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HD6 Pressurized Dome Installation Manual

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5. Safety Cable 3 32 Plastic Coated Aircraft Cable 849518 0311 Looping Sleeves for Securing Safety Cable 84951 1 0057 Crimping Tool for Looping Sleeves 941508 0049 Purge and Pressurizing Kit 903504 0005 Air Valve Stem Extraction Insertion Tool Installer Supplied Dry Nitrogen Gas Installer Supplied 1 5 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 485 Data 8495 18 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 Twisted 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 UTP compatible Receiver required at monitor 843216 0953 1500 Feet 455 Meters Rev 1 0 900 0725 21 June 06 Notes Rev 1 0 6 900 0725 21 June 06 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 MOUNTING The HD6 pressurized dome is to be mounted on one of Honeywell s outdoor mounts The mount and the pressurized dome must be install
6. N1 842376 0307 Contact Male 20 24 AWG Amp 66103 2 14 pin connector N2 842376 0293 Contact Socket 22 30 AWG P1 842376 0339 Connector Housing 2 Pos P2 842376 0262 Connector Housing 14 Pin Lower Domes Part Number Description HDBOE400 Clear Lower Dome for Pressurized Dome HDBOE200 Smoked Lower Dome for Pressurized Dome Rev 1 0 25 900 0725 21 June 06 Notes Rev 1 0 26 900 0725 21 June 06 SECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements HD6 Scan Isolated 24 Vac 10 Heater Blower 24 Vac 4A Heater Output 96 Watts Thermostat Set Points On 70 F 21 C Off 90 F 32 C Weight 17 Ibs 7 7 kg Wiring Single twisted pair shielded RS 485 wire for control data home run wired or daisy chained maximum 4000 feet total Daisy chain wiring max scans 32 Two wires for 24Vac Two wires for heater blower RG 59 U Coaxial Video Cable with BNC connector 1500 feet Options UTP video and data over CAT5 cabling 1 twisted pair for video and 1 twisted pair for data Maximum distance is 1500 feet Certification IP66 Rated 6 Totally protected against dust 6 Protected against strong jets of water e g for use on shipdecks limited ingress permitted Notes Rev 1 0 27 900 0725 21 June 06 Notes Rev 1 0 28 900 0725 21 June 06 Notes Rev 1 0 29 900 0725 21 June 06 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville
7. 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 7 900 0725 21 June 06 2 2 INSTALLATION CONTINUED WARNING Surge Protection Must Be Installed On All Outdoor Systems Or Honeywell Will Not Warranty Any Outdoor System Failures Due To Lightning Induced Electrical Surges 2 Install the mount using the instructions provided with your specific mount 3 Runthe required field wiring for the pressurized dome and route a safety cable through the mount Refer to the applicable figure 1 through 3 for your specific housing for the required field wiring The field wiring and the safety cable are provided by the installer Honeywell recommends 3 32 aircraft cable part number 849518 0311 for the safety cable Single twisted pair shielded RS 485 rated cable is recommended for the control data on standard HD6 units Refer to the tables in Figure 1 for the recommended wire size for power RG 59 U coaxial cable is recommended for video runs less than 1500 feet on standard HD6 units Rev 1 0 8 900 0725 21 June 06 INSTALLATION CONTINUED 2 2 M96 LN
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9. one of the pan tilt assembly units from another dome Refer to paragraph 3 2 for removing the HD6 scan assembly from the dome Set the address of the replacement HD6 scan to the address of the defective HD6 scan Note Make sure you install the lower dome Purging and pressurization is not required until unit is confirmed to be operational If video is present the problem is isolated to the pan tilt assembly b Video Problems UTP option only Inverted Video Swap the video and video leads of UTP cabling on the video connections at one end only Poor Video make sure DIP switch SW1 in the housing is set for the proper cable length Refer to Section 2 of this manual for switch settings Rev 1 0 18 900 0725 21 June 06 Table 1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Problem Possible Solution c Video But No Control Power down the system for 15 seconds and then return power System Operating at 9600 Baud Verify the red LED on the receiver board lights for 5 seconds upon power up System Operating at 19 2K Baud MUX 100 Protocol Manually control the scan for 5 seconds Verify the unit responds and the red LED lights for 5 seconds Ensure the unit you are trying to control is called up on the controller as the control camera Ensure the switches SW1 SW2 and SW3 on the pan tilt assembly receiver board is set to the proper camera number assignment address Refer to your scan installation manual for camera n
