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1. 39 Setting the ZOOM se s soe A awe VOY ow HO ew ee ue 40 Setting Exposures ios x 3 oon ok RUE SOROR RR OS AA E XO POM RG RR RORSEGE wo 41 Setting the Picture Brightness ees 43 Setting the Maximum AGC Level ees 43 Setting the Chroma Level es 44 Setting Backlight Compensation a 44 Setting Auto Slow Shutter eres 45 Setting Wide Dynamic Range ee 45 Setting Advanced Wide Dynamic Range es 45 Setting High Sensitivity Mode lees 46 Setting Field Noise Reduction eres 46 Setting White Balance ee 46 Setting E Flip and Mirror Image 2 a 47 Setting the Vertical Phase Edge 2 a 47 Setting Image Stabilization res 48 Setting Motion Detection Roo es 48 Setting the Video Gain and Lift UTP Video Output llle 49 Configuring Alar Me 2 22 2c nus cese RRS REG RO SRE ES Ee Ee EEE 51 Programming Alarms s us 284 bee Se x OU Dae eo E E XR POR Re RR UR n d 51 Setting Alarm Conditions ee 52 Setting Automatic Acknowledgment Properties 22e 52 Setting Alarm Messages llo s eroe 53 Setting Alarm Overwrite and Overwrite Time en 53 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors LL 55 Configuring Presets s oh hor ns 55 Configuring Advanced Presets o o oaa a a 57 Configurin
2. Setting NightShot Auto Digital Slow Control NightShot Shutter Sensitivity Auto AE Mode MAN NA OFF Auto AER1 Mode AUTO HIGH OFF Auto AER2 Mode AUTO MID OFF Auto AE Mode MAN NA AUTO Auto AER 1 Mode default AUTO HIGH AUTO Auto AER 2 Mode AUTO MID AUTO Auto AER 3 Mode AUTO LOW AUTO Document 800 05662V1 RevA 41 04 11 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings To set the Manual AE mode 1 Disable auto exposure preset 92 a b Exit the OSD menus until you have manual control of the dome Enter preset 92 on your controller to toggle auto exposure off Enter preset 90 on your controller to access the OSD main menu Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control gt 2 Manual AE Mode Select one of the following options Iris default Provides manual iris control while the camera controls the gain and shutter automatically Gain Provides manual gain control while the camera controls the iris and shutter automatically Full Provides access to shutter speed AGC level settings and to manual iris control Shutter Provides manual shutter control while the camera controls the iris and gain automatically If Full is selected do the following a Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control 3 Full Manual Settings Select the desired Shutter Speed e NTSC 1 60 default 1 120 1 180 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 30000 e PAL 1 50 default 1 100 1 150
3. Setting Field Noise Reduction Field noise reduction FNR technology minimizes random noise and after images generated by moving subjects producing clear sharp images and improving motion detection performance Field noise reduction can also reduce the bandwith and storage volume required if the video is digitized and compressed Auto and manual field noise reduction modes are available To set the field noise reduction mode e Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 9 Field Noise Reduction gt 1 FNR Mode P Auto default or Manual e f Auto is selected you can adjust the level of noise reduction by selecting 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 9 Field Noise Reduction gt 2 Auto FNR P Slight default Weak Medium or Strong e f Manual is selected you can adjust the level of noise reduction by selecting 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 9 Field Noise Reduction gt Manual FNR O 16 and then selecting a value between 0 weak and 16 strong Setting White Balance If manual white balance is enabled the red and blue gain settings can be changed If manual white balance is disabled the red and blue gain settings can be changed but the settings do not take affect until the manual white balance is enabled again 46 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide To enable disable manual white balance Select 5 Camera Options F4 White Balance gt 1 Manual White Balanc
4. Dome Housing Mount Scan Assembly Camera Bubble The complete installed product including the housing mount or adapter scan assembly and bubble The in ceiling pendant or rugged outer enclosure that houses the scan assembly lt contains an interface board for connecting power video control data and alarm wiring to the dome The housing is a component of the dome The hardware used to support the housing It may be included with the housing as with in ceiling and rugged housings or available for purchase separately as with indoor or outdoor pendant housings The mount is a component of the dome A combination of mechanical electrical and software components including the camera block and firmware It is installed inside the housing and enclosed by the bubble The scan assembly is a component of the dome The particular model of camera purchased The camera is a component of the scan assembly The optically transparent hemisphere that fits onto the bottom of the housing enclosing the scan assembly It is available in clear or colored versions The bubble is a component of the dome xvi ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions Typeface Meaning Example Bold User input Type 1234 OSD menu title command Select 2 Control Options gt 1 PASS BOLD CAPS Key name Press and hold CTRL
5. Enter High Lght 28dB Enter Low Lght 28dB Manual White Balance Red Gain Blue Gain 1 Presets 2 Preset Tours 3 Sectors 5 Start up Screen Msg 5 Set Default Function 5 NA 5 Video Options 1 Still Preset 2 E Flip 3 Mirror Image 5 Program Sector 5 Time amp Date Settings 1 Display Time 2 Display Date 3 Time Format 4 Change Time 5 Change Date 6 Change Camera Name Loc 6 Auto Focus 6 Restore Default Settings 6 Vert Phase Edge 6 Program Privacy Zone 6 Display Supply Voltages 7 Change Sector Name Loc 7 Preset Tour Auto Foc 7 Scan and Camera Reset 7 Vert Phase 0 359 9 7 Delete PS PT MT Sectors 7 Timed Functions 8 Crosshairs 8 Preset Auto Focus 9 Dome Name Settings 1 Set Dome Name 2 Display Dome Name 3 Change Dome Name Location 9 Timed Auto Focus sec a Diamond IntelliBus protocol only MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD Pelco P AD Pelco D AD protocol only Notavailable with 18x Color HDXA cameras 8 NA 9 WDR amp Motion Detection 1 Wide Dynamic Range 2 Motion Detection Document 800 05662V1 RevA 04 11 15 Preparing to Configure the Dome Table 3 3 Menu Tree 35x WDR TDN HDXG 1 Language 2 Display Options English default Francais French Deutsch German Italiano Italian Espa ol Spanish Polski Polish Neder
6. Regulatory Statements All ACUIX PTZs meet as a minimum Class A emissions standards For the latest product information including information on ACUIX configuration certifications beyond Class A visit www honeywellvideo com products cameras pt 103879 html 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 Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance North America The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL60065 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60065 03 Europe Th
7. Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions INSTALLATION Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions e Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty 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 Any wall or ceiling mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting kit approved or recommended by the manufacturer 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 HEAT Situate away from items that produce heat or are heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area classified as a wet location MOUNTING SYSTEM Use only with a mounting system recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product 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
8. Troubleshooting This appendix contains the following sections e General Troubleshooting page 91 e Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Options page 94 General Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following issues use this troubleshooting guide to resolve the problem If the problem persists call Technical Support at 1 800 323 4576 ext 2 or e mail HVSsupport honeywell com Note Any equipment returned to Honeywell Systems Group 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 No picture appears e Ensure that the lens cap has been removed e Check the video connections to the monitor or CCTV system and to the dome Are the cables connected securely e Check the power supply voltage Is it within the operating specifications for your camera model e Connect a video monitor directly to the dome video output cable to eliminate video problems that could be caused by other equipment such as video switches Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 91 04 1 Troubleshooting The picture is blurry e Check the video ground connections e Check for ground loops e Check camera focus The dome cannot find home or cannot go to a preset e Ensure that no wires are interfering with the pan and tilt movements of the scan assembly Ensure that the pan and tilt belts are properly seated on their respecti
9. are programmed using OSD menus A monitor and a controller are required to access the OSD Additional Information Forthe latest product information and documentation visitthe ACUIX PTZ dome web page at www honeywellvideo com products cameras pt 103879 html The product page contains downloadable PDF versions of data sheets quick references installation and user guides A amp E specifications product notices and other related documents Installing the Scan Assembly This chapter contains the following sections e Preparing to Install the Scan Assembly page 3 Installing the Scan Assembly page 8 e Installing the Bubble page 9 Preparing to Install the Scan Assembly The dome housing must be completely installed prior to installing the scan assembly and bubble The ACUIX Indoor and Outdoor Housings Installation Guide 800 04558 provides instructions for installing the housing Note The instructions in this chapter assume that the housing has already been installed as well as all of the power video and telemetry data connections Before you install the scan assembly in the housing you must first set the dome address protocol baud rate and parity using the DIP switches located on the circuit board on top of the scan assembly CAUTION To prevent damage to the housing and scan assembly circuit boards follow standard industry precautions for electrostatic discharge sensitive devices Document 800 05662V1 Re
