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1. 31 3 1 KEYPAD 0 2 2 2 31 3 1 1 Programming CyberScout Macros into the KTD 404 eL TEL 31 3 2 STANDALONE 36 4 TROUBLESHOOTING cceccecceccecceceececceccecceceececcecceseeseeees 39 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION een 41 ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY 2 41 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Before You Begin BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions before installing or operating this product Note This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to local codes This manual provides installation and operation information To use this document you must have the following minimum qualifications e A basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components e A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical hookups Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed Customer Support For assistance in installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact Kalatel Technical Support GE Interlogix Kalatel division Call 800 469 1676 Fax 541 752 9096 Note You should be at the equipment ready with details before calling Technical Support Conventions Used in this
2. 1038864A December 2002 33 Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 6 Atthe confirm display press the set key to confirm MACRO as the new assignment for the key or press the seq key to return to the key select display Note Pressing the seq key returns you to the key select display TALK TO MACRO SET CONFIRM SEQ NO Figure 35 Confirm display Finish by programming the specific macros to be initiated from the macro key 7 Atthe program macro display press 7 Note Pressing the 0 or seq keys returns you to the key select display PROGRAM MACRO O NO 1 YES SEQ NEXT Figure 36 Program macro display 8 Atthe enter macro number display assign your new macro a macro number by pressing a number key 0 9 Note Pressing the seq key returns you to the key select display ENTER MACRO NUMBER 0 9 SEQ EXIT Figure 37 Enter macro number display 9 Atthe step assignment display use the joystick to scroll left right up and down to enter a macro s command string Enter the same string into the first five steps Enter SS 7D 12 for the ShadowTour macro or SS 7D 13 for the recalibration macro Leave steps 6 8 blank Note Pressing the seq key scrolls you through the eight steps The joystick arrows Scroll you through the steps and the three parts of the command string STEP 1 55470 12 11 SEQ STEP CLR SET SAVE Figure 38 Step assignment displ
3. December 2002 31 Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual After programming the CyberScout ShadowTour and recalibration macros into the KTD 404 keypad the keypad will let you e Program a 4 minute ShadowTour Program a 4 minute ShadowTour by using the assigned ShadowTour macro key Press the macro key once to start recording a ShadowTour Begin the manual operation sequence you want to record as your ShadowTour Press the macro key again to stop recording the ShadowTour Follow your keypad s instructions for activating the ShadowTour Recalibrate a CyberScout Recalibrate a CyberScout by pressing the recalibration macro once Refer to section 4 Troubleshooting for the proper use of the recalibration macro Note CyberScouts should not be recalibrated unless it is necessary Refer to section 4 Troubleshooting to learn when to recalibrate your CyberScout To program CyberScout macros first add macro functionality to the keypad 1 Remove the four screws from the bottom of the keypad and carefully open the keypad Do not pull on the cabling that connects the two internal circuit boards 2 Set DIP switch 7 to ON If necessary refer to the keypad manual 3 Reattach the bottom of the keypad with the four screws Continue by programming a key on the keypad to be the macro key 1 Beginning at the normal operating display enter programming mode by pressing and holding the set key Quickly move to the next step after the key
4. Video interconnect cables two Q Optional torque head tamper resistant Interface module captive screws for dome ring 8 18 Type B self tapping screws for surface mount or conduit adapters Includes all mounting adapters one dome assembly and internal components Does not include the fasteners or secondary brackets needed to attach the CyberScout to a surface Figure 3 Unpacking the product package 1038864 December 2002 9 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2 Separate the mounting adapters and dome from the pan tilt assembly See Figure 4 Loosen but do not remove the captive screws Separate the dome from the pan tilt assembly Separate the surface mount adapter from the pan tilt assembly Separate the flush mount adapter from the pan tilt assembly Figure 4 Separating the CyberScout assembly components 3 Setthe parts aside in a safe accessible location where the dome will not get scratched 10 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 2 INSTALLING THE MOUNT The CyberScout line of miniature pan tilt cameras be mounted with an assortment of mounting adapters Specifics are detailed in the following sections 2 2 1 1 2 3 FLUSH MOUNT ADAPTER Use the mounting template provided to create the opening necessary to mount bae 8 the adapter Follow your local building codes for cutting
