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1. Aux Function 51 8 1 Preset Off Off 2 Preset sequence on Off 3 Autopan Off Off 4 Autopan On Off 5 One push focus Off 6 N A Off 7 N A Off 8 N A Off Aux Function 51 8 1 2 Menu Off On 3 Menu Up On 4 Menu Down On 5 Menu Left On 6 Menu Right On 7 Menu Esc On 8 Menu Enter On The PIT generates data at 4800 baud Set S1 8 for duplex if the Vicon telemetry is set for Duplex The return data is not actually used and this setting affects the timing of the commands only It is preferable to use simplex mode on the PIT and Vicon receivers domes Output Protocol S1 8 Simplex Off Duplex On Certain auxiliaries are mapped as per the functions in the following table Aux Function 5 Autopan 7 Auto Iris 8 Lens Speed To access the menu of the Vicon Surveyor 99 dome store preset number 94 The arrow keys joystick autopan aux 5 and auto iris aux 7 keys may be used to navigate the menus 16 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 24 HCC745 When in the Hcc745 mode of operation 255 cameras OSD may be controlled by a single PIT in broadcast mode In this mode PIT converts data received from master communications port at 19200 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit to data sent to slave port at 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit To access the OSD menu of Hcc745 store preset number 95 arrow keys joystick are defined as foll
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3. 85422 INI rol Lo WILL SHOW FIRMWARE FITTED TO THIS PIT CHECK DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FOR FUNCTIONALITY COVER PLATE AND EPROM LABELS REMOVE SCREWS TO CHANGE DIP SWITCHES LJ m RS422 1 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 RXD 5 GND MASTER CHANNEL C Pm Rev 1 04 22 900 0595 3 Aug 06 9 1 SPECIFICATIONS 10 28V dc or 9 20V ac 3VA without external load 500mA Fuse Dimensions 74mm W X 31 2 mm X 190 9mm D Mechanical Weight 390g Finish Brushed stainless steel Power Requirements Operating Temperature 10 to 50 deg C Environmental Storage Temperature 20 to 65 deg C Humidity 0 to 95 RH non condensing Baud Rate 9600 Baud 19 2 KBaud 57 6 Kbaud or 115 2 Kbaud Slave Communications Addressing range Broadcast or 1 to 255 Port Protocol BossWare Electrical RS422 can be wired for RS485 Baud Rate From 1200 Baud to 57 6 Kbaud dependent on required translation type Electrical RS422 can be wired for RS485 RS422 D9 Female Connector Type Power 2 0mm DC plug I2C 6 position RJ45 4 fitted Master Communications Port Rev 1 04 23 900 0595 3 Aug 06 9 1 SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED PTZ Translation Options The transmitted data may be set to control certain functions of equipment from the listed manufacturers No representation is made that the generated data conforms in every respect to that of the listed equi
4. Typically the external power supply is not required However if the master channel load is comparatively heavy the user must disconnect Pin 6 power connection from the slave channel and should use the Honeywell provided 12V dc power supply 849193 0089 This power supply runs on a 100 240Vac input It connects to the HVBPIT44 via the external power connector If the external devices require a higher voltage another power supply that does not exceed the HVBPIT44 power rating can be utilized CAUTION Pin 6 of the cable between the Master Device and the Slave Channel of the HVBPIT44 must be disconnected when using the external power supply option to prevent a potential conflict between the 2 different power sources 7 1 2 Slave Channel Control messages from the master control device which generates the PTZ control information are received on this port The RS422 configuration allows for multiple PITs to be connected on a common communications line Connections are as follows Pin Number Pin Function 1 RS422 Receive data from BossWare master RS422 Tx RS422 Receive data from BossWare master RS422 Tx RS422 Transmit data to BossWare master RS422 Rx RS422 Transmit data to BossWare master RS422 Rx GND RS422 Communications common PWR Input from Matrix Switch or other Master Device N C N C GND RS422 Communications common Should it be required to operate the PIT in 85485 mode then the TX
