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1. e oa 35 Flashback Operation 35 NightShot Mode ee 36 Alarm Operation ica eds eee ek ee e eo ee ee ee ek a Ga 36 FING HOMS pk ce Se ae ae Me OO eee oe ee we eo eee eae 37 Presets a asau s Goh aod ie oe GS oe ik koe be ae oh BS ba ees ed 38 Preset TOUS oc 20 e046 4 4 3 A gobs Bae Be ee ee we A pe ae O a 43 RevA 7 Document 800 01023 02 08 Contents MIMIC TOUTS 5 ess orilla de ba dia eee a ee a 47 Sector IDS eiii a a a bee eee a lA A a d 49 PTIVACY ZLOMOS sace a a a A Pe ee a 51 HJTZP Controller e404 6 wi a a E eh a ae ea ee 54 Power Upin ok 2 a ert a a Ree ee ea a a dee ete e 54 Reset AGUIX aa 203 as Bor Poy ud Re a ee ee PA ea eS 54 Manual Control asc do ak Sh oe WR ee Wo A er 54 Freeze Unfreeze Video 2 ee 56 Flashback Operation 2 a 56 NightShot Mode 2 56 Alarm Operation 2244 220 084 24 0480284 bee pee Re A he we dD 56 Eind HOME menad Rue ot pe ee ae ee ite Be ee ae os o Gee ati tale os 57 Presets a ak a RE Ra A RR a a a sie 57 Preset QUISE rer ee ee ee ee iy ek he ate 58 Mimic TOUS s 4 2 24 4464 265 se 80464 4444 eb booted oa Peete A ks 58 Sector IDSs ise eri he Ge kG eer wens E A ota isa Ge pice awe tet ae Ged gh ee 59 Privacy LONOS cedo da ae ee Bho ae Poe Pa RO e 59 4 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol 050 ee eee 61 INTOGUCHON 2 244 8c d04 2 RAY Ree A REDE Re Eee eee ee an 61 PowerUpiew ice ht bhai eV ORE EE
2. Diamond 9600 baud no parity 8bits Camera Model Honeywell Video Systems DOMEApp date version BO FPGABit date version B1 Please wait 8 o CAM 0006 M se Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 29 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Reset ACUIX Manual Control If the ACUIX is set to find home on startup the message Finding Home displays on the monitor Once the ACUIX has found home the message Home Found is briefly displayed If the ACUIX is not set to find home on startup the ACUIX finds home when it receives the first control command After the ACUIX finds home the operator can control the ACUIX To reset an ACUIX using an HEGS5000 5001 controller you must be logged in as a Master user on the controller This reset is the same as if power was removed from the ACUIX and then restored 1 Press Dome Menu Dome Setup Menu displays in the controller s LCD window If Dome Setup Menu is not displayed press or until it displays 2 Press Enter to access the Dome Setup Menu Press 4 for Diagnostic Options Press 7 for Scan and Camera Reset You can also press Clear Manual on the HEGS5000 5001 controller four times to reset the ACUIX Note To restore the ACUIX to factory default settings you can access the on screen setup menus or make use of the DIP switches as described in Restore Factory Defaults on page 27 Manual control of an ACUIX dome includes pan tilt zoo
3. Document 800 01023 RevA 137 02 08 Specifications 138 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual C Pelco Emulation Purpose This appendix describes the operation of ACUIX Mimic Tours when the ACUIX is set for Pelco protocol and controlled using a Pelco keyboard ACUIX Mimic Tour Operation The Pelco keyboard has the ability to run Pattern Tours 0 1 and 2 The Pelco keyboard also has a key labeled Pattern that sends out a command to perform Pattern Tour 0 The ACUIX Mimic Tours numbered 1 2 and 3 are mapped to Pelco s Pattern Tours numbered O 1 and 2 respectively Table C 1 ACUIX Mimic Tours Mapped to Pelco Pattern Tours Pelco Pattern Tour Number ACUIX Mimic Tour Number 0 1 1 2 2 3 When Pattern Tour 0 is run from the Pelco keyboard the ACUIX displays Tour O even though it is internally mapped to Mimic Tour 1 Document 800 01023 Rev A 139 02 08 Pelco Emulation 140 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual D Digital Video Recorder Integration Purpose This appendix describes the required protocols for using an ACUIX PTZ dome camera with a Honeywell digital video recorder DVR DVR and Camera protocols Honeywell DVRs must be configured to use the protocols in the following table to ensure the ACUIX PTZ dome system functions correctly Table D 1 Protocol settings for ACUIX PTZ dome camera system DVR DVR Protocol Camera Protocol Controller HRXD Diamond protocol D
4. NUM number Enter the Preset number 1 160 with some exceptions Preset Tour number 1 16 or Tour number 1 16 Depending on the protocol setting of the ACUIX and the control system being used specific Presets may be used for special setup and control functions and are not available for the default function Refer to Table 7 4 Pre programmed Presets in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol and Table 4 2 Pre programmed Presets ACUIX VCL in Chapter 4 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol for reserved Preset numbers If the function is programmed the title appears on the screen For example if P Preset 1 is entered and it has been programmed with the title Entrance Door PS Entrance Door displays on the screen lf Preset 1 is entered and it has not been programmed PS Does Not Exist displays on the screen DLY delay Enter the amount of time minutes seconds the ACUIX should be idle before performing the default function The maximum delay is 99 minutes and 59 seconds ENA enable Select Y to enable or N to disable the default function Table 7 7 Default Function Operation If Then Default Function is disabled ACUIX remains at its present position until it receives a control command Default Function is enabled The ACUIX performs the function Preset Preset and the ACUIX is idle for the Tour or Mimic Tour programmed in the
5. 12x 2 Manual Zoom Spd 0 8 6 Max Digital Zoom Mag ESC to Exit Select 1 to set the Maximum Digital Zoom setting Selecting 1 toggles through available values 1x 2x 4x or 12x default Manual Zoom Speed Select 2 to set the Manual Zoom Speed The Manual Zoom Speed is the speed the joystick moves the zoom lens The lens manual zoom speed ranges from 0 slow to 7 fast Selecting 8 makes the zoom speed proportional to the angular position of the joystick knob The default value is 6 Enter a new value and select Enter Exposure Control Select 2 to setup the lens Exposure Control P 3 EXPOSURE CONTROL N options 1 NA The selections that display NA do not apply 2 Exposure Level 7 to this camera 3 NA 4 NA 5 NA 6 NA Auto Exposure Level 7 NA 8 Backlight Comp OFF Select 2 to change the Auto Exposure ee eo EAI gt Level Auto Exposure Level is only operational when the unit is in Auto Exposure mode 1 Enter a value from 0 dark outdoor application to 14 bright indoor application The default value is 7 2 Select Enter Backlight Compensation Select 8 to toggle Backlight Compensation ON or OFF Backlight Compensation is only operational when the unit is in Auto Exposure mode 106 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual NightShot Control Select 3 to setup the NightShot Control Options The default settings are shown NIGHTSHOT CONTROL OPTIONS to the right
6. 141 RevA 14 Document 800 01023 02 08 About This ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Document This document introduces the ACUIX a high performance PTZ pan tilt zoom camera system and describes how to install configure and operate the PTZ dome This document demonstrates how to install the camera assembly and lower dome into the housing and then program and operate the camera using one of the available protocols Troubleshooting and Specifications reference sections are also included Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes e Chapter 1 Installing the Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly and Lower Dome introduces the ACUIX dome and describes the camera assembly and lower dome installation e Chapter 2 Switch Settings explains the different DIP and rotary switches available and their uses e Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol provides instruction for programming and operation of an ACUIX set to Honeywell Diamond protocol and controlled by an HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controller e Chapter 4 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol demonstrates the programming and operation of an ACUIX set to Honeywell VCL protocol and controlled by an HJZTP controller e Chapter 5 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol describes additional features that are provided by the IntelliBus protocol e Chapter 6 ACUIX Password Feature provides
7. 6 When you are finished entering Presets press Iris Close The cursor moves to S Save 7 Press Iris Open to save the Preset Tour To exit without saving move the joystick left to move the cursor to E Exit and press Iris Open 8 To delete a Preset Tour move the joystick left to move the cursor to D Delete and then press Iris Open Privacy Zone Options All Protocols Select 3 from the Function Programming menu to access the Privacy Zone Options J b menu If the ACUIX is set for Diamond or IntelliBus protocol a password must be E entered If the ACUIX is set for VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocols the Privacy Zone Options menu displays Enter Password 1 Enter the Privacy Zone password The default password is blank If the ACUIX is set for VCL or Pelco P D protocols this step is skipped 118 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Note If using the default password press Enter at the password prompt 2 P Enter ress Ente PRIVACY ZONE OPTIONS MENU 1 Change Priv Zone Priority 2 Enable Disable Privacy Zone 3 Privacy Zone Color BLACK ESC to Exit Note If no Privacy Zones are programmed the message No Programmed Privacy Zones displays when the user attempts to access any of the Privacy Zone options Change Priv Zone Priority 1 Select 1 to change the Privacy Zone Priority This is useful if Privacy Zones PRIVACY ZONE PRIORITY MENU N overlap PRIORITY PZ_NAME ZONE_ID I
8. Change Protocol Select 2 to toggle between the available protocol settings DIAMOND MAXPRO VCL 485 VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D IBUS or AD Change Baud Rate Select 3 to toggle between the available baud rate settings 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Change Parity Select 4 to toggle between the available parity settings EVEN ODD or NONE A Document 800 01023 Rev A 101 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Diagnostic Options Select 4 from the Main Menu to access the Diagnostic Options menu Diagnostic menus are designed for assisting service technicians in troubleshooting Coordinates Selecting 1 toggles the Pan and Tilt Coordinates display ON or OFF default When you exit programming the coordinates are displayed The pan and tilt coordinates are displayed in degrees Error Table DIAGNOSTIC OPTIONS 1 Coordinates 2 Error Table 3 Clear the Memory 4 Clear the Error Table 5 Display Error Tbl Codes 6 Restore Default Settings 7 Scan and Dome Reset ESC to Exit O gt O XXX XX Tilt XX XX Z a The error table lists the 64 bytes two digit hexadecimal number that have been entered into the error table Some errors are represented by single bytes 2 digits and some are represented by 2 bytes 4 digits Not all entries are actual errors some are indications of such things as normal power down and power up operations The codes used in the
9. 1 Select 5 to program a Sector Move the joystick down until 5 is highlighted and then press Iris Open 2 Move the joystick up until the desired Sector ID number 1 16 displays Move the joystick left and right to move between the digits if necessary Press Iris Open Move the joystick up or down to enter a 24 alphanumeric name for the Sector This name displays on the video whenever the ACUIX is viewing any portion of the programmed Sector Move the joystick left or right to position the cursor When the desired name displays press Iris Open Press Focus Near to go to PTZ mode Position the video to the lower left corner of the Sector Press Focus Far to return to the programming menu Press Iris Open gt Y M3 0 ql O Press Focus Near to go to PTZ mode 11 Position the video to the upper right corner of the Sector 12 Press Focus Far to return to the programming menu 13 Press Iris Open If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position the message Illegal Tilt Direction displays Repeat steps 5 10 or press Clear Manual to cancel the operation and return to manual operation 14 Program another Sector ID or press Iris Close to exit programming Program Privacy Zone Honeywell VCL and Supported 3rd Party Protocols This menu option is only displayed when the ACUIX DIP switches are setto Honeywell VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocol When set to Honeywell Standard mode this option is NA not ap
10. E to Edit Press or until E displays on the LCD screen and press Character Select Enter the new privacy number for the privacy zone Press Enter to save the new number D to Delete Zone Press or until D displays on the LCD Coordinates screen and press Character Select The coordinates for the selected privacy zone are deleted S to Program Zone Press or until S displays on the LCD Coordinates screen and press Character Select For details on setting zone coordinates refer to Creating a Privacy Zone N to Save Privacy Title only Press or key until N displays on the LCD screen and press Character Select Press or key followed by Character Select for each character needed for the privacy title name and then press Enter to save the new title name 3 After completing the required procedure press Clear Manual to exit programming and return the ACUIX to manual control Changing the Privacy Zone Password 1 Press Dome Menu 2 Press or until Sector Priv Menu displays on the LCD screen 3 Press Enter 4 Press or until P displays on the LCD screen and press Character Select 5 Enter the current password a Press the or key until the desired character displays on the LCD screen and then press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX b Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select until all the characters in the password have been sent to the
11. Select 5 in the Pan and Tilt Options menu to turn Find Home on Startup ON or OFF If Extreme Caution changing from OFF default to ON a This will cause the scan to message displays to confirm your selection move immediately on startup Select Y yes when prompted to turn this Are you sure that you feature On To leave this feature Off select N want to do this no when prompted Ne ESC to Exit Table 7 5 Find Home Operation If Then Find Home on Startup is When an ACUIX receives control data with its set to off default address the first time after power up the ACUIX finds home and then performs the control command Find Home on Startup is The ACUIX finds home after the initial startup delay of set to on 15 seconds has counted down An operator can send an ACUIX to its home position from the HEGS5000 5001 controller 1 Press Run Menu until Find Home displays on the LCD screen 2 Press Enter The controller sends out the data to send the control camera to its mechanical home position Pan Offset Select 6 from the Pan and Tilt Options menu r to access the Pan Offset Setup menu Pan Offset Setup gt 1 OF FSCE coc eacee deere OFF The Pan Offset feature is useful when a new 2 Set Pan Offset ACUIX is installed in a dome and the ESC to Exit programming from the existing ACUIX is transferred to the new ACUIX using the upload download feature see Chapter 5 Operation and Programming wi
12. e o 20 2 SWIC SENOS lt b baa ow A Gok ee a ee ee de dei A 21 Protocol Settings e e sor ira a a eo ee a Re RRA 22 Baud Rate gash op he edhe oR ei Phere Ba ee A A e 23 Pafity o ees Sooo e a ee aay GbE She ae wee ae a Data A eee OEE eR a 24 Sample Switch Settings a 24 Honeywell Diamond cenina eniem Ean ceada ama 24 VOCS RS495 i hk ork me eo ea ee ee oe a 25 IntelliBbUS o Fa aoe hae ee Ree eh ee bG rs hoe 8 25 Camera Address Settings 2 o 25 Address Examples e s i oa aed Sob Bee a ao ae G te ke eee 26 DIP Switch Address Override oaoa aa 26 Factory Defauli z s e sra 24 sea 0 bebe bo be atte Bh E bee ek ORE da 26 Restore Factory Defaults 2 e 27 RJ45 Ethernet Connection 2 ee 27 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol 29 introduction oso ae ae BA Bee RRA Se RR Re aR ee Ra Mb ee eR RA DS 29 HEGS5000 5001 Controller 1 ee 29 POWSFUD aoi a a a a ee Be ee ea Re Ee AR d 29 Reset ACUIX 0 ee 30 Manual Control o 224 4 06544 84 G5 8 bole be eA Ge eh ee Pee A aa 30 18X Color Camera FCB EX48C 2 o e 33 18X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range FCB EX490D 33 26X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range FCB EX990D 33 35X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range Progressive Scanning and Image Stabi lization VK S654 ccsa a ee 34 Freeze and Unfreeze Video
13. 1 NightShot Mode MAN 2 NightShot oooooo OFF 3 Activate NightShot 28dB 1 30s NightShot Mode 4 Deactivate NightShot28dB 1 60s ESC to Exit Select 1 to toggle between MANUAL and AUTO operation Note NightShot mode is only operational when the unit is in Auto Exposure mode NightShot If NightShot is in manual mode select 2 to toggle the NightShot ON or OFF Selecting 2 manually moves the IR block filter in and out If NightShot is in AUTO mode this feature is disabled Activate NightShot Select 3 to toggle between the available gain and shutter speed values for activating NightShot mode To be functional NightShot must be in AUTO mode The activation setting cannot be greater than the deactivation setting This guarantees that there will always be some deadband between the activate and deactivate levels The amount of deadband can be adjusted to prevent the ACUIX from oscillating between the NightShot activated and deactivated modes Gain Settings depending on camera OdB 2dB 4dB 6dB 8dB 10dB 12dB 14dB 16dB 18dB 20dB 22dB 24dB 26dB 280B Shutter Speed Settings PAL cameras 1 3 sec 1 6 sec 1 12 sec 1 25 sec or 1 50 sec NTSC cameras 1 4 sec 1 8 sec 1 15 sec 1 30 sec or 1 60 sec Deactivate NightShot Select 4 to toggle between the available gain and shutter speed values for deactivating NightShot mode See Activate NightShot page 107 for available settings The deactivation
14. Preset Tour numbers and titles The Preset Tours cannot be edited from this display 1 2 3 Press Dome Menu Press or until VectorScan Menu displays on the LCD and press Enter Press or until List displays on the LCD and press Enter The Preset Tour VectorScan list including Preset Tour numbers and titles displays on the monitor where the video from the ACUIX can be viewed The controller LCD display shows the command Page Down Press Enter to view more pages of the listing if applicable When you have reached the end of the listing End of Directory displays on the monitor To go back to the first page of the listing press Enter When you are finished viewing the Preset Tour listing press Clear Manual To exit the menu on the LCD controller press Dome Menu or press Menu ESC List Contents of a Preset Tour The contents of each Preset Tour stored in the ACUIX can be viewed The Preset Tour contents cannot be edited from this display The list displays the Presets with the programmed velocity settings and dwell times in the order they were programmed 1 2 3 4 Press Dome Menu Press or until VectorScan Menu displays on the LCD and press Enter Press or until Vscan Contents displays on the LCD and press Enter Enter the Preset Tour VectorScan number 1 16 you want to view The contents of the selected Preset Tour displays on the monitor where the ACUIX video is viewed Use the up and down
15. 100 The Gain Level can also be adjusted from 0 100 Experiment with these settings until a quality picture is visible 128 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Problem Video But No Control Ensure the controller is addressed to the correct ACUIX unit Each unit has a unique camera address used for controlling it Ensure the three rotary switches on the receiver board are set to the proper camera number address SW1 units digit SW2 tens digit SW3 hundreds digit SW4 thousands digit Ensure DIP switches SW5 and SW6 are set for the correct protocol baud rate and parity The ACUIX must be set the same as the control equipment Power down all system components for 15 seconds and then re apply power to reset the ACUIX Manually control the ACUIX and verify that the ACUIX finds home Wiring a Make sure that the data wiring is connected at the terminal strip in the housing b Make sure that any bare wires are not touching each other c Make sure that the wire insulation is stripped back far enough for a good connection If there are multiple ACUIX units in the system exchange the pan and tilt camera assembly in question with a pan and tilt camera assembly from another housing Set the address of the exchanged camera assembly to the existing unit Call up the ACUIX at the controller If control returns the problem is isolated to the pan and tilt camera assembly Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 129 Troub
16. 60 1 30 1 15 1 8 1 4 default 1 2 6 Select 6 to toggle the Wide Dynamic Range ON or OFF The default setting is OFF The Wide Dynamic Range is only functional if the camera is in auto iris mode The Wide Dynamic Range scans the video and sets the exposure level so it is balanced between the bright areas and dark areas in the video 7 Select 7 to toggle Interlace Scanning ON and OFF If you set to ON the This will Disable Wide Dynamic Range and Motion WDR amp Motion Detection Detection features of the camera are Are you sure that you disabled Select Y yes to set to On or want to do this N no to leave it set to Off Y N 8 When you are finished setting up the ESC to Exit p video send an ESC command to the ACUIX The display returns to the Camera Options menu White Balance Select 4 from the Camera Options menu to set the camera White Balance G 1 Select 1 to toggle the White Balance 1 Manual White Balance OFF ON or OFF If the Manual White Se ee T Balance is set to ON the Red Gain J7 CI and Blue Gain settings can be changed White Balance N ESC to Exit 2 Ifyou set the Manual White Balance to ON select 2 to change the Red Gain setting The default setting is 128 a y Enter a number between 0 511 then press Enter 3 Ifyou set the Manual White Balance to ON select 3 to change the Blue Gain setting The default setting is 128 Enter a number between
17. 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 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 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 plugs and convenience receptacles 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 12 13 14 15 16 17 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 Ifthe unit has been exposed to rain or moisture 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 adjus
18. ACUIX The characters will appear as asterisks on the monitor display for security purposes c Press Enter Document 800 01023 RevA 02 08 53 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Press or until P displays on the controller LCD and press Character Select Enter the new password as done in step 5 Re enter the new password for verification If you enter a different password the second time an Invalid message displays and you must start again 9 After programming the password you can program a Privacy Zone or press Clear Manual twice to exit programming Note If the password has been forgotten the ACUIX can be reset to the default password through the on screen setup menus See Resetting Privacy Zone Password Diamond or IntelliBus Protocols page 81 in Chapter 6 ACUIX Password Feature HJTZP Controller For detailed information on the HJZTP controller see the HJZTP US HJZTP EU User Manual 900 0570 Power Up The operation of the ACUIX upon power up is the same as described on page 29 Reset ACUIX Press and hold Fn then press F6 menu to send the return to manual ESC command This command cancels automatic dome actions such as preset tours and alarm actions Manual Control Manual control of the ACUIX when using VCL protocol with the HJZTP controller is the same as described in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol 54 ACUIX High Speed
19. Enter The following displays in the controller s LCD window lt Select Function d 6 Follow the on screen prompts that appear A on the monitor where the ACUIX video is viewed a Enter the Preset number see Table 3 4 for reserved Presets using the numeric keypad and press Enter If the selected Preset number has already been programmed the Preset title displays To accept the existing title press Enter To change the current title proceed to step b Note The HEGS5000 is limited to Preset numbers 0 99 Note Preset 99 is reserved for controlling the NightShot mode if this feature is available on the camera and cannot be programmed For domes without the NightShot feature Preset 99 can be programmed b Press or until the desired character displays on the controller s LCD screen and press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select until the desired title displays on the monitor c Press Enter The following commands are displayed on the monitor Table 3 5 Program Preset Menu Commands Action Required Steps Cto Change name Press or until C displays on the LCD and press Character location Select Use the up or down arrow keys to reposition the Preset title on the monitor screen E to Edit Preset Press or until E displays on the LCD and press Character Select Reposition the PTZ and or change the lens settings