5. CABLE SIZE AND 7 2 INSTALLING THE 8 2 1 UNPACKING THE CYBERSCOUT 9 2 2 INSTALLING THE 11 2 2 1 Flush Mount 11 2 2 2 Wall Mount 15 2 2 3 Surface Mount 17 2 3 MAKING CABLE 19 2 4 SETTING THE DATA TERMINATION SWITCH 20 2 5 INSTALLING THE PAN TILT ASSEMBLY 21 2 5 1 Flush Mount 21 2 5 2 Wall Mount 2 22 2 5 3 Surface Mount 23 2 6 APPLYING POWER TO THE CAMERA 24 2 7 SETTING THE SITE ADDRESS DIP SWITCH 25 2 8 CONNECTING THE TEMPORARY VIDEO OUTPUT 27 2 9 ADJUSTING THE 28 2 9 1 Adjusting the Varifocal 28 2 9 2 Adjusting the 4 mm Fixed focal Lens 29 2 TO ATTACHING THE DOME 30 1038864A December 2002 3 Table of Contents CyberScout User Manual 3 OPERATING THE CYBERSCOUT
6. Manual Boldface or button icons highlight command entries The following WARNING CAUTION and Note statements identify potential hazards WARNING Improper use of this equipment can cause severe bodily injury or equipment damage CAUTION Improper use of this equipment can cause equipment damage Note Notes contain important information about a product or procedure This symbol indicates electrical warnings and cautions This symbol indicates general warnings and cautions 1038864A December 2002 5 Introduction CyberScout User Manual 1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides step by step installation instructions for all CyberScout cameras and accessories 1 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CyberScout is line of compact variable speed pan tilt cameras used for discreet surveillance A CyberScout s operational features are customized and stored within its on board programmable nonvolatile memory You can program and operate your CyberScouts with your Kalatel keypad Note Not all CyberScout features are accessible from all keypads Refer to your keypad s programming manual and section 3 1 Keypad Operation in this manual CyberScouts come in a variety of camera and dome options Please refer to the product brochure specification and catalog for details 1 2 OPERATION REQUIREMENTS CyberScouts can be operated with or without a keypad CyberScouts contain a built in receiver that decodes commands or
7. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For technical support before and after installation call 800 469 1676 Technical support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week 800 469 1676 6 A M 5 P M PST Monday through Friday 541 752 9096 available 24 hours a day Call Tech Support Tech Support 541 740 3589 all other times Main 800 343 3358 or 541 754 9133 Fax Tech Support Main 541 754 7162 Web www kalatel com 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU repos Co RA 5 1 INTRODUCTION eeee nennen nnn nnn nnns ssa n nnus 6 1 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION tto need 6 1 2 OPERATION 6 1 3 CABLE REQUIREMENTS sce proce o e eoe eoo ere ema 7 1 4 POWER 6 7 1 5 POWER
8. the mounting hole in the mounting surface Figure 5 Marking the mounting template Pull the video power and control cables out of the mounting surface and prepare the cables as shown They will connect to an interface module in later steps Video terminate with connector j RS422 control strip wire ends 24 VAC power strip wire ends Figure 6 Preparing the cables 1038864A December 2002 11 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual CAUTION A A safety cable is required for the flush mount adapter It must be able to support 35 pounds 15 88 kg 4 If installing the flush mount adapter attach a safety cable not provided to the ceiling s superstructure Figure 7 Attaching safety cable to ceiling s superstructure See Figures 8 and 9 and perform the following 5 Attach a threaded fastener not provided to the threaded hole in the top of the adapter Safety cable Note The fastener should be an 8 32 UNC at least 3 8 inch 9 525 mm long 1 5 inch 38 1 mm max 6 Attach the adapter to the safety cable Threaded fastener Adapter Figure 8 Attaching the flush mount adapter to a safety cable 12 10388644 December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 7 Pullthe video power and control cables through the adapter s cable entry hole Video power and control cables 8 Fold the three flip tabs