10. 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 30000 Select the desired AGC Level Choose a value between 0 default and 30 dB Manually control the iris using Iris Open and Iris Close on your controller To slow the AE response speed 1 Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control gt 4 Slow AE Response 2 Select a value between 1 default and 254 times 42 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting the Picture Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the image To set the picture brightness 1 Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 1 Exposure Level 2 Select a value between 0 and 255 where e 0 darkest e 255 brightest 70 default Note Setting the exposure level to a value other than 70 may upset auto white balance AWB operation and auto exposure AE operation Setting the Maximum AGC Level Automatic gain control AGC adjusts the video signal strength to compensate for changes in light levels To set the maximum AGC level 1 Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 2 Max AGC Level 0 255 2 Select a value between 0 and 255 where e 0 picture is dim with no noise e 255 picture is bright with noise e 216 default Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 43 04 1 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings Setting the Chroma Level The chroma level controls the color saturation of the image To set the chroma level 1 Selec
11. Auto Focus on page 60 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 27 04 1 Configuring PTZ Control Setting Timed Auto Focus You can set the camera to focus automatically at regular intervals of either 20 30 60 120 300 or 600 seconds To set timed auto focus Select 3 Control Options gt 9 Timed Auto Focus sec gt OFF default 20 30 60 120 300 or 600 28 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings This chapter contains the following sections e Setting the Zoom page 29 e Setting Exposure page 31 Setting NightShot True Day Night page 32 e Setting White Balance page 34 e Setting E Flip and Mirror Image page 35 e Setting the Vertical Phase Edge page 36 e Setting Wide Dynamic Range page 36 Setting Motion Detection page 37 e Setting the Video Gain and Lift UTP Video Output page 38 Setting the Zoom Setting the Maximum Digital Zoom Digital zoom enlarges an image by expanding it both vertically and horizontally resulting in an overall reduction in resolution You can limit the amount of digital zoom available to the camera To set the maximum digital zoom e Select 5 Camera Options gt 1 Zoom and Focus gt 1 Max Digital Zoom Mag gt 1x default 12x 4x or 2x Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 29 04 1 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings Setting the Zoom Speed You can set the speed at which the camera goes from full wide zoom to telephoto zoom There are eight le
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13. Italic Placeholder Type user name Cross reference See Chapter 1 Introduction Typewriter Text string displayed on the OSD menu The message Unauthorized object entered appears A A DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION without safety alert symbol Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in damage to property Note Indicates important information that does not involve a significant risk of personal injury or property damage Document 800 05662V1 Rev A xvii 04 11 xviii Introduction This chapter contains the following sections About the ACUIX High Speed PTZ Dome page 1 Setup and Configuration page 2 Additional Information page 2 About the ACUIX High Speed PTZ Dome The ACUIX High Speed PTZ Dome is a fully featured pan tilt zoom PTZ tracking system designed for detailed surveillance applications Dome features include True Day Night TDN Wide Dynamic Range WDR and Electronic Image Stabilization EIS options Indoor and outdoor housing options available in in ceiling indoor pendant indoor outdoor and rugged outdoor styles Th
14. MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC 9 Pelco P Pelco D AD 78 Run preset tour 1 16 79 User default setting preset All 80 81 82 Run mimic tours 1 2 and 3 MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD Pelco P_AD 83 84 85 Program mimic tours 1 2 and 3 Pelco D AD 86 End mimic tour programming mode MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD 87 88 89 Start run preset tours 1 2 and 3 MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD Pelco P_AD Pelco D_AD 90 Setup menu OSD MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD 91 Reserved 92 Toggle auto exposure on or off 93 Toggle backlight compensation on or off A MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P a D 94 Toggle between day mode and night mode Pelco D AD 95 Toggle between freezing and unfreezing the current scene 96 Run flashback function toggle between two saved positions 97 Advanced preset All 98 Camera reset Diamond IntelliBus MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD 99 Toggle between day mode and night mode Diamond IntelliBus a Camera model dependent 14 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide OSD Menu Tree Table 3 2 Menu Tree 18x Color HDXA 18x WDR TDN HDXJ 26x WDR TDN HDXF 1 Language English default Francais French Deutsch German Italiano Italian Espa ol Spanish Polski Polish Nederlands Dutch Ce amp tina Czech 2 Display Options 3 Control Options 4 Diagnos
15. NightShot Control Options Menu PA uIc TsHOT CONTROL OPTIONS NightShot Modes Nightshot 4 Activate m Deactivate 102 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Table C 1 TDN Video Gain and Shutter Time Values A Video Gain Shutter Time dB s Increasing Light Level 14 1 60 1 50 28 1 30 1 25 28 1 15 1 12 28 1 8 1 6 28 1 4 1 3 Setting the Activation and Deactivation Levels The NightShot TDN activate and deactivate points are identified by their video gain and shutter time values The full list of values from highest light level to lowest are shown in Table C 1 The deactivate point must always be at a higher light level lower gain and lower shutter time than the activate point If the ACUIX continually switches between day mode and night mode try moving the deactivate and activate points farther apart To ensure the highest quality of picture lowest video noise the deactivate point should be set to 0 dB and 1 60 s with the activate point set far enough below that to ensure that the ACUIX does not oscillate between day and night modes at any point in the light level range found in the application With this setting the ACUIX switches to night mode with a black and white picture at the highest possible light level Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 103 04 1 Understanding Automatic Exposure and NightShot If color information needs to be retain
16. OK 8 Turn on power to the dome and then click Next The following message appears Connecting Download the New Firmware If the connection is successful the following screen appears ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader select new firmware Doma Type DALI isi pon Select new fila i Current version Doma Application 17 FPGA BA File Ra BSP s Click Haxt bo update ihe firmare Honeywell 1 Click the button to navigate to the ACUIX firmware combo file acu saved on your computer The Dome Application and FPGA Bit File boxes should display the new version numbers under New Version 2 Select the check boxes under Update and then click Next to update the firmware Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 77 04 11 Installing Dome Firmware 5 o NOM If the firmware update is successful the following message appears ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader Firmware update is successfull Stich off power do the dome Remove Camera Assembly Sel Ihe DIP SW6 7 ta OFF posliton Put back camara assembhy In te housing Switch on power To Ehe dome Turn off power to the dome Remove the bubble from the dome housing and remove the scan assembly Push in the two locking tabs on either side of the scan assembly to release the scan assembly from the dome housing Set DIP switch SW6 7 to OFF Replace the scan assembly in the dome housing and reattach the bubble Turn on power to the dome Click Finis
17. ON or OFF default Note If the dome has overlapping sectors displaying at the same time the two sector names alternate on the screen at 1 5 second intervals To change the location of the sector name on the screen 1 Select 2 Display Options P 7 Change Sector Name Loc 2 Position the sector name on the screen by moving the controller joystick up or down To show hide the preset name e Select 2 Display Options F3 Preset Names gt ON or OFF default 18 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Displaying the Zoom Magnification You can show the camera s zoom magnification level on the screen To show hide the zoom magnification e Select 2 Display Options gt 4 Digital Zoom Mag gt ON or OFF default Displaying the Startup Screen A startup screen appears when you first power up the dome displaying the protocol baud rate parity data bits camera type and firmware version of the dome You can turn off the startup screen so that it does not appear the next time you power up the dome To show hide the startup screen message e Select 2 Display Options gt 5 Start up Screen Msg gt ON default or OFF Displaying Crosshairs You can show crosshairs on the screen to aid in positioning the camera This is helpful for setting up privacy zones and sectors To show hide crosshairs Select 2 Display Options gt 8 Crosshairs f ON or OFF default Document 800 05662V1
18. Operational Diagnostics F1 Display Error Logs Clearing Error Logs You can reset all counts in the error log table to zero To clear the error logs Select 4 Diagnostic Options gt 4 Operational Diagnostics 2 Clear Error Logs Running Diagnostics You can find out if the dome can find home or whether there is a pan or tilt homing error You can also find out if the power being supplied to the dome is adequate To find home Select 4 Diagnostic Options 4 Operational Diagnostics 3 Run Diagnostics 1 Find Home The dome will begin finding home Once the home index position is found the message Home Found appears To check the supply voltage e Select 4 Diagnostic Options gt 4 Operational Diagnostics gt 3 Run Diagnostics 2 Check Supply Voltage The status of each power supply 3 3 V for the printed circuit boards 15 V for the camera will show as PASS or FAIL Displaying Firmware Details You can view the details of the firmware currently installed on the dome To display the firmware information Enter preset 75 on your controller Enter the password default 1000 In the Administrator Setup menu select 5 Firmware Info o N Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 95 04 1 Troubleshooting 96 C Understanding Automatic Exposure and NightShot This appendix contains the following sections About the Lens Iris or Aperture and the F Number page 97 e About Vi