20. Gain The gain is manually controlled and the camera controls the iris and shutter automatically Shutter The shutter is controlled manually and the camera controls the iris and gain automatically Video Setup Select 3 from the Camera Options menu to access the Video Setup menu The default 7 VIDEO SETUP at 1 Exposure Level _91 settings are shown to the right 2 Max AGC Level 0 255 216 1 Select 1 to change the Exposure i re aa ee ace Level The default setting is 91 0 5 Auto Slow Shutter Lim dark to 255 bright Enter a number 6 Wide Dynamic Range OFF between 0 and 255 then press Enter 7 Interlace Scanning OFF 2 Select 2 to change the Maximum AGC ESC to Exit High level 255 bright picture noise in picture Low level 0 dim picture no noise Enter a number between 0 and 255 then press Enter Level The default setting is 216 k 3 Select 3 to change the Chroma Level The default setting is 140 0 no color 255 color is saturated Enter a number between 0 and 255 then press Enter 4 Select 4 to toggle the Backlight Compensation ON or OFF The Backlight Compensation is only operational when the unit is in Auto Exposure Mode and the Wide Dynamic Range is off 112 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 5 Select 5 to set the Auto Slow Shutter Limit Selecting 5 toggles between the available settings Table 7 15 Auto Slow Shutter Limits NTSC 1
21. HJZTP 54 62 Coordinates diagnostic options 102 crosshairs display option 91 D default function 98 diagnostic options 102 105 Diamond protocol 29 54 and HEGS5000 5001 controller 84 power up 29 Diamond protocol settings See protocol settings digital zoom message display option 90 DIP switches 21 overriding addresses 26 SW5 settings 22 SW6 settings 23 Display Error Table Codes diagnostic option 103 display options 89 92 Display Pressure option 125 Display Temperature option 724 Display Voltages option 126 dome name settings display option 97 Document 800 01023 RevA 02 08 143 E EIS and the VK S654 Electronic Image Stabilization See also EIS enhanced settings options 123 126 Error Table diagnostic options 702 Exposure Control camera options VK S654 111 Exposure Control FCB EX490 camera options 106 Exposure Control FCB EX990 camera options 106 F factory default settings restoring 27 FCB EX990 105 110 Find Home 64 at startup 97 flashback 35 64 freeze video 35 63 function programming options 116 122 H HEGS5000 5001 and lens control 32 joystick operations 37 84 programming and saving presets 38 HJZTP and Diamond protocol 54 60 and lens control 63 joystick operations 55 62 84 85 Home and Privacy Zones 57 Find Home option 37 Honeywell Diamond protocol See Diamond protocol Honeywell VCL protocol See VCL protocol Image Stabilization VK S654 camera optio
22. Manual Preset Tours Sixteen Preset Tours 1 16 can be programmed for each ACUIX Up to 64 Presets with velocity settings and dwell times for each Preset can be programmed into every Preset Tour Preset Tours can be started by an operator started in response to an alarm or programmed as a default function when the ACUIX is idle for a specified amount of time When an ACUIX receives a command to run a Preset Tour the ACUIX goes to the first Preset programmed in the Preset Tour at maximum velocity 480 second and remains at the Preset for the programmed dwell time then goes to the next Preset in the Preset Tour at the programmed velocity and remains at that Preset for the specified dwell time and so forth for all other programmed Presets When an operator runs a Preset Tour continuously the ACUIX goes from the last Preset to the first Preset at the programmed velocity The amount of time the ACUIX takes to go to each Preset depends on the programmed velocity and the distance to the next Preset s pan and tilt coordinates The velocity is programmable from 1 to 480 per second The title of each Preset as it is viewed is added to the video signal For the title to be displayed on the monitor Preset Titles must be set to ON The Preset Tour repeats continuously until an operator manually controls the ACUIX pan tilt Zoom focus or iris or the ACUIX receives a Preset Preset Tour Mimic Tour or find home command When an operato
23. Master user on the controller 2 Press Dome Menu 3 Press Enter to access the Dome Setup menu The on screen menu displays on the monitor where the ACUIX video is viewed Note If password protection is enabled on the ACUIX you must log into the ACUIX with a supervisory password 4 To access a submenu press the number beside the menu option The numbers either toggle between the available choices or call up another menu 5 If character entry is required in a field press or until the desired character displays on the LCD screen and then press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX 6 Press Clear Manual to exit any ACUIX menu Once you are out of the on screen setup menus on the monitor press Menu ESC to exit the menus on the LCD display and return to controlling the camera Note The HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controller does not support reverse polarity HJZTP Joystick Controller The HJZTP controller can also be used with the Diamond protocol Perform the following procedure to access the ACUIX on screen setup menus 1 A user must be logged in as User Level 1 on the controller to access the ACUIX on screen menus 2 Access the ACUIX dome menu by pressing and holding Lock followed by F6 Menu 3 With SETUP flashing on the LCD screen press Aux 84 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Note If password protection is enabled on the ACUIX you must log into the ACUIX with a supervisory pas
24. N 1 aa 2 e 2S5 3 E as Es 4 pa ens 5 Es Sue zs 6 as Ies os 7 D Delete E Exit S Se MES to Exit y Document 800 01023 RevA 117 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Table 7 17 Preset Tour Field Entries Field Usage NUM number Using the joystick move the cursor to the desired field and press Iris Open to activate Use the joystick up and down functions to change the value If the field is more than one digit each digit can be changed individually by placing the cursor on the digit and using the joystick up or down function PRESET Selectable from 0 to 70 74 and 100 to 160 Presets 71 73 and 75 99 are reserved for special functions and cannot be entered in a Preset Tour When the field has the desired number press Iris Open to select the number Iris Open also moves the cursor to the next field VELOCITY The Velocity field is the pan and tilt speed for the scan to go to the Preset entered 1 to 480 second The default setting is 480 second DWELL The Dwell time is how long the ACUIX waits before it goes to the next Preset in the list 0 to 99 seconds Note Itis not recommended to select no delay 0 seconds 4 Inserting Presets To insert a Preset between Presets position the cursor on the second Preset and press Focus Near to insert a line 5 Deleting Presets To delete a Preset place the cursor on the Preset line and press Focus Far The entire Preset line is deleted
25. PIN try again displays and the ACUIX returns to the Enter PIN screen 8 Press Iris Open The message PIN changed displays briefly and the display returns to the PASSWORD SETTINGS menu PIN changed 9 Perform another option or press Iris Close to exit and return to normal operation Resetting Privacy Zone Password Diamond or IntelliBus Protocols 1 Send the ACUIX to Preset 75 2 Enter the Supervisory 4 digit PIN default 1000 Move the joystick up IRIS CLOSE to Exit or down to select numbers for each digit Move the joystick left or right to move between digits Enter 4 digit PIN 3 Press Iris Open 4 Move the joystick down to position the cursor on 3 Reset Privacyzone Password The password is reset to the factory default password blank To enter a blank password press Enter at the password prompt Document 800 01023 Rev A 81 02 08 ACUIX Password Feature Delete Privacy Zone Programming To delete all Privacy Zone programming perform the following procedure 1 2 Send the ACUIX to Preset 75 Enter the Supervisory 4 digit PIN default 1000 Move the joystick up or down to select numbers for each digit Move the joystick left or right to move between digits Press Iris Open Move the joystick down to position the cursor on 4 Delete All Privacyzone and press Iris Open Select Y to delete all Privacy Zones Select N to cancel the operation Move the joystick left or
26. RSS 99 Table 7 8 Auto Focus Operation 446 25 Mae ad eR mR REDRERRRR ARE REESE REEDS 100 Table 7 9 Presat Tour Auto Focus Operalion s s isei 544 Gee a ee 100 Table 710 Cx Code Last Hexadecimal Digit o sa a aceea ska e A 104 Table 7 11 High Light White Balance Mode Settings 2 00052 eee 108 Table 7 42 SulPresetOperaicn 2 65 54 o 4a ee Re Ook es SPAS SED EEG SEEGER OS 109 Table 7 13 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings 00022 eee 111 Table 7 14 Man al EXPOSUTE Modes o e sacer a egoria a eR hE e e o ERE YS a 112 Table 115 Auto Slow Shutter LIMIS a ra ae ke a a REE wR A 113 Rev A 13 Document 800 01023 02 08 Tables Table7 16 Stll PresetOperation 06 444 46446 85 4 O66 oo PORE SSE ERS EH wed OS 114 Table 7 17 Preset Tour Field Entes 5 24 eS RBH RAD RE RMARR ERED DE RE RS 118 Table 7 18 Recommended Lift Settings for Cable Lengths o 123 Table 7 19 Recommended Gain Settings for Cable Lengths o o 124 Table B 1 HOUSIRO SPscHICAllOnS scsi 133 Table B 2 Canine SPCIS cda e A ARA ke ee Re 134 Table B 3 Pan and TIC Specilica MOS y visir 135 Table B 4 Lower Dome Light Loss Specifications o 0 187 Table B 5 Regulatory SpeciicationS 5 4624 roari paraa A 137 Table C 1 ACUIX Mimic Tours Mapped to Pelco Pattern Tours o o o 139 Table D 1 Protocol settings for ACUIX PTZ dome camera system o o
27. See Mimic Tour Honeywell Diamond Protocol Only page 116 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on running Mimic Tours Delete a Mimic Tour Perform one of the following methods to delete a Mimic Tour Existing programming ina Mimic Tour can also be overwritten by simply re programming the Mimic Tour Method 1 Tours 1 3 1 Press Dome Menu Press or until Tour Menu displays on the LCD Press Enter Press or until Delete displays on the LCD Press Enter Enter the desired Tour number 1 3 using the numeric keys NN pro O N Press Enter Method 2 Tours 1 16 See Mimic Tour Honeywell Diamond Protocol Only page 116 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on deleting a Mimic Tour 48 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Sector IDs Sector IDs are used to quickly identify specific areas or scenes an ACUIX is viewing while an operator is manually controlling the ACUIX Each ACUIX can be programmed to store up to 16 sectors The sectors can overlap The following diagram shows two Sector IDs Figure 3 1 Sectors IDs Whenever an operator positions the ACUIX to view an area inside Sector 1 the title for example FRONT GATE of Sector 1 is added to the video signal Note The Sector title display must be set to ON to view Sector titles on the monitor If the operator positions the ACUIX where one or more programmed sectors overlap the ACUIX sequences between the sector title
28. The default Auto Exposure Mode is AE The following modes and settings are available Table 7 13 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings Auto AE Mode Settings NightShot Control MAN Auto NightShot Sensitivity NA Digital Slow Shutter OFF Auto AER1 Mode Settings NightShot Control AUTO Auto NightShot Sensitivity HIGH Digital Slow Shutter OFF Auto AER2 Mode Settings NightShot Control AUTO Auto NightShot Sensitivity MID Digital Slow Shutter OFF Auto AE Mode Settings NightShot Control MAN Auto NightShot Sensitivity NA Digital Slow Shutter AUTO Auto AER 1 Mode Seitings NightShot Control AUTO Auto NightShot Sensitivity HIGH Digital Slow Shutter AUTO Auto AER 5 Mode Settings NightShot Control AUTO Auto NightShot Sensitivity MID Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 111 On Screen Setup Menus Table 7 13 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings Digital Slow Shutter AUTO Auto AER 3 Mode Settings NightShot Control AUTO Auto NightShot Sensitivity LOW Digital Slow Shutter AUTO 2 Select 2 to change the Manual AE Mode Pressing 2 toggles between the available settings Iris Gain or Shutter This setting applies when the controller is set to manual iris mode Table 7 14 Manual Exposure Modes Setting Description Iris default setting The iris function is controlled manually and the camera controls the gain and shutter automatically
29. VCL protocol to position the camera ID When the camera ID is in the desired location press Enter Iris Open when using VCL protocol Change Sector Name Location Select 7 to change the position of the Sector ID title display Use the up and down arrow keys joystick up and down when using VCL protocol to position the Sector ID When the Sector ID is in the desired location press Enter Iris Open when using VCL protocol Crosshairs Select 8 from the Display Options menu to display crosshairs on the video display This is useful when using the Pan Offset feature Selecting 8 toggles the crosshairs display OFF default and ON If turned on the crosshairs are displayed when you exit the setup menus Dome Name Settings Select 9 to access the Dome Name Settings menu From this menu a 24 alphanumeric name can be programmed for the dome the name display can be turned ON or OFF and the location of the dome name on the monitor can be programmed o ro c CAM 0001 M Ss A DOME NAME SETTINGS N 1 Set Dome Name 2 Display Dome Name OFF 3 Change Dome Name Location IRIS CLOSE to Exit Nu y Document 800 01023 RevA 02 08 91 On Screen Setup Menus Set Dome Name 1 Select 1 to program a a DOME NANE PETING a 24 alphanumeric name for the dome Oe ee ee A y 2 Move the joystick up and down to Use TJ keys to enter name select the characters Move the IRIS CLOSE to Exit joy
30. an overview of the ACUIX password protection feature and its options e Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus covers the on screen setup menus and setting up the control camera and special features e Appendix A Troubleshooting provides answers for common technical issues e Appendix B Replacement Parts lists the materials that may assist when installing and servicing the ACUIX product line e Appendix B Specifications shows the ACUIX specifications e Appendix C Pelco Emulation describes the operation of ACUIX Mimic Tours when set for Pelco protocol and controlled by a Pelco keyboard e Appendix D Digital Video Recorder Integration describes the required protocols for using an ACUIX PTZ camera with a Honeywell DVR Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 15 Related Documents For more information about topics that are relevant to ACUIX see the documents listed below Document title Part number ACUIX Housing Installation Guide 800 01760 ACUIX Quick Set Up Poster 800 00248 HDPRM2 Parapet Mount Install Guide 900 0877 HDXWM1 Decorative Wall Mount Install Guide 900 0868 HDCM1 Indoor Pendant Mount Install Guide 900 0869 16 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 1 Installing the Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly and Lower Introduction Models Dome This chapter describes installing the ACUIX pan and tilt camera assembly in the housing and installing the lower dome on the housing Installation of the came
31. be programmed through the on screen setup menus to activate a Preset a Preset Tour or Mimic Tour in response to an alarm Refer to Program Alarms page 93 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on programming alarms The alarms are sampled 16 times per second After the alarm has been activated the ACUIX determines if a function has been programmed for that alarm and if that alarm is enabled If either of those conditions are not met the alarm will be discarded If both conditions are met the alarm is considered triggered If no other alarm is in service the alarm is serviced The function assigned to the alarm is performed The ACUIX stays in this alarm state until the alarm is acknowledged Any additional alarms that are triggered are not serviced until the first alarm is acknowledged If there is more than one alarm waiting to be serviced they are serviced in order of alarm number starting with the lowest An alarm cannot be reactivated until it has been both acknowledged and the contact returned to normal After acknowledgment and the contact change of state the cycle can begin again 36 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual There are three ways to acknowledge an alarm e The first way is to press the key on the controller that represents the ESC key Clear Manual on the HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controller This sends a Return to Manual command to the ACUIX When the ACUIX receives this command it acknowledges an
32. contact The ACUIX does not perform the programmed Preset Preset Tour or Mimic Tour If a Preset Preset Tour or Mimic Tour is not programmed for an alarm the ACUIX does not respond to a change of state in the contact 5 Press Enter when you are finished programming alarms See Table 7 1 for field entry Table 7 1 Program Alarm Field Entry Field Usage FUN function Enter function to perform when alarm occurs P Preset V Preset Tour T Mimic Tour NUM number Enter the number of the Preset Preset Tour or Mimic Tour ENA enable Enter Y to enable or N to disable the alarm 94 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Table 7 2 Alarm States If Then Alarm is disabled The ACUIX ignores a change of state in the alarm input Alarm is enabled and not The ACUIX ignores a change of state in the alarm input programmed Alarm is enabled and The ACUIX performs the action programmed for the programmed alarm input when a change of state occurs The ACUIX adds AL and the alarm number to the video signal AL remains on the video until all alarms are acknowledged The alarm status displays on screen on the same line as the Camera ID display More than one alarm The ACUIX performs the action for the first alarm and occurs adds the other alarm numbers to the video in numerical order When the first alarm is acknowledged the ACUIX performs the action for the next alarm with the lowest number For exam
33. current setting 2 Enter the desired setting between 0 100 Table 7 18 Recommended Lift Settings for Cable Lengths Cable Length Lift Setting 1200 ft 365 m 100 900 ft 275 m 80 600 ft 183 m 40 300 ft 91 m 25 3 Press Enter Document 800 01023 RevA 123 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Gain PWM Level 0 100 If the Video Gain UTP is turned ON the Gain PWM Pulse Width Modulation Level can be set The Gain setting amplifies the video to compensate for the resistance of the cable 1 Select 3 from the Video Gain PWM Setting Menu to change the current setting 2 Enter the desired setting between 0 100 Table 7 19 Recommended Gain Settings for Cable Lengths Cable Length Gain Setting 1200 ft 365 m 55 900 ft 275 m 42 600 ft 183 m 35 300 ft 91 m 25 3 Press Enter Char White Level 0 100 The Char White PWM Pulse Width Modulation Level is used to brighten or darken the characters in the on screen displays The default setting is 50 1 Select 4 from the Video Gain PWM Settings Menu to change the current setting 2 Enter a value from 0 dark to 100 bright 3 Press Enter Caution Bright values can burn the phosphor in some monitors The character images may remain on the monitor due to the burning of the phosphor Display Temperature Select 2 from the Enhanced Features menu to turn the Temperature Display ON or OFF default This feature displays the tempe
34. dome to delete the previous character e Press and hold fn then press monitor to send the space character which is also available between Z and a e Press wash to send INSERT to the dome to insert a line e Press wipe to send DELETE to the dome to delete a line e Press F5 enter to send ENTER to the ACUIX dome menu e Press F6 menu to send ESC to the ACUIX dome menu e Press sequence to send S to the ACUIX dome for saving settings e Press Aux in list menus to display the next page of items e Press lock to exit OSD and LCD menus and return the dome and keyboard to normal operation The keyboard also shuts down the menus if there has been no keyboard activity for over one minute Honeywell VCL Coax Control Protocol If the ACUIX is set to VCL Coax control the HMAX082 HMAX162 matrix switcher and HKJMMTP controller is required Refer to the operation and programming manual for this system 86 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 3rd Party Protocols The ACUIX dome supports the following 3rd party protocols Pelco P Pelco D When using the ACUIX in any of the supported 3rd party protocols perform the following procedure to access the ACUIX on screen setup menus 1 Send the ACUIX dome to Preset 90 Refer to the specific controller s manual for sending Preset commands Use the joystick up down left and right functions on the controller to move the cursor to the desired option Use the Iris Open function
35. exposure to darken the scene Focus Near Focus Far Manually focuses the lens 32 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 18X Color Camera FCB EX48C The 18X color camera has an 18X optical zoom lens with a digital zoom function up to 216X The White Balance can be set to manual mode If the unit is in manual mode the red and blue gain settings can be set between 0 low and 255 high The 18X color camera features motion detection There are four default motion detection zones If motion detection is set to ON and the camera detects motion in any one of the four zones the message Motion Detected displays on the video The message remains on the video until the ACUIX either is controlled by the operator responds to an alarm or performs the default function Once motion is detected the ACUIX automatically disables motion detection The user must re enable motion detection through the setup menus 18X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range FCB EX490D The 18X True Day Night TDN camera has a feature called Wide Dynamic Range WDR that can be enabled or disabled The wide dynamic range is only functional if the camera is in auto iris mode When the wide dynamic range is enabled the camera scans the scene and sets the exposure level so both the dark areas and bright areas in a scene can be viewed When the controller is in manual iris mode the wide dynamic range is disabled and the auto digital shutter does not go bel
36. home Video will display once the dome has reached its home setting unless a Privacy Zone overlaps with the home setting When using VCL protocol Privacy Zones must be programmed using the on screen setup menu 1 Position the camera so the area to be covered by the Privacy Zone is viewed on the monitor Press and hold Lock then press F Menu and then press aux to enter the ACUIX dome menu Use the tilt down function on the joystick until6 Function Programming is highlighted and then press Iris Open Use the tilt down function on the joystick until6 Program Privacy Zoneis highlighted and then press Iris Open Use the tilt up function on the joystick until the desired Privacy Zone number 1 32 displays and then press Iris Open Use the pan left and pan right functions to move between the digits if necessary Use the joystick tilt up and down functions to heighten the Privacy Zone box and the joystick pan left and right functions to widen the box When the box is the desired size press Iris Open Program another Privacy Zone or press Iris Close to exit programming 70 Mimic Tours ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Mimic Tours operate the same as described for Honeywell Diamond protocol in Mimic Tours page 47 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol When the ACUIX is set for VCL protocol the Presets are reserved for programming and running Mimi
37. iris gain or shutter that is controlled when the camera is in manual exposure mode is selectable while the other two will be in auto mode Document 800 01023 Rev A 33 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol The White Balance can be set to manual mode If the unit is in manual mode the red and blue gain settings can be set between 0 low and 255 high The 26X color camera features motion detection There are four default motion detection zones If motion detection is set to ON and the camera detects motion in any one of the four zones the message Motion Detected displays on the video The message remains on the video until the ACUIX either is controlled by the operator responds to an alarm or performs the default function Once motion is detected the ACUIX automatically disables motion detection The user must re enable motion detection through the setup menus 35X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range Progressive Scanning and Image Stabilization VK S654 The 35X camera has a feature called Wide Dynamic Range WDR that can be enabled or disabled The wide dynamic range is only functional if the camera is in auto iris mode When the wide dynamic range is enabled the camera scans the scene and sets the exposure level so both the dark areas and bright areas in a scene can be viewed When the controller is in manual mode the wide dynamic range is disabled and the auto digital shutter does not g