10. 5 1 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTINGS no nn eene enne nnne enne rient en 23 SECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONS soioronnnnnnonon HER HERE nana na nana anna 27 Rev 1 0 ix 900 0725 21 June 06 LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES Figure 1 HD6 PRESSURIZED DOME INSTALLATION FLY LEADS NO CONNECTOR 9 Figure 2 HD6 PRESSURIZED DOME INSTALLATION 14 PIN 10 Figure 3 HD6 PRESSURIZED DOME WITH UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION INSTALLATION ertt A a reine 11 Figure 4 JUMPER SETTINGS STANDARD HD6 UNITS 2 13 Figure 5 JUMPER SETTINGS AND DIP SWITCH SETTING FOR HD6 UNITS WITH UTP OPTION 13 Figure 6 SCREW TIGHTENING 7 15 Table 1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 17 Rev 1 0 x 900 0725 21 June 06 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 131 MODELS Model Number Description HD6AE1N1 HD6 with 18X Color Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware no connector HD6AE1NJ HD6 with 18X Color Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome UTP interface with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware no connector HD6AE1NA HD6 with 18X Color Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware 14 pin connector HD6
11. no connector 1 1 2 NPT TAPERED PIPE THREAD REF ADD TEFLON TAPE TO 13 THREAD BEFORE INSTALLATION 20 REQD V 5 ane 2 PLCS N2 2 ADD TEFLON TAPE FL P1 TO THREADS ADD TEFLON TAPE TO THREADS Rev 1 0 24 900 0725 21 June 06 5 1 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTINGS CONTINUED HD6 Pressurized Top Dome Item Part Number Description 1 518425 1130 Bell Shroud 2 518439 1040 9 Top Hat Assembly 7 846939 0142 Heater Resistor Thk Film 2 Ohm 50 W 11 907941 0204 O Ring 12 939821 0073 Valve Needle 1 8 NPT 13 939654 0018 Pressure Relief Valve 1 4 NPT Set a 7 10 PSI 25 842376 0173 Connector Clamp for CPC Shell Size 17 35 517773 1020 Fan Supply Board 36 517395 3020 Dome Mating Cable Kit 28 pin not shown 36 517395 2020 Dome Mating Cable Kit 14 pin not shown 38 848475 0043 Thermostat SPST Open 9 90 F Close 70 F A1 518245 2030 Scan Can Interface Board A1 518753 2030 Scan Can Interface Board UTP Option F1 842805 0052 Fuse Slow Blow 1 6 Amp 250V 5x20mm Littelfuse 288 01 6 located on interface board F1 842805 0060 Fuse Slow Blow 4 Amp 250V Heater N1 842372 0393 Contact Pin Male Series 2 20 24 AWG 28 pin connector
12. the dome is secured to the mount 4 Clean the domes using the procedure defined below for each dome type 5 If you remove the lower dome for any reason check the O ring in the housing for cuts or cracks Replace the O ring Honeywell part number 907941 0204 if necessary Lubricate the O ring old or new with a high vacuum grease such as Dow Corning High Vacuum Grease 411 Cleaning the Clear Lower Dome The clear lower domes are acrylic plastic Since they provide an optical surface through which the camera must resolve images it is important to prevent the dome from getting scratched Use any non abrasive cleaning cloth and cleaning agent that is safe for use on acrylic plastic such as Windex Glass Plus or lens cleaner To polish the dome Meguiar s Mirror Glaze 6 Professional Cleaner Wax or equivalent mirror cleaner wax is recommended 4 1 2 Cleaning the Camera Lens Rev 1 0 Honeywell recommends purchasing an optical lens cleaning kit and following the procedures provided with the kit It is absolutely necessary that all materials used when cleaning a camera lens be clean All fluids used for cleaning must be of the highest purity If water is used it must be distilled All lens cleaning tissues or swabs must be clean and specifically for optical surfaces Great care should be taken not to touch the area on the tissue or swab that you are using to clean the lens with your fingers A lens tissue or swab should be used only once and
13. the joint between the mount and the nipple on the housing with Dow RTV 3145 Connect mating connector J2 field wiring in the mount to connector P2 on the housing CAUTION Ensure all field wiring is pushed back into the mount pipe Replace the cover on the mount conduit box using the two screws removed when installing the mount Ensure the gasket between the conduit box and the cover is seated properly 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 screw together joints CAUTION All Joints Bolts and Screws In The Mount Must Be Sealed To Prevent Water Moisture From Entering The Mount Locate the HD6 scan Set the camera number assignment 001 999 using the three rotary switches on the scan receiver board Set switch S4 as required Refer to the installation instructions provided with the HD6 scan assembly Install the HD6 scan in the housing Refer to the installation instructions provided with the HD6 scan for an illustration a Ensure that the latches on the HD6 are in the locked position b Hold the HD6 by the liner or the latches Align the HD6 narrow mounting slots with the three small scan alignment studs in the housing and the wide mounting slot with the two large scan alignment studs in the housing Line up the connector on the top of the scan with the connector in the top of the housing CAUTION Do not ho