19. Rev A 04 1 Configuring the OSD Displaying Dome Names You can create a dome name and manage its on screen display settings To create a dome name 1 Select 2 Display Options f 9 Dome Name Settings gt 1 Set Dome Name 2 Enter a name for the dome up to 24 alphanumeric characters using the controller joystick To show hide a dome name e Select 2 Display Options f 9 Dome Name Settings gt 2 Display Dome Name P ON or OFF default To change the location of the dome name on the screen 1 Select 2 Display Options gt 9 Dome Name Settings f 3 Change Dome Name Location 2 Position the dome name on the screen by moving the controller joystick up or down Displaying the Pan Tilt and Zoom Coordinates You can show the dome s pan azimuth tilt elevation declination and zoom coordinates on the screen To show hide the pan and tilt coordinates e Select 4 Diagnostic Options f 1 Coordinates ON or OFF default 20 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Displaying the Time and Date You can show the current time and date on the screen The time is displayed at the lower left center of the screen the date at the lower right center of the screen To show hide the current time Select 7 Enhanced Settings gt 5 Time amp Date Settings gt 1 Display Time gt ON or OFF default To change the time setting 1 Select 7 Enhanced Settings gt 5 Time amp Dat
20. The message BROADCAST RX MODE ON is displayed on the screen for a few seconds Also the letter B is displayed after the dome address Complete the required commands to all the enabled domes When the command is complete for all the domes it is recommended that you disable the feature across the network for these same domes To disable the broadcast command receive mode Enter preset 74 on your controller The message BROADCAST RX MODE OFF is displayed on the screen for a few seconds The letter B is no longer displayed after the dome address 84 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Maintaining the Dome Following a preventive maintenance schedule allows minor faults to be detected and corrected before they become serious and cause equipment failure Regular maintenance also helps to extend the life of the equipment You should do the following at regular intervals Cleaning the Dome Verify that all mounting hardware is secure Inspect all connecting cables for deterioration or other damage Wipe the housing with a clean damp cloth Clean the dome It is extremely important to treat the surface of all domes with the same care as you would a fine camera lens Always handle the bubble from the outer surface Both the inside and outside can be irreparably damaged if dropped or scratched To prevent scratching carefully remove particles by hand such as sand or grit prior to wiping
21. can select the preset 5800 K base mode for more precise white balance adjustment 34 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide To set the video gain and shutter speed for high light or low light 1 Select 5 Camera Options 4 White Balance gt 3 Enter High Light 28 dB or 4 Enter Low Light 28 dB 2 Select a Video Gain Setting e OdB 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 GB 10 dB 12 dB 14 dB 16 dB 18 dB 20 dB 22 dB 24 dB 26 dB or 28 dB 3 Select a Shutter Speed e NTSC cameras high light default is 1 60 s low light default is 1 30 s 1 4 s 1 8 s 1 15 s 1 30 s or 1 60 s e PAL cameras high light default is 1 50 s low light default is 1 25 s 1 3 s 1 6 s 1 12 s 1 25 s or 1 50 s To enable disable manual white balance e Select 5 Camera Options 9 4 White Balance gt 5 Manual White Balance PON or OFF default To set red gain and blue gain Set manual white balance to ON Select 5 Camera Options 4 White Balance gt 6 Red Gain Select a value between 0 and 255 default 200 Select 5 Camera Options F4 White Balance gt 7 Blue Gain Select a value between 0 and 255 default 200 ak ON Setting E Flip and Mirror Image This feature is only available with HDXJ and HDXF cameras It is not available with HDXA cameras E Flip turns the image upside down Mirror Image reverses the image horizontally To enable disable E Flip e Select 5 Camera Options gt 5 Video O
22. menus from the OSD select 5 Camera Options gt 2 Exposure Control 104 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figure C 6 AE Control Menu and Example Settings PROGRAM AE CONTROL MENU Auto Exp OFF for Manual AE 1 Auto AE Mode AE 2 NA 3 NA AE Exp Mode Features NightShot Control MAN Auto NS Sensitivity NA Digital Slow Shutter OFF Note the following about using NightShot with a 35x camera block e AER 1 mode is optimized for signal to noise S N ratio priority AER 83 mode is optimized for color priority e AER 2 mode is balanced between S N ratio and color priorities To see a depiction of the approximate light levels where the camera switches from day mode IR cut filter in to night mode IR cut filter out and then from night mode to day mode see e Figure C 7 for when the digital slow shutter function is inactive e Figure C 8 for when the digital slow shutter function is active e The conditions for the change from day to night mode must be continuously present for more than 5 0 s for the switch to take place e The conditions for the change from night to day mode must be continuously present for more than 8 0 s for the switch to take place The exposure mode is toggled between auto and manual using preset 92 if the ACUIX is configured for MAXPRO mode Diamond protocol VCL protocol VCL UTC protocol Pelco P protocol or Pelco D protoco
23. noise Full Manual This mode operates the same as the manual exposure mode of the 18x and 26x cameras as described above Operating NightShot TDN on ACUIX PTZ Camera Blocks Note The light level values below are only approximate numbers The actual values in a specific application depend on the spectrum of the light reflected from or emitted by the scene Light measurements in lux do not include the infrared IR content of the light Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 101 04 1 Understanding Automatic Exposure and NightShot The figures described in this section are based on typical incandescent light sources The values vary considerably with the use of other light sources For example the light from a mercury vapor lamp contains very little IR light therefore the apparent sensitivity of the night mode with mercury vapor lighting is not as great as with incandescent lighting Operation of NightShot with ACUIX 18x and 26x Camera Blocks The ACUIX PTZ dome application firmware controls the NightShot TDN function of the 18x and 26x camera blocks that are part of your ACUIX scan assembly The firmware controls this by monitoring the video gain and shutter time You can also configure the specific values at which the camera switches from day mode to night mode and from night mode to day mode using the on screen display OSD menus from the OSD select 5 Camera Options gt 3 NightShot Control See Figure C 4 Figure C 4 ACUIX OSD
24. oh e on 20 Displaying the Pan Tilt and Zoom Coordinates lens 20 Displaying the Time and Date es 21 5 Configuring PTZ Control ou oom ooo oom o Rm m RON ORO BR A 23 Setting PASS 2x oracio dox Re ede Aem wo a ew 4 d PE 3 dew Rev Eo a ur 23 Setting AUtoJPIVOL Luis ko xD SEO e RS RU A Ro ACRES E POR E ee Ld ano 24 Setting the Pan and Tilt Speed ee 24 Setting Pan Reverse hor n 24 Setting Tilt Reverse sss so oe R9 E S ARU RO wR SURE pon RU RUN ee 25 Setting the Tilt Limit lt lt s sm kon moRugom ae Re Rx EUR BG WOY wo 25 Finding Home on Startup 2 1 ll rs 25 Setting the Pan Offset 2 ee 26 Setting the Startup State Restore 2 ee 27 Setting Auto FOCUS x s 4 66440 RO ee ba based ee ee a Sob E Y ee ees es 27 Setting Timed Auto Focus 2 seo s e es 28 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A iii 04 11 10 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings ln 29 Seting he ZOOM s s be 64 3 pond a a bw a id a 29 Setting Exposures a n aaa a A a a ROS OE e X Rm RA 31 Setting NightShot True Day Night llle 32 Setting White Balance lel Rn 34 Setting E Flip and Mirror Image res 35 Setting the Vertical Phase Edge 2 a 36 Setting Wide Dynamic Range 1 2 eres 36 Setting Motion Detection 2 lesen 37 Setting the Video Gain and Lift UTP Video Output ee ee 38 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings
25. on the monitor screen when an alarm is activated The message remains on the screen as long as the alarm is active After the alarm is acknowledged the message is cleared To set an alarm message 1 In the Alarm column select the alarm input you want to set 2 In the Name column enter the text you want to appear on the screen when the alarm is activated for example Front Door using the controller joystick You can enter up to 24 alphanumeric characters Setting Alarm Overwrite and Overwrite Time When alarm overwrite is enabled alarms are acknowledged at the end of the overwrite time if other triggered alarms are detected Alarms detected after the first alarm are processed in numerical order Example Alarm 1 is programmed to execute preset tour 3 with auto ack enabled after 30 seconds and alarm overwrite enabled after 10 seconds When alarm 1 is triggered it runs preset tour 3 for a minimum of 30 seconds unless other triggered alarms are detected If other alarms are detected alarm 1 is acknowledged after preset tour 3 has run for a minimum of 10 seconds and the next alarm is processed If other alarms are detected and alarm overwrite and auto ack are both disabled the dome waits for manual acknowledgment of alarm 1 and no other triggered alarms are processed To enable disable alarm overwrite 1 Select 3 Control Options gt 3 Program Alarms gt 5 Alarm Overwrite gt ON or OFF default 2 If alarm overwrite is en