9. the steps below do not interrupt the movement of the camera It is initializing Wait for the camera to stop moving about three seconds 3 Referto Figure 41 and Figure 42 to find your desired tilt and pan autopan settings 4 Setthe switches that correspond to those autopan settings 5 Setthe pan speed by setting switch 10 to ON for fast or OFF for slow 6 Setswitch 11 operating mode switch to ON for standalone operation See Figure 40 36 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout 7 Let go of the camera shroud and keep hands and tools away from it until the unit stops moving about three seconds It is initializing To change the standalone operation settings 1 While the camera is moving grab the camera shroud and turn it so you can access the DIP switch CAUTION After the last DIP switch is reset in the steps below do not interrupt the movement of the camera It is initializing Wait for the camera to stop moving about three seconds 2 Resetthe switches to the new autopan settings See Figure 41 and Figure 42 3 Let go of the camera shroud and keep hands and tools away from it until the unit stops moving about three seconds It is initializing Horizontal LLLRRR100 LLLRRRO10 LLLRRR110 LLLRRROO1 LLLRRRTTT LLLRRR101 L Left pan Switche
10. 02 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 8 CONNECTING THE TEMPORARY VIDEO OUTPUT The video output connector 9 in Figure 25 provides a temporary video output connection for a pocket or other monitor Use this connection during installation to adjust the camera 1 Locate the video output connector 9 in Figure 25 that protrudes through the side of the camera shroud in Figure 25 2 Insert the 2 pin plug of the video output cable in Figure 25 into the video output connector Note The 2 pin plug and receptacle are keyed The plug must be completely pushed into the receptacle to transmit video 3 Attach the video output cable to a monitor 4 Proceed to section 2 13 Adjusting the Camera 5 Afterthe camera is adjusted remove the video output cable 0000009000000 Camera shroud Video output cable Q Video output connector Figure 25 Connecting the temporary video output 1038864 December 2002 27 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2 9 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 2 9 1 ADJUSTING THE VARIFOCAL LENS See Figure 26 and perform the following 1 Loosen the zoom ring thumbscrew 2 Turn the zoom ring to set the desired zoom Note The zoom range is from 3 5 to 8 mm 3 Tighten the zoom ring thumbscrew 4 Loosen the focus ring thumbscrew 5 Turn the focus ring to set the desired focus 6 Tighten the focus ring thumbscrew Note To keep the camera in focus you might h
11. COUT You can operate your CyberScout in normal mode with a keypad or in standalone mode with its DIP switch See sections 3 1 Keypad Operation and 3 2 Standalone Operation CAUTION To ensure that units are operating properly test the pan tilt and lens functions once each week 3 1 KEYPAD OPERATION You can program and operate autopan limits and presets from any Kalatel keypad Refer to your keypad s manual for instructions Programming of ShadowTours and recalibrating are accomplished differently per keypad See Table 2 Note The CyberScout has 64 presets 0 63 Table 2 Keypad specific CyberScout functions Keypad KTD 400 KTD 404 KTD 405 CBR KB3 J ShadowTour Programming not Requires a macro Request new Not available but See section 3 7 7 firmware for available operation available Programming a keypad Refer to your Macro keypad s manual Recalibration Not available Requires a macro Request new Not See section 3 1 1 firmware for available Programming a keypad Macro 3 1 1 PROGRAMMING CYBERSCOUT MACROS INTO THE KTD 404 KEYPAD Two macros must be programmed into the KTD 404 keypad for the CyberScout One is used to program a ShadowTour and the other is used to recalibrate the CyberScout Note CyberScouts should not be recalibrated unless it is necessary Refer to section 4 Troubleshooting to learn when to recalibrate your CyberScout 1038864A
12. They will connect to an interface module in later steps Video terminate with connector RS422 control strip wire ends 24 VAC power strip wire ends Figure 13 Preparing the cables CAUTION CAUTION For safety the hardware and procedure used for securing the adapter must enable it to support at least 35 pounds 15 88 kg To ensure the proper operation of the camera mount the unit level See Figure 14 and perform the following 4 5 6 7 8 Install the mounting hardware from which you ll hang the wall mount adapter Pull the video power and control cables through the adapter s cable entry hole Slide the adapter down onto the mounting hardware Ensure that the adapter is level Seal all mounting holes that could cause leaks into the mounting surface XD X Figure 14 Installing the wall mount adapter 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 2 3 1 2 3 SURFACE MOUNT ADAPTER Use the mounting template provided to create the opening necessary to mount the adapter Ensure that it is level Follow your local building codes for cutting the mounting hole in the mounting surface Figure 15 Marking the mounting template Pull the video power and control cables out of the mounting surface and prepare the cables as shown They will connect to an interface mo