5. 4 1 10 52500 Camera prior to HVBPIT44 firmware rev 2 78 Rev 1 04 This camera does not support preset positioning and therefore the description in 3 1 5 and 3 1 6 is not applicable SW1 8 is used to prevent access to the camera configuration menu from the standard control keyboard If this switch is in the off position then the menu may be invoked by storing preset position 1 The up down left and right arrow keys then allow selection of various menu items To leave the menu store preset position 1 again This switch being in the on position also limits the operator s access to certain functions as described below The following table lists the keyboard functions Keyboard Jai Camera Function Function Iris C Selects AGC Selects manual gain control mode with Iris O maximum gain 255 Aux 1 Selects AGC Aux 2 zr manual gain control mode with gain of Aux 3 e manual gain control mode with gain of Aux 4 AT manual gain control mode with gain of Aux 82 AutoPan ee manual gain control mode with gain of Aux 6 Switches off backlight compensation Aux 7 2 Selects backlight compensation pattern 1 Aux 8 Selects backlight compensation pattern 1 Additional functions may be accessed by recalling preset positions as per the following table These functions may also be accessed by operating the auxiliary output from the control system Note Au
6. SVD106A The Plettac dome allows for the display of configuration menus This feature may optionally be disabled using 51 8 Menu Access 51 8 Access available On Access prohibited Off Rev 1 04 12 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 15 GYYR Vortex In this mode of operation the PIT generates output data that will control the GYYR Vortex Dome set to the GYYR protocol Note This is different to the GYYR Controlink protocol Baud rates are set as per the following table Note The additional functions such as PTZ home positioning are NOT implemented in this mode Output Baud Rate S1 6 51 5 1200 baud 2400 baud Off On 9600 baud On Off 19 2 Kbaud On On The auxiliaries are mapped differently depending on the settings of S1 7 and S1 8 Menu Function S1 8 S1 7 Standard Off Off Tour Define Off On Menu Access On Off Reserved On On 4 1 15 1 Standard Operation In this mode auxiliary 1 to 8 operate the standard auxiliary functions of the Vortex dome Certain auxiliaries are mapped to special functions as per the following table Standard Mode Aux Aux Function Tour 1 9 Tour 2 10 Tour 3 11 12 Menu keystroke 1 Set aux to 1 on to run tour Set to 2 to end tour define Set to 3 to start tour define Set the aux to the value of the keystroke which is required Rev 1 04 13 900 0
7. carried out by means of DIP switch S1 For any address outside of this range a dedicated PIT per Diamond dome would be required Valid Addresses in Broadcast Mode S1 7 S1 6 S1 5 Address 1 to 8 inclusive Off Off Off Address 9 to 16 inclusive Off Off On Address 17 to 24 inclusive Off On Off Address 25 to 32 inclusive Off On On Address 33 to 40 inclusive On Off Off Address 41 to 48 inclusive On Off On Address 49 to 56 inclusive On On Off Address 57 to 64 inclusive On On On Various additional functions of the Diamond dome Aux Output Function 1108 Operate dome Aux Output 9 Invoke KD6 HD6 Setup Menu 10to 19 Numeric 0 through 9 20 Enter key 21 Escape key 22 Program Preset Menu 23 Program Vectorscan Menu 24 List Preshots 25 Run Vectorscan Once 26 Continuous Vectorscan 27 Go to PreShot 28 Display On Off 29 Coordinate Display On Off 31 to 40 Continuous VectorScan 1 to 10 41 to 50 Vectorscan Once 1 to 10 51 Key E 52 Key C 53 Key D 54 Key S 55 Key N 4 1 9 Hitachi CD 08 Mitsubishi CCD 300E Cameras Full functionality of zoom focus iris and preset positioning is supported when used in conjunction with the PIT Obviously as the camera does not incorporate a pan tilt head these functions are not available Rev 1 04 9 900 0595 3 Aug 06
8. certain functions controlled via expansion keyboards Rev 1 04 24 900 0595 3 Aug 06 Notes Rev 1 04 25 900 0595 3 Aug 06 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 www honeywellvideo com TEL 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www ademco com au TEL 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific 33 F Tower A City Center 100 Yi Road Shanghai 200051 China www security honeywell com cn TEL 86 21 2527 4568 Honeywell Security Asia Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www security honeywell com hk TEL 852 2405 2323 Honeywell Security France Parc Gutenberg 8 Voie La Cardon 91120 Palaiseau France www honeywell security fr TEL 33 01 64 53 80 40 Honeywell Security Italia SPA Via Treviso 2 4 31020 San Vendemiano Treviso Italy www honeywell com security it TEL 39 04 38 36 51 Honeywell Security Espana Mijancas 1 3a Planta P Ind Las Mercedes 28022 Madrid Spain www security honeywell com es TEL 34 902 667 800 Honeywell Video Systems Northern Europe Netwerk 121 1446 TR Purmerend The Netherlands www SecurityHouse nl TEL 31 299 410 200 Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Ind Est Runcorn Cheshire WA7 3DL UK www honeywellvideo