26. persons ACCESSORIES Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer CLEANING Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 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 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 Using replacement parts or accessories other than the original manufacturers may invalidate the warranty Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 xi Warnings and Cautions 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 CAUTION To prevent damage to the static sensitive receiver and power supply circuit boards leave the scan assembly inside the antistatic bag it was shipped in until the time of installation CAUTION To prevent damage to the interface and scan assembly circuit boards follow standard industry precautions for electrostatic discharge sensitive devices Xii ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide
27. removed Therefore a preset programmed in day mode may be out of focus in NightShot mode To avoid this issue program separate day presets and night presets Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 59 04 1 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors Programming a Preset Tour These instructions apply only to domes configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P or Pelco D protocol You can program up to 16 preset tours of up to 64 presets each To program a preset tour 1 Select 6 Function Programming gt 2 Program a Preset Tour 2 The Number NUM column shows the order in which the presets will be processed In the Preset column enter the number of the preset you want to use In the Velocity column select a value in degrees between 1 and 480 default 480 degrees per second 5 In the Dwell column select a value in seconds between 1 and 99 Note Press Focus Near to insert a new line above the current line Press Focus Far to delete the current line Setting Preset Tour Auto Focus You can turn auto focus on or off for preset tours When auto focus is disabled the camera lens does not attempt to focus while moving between presets To enable disable preset tour auto focus e Select 3 Control Options gt 7 Preset Tour Auto Focus gt ON or OFF default Note Preset tour auto focus is turned on automatically when preset auto focus is turned on Preset tour auto focus cannot be turned off while pre
28. s NTSC 1 1 to 1 30 000 s NTSC speed 1 3 to 1 10 000 s PAL 1 8 to 1 10 000 s PAL 1 0 75 to 1 30 000 s PAL White balance WB Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Manual Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Manual Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Manual Auto Indoor Outdoor Manual Color gain Auto Manual When in Auto Manual When in Auto Manual When in Auto Manual When in manual can be set manual can be set manual can be set manual can be set between 0 and 255 between 0 and 255 between 0 and 255 between 0 and 511 Backlight On Off Auto On Off Auto On Off Auto On Off Auto compensation BLC Focusing system Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual Electronic Image No No No Yes up to 12 dB Stabilization EIS suppression Digital zoom limited to 2x when in EIS mode AE control Auto Manual Exposure Level Backlight Compensation Auto Manual Exposure Level Backlight Compensation Auto Manual Wide Dynamic Range Exposure Level Backlight Compensation Auto Manual Exposure Level Backlight Compensation Color encoding NTSC or PAL models available NTSC or PAL models available NTSC or PAL models available NTSC or PAL models available Motion detection No Four default motion detection zones Four default motion detection zones Four default motion detection zones Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 11 89 ACUIX Specifications 90
29. whether the alarm is triggered by a normally closed NC contact opening or by a normally open NO contact closing To set an alarm condition as open or closed 1 Select 3 Control Options gt 3 Program Alarms gt 2 Set Alarm Condition 2 Inthe Alarm column select the alarm input you want to set 1 4 3 In the Condition column select OPEN to activate the alarm when the contact opens or select CLOSE to activate the alarm when the contact closes Setting Automatic Acknowledgment Properties The alarm remains active until it is acknowledged You can set the alarm to be acknowledged manually or automatically When auto acknowledgment is enabled the alarm is acknowledged after a set number of seconds Example Alarm 1is programmed to run preset tour 3 and is set to Auto Ack enabled at 30 seconds When the alarm is activated preset tour 3 will run for 30 seconds At the end of 30 seconds the alarm is acknowledged and preset tour 3 stops running To enable disable auto acknowledgment 1 Select 3 Control Options gt 3 Program Alarms gt 3 Enable Auto Ack 2 Inthe Alarm column select the alarm input you want to set 1 4 3 Inthe Auto Ack column select Enabled or Disabled 4 If auto acknowledgment is enabled in the Time Sec column select a value between 1 and 59 52 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting Alarm Messages You can define the text you wantto appear
30. 003 Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit or Windows 7 32 or 64 bit an Ethernet crossover cable ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader version 1 3 installed on your computer the firmware combo file for example ACUIX_ScanFW_v3 7_v10 4 acu saved to your desktop The firmware downloader wizard and firmware file are available for download from www honeywellvideo com housings Updating Firmware Using the Downloader Configure the Dome for a Network Connection 1 Open the Downloader The following screen appears AGULA Analog Firmware Downloader Welcome This wimani vill guide you in updating ihe ACU Finevare 74 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 2 Click Next The following screen appears ACUI Analog Firmware Downloader Swilch off power lo the dome and remove camera assembly fram ihe housing Turn off power to the dome Remove the bubble from the dome housing Remove the scan assembly Push in the two locking tabs on either side of the scan assembly to release the scan assembly from the dome housing 6 Click Next The following screen appears ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader Sel he OF SyVB T to ON and S3b IT to OFF position and Connect an Eshernel cross cable bo ihe Elhemel por in dame housing HOTE Other swich setings do not matter 7 Locate DIP switch SW6 on the scan assembly circuit board Set pin 7 to ON Set pin 8 to OFF 8 Connect one
31. 1000 Select 1 User Login PIN gt Enabled or Disabled default To change the user login PIN a fF ODP Enter preset 75 on your controller Enter the 4 digit PIN The default PIN is 1000 Select 2 Change PIN Enter a new 4 digit PIN Re enter the PIN to verify If both PINs match the message PIN changed is displayed and the Password Settings menu opens Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 11 81 System Administration and Equipment Handling To recover a lost user login PIN 1 Enter preset 72 on your controller 2 Write down the numbers that appear on the screen 3 Contact Honeywell Technical Support to recover the PIN To change the privacy zone password Diamond or IntelliBus protocol only 1 Enter preset 75 on your controller Enter the current password Select 3 Reset Privacyzone Password The password is reset to the factory default password which is blank To enter a blank password press Enter at the password prompt Resetting the Dome Resetting the dome is the same as turning the dome off and then back on again It restarts the dome preserving all of the dome setup information Note After you select this menu option there is no warning before the reset begins To reset the dome e Select 4 Diagnostics Options f 7 Scan and Dome Reset To reset the camera lens only e Enter preset 98 on your controller 82 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide R
32. 6 Pan Offset 7 Startup State Restore 4 Operational Diagnostics 1 Display Error Logs 2 Clear Error Logs 3 Run Diagnostics Find Home Check Supply Voltage 4 White Balance 1 Manual White Balance 2 Red Gain 0 511 3 Blue Gain 0 511 4 List PS PT Sectors 1 2 3 4 Presets Preset Tours Sectors Preset Types 4 NA 5 Start up Screen Msg 5 Set Default Function 5 NA 5 Video Options 1 Still Preset 2 E Flip 3 Mirror Image 5 Program Sector 5 Time amp Date Settings 1 Display Time 2 Display Date 3 Time Format 4 Change Time 5 Change Date 6 Change Camera Name Loc 6 Auto Focus 6 Restore Default Settings 6 Vert Phase Edge 6 Program Privacy Zone 6 Display Supply Voltages 7 Change Sector Name Loc 7 Preset Tour Auto Foc 7 Scan and Camera Reset 7 Vert Phase 0 359 9 7 Delete PS PT MT Sectors 7 Timed Functions 8 Crosshairs 8 Preset Auto Focus 9 Dome Name Settings 1 Set Dome Name 2 Display Dome Name 3 Change Dome Name Location 9 Timed Auto Focus sec a Diamond IntelliBus protocol only MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD Pelco P AD Pelco D AD protocol only 8 Image Stabilization 9 Motion Detection 16 Configuring the OSD This chapter contains the following sections Changing the OSD Language page 17 Displaying the Dome Address page 18 Disp
33. ACUIX Analog PTZ High Speed Dome User Guide Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 11 Revisions Rev Date Revisions A 04 11 New document to replace 800 05662 Updated to include firmware V3 7 changes ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Contents 1 Miodu ae CORR Re e de ede C QU P a ca qae RAO Qe E e See b pra 1 About the ACUIX High Speed PTZ Dome es 1 Setup and Configuration ees 2 Additional Information om s ns 2 2 Installing the Scan Assembly l eren 3 Preparing to Install the Scan Assembly 2n 3 Installing the Scan Assembly rs 8 Installing the Bubble sss sS sr s 9 3 Preparing to Configure the Dome a 11 Pre Configuration Checklist 22er s 11 Accessing the Main Menu lo rn 12 Navigating OSD Menus llle honors 13 Sending the Dome to a Preset 13 Special Presets zs ova does UR veo eres ou He a ee B A ROC HR x A dne d 14 OSD Menu Tree es soo ho e s or one 15 4 Configuring the OSD lt lt ocn 17 Changing the OSD Language lere 17 Displaying the Dome Address es 18 Displaying Sectors and Presets rs 18 Displaying the Zoom Magnification es 19 Displaying the Startup Screen a 19 Displaying Crosshairs sors 19 Displaying Dome Names