13. User Manual CyberScout Compact Pan Tilt Cameras GE Interlogix 2002 Kalatel a GE Interlogix company All Rights Reserved Any GE Interlogix Kalatel division software supplied with GE Interlogix Kalatel division products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of GE Interlogix Kalatel division The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice GE Interlogix Kalatel division in keeping pace with technological advances is a company of product innovation Therefore it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and up to date GE Interlogix Kalatel division accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest product specifications visit GE Interlogix Kalatel division online at www kalatel com or contact your Kalatel sales representative This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device
14. a shroud Housing 80000000020 switch Test video output connector Camera shroud Figure 24 DIP switch location 2 Determine which position values must be added together to equal the site number See examples below for details about setting address switches 3 Setthe switches that correspond to those values in the ON position 1038864A December 2002 25 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual Setting Site Address DIP Switches To determine which switches to use when setting address switches subtract the highest possible switch value from the address you want then subtract the highest possible switch value from that difference Continue to subtract the highest possible switch value from the difference until you have zero See the switch values right and examples 1 and 2 below Switch Values Switches Example 1 Site Switch Differ Switch Address Value ence ON 8 9 8 1 4 1 1 0 1 ZA Example 2 Site Switch Differ Switch Address Value ence ON 512 723 512 211 10 128 211 128 83 8 94 83 64 19 7 16 19 16 3 5 2 1 3 2 1 2 723 1 1 0 1 Therefore for address 9 example 1 you would use switches 1 and 4 with values 1 and 8 and for address 723 example 2 you would use switches 1 2 5 7 8 and 10 with values 1 2 16 64 128 and 512 26 1038864A December 20
15. against the adapter JL Flip tabs Figure 9 Preparing adapter to go into ceiling 1038864A December 2002 13 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual CAUTION To ensure the proper operation of the camera mount the unit level 9 Place the adapter in the ceiling Ensure that it is level and align the adapter so that the mounting holes that mate with the pan tilt assembly position the camera s orientation marks dh toward the center of the desired pan arc Position the camera s orientation marks dh Figure 10 Placing the adapter into the ceiling and leveling it 14 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 10 Secure the adapter by tightening the screws that are attached to the flip tabs Keep tightening the screws until the tabs open fully and the adapter sits flush against the ceiling Figure 11 Securing the flush mount adapter 2 2 2 WALL MOUNT ADAPTER 1 2 Use the mounting template provided to create the opening necessary to mount the adapter Ensure that it is level Follow your local building codes for cutting the mounting hole in the mounting surface Figure 12 Marking the mounting template 1038864A December 2002 15 Installing the CyberScout 3 CyberScout User Manual Pull the video power and control cables out of the mounting surface and prepare the cables as shown
16. and follow the instructions in the keypad manual 40 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Warranty WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION GE Interlogix Kalatel division warrants its equipment for three years from the date of purchase This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship only equipment failures that are due to improper installation modification abuse or acts of nature are not covered by this warranty The repair department will evaluate all equipment returned for repair to determine warranty coverage The Tech Support Manager will resolve any questions that may arise during evaluation to make a final determination Note The three year warranty does not apply to the following products MobileView and the monitor CRT which carry a 12 month warranty from the date of purchase For all warranty repairs GE Interlogix Kalatel division will cover all costs including parts labor and shipping Repaired equipment will be returned via the same method of shipment in which it was received If a customer requests a faster return shipment the difference will be charged For all non warranty repairs the customer will be billed for parts labor and shipping Labor will be billed in half hour increments Note Customers requesting an estimate prior to repair will be notified by phone If they cannot be reached they will be notified by fax If we are unable to reach the contact person for repair author