9. communications port at 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit 4 1 2 Honeywell GYYR CONTROLINK In this mode of operation the PIT generates output data which will control either the Honeywell PTZC or the GYYR ControLink RD This mode is used to convert from BossWare 9 bit mode to 8 bit PC compatible mode or to change the communication baud rate Note The additional functions such as PTZ home positioning are NOT implemented in this mode Output Baud Rate S1 6 51 5 1200 baud Off Off 2400 baud Off On 9600 baud On Off 19 2 Kbaud On On The output data may be in standard BossWare compatible mode 9 bit data transmission or 8 bit mode which is more compatible with PCs Output Data Format S1 8 8 Bit PC compatible data Off 9 Bit BossWare compatible data On 4 1 3 VCL The VCL auxiliaries for this dome have been assigned the following functions by the PIT Keyboard Function VCL Function Ati Operates the 180 degree turn function Aux 2 Turns auto focus on Aux 3 Recalls alarm preset position high speed Aux 4 Saves alarm preset position Aux 5 Operates the Washer function Aux 6 Operates the Wiper function Aux 7 Toggles mono color Aux 8 Turns auto mono color on Rev 1 04 7 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 4 Molynx When set for Molynx compatible protocol output switch1 5 is used to set fixed speed variable speed control When this switch is off
10. manner 2 900 0595 3 Aug 06 3 1 SWITCH SETTINGS To access the configuration switches the two screws on the top cover of the PIT must be removed The legend on the cover shows the switches as 51 S2 and 53 Each of these switch groups has 8 individual switches marked as 1 through 8 Individual switches are referred to by the switch group followed by the switch number e g 51 8 The switch settings defined in this manual are firmware revision 3 02 3 1 1 Address Selection Set switch 2 to the required address of the PIT This usually matches the camera number in the system The actual switch setting is the binary representation of the address Certain protocols allow for the addressing of multiple devices on the master communications port Broadcast mode In this case this DIP switch may be set to address zero which will pass all received messages through from the slave to the master port The following table shows the first few addresses Address 52 8 52 7 52 6 52 5 52 4 52 3 52 2 52 pud Address 7 Address 6 Address 5 Address 4 Address 3 Address 2 Address 1 Address 0 0 B cast Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 1 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On 2 Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off 3 Off Off Off Off Off Off On On 4 Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off 5 Off Off Off Off Off On Off On 6 Off Off Off Off Off On On Off 255 On On On On On On On On Note There is one exceptio
11. 595 3 Aug 06 4 1 15 GYYR Vortex Continued 4 1 15 2 Tour Define Operation Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Aux 4 Aux 5 Aux 6 Aux 7 Aux 8 start tour 1 define end tour 1 define start tour 2 define end tour 2 define start tour 3 define end tour 3 define start tour 1 end tour 2 4 1 15 3 Menu Access Operation Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Aux 4 Aux 5 Aux 6 Aux 7 Aux 8 4 1 16 Kowa Dome Auxiliaries on the dome are mapped as per the following table Menu access Menu key up Menu key stop Menu key down Menu key left Menu key right Menu key cancel Menu key enter Dome Aux Function Aux Menu Access 1 Menu key up 3 Menu key down 4 Menu key left 5 Menu key right 6 Set Autopan Start 9 Set Autopan End 10 Start Autopan 11 Home position 12 Remote reset 13 Autoflip on off 14 If SW1 5 is on then the PIT will generate 9 different speed settings compatible with older Kowa domes When this switch is on then the PIT will generate 14 different speed settings compatible with newer domes Rev 1 04 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 17 Mikami Dome Please note that the RS422 connection on this dome does not adhere to the standard Connect as per the following table PIT RS422 Mikami Master port Dome TX B TX A GND GND The auxiliaries are mapped as per the following table Mikami Dome Aux Fun
12. CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS HONEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES Rev 1 04 iv 900 0595 3 Aug 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ INSTRUCTIONS All safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated 2 RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 CLEANING Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners aerosol cleaners Use damp cloth for cleaning 6 ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 7 WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this unit near water in unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is classified as a wet location 8 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 9 GROUNDING This unit must b