34. Assignments Address Value Sw1 Units digit SW2 Tens digit SW3 Hundreds digit SW4 Thousands digit To set the dome address 1 Remove the scan assembly from the pink antistatic bag it shipped in 2 Using Table 2 2 as a reference turn the arrows on switches SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 to select the address you want For example e To set the dome address to 0001 set SW1 1 SW2 0 SW3 0 SW4 0 To set the dome address to 0125 set SW1 5 SW2 2 SW3 1 SW4 0 Note If the address is set to 0000 the dome responds to control commands for any address For example if an operator sends control commands to address 0002 the dome that has the address 0000 performs the same commands Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 5 04 11 Installing the Scan Assembly Setting the Protocol SW5 The ACUIX PTZ dome supports the following protocols for communicating with other devices IntelliBus e MAXPRO mode e VCL e Diamond e Pelco P Pelco D Pelco P_AD Pelco D_AD Select a protocol that is compatible with the controller or other device that you want to connect to The protocol is set using DIP switch SW5 on the circuit board see Table 2 3 The factory default is MAXPRO mode a mode of using Diamond protocol which has special presets for functions beyond pan tilt zoom focus and preset Table 2 3 SW5 Protocol Settings Protocol Name Switch Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IntelliBus
35. Detection gt 2 Motion Detection f ON or OFF default If ON is selected the message Motion Detection Enabled appears Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 37 04 1 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings Setting the Video Gain and Lift UTP Video Output You can adjust the video gain and lift settings when running video signals over unshielded twisted pair UTP wiring The lift setting boosts the high frequency in the video to compensate for high frequency losses over long cable distances The greater the UTP wiring distance the higher the setting To enable disable video gain Select 7 Enhanced Features gt 1 Video Gain UTP f ON or OFF default To adjust the video lift and gain pulse width modulation PWM levels 1 Enable video gain 2 Select 7 Enhanced Features gt 2 Lift PWM Level 0 100 or 3 Gain PWM Level 0 100 3 Select a value between 0 and 100 Use Table 6 2 as a reference Table 6 2 Recommended Lift and Gain Settings by Cable Length Cable Length Lift Setting Gain Setting 1200 ft 365 m 100 55 900 ft 275 m 80 42 600 ft 183 m 40 35 300 ft 91 m 25 25 To lighten or darken the characters on the monitor screen 1 Select 7 Enhanced Features gt 4 Char White Level 0 100 2 Select a value between 0 and 100 where e 0 darkest e 100 brightest e 50 default CAUTION Selecting values greater than 50 can cause the phosphor in some monitors to burn the character image
36. If the number is not valid an error message appears 4 n the Time TIME column enter the time in 24 hour format when you want the dome to begin performing the function The function will execute at the same time every day as long as it is enabled 5 Inthe Duration DUR column enter how long you want the dome to perform the function in hours and minutes If the duration is set to O the function will execute until the dome is manually controlled or another timed function is called At the conclusion of the timed function the dome resumes whatever operation it was performing when the timed function was initiated 6 Inthe Enabled ENA column select Y yes to enable the timed function or select N no to disable the timed function 66 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Privacy Zones Privacy zones allow you to prevent the viewing of sensitive areas such as ATM Screens A mask is superimposed over the area on the monitor screen where a privacy zone is indicated which moves with the dome s pan and tilt functions and automatically resizes relative to the lens zoom setting Note When a privacy zone is enabled no video is displayed during the finding home process Privacy zones are not recognized until the dome reaches home After home is found video is displayed on the monitor unless a privacy zone overlaps with this home setting Programming a Privacy Zone These i
37. OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON MAXPRO mode default OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON VCL RS485 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON VCL UTC OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Up the Coax Diamond ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Pelco P ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Pelco D OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Pelco P AD ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON Pelco D AD OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON To set the protocol Using Table 2 3 as a reference position the pins on switch SW5 to correspond to the protocol that you have selected Note Normally pin 8 should be set to the ON position Setting the switch to OFF allows the address protocol baud rate and parity settings to be changed from the OSD which is not recommended for most installations ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting the Baud Rate and Parity SW6 The baud rate and parity settings are determined by the protocol that you have selected Table 2 4 lists the baud rate and parity settings that correspond to each protocol Table 2 4 Baud Rate and Parity Settings by Protocol Protocol Baud Rate and Parity IntelliBus 38400 baud no parity MAXPRO mode default 9600 baud even parity VCL RS485 9600 baud no parity VCL UTC 9600 baud no parity Diamond 9600 baud even parity Pelco P 4800 baud no parity Pelco D 2400 baud no parity Pelco P_AD 4800 baud no parity Pelco D_AD 2400 baud no parity The baud rate and p
38. abled select 3 Control Options gt 3 Program Alarms gt 6 Overwrite Time and enter the minimum number of seconds that you want the alarm to be active for before it is acknowledged and the next triggered alarm is processed Note If the dome is configured for IntelliBus protocol an IntelliBus alarm status message is automatically sent to the IntelliBus whenever a change in alarm status is detected Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 53 04 1 Configuring Alarms 54 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors This chapter contains the following sections e Configuring Presets page 55 e Configuring Advanced Presets page 57 e Configuring Preset Tours page 59 e Configuring Mimic Tours page 62 e Configuring Default Functions Presets and Tours page 65 Configuring Privacy Zones page 67 e Configuring Sectors page 70 Configuring Presets A preset is a memorized dome function that can be recalled manually by the operator recalled automatically by a programmed alarm or set as a default function when the dome has been idle for a specified length of time The dome supports up to 150 user definable presets when using Diamond or IntelliBus protocol 132 when using MAXPRO mode or 99 when using VCL protocol Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 55 04 11 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors Setting Preset Auto Focus You can turn auto focus on or off for presets To enable disable preset auto
39. and Configuration Guide Camera Specifications Image sensor 18x Color 1 4 type EXview HAD CCD 18x WDR TDN 1 4 type EXview HAD CCD 26x WDR TDN 1 4 type EX view HAD CCD 35x WDR FNR EIS 1 4 type Progressive Scan CCD Lens 18x optical zoom 18x optical zoom 26x optical zoom 35x optical zoom F 4 1 mm wide to F 4 1 mm wide to F 3 5 wide to 91 mm F 3 4 wide to 119 mm 73 8 mm tele F1 4to 73 8 mm tele F1 4 to tele F1 6 to F3 8 tele F1 4 to F4 2 F3 0 F3 0 Horizontal 470 TVL NTSC 530 TVL NTSC 530 TVL NTSC gt 520 TVL 540 typical resolution 460 TVL PAL 530 TVL PAL 530 TVL PAL True Day Night No Yes Yes Yes Wide Dynamic No 128x 128x 128x Range WDR Digital zoom 12x 12x 12x 12x 216x with optical 216x with optical 312x with optical 420X with optical zoom zoom zoom zoom Max digital zoomis 2x when EIS is activated Angle of view 48 0 wide end to 2 8 tele end 48 0 wide end to 2 8 tele end 54 2 wide end to 2 2 tele end 58 2 wide end to 1 8 tele end Sync system Internal External Internal External Internal External Internal External Minimum 0 7 Ix 0 7 Ix 0 01 Ix IR cut filter 1 01x 0 01 Ix IR cut filter 1 0 Ix 0 01 Ix IR cut filter illumination removed removed removed S N ratio gt 50 dB gt 50 dB gt 50 dB gt 50 dB Electronic shutter 1 1 to 1 10 000 s 1 4to 1 10 000 s NTSC 1 4to 1 10 000
40. and foam insert from the scan assembly Do not touch the lens Rotate and line up the yellow label on the scan assembly with the yellow label on the housing Gently push the scan assembly into the housing until the two locking tabs on the scan assembly snap into the guides on the housing Ensure that the scan assembly is attached securely inside the housing Figure 2 3 ACUIX Scan Assembly Locking tab Yellow label ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Installing the Bubble After you have installed the scan assembly in the housing and the camera lens cap has been removed you can install the bubble The installation procedure is slightly different for each type of housing Attaching the Bubble to an In Ceiling Housing To attach the bubble to the housing 1 Attach the safety cable from the bubble to the bracket inside the housing 2 Align the three hooks on the bubble with the three mounting posts on the housing 3 Turn the bubble clockwise to lock it into the housing Figure 2 4 In Ceiling Housing Bubble Installation Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 Installing the Scan Assembly Attaching the Bubble to an Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Housing To attach the bubble to the housing 1 Clip the safety cable to the bracket on the housing 2 Confirm that the o ring is in place around the bubble and gently push the bubble against the housing 3 Install the two scre
41. any mimic tour by manually controlling the dome or by sending the dome to a preset preset tour or other mimic tour Deleting a Mimic Tour Using MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol 1 Select 6 Function Programming gt 7 Delete PS PT MT Sectors Press Focus Near to scroll to Delete Mimic Tour Enter the number of the mimic tour you want to delete If the deletion is successful the message Delete Success appears Using Diamond IntelliBus protocol 1 Select Preset gt 6 Function Programming P 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu gt 3 Delete Mimic Tour 2 Enter the number of the mimic tour you want to delete If the deletion is successful the message Delete Success appears 64 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Default Functions Presets and Tours You can set the dome to go to a preset or run a preset tour or mimic tour after being idle for a specified length of time To program a default function 1 2 Select 3 Control Options gt 5 Set Default Function In the Function FUN column select one of the following e P preset normal or advanced V preset tour T mimic tour The dome performs the selected function after being idle for the specified delay time The function type and name if applicable is displayed on the screen for example a preset might appear as PS Entrance Door In the Number NUM column enter the number of the preset
