped if force is used
46. outside of the top hat See Detail A SEE DETAIL DETAIL A ALIGNMENT TAB SHOWN ON OUTSIDE OF HOUSING Push the plate up into the top hat until the spring latch is secured in the notch on the side of the top hat See Detail B DETAIL B LATCH SHOWN INSERTEDIN NOTCH ON SIDE OF HOUSING WARNING Make sure that the top plate is secured in the housing by gently pulling on the white connector If the plate comes down when you gently pull on the connector the plate is not secured properly Figure 11 Installing Top Plate in Housing 9 Referto the HD6 Series User Manual to install the scan Rev 1 02 26 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED 3 2 2 Pendant Dome Installation Refer to Figure 12 for installation diagram 1 Route the field run wiring through the cable hole in the top plate cable enters hole on back side of plate opposite circuit board Install the 24Vac power wires data wires and alarm wires on the correct positions on terminal strip TB1 The terminal strip is labeled to show the function of each position a Flip up the tab on the terminal strip b Strip the wire approximately 7 16 to ensure the wire makes contact in the terminal strip c Insert the wire fully into the hole on the terminal strip to ensure the wire does not short to adjacent wires d Push the tab down to secure the wire e Install the mating BNC connector must be supplied by installer on the fie
47. prevent leakage Tighten the conduit nut to secure the fitting to housing and prevent leakage Conduit N Conduit Nut Housing E _ gt Figure 5 Installing Conduit Fitting In Housing Rev 1 02 11 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 4 HD6 RUGGED DOME HOUSING CONTINUED 7 Mount the housing to a ceiling support structure or wall support structure The installer supplies the mounting hardware There are four sets of mounting holes Figure 6 Mounting Bracket Hole Detail a The mounting bracket can be positioned between 0 45 or 45 90 depending on the orientation of the mounting bracket on the housing To change the orientation of the bracket remove the four nuts lock washers and bolts that secure the bracket to the housing Flip the bracket over and secure the bracket to the housing using the four nuts lock washers and bolts b The mounting bracket can be repositioned by loosening the four nuts two on each side inside the housing and sliding the bracket along the slot Tighten the four nuts to secure the bracket at the desired angle c Secure the mount to the wall or ceiling using the appropriate hardware for the mounting surface NOTE The mounting bracket can be at any angle from 0 to 90 with respect to the housing The housing must be positioned horizontal and parallel with the floor Rev 1 02 12 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 4 HD6 RUGGED DOME HOUSING CONTINUED To chan
48. r the dome is threaded onto the mount Locate the housing decorative cover flange supplied with the mount Refer to the instructions provided with your specific mount Slide the flange over the cabling and up onto the mount Secure the flange temporarily use tape to the mount out of the way of the cabling Locate the pendant housing a Using a screwdriver remove the two hairpin clips securing the 4 pin in the black nipple Slide the pin out of the black nipple Remove the black dust cover plug by inserting a screwdriver in the slot of the plug and pulling the plug out of the nipple Set the clips and pin aside They will be reinstalled later Discard the dust cover plug b Remove the top plate located in the top of the pendant housing by pressing the spring latch on the top plate until the top plate is released then lower the top plate down c Insertthe field wiring data power video and alarm from the mount through the black nipple on the pendant housing d Insert the pin in the holes in the black threaded nipple on the pendant housing e Secure the pin on each end using the two hairpin clips f Route the safety cable attached to the building support structure through a splicing sleeve around the pin in the housing and then through the sleeve again Secure the safety cable by crimping the sleeve using a crimping tool See Figure 3 Detail A Rev 1 02 8 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 3 P
49. s Each HD6 requires a 24Vac 10 power source when measured at the dome Ensure a 24Vac 1 1A power source is available at the dome Refer to Section 3 1 1 for maximum wiring distances to the dome 2 Remove the ceiling panel 2 x4 or 2 x2 at the dome location 3 Place the ceiling tile on the dropped ceiling plate Trim the ceiling tile so you can press the ceiling tile into the dropped ceiling plate 4 Cuta hole in the ceiling tile flush with the hole in the center of the plate 5 Secure a safety cable supplied by installer to a building support structure Honeywell Video Systems recommends using 3 32 plastic coated aircraft cable part 849518 0311 and looping sleeves part 849511 0057 These parts can be ordered from the Honeywell Video Systems parts department Rev 1 02 3 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 1 DROPPED CEILING HOUSING CONTINUED 6 Place the housing in the ceiling mount The space between the wing tabs on the housing and the housing flange should be greater than the thickness of the ceiling and the mount Make sure the wing tabs on the housing are staggered so the tabs are not at the same height 7 Position the wing tabs flat against the housing Push the housing through the hole in the ceiling tile and the mount some jostling is required Using a screwdriver turn the three screws in the housing clockwise to rotate the tabs out and tighten the tabs against the ceiling mount 8 A