17. ave to adjust the focus ring while you tighten the thumbscrew Zoom ring thumbscrew Focus ring thumbscrew Figure 26 Focusing the varifocal lens 28 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 9 2 ADJUSTING THE 4 MM FIXED FOCAL LENS The focus of the 4 mm fixed focal lens is set at the factory and should not require adjustment If it does see Figure 27 and perform the following 1 Loosen the set screw 2 Turn the lens to set the desired focus 3 Tighten the set screw Note To keep the camera in focus you might have to adjust the lens while you tighten the set screw Set screw Lens Figure 27 Focusing the 4 mm fixed focal lens 1038864A December 2002 29 Installing the CyberScout 2 10 ATTACHING THE DOME 1 2 If desired replace the factory installed dome ring screws with the optional torx head tamper resistant captive screws provided Lift the dome up to the pan tilt assembly and secure it with the three dome ring screws Tighten the screws until snug CyberScout User Manual Soe Dome with factory Optional tamper resistant installed screws torx head screws screwdriver bit included Figure 28 Optional dome screws 4 4 Lifting dome Tightening screws Figure 29 Attaching the dome 30 10388644 December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout 3 OPERATING THE CYBERS
18. ay 34 10388644 December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout 10 Atthe program another macro display press the 1 key to program another macro or press the 0 or seq keys to return to the normal operating display Pressing the 1 key takes you back to the enter macro number display From there you can enter another number and proceed to the step assignment display to program another of your 10 available macros PROGRAM ANOTHER MACRO O NO 1 YES SEQ NEXT Figure 39 Program another macro display Your new macro is now available for use 1038864A December 2002 35 Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 3 2 STANDALONE OPERATION CyberScouts can be operated without a keypad as standalone cameras in a fixed autopan mode The DIP switches are used to control the speed and pan tilt positions of CyberScouts operating as standalone units See Figure 40 The DIP switches are not needed for site addressing when the CyberScouts are being operated as standalone units Operat Pan Not ing Left pan limit Right pan limit Tilt Speed mode used 1101010 7 8 9 10 11 12 Figure 40 Standalone DIP switches To program standalone operation 1 2 Remove the dome Refer to section 2 9 2 Attaching the Dome and reverse the procedure given Find the DIP switch It protrudes through the side of the camera shroud CAUTION After the last switch is reset in
19. commended cable lengths of varying wire gauges Table 1 Recommended maximum cable lengths Maximum Cable Length CyberScout 6 VA Wire Gauge Meters 2288 1450 913 575 355 225 140 1038864 December 2002 7 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2 INSTALLING THE CYBERSCOUT A complete CyberScout consists of a mounting adapter a housing and pan tilt assembly with a built in receiver camera and a camera J Housing and pan tilt shroud and a polycarbonate oy assembly dome See Figure 2 cy Camera shroud Dome Figure 2 A complete CyberScout Wall mount mounting adapter The method of installation depends on which mounting adapter is being used Installation involves securing the mounting adapter making the cable connections attaching the CyberScout setting the address DIP adjusting the camera and fastening the polycarbonate dome CAUTION A For safety the hardware and procedure used for securing the CyberScout must be able to support at least 35 pounds 15 88 kg 8 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout f 2 1 UNPACKING THE CYBERSCOUT 1 Remove the contents from the box 8 32 1 3 4 machine screws for wall mount or flush mount adapters Wall mount adapter RJ45 interconnect cable Q CyberScout assembly
20. dule in later steps Video terminate with connector RS422 control strip wire ends 8 24 power strip wire ends Figure 16 Preparing the cables 1038864A December 2002 17 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual CAUTION For safety the hardware and procedure used for securing the adapter must enable it to support at least 35 pounds 15 88 kg CAUTION To ensure the proper operation of the camera mount the unit level See Figure 17 and perform the following 4 Pullthe video power and control cables through the adapter s cable entry hole 5 Secure the adapter with the appropriate mounting hardware while ensuring that the adapter is level 6 Sealall mounting holes that could cause leaks into the mounting surface Figure 17 Installing the surface mount adapter 18 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 3 MAKING CABLE CONNECTIONS CAUTION Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the unit Refer to Figure 18 and perform the following 1 While observing polarity connect the RS422 data IN cable Note If the data line continues on to additional units also connect a loop through data OUT cable See the shaded cable Figure 18 2 Connectthe 24 VAC power cable 3 Connect the video interconnect cable Note The 2 pin plug and receptacle are keyed The p