38. number 0 70 80 97 or 100 160 using the numeric keys Note If the cursor doesn t automatically move to the Velocity field press the right arrow key below the controller s LCD 9 Enter the velocity from 1 to 480 degrees per second in the VELOCITY column of the 0 row If the cursor doesn t automatically move to the Velocity field press the right arrow key below the controller s LCD 10 Enter the Dwell Time from 0 99 seconds 11 Continue entering Presets up to a total of 64 by repeating steps 8 9 and 10 12 Press Enter when finished adding Presets The following commands are displayed on the bottom of the monitor Table 3 8 Preset Tour Commands Command Function E Edit Press or key until E displays on the LCD and press Character Select then repeat steps 8 11 D Delete Press or key until D displays on the LCD and press Character Select The Preset Tour number entered in step 6 is deleted S Save Press or key until S displays on the LCD and press Character Select The programming entered for the Preset Tour number entered in step 6 is saved 13 Program another Preset Tour or press Clear Manual to exit the VectorScan Programming menu 14 Press Dome Menu or press ESC three times to exit the menus on the controller LCD 44 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual List Programmed Preset Tours A list of the programmed Preset Tours can be viewed for each ACUIX The list displays the
39. on the monitor If that function Preset Preset Tour Privacy Zone or Sector was not programmed it cannot be deleted and the message Does Not Exist displays on the monitor 122 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Enhanced Settings Select 7 in the Main menu to access the a Enhanced Features menu ENHANCED FEATURES gt 1 Video Gain PWM Settings 2 Display Temperature OFF 3 Temp Format FAHRENHEIT 4 Display Pressure OFF 5 Time amp Date Settings 5 Display Supply Voltages que to Exit p Video Gain PWM Settings Select 1 in the Enhanced Features menu to access the Video Gain PWM Settings Menu VIDEO GAIN PWM SETTINGS MENU 1 Video Gain CUTP OFF 2 Lift PWM Level 0 100 NA Video Gain UTP 3 Gain PWM Level 0 100 NA 4 Char White Level 0 100 50 Select 1 to toggle the Video Gain UTP OFF default or ON This feature is for use in ERES EORESIE setting the cabling distances when running No the video on unshielded twisted pair UTP wiring Turn this feature on to adjust the Lift and Gain levels of the video Lift PWM Level 0 100 Ifthe Video Gain UTP is turned ON the Lift PWM Pulse Width Modulation Level can be adjusted The Lift setting boosts the high frequency in the video to compensate for high frequency losses caused by capacitive roll off of the cable distance The longer the distance of UTP wiring the higher the setting 1 Select 2 to change the
40. over one minute Honeywell VCL Protocol HJZTP Joystick Controller When using the ACUIX dome in Honeywell VCL mode the HJZTP controller is recommended Perform the following procedure to access the ACUIX on screen setup menus 1 2 A user must be logged in as User Level 1 on the controller to access the ACUIX on screen menus Access the ACUIX dome menu by pressing and holding Lock followed by F6 Menu Document 800 01023 RevA 02 08 85 On Screen Setup Menus 3 With SETUP flashing on the LCD screen press Aux Note If password protection is enabled on the ACUIX you must log into the ACUIX with a supervisory password When using Honeywell VCL protocol the following keys are used to navigate within the on screen menus e Use the direction arrow keys F1 A F2 V F3 4 F4 gt to maneuver through the menus along with pressing the corresponding number on the keyboard to enter sub menus Once in the setup menu the Camera and Preset buttons can be used to toggle through available characters and pressing Aux sends the selected character to the dome e Pressing the Counter key jumps the selection between upper case and lower case letters If a symbol character is being displayed when the Counter key is pressed the selection jumps to a lower case a e Press and hold fn then press Counter to jump to symbol characters when letter characters are being displayed e Press monitor to send BACKSPACE to the
41. programming the Preset See Program Preset page 38 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol If set to OFF the ACUIX dome goes to the Preset but the title is not added to the video signal Digital Zoom Message Select 4 from the Display Options menu to display the actual digital zoom magnification Selecting 4 toggles the value between ON and OFF default If set to ON the digital zoom setting displays on the right side of the monitor on the same line as the camera ID display If the camera name location is changed the digital zoom setting display location is also changed Start up Screen Message Select 5 from the Display Options menu to turn the start up screen display ON default or OFF If the start up screen display is set to ON the ACUIX displays the standard screens when the unit is powered down and back up ACUIX Dome Protocol Diamond N 9600 baud no parity 8bits Camera Model Honeywell Video Systems DOMEApp date version BO FPGABit date version B1 Please wait 8 i CAM 0006 M y 90 If the startup screen is set to OFF an alternate screen with an X displays upon power up Change Camera Name Location ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual O N Please wait 8 lt a P Select 6 from the Display Options menu to change the position of the camera ID display Use the up and down arrow keys joystick up and down when using
42. reading from DIP switches See DIP Switch Address Override page 26 for more information on setting SW5 8 SW6 00101000 positions 1 8 sets the ACUIX to 9600 baud with even parity 24 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual VCL RS485 For VCL RS485 protocol the commonly used setting is 9600 baud no parity SW5 11000001 positions 1 8 In above SW5 8 is ON to force reading from DIP switches See D P Switch Address Override page 26 for more information on setting SW5 8 SW6 00100000 positions 1 8 sets the ACUIX to 9600 baud with no parity IntelliBus SW5 00000001 positions 1 8 In above SW5 8 is ON to force reading from DIP switches See D P Switch Address Override page 26 for more information on setting SW5 8 SW6 01100000 positions 1 8 sets the ACUIX to 38400 baud with no parity Camera Address Settings Address selection is via rotary switches SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 Table 2 4 ACUIX Camera Addresses Address Value Sw Units digit SW2 Tens digit SW3 Hundreds digit SW4 Thousands digit Caution The ACUIX can be addressed from 0000 to 9999 The addressing scheme may be restricted due to the limitations of the controller being used to control the ACUIX For example the HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controllers can control camera addresses 1 to 256 The HJZTP can control camera addresses 1 to 128 Document 800 01023 Rev A 25 02 08 Switch Settings Address Examples 1 To set the camer
43. right to position the cursor on Y or N and press Iris Open Press Iris Close to exit the menu Enter 4 digit PIN IRIS CLOSE to Exit EXTREME CAUTION N This will delete all privacy zones Are you sure that you want to do this Y N IRIS CLOSE to Exit 82 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 7 On Screen Setup Menus Introduction The ACUIX features on screen menus for setting up the control features camera and enabling and programming special features The on screen setup menus can be accessed from a joystick controller and are displayed on the monitor where the ACUIX video displays Special Presets are pre programmed for accessing the on screen setup menus when using Honeywell VCL or 3rd party protocols Control Video Requirements 1 The ACUIX dome being set up must be selected as the control camera on the controller The video from the ACUIX dome must be displayed on a monitor 3 The controller must have manual control pan and tilt of the ACUIX dome Document 800 01023 Rev A 83 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Honeywell Diamond Protocol HEGS5000 HEGS5001 Controller When using the ACUIX dome in Honeywell Standard mode the HEGS5000 or HEGS5001 controller is recommended To access the on screen setup menus using the HEGS5000 or HEGS5001 controller perform the following procedure 1 Toaccess the ACUIX setup menus from the HEGS5000 HEGS5001 you must be logged in as a
44. the next Preset in the list 0 to 99 seconds Note Inserting Presets To insert a Preset between Presets position the cursor on the second Preset and press Focus Near to insert a line Deleting Presets To delete a Preset place the cursor on the Preset line and press Focus Far The entire PreShot line is deleted 6 When you are finished entering Presets press Iris Close The cursor moves to S Save 7 Press Iris Open to save the Preset Tour To exit without saving use the pan left function to move the cursor to E Exit and press Iris Open Document 800 01023 Rev A 67 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol Run Preset Tour When the ACUIX is set for VCL protocol there are special Presets reserved for running Preset Tours Preset Tours 1 3 Preset Tours 1 2 and 3 can be started using Preset commands 87 88 and 89 respectively Example To start Preset Tour 2 send a Preset 88 command Preset Tours 1 16 Preset Tours 1 16 can be started using Preset command 78 1 Push the joystick up or down to scroll through the Preset Tour numbers until the desired Preset Tour number displays To move between the digit fields move the joystick left or right 2 Press Iris Open to select the Preset Tour number displayed 3 To exit the menu without running a tour press Iris Close When an ACUIX receives a command to run a Preset Tour the ACUIX goes to the first Preset programmed in the Preset To
45. to end the programming mode The message Mimic Tour Complete displays The ACUIX stores the PTZ commands in the order you entered them between the time you started the programming mode until you entered the Preset 86 command Document 800 01023 RevA 02 08 71 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol Mimic Tour Operation Mimic Tours 1 3 Preset commands 80 81 and 82 are reserved for running Mimic Tours 1 2 and 3 respectively The ACUIX where the Mimic Tour is stored must be the control camera on the system controller The ACUIX continues to run the Mimic Tour from beginning to end Enter a Preset 80 command on the controller to run Mimic Tour 1 enter a Preset 81 command to run Mimic Tour 2 or a Preset 82 command to run Mimic Tour 3 Mimic Tours 1 16 Preset command 76 is reserved for running Mimic Tours 1 16 1 Send the ACUIX to Preset 76 2 Use the joystick tilt up and down function until the desired Mimic Tour number displays Use the joystick pan left and right functions to move between the digits if necessary 3 Press Iris Open Stop a Mimic Tour Stop the Mimic Tour by manually controlling the ACUIX or by sending the ACUIX a Preset Preset Tour or another Mimic Tour command Note The Iris Open Close commands will not stop a Mimic Tour Deleting Privacy Zones Presets Preset Tours and Sectors The programming for Privacy Zones Presets Preset Tours and Sectors can be deleted using the
46. 0 511 then press Enter Document 800 01023 RevA 113 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Note You can change the Red and Blue Gain settings when the Manual White Balance is set to OFF but the settings do not take affect until the Manual White Balance is set to ON When you are finished setting up the White Balance press ESC The display returns to the Camera Options menu Still Preset Select 5 from the Camera Options menu to turn Still Preset ON or OFF default Table 7 16 Still Preset Operation If Then Still Preset is on Video is frozen between Presets The video remains at the video is frozen current Preset until the scan arrives at the next Preset and then switches the video An asterisk displays to the left of the camera ID when the ACUIX is moving between Presets If an operator manually controls the ACUIX the Still Preset function is disabled until the ACUIX is sent to another Preset Still Preset is off Video returns to normal operation video is unfrozen Vertical Phase 0 359 9 1 Select 6 from the Camera Options menu to enable or disable the Vertical Phase Edge for line locking the camera Selecting 6 toggles between DISABLED default and ENABLED If you enable the Vertical Phase Edge you can set the Vertical Phase from 0 to 359 9 If enabled select 7 to change the Vertical Phase Enter a number from 0 to 359 9 and press Enter When you are finished setting up the camera and lens press ESC to exi
47. 0 770 VK S654 174 video freezing and unfreezing 35 63 Video Gain PWM Settings option 723 Video Setup camera options VK S654 112 Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 145 VK S654 34 110 116 and EIS 34 camera feature dependencies 35 W White Balance camera options FCB EX490 708 FCB EX990 108 VK S654 173 Z Zoom and Focus camera options FCB EX48C 106 146 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www honeywellsecurity com au 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific 33 F Tower A City Center 100 Zun Yi Road Shanghai 200051 China www asia security honeywell com 86 21 2527 4568 Honeywell Security Asia Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www asia security honeywell com 8 852 2405 2323 Honeywell Security France Parc Gutenberg 8 Voie La Cardon 91120 Palaiseau France www honeywell com security fr 33 01 64 53 80 40 Honeywell Security ltalia SpA Via della Resistenza 53 59 20090 Buccinasco Milan Italy www honeywell com security it 39 02 48880551 Honeywell Security Espana Mijancas 1 3 Planta P Ind Las Mercedes 28022 Madrid Spain www honeywell com security es 34 902 667 800 Honeywell Video Systems Nort
48. 00 5001 Camera Lens Control 0000 a 32 Table 3 3 35X Camera Feature Dependencies 2 2 0 000 eee ee ee 35 Table 3 4 Pre programmed Presets disease DES CHEESE WOES 24 ee ed 38 Table 3 5 Program Preset MenuCommands 000 eee ee ee eee 39 Table 3 6 Proset TUS OOOO sy a dk RRA RD DEER ORE Pee kh bee ww A 41 Table 3 7 Sill Preset OMS ck e GaSe EA ERE EER ED EE SO 42 Table 3 8 Proset TOUR COMMINGES v e o de a Be al ee ee as oe a he Ga a 44 Table 3 9 Sector D Command cias eS aad SEEK EEHEARRAA OO RE MEER OE EH EO 50 Table 3 10 Pivacy Zone Commands eu 2648 6G RRR AES BE SSeS RRO RES PEE DREN 53 Table 3 11 HAZTE doy ek Operation shag ae Redd EOS EKG SE eee EAE a Ewe eS 55 Table 4 1 HJZTP JoyStiek OPS o o he oe Ra RE RAGE DERE RE RRR EER Oe EO 62 Table 4 2 Pre programmed Presets ACUIX VCL 2 0 2 e e 2 65 Table 4 3 Preset Tour Programming Figs so is Ree ee em eRe eh ee ee a 67 Table 6 1 Dedu User PING 4 4 4 4 0 d dh ae e GOR a ee OR a we A ES 80 Table 7 1 Program Alarm Field ENUY o 426 2s e344 RR RDA RAGS AA 94 Table 7 2 MOMMIES vdd ERAS Oe AAA AAA 95 Table 7 3 Alarm MPU COMIGUrANON s py Bk ia hk id mh a a a 96 Table 7 4 Pan and Tilt Reverse Operation lt a ceramica eee reada ee e 96 Table 7 5 Pind home Gotan cia OA oh a kk SRP Ae ke ewe A 97 Table 7 6 Detauit Function Rielid EMY 5240 c664 4 dee eeEeS EGS e A bE EG RG RE ews 99 Table 7 7 Default Function Operating sa o 44 4856 846 465 bE OA OOo RS RES EH
49. 50 C 32 to 122 F Operating Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing 0 to 95 non condensing 0 to 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 133 Specifications ACUIX Cameras The ACUIX product line offers the following cameras HDXA High resolution Color camera with an 18X optical zoom 48 wide angle and 2 8 telephoto HDXB High resolution Wide Dynamic Range Day Night camera with an 18X optical zoom 48 wide angle and 2 8 telephoto HDXF High resolution Wide Dynamic Range True Day Night camera with a 26X optical zoom 54 wide angle and 2 2 telephoto HDXG High resolution Day Night camera with a 35X optical zoom 55 8 wide angle and 1 7 telephoto Table B 2 Camera Specifications CAMERA HDXA HDXB HDXF HDXG Image Sensor 1 4 type EX view 1 4 type EX view 1 4 type EX view 1 4 type HAD CCD HAD CCD HAD CCD Progressive scan CCD Lens 18X optical zoom f 18X optical zoom f 26X optical zoom f 35X optical zoom f 4 1 mm wide to 4 1 mm wide to 3 5 wide to 91 3 4 wide to 119 73 8 mm tele 73 8 mm tele F1 4 mm tele F1 6 to mm tele F1 4 to F1 4 to F3 0 to F3 0 F3 8 F4 2 Removable IR Filter No Yes Yes Yes Horizontal gt 470 TVL NTSC gt 470 TVL NTSC gt 530 TVL NTSC gt
50. 540 TVL NTSC Resolution Electronic Image No No No Yes Stabilization EIS EIS Suppression n a n a n a 12 dB Ratio Digital Zoom 12X 216X total 12X 216X total 12X 312X total 12X 420X total zoom zoom zoom zoom Angle of View 48 wide end to 48 wide end to 54 wide end to 55 8 wide end to 2 8 tele end 2 8 tele end 2 2 tele end 1 7 tele end Minimum 0 7 lux 0 7 lux 0 01 lux IR 1 0 lux 0 09 lux IR 0 5 lux 0 05 lux IR Illumination filter removed filter removed filter removed S N Ratio gt 50 dB gt 50 dB gt 50 dB gt 50 dB Wide Dynamic No No Yes Yes Range 134 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Table B 2 Camera Specifications cont d CAMERA Electronic Shutter HDXA HDXB 1 1 to 1 10 000 sec 1 1 to 1 10 000 sec HDXF 1 4 to 1 10000 sec NTSC 1 3 to 1 10000 sec PAL HDXG 1 2 to 1 30 000 sec White Balance Auto ATW Indoor Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Manual Outdoor Manual Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Manual Auto Indoor Outdoor Manual AE Control Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Wide Auto Manual Exposure Level Exposure Level Dynamic Range Exposure Level Backlight Backlight WDR Exposure Backlight Compensation Compensation Level Backlight Compensation Compensation Backlight On Off Auto On Off Auto On Off Auto On Off Auto Compensation Focusing System Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Pan and
51. ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1 00 05 07 New document 1 01 05 07 Revised document HJZTP privacy zone revision A 02 08 Document p n changed from 900 0849 rev 1 01 Removed 23X WDR amp TDN Hitachi VK S454R camera added 18X Color Sony FCB 48C 18X TDN Sony FCB 490D and 26X WDR amp TDN Sony FCB 990D cameras Added Class A warning to p 3 FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference For example try orienting or relocating the receiving antenna increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver or connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit Caution C
52. CAMERA OPTIONS i 1 Max Digital Zoom Mag 12X 2 Exposure Control 3 Video Setup 4 White Balance 5 Still Preset OFF 6 Vert Phase Edge DISABLED 7 Vert Phase 0 359 9 0 0 8 Image Stabilization OFF 9 Motion Detection ON to Exit F Caution This menu is for qualified technical personnel only Changing the Camera Options can make the video unusable Restore the default settings to bring video back Maximum Digital Zoom Select 1 from the Camera Options menu to toggle between the available options to set the lens Maximum Digital Zoom The available values are 1x 2x 4x and 12x default Note If Image Stabilization is enabled the digital zoom is restricted to 2x 110 Exposure Control Select 2 from the Camera Options menu to setup the lens Exposure Control options ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual EXPOSURE CONTROL a 1 Select 1 to change the Auto Exposure 1 Auto AE Mode AE Mode This setting applies when the 2 Manual AE Mode Iris controller and the camera lens are in AE Exposure Mode Features auto iris mode If the controller is set NightShot Control AN to manual iris the auto iris mode is Auto NS Sensitivity NA disabled and the lens iris isin manual Digital Slow Shutter OFF mode Selecting 1 toggles between ESC to Exit the available modes of operation The NC settings for each mode are displayed below the menu options
53. Dome User Manual Pan and Tilt The joystick on the HJZTP controller is used to control the pan and tilt functions of the ACUIX Table 3 11 HJZTP Joystick Operation Conirol Function Joystick up Tilt up Joystick down Tilt down Joystick left Pan left Joystick right Pan right The speed of pan and tilt is relative to the amount of movement applied to the joystick Joystick Knob Rotate the joystick knob clockwise and counterclockwise to perform the zoom in and out functions respectively The manual speed of the zoom function is set through the on screen setup menus under Camera Options Lens Control The lens iris is automatically controlled by the camera but can be controlled manually from the controller Iris Press the OPEN or CLOSE keys to manually alter the iris ofthe camera Press the auto key above the iris control keys to put the camera in auto iris mode Focus Press the FAR or NEAR keys to manually focus the camera Note The auto key above the focus keys has no action when in Diamond protocol mode Auto focus control can be set using the domes OSD menus see Auto Focus page 100 to come on when the camera is zoomed or when the camera undertakes a pan tilt or zoom action Document 800 01023 RevA 55 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Freeze Unfreeze Video Press and hold Fn then press F2 or freeze to toggle the camera between freeze mode o
54. Joystick up Tilt up Joystick down Tilt down Joystick left Pan left Joystick right Pan right Note If the pan and or tilt functions of the ACUIX are reversed through the on screen setup menus joystick up performs tilt down joystick down performs tilt up joystick left performs pan right and joystick right performs pan left Note The HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controller will not function properly if the polarity of the 2 wire RS485 lines is reversed Lens Control The camera lens package in the ACUIX provides automatic exposure control The lens iris camera video gain and camera shutter speed adjust automatically to the brightness of the scene unless manual exposure or iris is selected at the controller Under normal conditions the camera shutter is set to 1 60s for NTSC and the video gain is set to 1 OdB As the light level varies in this normal area the lens iris is opened and closed to compensate for the variations in the light level If the light level increases beyond the level that can be compensated for by closing the lens iris the camera will begin to decrease the time that the electronic shutter is opened down to a minimum of 1 10000s If the light level decreases when the camera is operating at a shutter speed of less than normal see above the shutter time will increase until it reaches the normal time and if the light level decreases beyond the level that can be compensated for by opening the lens iris the camera will begin i
55. ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF VCL Video Telemetry OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Control over Coax Pelco P ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Pelco D OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 22 Baud Rate ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual DIP SW6 position 1 through 4 are used to set the baud rate The baud rate of the ACUIX and the control equipment must be the same Note If there are invalid settings on SW5 or SW6 regarding protocol or baud rate the system defaults to Diamond protocol at 9600 baud rate Table 2 2 DIP Switch SW6 ACUIX Baud Rate Settings Switch Position Baud Rate 3 J 3 i 600 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1200 ON OFF OFF OFF 2400 OFF ON OFF OFF 4800 ON ON OFF OFF 9600 OFF OFF ON OFF 19200 ON OFF ON OFF 38400 OFF ON ON OFF 57600 ON ON ON OFF 115200 OFF OFF OFF ON Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 23 Switch Settings Parity DIP Switch SW6 positions 5 and 6 are used to set the parity Table 2 3 DIP Switch SW6 ACUIX Parity Settings Switch Position Parity 5 r None OFF OFF Even ON OFF Odd OFF ON Note SW6 position 7 should be kept OFF This switch is only used during development for debugging purposes Sample Switch Settings Legend for the following samples 1 On 0 Off Honeywell Diamond For Honeywell Diamond protocol the commonly used setting is 9600 baud even parity SW5 10000001 positions 1 8 In above SW5 8 is ON to force
56. OOS SEER eS PS hae Gb vase eS 61 Reset ACUDE 20000002 eed ata TA ee ee A ta we A 2 Oe 62 Manual Control ets os draenei O ee we ae Ew eters amp ae OAS 62 Lens Contool s s ara ha cna ae eae ee A Oe a Pod we Wea aoe de 63 Freeze Unfreeze Video Preset 95 auauua e 63 Flashback Operation Preset96 e 64 NightShot Mode Preset 94 2 0 a 64 Find HOME s s as a e A aa as ei eG aa a es A dad 64 Presets 2 auc or doar Boa we Bok eee ee dE A a eae ie he et aa ee 64 ProgranvPres6t ss o tA teu yw Pa ee a he a a a ee ae 66 Recall Preseb s oi Bale IA Be eae a Ae a HG Dhow ee ee Dla i 66 Preset TOUTS i ion oa 4 wo ew Ate ee a eee ee bd bre te be Se a ees 66 Rum Preset TOUT x eos ole ed Go ome ek ee Re O ae a em eR 68 Stop a Proset Tour y vto ged ek ae a ee BS a a ee e a 68 Sector IDSs 4 facie es a Bake Reale Re he a ead a ela a ae ee a E 69 Privacy ZONCS i niveau g d awtiaodwetohedtedied ede bowed ted bo bho es ee 69 MiMiC TOUS i ano a aig Da A OR EE ee a ee po aa AR ale 71 Programming Mimic Tours aoaaa aaa a 71 Mimic Tour Operation 2 a 72 Deleting Privacy Zones Presets Preset Tours and Sectors o oo ooa a 72 5 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol 75 Factory Default Switch Settings aoaaa ee 75 Configuration Upload Download a 76 Configuration Default ee 76 Configuration Data Saving ee 76 Firmwa
57. Privacy Zone Options 1 The protocol setting determines the function F 4 List PS VS Sectors 5 6 7 E programming available to the user If a function is not available for a specific Program Sector protocol NA displays next to the number g Program Privacy Delete PS PT PZ Sector SC to Exit Mimic Tour Honeywell Diamond Protocol Only This menu option is only displayed when the ACUIX DIP switches are set to Honeywell Standard protocol When set to Honeywell VCL mode this option is NA not applicable See Programming Mimic Tours page 71 in Chapter 4 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol for more information on programming Mimic Tours Select 1 in the Function Programming menu to program run or delete a PTZ pan tilt C oun i TOURS k zoom Mimic Tour 2 Program a Mimic Tour 3 Delete a Mimic Tour Run a Tour ESC to Exit Select 1 in the PTZ Mimic Tours menu to run a tour Enter the Tour number 1 16 and A press Enter If the Tour is programmed it will run If the Tour is not programmed the message Does Not Exist appears on the top of the display 116 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Program a Mimic Tour 1 Select 2 in the PTZ Mimic Tours menu to program a Tour Enter a Tour number 1 16 and press Enter 2 The ACUIX counts from 120 to 0 seconds You have 120 seconds to pan and tilt the ACUIX and adjust the lens zoom setting The ACUIX saves the PTZ commands performed d