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15. AE4N1 Same as HD6AE1N1 except has a clear lower dome HD6AE4NJ Same as HD6AE1NJ except has a clear lower dome HD6AE4NA Same as HD6AE1NA except has a clear lower dome HD6BE1N 1 HD6 with 18X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard Firmware no connector HD6BE1NJ HD6 with 18X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome UTP interface with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware no connector HD6BE1NA HD6 with 18X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware 14 pin connector HD6BE4N1 Same as HD6BE1N1 except has a clear lower dome HD6BE4NJ Same as HD6BE1NJ except has a clear lower dome HD6BE4NA Same as HD6BE1NA except has a clear lower dome HD6CE1N1 HD6 with 23X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard Firmware no connector HD6CE1NJ HD6 with 23X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome UTP interface with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware no connector HD6CE1NA HD6 with 23X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard Firmware 14 pin connector HD6CE4N1 Same as HD6CE1N1 except has a clear lower dome HD6CE4NJ Same as HD6CE1NJ except has a clear lower dome HD6CE4NA Same as HD6CE1NA except has a clear lower dome HD6DE1N1 HD6 with 23X Color Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard Firmware no connector HD6DE1NJ HD6 with 23X Color Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dom
16. Honeywell HDTOEOOO HDTOEOO3 HDTOEOOA HD6 Nitrogen Pressurized Dome Installation Manual 900 0725 June 2006 Rev 1 0 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS 900 0697 1 0 December 2005 Initial Release 900 0725 Add installation drawings for fly lead configuration remove drawings for 28 pin configuration add ground connection to 1 0 June 2006 14 pin connector configuration Add IP66 rating remove Ultradome change CAT5 to UTP delete UTC added 23x color and 25x day night camera models Rev 1 0 ii 900 0725 21 June 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 co
17. NVO Figure 3 HD6 PRESSURIZED DOME WITH UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR UTP OPTION INSTALLATION FLY LEADS 11 Rev 1 0 2 2 INSTALLATION CONTINUED Rev 1 0 If the UTP option is installed the video and control data are run over UTP cabling One twisted pair of the UTP cable is required for data RX RX and one twisted pair of the UTP cable is required for video video video The maximum cable length is 1500 feet 455 meters A UTP compatible receiver is required at the monitor Locate the housing s mating connector J2 shipped loose with the pressurized dome Splice the field run wiring in the mount onto the wires from mating connector J2 Cut off close to the connector or tape any unused wires in connector J2 Refer to the applicable figure 1 through 3 for wire color assignments for your specific housing Locate the housing Locate the 1 1 2 NPT conduit nut shipped loose with the mount Thread the conduit nut onto the threaded nipple on the housing with the teeth on the nut away from the dome Set the jumpers on the interface board in the housing See Figure 5 for standard units See Figure 6 for units with the UTP option a Communication Standard units Figure 4 The HD6 uses 2 wire communication 1 wire for data transmit receive negative T R and 1 wire for data transmit receive positive T R Jumpers W3 and W4 must be placed in the 2 wire position pins 1 and 2 for all applications UTP Optio
18. Will Be Damaged Possibly Shattered During Shipment Whatever warning needed 1 Remove power from the pressurized dome assembly 2 Reduce the internal pressure inside the dome by performing the following steps a Remove the purge fill dust cover on one of the purge fill valves b Depress the valve stem until hissing stops The valve stem can be depressed using the pointed end of the valve dust cover or any pointed tool c Replace the dust cover on the purge fill valve 3 Remove the lower dome by loosening the eight 8 10 screws around the edge of the dome and set aside Caution Hold lower dome and retaining ring as last screw is loosened The dome and ring are only held on by the 10 screws Note the Screws are captive in the lower dome 4 Hold the scan with one hand and pull down on the two release latches one at a time with the other hand CAUTION Do Not Let Go Of The Scan At Any Time 5 Pullthe scan assembly out of the housing 6 Place the pan and tilt assembly in a static dissipating bag to protect the static sensitive devices 20 900 0725 21 June 06 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 34 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure Every three months perform the following 1 Inspect all connecting cabling for deterioration or other damage 2 Make sure the mount is secured 3 Make sure