13. G The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Rev 1 04 vi 900 0595 3 Aug 06 EXPLANATION GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERMCEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERMCING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNINGS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS WARNING THIS UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED NON OBSERVANCE OF THIS STANDARD PRACTICE MAY RESULT IN A STATIC ELECTRICITY BUILD UP THAT MAY RESULT IN AN ELECTRIC SHOCK WHEN EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ARE TOUCHED Rev 1 04 vii 900 0595 3 Aug 06 Notes Rev 1 04 viii 900 0595 3 Aug 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 Rev 1 04 INTRODUGTION eb eed eA 1 OPERATION dne i
14. Honeywell HVBPIT44 Protocol Translator 900 0595 August 2006 Rev 1 04 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS HVBMUOO 1 142 B A July 2005 Initial Release PCN1880 EC03467 Revise description of power supply part number 849193 d August 2005 0089 to 100 240Vac from 90 260Vac EC03467 900 0595 1 0 October 2005 Revise connections and transfer document control to Agile 1 01 November 2005 Add switch setting for Javelin 308 Add switch settings for Kalatel speed dome and Honeywell wwe ical 7008 Korean Scan dome updated VCL AUX functions 1 03 March 2006 Add switch setting for HCC745 camera OSD Add switch settings for addressing Korean ScanDome II 1 04 August 2006 Intervid protocol add switch settings for PTZ logical address ranges firmware revision 3 02 Rev 1 04 ii 900 0595 3 Aug 06 Rev 1 04 Honeywell Declaration of Conformity ISSUED BY Honeywell International Inc 165 Eileen Way P O Box 9035 Syosset NY 11791 United States of America MANUFACTURER Honeywell International Inc DATE OF ISSUE 17 May 2005 TYPE OF EQUIPMENT Protocol Translator MODEL NUMBER S HVBPIT44 STANDARDS TO WHICH CONFORMITY IS DECLARED EN 61000 6 4 2001 Emission standard for industrial environments EN 50130 4 1995 1 1998 A2 2003 Electromagnetic compatibility alarm security systems EN 60950 2000 Safety requirements for Information Technology Equipment in accordance with the provisions of Council D
15. Off Off On On Kowa Dome Second Off On Off Off Mikami Dome Second Off On Off On Pacom Second Off On On Off Panasonic CS600 CS650 Second Off On On On Vicon Second On Off Off Off Javelin 308 Second On Off Off On HCC745 Second On On Off On Auto Home Positioning All PTZ units which support preset positioning may take advantage of auto homing when used in conjunction with the PIT To use this feature switch 1 positions 6 to 7 are used as follows Should an auto home time out value be set the PTZ will automatically be caused to return to preset position 1 after the expiration of the time out The time out is calculated from the time the PTZ was last moved Auto Home Time out S1 7 S1 6 Auto homing disabled Off Off 15 seconds Off On 1 minute On Off 3 minutes 45 seconds On On Write Protecting Home Position The home position may be write protected by switching SW1 8 on In this mode it is not possible to modify preset position 1 To control the Honeywell Korean dome with the HVBPIT44 use Firmware Ver 3 00 or later Rev 1 04 5 900 0595 3 Aug 06 Notes Rev 1 04 6 900 0595 3 Aug 06 41 PTZ MODE DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION 4 1 1 Diagnostic Mode In this mode of operation every PTZ control command received is converted into a readable text string This string is transmitted out of the PIT master
16. UED Rev 1 04 Should an installation require one or more PIT units for protocol translation this has no effect on the connection operation of standard PTZ units which are compatible with the native RS422 protocol generated by the master controller Should it be required to use features such as auto homing only on specific PTZ units then these units must be attached to a PIT which is set up for the required features Other PTZ units which do not require this feature must be attached to the master port of a separate PIT in which this feature is disabled In such a system each PTZ unit must be at a unique address in order for the master controller to be able to control it independently The PIT takes care of translating fixed speed commands into variable speed commands which are automatically ramped from slow to high speed when the PTZ unit supports variable speed Similarly variable speed commands are translated into fixed speed commands where the PTZ unit does not support variable speed The PIT allows for alarm input expansion modules to call preset positions on attached PTZ units The PC unit set to address 8 causes PTZ 1 to move to preset positions 1 to 16 when the corresponding inputs are activated by the closing of an external contact expansion unit address 9 operates PTZ 2 etc expansion unit address 16 operates PTZ 8 allowing for a maximum of 8 PTZ units to be controlled by the C expansion modules in this
17. adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e Ifthe unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition LIGHTNING AND POWER LINE SURGES For added protection of this unit 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 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 or water may damage the unit WALL OR CEILING MOUNTIN