58. Tilt Specifications Table B 3 Pan and Tilt Specifications Pan Speed Variable Pan speed can be programmable between 1 480 sec Tilt Speed Variable Tilt speed can be programmable between 1 240 sec Preset Speed lt 0 5 seconds to any Preset Preset Accuracy 0 1 Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 135 Specifications Operating Programming Specifications Remote firmware download via IntelliBus protocol e Download firmware from PC to Dome e Remote upload download of configuration data e Fast setup with remote upload of all Preset and Tour information to replacement camera via IntelliBus protocol e Presets protocol dependent Diamond 148 user defined Presets 0 70 80 97 100 160 e VCL 97 user defined Presets 0 70 100 127 e Freeze frame between Presets e 24 character label for each Preset e 16 Preset Tours of up to 64 Presets each e 16 Mimic Tours up to 2 minutes each for a total of 32 minutes of Mimic Tours e Patented Flashback function allows for quick recall of the previous set scene e 32 total Privacy Zones 8 can be simultaneously active e 16 zones programmable in size can be labeled with up to 24 characters each e Programmable locations of labels and on screen displays e Camera title overlay 24 user definable characters e On screen pan tilt zoom coordinate display 3 programmable actions after a user defined period of non activity e Camera will go to a Preset location chosen by the us
59. To contact the Honeywell Video Systems technical support team call 1 800 796 2288 North America only or send an e mail to HVSsupport honeywell com Any equipment returned to Honeywell Video Systems for warranty or service repair must have a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number must be clearly marked on all return packages and internal paperwork Problem No Video Possible Solutions 1 Verify power to all pieces of equipment in the system Check the fuse F1 on the interface board in the housing to verify it has not blown If multiple ACUIX units are installed with a video switcher a Make sure the camera is called up on a monitor at the controller b Bypass the switcher and connect the video from the ACUIX directly to a monitor If video is present verify the video connection to the switcher is correct 4 Power down all system components for 15 seconds and then re apply power Make sure the video cabling is connected properly a If you are using a coaxial cable connection is made at the BNC connector in the housing Verify SW2 on the interface board in the housing is positioned toward the selection dot normal coax operation Document 800 01023 Rev A 127 02 08 Troubleshooting b If you are using unshielded twisted pair wiring for video verify the wiring is connected properly at the terminal strip J4 pin 1 video and pin 2 video Verify SW2 on the interface board in the housing is posi
60. Tours Up to 160 Presets can be defined Presets are numbered 0 159 Presets 71 99 are reserved for special ACUIX functions and cannot be programmed Refer to Table 4 2 for a list of Presets 71 99 and their functions For example to program Preset 1 using the HJZTP controller 1 Move the selected dome to view the desired Preset position using the joystick zoom focus and iris keys 2 Press and hold Preset 3 Press 1 4 Release Preset The current position of the dome has now been defined as Preset 1 For example to seek Preset 1 using an HJZTP controller 1 Press 1 2 Press Preset The camera moves at the maximum speed to the previously defined Preset 1 The user may also select Presets 1 4 by single key presses using the keys labeled Preset 1to4 Caution Continuous Preset Tour operation for extended periods of time more than 8 hours is not recommended Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens failure and maintenance expense Similarly avoid setting auto focus to continuous Preset Tours function the same for VCL protocol as described in Preset Tours page 43 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol When using VCL protocol Preset Tours must be programmed using the on screen setup menu The on screen setup menus are accessed by sending a Preset 90 command to the ACUIX 66 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 1 Press and hold Lock then press F Men
61. X Password Feature Logging On If the password feature is enabled and the user tries to access the ACUIX on screen Login to ACUIX setup menus the Login Screen displays 1 Enter the user s 4 digit PIN Move the joystick up or down to select numbers IRIS CLOSE to Exit for each digit Move the joystick left or right to move between digits Enter 4 digit PIN 2 Press Iris Open to accept the password and log in to the ACUIX 3 Press Iris Close to exit the login screen without logging in Table 6 1 Default User PINs User PIN O Supervisor 1000 Once a user enters a valid 4 digit PIN the user can access the ACUIX setup menus Changing the 4 Digit PIN 1 Send the ACUIX to Preset 75 2 Enter the Supervisory 4 digit PIN default 1000 Move the joystick up IRIS CLOSE to Exit or down to select numbers for each digit Move the joystick left or right to move between digits Enter 4 digit PIN Press Iris Open Move the joystick down to position the cursor on 2 Change PIN and press Enter 4 digit PIN Iris Open 5 Move the joystick up or down to select the numbers for each digit Move the joystick left or right to move between digits 80 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 6 When the desired PIN number displays press Iris Open Re enter PIN Verify 7 Re enter the PIN as in steps 4 6 above Note If you enter the wrong 4 digit number the message Invalid
62. a 2 Line up the alignment label yellow label with black dot below the locking guide in the housing with the alignment label yellow label with black dot on the locking rail on the pan and tilt camera assembly 18 Figure 1 2 Locking guid 2 places Figure 1 3 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual ACUIX Housing e Locking guide 2 places A Ensure the rails on the pan and tilt assembly lock into the holes on the housing guides Alignment label yellow label with black dot ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Locking Rails ME gt hp Ensure the 2 rails on the it EA ot on te i gt camera assembly lock into the holes on the housing guides ff as Alignment label 3 Push the yellow label with black dot camera assembly into the housing until it snaps into place Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 Installing the Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly and Lower Dome Installing the Lower Dome Indoor or Outdoor Pendant 1 Hook the lanyard attached to the lower dome on the retaining bracket in the housing Figure 1 4 Pendant Lower Dome Installation Hook lanyard from lower dome to retaining bracket in housing Trim ring 2 Ensure the trim ring is in place around the lower dome Press the lower dome into the housing Secure the lower dome to the housing by installing the two screws provided with the lower d
63. a address to 1 set SW1 1 SW2 0 SW3 0 SW4 0 CAM 0001 2 Toset the camera address to 125 set SW1 5 SW2 2 SW3 1 SW4 0 CAM 0125 Note If the ACUIX is set to address 0000 it will respond to control commands for any address That is if the ACUIX is set to address 0000 and the operator sends control commands for address 2 the ACUIX addressed 0000 will perform the commands for address 2 No validation is performed on the addresses by the ACUIX DIP Switch Address Override DIP Switch SW5 8 can be set so the ACUIX sets the camera address based on the rotary switch settings or from memory SW5 8 should be kept ON during normal operation so that the logical address can be changed from the on screen setup menus SW5 8 OFF Logical address stored in memory overrides the DIP Switch settings ON The ACUIX is forced to read from the rotary switches and overrides the logical address stored in memory Factory Defaults The factory default settings are as follows Protocol Honeywell Diamond Baud rate 9600 Parity No parity Address Even Termination None 26 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Restore Factory Defaults SW5 7 is looked at only when the ACUIX is powered up If this switch is ON at the time of power up the factory defaults will be restored For an already powered dome you must place switch SW5 7 in the ON position and then cycle the power to the ACUIX for the factory defau
64. and then press Character Select Press or until a lower case r displays and then press Character Select Press or until a lower case o displays and then press Character Select Press or until a lower case n displays and then press Character Select Press or until a lower case t displays and then press Character Select o 20 5 Press or until Space displays and then press Character Select Press or until an upper case D displays and then press Character Select 7 Press or until a lower case o displays and then press Character Select i Press or until a lower case o displays and then press Character Select j Press or until a lower case r displays and then press Character Select k Press Character Select Press or until an upper or lower case S displays on the controller LCD and then press Character Select Program another Preset or press Clear Manual to exit Press Dome Menu or press Menu ESC three times to exit the menus on the controller LCD display 40 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Recall Presets To recall a Preset 1 Using the numeric keypad enter the Preset number to recall see Table 3 4 for reserved Presets Note The HEGS5000 is limited to recalling Presets 0 99 2 Press PreShot Example Recall Preset 11 1 Press 1 2 Press 1 again 3 Press PreShot Note If the ACUIX has not already found its home position it will first find its home
65. ble 4 2 Pre programmed Presets ACUIX VCL Preset Preset 72 Function Recover encrypted PINs Preset 75 Administrator Login screen Preset 76 Run Mimic Tour 1 16 Preset 77 Program Mimic Tour Preset 78 Run Preset Tour 1 16 Preset 80 Run Mimic Tour 1 Preset 81 Run Mimic Tour 2 Preset 82 Run Mimic Tour 3 Preset 83 Program Mimic Tour 1 Preset 84 Program Mimic Tour 2 Preset 85 Program Mimic Tour 3 Preset 86 Terminate Mimic Tour programming Preset 87 Start Preset Tour 1 Preset 88 Start Preset Tour 2 Preset 89 Start Preset Tour 3 Preset 90 Setup Menu on screen displays Preset 91 Toggles the error table display Preset 92 Toggles auto exposure ON and OFF factory default is ON Preset 93 Toggles backlight compensation ON and OFF The unit must be in auto exposure mode for backlight compensation to function Preset 94 Toggles between standard operation and NightShot mode camera models 843216 1011 843216 1013 843216 0984 and 843216 0985 only Preset 95 Toggles between freezing and unfreezing the video Preset 96 Executes the Flashback function Preset 97 Reserved Preset 98 Camera Reset Preset 99 Reserved Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 65 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol Program Preset Recall Preset Preset
66. c Tours Programming Mimic Tours Mimic Tours 1 3 Presets 83 84 and 85 have been reserved for programming Mimic Tours 1 2 and 3 1 Send a Preset 83 command on the controller to program Mimic Tour 1 send a Preset 84 command for Mimic Tour 2 send a Preset 85 command for Mimic Tour 3 The ACUIX counts down from 120 to 0 During the 120 second countdown pan and tilt the ACUIX and adjust the lens zoom setting as desired The ACUIX stores the PTZ commands in the order they were performed during the 120 seconds Wait for the countdown to reach O or send a Preset 86 command to end the programming mode The message Program Mimic Tour Complete displays The ACUIX stores the PTZ commands in the order you entered them between the time you started the programming mode until you entered the Preset 86 command Mimic Tours 1 16 Preset 77 has been reserved for programming Mimic Tours 1 16 1 2 Send the ACUIX to Preset 77 Use the joystick tilt up and down function to scroll through the Mimic Tour numbers until the desired Mimic Tour number displays Use the joystick pan left and right to move between the digits if necessary Press Iris Open The ACUIX counts down from 120 to 0 During the 120 second countdown pan and tilt the ACUIX and adjust the lens zoom setting as desired The ACUIX stores the PTZ commands in the order they were performed during the 120 seconds Wait for the countdown to reach 0 or send a Preset 86 command
67. ccessed differently when using the HJZTP controller Note See Program a Preset Tour Honeywell VCL and Supported 3rd Party Protocols page 117 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on setting up Mimic Tours For more information on using the HJZTP controller with the ACUIX on screen menu see HJZTP Joystick Controller page 84 and the HJZTP HJZTP User Manual 900 0570 Mimic tours function the same when using the HJZTP controller as described by Mimic Tours page 47 however the on screen menus may be accessed differently when using the HJZTP controller Note See Mimic Tour Honeywell Diamond Protocol Only page 116 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on setting up Mimic Tours For more information on using the HJZTP controller with the ACUIX on screen menu see HJZTP Joystick Controller page 84 and the HJZTP HJZTP User Manual 900 0570 58 Sector IDs Privacy Zones ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual When using an HJZTP controller the Sector IDs must be programmed using the on screen setup menu 1 2 Press and hold Lock then press F6 menu Use the joystick or the Camera and Preset keys to scroll to SECT then press Aux to enter the HJZTP sector menu Use the joystick or the Camera and Preset keys to select PROGRAM then press Aux to enter the ACUIX Program Sector Menu Enter Sector number and press F5 enter Enter the Sector title by pressing Camera and Preset to scro
68. col Table 4 1 HJZTP Joystick Operation Control Function Joystick up Tilt up Joystick down Tilt down Joystick left Pan left Joystick right Pan right The speed of pan and tilt is relative to the amount of movement applied to the joystick Joystick Knob Rotate the joystick knob clockwise and counterclockwise to perform the zoom in and out functions respectively The manual speed of the zoom function is set through the on screen setup menus under Camera Options 62 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Lens Control The lens iris is automatically controlled by the camera but can be controlled manually from the controller Iris Press OPEN or CLOSE on the HJZTP controller to manually alter the camera s iris The camera auto exposure must be off Press auto above the iris control keys to put the camera in auto iris mode The camera lens auto exposure mode can be enabled or disabled using the controller Preset 92 toggles the unit between auto and manual exposure A message AUTO EXPOSURE ON or AUTO EXPOSURE OFF displays on the video when the ACUIX executes Preset 92 Focus Press FAR or NEAR on the HJZTP controller to manually focus the camera Note Auto focus control can be set through the ACUIX setup menus see Auto Focus page 700 to come on when the camera is panned tilted or zoomed Freeze Unfreeze Video Preset 95 The freeze unfreeze video function described in Freeze and Unfre
69. d and then press Iris Open Use the tilt up function on the joystick until the desired Sector ID number 1 16 displays and then press Iris Open Use the pan left and pan right functions to move between digits if necessary Press Focus Near to go to PTZ mode Position the video to the lower left corner of the Sector Press Focus Far to return to the programming menu Press Iris Open Press Focus Near to go to PTZ mode Position the video to the upper right corner of the Sector Press Focus Far to return to the programming menu 12 13 Press Iris Open Program another Sector ID or press Iris Close to exit programming Privacy Zones function the same for VCL protocol as described in Privacy Zones page 51 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 69 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol Caution VCL protocol does not provide password protection for Privacy Zones as described for Diamond protocol Privacy Zones are programmed through the on screen setup menus For password protection the password feature described in Chapter 6 ACUIX Password Feature must be enabled Note Upon powering up the ACUIX dome will automatically find home so the dome can then run Presets and so on as they were programmed If a Privacy Zone is enabled no video will be shown during homing as your Privacy Zones are not recognized until ACUIX has reached
70. default programmed Delay setting function setup menu after the programmed delay with no activity Alarms are present and the The ACUIX automatically acknowledges the current ACUIX reaches the Delay alarm resets its delay timer and then processes the setting next alarm in numerical order The ACUIX processes all alarms in this manner before performing the default function Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 99 On Screen Setup Menus Auto Focus Select 6 from the Control Options menu to set up the operation of the Lens Auto Focus Selecting 6 toggles between the options OFF Z default and PTZ The minimum focus distance is set at 1 0 meter 3 3 ft from the camera lens in both manual and automatic focus mode Table 7 8 Auto Focus Operation Value Usage OFF Turns the Auto Focus feature off The lens must be manually focused Z The lens auto focuses whenever the zoom setting is changed This is the recommended setting for normal operation PTZ The lens auto focuses whenever the pan tilt or Zoom positions are changed Preset Tour Auto Focus Select 7 to toggle the Preset Tour Auto Focus feature ON or OFF default Table 7 9 Preset Tour Auto Focus Operation If Then Preset Tour Auto Focus is on The lens auto focuses when going to a Preset while running a Preset Tour Preset Tour Auto Focus is off The lens goes directly to the focus position stored for each Preset w
71. down To move between pages if A there are more than 6 Privacy Zones move the joystick left or right If a Privacy Zone is disabled the programming is saved but the video is not blanked when the ACUIX moves into the programmed Privacy Zone area Privacy Zone Color Select 3 to toggle between the available colors BLACK WHITE and BLUR of the Privacy Zone block List PS PT Sectors All Protocols Select 4 to view the List Menu LIST MENU 2 Ifthe listing is multiple pages use the 1 Presets page up and page down commands g Hes Tours on your controller to view the next ectors pages When the last item in a listing ESC to Exit displays an END of DIRECTORY message displays 3 Enter ESC to exit any of the listing displays Presets Select 1 to view a listing of all programmed Presets and their titles Preset Tours Select 2 to view a listing of all programmed Preset Tours and their titles Sectors Select 3 to view a listing of all Sectors IDs and their titles 120 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Program Sector Honeywell VCL and Supported 3rd Party Protocols This menu option is only displayed when the ACUIX DIP switches are set to Honeywell VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocol When set to Honeywell Standard mode this option is NA not applicable See Program Sector IDs page 49 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol for more information on programming Sectors
72. e Each time Flashback is pressed thereafter the ACUIX toggles between Presets 2 and 3 until the ACUIX is manually controlled After manual control the flashback feature returns to normal operation The next time Flashback is pressed the current scene Scene D is stored and the ACUIX returns to the last Flashback scene in this case Scene A prior to the start of the Preset Tour Once at Scene A if Flashback is pressed the ACUIX goes back to Scene D The NightShot feature is only available on ACUIX units with cameras that have a removable IR block filter These cameras are often referred to as true day night TDN cameras When the IR block filter is removed NightShot on the camera sensitivity for viewing dark scenes is increased and the video is converted to black and white Note NightShot mode must be set to manual in the setup menus to control it from the controller To toggle between standard operation and NightShot mode 1 Press Run Menu continuously until NightShot displays on the controller s LCD 2 Press Enter Amessage NightShot OnorNightShot Off displays on the monitor where the ACUIX video is viewed The NightShot mode can also be toggled on and off using Preset 99 Refer to Recall Presets on page 47 for more information on sending the ACUIX to a Preset Alarm Operation The ACUIX has 4 alarm inputs that can be configured as normally open or closed If the contact deviates from normal an alarm occurs The ACUIX can
73. e default value is 200 Blue Gain Select 7 to set the Blue Gain The Blue Gain option is only available if Manual White Balance is ON Enter a value between 0 low and 255 high and select Enter The default value is 200 Still Preset Select 5 to toggle Still Preset ON or OFF default Table 7 12 Still Preset Operation If Then Still Preset is on video is Video is frozen between Presets The video remains frozen at the current Preset until the ACUIX arrives at the next Preset and then switches the video An asterisk displays to the left of the camera ID when the ACUIX is moving between Presets If an operator manually controls the ACUIX the Still Preset function is disabled until the ACUIX is sent to another Preset Still Preset is off video is Video returns to normal operation unfrozen Document 800 01023 Rev A 109 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Vertical Phase 0 359 9 1 Select 6 from the Camera Options menu to enable or disable the Vertical Phase Edge for line locking the camera Selecting 6 toggles between ENABLED and DISABLED If you select ENABLED you can set the Vertical Phase from 0 to 359 9 2 If you selected ENABLED select 7 to change the Vertical Phase Enter a number from 0 to 359 9 and press Enter Camera Options 35X WDR amp True Day Night Camera with Image Stabilization and Motion Detection VK S654 Select 5 from the Main menu to access the a Camera Options menu
74. e operations 47 tour commands 44 tours 43 66 viewing programmed presets 42 presets deleting 72 Privacy Zones 57 69 and Home 57 commands 53 deleting 72 password 53 resetting password 87 program alarms control options 93 protocols 3rd party 87 Diamond 84 settings 22 VCL 85 VCL Coax control 86 R Restore Default Settings diagnotic option 105 RJ 45 ethernet connector 27 RS485 settings See protocol settings S Scan and Dome Reset diagnotics option 105 sector ids 49 69 commands 50 programming 49 sectors display option 90 sectors deleting 72 setup menus 83 126 start up screen message display option 90 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual still preset 42 Still Preset camera options FCB EX490 109 FCB EX990 109 VK S654 114 still preset operation 42 SW5 DIP switch 27 SW6 DIP switch 27 switches 21 27 DIP 27 location on main board 27 restoring factory defaults 27 rotary 27 sample settings 24 y Temp Format Option 124 Time and Settings option 125 tour commands preset 44 tours mimic 47 71 preset 43 66 troubleshooting cannot find home 130 jerky pan and tilt 130 lens out of optical focus 130 no control of video 129 no video 127 poor video reception 128 video is inverted 128 video zoom problem 131 U unfreeze video 35 63 V VCL protocol 61 73 and HJZTP controller 85 power up 61 VCL settings See protocol settings Vertical Phase camera options FCB EX490 110 FCB EX99
75. ease the width of the box 7 When the box is the desired size press Iris Open 8 Program another Privacy Zone or press Iris Close to exit programming Delete PS PT PZ Sectors Honeywell VCL and Supported 3rd Party Protocols This menu option is only displayed when the ACUIX DIP switches are set to Honeywell VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocol When set to Honeywell Standard protocol this option is NA not applicable See Program Preset Menu Commands page 39 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol for more information on deleting Presets Preset Tour Commands page 44 in Chapter 3 for more information on deleting Preset Tours Sector ID Commands page 50 in Chapter 3 for more information on deleting Sector IDs and Privacy Zones page 51 in Chapter 3 for more information on deleting Privacy Zones From this option Presets Preset Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors can be deleted 1 Move the joystick down until 7 Delete PS PT PZ Sector is highlighted and then press Iris Open Delete Privacy Zone 2 Press Focus Near until the desired Focus Near to change options function Privacy Zone Preset Preset ESC to Exit Tour or Sector displays 3 Move the joystick up or down until the desired number displays Move the joystick left and right to move between the digits if necessary 4 Press Iris Open If deletion of the programming was successful the message Delete Success displays