21. iginating from a keypad From the keypad an operator can pan a CyberScout 360 noncontinuous tilt it 90 control its digital zoom set and find preset positions set and initiate autopan movements and set and initiate a ShadowTour No keypad is required when operating a CyberScout as a standalone fixed autopan camera See section 3 2 Standalone Operation 4 lt p CyberScout CyberScout CyberScout 65485 65422 AAAI Kalatel Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder Control Signal Monitor Kalatel Keypad Video Figure 1 Typical operation application with one keypad 6 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Introduction 1 3 CABLE REQUIREMENTS Cable Requirement Video Coaxial 75 ohm Power 24 VAC unshielded twisted pair Note See Table 1 to determine the gauge and length Control RS422 unshielded twisted pair cable Note The recommended cable size is 22 gauge 0 64 mm 1 4 POWER REQUIREMENTS CyberScouts require a 24 VAC power supply to operate the pan tilt drive camera and blower At 24 VAC the CyberScout requires 6 VA of power Note CyberScouts do not require isolated power inputs 1 5 POWER CABLE SIZE AND LENGTH CAUTION Choose the proper gauge of the cable to supply 24 volts to the CyberScout An inadequate gauge will cause a voltage drop resulting in improper operation Table 1 provides the re
22. ization after one phone attempt and two fax attempts the equipment will be returned without being repaired We will hold equipment no longer than two weeks ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY When an advance replacement is required we will send the customer replacement equipment from our stock and receive the returned product in exchange The received equipment will be evaluated and the repair department will determine whether it is a warranty replacement If it is non warranty see our repair policy above for details The following guidelines will be used for all advance replacements e Fewer than 45 days from purchase GE Interlogix Kalatel division will replace the product with new equipment e From 45 days to 1 year from purchase GE Interlogix Kalatel division will replace the product with refurbished equipment e From 1 year to 3 years from purchase the product must be sent in for repair Advance replacements will be sent for a fee of 100 If you have questions about this policy please contact Kalatel s RMA department at 800 469 1676 1038864A December 2002 41
23. lug must be completely pushed into the receptacle 4 Connect the video cable 5 Connect the RJ45 interconnect cable Video interconnect cable connection Video cable connection Q Interface module RJ45 interconnect cable connection RS422 data OUT cable connection if used RS422 data IN cable connection Q 24 VAC power cable connection 7 Figure 18 Making cable connections to the interface module 1038864 December 2002 19 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2 4 SETTING THE DATA TERMINATION SWITCH See Figure 19 and set the RS422 termination switch on the interface module RS422 termination is set to ON or OFF depending on whether the RS422 control cable for the CyberScout does or does not loop out to another camera Final receiver location Looping out to other cameras Termination ON Termination OFF set in field factory default Figure 19 ON and OFF RS422 termination switch positions on the interface module Gy 20 1038864 December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 5 INSTALLING THE PAN TILT ASSEMBLY CAUTION Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the unit 2 5 1 FLUSH MOUNT ADAPTER See Figure 20 and perform the following 1 Plug the RJ45 interconnect cable into the top of the pan tilt assembly 2 Carefully place the interface module and its connected cabling int
24. o the flush mount adapter while raising the pan tilt assembly 3 Place the pan tilt assembly in the flush mount adapter and secure it with three machine screws provided Note Ensure that the orientation marks that are located on the pan tilt raceway are facing toward the center of the desired Figure 20 Securing the pan tilt assembly pan arc 1038864A December 2002 21 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2 5 2 WALL MOUNT ADAPTER See Figure 21 and perform the following 1 2 3 4 Plug the RJ45 interconnect cable into the top of the pan tilt assembly Carefully place the interface module and its connected cabling into the wall mount adapter while raising the pan tilt assembly Align the pan tilt assembly with the adapter so that the camera s orientation marks dh face toward the center of the desired pan arc and away from the wall The marks are located on the panf tilt raceway Place the pan tilt assembly in the wall mount adapter and secure it with three machine screws provided Figure 21 Securing the pan tilt assembly 22 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 5 3 SURFACE MOUNT ADAPTER See Figure 22 and Figure 23 and perform the following 1 Plug the RJ45 interconnect cable into the top of the j pan tilt assembly 2 Carefully place the interface module and its connected cabling in