18. changes in the input state are transmitted out of the master communications port in ACSII at 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Also all expansion inputs are copied to the expansion outputs In BossWare mode all alarm input information is transmitted out of the master port in BossWare format This allows for another alarm concentrator to be connected via RS422 and its remote outputs to mirror the local alarm input status In this mode 2 PIT units may be connected back to back via RS422 with each PIT outputs reflecting the other PIT inputs Note Setting the Bossware 8 bit alarm mode affects both the transmitted and received data format This allows two PITs to be interconnected back to back and alarms communicated between them using an 8 bit serial communications link Master Port Baud Rate 51 4 1 3 1200 baud Off Off 9600 baud Off On 19 2 Kbaud On Off 57 6 Kbaud On On 19 900 0595 3 Aug 06 7 1 CONNECTIONS 7 1 1 Power Connection The HVBPIT44 requires a power source of 9 to 20 50 60 Hz or 10 to 28VDC 9 3VA When the HVBPIT44 unit is used within a VideoBloX system such as with an HVBCPU or HVBLCPU power is derived from the system through Pin 6 PWR of the slave channel via RS422 communication cable Note Pin 6 of HVBPIT44 master output channel also delivers power derived from the VideoBloX system to devices connected to that channel
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20. ction Aux Aux Value Camera Manual 1 Camera Auto 2 EC 0 3 EC 1 4 Autopan preset 63 to 64 5 Autopan speed Stop Autopan 6 Auto EC 8 0 1 60 s 1 1 100 s Set shutter speed 9 2 1 500 5 3 1 1000 s 0 0 dB 1 6 Set Gain 10 2 12 dB 3 18 dB 0 Auto 1 Indoor Set white balance 11 2 Outdoor 3 One push trigger 4 1 18 Pacom Protocol Rev 1 04 Address Range 51 6 51 5 Address 1 to 16 Off Off Address 17 to 32 Off On Address 33 to 48 On Off Address 49 to 64 Output Baud Rate S1 8 S1 7 4800 baud Off Off 1200 baud Off On 2400 baud On Off 900 baud On On Note The address sent to the Pacom receiver always falls into the address range 0 to 15 which is set on the receiver The above table specifies which range of addresses will be accepted by the PIT and mapped into the address range of the receiver 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 19 Panasonic WV CS600 CS650 4 1 20 Vicon Rev 1 04 This dome supports an address range from 1 to 96 only Please note that although the protocol is compliant with that provided by Panasonic there is an issue with Preset position storage It may be necessary to store a preset position more than once for it to be functional On the first attempt the dome will sometimes carry out a preset restore operation The function of the 8 aux keys are dependent on the setting of DIP S 1 8
21. d Protocol Compatible With Group S1 4 S1 3 S1 2 S1 1 Text diagnosis output First Off Off Off Honeywell GYYR Vortex First Off Off Off On Honeywell VCL Dome VCLTP First Off Off On Off Molynx Visilynx First Off Off On On ZTX3 ZTX4 First Off On Off Off Burle TC7400 AutoDome First Off On Off On Pelco Intercept amp P First Off On On Off Honeywell Ultrak Diamond First Off On On On Hitachi CD 08 Mitsubishi CCD 300E Cameras First On Off Off Off JAI SV 2500 prior to HVBPIT44 firmware rev 2 78 First On Off Off On Kalatel Dome HVBPIT44 firmware rev 2 78 or later First On Off Off On Sensormatic RS422 First On Off On Off JVC TK C675 First On Off On On control the Kalatel dome with the HVBPIT44 use Firmware Ver 2 99 Rev 1 04 4 900 0595 3 Aug 06 3 1 6 3 1 7 OutputProtocol Selection Continued Output Transmitted Protocol Compatible With Group S1 4 S1 3 S1 2 S1 1 Ernitec ERNA protocol First On On Off Samsung SPP 12 First On On Off On Dennard First On On On Off Mark Mercer First On On On On Honeywell Korean Dome HSDN 251 Second On Off On On Plettac SVD106 SVD106A Second Off Off Off Off Teljoy Second Off Off Off On AD Biphase Second Off Off On Off Gyyr Vortex Second
22. device via the master channel is received on the slave channel Sixteen functions have been defined 0x20 to Ox3f DIP switch 1 positions 5 to 8 determine which function is received The PIT will only respond to one of these functions dependent on the settings of DIP 1 Valid Function Number 51 8 S1 7 S1 6 S1 5 0x20 Off Off Off 0x21 Off Off Off On 0x22 Off Off On Off 0x23 Off Off On On 0x24 Off On Off Off 0x25 Off On Off On 0x26 Off On On Off 0x27 Off On On On Ox2f On On On On The master port baud rate for ASCII string mode is set up by S3 6 and S3 5 as per the following table Master Port Baud Rate S3 6 S3 5 1200 baud Off Off 2400 baud Off On 9600 Kbaud On Off 19 2 Kbaud On On Note If using the HVBPIT44 in a VideoBloX system with AHRD HRHD DVRs the HVBPIT44 must be set to ASCII String Output Mode An HVBPIT44 is required for each DVR Rev 1 04 18 900 0595 3 Aug 06 61 ALARM CONCENTRATOR Rev 1 04 In this mode of operation DIP switches 2 and 3 must be set up as shown in sections 3 1 1 through 3 1 3 Master Port Serial Mode S1 2 S1 1 No Message Transmitted Off Off ASCII Text message Off On transmitted BossWare Alarm message On Off Transmitted BossWare Alarm message 8 On On Bit mode In ASCII Text mode all