19. auer Director of Quality by Serial number doc0037 900 0725 21 June 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 10 11 12 READ INSTRUCTIONS All safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 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 WATER AND MOISTURE Ensure the pressurized dome is sealed so water and moisture cannot penetrate the mount the housing or lower dome The electronic pan and tilt device housed in the dome cannot be exposed to water or moisture 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 rec
20. ce heat WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Rev 1 0 vi 900 0725 21 June 06 EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERMCEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERMCING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE TH E ELECTRONIC PAN AND TILT UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING THIS UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED NON OBSERVANCE OF THIS STANDARD PRACTICE MAY RESULT IN A STATIC ELECTRICITY BUILD UP THAT MAY RESULT IN AN ELECTRIC SHOCK WHEN EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ARE TOUCHED Rev 1 0 vii 900 0725 21 June 06 Notes Rev 1 0 viii 900 0725 21 June 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 22
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22. e The pan and tilt assembly with camera and lens is often referred to as a scan e One ofthe following types of mounting arrangements gt DWM 19 Outdoor Wall Mount gt DPM 19 Outdoor Pendant Mount gt PRM 100 Outdoor Parapet Roof Mount e Controller e Monitor The system can also contain other types of interface equipment such as a video switcher or a control output expander Refer to the specific equipment manuals for installation 1 3 HANDLING PROCEDURES No item should be removed from its shipping container for any prolonged period of time until it is ready for permanent installation All handling of equipment outside of its protective packaging must be performed with utmost care Any installation of equipment not accomplished by Honeywell personnel must be accomplished in strict accordance with these procedures so as not to void any warranty provisions 1 3 1 Lower Domes The lower domes are all acrylic plastic A dome has an optical surface through which a camera must resolve detailed images It is extremely important to treat the units with the same care as you would a fine camera lens It is important to prevent the domes from being scratched Rev 1 0 3 900 0725 21 June 06 1 3 HANDLING PROCEDURES CONTINUED WARNING For Warranty Protection Please Read The Following Paragraphs Carefully A Always handle the dome from the outside of its circular flange B Use dry air pressure or any nonabrasive clean
23. e UTP interface with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware no connector HD6DE1NA HD6 with 23X Color Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard Firmware 14 pin connector Rev 1 0 1 900 0725 21 June 06 11 MODELS CONTINUED Model Number Description HD6DE4N1 Same as HD6DE1N1 except has a clear lower dome HD6DE4NJ Same as HDDCE1NJ except has a clear lower dome HD6DE4NA Same as HDDCE1NA except has a clear lower dome HD6EE1N1 HD6 with 25X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard Firmware no connector HD6EE1NJ HD6 with 25X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome UTP interface with Smoked Lower Dome Standard firmware no connector HD6EE1NA HD6 with 25X Day Night Camera NTSC in Pressurized Dome with Smoked Lower Dome Standard Firmware 14 pin connector HD6EE4N1 Same as HD6EE1N1 except has a clear lower dome HD6EE4NJ Same as HD6EE1NJ except has a clear lower dome HD6EE4NA Same as HD6EE1NA except has a clear lower dome If the model number has a P in the seventh digit e g HD6AE1P1 the unit has a PAL Camera Rev 1 0 2 900 0725 21 June 06 1 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS e A basic HD6 pressurized system consists of the following items Housing gt HD6 scan with camera and lens Lower dome gt Power Supply with Surge Suppression such as the TR 24 WSP This whole assembly is often referred to as a dom