25. pad beeps and the code entry display appears CAMERA 000 MONITOR 01 Figure 30 Normal operating display 32 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout 2 3 4 5 At the code entry display enter the access code by pressing the 3 6 9 lt keys The display will automatically advance to the next display ENTER PROGRAMMING CODE Figure 31 Code entry display At the program keys display press 1 to continue Note Pressing the 0 or seq keys will take you to the restore default key assignments display Press the 0 key at the restore default key assignments and the change access code displays to change no settings PROGRAM KEYS 0 1 5 SEQ NEXT Figure 32 Program keys display At the key select display press the key that you want to reprogram as the macro key You can choose any key except the seq set and number keys PRESS KEY TO PROGRAM ff SEQ EXIT Figure 33 Key select display At the change key assignment display use the joystick to scroll up and down through the list of commands until MACRO appears then press the set key to save that command type as the new name for the key The command types are listed in alphabetical order Note Pressing the seq key returns you to the key select display TALK 11 SET SAVE SEQ NEXT Figure 34 Change key assignment display with the talk key as an example
26. rrect zone receiver site addresses Check the wiring of the RS422 data lines e Was polarity observed while connecting the wires to the interface module e fit was needed was the loop through data OUT cable connected correctly e Was polarity A to A and B to B observed throughout the entire Kalatel system Refer to section 2 3 Making Cable Connections in this manual for additional help Check DIP switch 11 and verify that itis set to OFF for keypad operation 1038864A December 2002 39 Troubleshooting Problem Have video from camera and had control of camera but have lost all or partial control Camera not viewing the center of the desired pan movement Presets and tours are not functioning Possible Cause e Partial or complete loss of power e g brownout or blackout e Wire or cable broken e Wire or cable disconnected Incorrect orientation of pan tilt assembly Programming not programmed correctly CyberScout User Manual Solution Recalibrate the CyberScout if you have a macro programmed for the KTD 404 keypad or new firmware for the KTD 405 keypad Note There is no recalibration function from the KTD 400 or CBR KB3 J keypads If recalibrating the unit does not restore full control check for broken or disconnected wires or cables Reorient the pan tilt assembly so that the orientation marks dh point toward the center of the desired pan arc Review
27. s LLLRRRO11 Right pan TOOK LLLRRR111 T Tilt Near vertical Figure 41 Tilt positions 1038864A December 2002 37 Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual Left pan limits Right pan limits First three switches on the DIP LLLxxxxxx Second three switches on the DIP xxxRRRxxx LLL111TTT LLLO11TTT LLL101TTT L Left Switches R Right pan 0 0FF 0N Longest pan arc 000000 Sample programmable arc 011010TTT Shortest pan arc 111111TTT Forward facing camera position OFF camera s rearmost positions Travel limit the camera does not pass through this point O00000 Figure 42 Pan positions 38 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Have video from 1 Incorrect site camera but no addressing control of camera 2 Incorrect data line connections 3 Incorrect DIP setting Troubleshooting Solution Check the unit s site address DIP Switch Is the setting correct Refer to section 2 7 Setting the Site Address DIP Switch for help with correctly setting site addresses Note Some equipment like the DVMRs offset site addresses by one If the problem occurs while using a digital recorder refer to the digital recorder manual Note If the problem occurs while using zone control with the KTD 405 keypad refer to the appendix in the keypad s manual that provides the co
28. to the surface mount adapter while raising the pan tilt assembly 3 Align the pan tilt assembly with the adapter so that the camera s orientation marks dh face toward the desired pan arc The marks are located on the pan tilt raceway 4 Place the pan tilt assembly in the surface mount i JR adapter and secure it with X three self tapping screws provided Note Before tightening the Figure 22 Securing the pan tilt assembly screws make sure that all three are engaged in the adapter s channel Figure 23 Engage all three screws into the adapter s channels 1038864A December 2002 23 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2 6 APPLYING POWER TO THE CAMERA CAUTION A Do not proceed to the site addressing or camera adjusting steps until the unit stops moving about three seconds It is initializing 1 Apply 24 VAC power to the camera 2 Wait until the unit stops moving It is initializing 24 1038864A December 2002 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2 7 SETTING THE SITE ADDRESS DIP SWITCH CyberScout contains a multi position DIP switch You can access the DIP switch without removing the camera shroud The first 10 positions of the switch are used to assign the CyberScout a site address in the Digiplex system To enter the receiver s site address on the DIP switch 1 Locate the DIP switch It protrudes through the side of the camer
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