76. ed on as well the date displays in DD MMM format Time Format Select 3 to toggle the Time Format between 24 Hours default and 12 Hours If the 12 hour format is selected the time displays as HH MM SS AM or PM If the 24 hour format is selected the time displays as HH MM SS Change Time 1 Select 4 to change the current time setting 2 Enter the new time as HH MM SS hours minutes seconds Note When editing the time the time must be entered in 24 hour format 3 Press Enter to change to the new time or press ESC to leave the time as originally displayed Document 800 01023 Rev A 125 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Change Date 1 Select 5 to change the current date setting 2 Enter the new date in YYYY MM DD format 3 Press Enter to change to the new date or press ESC to leave the date as originally displayed Display Voltages This display is for diagnostic purposes The ACUIX monitors the 15V supply used to operate the camera and the 3 3V supply used to operate the PC boards Select 6 to view the actual levels of the SUPPLY VOLTAGES monitored power supplies An example E y Level Actual ME display is shown to the right 15V Supply 14 8V 3 3V Supply 3 26V ESC to Exit Xe a 126 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual A Troubleshooting Technical Support Prior to calling Honeywell technical support refer to the following topics for possible solutions to problems with your ACUIX dome
77. ed sectors can be viewed for each ACUIX The list displays the Sector numbers and titles Sector IDs cannot be revised from the display Press Dome Menu Press or until Sector Priv Menu displays on the LCD Press Enter 2 3 4 Press or until List displays on the LCD 5 Press Enter 6 The controller LCD display shows the command Page Down Press Enter to view more pages of the listing When you have reached the end of the listing End of Directory displays on the monitor To go back to the first page of the listing press Enter 7 When you are finished viewing the Sector listing press Clear Manual Privacy Zones All Privacy Zone programming is password protected when using Diamond protocol The password is user programmable for up to 22 alphanumeric characters Privacy Zones are used so an operator cannot view the scene where the camera lens is positioned Whenever an operator positions the camera so that any portion of a programmed Privacy Zone would be visible in the video the video blanks If a unit is sent to a Preset that has been programmed so that any portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible the Preset title displays on the monitor but the video is blanked If a unit is sent to a Preset and any portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible while traveling to the Preset the video is blanked when any portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible Note Upon powering up the ACUIX dome automatically finds home so t
78. ence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompany the product Important Safety Instructions READ INSTRUCTIONS All safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated 1 e O N 11 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 ACCESSORIES Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer 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 manufacturer s 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
79. enu until the desired language English Francais Deutsch Italiano Espanol Polski or Nederlands displays in the field The on screen options are displayed in the language selected English is the default language Select 2 from the main setup menu to set up the video Display Options Camera Message Select 1 from the Display Options menu to toggle the camera ID display ON default or OFF The camera display is generated by the address selection ofthe dome Ifthe address of the dome is 1 the camera ID display is CAM 0001 if the address of the dome is 50 the camera ID display is CAM 0050 a DISPLAY OPTIONS 1 Camera Msg ON 2 Sectors ON 3 Preset Names ON 4 Digital Zoom Msg OFF Start up Screen Msg ON 6 Change Camera Name Loc 7 Change Sector Name Loc 8 Crosshairs OFF 9 Dome Name Setti ngs 5 ESC to Exit o P Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 89 On Screen Setup Menus Sectors Select 2 from the Display Options menu to toggle the Sector titles ON default or OFF The sector title is programmed by the user when programming a sector Preset Names Select 3 from the Display Options menu to toggle the Preset names ON default or OFF If set to ON the Preset title is added to the video signal when the ACUIX dome is sent to the Preset The title displays at the top of the monitor If using Standard protocol the Preset name location can be changed when
80. er e Camera will call a Preset Tour chosen by the user e Camera will call a Mimic Tour chosen by the user e Password protection on screen displays only 1 user supervisor e Data line polarity detection for standard protocol e 4alarm inputs e PASS function continually alters pan and tilt speeds in proportion to the depth of the zoom e Auto flip rotates the dome 180 at the bottom of tilt travel e Remote address protocol baud rate and parity selection enabled via DIP switch e Diagnostic information is available locally and via remote access e Multi language menus Chinese English French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish e Supports all Honeywell protocols IntelliBus Diamond VCL protocols and MAXPRO mode e _Emulates Pelco P and D protocols 136 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual ACUIX Lower Dome The ACUIX has four different polycarbonate lower domes available The choices allow you to balance camera discretion with available light Table B 4 Lower Dome Light Loss Specifications Dome Material Light Loss Clear Polycarbonate None Smoked Polycarbonate Approximately 1 2 f stop Chrome Mirrored Polycarbonate Approximately 2 f stop Gold Mirrored Polycarbonate Approximately 2 f stop Regulatory Specifications Table B 5 Regulatory Specifications Emissions FCC Part 15 Class A Immunity CE EN0082 1 Safety ETL listed IEC 600065 2001 ANSI UL 60065 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60065 03
81. error table can be seen by selecting option 5 Display Error Tbl Codes Select 2 to turn the Error Table display ON or OFF default Clear the Memory Select 3 to Clear the Memory Select Y to clear the memory N to cancel and ESC to exit K CLEAR MEMORY YN EXTREME CAUTION This will delete all of the Alarms Presets Preset Tours and Sectors that are stored in memory Are you sure you want to do this Y N ESC to Exit Ne e 102 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Note Clearing the memory does not clear the language selection or programmed Privacy Zones Note When using Diamond protocol and a HJZTP controller you cannot clear the memory from the Clear Memory menu Clear the Error Table Select 4 to Clear the Error Table The ACUIX keeps track of the last 64 bytes of errors and events that occurred during ERROR TABLE HAS BEEN CLEARED operation of the unit Selecting 4 clears the table Display Error Table Codes Select 5 from the Diagnostic Options menu 00 to display a list of the error and event table Error and Event Codes ON Corrupted memory codes 01 Proc low voltage reset 02 Proc bus error 03 Proc address error 04 Proc illegal instruction 05 Proc zero divide 06 Proc privilege violation 07 Proc spurious interrupt 08 Four ESC reset 09 Pan motor error 10 Corrupted data to camera 11 Camera data queue overrun 21 Command queue over
82. eze Video on page 35 can be accomplished using Preset 95 If the video is frozen ae CAM 0001 M an asterisk appears on the monitor on the same line as the camera message If the camera message is turned off the asterisk displays by itself Document 800 01023 Rev A 63 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol Flashback Operation Preset 96 The flashback function described in Flashback Operation on page 35 can be accomplished using Preset 96 NightShot Mode Preset 94 If the ACUIX has a day night camera with an IR block filter it can be controlled manually through the setup menus Preset 90 or directly by sending the ACUIX to Preset 94 A message NightShot On or NightShot Off displays on the video when the ACUIX executes Preset 94 Find Home The operator can only send the ACUIX to its home position by resetting the scan and camera See Reset ACUIX on page 62 for more information on finding home Presets When using VCL protocol there are several Presets reserved for controlling and programming the ACUIX Refer to Table 4 2 for a listing of the pre programmed Presets and their functions In VCL protocol mode the ACUIX supports 128 Presets 0 127 Presets 71 99 are reserved for special functions 64 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual The Presets reserved for ACUIX setup programming and control functions cannot be programmed and cannot be included in Preset Tours Ta
83. functions are very slow Auto Pivot If the Auto Pivot feature is on the pan and tilt unit automatically pans the camera 180 when the camera reaches vertical This feature is used to assist the operator in tracking an individual that passes directly under the camera To toggle Auto Pivot ON or OFF default select 2 from the Control Options menu To perform this function 1 Position the camera lens so it is not vertical 2 Using the joystick on the controller tilt the camera down until the camera lens is vertical pointing at the floor and continue tilting down with the controller 3 The pan and tilt unit pans the camera 180 and then begins to tilt up It continues to tilt up as long as the controller tilt function remains in the down position When the ACUIX reaches its tilt up limit the dome returns to normal operation If the controller is returned to its neutral position before the ACUIX reaches its tilt up limit the ACUIX returns to normal operation Program Alarms The ACUIX has four alarm inputs for normally open or closed dry contacts When a contact changes from its normal state an alarm occurs Alarms can be enabled or disabled The ACUIX can be programmed to go to a Preset start a Preset Tour or start a Mimic Tour when an alarm occurs and the alarm is enabled Select 3 from the Control Options menu to program the alarms The Program Alarms T PROGRAM ALARMS N screen displays 1 Program Alarms 2 Set Alar
84. hanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive LVD 73 23 EEC conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions EN 50130 4 for immunity and EN 60065 for Electrical Equipment safety Document 800 01023 Rev A 3 02 08 Explanation Of Graphical Objects presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the enclosure of the product that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to the person The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres
85. he camera is viewing is outputted on the video signal Flashback Operation The patented flashback function enables the user to quickly return to a scene of interest Initially pressing Flashback when viewing a scene saves that scene as a flashback scene Moving to a subsequent scene and pressing Flashback both saves that scene and returns the camera to the previously saved flashback scene For instance after the ACUIX has found home initialized the operator finds a scene of interest The operator presses Flashback and ACUIX stores that scene Scene A If the operator then moves to another scene Scene B and presses Flashback ACUIX saves Scene B and returns to Scene A Pressing Flashback again returns the camera to Scene B If the operator then manually moves to another scene Scene C and presses Flashback the ACUIX returns to Scene A This occurs because the last time Flashback was pressed the camera was at Scene A therefore saving that scene in the Flashback memory The only exception is during a Preset Tour operation For example Flashback is pressed and the ACUIX returns to Scene A After that a Preset Tour is started During the Preset Tour the ACUIX moves from Preset 2 to Preset 3 If Flashback is pressed while the ACUIX is at Preset 3 the Preset Tour will be terminated and the ACUIX will go back to Preset 2 Document 800 01023 Rev A 35 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol NightShot Mod
86. he ACUIX freezes the video between Presets When the ACUIX is viewing a Preset and receives a command to go to another Preset the video remains at the current Preset until the ACUIX arrives at the next Preset and then switches the video to the new Preset While traveling between Presets an asterisk displays to the left of the camera ID If Still Preset is set to OFF the ACUIX displays the actual video as it travels from one Preset to the next If turned on and video is recording this feature saves storage space List Programmed Presets A list of the programmed Presets can be viewed for each ACUIX To view a listing of the programmed Presets perform the following steps This display cannot be edited it is for viewing purposes only Press Dome Menu Press or until PreShot Menu displays on the controller LCD Press Enter Press or until List displays on the controller LCD ao Fe Ny gt Press Enter A list of the programmed Presets displays on the monitor where the ACUIX video can be viewed 6 The controller LCD display shows the command Page Down Press Enter to view more pages of the listing When you have reached the end of the listing End of Directory displays on the monitor To go back to the first page of the listing press Enter 7 When you are finished viewing the Preset listing press Clear Manual 8 To exit the menu on the LCD controller press Dome Menu or press Menu ESC 42 ACUIX High Speed Dome User
87. he controller sends the character to the ACUIX b Repeat step a until the password is complete and press Enter Enter the desired privacy number 1 32 for the new privacy zone and press Enter Enter the Privacy Zone title up to 22 characters a Press the or key to display the required character on the LCD screen and press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX b Repeat step a until the password is complete and press Enter Privacy Zone options are displayed on the monitor Press or until S displays on the LCD and press Character Select A box appears on the video screen representing the privacy zone a Position the camera to view the scene you want blanked b Use the up down left and right arrow keys to resize the box so the area that you want blanked is covered by the box Press Enter to Save the Privacy Zone Program another Privacy Zone or press Clear Manual to exit programming and return the ACUIX to manual control 52 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Modifying Privacy Zones After a privacy zone has been created a number of its properties can be changed such as the name and number associated with a privacy zone 1 Follow step 7 to step 5 in Creating a Privacy Zone 2 Enter the number 1 32 for the privacy zone to be modified and press Enter to display the following privacy zone command options on the monitor Table 3 10 Privacy Zone Commands Command Procedure
88. he dome can then run Presets and so on as they were programmed If a Privacy Zone is enabled no video is shown during homing as your Privacy Zones are not recognized until ACUIX has reached home Video displays once the dome has reached its home setting unless a Privacy Zone overlaps with the home setting The ACUIX stores the Privacy Zone data in nonvolatile memory which will save the data when the ACUIX is not powered If Privacy Zones have been programmed and the unit loses power the video is blanked upon power up until the unit finds a home to prevent any Privacy Zones being visible Any command to move the ACUIX causes the unit to find home If any portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible when the unit is at its home position the video remains blank until the operator manually moves the ACUIX so that no portion of a Privacy Zone would be visible Document 800 01023 Rev A 51 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Creating a Privacy Zone a F Dn 10 11 Press Dome Menu Press or until Sector Priv Menu displays on the LCD and Press Enter Press or until Program displays on the LCD and Press Enter Press or until P displays on the controller LCD and Press Character Select Enter the password the factory set password is blank just press Enter to submit a blank password a Press the or key to display the required character on the LCD screen and press Character Select T
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90. hile running the Preset Tour It does not auto focus This is the recommended setting Change Address Protocol This menu display is determined by the setting of DIP Switch SW5 8 If SW5 8 is set to ON the current address and protocol settings can be viewed but cannot be changed If SW5 8 is set to OFF then the address baud rate and protocol can be changed ADDRESS PROTOCOL CHANGE MENU Settings Change DISABLED 1 Change Camera Address 1 2 Change Protocol DIAMOND 3 Change Baud Rate 9600 4 Change Parity EVEN ESC to Exit 100 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Caution Changing these settings can cause loss of communication between the controller and the ACUIX Change Camera Address ADDRESS PROTOCOL CHANGE MENU 1 Select 1 to change the camera address Settings Change ENABLED 2 Move the joystick up and down to select 1 Change Camera Address 1 a new camera address 0000 9999 2 Change Protocol DIAMOND Move the joystick left or right to move 3 Change Baud Rate 9600 between digits if necessary 4 Change Parity EVEN IRIS CLOSE to Exit Note Do not go above the limit of the controller as this may result in you losing control of the dome 3 Press Iris Open Note If you change the address of the ACUIX you must change the control camera on the controller to match the new address in order to change any other menu options or control the ACUIX
91. iamond protocol HEGS5000 HRXD Diamond VCL protocol Diamond VCL protocol HJZTP Fusion HD6 protocol MAXPRO Mode Rapid Eye KD6 protocol MAXPRO Mode For more information about the DVRs see the user manuals included in the release material for the specific DVR Document 800 01023 Rev A 141 02 08 Digital Video Recorder Integration 142 Index FCB EX490 105 110 FCB EX990 105 110 Numerics 18X True Day Night Camera See FCB EX490 26X True Day Night Camera See FCB EX990 35X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range Interlace Scanning and Image Stabilization See VK S654 A ACUIX controlling manually 30 controlling the lens 37 Home position 37 joystick operations 37 password feature 79 resetting 30 62 alarm 36 acknowledgement 37 57 programming 94 states 95 auto focus 32 55 100 Auto Pivot control options 93 baud rate 23 settings 23 C camera address settings 25 overriding 26 camera assembly installation 18 camera message display option 89 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual camera options FCB EX490 105 110 FCB EX990 105 VK S654 110 change address option 100 change camera name location display option 91 change protocol option 100 change sector name location display option 91 Clear the Error Table diagnotic option 103 Clear the Memory diagnostic options 102 commands Privacy Zones 53 sector ids 50 control options 92 controllers HEGS5000 5001 29
92. ick or the Camera and Preset keys to select PROGRAM then press Aux to enter the ACUIX Program Sector Menu 4 Enter P and press F5 enter to select Privacy Zones use Camera and Preset to scroll through the characters and press Aux 5 Enter the password and press Enter default is no password use Camera and Preset to scroll through the characters and press Aux use the HJZTP numeric keypad to enter numbers Enter Privacy Zone number and press F5 enter Enter the Privacy Zone title by pressing Camera and Preset to scroll through the characters and then pressing Aux to enter each character Use the HJZTP numeric keypad to enter numbers Press F5 enter when done Scroll to the S by pressing Camera and Preset then pressing Aux to enter the S Use the joystick and the F1 A F2 V F3 4 F4 gt keys to adjust the position and size of the Privacy Zone 10 Press F5 enter to save the Privacy Zone 11 Return to step 6 to program another sector or press Lock to exit the sector program menu Note For more information on using the HJZTP controller with the ACUIX on screen menu see HJZTP Joystick Controller page 84 and the HJZTP HJZTP User Manual 900 0570 60 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 4 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol Introduction This chapter provides specific operation and programming information when the ACUIX is set to Honeywell VCL protocol Honeywell recommends using the HJZTP j
93. io we bbhowee daw bed Pe eee oe hod dl 141 DVR and Camera protocols ooo a 141 Mi taa Ske Se ah ich ee Ua ao a ae ect HT ess e ey 143 Rev A 9 Document 800 01023 02 08 Contents RevA 10 Document 800 01023 02 08 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Figures Figure 1 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly aoaaa e e 18 Figure 1 2 ACU HGUSE ridad dada 19 Figure 1 3 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Locking Rails 19 Figure 1 4 Pendant Lower Dome Installation lt lt 20 2 2 20 Figure 2 1 AGUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly o es ea ti eb bw ee ee ew Oe ee 21 Figure 2 2 Location of DIP and Rotary Switches on Main Board o 21 Figure 3 1 SOCIOS ck ck See RA A RA A RE RE ERO 49 Figure 3 2 Sector ID Coondinales 6 2 a SES OES E YEE SSE EERE Y SRE RES S 50 RevA 11 Document 800 01023 02 08 Figures RevA 12 Document 800 01023 02 08 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Tables Table 1 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Model Numbers 17 Table 2 1 DIP Switch SW5 ACUIX Protocol Settings 2 424 4068 84 eb eee ee des 22 Table 2 2 DIP Switch SW6 ACUIX Baud Rate Settings 0 o e 23 Table 2 3 DIP Switch SW6 ACUIX Parity Settings o e 24 Table 2 4 AQUIX Camera AGGSSeS once A 25 Table 3 1 HEGSS000 J ystick Oparte ora a eR ee AO ae ee a 31 Table 3 2 HEGS50
94. ion contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes
95. keys to scroll up and down through the contents When you are finished viewing the Preset Tour contents press Enter To exit the menu on the LCD controller press Dome Menu or press Menu ESC until the LCD display is cleared of all menus Run Preset Tour Once Perform the following procedure to run a Preset Tour once 4 2 3 4 Press Dome Menu Press or until VectorScan Menu displays on the LCD and press Enter Press or until Run Once displays on the LCD and press Enter Enter the Preset Tour VectorScan number 1 16 using the numeric keys Document 800 01023 RevA 02 08 45 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Note The ACUIX supports Preset Tours 1 16 while the HEGS5000 is limited to running Preset Tours 0 9 Therefore only Preset Tours 1 9 can be run on an ACUIX from a HEGS5000 controller 5 Press Enter The dome goes to each programmed Preset at the velocity programmed and for the dwell time specified and then stops The ACUIX returns to manual mode and the letter M displays next to the camera ID Run Preset Tour Continuously To run a Tour continuously means the ACUIX runs the Preset Tour from beginning to end then repeats the list until halted by an operator Caution Continuous Preset Tour operation for extended periods of time more than 8 hours is not recommended Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens failure and maintenance expense Similarly avoid setting au
96. lable gain settings 0 28dB and shutter speeds to set the point where the unit switches to High Light level white balance mode Shutter Speed Settings PAL cameras 1 3 sec 1 6 sec 1 12 sec 1 25 sec or 1 50 sec NTSC cameras 1 4 sec 1 8 sec 1 15 sec 1 30 sec or 1 60 sec The High Light level mode cannot be set lower than the Low Light level mode Enter Low Light Select 4 to toggle between the available gain settings 0 28dB and shutter speeds to set the point where the unit switches to Low Light level white balance mode Shutter Speed Settings PAL cameras 1 3 sec 1 6 sec 1 12 sec 1 25 sec or 1 50 sec 108 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual NTSC cameras 1 4 sec 1 8 sec 1 15 sec 1 30 sec or 1 60 sec The Low Light level mode cannot be set higher than the High Light level mode Manual White Balance Select 5 to choose between ON and OFF for Manual White Balance control If Manual White Balance is ON menu options 1 4 do not apply and change to MAGNE ANETO NA while menu options 6 and 7 become 1 High Light WB Mode NA available 2 Low Light WB Mode NA 3 Enter High Light NA 4 Enter Low Light NA 5 Manual White Balance ON Red Gain 6 Red Gain 000ee 200 7 Blue Gain 255 200 ESC to Exit Select 6 to set the Red Gain The Red Gain option is only available if Manual White Balance is ON Enter a value between 0 low and 255 high and select Enter Th