42. arity are set using DIP switch SW6 see Table 2 5 The factory default is 9600 baud even parity Table 2 5 SW6 Baud Rate and Parity Settings Values Baud Rate Switch Position Parity Switch Other Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 600 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 None OFF OFF OFF OFF Even ON OFF OFF OFF Odd OFF ON OFF OFF The default position for pins 7 and 8 is OFF see Table 2 1 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 7 04 11 Installing the Scan Assembly To set the baud rate and parity Using Table 2 4 and Table 2 5 as a reference position the pins on switch SW6 to correspond to the baud rate and parity values of the protocol that you have selected If any of the settings on SW5 or SW6 are invalid the system reverts to the factory default settings MAXPRO mode at 9600 baud even parity Installing the Scan Assembly After you have set the dome address protocol baud rate and parity on the scan assembly circuit board you can install the scan assembly in the housing The installation procedure is the same for all housing styles in ceiling pendant or rugged CAUTION Do not remove the camera from the scan assembly Handle the camera lens with extreme care To install the scan assembly in the housing 1 Remove the plastic lens cap
43. ay Turn on the dome Confirm that video is displaying on the monitor A startup screen should appear showing the protocol baud rate parity data bits camera type and firmware version of the dome 4 Ifthe dome does not find home automatically enter a control command such as moving the joystick left or right The message Finding Home appears followed by Home Found Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 11 04 1 Preparing to Configure the Dome Accessing the Main Menu To begin configuring the dome settings call up the main menu on your monitor screen using special preset 90 Note Because the ACUIX High Speed PTZ Dome is designed to work with a wide variety of devices and protocols all possible ways to perform a task are not given here The instructions in this guide are intended to supplement the instructions provided in your controller s user guide To access the main menu Enter preset 90 on your controller On the UltraKey Touch controller press View type 90 and then press Enter On the HJZTP controller type 90 and then press Preset The main menu Figure 3 1 appears Figure 3 1 OSD Main Menu ACUIX Dome Camera 35x WDR amp FNR 1 Language English 2 Display Options 3 Control Options 4 Diagnostic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Function Programming 7 Enhanced Settings IRIS CLOSE to Exit Se T 12 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configura
44. contains the following sections Programming Alarms page 51 e Setting Alarm Conditions page 52 e Setting Automatic Acknowledgment Properties page 52 e Setting Alarm Messages page 53 e Setting Alarm Overwrite and Overwrite Time page 53 Programming Alarms You can program up to four alarm inputs The input contacts are sampled 16 times per second When an alarm is activated the dome performs the function configured for the alarm such as go to preset or run mimic tour To program an alarm input 1 Select 3 Control Options gt 3 Program Alarms gt 1 Program Alarms 2 Select the alarm input you want to program 1 4 3 Inthe Function FUN column select one of the following e P preset normal or advanced e Vc preset tour e T mimic tour N night mode e D day mode Note If night mode N or day mode D is selected the cursor moves directly to the Enabled column Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 51 04 11 Configuring Alarms 4 In the Number NUM column enter the number of the preset P preset tour V or mimic tour T that you want to call up when the alarm input is activated If the number is not valid an error message is displayed 5 Inthe Enabled ENA column select Y yes to confirm the alarm setting or select N no to cancel the alarm setting Setting Alarm Conditions After you have programmed an alarm input you need to specify whether the alarm condition is open or closed that is
45. deo Gain Shutter Speed and Spectral Response page 98 e About ACUIX PTZ Dome Manual Exposure Control page 100 e Operating NightShot TDN on ACUIX PTZ Camera Blocks page 101 This appendix provides additional information about automatic exposure AE to assist you in configuring the ACUIX High Speed PTZ dome to meet your specific requirements About the Lens lris or Aperture and the F Number The lens iris or aperture determines how much light is transmitted through the lens to the sensor This is measured as an f number which is the focal length of the lens divided by the equivalent diameter of the front lens element Therefore a large f number transmits less light to the sensor The standard f numbers are integer powers of the square root of 2 for example 1 1 4 2 2 8 4 5 6 8 11 16 22 32 45 64 90 128 and so on Each successive f number transmits one half the amount of light as the previous f number The f number is the first factor changed in an auto exposure system That is to say the other factors are not changed until the lens aperture reaches its open or closed limit The lens aperture also controls the depth of field of the lens The depth of field is a measure of the distance that an image is in focus to an acceptable degree The larger the f number a smaller aperture the greater the depth of field Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 97 04 1 Understanding Automatic Exposure and NightShot About Video Gain Shut
46. e gt ON or OFF default To set red gain and blue gain 1 Enable manual white balance 2 Select 5 Camera Options gt 4 White Balance gt 2 Red Gain 0 511 or 3 Blue Gain 0 511 3 Select a value between 0 and 511 default 128 Setting E Flip and Mirror Image E Flip turns the image upside down Mirror Image reverses the image horizontally To enable disable E Flip Select 5 Camera Options gt 5 Video Options gt 2 E Flip P ON or OFF default To enable disable Mirror Image e Select 5 Camera Options 5 Video Options gt 3 Mirror Image gt ON or OFF default Setting the Vertical Phase Edge Vertical Phase Edge or line lock lets you synchronize all analog cameras connected to the same power line This prevents the picture on the monitor from rolling vertically when switching from one camera to another Line lock can also help an analog VCR to remain in sync when switching between properly adjusted line locked cameras Line lock is generally of no benefit with digital LCD or flat screen monitors and DVRs Note You need an AC power supply to use this feature Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 47 04 1 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings To enable disable vertical phase edge e Select 5 Camera Options gt 6 Vert Phase Edge gt Enabled or Disabled default To set the vertical phase edge 1 Enable vertical phase edge Select 5 Camera Options gt 7 Vert Phase 0 359 9 Select a value betwe
47. e 2 1 on page 4 is set to OFF you can change the dome address protocol parity and baud rate settings from the OSD menu However this is not recommended for most installations since changing these settings can cause a loss of communication between the controller and the dome Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 83 System Administration and Equipment Handling To change the dome address protocol parity or baud rate using the OSD 1 2 Enter preset 75 on your controller Select one of the following e 1 Change Dome Camera address 2 Change Protocol 3 Change Baud Rate 4 Change Parity Do one of the following Enter a numerical dome address e Select a protocol Diamond MAXPRO mode VCL 485 VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D IntelliBus e Select a baud rate 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 e Select a parity Even Odd or None Sending Commands to All Domes Broadcast command receive mode cannot be used with domes configured for IntelliBus protocol You can enable or disable the broadcast command receive mode using special presets 73 and 74 When broadcast command mode is enabled all domes receive the commands sent from the controller to any dome address Only use the broadcast command mode to change common settings such as to standardize the OSD language on all the monitors in the system To enable the broadcast command receive mode 1 Enter preset 73 on your controller
48. e Settings 4 Change Time 2 Enterthe new time in HH MM SS hours minutes seconds format using the controller joystick 3 Press Iris Open to accept the new time or press Iris Close to cancel To change the time format Select 7 Enhanced Settings gt 5 Time amp Date Settings gt 3 Time Format gt 24 Hours default or 12 Hours To show hide the current date Select 7 Enhanced Settings gt 5 Time amp Date Settings gt 2 Display Date gt ON or OFF default To change the date 1 Select 7 Enhanced Settings gt 5 Time amp Date Settings gt 5 Change Date 2 Enter the new date in YYYY MM DD year month day format using the controller joystick 3 Press Iris Open to accept the new time or press Iris Close to cancel Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 21 04 1 Configuring the OSD 22 Configuring PTZ Control This chapter contains the following sections Setting PASS page 23 e Setting Auto Pivot page 24 e Setting the Pan and Tilt Speed page 24 e Setting Pan Reverse page 24 Setting Tilt Reverse page 25 e Setting the Tilt Limit page 25 Finding Home on Startup page 25 Setting the Pan Offset page 26 e Setting the Startup State Restore page 27 e Setting Auto Focus page 27 e Setting Timed Auto Focus page 28 Setting PASS PASS adjusts the pan and tilt speed in proportion to the amount of zoom so that the image on the monitor appears to be moving at the same speed when zooming i