24. ed by qualified service and installation personnel The installation must be in accordance with local and national electrical and mechanical codes 2 2 INSTALLATION Rev 1 0 Perform the following steps to install the housing on an outdoor mount the HD6 scan in the housing and the lower dome Refer to Figure 1 if your housing has fly leads no connector Refer to Figure 2 if your housing has a 14 pin connector Refer to Figure 3 if your housing has fly leads and the UTP option 1 Select the location of the dome 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 and a separate 24Vac 4A power source is available for the heater blower in the dome The power supply on the scan is isolated so more than one scan can be powered from the same power source 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 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 HPTV2401S HPTV2401Z HPTV2401WPS HPTV2401WPZ 4 Output 24Vac 4A 4 Output 24Vac 4A PTC 4 Output 24Vac
25. ed with the housing Slide one end of the bolt into one of the 1 4 holes in the threaded nipple Thread the two nuts onto the bolt from the inside of the nipple Position the bolt across the two 1 4 holes Secure the bolt by tightening the two nuts Figure 5 JUMPER SETTINGS AND DIP SWITCH SETTING FOR HD6 UNITS WITH UTP OPTION against the inside of the threaded nipple 9 Wrap Teflon tape installer supplied around the threaded nipple on the housing 13 900 0725 21 June 06 2 2 INSTALLATION CONTINUED Rev 1 0 10 16 18 19 Attach the safety cable from the building structure to the housing Use a looping sleeve Honeywell 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 bolt in the housing and through the other side of the looping sleeve Secure the safety cable by crimping the looping sleeve See Detail A on Figure 1 The crimp tool required for the looping sleeve is part number 941508 0049 Install the housing on the mount Carefully push the cabling from the housing up into the mount and thread the nipple on the housing into the ELL fitting on the mount CAUTION Do Not Force The Dome Into The ELL Fitting Or Cross Threading May Occur And Damage The Nipple After the housing is threaded into the mount as far as it will go thread the conduit nut on the housing up against the mount and tighten NOTE Seal
26. en line pressure should be set to 10 psi A purging and pressurizing kit part number 903504 0005 is available from Honeywell The kit includes hoses meters a Schraeder valve chuck fill tool for the valve on the dome and a regulator for a nitrogen bottle Reinstall the valve stems on both of the purge fill valves using the same tool used in step a above 15 900 0725 21 June 06 2 2 INSTALLATION CONTINUED 22 Pressurize the dome with dry nitrogen gas through one of the purge fill valves to 5 psi maximum internal pressure Note The internal capacity for nitrogen in the dome is one 1 cubic foot CAUTION Do not over pressurize dome The lower dome will rupture at 25 psi 23 Replace the dust cover plugs on both purge fill valves 24 Apply power to the unit and verify operation with the control system Refer to the HD6i User Manual for operating procedures Note When power is applied to the HD6 housing the LED on the circuit board in the housing lights Rev 1 0 16 900 0725 21 June 06 SECTION 3 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 31 GENERAL If problems occur at the initial installation phase verify the equipment has been wired and installed in accordance with the procedures in this manual the mount manual and the control equipment manual s Because this system can contain several pieces of equipment it may be necessary to verify each piece of equipment has been installed and is operating correctly Once the pr
27. er 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 Rev 1 0 V 900 0725 21 June 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CONTINUED 13 18 19 20 21 22 OVERLOADING Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 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 monitor 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 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 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 Ifliquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit c Ifthe electronic uni
28. eutschland Johannes Mauthe Stra e 14 D 72458 Albstadt Germany www honeywell com security de TEL 49 74 31 8 01 0 Honeywell Security Poland Chmielewskiego 22a 70 028 Szczecin Polska www ultrak pl TEL 48 91 485 40 60 Honeywell Security Czech Republic Havr nkova 33 Brno Doln Her pice 619 00 Czech Republic www olympo cz TEL 420 543 558 111 Honeywell Security Slovakia Republic Vajnorsk 142 83104 Bratislava Slovakia www olympo sk TEL 421 2 444 54 660 Honeywell www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 CCTV North America only HVSsu honeywell com Document 900 0725 06 06 Rev 1 01 2006 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell Video Systems The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes
29. ing cloth and cleaning agent safe for use on acrylic plastic such as Windex Glass Plus or lens cleaner 1 3 2 Scan Assemblies The scan assembly consists of the camera mounting bracket pan tilt mechanism camera zoom lens digital control receiver and power supply motor driver Do not attempt to remove the camera or lens from the scan assembly If a camera or lens requires service the entire scan assembly must be sent back to the factory WARNING The Circuit Boards On The Scan Assembly Have Static Sensitive Devices The Scan Assembly Is Shipped In A Pink Bag That Is Static Dissipating The Unit Should Be Handled In This Bag Until Installed If The Unit Is Shipped It Must Be Shipped In The Pink Bag Or An Equivalent Static Dissipating Enclosure 1 3 3 Camera Lens Handle the camera lens with extreme care Never touch the lens surface The camera lens has an optical surface which can be easily scratched or degraded Dust lint and skin oils can cause degradation in performance of the lens Refer to section 7 of this manual for basic lens cleaning procedures Honeywell recommends purchasing an optical cleaning kit and following the procedures provided with the kit Rev 1 0 4 900 0725 21 June 06 1 4 REQUIRED INSTALLATION TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES The tools and accessories required to setup and install the HD6 pressurized dome are Description Honeywell Part Number Standard Technician s Tools Installer Supplied
30. ld the HD6 scan by the camera c Push the HD6 scan into the housing until both latches click into the holes on the housing You should hear two clicks Press firmly on both latches to ensure proper installation Gently tug on the scan to verify it is locked in position The dome liner can be removed if desired Refer to the installation instructions provided with the HD6 scan for an illustration Remove the lens cap from the camera lens 14 900 0725 21 June 06 2 2 INSTALLATION CONTINUED Rev 1 0 20 Install the lower dome a Inspect the lower dome to ensure there are no particles on the surface of the flange Inspect the O ring on the housing to ensure there are no particles on the surface Line up the eight 8 screws on the lower dome with the eight 8 holes in the housing and the two 2 purge valves on the housing with the two 2 holes in the lower dome Tighten the screws until snug as shown in Figure 6 It doesn t matter which screw you tighten first as long as you tighten them using the following pattern Purge Volve 1 2 Purge Valve Figure 6 SCREW TIGHTENING PATTERN 21 Purge the dome using dry nitrogen gas to remove all moisture laden air a Remove the dust covers and valve stems from both purgeffill valves Use a valve stem extraction insertion tool to remove the valve stems b Purge the dome with dry nitrogen gas through one of the purge fill valves for four 4 minutes The nitrog
31. mplies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS HONEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES Rev 1 0 iii 900 0725 21 June 06 Rev 1 0 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 HDTOE000 HDTOROOF HDTOROOH HDTOR000 HDTOWOOA 1 Sony 488 or 48C PAL HDSBOOP1 Sony 4808 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 A in accordance 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 e Bruce B
32. n Figure 5 Set jumpers W3 and WA in positions 1 and 2 for the UTP option b Communication Termination all units If this is the last dome in a daisy chain wiring loop the communication must be terminated by 120 ohms All intermediate domes must be unterminated to pass the control data through If this is the only dome on a data line the RX and RX terminals must be terminated There is a jumper on the circuit board in the housing Install Jumper W1 on pins 1 and 2 terminated to terminate the data Install Jumper W1 on pins 2 and 3 unterminated to unterminate data Install Jumper W2 on pins 2 and 3 for all domes C UTP option only set DIP Switch SW1 Figure 5 12 900 0725 21 June 06 2 2 INSTALLATION CONTINUED 18 22 AWG WIRE 3 1 FROM THIS SIDE M WIRING ENTERS Rev 1 0 Jumper W1 Terminated Position 1 amp 2 Last Dome On Data Loop Unterminated Position 2 amp 3 All Intermediate Domes On Data Loop Jumper W2 Unterminated Position 2 amp 3 All Domes On Data Loop Jumpers W3 amp W4 2 Wire Positions 1 amp 2 All Domes Figure 4 JUMPER SETTINGS STANDARD HD6 UNITS Notes 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 8 Note This step may be done at the factory Locate the two nuts and 4 20 all thread bolt suppli