97. leshooting Problem Lens Out of Optical Focus 1 Verify the lens cap is not on the camera A translucent cap may be in place and could blur the video if not removed 2 Send the ACUIX to Preset 98 This pre programmed Preset resets the camera lens 3 This can also be caused by dirt oil grease fingerprints and so on that have accumulated on the lens or lower dome Check the lens and dome and clean them if needed Caution Use extreme caution when cleaning the lens and dome so you do not scratch their optical surfaces Prepare a washed out cotton cloth or lens cleaning paper with alcohol or lens cleaning liquid Clean by moving spirally from the lens center towards its rim Repeat until completely clean Problem Cannot Find Home or Does Not Go to a Preset 1 Verify that the pan and tilt rotates freely with no interference from wiring 2 Verify the pan and tilt belts are on their associated sprockets and are not loose Problem Pan and Tilt is Jerky 1 Verify that the pan and tilt rotates freely with no interference from wiring 2 Verify both data lines are connected 3 A motor may be defective or the wiring to the motor may be broken 130 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Problem Video Zooms For No Reason When you are using the VK S654 35X True Day Night with Wide Dynamic Range camera and Electronic Image Stabilization EIS is enabled the camera reduces the area of the CCD that is scanned This causes the
98. lization Are you sure that you want to do this E A Y N disabled PTZ will disable this option RUPE to Exit Note If Motion Detection is enabled and an operator sends a command to the ACUIX Motion Detection is automatically disabled and the operator must access the setup menu to re enable it Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 115 On Screen Setup Menus Select Y yes to turn Motion Detection on select N no to leave Motion Detection off Select ESC to exit the menu and return to the Camera Options menu If Motion Detection is enabled and motion is detected the message Motion Detected is added to the video signal The message remains on the video until the ACUIX receives a pan tilt or Zoom command Motion detection is automatically disabled as soon as motion is detected to avoid multiple triggers of motion detection from the same event Motion detection is again enabled after a one minute delay of any Motion Detect Event If the ACUIX is using IntelliBus protocol for each Motion Detect Event an IntelliBus Motion Detect message is sent to the IntelliBus master If Motion Detection is enabled and manual Pan Tilt Zoom operation is in progress Motion Detection is disabled and will re enable 30 seconds after the PTZ operation has concluded Function Programming Select 6 in the Main menu to access en l q FUNCTION PROGRAMMING additional programming options PTZ Mimic Tour Menu Program a Preset Tour
99. ll through the characters and then pressing Aux to enter each character Use the HJZTP numeric keypad to enter numbers Press F5 enter when done Scroll to the S by pressing Camera and Preset then pressing Aux to enter the S Use the HJZTP joystick to center the picture on the lower right corner of the sector and press F5 enter Use the joystick to center the picture on the upper right corner of the sector and press F5 enter Return to step 4 to program another sector or press Lock to exit the sector program menu Note For more information on using the HJZTP controller with the ACUIX on screen menu see HJZTP Joystick Controller page 84 and the HJZTP HJZTP User Manual 900 0570 When using an HJZTP controller Privacy Zones must be programmed using the on screen setup menu Note Upon powering up the ACUIX dome automatically finds home so the dome can then run Presets and so on as they were programmed If a Privacy Zone is enabled no video will be shown during homing as your Privacy Zones are not recognized until ACUIX has reached home Video displays once the dome has reached its home setting unless a Privacy Zone overlaps with the home setting Press and hold Lock then press F6 menu Use the joystick or the Camera and Preset keys to scroll to SECT then press Aux to enter the HJZTP Sector menu Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 59 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol 3 Use the joyst
100. ll users can manually control pan tilt zoom focus iris and automatically control Preset Preset Tour Mimic Tour the ACUIX The Privacy Zone password that applies when using Diamond or IntelliBus protocol can be reset to the default password through the password feature menu This password only applies if the ACUIX is set for Diamond or IntelliBus protocol All Privacy Zone programming can also be deleted through this menu Enabling the Password Feature The password feature is accessed using a Preset command 1 Ensure you have manual control pan tilt of the ACUIX in which you want to enable the password feature and the video from the same ACUIX can be viewed ona monitor Send the ACUIX to Preset 75 The password on screen menu displays a Move the joystick up and down to enter the Supervisor s password 1000 Supervisory default Move the joystick left and right to move the cursor between digits b Press Iris Open c Move the joystick up or down to position the cursor on 1 User Login PIN d Press Iris Open to change disabled to enabled e Press Iris Close to exit ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN SCREEN Y Enter 4 digit PIN Use TJ Keys to enter PIN IRIS CLOSE to Exit Mo IRIS OPEN to Enter F m PASSWORD SETTINGS h DISABLED 1 User Login PIN 2 Change PIN 3 Reset Privacyzone Password 4 Delete All Privacyzone IRIS CLOSE to Exit A Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 79 ACUI
101. lt settings to be restored SW5 7 OFF Normal Operation ON Restore Factory Default settings Note It is not advisable to keep this DIP switch SW5 7 in the ON position Once the factory default is achieved after a single power cycling place SW5 7 back to the OFF position RJ45 Ethernet Connection The RJ45 connector located on the ACUIX interface board is used for production use and testing only and has no functionality during normal dome use This will not damage your ACUIX dome but may affect your network Honeywell recommends you DO NOT connect your network to the RJ45 connector Document 800 01023 Rev A 27 02 08 Switch Settings 28 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Introduction ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 3 The availability of the ACUIX features and the way the ACUIX features are controlled is governed by the controller being used and the ACUIX protocol setting This chapter describes the operation of the ACUIX set to Honeywell Diamond protocol and controlled by a model HEGS5000 HEGS5001 or HJZTP joystick controller HEGS5000 5001 Controller Power Up Upon power up of the ACUIX a start up screen displays the protocol baud rate parity data bits camera model and software VXWorks and FPGA release dates and versions If the Honeywell startup screen has been turned off in the setup menus an X displays in its place a ACUIX Dome Protocol
102. m focus and iris To manually control an ACUIX the address of the ACUIX must be selected as the control camera When an operator performs a command at the controller the controller sends out the control command with the control camera address Example The operator has camera 2 selected as the control camera on the controller The operator performs the tilt function on the controller The controller sends out the tilt command to camera address 2 All the ACUIX domes on the control loop receive the command but only the ACUIX with address 2 performs the tilt command If the ACUIX is set to address 0 CAM 0000 the ACUIX responds to commands for all addresses When the ACUIX is being manually controlled the letter M manual is added to the camera ID The camera message must be turned on in the Display Options menu for it to be added to the video signal and viewed on a monitor CAM 0001 M 30 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Pan and Tilt The joystick on the HEGS5000 5001 controller is used to control the pan and tilt functions of the ACUIX The maximum pan speed is selectable between 120 240 or 480 per second The maximum tilt speed is one half the maximum pan speed If the maximum pan speed is set to 240 per second the maximum tilt speed is set to 120 per second The pan and tilt speeds are set in the on screen setup menus under Control Options Table 3 1 HEGS5000 Joystick Operation Action Function
103. m Condition ESC to Exit pa y Document 800 01023 RevA 02 08 93 On Screen Setup Menus Program Alarms Select 1 from the Program Alarms menu to enable disable alarms and to define the action to be performed when a contact is in an alarm state 1 Position the cursor on the FUN field using the up down left or right arrow keys If using VCL protocol use the joystick up down left and right functions 2 Select the character P V or T for the an PROGRAM ALARMS FUN APUNE PVT co Enter when NUM ENA Y N done a r desired function P Preset V Preset Tour or T Mimic Tour The function displays on the screen as PS PT or MT respectively 3 Enter a number in the NUM field If the function is programmed the title appears on the screen For example if P Preset 1 is entered and it has been programmed with the title Entrance Door PS Entrance Door displays on the screen If Preset 1 is entered and it has not been programmed PS Does Not Exist displays on the screen If a Preset is reserved for a special ACUIX function PS PS Reserved displays T PROGRAM ALARMS FUN NUM ENA 1 P 1 2 e 3 4 PVT Y N PS Entrance Door Press Enter when done S ss 4 Position the cursor on the ENA field and enter a Y enabled or N disabled Note If an alarm is disabled the ACUIX does not respond to a change of state in the alarm
104. m commands until the ACUIX times out The ACUIX saves all commands as the operator performs them To end the programming before the ACUIX times out press Enter Tour Prgm Stop or press Clear Manual A message PROGRAM MIMIC TOUR COMPLETE displays on the monitor Method 2 On Screen Setup Menu See Mimic Tour Honeywell Diamond Protocol Only page 116 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on setting up Mimic Tours Run Mimic Tour Caution Continuous Mimic Tour operation no times with zero motion and autofocus set on pan tilt and zoom is not recommended Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens failure and maintenance expense Similarly avoid setting auto focus to continuous Document 800 01023 Rev A 47 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Method 1 Tours 1 3 Press Dome Menu Press or until Tour Menu displays on the LCD and press Enter Press or until Run displays on the LCD and press Enter PS NS Enter the desired Tour number 1 3 using the numeric keys and press Enter The programmed Tour begins and runs continuously until the ACUIX receives another command Method 2 Tours 1 3 1 Press Run Menu until Run Tour displays on the LCD and then press Enter 2 Enter the desired Tour number 1 3 using the numeric keys and press Enter The programmed Tour begins and runs continuously until the ACUIX receives another command Method 3 Tours 1 16
105. n step 9 for saving the Sector coordinates N to Save Name only Press or until N displays on the LCD screen and press Character Select This option is used for renaming Sector IDs Only the title entered in step 8 is saved for the Sector number entered The current Sector coordinates are not changed 9 Press or until the character for the desired action displays on the LCD screen and then press Character Select To save Sector coordinates press or until S displays on the LCD screen and press Character Select Refer to Figure 3 2 for programming coordinates Figure 3 2 Sector ID Coordinates Right pan Top tilt Bottom tilt Left pan a Using the joystick move the ACUIX so the lower left corner of the sector is centered on the monitor and then press Enter b Using the joystick move the ACUIX so the upper right corner of the sector is centered on the monitor and then press Enter Note If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position the message Illegal Tilt Direction displays Re adjust the tilt position until the message disappears or press Clear Manual to cancel the operation and return to manual operation 10 Repeat step 6 to siep 9 to continue programming Sectors or press Clear Manual to return to manual operation 11 Press Dome Menu or Menu ESC to exit the Dome Menu on the LCD display 50 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual List Programmed Sectors A list of the programm
106. n and freeze mode off Flashback Operation NightShot Mode Alarm Operation Press and hold Fn then press F3 lt 4 or press auto180 to operate the flashback function Press Aux or enter preset 99 to toggle the camera between nightshot mode on and nightshot mode off This option only works if the ACUIX configuration includes a day night camera The ACUIX has four alarm inputs that can be configured as normally open or closed If the contact deviates from normal an alarm occurs The ACUIX can be programmed through the on screen setup menus to activate a Preset a Preset Tour or Mimic Tour in response to an alarm Refer to Program Alarms page 93 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information on programming alarms The alarms are sampled 16 times per second After the alarm has been accepted the ACUIX determines if a function has been programmed for that alarm and if that alarm is enabled If either of those conditions are not met the alarm will be discarded If both conditions are met the alarm is considered triggered If no other alarm is in service the alarm is serviced The function assigned to the alarm is performed The ACUIX stays in the state of this alarm until it is acknowledged Any additional alarms that are triggered are not serviced until the first alarm is acknowledged If there is more than one alarm waiting to be serviced they are serviced in order of alarm number starting with the lowest An alarm canno
107. n the example to the right Privacy 5 a vay gt Zones 1 2 and 3 are prioritized in 3 Privacy 3 3 order E 2 To change the priority of a Privacy Change Priortty o s tos Zone enter the current priority of the ESC to Exit Privacy Zone you want to change in i J the Change Priority field and then enter the priority you want to change it to For example change Priority 3 Privacy Zone 3 to Priority 1 Privacy Zone 3 1 Enter 3 for Priority 3 in the first Change Priority field and press Enter 2 Enter 1 for Priority 1 in the second Change Priority field and press Enter The priorities change so Privacy 3 is now at Priority 1 and Privacy 1 is at PRIVACY ZONE PRIORITY MENU N Priority 2 and Privacy 2 is at Priority 3 PRIORITY PZ_NAME ZONE_ID Continue changing priorities until the i o a a Privacy Zones are listed in the desired 3 Privacy 2 2 order of priority h Priority 3 Press ESC when Privacy Zone Change a a priorities are completed ae to Exit P Document 800 01023 Rev A 119 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Enable Disable Privacy Zone 1 Select 2 to enable or disable programmed Privacy Zones By ENABLE DISABLE PZONE MENU default all Privacy Zones are enabled ZONE_ID ZONE_NAME ENABLED 1 Select Y yes for enabled or N no for 2 eV j y disabled in the Enabled field 3 PRIVACY 3 Y To move between the rows on the same page move the joystick up or ESC to Exit
108. ncreasing its video gain Document 800 01023 Rev A 31 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol If the camera is operating with the video gain higher than the minimum and the light level increases the video gain will be decreased until it reaches the minimum value If the camera has auto slow shutter mode and it is set to auto and the light level continues to decrease beyond the point where the camera s maximum video gain is reached then the time that the electronic shutter is open will increase beyond 1 60s for NTSC until it reaches the maximum shutter time 1 2 to 2s depending on the camera This will cause blurred motion and slow updating of the picture If the camera is in the slow shutter mode and the light level increases the shutter time will decrease until it reaches the normal setting see above If the camera has True Day Night TDN functionality the IR block filter will be removed and the picture switched to black and white at a preselected increased gain and shutter time point This point is either detected by the camera or by the ACUIX depending on the camera type and can be modified in either case The details of the operation of the TDN feature depends on the specific camera being used If the camera has TDN and the IR block filter has been removed and the light level increases beyond the TDN transition point set by the camera or the ACUIX the IR block filter will be inserted and the picture is
109. ns 775 indoor pendant 20 installation 17 20 Intellibus and motion detection 116 and password features 79 and privacy zone options 778 DIP switch settings 22 L language setting 89 logging on 80 lower dome installing 77 20 M main menu 89 Maximum Digital Zoom camera options VK S654 110 menus and 3rd party protocols 87 control options 92 diagnostic options 702 Diamond protocol 84 display options 89 enhanced settings 723 function programming 776 main 89 tree view 88 VCL protocol 85 mimic tours and Diamond protocol 47 48 and VCL protocol 71 72 deleting 48 programming 47 77 running 47 72 mimic tours deleting 72 Motion Detection VK S654 camera options 115 N NightShot Control camera options FCB EX48C 107 Nightshot mode 36 64 O offset 97 on screen setup menu 83 outdoor pendant 20 P pan and tilt camera installing 17 18 model number 17 pan and tilt control options 96 pan offset 97 crosshairs 91 parity changing 101 settings 24 PASS control options 92 144 passwords enabling 79 for Privacy Zones 53 pelco emulation 739 Pelco settings See protocol settings pendant installing 20 PIN number changing 80 power up Diamond protocol 29 VCL protocol 67 preset names display option 90 presets for Diamond protocol 38 46 for VCL protocol 64 68 menu commands 39 pre programmed 38 65 programming 38 66 recalling 47 66 still 42 still preset operation 42 titl
110. o below 1 60s for NTSC The exposure setting iris gain or shutter that is controlled when the camera is in manual exposure mode is selectable while the other two will be in auto mode The White Balance can be set to manual mode If the unit is in manual mode the red and blue gain settings can be set between 0 low and 511 high The 35X camera also features progressive scanning image stabilization and motion detection When the default interlace scanning is set to the default ON the camera scans all the odd lines and then all the even lines of video If the interlace scanning is set to OFF the camera is in progressive scan mode and scans all the lines of video When the interlace scanning is set to ON the wide dynamic range and motion detection features are disabled The 35X camera features electronic Image Stabilization EIS to eliminate blurry and jumpy video when the camera is bumped or jostled due to wind or traffic vibration If the Image Stabilization is set to ON the motion detection feature is disabled When EIS is enabled the camera reduces the area of the CCD that is scanned This causes the video displayed on the monitor to appear to have zoomed in When the dome undergoes a pan or tilt operation electronic Image Stabilization is disabled while the camera moves and then re enables after the camera has stopped moving for a five second period The 35X camera features motion detection There are eight default motion detection
111. o1g uOn9uny Suondo esoweg suondo 21soubelg sBumes pagueyuy Z Bulwuwes6o1g uojouny 9 suondo elaueo y suondo onsouBerg y suondo 01 U09 suondo ejdsig z ebenBuez7 woq XINOV SSVd suondo jo1ju0D al eweg suondo Aejdsiq ebenbue7 88 Main Menu When the setup menus are accessed the main menu is the first menu displayed The camera model installed in the ACUIX displays In this example the VK S654 is installed The screens shown in this chapter are displayed when the ACUIX is set for Standard protocol except where noted in the Function Programming Menu If the ACUIX is set for VCL protocol ESC to Exit becomes Iris Close to Exit Move the joystick up or down to highlight a menu option and then press Iris Open to select the option All future instructions assume you have the main menu or a submenu of the main menu displayed The screens in this document show the default settings Selecting the Language Display Options ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 1 Language English 2 Display Options 3 Control Options 4 Diagnostic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Function Programming 7 Enhanced Settings ESC to Exit E 1 Language English 2 Display Options 3 Control Options 4 Diagnostic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Function Programming 7 Enhanced Settings RES CLOSE to Exit e Select 1 repeatedly from the main setup m
112. ocol When ACUIX is set to IntelliBus protocol and is network connected to a PC based DVR such as the Honeywell Rapid Eye DVR you can e Download an ACUIX configuration to a PC for later use e Upload an ACUIX configuration to another ACUIX of the same camera model e Upgrade the firmware to one or more ACUIX PTZ domes in your network For detailed information on how to upload and download configuration files and upgrade firmware to an ACUIX please refer to the Rapid Eye System Administrator s Guide Factory Default Switch Settings Protocol IntelliBus Baud rate 38 400 Parity 1 Address 8 Termination None Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 75 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol Configuration Upload Download When ACUIX is set to IntelliBus protocol see nte iBus page 25 the ACUIX configuration save feature can be used for replacement of faulty domes The configuration can be saved on a PC and later uploaded to a replacement dome in case the original dome fails However the ACUIX configuration has camera specific parameters so the configuration uploads retrieving data from a faulty dome and downloads sending data to a new dome should be done only between two ACUIX units that have the same camera model Caution Do not upload an ACUIX configuration file from one model of dome camera to another For example the configuration from an ACUIX dome camera with an FCB EX48C camera a
113. ome 20 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 2 Switch Settings The ACUIX has two DIP switches SW5 and SW6 on the pan and tilt printed circuit board PCB for setting the protocol baud rate and parity These settings must match the control equipment settings There are four rotary switches SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 for setting the ACUIX logical address for control purposes A DIP switch can also be used to restore the default settings and another DIP switch to override the switch settings for the logical address Figure 2 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Printed circuit board Figure 2 2 Location of DIP and Rotary Switches on Main Board o Y DIP switches Rotary switches TAS SW5 and SW6 SW1 SW2 a SW3 amp SW4 r Document 800 01023 Rev A 21 02 08 Switch Settings Protocol Settings DIP switch SW5 is used to select the protocol setting for your ACUIX See Table 2 1 for more information The default protocol setting for the ACUIX is the Honeywell Diamond protocol Note If there are invalid settings on SW5 or SW6 regarding protocol or baud rate the system defaults to Diamond protocol at 9600 baud rate Table 2 1 DIP Switch SW5 ACUIX Protocol Settings Switch Position Protocol Name 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IntelliBus OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Diamond ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MAXPRO Mode OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF VCL RS485
114. on screen setup menus Existing programming does not have to be deleted to be reprogrammed You can simply reprogram the coordinates for an existing Privacy Zone Preset or Sector by following the programming procedures 1 Press and hold Lock then press F6 Menu and then press aux to enter the ACUIX dome menu 2 Press the joystick down until6 Function Programming is highlighted and then press Iris Open 72 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Press the joystick down until 7 a Delete PS PT PZ Sector is x Z highlighted and then press Iris Open DE IREE P PIACI ZONE Press Focus Near until the desired Focus Near to change options function Privacy Zone Preset Preset Iris Close to Exit Tour or Sector displays Use the tilt up function on the joystick until the desired number displays Use Ce the pan left and pan right functions to move between the digits if necessary Press Iris Open If deletion of the programming was successful the message Delete Success displays on the monitor If the selected function and number Preset Preset Tour Privacy Zone or Sector was not programmed it cannot be deleted and the message Does Not Exist displays on the monitor To exit press Iris Close Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 73 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol 74 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 5 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Prot
115. or water may damage the unit Prior to installation and use of this product please observe the following cautions and warnings Caution CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 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 Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 Warning Warning Installation and servicing must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with current IEE wiring regulations Warning The PSU must be wired to a double pole fuse spur with 3mm separation The 3A AN fuse spur must be located close to the PSU Warning Using replacement parts or accessories other than the original manufacturers may invalidate the warranty Warning To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall ceiling in accordance with the installation instructions ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Contents About This Document 6 seen daa ta eee hee ee eee eee ee ee ee 15 Overview of Contents 2 ee 15 Related Documents lt os 6 ee 16 1 Installing the Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly and Lower Dome lt 17 IntrOCUCTIONS 24 on Ra bbe as tebe boat Pee ee bak Po Gok E aN 17 Models s a eee A ee A eR OO A BAe eae ee ee 17 Installing the Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly 1 2 2 18 Installing the Lower Dome 1 a 20 Indoor or Outdoor Pendant 2 e