23. e a a a oa 23 Rev 1 04 x 900 0595 3 Aug 06 1 1 INTRODUCTION The HVBPIT44 Protocol Interface Translator PIT converts Honeywell s BossWare serial command protocol to various protocols compatible with equipment from other manufacturers The PIT has two serial communications ports The RS422 RS485 Slave port connects to the BossWare communications loop and interprets the telemetry control messages The RS422 RS485 Master port connects to the other manufacturer s equipment The PIT may be configured to operate in various modes e In Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ mode the BossWare PTZ control messages are received on the Slave communications port Depending on the DIP switch settings these commands are then translated to serial data packets which are compatible with other manufacturer s Pan Tilt Zoom telemetry receivers or integrated domes e In device control mode generic BossWare device control commands are received and translated into data packets compatible with other manufacturer s VCR s Multiplexers Quad s etc e In Alarm Concentrator mode alarm inputs and system outputs may be connected via the I C expansion port on the PIT This allows for the connection of up to 256 remote alarms into a system and also for up to 256 system outputs In device control mode the PIT receives generic device control commands from the system main controller 2 1 OPERATION Rev 1 04 On power up both the slave chann
24. e connected to a good earth ground 10 OVERLOADING Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 11 POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the monitor 12 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 13 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 14 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b Ifliquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit c Iftheunit has been exposed to rain or water Rev 1 04 V 900 0595 3 Aug 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CONTINUED 15 16 17 18 19 20 d lfthe unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper
25. el and the master channel LEDs will be illuminated The PIT unit receives serial messages from the system master controller via its slave communication port When a valid message is received the slave port LED will flash off briefly to indicate message receipt Only messages addressed 10 the unit address set up on DIP switch 2 will be received Should DIP switch 2 be set to zero all switches off then messages addressed to any PTZ unit will be received by the PIT The received PTZ control message will then be translated into the appropriate command compatible with the PTZ equipment selected by means of DIP switch 3 This message will be transmitted out of the master port to one or more PTZ telemetry receivers domes which may be attached to this port When the message is transmitted the master port LED will flash off briefly When the PTZ unit does not support addressing e g Mitsubishi RS232 camera then one PIT is required per PTZ The various PTZ units in a system may be individually controlled by setting the address switch on the PIT When the PTZ unit supports addressing e g VCL domes then the PIT may be set to address zero broadcast and each PTZ unit on the master communication port must be set to a unique address There is no limitation in mixing PTZ units domes from different manufacturers as long as the above requirements are met and there is at least one PIT per translation type 1 900 0595 3 Aug 06 2 1 OPERATION CONTIN
26. full variable speed control is allowed When this switch is on only fixed speed commands are transmitted to the Molynx telemetry receiver The auxiliary outputs are mapped to the Molynx telemetry receiver as follows Keyboard Function Molynx Function Aux 1 Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 2 Aux 3 Wash Aux4 Wipe Aux 5 Lamps Aux 6 Lens slow Aux 7 Camera Aux 8 Home 4 1 5 Baxall ZTX3 and ZTX4 The PIT generates data for this protocol at 1200 baud Ensure that the telemetry receiver is set for this data rate The first 8 preset positions are supported for receivers which support this function 4 1 6 Burle TC7400 Series Dome When in the Burle mode of operation the output baud rate may be set by means of DIP switch 51 5 Master Output channel Baud Rate S1 5 9600 Baud Off 2400 Baud On 4 1 7 Pelco D and P In Pelco D mode of operation 255 addresses are supported Setting DIP 1 8 on selects Pelco P mode In P mode the adjacent table shows the selection of the valid address range Address Range S1 6 S1 5 Address 1 to 32 Off Off Address 33 to 64 Off On Address 65 to 96 On Off Address 97 to 128 On On Rev 1 04 8 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 8 Diamond Protocol KD6 HD6 Series When in the Diamond mode of operation only 8 cameras may be controlled by a single PIT in broadcast mode Selection of which group of 8 cameras may be