33. oblem is isolated to a specific piece of equipment refer to the specific equipment manual for further information The following problems and solutions highlight basic troubleshooting guidelines Table 1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES a No Video Verify power to all pieces of equipment in system The green LED on the circuit board in the housing lights when the dome is receiving power If multiple domes and a video switcher are in the system a Make sure the camera is called up on a monitor at the controller Bypass the video through the switcher and hook up the dome directly to a monitor If video is present verify correct video connections to switcher Power down the system for 15 seconds and then return power Rev 1 0 17 900 0725 21 June 06 Table 1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Problem Possible Solution a No Video Cont Onstandard units make sure the video connection at the BNC connector is connected properly If the UTP option is installed verify wiring is connected properly at J2 17 and J2 18 fly leads or J2 5 and J2 6 14 pin Check fuse F1 1 6A 250V Slow Blow 5mmx20mm located on circuit board in housing If UTP option is installed verify jumpers W3 and W4 on the housing interface board are set properly If UTP option is installed in housing verify DIP switch SW1 is set for correct cable length Refer to Section 2 for DIP switch settings If multiple domes are in the system exchange
34. ommended by the manufacturer Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer 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 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 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 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 home consult your product dealer or local power company For products designed to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 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 pow
35. t housed in the dome has been exposed to rain or water d Ifthe 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 When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 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 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 control system This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produ
36. then discarded 1 Use an air brush first do not touch air brush bristles or blow off dust with canned air Use only a lens cleaning tissue DO NOT USE FACIAL TISSUES PAPER TOWELING OR CLOTHING Place one drop of the lens cleaning fluid on the lens tissue DO NOT PUT CLEANING FLUID DIRECTLY ON LENS 21 900 0725 21 June 06 4 1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CONTINUED 4 Wipe the surface of the lens with the tissue DO NOT SCRUB THE SURFACE OF THE LENS OR YOU MAY SCRATCH THE LENS Discard tissue 5 Using another lens tissue dry the lens surface Rev 1 0 22 900 0725 21 June 06 SECTION 5 PARTS 51 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTINGS The following drawings are provided for assistance in installing and servicing pressurized domes Following each drawing is a partial material list of the major components for the housing assembly Refer to the HD6 Installation Tips and Maintenance Manual for drawings and material lists for the HD6 scan All servicing must be performed by qualified technicians who have attended an Honeywell training course HD6 Pressurized Housing HDTOE000 HDTOEOOS Lower Domes HDBOE200 HDBOE400 Rev 1 0 23 900 0725 21 June 06 5 1 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTINGS CONTINUED HD6 Pressurized Top Dome HDTOEOOO0 Pressurized Housing fly leads no connector HDTOEOOA Pressurized Housing 14 Pin Connector Shown below HDTOE003 Pressurized Housing with UTP Option fly leads
37. umbers Verify switch S4 on the HD6 scan is set for the proper communication protocol Refer to the HD6 scan installation instructions Ensure LED or LCD display is lit on the controller Unplug the controller wait 30 seconds and plug it back in If multiple domes are in the system exchange one of the pan tilt assembly units from another dome Refer to paragraph 3 2 for removing the pan tilt assembly from the dome Address the dome using the joystick If control returns the problem is isolated to the pan tilt assembly d Erratic Scan Operation Verify the receive communication is terminated properly Jumpers W1 and W2 in housing Verify the data wiring is properly connected UTP Option verify jumpers W3 amp WA in housing are in positions 1 amp 2 Rev 1 0 19 900 0725 21 June 06 Table 1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Problem Possible Solution e Video Out Of Optical Focus Verify the lens cap has been removed Consult factory at the following telephone numbers Toll Free USA 1 800 796 CCTV Positions 3 2 REMOVING THE HD6 SCAN FROM THE PRESSURIZED DOME Rev 1 0 If itis necessary to return the HD6 scan assembly for warranty or service repair perform the following steps WARNING Prior To Shipment Always Remove The Scan Assembly From The Dome If The Dome Must Be Shipped The Scan Assembly Must Be Removed And Shipped Separately The Lower Dome Must Be Packaged Properly Or It

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