116. ore it responds to any control commands The ACUIX can be sent to its home position from the HEGS5000 controller as follows 1 Press Run Menu until Find Home displays on the controller s LCD screen 2 Press Enter The controller sends out the data to send the control camera to its mechanical home position The message Home Found displays If the message Homing Failed displays the ACUIX can be manually controlled but cannot be programmed and automatic functions Presets Mimic Tours Preset Tours and Privacy Zones are not operational Document 800 01023 Rev A 37 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Presets A Preset is a programmed scene pan tilt zoom focus and iris setting that can be recalled by an operator in response to an alarm or set as the default function when the ACUIX is idle for a specified time There are 161 0 160 Presets in each ACUIX dome Presets 71 79 and 98 99 are pre programmed for special functions and cannot be re programmed Table 3 4 Pre programmed Presets Preset Function 72 Recover encrypted PIN 75 Administrator Login screen 98 Camera reset 99 NightShot On Off Preset 99 is reserved for manually controlling the NightShot mode on cameras with IR block filters Preset 99 toggles between standard operation and the NightShot mode The NightShot mode must be manual for this Preset to function The NightShot mode causes the camera to pull the IR block fil
117. ow 1 60s for NTSC or 1 50s for PAL The exposure setting iris gain or shutter that is controlled when the camera is in manual exposure mode is selectable while the other two will be in auto mode The White Balance can be set to manual mode If the unit is in manual mode the red and blue gain settings can be set between 0 low and 255 high The 18X color camera features motion detection There are four default motion detection zones If motion detection is set to ON and the camera detects motion in any one of the four zones the message Motion Detected displays on the video The message remains on the video until the ACUIX either is controlled by the operator responds to an alarm or performs the default function Once motion is detected the ACUIX automatically disables motion detection The user must re enable motion detection through the setup menus 26X True Day Night Camera with Wide Dynamic Range FCB EX990D The 26X True Day Night TDN camera has a feature called Wide Dynamic Range WDR that can be enabled or disabled The wide dynamic range is only functional if the camera is in auto iris mode When the wide dynamic range is enabled the camera scans the scene and sets the exposure level so both the dark areas and bright areas in a scene can be viewed When the controller is in manual iris mode the wide dynamic range is disabled and the auto digital shutter does not go below 1 60s for NTSC or 1 50s for PAL The exposure setting
118. oystick controller when using this protocol Operation is the same as described in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol with the exceptions noted in the following paragraphs Many of the features and programming options are accessed by using pre programmed Preset commands Note Although the information in this chapter is specific to the Honeywell VCL protocol when the ACUIX is set to MAXPRO Pelco P or Pelco D protocol the ACUIX operates in a similar manner Power Up The operation of the ACUIX upon power up is the same as described in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Document 800 01023 Rev A 61 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol Reset ACUIX The ACUIX can be reset through the setup menu or by a Preset command To reset the ACUIX through the setup menu 1 Send the ACUIX to Preset 90 to access the setup menus 2 Push the joystick down until 4 Diagnostics Menu is highlighted then press Iris Open 3 Push the joystick down until the 7 Scan and Camera Reset option is highlighted and then press Iris Open Note If the Autofocus is OFF when the setup menus are accessed by sending the ACUIX to Preset 90 the Autofocus is automatically enabled Manual Control Manual control of the ACUIX when using VCL protocol with the HJZTP controller is the same as described in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Proto
119. ple alarm contacts 2 4 and 3 go into alarm in the order stated The monitor display appears as AL 234 The ACUIX performs the action programmed for alarm 2 AL continues to be displayed until all alarms are acknowledged and then is removed from the display When alarm 2 is acknowledged the number 2 is removed from the alarm display and the ACUIX performs the programmed action for alarm 3 When alarm 3 is acknowledged the number 3 is removed from the alarm display and the ACUIX performs the programmed action for alarm 4 Note An alarm can be acknowledged before the contact returns to normal however the ACUIX will not respond to the alarm again until the contact has returned to normal and gone into alarm again Set Alarm Condition Select 2 from the Program Alarms menu to set the alarm condition SET ALARM CONDITION ALARM CONDITION Select the alarm number to toggle its alarm 1 CLOSE condition between OPEN or CLOSE For 2 CLOSE example selecting 3 toggles the condition A mE for alarm number 3 OPEN or CLOSE ESC to Exit Document 800 01023 RevA 95 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Table 7 3 Alarm Input Configuration If Then The alarm condition is setto Open When the contact opens an alarm occurs The alarm condition is set to Close When the contact closes an alarm occurs Once the alarm condition is set for each alarm input press ESC to exit the menu Set Pan and Tilt Options Select 4 from
120. plicable See Privacy Zones page 51 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol for more information on programming Privacy Zones Note Upon powering up the ACUIX dome will automatically find home so the dome can then run Presets and so on as they were programmed If a Privacy Zone is enabled no video will be shown during homing as your Privacy Zones are not recognized until ACUIX has reached home Video will display once the dome has reached its home setting unless a Privacy Zone overlaps with the home setting Document 800 01023 Rev A 121 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Note It is necessary to position the camera so the area to be covered by the Privacy Zone is viewed on the monitor prior to accessing the on screen setup menus 1 Move the joystick down until6 Program Privacy Zone is highlighted and then press Iris Open 2 Move the joystick up until the desired Privacy Zone number 1 32 displays Move the joystick left and right to move between the digits if necessary Press Iris Open Move the joystick up or down to enter a 24 alphanumeric name for the Privacy Zone This name displays on the video whenever the ACUIX is viewing any portion of the Privacy Zone Move the joystick left or right to position the cursor When the desired name displays press Iris Open Move the joystick up and down to increase or decrease the height of the Privacy Zone box and the left and right to increase or decr
121. position and then go to the preset The ACUIX goes to the pan tilt zoom iris and focus positions programmed in the Preset While the ACUIX is going to a Preset position the title of the Preset is added to the video signal and the letter A automatic is added CAM 0001 A to the camera ID The Preset title and the letter A remain on the video until the ACUIX gets another command Table 3 6 Preset Title Operation If Then Preset title is on The Preset title displays on the monitor Camera message is on The Camera ID and the letter A are displayed on the monitor An operator sends the ACUIX to a Preset The message DOES NOT EXIST displays that has not been programmed on the monitor Document 800 01023 Rev A 41 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol The ACUIX has a Still Preset feature that can be enabled or disabled through the Camera Options menu Table 3 7 Still Preset Operation If Then Still Preset is on video is frozen Video is frozen between Presets Video from the old position remains until the scan arrives at the new Preset then switches to the video from the new Preset While video is frozen an asterisk appears on the same line as the Camera ID Still Preset is off video is unfrozen Video returns to normal operation Still Preset If the camera installed in the ACUIX has the Still Preset feature and it is set to ON in the Camera Options menu t
122. r runs a Preset Tour once the ACUIX goes to each Preset programmed as defined above for continuous operation When the ACUIX executes the last Preset it automatically stops the Preset Tour Program Preset Tours Note Preset Tour programming is only available to a user logged in as the Master user on the HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controller _ Press Dome Menu Press or until VectorScan Menu displays Press Enter Press or until Program displays a gt 0 1 Press Enter Follow the on screen prompts that appear on the monitor where the ACUIX video is viewed 6 Enter the Preset Tour number 1 16 using the numeric keypad and press Enter If the selected Preset Tour number has already been programmed the title displays and the programmed Presets are displayed To accept the existing title press Enter To change the current title proceed to step 7 Note Preset Tours 1 16 can be programmed from the HEGS5000 controller 7 Enter the desired title by performing the following steps Document 800 01023 Rev A 43 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol a Press or until the desired character displays on the LCD screen and then press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX b Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select until the desired title displays on the monitor c Press Enter The cursor moves to the first Preset field 8 Enter the first Preset
123. ra assembly is the same regardless of the housing type The following instructions assume the housing mount has been installed and the housing has been installed on the mount See Related Documents on page 76 for the names and part numbers of the mount and housing installation guides Refer to the following table for the ACUIX pan and tilt camera assembly model numbers Table 1 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Model Numbers Model Number Description HDCANO00O ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 18X Color NTSC Camera HDCAP0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 18X Color PAL Camera HDCJNO000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 18X WDR amp TDN NTSC Camera HDCJP0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 18X WDR 8 TDN PAL Camera HDCFN0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 26X WDR amp TDN NTSC Camera Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 17 Installing the Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly and Lower Dome Table 1 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Model Numbers Model Number Description HDCFP0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 26X WDR amp TDN PAL Camera HDCGNOO000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 35X WDR amp TDN w EIS NTSC Camera HDCGP0000 ACUIX Pan and Tilt with 35X WDR amp TDN w EIS PAL Camera Installing the Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly 1 Set the switches on the printed circuit board as required for your system configuration See Chapter 2 Switch Settings Figure 1 1 ACUIX Pan and Tilt Camera Assembly Printed Circuit Board Set Switches Camer
124. rature of the ACUIX If the Temperature Display is turned on it appears in the lower left corner of the video Temperature Format Select 3 from the Enhanced Features menu to toggle between temperature formats FAHRENHEIT default and CELCIUS 124 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Display Pressure Select 4 from the Enhanced Features menu to turn the ACUIX pressure display ON or OFF default The pressure displays in pounds per square inch psi If the pressure display is turned on it appears in the lower right corner of the video Time amp Date Settings Select 5 from the Enhanced Features menu j j TIME amp DATE SETTINGS MENU to access the Time and Date Settings Menu 1D play Ine ea ah OFF 2 Display Date OFF 3 Time Format 24 Hours Display Time 4 Change Time 05 25 05 5 Change Date 27 Sep 2006 Select 1 to toggle the time display OFF default and ON If the time display is turned ESC to Exit on it appears on the bottom of the video in the middle left of the screen in HH MM SS AM or PM for 12 Hour format or HH MM SS for 24 hour format If the temperature or pressure display is turned on as well the time displays in HH MM format Display Date Select 2 to toggle the date display OFF default and ON If the date display is turned on it appears on the bottom of the video in the middle right of the screen in DD MMM YYYY format If the temperature or pressure displays are turn
125. re Upgrade see ta heb a aci e a BOA oa a ee A eb ee Y 77 6 ACUIX Password Feature o o lt o ooo Re aaa 79 Enabling the Password Feature 2 e 79 Logging OMe ici ae oe thee ee Eee ed bee bee ee wee oe bbe bebe ba wed ee 80 Changing the 4 Digit PIN 2 a 80 Resetting Privacy Zone Password Diamond or IntelliBus Protocols 81 Delete Privacy Zone Programming a 82 7 On Screen Setup Mens gt scoica arere eee Re Re ee ee ee 83 INTFOGUCHOM 2 s Be a wa Gee le ER Oe eee ee a ae eee ee a Oe 83 RevA 8 Document 800 01023 02 08 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Control Video Requirements a 83 Honeywell Diamond Protocol oaoa a 84 Honeywell VCL Protocol ee 85 Honeywell VCL Coax Control Protocol a a aoaaa a 86 Sidi Party ProtOCOlS 6 ace aa ee a ake Bg ee RDA on ie e O a acer 87 Menu Tree a awe See ee ae a doa OR MR A ow A te de Po eee i 88 Main MON no dos uiia a ee Ro ee Be A ee ee ee ae a PO oe 89 Selecting the Language 2 2 ee 89 Display OPTIONS ecos a Reb a OR a ee ee he RG n 89 Control Options oa ete oot ear ak Mere Ad ee bw we eee ee ee ee 92 Diagnostic Options 6 ea a u aa E a eTe a a a a a E E O 102 Camera Options 18X WDR amp True Day Night and 26X WDR True Day Night Camera FCB EX490D and FCB EX990D Respectively a oaoa eee ee 105 Camera Options 35X WDR amp True Day Night Camera with Image Stabilization and Motion De tec
126. returned to color For all cameras with manual exposure control also referred to as manual iris control the same sequence is followed when increasing and decreasing manual exposure control When in manual exposure control the TDN function is also controlled manually however it remains independent of the manual exposure control If the unit is powered down then back up the ACUIX comes back up in the iris mode it was in when it was powered down The lens auto focus feature can be set to adjust automatically when the zoom setting changes or when the pan tilt or Zoom settings change The lens auto focus can also be disabled so the operator has to manually focus the lens If the ACUIX is programmed for either of the two auto focus settings the operator can manually control the lens focus The minimum focus distance is set at 1 0 meter 3 3 ft from the camera lens in both manual and automatic focus modes Refer to Table 3 2 for information on manually controlling the camera lens features using the HEGS5000 5001 Table 3 2 HEGS5000 5001 Camera Lens Control Control Function Joystick Knob Rotate the joystick knob clockwise and counterclockwise for zoom in and out functions respectively The manual speed of the zoom function is set through the on screen setup menus under Camera Options Auto Iris Places the lens in auto exposure mode Iris Open Manually increases exposure to lighten the scene Iris Close Manually decreases
127. run 22 Packet framing error CO Receive queue overrun Cx bitO Byte parity error bit1l Byte framing error bit2 Byte noise error bit3 Byte overrun error DO Byte timeout error D8 Packet parity error EE RESET following byte TE type of reset itl System Reset bit2 Loss of Clock Reset bit4 Bus Fault Reset bit5 Watchdog Reset bit6 Power ON Reset k bit7 External Reset Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 103 On Screen Setup Menus Note If the ACUIX receives a 00 corrupted memory error code the ACUIX automatically clears the memory and resets all default settings All user programming Presets Preset Tours Mimic Tours Sector IDs and Privacy Zones is deleted In the Cx code the last hexadecimal digit is made up as follows Table 7 10 Cx Code Last Hexadecimal Digit bit 3 2 1 0 Hexadecimal Digit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 5 0 1 1 0 6 0 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 9 1 0 1 0 A 1 0 1 1 B 1 1 0 0 Cc 1 1 0 1 D 1 1 1 0 E 1 1 1 1 F Therefore this error code can represent multiple errors The EE error code includes the following byte 2 digit hexadecimal number where the right hand digit is represented as in the above table and the left hand digit is represented as in the above table with bit O bit 4 bit 1 bit 5 bit 2 bit 6 and bit 3 bit 7 104 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Restore Defa
128. s for 1 5 seconds per sector The operator looking at the monitor quickly knows the location the ACUIX is viewing The location of the Sector ID title is programmable See Change Sector Name Location page 97 in Chapter 7 On Screen Setup Menus for more information Program Sector IDs 1 Press Dome Menu 2 Press or until Sector Priv Menu displays on the LCD 3 Press Enter 4 Press or until Program displays on the LCD 5 Press Enter 6 Enter the desired Sector number 1 16 to program 7 Press Enter 8 If desired enter the Sector title up to 24 characters a Press or until the desired character displays on the LCD screen and then press Character Select The controller sends the character to the ACUIX b Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select until the desired title displays on the monitor c Press Enter Document 800 01023 Rev A 49 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol The following options are displayed on the monitor Table 3 9 Sector ID Commands Command Function E to Edit Sector Press or key until E displays on the LCD screen and press Character Select Repeat step 8 D to Delete Sector Press or key until D displays on the LCD screen and press Character Select The Sector number entered in step 6 is deleted S to Save Sector Press or until S displays on the LCD screen and Coordinates press Character Select Follow the instructions i
129. set Tour when it lost power When power is restored the ACUIX will find home and then start the Preset Tour The default setting is OFF If the ACUIX loses power it will operate as defined in Find Home on Startup on page 97 Select 7 in the Pan and Tilt Options menu to toggle ON and OFF If changing from OFF default to ON a message displays to confirm your selection Select Y yes when prompted to turn this feature On To leave this feature Off select N no when prompted Set Default Function Select 5 from the Control Options menu to set the default function The Default Function can be enabled or disabled To set the Default Function enter values in the fields as defined in Table 7 6 and select Enter when done G Extreme Caution A This will move the dome to previous shutdown position on startup Are you sure that you want to do this Y N ESC to Exit NE Es DEFAULT FUNCTION SETUP FUN NUM DLY ENA PVT MIN SEC Y N Press Enter when done 98 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Note If the VK 654 is installed in the ACUIX dome and motion detection is enabled the default function is automatically disabled Table 7 6 Default Function Field Entry Field FUN function Usage Enter the function to perform after being idle for the specified delay time P Preset V Preset Tour T Mimic Tour The function displays on the screen as PS PT or MT respectively
130. setting cannot be less than the activation setting Document 800 01023 Rev A 107 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus White Balance to set the White Balance Control options WHITE BALANCE CONTROL The default settings are shown to the High Light WB Mode AUTO right Low Light WB Mode AUTO Enter High Light 28dB 1 60s Enter Low Light 28dB 1 30s Manual White Balance OFF NA Select 4 from the Camera Options menu a 1 2 3 4 5 High Light WB Mode 6 7 NA Select 1 to toggle between the available ea to Exit J settings for the High Light level white balance mode The available settings are AUTO default ATW Indoor and Outdoor Table 7 11 High Light White Balance Mode Settings Setting Description Auto Auto Tracing White Balance with limitations on R and B gain 3 200 K to 6 000 K Use this setting to avoid fixing single color scenes as white ATW Auto Tracing White Balance 2 000 K to 10 000K The camera tries to turn the dominant color within the temperature color range to white Indoor The indoor mode sets the white balance to 3200 K Outdoor The outdoor mode sets the white balance to 5800 K Low Light WB Mode Select 2 to toggle between the available settings for the Low Light level white balance mode The available settings are AUTO default ATW Indoor and Outdoor see Table 7 11 for an explanation of values Enter High Light Select 3 to toggle between the avai
131. ssembly should not be uploaded to an ACUIX dome camera with a VK S654 camera assembly For detailed information on how to upload and download configuration files to an ACUIX please refer to the Rapid Eye System Administrator s Guide Configuration Default Whenever a camera is changed the configuration is defaulted To retain user settings save the configuration to a PC and then upload the saved configuration to the ACUIX dome Configuration Data Saving After completing the user programming of the ACUIX unit presets mimic tours preset tours and on screen setup menus you can upload the configuration data to a PC for safekeeping For detailed information on how to upload a configuration file to a PC please refer to the Rapid Eye System Administrator s Guide 76 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade firmware to the ACUIX dome For detailed information on how to upgrade firmware to an ACUIX please refer to the Rapid Eye System Administrator s Guide Document 800 01023 RevA 77 02 08 Operation and Programming with IntelliBus Protocol 78 ACUIX Password Feature ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 6 The ACUIX features password protection for accessing the on screen setup menus This feature can be enabled or disabled If enabled on the ACUIX the user must enter a 4 digit Personal Identification Number PIN to access the on screen setup menus When enabled a
132. stick left or right to position the cursor as desired 3 Press Iris Open when you are finished setting the Dome Name S A Display Dome Name Select 2 to toggle the dome name display ON or OFF default If set to ON the programmed dome name displays on the monitor Change Dome Name Location Select 3 to change the location of the dome name on the monitor The default position wee DOME NAME 44 SS is on the top left of the monitor 5 T4 to position the name IRIS OPEN when done NX Es Control Options Control Options Setting the Control CONTROL OPTIONS Options for the ACUIX dome includes PASS aun ON operation of the pan and tilt auto focus AUto PAVOT oooommomm OFF Program Alarms Set Pan and Tilt Options Set Default Function Auto FOCUS a seame aaa Z Preset Tour Auto Focus OFF Change Address Protocol A to Exit y programming alarms programming the default function and defining the startup Select 3 from the Main menu to set the a 1 2 3 4 state of the dome 2 7 8 PASS If the PASS function is ON the pan and tilt speed range is a function of the lens zoom angle As the lens is zoomed in the maximum pan and tilt speeds are reduced and the low speed control is expanded To toggle PASS ON default or OFF select 1 from the Control Options menu 92 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Example When the ACUIX dome is set at 12X zoom the pan and tilt
133. sword When using Diamond protocol the following keys are used to navigate within the on screen menus Use the direction arrow keys F1 A F2 V F3 4 F4 gt to maneuver through the menus along with pressing the corresponding number on the keyboard to enter sub menus Once in the setup menu the Camera and Press buttons can be used to toggle through available characters and pressing Aux sends the selected character to the dome Pressing the Counter key jumps the selection between upper case and lower case letters If a symbol character is being displayed when the Counter key is pressed the selection jumps to a lower case a Press and hold fn then press Counter to jump to symbol characters when letter characters are being displayed Press monitor to send BACKSPACE to the dome to delete the previous character Press and hold fn then press monitor to send the space character which is also available between Z and a Press wash to send INSERT to the dome to insert a line Press wipe to send DELETE to the dome to delete a line Press F5 enter to send ENTER to the ACUIX dome menu Press F6 menu to send ESC to the ACUIX dome menu Press sequence to send S to the ACUIX dome for saving settings Press Aux in list menus to display the next page of items Press lock to exit OSD and LCD menus and return the dome and keyboard to normal operation The keyboard also shuts down the menus if there has been no keyboard activity for