27. irective s 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility directive 73 23 Low voltage directive Honeywell International Inc hereby declares that the models specified above conform to the directive and standards as specified Place of issue Syosset NY U S A by Bruce Bauer Director of Quality Serial number DC0025 05 2005 900 0595 3 Aug 06 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CANADIAN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR
28. n to input protocol When the input address is set to 255 the PIT will receive 8 bit data and operate in broadcast mode 3 1 2 PTZ Logical Address Ranges Rev 1 04 Switch 3 positions 5 and 6 are used to support below PTZ logical address ranges Logical Address Type in VideoBlox PIT No S3 6 S3 5 Range Confiurator PTZ PTZ Type2 PTZ Type3 PTZ Type4 3 900 0595 3 Aug 06 3 1 3 3 1 4 Baud Rate Selection Switch 3 positions 7 and 8 are used to set the slave port baud rate as per the following table Baud Rate S3 8 S3 7 1200 baud Off Off 9600 Baud Off On 19 2 Kbaud On Off 57 6 Kbaud On On Input Protocol Selection Switch 3 positions 1 to 4 are used to set the protocol which the PIT expects to receive on its slave communications port Input Received Protocol Compatible With S3 4 S3 3 S3 2 S3 1 Reserved Off Off Off Off BossWare first group Off Off Off On BossWare second group Off Off On Off Reserved Off Off On Off Reserved binary values 3 to 14 Device Control Interface On On On Off Alarm Concentrator On On On On OutputProtocol Selection Switch 1 positions 1 to 4 are used to set the protocol the PIT will transmit on its master communications channel Note The group selection must be carried out as described under Input Protocol Selection Output Transmitte
29. owing table Function arrow key UP Select menu item upward arrow key DOWN Select menu item downward joystick UP Select menu item upward 4 1 22 Korean ScanDome II Intervid Mode When the Korean ScanDome II is set for Intervid mode of operation a maximum of 64 addresses are supported Refer to the following table for switch settings for valid address ranges Address Range S1 7 S1 6 Address 1 to 8 Off Off Address 1 to 16 Off On Address 1 to 32 On Off Address 1 to 64 On On Note 51 5 should be OFF in this case Rev 1 04 17 900 0595 3 Aug 06 5 1 DEVICE CONTROL INTERFACE In this mode of operation DIP switches 2 and 3 must be set up as shown in sections 3 1 1 through 3 1 3 DIP switch 1 is used to select the output protocol which is used to control the external device as per the following table Output Transmitted Protocol Compatible With S1 4 S1 3 S1 2 S1 1 Text diagnosis output Off Off Off Off ASCII string mode On On On On Note Device operation may be achieved either by means of a serial message from a system controller or from keyboard s connected to the expansion port of the PIT The expansion keyboard at address 3 maps to functions F1 to F16 and that at address 4 maps to functions F17 to F32 5 1 1 ASCII String Output Mode In this mode of operation the actual text string which is to be sent to the
30. pair and the RX pair must be joined together on this connector i e Pin 1 to pin 4 and pin 2 to pin 3 AIIN Rev 1 04 20 900 0595 3 Aug 06 7 1 3 Master Channel Translated control messages generated by the PIT are transmitted on this port The RS422 configuration allows for multiple PTZ receivers to be connected on a common communications line should the PTZ receivers support unit addressing Connections are as follows Pin Number Pin Function 1 5422 Transmit data to slave device 5422 Rx RS422 Transmit data to slave device RS422 Rx RS422 Receive data from slave device RS422 Tx RS422 Receive data from slave device RS422 Tx GND RS422 Communications common from slave device communications common PWR Optional power provided by Aux Power Supply N C N C O AOIN GND 15422 Communications common from slave device communications common 7 1 4 PC Expansion Connection Rev 1 04 Pin Number Pin Function 2 VCC 5VDC out to external device 3 SDA data 4 SCL clock 5 GND Common 21 900 0595 3 Aug 06 8 1 MECHANICAL SLAVE CHANNEL RS422 1 RXD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 TXD 5 GND 10 28 9 20 Vac 3 VA Ext Load FUSE 500mA Honeywell RS422 010008 A