50. tch SW1 2 600 900 feet ON Make sure only one switch is set to ON Refer to the table in Figure 16 If an active video receiver e g NVT Model NV 652R is used at the monitor end set all the switches to OFF If the video compensation is not strong enough at this setting set switch 51 1 to ON Ensure all other switches are OFF Rev 1 02 34 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION CONTINUED Secure the top plate in the housing a Align the tabs on the plate with the slots in the housing See Figure 11 b Dropped Hard Ceiling Housing Push the field run wiring back through the access hole in the housing c Pushthe plate up until the spring latch catches and locks the top plate See Figure 11 Dropped Hard Ceiling Housings Make sure that the top plate is secured in the housing by gently pulling on the white connector If the plate comes down when you gently pull on the connector the plate is not secured properly 8 Referto the HD6 Series User Manual to install the scan Rev 1 02 35 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 3 WIRING UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTC OPTION CONTINUED CABLE CLAMP DIETE ALIGNMENT TAB TB1 TB2 SEE NOTES 1 amp 2 SEENOTES 3 p N m BNC CONNECTOR 88 DATA OVER UTC OPTION 55 e EA VIDEO amp DATA R es rour pc SEE NOTE 2 o8 mi
51. ted All intermediate domes must be unterminated If this is the only dome on a data line the receive and transmit communication lines must be terminated Install Jumper W1 on pins 1 and 2 terminated to terminate the data Install Jumper W1 on pins 2 and 3 unterminated to unterminate the data Install Jumper W2 on pins 2 and 3 for all domes For standard HD6 2 wire communication install Jumpers W3 and W4 on position 1 and 2 for all domes Rev 1 02 24 900 0696 1 Aug 06 3 2 WIRING STANDARD CONTINUED 3 2 1 Dropped Hard Ceiling Installation Continued CABLE CLAMP 7 ALIGNMENT TAB a TERMINAL STRIP TB1 TERMINAL STRIP 2 WERE O TB1 1 24Vac 2 1 Alarm 1 ROM HS SDE ALARM TERMINAL TB1 2 5 Ground TB2 2 Common S STRIP TB1 3 24Vac TB2 3 Alarm 2 CONTROL DATA 1 4 RX TB2 4 Common 1 5 RX TB2 5 Alarm 3 POWER 1 6 TX TB2 6 Common TB1 7 TX 2 7 Alarm 4 F1 1 6A 250V CONNECTOR TB1 8 4 No Connection TB2 8 Common LED POWER INDICATOR Jumper W1 Terminated Position 1 and 2 Last Dome on Data Loop Unterminated Positions 2 and 3 All Intermediate Domes on Data Loop Jumper W2 Positions 2 and 3 All Domes REMOVABLE TOP PLATE Jumpers W3 amp W4 2 wire Positions 1 and 2 All Domes SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT 5 5 Ibs 2 50 kg WITH CAMERA P
52. to release the plate and then lower the plate down Pendant Domes Route the field run wiring through the cable hole in the top plate cable enters hole on back side of plate opposite circuit board 2 Dropped Hard Ceiling Domes Feed the field wiring data power video and alarm inputs through the housing and then through the cable clamp on the top plate 3 Connect field wiring Refer to Figure 16 a Connect the 24Vac power wires at TB2 Terminal Strip TB2 accepts 18 12 AWG wire i Loosen the screw on the terminal i Strip the insulation on the wire back approximately 1 4 iii Insert the wire fully in the hole on the terminal strip to ensure a good contact and to ensure it does not short to adjacent wires iv Tighten the screw If using the UTP wiring option connect the twisted pair for data at TB1 RX and RX and connect the twisted pair for video at TB3 and Do not connect the data cable shield at the terminal strip Terminal strips TB1 and accept 18 24 AWG wire If larger or smaller field run wire is required an 18 24 AWG wire must be spliced onto the field wire for insertion into the terminal strip i Flip up the tab on the terminal strip ii Strip the insulation on the wire back approximately 7 16 iii Insert the wire fully in the hole on the terminal strip to ensure a good contact and to ensure it does not short to adjacent wires iv Push the tab down to secure the wire Rev
53. ttach the safety cable from the building support structure to the housing by threading the cable through a looping sleeve through the hole in the tab beside the conduit fitting on the housing and then through the looping sleeve again Secure by crimping the looping sleeve The safety cable tab on the housing can be rotated as needed for clearance in the ceiling 9 Place the ceiling tile with the plate and the housing on the ceiling support grid 10 Refer to Section 3 for wiring instructions Refer to Section 3 2 for standard wiring Refer to Section 3 3 for Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP wiring Rev 1 02 4 900 0696 1 Aug 06 2 2 HARD CEILING HOUSING WARNING Installation must be performed by qualified technical personnel and must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and electrical codes Perform the following steps to install a HD6 hard ceiling dome Refer to Figure 2 SAFETY CABLE TIE POINT METAL TAB WITH HOLE ON SIDE OF CAN HOUSING CONNECT SECURELY TO BUILDING Compass Tool SUPPORT STRUCTURE part number 518058 2120 Hole 009 ZL 3 Q a APPROX 5 00 w SPRING LATCH CABLE CLAMP 127 RELEASES TOP PLATE DRYWALL CEILING Au SCAN ALIGNMENT STUDS Rc WING TAB 3 PLACES SEAL CUTOUT 7 5 8 DIA EXTEND SUPPORT CLAMPS AND CHANNEL LOWER DOME 193 8 SECURE DOME TO CEILING SUPPLIED BY MOUNTING POSTS E TYPICAL 3 PLACES
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