49. e manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004 108 EC and the General Product Safety Directive 2001 95 EC conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions EN 50130 4 for immunity and EN 60065 for Electrical Equipment safety Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Correct Disposal of This Product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This product should be disposed of at the end of its useful life as per applicable local laws regulations and procedures Document 800 05662V1 Rev A xiii 04 11 Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product Warranty Card during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace at its sole option free of charge any defective products returned prepaid In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product please call Customer Service for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Be sure to have the model number serial number and the nature ofthe problem available for the technical service representative In the U S A and Canada call 1 800 796 2288 Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns exchanges or credits Items shipped to Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number may be refu
50. e outdoor pendant housing features a sunshroud and heater and blower Ability to update firmware remotely without interrupting camera operation multiple domes can be updated simultaneously Secure storage of all camera settings such as labels s tours and privacy zones Active UTP video output Up to 150 user defined presets Dynamic privacy zones that allow a user to mask up to 32 regions to ensure absolute privacy for sensitive areas Still Shot to freeze a scene and save storage space during tours Password protection to prevent unauthorized users from changing system settings Multilanguage on screen display OSD configuration menus Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 Introduction Setup and Configuration Setting up a complete ACUIX system typically includes the following steps 1 Installing the mount adapter or bracket to which the housing will be attached Connecting the field wiring to the interface board inside the housing Installing the housing to the mounting surface Configuring the dome address protocol baud rate and parity settings on the scan assembly interface board Installing the scan assembly in the housing Installing the bubble Configuring additional dome settings remotely using the OSD menu The protocol and address settings of the dome are configured using DIP switches located on the scan assembly All other dome settings such as presets preset tours mimic tours and privacy zones
51. e you want to edit In the From field enter the current priority number for example 4 In the To field enter the new priority number for example 1 Changing the Color of a Privacy Zone Mask You can set the color of a privacy zone mask to black or white or you can blur the area To change the color of the privacy zone mask Select 6 Function Programming gt 3 Privacy Zone Options gt 3 Privacy Zone Color gt Black default Blur or White Enabling or Disabling a Privacy Zone When a privacy zone is enabled it is assigned the highest unused priority available When a privacy zone is disabled the programming is saved but the defined area is no longer masked To enable disable a privacy zone 1 Select 6 Function Programming gt 3 Privacy Zone Options gt 2 Enable Disable PrivacyZone Locate and select the privacy zone you want to enable or disable In the Enabled column select Y yes to enable the privacy zone or select N no to disable the privacy zone 68 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Deleting a Privacy Zone You can delete a privacy zone that you have programmed To delete a privacy zone 1 Select 6 Function Programming gt 3 Privacy Zone Options gt 4 Delete PrivacyZones 2 Locate and select the privacy zone you want to delete If the deletion is successful the message Delete Success appears Setting the Security Level of a Privacy Zone Y
52. ed at lower light levels even with an increase in video noise these settings can be moved to lower light levels higher gain and longer shutter times Figure C 5 shows the approximate light level ranges for the points where the video gain and shutter times are changing due to light level changes in both the day mode IR cut filter in and in the night mode IR cut filter out The differences in the light levels between the day and night modes are due to the increased video sensor sensitivity to IR light in the night mode The exposure mode is toggled between auto and manual using preset 92 if the ACUIX is configured for MAXPRO mode Diamond protocol VCL protocol VCL UTC protocol Pelco P protocol or Pelco D protocol If the camera is in manual exposure control mode preset 94 toggles between day and night NightShot TDN modes Figure C 5 NightShot Operation with ACUIX 18x and 26x TDN Camera Blocks Iris open Max Gain Decreasing Iris Closed Depth of Field Iris Increasing Video Noise Min Gain Gain Min Shutter l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Time Decreasing Motion Blur Shutter Increasing Light Level Operation of NightShot with ACUIX 35x Camera Blocks The ACUIX firmware does not directly control the NightShot TDN function of the 35x camera You can configure the seven automatic exposure modes see Table C 2 and Figure C 6 using the OSD
53. en 0 default and 359 9 The value expresses in degrees the adjustment required overcome the difference between connected AC supply phases Setting Image Stabilization Electronic image stabilization EIS compensates for camera vibration minimizing image blur To enable disable image stabilization Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 8 Image Stabilization gt 5 Hz 10 Hz or OFF default Note If image stabilization is enabled the digital zoom is restricted to 2x Setting Motion Detection When motion detection is enabled any detected motion causes the message Motion Detected to be displayed on the monitor The message remains on the screen until the dome receives a pan tilt or zoom command Motion detection is automatically disabled as soon as motion is detected to avoid multiple triggers from the same event It is turned on again after a one minute delay Pan tilt or zoom changes will disable motion detection 48 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Note If the dome is configured for IntelliBus protocol for each motion detect event an IntelliBus motion detect message is sent to the IntelliBus master To enable disable motion detection 1 Select 5 Camera Options gt 9 Motion Detection The following message appears This will Disable Image Stabilization Are you sure that you want to do this Y N 2 Select Y yes to continue or select N no to ca
54. end of an Ethernet crossover cable to the Ethernet port on the dome housing circuit board Note Ensure that you are using a crossover cable and not a straight through cable Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 75 04 11 Installing Dome Firmware 9 Click Next The following screen appears ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader Cormaci the other ard of Ina Ellhernet cross caba bo the laptop ard Pul Is camara assembly ini n housing Configure the Network Connection 1 Connect the other end of the crossover cable to the Ethernet port on your computer Replace the scan assembly inside the dome housing Click Next The following screen appears ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader In TEPAP properties sattlings dialog box assign a sialic IP address 193 63 24 67 76 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 4 On your desktop click Start click Control Panel and then double click Network Connections 5 Double click the connection you want to configure and then click Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears 6 Onthe General tab under This connection uses the following items click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears 7 Click Use the following IP address and in IP address type 199 63 24 62 Press the TAB key to populate Subnet mask automatically 255 255 255 0 and then click
55. ensation 1 Ensure that auto exposure is on preset 92 2 Doone ofthe following e Enter preset 93 on your controller Select 5 Camera Options gt 2 Exposure Control 8 Backlight Compensation gt ON or OFF default Setting NightShot True Day Night This feature is only available with HDXJ and HDXF cameras It is not available with HDXA cameras When NightShot or True Day Night TDN is enabled all available visible and IR light is allowed to reach the image sensor and be recorded producing a black and white picture at the lowest possible light level You can configure the specific values at which the camera switches from day mode color insensitive to IR to night mode black and white sensitive to IR and from night mode to day mode These are the activate and deactivate points The full list of values from highest light level to lowest light level is shown in Table C 1 on page 103 The deactivate point must always be at a higher light level lower video gain and lower shutter time than the activate point To ensure the highest quality picture the deactivate point should be setto 0 dB and 1 60 s with the activate point set far enough below it that the camera does not oscillate between day and night modes If the camera continually switches between day mode and night mode move the deactivate and activate points farther apart 32 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide To set
56. eras Chapter 7 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings describes how to set up the camera and picture quality settings for HDXG cameras Chapter 8 Configuring Alarms describes how to program alarm functions Chapter 9 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors describes how to set up presets preset tours mimic tours privacy zone masks and sectors labels Chapter 10 Installing Dome Firmware describes how to install new firmware using the firmware downloader tool Chapter 11 System Administration and Equipment Handling describes how to perform various dome administrative functions Appendix A ACUIX Specifications lists the specifications of the dome and provides information about related products Appendix B Troubleshooting provides a guide for resolving technical problems with the dome Appendix C Understanding Automatic Exposure and NightShot provides an overview of exposure settings to assist with dome setup Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 XV Related Documents The following documents provide information on topics related to this guide Document Title Part Number ACUIX PTZ Dome Quick Installation Guide 800 02219 ACUIX Indoor and Outdoor Housings Installation Guide 800 01760 ACUIX Series Rugged Housing and Dome Installation Guide 800 02026 ACUIX Terminology This document uses the following terms to describe the main hardware components of the ACUIX PTZ dome