31. pment manufacturer Diagnostic text output Honeywell VCL VCLTP protocol dome Honeywell Diamond SmartScan Address 1 to 8 9 to 16 or single address Honeywell Korean Scan dome Javelin 308 Kalatel speed dome Molynx Visylinx Baxall ZTX3 and ZTX4 Burle TC7400 series dome 9600 or 2400 baud Pelco Intercept D or protocol Mitsubishi CCD 300E camera Computar CD 08 camera Sensormatic UltraDome RS422 dome protocol JVC TK C675A or B Dome Address 1 to 99 or 101 to 199 Ernitec ERNA Protocol Samsung SPP12 RS422 Protocol Dennard RS422 Protocol Mark Mercer RS422 Protocol Plettac SVD106 SVD106A Dome Protocol American Dynamics Bi Phase Protocol Can control only 1 PTZ at a time Teljoy Provicom RS422 Protocol Gyyr Vortex Kowa Dome Mikami Dome Pacom 2005 2017 2018 Panasonic WV CS600 CS650 CS850 Vicon RS422 telemetry receiver Surveyor 99 dome Pan tilt zoom focus iris 64 position presets store and recall auxiliary function control Functions Functions not available on selected translation target device are excluded ot Switch selectable write protection of preset home position er Auto homing selectable off 15 sec 1 min or 3 min 45 Sec Device Control Options Diagnostic text output Configurable ASCII text strings when used in conjunction with VideoBloX matrix Device Control functions Either via serial commands or device at address 1 may have
32. sormatic RS422 Dome Protocol Rev 1 04 Only 7 preset positions are currently supported by the PIT 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 12 JVC 675 Dome When in the JVC mode of operation only 99 cameras be controlled by a single PIT in broadcast mode Selection of which group of 99 cameras may be carried out by means of DIP switch S1 5 Note that as the dome address range is limited to 99 the PIT set to control domes in the range 101 to 199 modifies the address by subtracting 100 To control a JVC dome address 101 the dome must be set to address 1 and connected to the PIT with S 1 5 ON Valid Addresses in Broadcast Mode S1 5 Address 1 to 99 inclusive Off Address 101 to 199 inclusive On The generated protocol may be optimized for the standard JVC protocol or the extended model B protocol which allows for a greater range of variable speeds JVK Model S1 6 TK C675B Off TK C675 On Turn on DIP S1 7 to enable auto focus 4 1 13 Dennard RS422 Dome Protocol The Dennard dome allows for the display of configuration menus This feature may optionally be disabled using 51 5 Menu Access 51 5 Access available Off Access prohibited On The menu may be accessed by using Aux 6 Shown as PTZ F1 on the The accept function for this dome is Recall preset position 1 A shortcut to accept is via Aux 8 Shown as PTZ on the 4 1 14 Plettac SVD106
33. tt pt e xod rc cete eap aa a 1 SWITGCH SETTINGS emn ie rendere hn 3 3 11 Address Selection ui e E e RR Le a ep 3 3 1 2 PTZ Logical Address Ranges i na repre i ae rr 3 3 473 Baud Rate Selection see e ddp cd ec pene 4 3 1 4 Input Protocol Selectie O A ed 4 3 1 5 Output Protocol Selection mm o o 4 3 1 6 Auto Home Positioning ecs dn eot ee det e a eet Ce dedu et e dte fa Di 5 3 1 7 Write Protecting Home Position ssssesseeeneeneeneeeneneen nnne 5 PTZ MODE DEVICE SPECIFIC OPERATION eee eee ana ana aaa amane 7 4A Diagnostic MOdE erret Pen ca ioe ele ut Ped a Pai at ut at 7 4 1 2 Honeywell GYYR CONTROLINK mean nennen 7 Obs cce nts pte E e ae hb r 7 4 14 MONTR A iR ERR 8 4 1 5 21 3 and ZTXA i etin EE te TN Eee E ada uet invece reel 8 4 1 6 Burle TC7400 Series Dome sse enne enne snnt entente nennen nennen 8 44 7 Pelco D and 8 4 1 8 Diamond Protocol KD6 HD6 Series ono non nn 9 4 1 9 Hitachi CD 08 Mitsubishi CCD 300E Cameras nana eene 9 4 1 10 JAI CV S2500 Camera prior to HVBPIT44 firmware rev 2 78 10 4 111 Sensormatic RS422 Dome Protocol men nn nn nennen 11 41 12 VO TK 6675 DoMme get eR eei 12 4 1 13 Dennard 85422 Dome
34. x 1 to 8 operate as described above Preset BI Aux Controlled Jai Camera Function Number Access By S1 8 1 No N A Manual gain set to 0 2 No N A Manual gain set to 50 3 No N A Manual gain set to 100 4 No N A Manual gain set to 150 5 No N A Manual gain set to 200 6 No N A Manual gain set to 255 7 No N A 8 No N A AGC fixed gain 900 0595 3 Aug 06 4 1 10 CV S2500 Camera prior to HVBPIT44 firmware rev 2 78 Continued Preset 296993 5 Controlled by Jai Camera Function Number S1 8 9 No AGC manual gain 10 No Backlight compensation off 11 No Backlight compensation pattern 1 12 No Backlight compensation pattern 2 13 Yes Auto shutter on 14 Yes Flickerless shutter 15 Yes Auto shutter off 16 Yes Shutter speed 1 250 17 Yes Shutter speed 1 500 18 Yes Shutter speed 1 1000 19 Yes Shutter speed 1 2000 20 Yes Shutter speed 1 4000 21 Yes Shutter speed 1 10000 22 Yes Auto white balance 23 Yes Manual white balance 24 Yes One push white balance 25 Yes One push white balance as per JAI K B 26 Yes White balance 3200K 27 Yes White balance 4600K 28 Yes White balance 5600K 29 Yes Gamma 0 45 30 Yes Gamma 0 60 31 Yes Gamma 1 0 32 Yes Negative image 33 Yes Normal positive image 34 Yes Down key 35 Yes Up key 36 Yes Left key 37 Yes Right key 38 Yes Menu toggle 4 1 11 Sen
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