134. t be reactivated until it has been both acknowledged and the contact returned to normal After acknowledgment and the contact change of state the cycle can begin again 56 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual There are three ways to acknowledge an alarm e The first way is to press the key on the controller that represents the ESC key F6 menu on the HJZTP controller This sends a Return to Manual command to the ACUIX When the ACUIX receives this command it acknowledges any alarm that is currently active e The second way to acknowledge an alarm is to take manual control This will acknowledge ALL the alarms that are present even those waiting to be serviced e The final way is to use the default function The default function runs a Preset Preset Tour or Mimic Tour after a user programmable amount of inactive time It also auto acknowledges an alarm after the programmable delay It acknowledges each active alarm until all alarms are inactive At that point the default function runs If any new alarms come in after this the cycle starts again The alarm status displays on screen on the same text line set aside for the Camera ID number The Camera ID does not have to be displayed in order to view the alarm status If any alarms are active the ACUIX displays AL After the AL the ACUIX lists all active alarms in order Thus if alarms 1 3 and 4 are active the ACUIX displays AL 1 34 There is no on screen indication as
135. t the Camera Options menu The screen returns to the Main Setup menu Select another menu option or press ESC to exit the setup mode 114 Image Stabilization 1 Select 8 to toggle the Image Stabilization feature ON or OFF default If you select ON the motion detection feature is disabled a Select 5Hz or 10Hz to turn Image Stabilization on b Select OFF to turn Image Stabilization off ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Va This will Disable Motion Detection Are you sure that you want to do this Y N ESC to Exit Ne Note Selecting OFF disables motion detection 2 Press ESC to return to the Camera Options menu and leave Image Stabilization off When Electronic Image Stabilization EIS is enabled the camera reduces the area of the CCD that is scanned This causes the video displayed on the monitor to appear to have zoomed in When the dome undergoes a pan or tilt operation electronic Image Stabilization is disabled while the camera moves and then re enables after the camera has stopped moving for a five second period Note When Image Stabilization is enabled the Digital Zoom is limited to 2x Motion Detection 1 Select 9 to turn Motion Detection ON or OFF disabled If Motion Detection is ON Interlace Scanning and Image Stabilization are automatically disabled If Motion Detection is enabled the default function is also Cae will Disable Interlace Scanning and Image Stabi
136. ter and go to black and white to increase the sensitivity of the video Program Preset There are two methods for programming and saving Presets when using the HEGS5000 HEGS5001 controller The first method quickly saves the current camera scene and assigns a predefined title For example Preset 1 is titled PS1 Preset 2 is titled PS2 and so forth The second method allows the user to program a 24 character title Note The HEGS5000 5001 controller allows operators to program Presets 1 10 To program Preset 0 and 9 you must log in as a Master user Program Preset Method 1 PSn Title 1 Position the camera pan tilt and the lens zoom focus iris to the desired scene 2 Press Run Menu untilQuick Prg Preset displays on the LCD screen and then press Enter 3 Using the numeric keys enter the desired Preset number refer to Table 3 4 for reserved Presets and press Enter The current PTZ position and lens settings are saved for the Preset number entered Example To save Preset 5 with the default title PS5 1 Position the camera and lens as desired 2 Press Run Menu until Quick Prg Preset displays 3 Press Enter 38 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual 4 Press 5 5 Press Enter The current scene is saved as Preset 5 with the title PS5 Program Preset Method 2 User defined Title Press Dome Menu Press or until PreShot Menu displays Press Enter Press or until Program displays ap Se YS Press
137. th IntelliBus Protocol The alignment of the new ACUIX may not be exactly the same as the old a A ACUIX causing the programmed positions of the Presets to be off Preset 0 is used to define the location of the pan setting 1 Select 1 to toggle the Offset ON or OFF For the ACUIX to adjust the positioning of the ACUIX to the programmed pan offset the offset must be set to ON 2 Once Offset is ON perform the following steps to set the Pan Offset Document 800 01023 RevA 97 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Note You must know the original positioning of Preset 0 Exit ESC out of the ACUIX setup menus until you have manual control of the ACUIX Send the ACUIX to Preset 0 If it does not go to the previously known position for Access the ACUIX Main menu select 3 Control Options then select 4 Pan and b Preset 0 the offset function cannot be used Using the controller position the ACUIX where Preset 0 should be Tilt Options and then select 6 Pan Offset e Select 2 to set the Pan Offset To test the setting reposition the ACUIX then send the ACUIX to Preset 0 The ACUIX should return to the position you have programmed in step c f Press ESC to exit the Pan and Tilt Options menu Startup State Restore If the ACUIX loses power the function the ACUIX was performing at the time can be restored when power is returned For example this feature is turned on and the ACUIX was performing a Pre
138. the Control Options menu to set the pan and tilt manual control options pee TECT OFTTONS 1 Manual Speed deg s 480 2 Fan Reverse OFF 3 Tilt Reverse OFF Manual Speed Deg s 4 5 Deg Tilt Limit OFF 5 Find Home on Startup OFF Select 1 from the Pan and Tilt Options menu 6 Pan Offset to change the manual pan and tilt speeds 7 Startup State Restore OFF ESC to Exit The maximum tilt speed is half of the maximum pan speed Select 1 to toggle through the available options 120 sec 240 sec or 480 sec default Pan Reverse Select 2 to toggle Pan Reverse ON or OFF default See Table 7 4 for more information Tilt Reverse Select 3 to toggle Tilt Reverse ON or OFF default See Table 7 4 for more information Table 7 4 Pan and Tilt Reverse Operation If Then Pan Reverse is set to on A left pan command causes the ACUIX to pan right A right pan command causes the ACUIX to pan left Tilt Reverse is set to on A tilt up command causes the ACUIX to tilt down A tilt down command causes the ACUIX to tilt up 5 Degree Tilt Limit Select 4 to toggle the 5 Degree Tilt Limit ON or OFF default If set to on an operator can position the ACUIX tilt 5 degrees above horizontal 96 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Find Home on Startup Each unit has a factory set mechanical Home position The receiver board uses the home position as a reference point for the pan and tilt positions
139. then repeat step 6 D to Delete Preset Press or until D displays on the LCD and press Character Select The Preset number entered in step 6 is deleted Document 800 01023 Rev A 39 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Table 3 5 Program Preset Menu Commands Action Required Steps S to Save Preset Press or until S displays on the LCD and press Character Select The current PTZ and lens focus and iris settings are saved for the Preset number entered in step 6 N to Save name only Press or until N displays on the LCD and press Character Select This option is used for retitling Presets Only the title entered in step 6b is saved for the Preset number entered The current PTZ and iris settings of the dome are not saved Program another Preset by repeating step 6 or press Clear Manual to exit the Preset programming menu Press Dome Menu or press Menu ESC three times to exit the menu on the controller LCD Example Program Preset 1 titled Front Door in Camera 1 1 NO 7 PF ON Select Camera 1 a Press 1 b Press Camera Position camera 1 to the desired Preset position pan tilt zoom focus iris Press Dome Menu Press or until PreShot Menu displays on the LCD and press Enter Press or until Program displays on the LCD and press Enter Press 1 and press Enter Program the title a Press or until an upper case F displays on the controller LCD
140. tion MS u 2 aaae a e gee eae Ba Gh a ee ee Bak Ae weg ee e A 110 Function Programming 3 s ss desu a Pa wee aoe 2 e ce Si Le Be 116 Enhanced Settings 2 a 123 Appendix A Troubleshootin lt a AE AAA AER 127 Technical Support i eros isidro do A as E de 127 Problem No Video eo ie ria e RR Re a e a a 127 Problem General Video Problems Video Over UTP Only o o o 128 Video is Inverted oco osc osae esa dmg caan A ee a 128 Video IS POOF a eure coo he ee kaa e Gaede e a be oS 128 Problem Video But No Control 2 a a 129 Problem Lens Out of Optical Focus aooaa a 130 Problem Cannot Find Home or Does Not Go to a Preset oaoa aaa a 130 Problem Pan and Tiltis Jerky s cso saaa maara aaa a 130 Problem Video Zooms For No Reason a 131 Appendix B SpPecNCaANOS a fia ae ace it O a Aw le Gk Fs 133 ACUIX HOUSINGS 24 5 22s Shae 6a Pee A RE REE we we ee Be 133 ACUIX Cameras sree g 2 bw ee Phe oe eb be bbe do RS de 134 Pan and Tilt Specifications 2 o o 135 Operating Programming Specifications 2 ee 136 ACUIX Lower Dome dnnt aa a da ia aaa a e Ra E a a ea ORE G 137 Regulatory Specifications 2 a 137 Appendix C Pelco Emulation e coca eee AR Re a oO 139 P UTDOSO de hac Ee e a oe eae Pe E de Bare eta a a we a a ee ae a 139 ACUIX Mimic Tour Operation 2 a 139 Appendix D Digital Video Recorder Integration 1 1 ce 141 PUIPOSES vic
141. tioned away from the selection dot UTP video balun enabled If there are multiple ACUIX units in the system exchange one of the pan and tilt camera assemblies from another housing Set the address of the exchanged unit to the existing unit Call up the camera on the controller If video is present the problem is isolated to the pan and tilt camera assembly If video does not appear after startup check to see if you have any Privacy Zones enabled Video will be blanked when ACUIX is finding home if there are Privacy Zones enabled Video will display once the dome has reached its home setting unless a Privacy Zone overlaps with the home setting Problem General Video Problems Video Over UTP Only Video is Inverted Video is Poor Swap the video and video wires of the UTP cabling on the video connections at one end only either the ACUIX terminations or the monitor terminations Adjust the video Lift and Gain PWM settings in the ACUIX on screen setup menus The Lift setting boosts the high frequency in the video to compensate for high frequency losses caused by capacitive roll off of the cable distance The Gain setting amplifies the video to compensate for the resistance of the cable 1 Access the on screen setup menus Dome Setup menu if using Diamond protocol or Preset 90 if using MAXPRO mode VCL or 3rd party protocols Select 7 Enhanced Settings Select 1 Video Gain PWM Settings The Lift Level can be adjusted from 0
142. tment 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 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 HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat INSTALLATION Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location or in a place subject to dust or mechanical vibration The unit is not designed to be waterproof Exposure to rain
143. to focus to continuous To run a programmed Preset Tour continuously 1 Enter the Preset Tour VectorScan number 1 9 using the numeric keys 2 Press VectorScan The VectorScan runs continuously until the ACUIX receives another command Stop Preset Tour To stop a Preset Tour you can e Manually control the ACUIX by moving the joystick in any direction e Send the ACUIX to a Preset Start another Preset Tour or Mimic Tour e Press Flashback 46 Mimic Tours ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Sixteen 16 Mimic Tours up to 120 seconds each can be programmed in each ACUIX A Mimic Tour stores the manual commands pan tilt and zoom performed by an operator A tour can be recalled by an operator activated in response to an alarm or programmed as the default function when the ACUIX is idle for a specified time Program Mimic Tours Note Mimic Tour programming is only available to a user logged in on the HEGS5000 5001 controller as the Master user Method 1 HEGS5000 LCD Tours 1 3 1 Press Dome Menu Press or until Tour Menu displays on the controller LCD Press Enter Press or until Program displays on the controller LCD and press Enter uP ON Enter the Mimic Tour number 1 3 you desire to program using the numeric keypad on the controller and press Enter The controller LCD displays Tour Prgrm Stop 6 The ACUIX begins to count down from 120 to 0 seconds Perform the desired pan tilt and zoo
144. to select an option Use the pan left and right commands if applicable to move horizontally between fields in a table Use the tilt up and down commands if applicable to move vertically between fields in a table When a field requires text entry press Iris Open to activate the field move the joystick up or down until the desired character displays and then press Iris Open again Use the Iris Close function to exit ESC to exit menus Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 87 uo sjo90 01d Ged 00184 19Mg jUO jo90 01d puepuels payjeysu japow eJaueo sy UO juapuedap ale suondo BOWED On Screen Setup Menus sabeyo ejdsig gS1010988 Z1d 1d Sd 94919q 9U0Z Aden Wes6Old 101199199 UONOIN u01y8z11qe1s bew Sujuuess asejlajul eBuey oIUeu g epim aseyd JLo uSA jesey woq pue ueos sBumes ouo sn904 OY NO 198914 sBumes wey auog SJIeyssoJg uoneo07 SWEN 101998 SpuUe Japan soueleg SUM synejeq al0 say 810d sBunjes ejeg pue ewilL J01098 WRIBOJd yeselg INS PR dae cig sno0y oiny uonesoq swen eiweg oe ainssalg ejdsig 10198S SA Sd 187 6 Pod 10113 ABIOSIg uoyouny ynejeg 198 usslos dn 11e1s euuoy due suondo uoz Adenlid en ore 1013 12819 suondo yi pue ued 19S wooz euBIg pared ainyesodua ejdsig IMO yeselg E WeIBOld jonuoy einsodx3 dCi swuejy We1BOJd SOWEN JOS en sBumes WMd UleD 0SpIA zNU W INOJ Z1d So pueWooZ E JONA ony al 1099S eres s3 n e94 pagueyuz Menu Tree Bulwwes6
145. to which alarm is currently being serviced That can be determined by what function is active Find Home Press and hold Fn then press F1 A to send the dome to its home position Presets There are 161 0 160 Presets available in each ACUIX dome Presets 71 79 and 98 99 are pre programmed for special functions and cannot be pre programmed Program Preset For example to program Preset 1 using the HJZTP controller 1 Move the dome to view the desired preset position using the joystick zoom focus or iris keys Press and hold the Preset key Press key 1 Release the Preset key and the current position of the dome has been defined as Preset 1 Note Presets can also be defined using the OSD menus When presets are defined in this way the preset title can also be edited Document 800 01023 Rev A 57 02 08 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol Preset Tours Mimic Tours Recall Preset For example to seek Preset 1 1 Press key 1 2 Press Preset The camera moves at the maximum speed to the previously defined Preset 1 Presets 1 to 4 can also be selected by a single key press using the keys labelled Preset 1to4 If a recall of an undefined preset number is attempted the dome will not move and the message Does Not Exist displays on the screen Preset tours function the same when using the HJZTP controller as described by Preset Tours page 43 however the on screen menus may be a
146. u and then press aux to enter the ACUIX dome menu 2 Use the tilt down function on the joystick until6 Function Programming is highlighted and then press Iris Open 3 Push the tilt down function on the joystick until 2 Program a Preset Tour is highlighted and then press Iris Open 4 Use the tilt up function on the joystick until the desired Preset Tour number 1 16 displays and then press Iris Open 5 Use the tilt up and down and the pan left and right functions of the controller to move between fields Table 4 3 Preset Tour Programming Fields FIELD Usage NUM number Move the cursor to the desired field and press Iris Open to activate Use the tilt up and down functions of the controller to change the value If the field is more than one digit each digit can be changed individually by placing the cursor on the digit and using the tilt up or down function PRESET Selectable from 0 to 70 74 and 100 to 160 Presets 71 73 and 75 99 are reserved for special functions and cannot be entered in a Preset Tour When the field has the desired number press Iris Open to select the number If a reserved Preset is entered in the field Iris Open is not accepted Iris Open also moves the cursor to the next field VELOCITY The Velocity field is the pan and tilt speed for the ACUIX to go to the Preset 1 to 480 second The default is 480 second DWELL The Dwell Time is how long the ACUIX waits before it goes to
147. ult Settings Select 6 to restore all default settings for displays alarms camera settings and HEREC NT j We AUTION We diagnostic settings to the factory default values Select Y to restore all defaults or N to This will restore all user cancel and return to the Diagnostic Options defined settings to their default values Are you sure that you want to do this Y N menu Scan and Dome Reset Select 7 to reset the scan and dome This resets the ACUIX the same as if power had been removed and then restored This can also be used to cause the ACUIX to find home Camera Options 18X WDR amp True Day Night and 26X WDR True Day Night Camera FCB EX490D and FCB EX990D Respectively Note The information in this section applies to both the 18X and 26X cameras unless otherwise specified Select 5 from the Main menu to access the C Camera Options menu CAMERA OPTIONS NN 1 Zoom and Focus 2 Exposure Control 3 NightShot Control 4 White Balance 5 Still Preset OFF 6 Vert Phase Edge DISABLED 7 Vert Phase 0 359 9 0 0 ESC to Exit o J Caution This menu is for qualified technical personnel only Changing the Camera Options can make the video unusable Restore the default settings to bring video back Document 800 01023 Rev A 105 02 08 On Screen Setup Menus Zoom and Focus Select 1 to set the lens Z dF ee ne ZOOM AND FOCUS OPTIONS Options 1 Max Digital Zoom Mag
148. ur at maximum velocity 480 second for the programmed dwell time then goes to the next Preset in the Preset Tour at the programmed velocity for the specified dwell time and so on When a Preset Tour is running continuously the ACUIX goes from the last Preset to the first Preset at the programmed velocity The amount of time the ACUIX takes to go to each Preset depends on the programmed velocity and the distance to the next Preset s pan and tilt coordinates The velocity is programmable between 1 to 480 per second Stop a Preset Tour e Take manual control pan tilt zoom or focus of the ACUIX Note The Iris Open Close commands will not stop a Preset Tour e Send the ACUIX to a Preset e Start a Mimic Tour or a different Preset Tour e Execute any other command addressed to that ACUIX 68 Sector IDs ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Sector IDs function the same for VCL protocol as described in Sector IDs page 49 in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming with Honeywell Diamond Protocol When using VCL protocol Sector IDs must be programmed using the on screen setup menu 1 2 O 0o N 8 p Privacy Zones Press and hold Lock then press F Menu and then press aux to enter the ACUIX dome menu Use the tilt down function on the joystick until6 Function Programming is highlighted and then press Iris Open Use the tilt down function on the joystick until 5 Program Sector is highlighte
149. uring the 120 seconds When the scan reaches 0 it displays Program Mimic Tour Complete 3 To save the Mimic Tour select the ESC clear manual key on the controller when you are finished programming the Tour The ACUIX saves the PTZ commands you entered between the time you started the programming mode until you selected ESC Delete a Mimic Tour Select 3 in the PTZ Mimic Tours menu to delete a Tour Enter the Tour number 1 16 and press Enter The display returns to the PTZ Mimic Tour menu Select another Mimic Tour option or select ESC to return to the main programming menu Program a Preset Tour Honeywell VCL and Supported 3rd Party Protocols This menu option is only displayed when the ACUIX DIP switches are set to Honeywell VCL Pelco P or Pelco D protocol When set to Honeywell Standard mode this option is NA not applicable See Program Preset Tours page 43 in Chapter 4 Operation and Programming with Honeywell VCL Protocol for more information on programming Preset Tours using Standard protocol 1 Position the cursor on 2 in the T Numb Function Programming menu and di Ca scroll Ei Iris Open to program a Preset Press pie s Open when done our E E 2 Use the tilt up function on the joystick SC to Exit until the desired Preset Tour number 1 16 displays then press Iris Open 3 Move the joystick up down left or a right to move between fields Program Preset Tour n N UM PRESET VELOCITY DWELL
150. video displayed on the monitor to appear to have zoomed in When the dome undergoes a pan or tilt operation Electronic Image Stabilization is disabled while the camera moves and then re enables after the camera has stopped moving for a five second period This is the normal function of the VK S654 camera with EIS enabled and cannot be changed Document 800 01023 Rev A 02 08 131 Troubleshooting 132 Specifications ACUIX Housings Table B 1 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual Housing Specifications Specification Housing Height Indoor Pendant Housing 7 5 in 190 5 mm Outdoor Pendant Housing 7 5 in 190 5 mm In ceiling Housing 6 7 in 170 21 mm Housing Diameter 9 25 in 235 mm 10 0 in 254 mm 8 13 in 206 45 mm Housing Flange Diameter 9 25 in 235 mm 9 25 in 235 mm 8 0 in 203 2 mm Housing Material Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Lower Dome Diameter 7 5 in 191 mm 7 5 in 191 mm 7 5 in 191 mm Lower Dome Material Acrylic and Polycarbonate Acrylic and Polycarbonate Acrylic and Polycarbonate Mounting Method 1 5 NPT 1 5 NPT 1 5 NPT IP Rating IP66 NEMA Rating NEMA 4X Operating Voltage 24 VAC 10 24 VAC 10 24 VAC 10 Operating Current 1 9A 2 5A 1 9A Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 40 to 50 C 40 to 122 F 0 to
151. y alarm that is currently active e The second way to acknowledge an alarm is to take manual control This will acknowledge ALL the alarms that are present even those waiting to be serviced To acknowledge alarms sequentially press a PTZ button to acknowledge the first alarm then press another PTZ button to acknowledge the second alarm and so on e The final way is to use the default function The default function runs a Preset Preset Tour or Mimic Tour after a user programmable amount of inactive time It also auto acknowledges an alarm after the programmable delay It acknowledges each active alarm until all alarms are inactive At that point the default function runs If any new alarms come in after this the cycle starts again The alarm status displays on screen on the same text line set aside for the Camera ID number The Camera ID does not have to be displayed in order to view the alarm status If any alarms are active the ACUIX displays AL After the AL the ACUIX lists all active alarms in order Thus if alarms 1 3 and 4 are active the ACUIX displays AL 1 3 4 There is no on screen indication as to which alarm is currently being serviced That can be determined by what function is active Find Home The ACUIX has a mechanical Home position The home position is a pan and tilt position used as a reference point for controlling and programming the ACUIX Upon power up of the unit the ACUIX must find its home position bef
152. zones If motion detection is set to ON and the camera detects motion in any one of the eight zones the message Motion Detected displays on the video The message remains on 34 ACUIX High Speed Dome User Manual the video until the ACUIX either is controlled by the operator responds to an alarm or performs the default function Once motion is detected the ACUIX automatically disables motion detection The user must re enable motion detection through the setup menus Table 3 3 35X Camera Feature Dependencies If Then Motion detection is enabled Interlace scanning and image stabilization are disabled Image stabilization is enabled Motion detection is disabled Interlace scanning is enabled Wide Dynamic Range WDR and motion detection are disabled Wide Dynamic Range WDR Interlace scanning must be disabled and the is enabled ACUIX must be in auto iris mode Freeze and Unfreeze Video Press Freeze Video on the controller to toggle between freezing and unfreezing the current video scene When the video is frozen an asterisk displays on the same line as the camera ID and the video remains frozen on the current scene until the operator unfreezes the video CAM 0001 M If the camera ID display is turned off the asterisk displays by itself An operator can manually control the camera or send the camera to a Preset but the video display does not change When the video is unfrozen the scene t

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