57. estoring the Default Settings There are two ways to restore the default settings of the dome You can restore all of the default settings except for the programmed functions presets preset tours mimic tours privacy zones sectors default functions timed functions by using the OSD menus You can restore all of the default settings including the programmed functions presets preset tours mimic tours privacy zones and sectors by resetting DIP switch SW5 7 on the scan assembly circuit board To restore the default settings using the OSD 1 Select 4 Diagnostic Options 6 Restore Default Settings The following message appears Caution This will restore all user defined settings to their default values Are you sure that you want to do this Y N Select Y yes to continue or select N no to cancel To restore the default settings using scan assembly DIP switches 1 Locate DIP switch SW5 7 on the scan assembly circuit board see Figure 2 1 on page 4 Move the switch to ON to restore the factory default settings This will delete all user programmed functions including presets preset tours mimic tours privacy zones and sectors After the factory default settings have been restored move the switch back to OFF to prevent unwanted deletion of user programmed configurations Changing the Dome Address Protocol Parity and Baud Rate Settings If DIP switch SW5 8 on the scan assembly circuit board see Figur
58. focus Select 3 Control Options gt 8 Preset Auto Focus gt ON or OFF default Note Preset tour auto focus is turned on automatically when preset auto focus is turned on Preset tour auto focus cannot be turned off while preset auto focus is on Viewing a List of Presets You can view a list of all of the presets programmed for the dome You can organize the list of presets by name or by type normal or advancea To list presets by name e Select 6 Function Programming gt 4 List PS PT Sectors 1 Presets To list presets by type Select 6 Function Programming gt 4 List PS PT Sectors gt 4 Preset Type Deleting a Preset You can delete a preset that you have programmed Using MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTP Pelco P Pelco D protocol 1 Select 6 Function Programming F7 Delete PS PT MT Sectors 2 Locate and select the preset you want to delete If the deletion is successful the message Delete Success appears Using Diamond IntelliBus protocol e Go to the Program menu and delete the preset 56 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Advanced Presets An advanced preset is a preset that can have multiple control and display settings associated with it An advanced preset can be part of a preset tour and can be mapped to alarm and default functions It can be defined with PTZ coordinates or without PTZ coordinates It can also be defined as local or global If
59. g Preset Tours llle sh ho s eor n e 59 Configuring Mimic Tours ho s S oe 62 Configuring Default Functions Presets and Tours 1 2 eee a 65 Configuring Timed Functions eoo e 66 Configuring Privacy Zones aoaaa s oon e 67 Configuring Sectors s s a o ie ee 70 Installing Dome Firmware eer nn 73 About the Firmware Downloader Tool es 73 Before You Begins s s i i s omo aa m emm oso eese pA m Ede Ee oh ete ws XC RU E uw 74 Updating Firmware Using the Downloader 0 2 74 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 11 System Administration and Equipment Handling 2 002 ee eee eee 81 Configuring PINs and Passwords a 81 Resetting the Dome eccone seme x Erro ky ROO RE om RR md 82 Restoring the Default Settings rs 83 Changing the Dome Address Protocol Parity and Baud Rate Settings 83 Sending Commands to Al Domes leeren 84 Maintaining the Dome s s ads e sotiei a ee ee 85 Appendix A ACUIX Specifications e eo ee o o a Re ee Se 87 Factory Default Settings oaa a 87 Camera Specifications o oo a 89 Appendix B Troubleshooting cana cae see rre e e a 91 General Troubleshooting a 91 Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Options e 94 Appendix C Understanding Automatic Exposure and NightShot 97 About the Lens Iri
60. g the Minimum Focus Distance You can define the minimum focus distance to prevent the camera from focusing on dirt or rain drops on the surface of the bubble The minimum focus distance is independent of the digital zoom To set the minimum focus distance Select 5 Camera Options 1 Zoom and Focus 3 Min Focus Length cm gt 30 or 150 default 40 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting Exposure Auto Exposure AE You can toggle auto exposure on or off by using special preset 92 when the dome is configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol To enable disable auto exposure 1 Exitthe OSD menus until you have manual control of the dome 2 Enter preset 92 on your controller to toggle auto exposure on default or off Setting the Auto Exposure AE Mode You can set the auto exposure to Auto AE mode or to Manual AE mode You can also slow the AE response speed to minimize exposure changes caused by momentary bright spots in the image To set the Auto AE mode Ensure that auto exposure is enabled preset 92 Enter preset 90 on your controller to return to bring up the OSD main menu Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control 1 Auto AE Mode FON Select the desired setting using Table 7 1 as a reference The features associated with each exposure mode are displayed below the menu options Table 7 1 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings
61. h to exit the Downloader 78 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Troubleshooting If the connection is unsuccessful the following error message appears ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader Connect Failed Check ihe dip sedich selling Check the IP address of tha laplop Check ihe cross cable connections Resel the power to ihe dome Follow the on screen instructions and then click Retry to attempt the connection again You may need to reset the power to the dome several times before a connection is established If you exit the Downloader and want to go straight to the Connecting state again click Skip Intro on the welcome page You will be prompted to make sure that the dome and network settings are configured correctly and that power to the dome is turned on Click OK to continue Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 79 04 11 Installing Dome Firmware 80 11 System Administration and Equipment Handling This chapter contains the following sections Configuring PINs and Passwords page 81 Resetting the Dome page 82 Restoring the Default Settings page 83 Changing the Dome Address Protocol Parity and Baud Rate Settings page 83 Sending Commands to All Domes page 84 Maintaining the Dome page 85 Configuring PINs and Passwords To enable disable the user login PIN 1 2 3 Enter preset 75 on your controller Enter the 4 digit PIN The default PIN is
62. he sector Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 71 04 11 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors 72 Installing Dome Firmware This chapter contains the following sections About the Firmware Downloader Tool page 73 e Before You Begin page 74 10 Updating Firmware Using the Downloader page 74 About the Firmware Downloader Tool You can update your dome s firmware using the ACUIX Analog Firmware Downloader tool The instructions in this section are intended to supplement the on screen instructions provided with the Downloader The Downloader is designed to update both NetCore and NetCore 2 circuit boards Board Type Scan Assembly NTSC PAL Camera Type NetCore HDCANOO00 HDCAP0000 18x Color HDXA HDCJNO0000 HDCJP0000 18x WDR TDN HDXJ HDCFNOO000 HDCFP0000 26x WDR TDN HDXF HDCGNO000 HDCGP0000 35x WDR FNR HDXG NetCore 2 HDCANOOO00V2 HDCAP0000V2 18x Color HDXA HDCJNO0000V2 HDCJP0000V2 18x WDR TDN HDXJ HDCFNO0000V2 HDCFP0000V2 26x WDR TDN HDXF HDCGNO000V2 HDCGP0000V2 35x WDR FNR HDXG Document 800 05662V1 RevA 04 11 73 Installing Dome Firmware Before You Begin To update the firmware of your ACUIX Analog High Speed PTZ Dome you will need the following You may also need a No 1 Phillips screwdriver for use with pendant type housings or a 5 32 inch tamper proof Allen key for use with rugged type a computer running Windows XP Professional Windows Server 2
63. ical home on startup ON Gain red or blue HDXA HDXJ HDXF 200 HDXG 128 Shutter speed for high light 28 db HDXA HDXJ HDXF 1 60 s NTSC 1 50 s PAL HDXG Not available Shutter speed for low light 28 db HDXA HDXJ HDXF 1 30 s NTSC 1 25 s PAL HDXG Not available HDXG Cameras Only Manual AE mode Iris Exposure level 91 Max AGC level 216 Chroma level 127 Auto slow shutter limit 1 4 NTSC 1 3 PAL Wide dynamic range WDR OFF Advanced WDR OFF High sensitivity mode OFF Field noise reduction mode AUTO Image stabilization OFF High or low light WB mode HDXA HDXJ HDXF Auto HDXG Not available Language OSD only English Manual pan and tilt speed 480 degrees per second Manual white balance OFF Manual zoom speed HDXA HDXJ HDXF 6 HDXG Not available Max digital zoom magnification level 1x HDXG 2x when in ElS mode Minimum focus length cm HDXA HDXu 80 HDXF HDXG 150 Motion detection OFF NightShot control HDXJ HDXF HDXG Manual HDXA Not available Pan offset OFF Pan reverse OFF PASS ON Password Blank line press enter PIN user login 1000 Preset auto focus OFF Preset tour auto focus OFF Startup screen msg ON Startup state restore ON Still preset OFF Tilt reverse OFF Timed auto focus OFF Vertical phase edge Disabled 88 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation
64. ion aa 106 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A vii 04 11 viii Tables ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Table 2 1 Derault DIP Switehi Selllias ioc eee ee e cR A A os 4 Table 2 2 Address Switch Assignments 22s B Table 2 3 SO Pototo SONGS a dear eee ER We AAA RA HORE VUE UE ede 6 Table 2 4 Baud Rate and Parity Settings by Protocol sss 6 sess yo hh xx ee ARA 7 Table 2 5 SW6 Baud Rate and Parity Settings lt e lt a os om mx om om oo you T Table 3 1 Speca gcc AE AENA AA RAE AAA ILI 14 Table 3 2 Menu Tree 18x Color HDXA 18x WDR TDN HDXJ 26x WDR TDN HDXF 15 Table 3 3 Menu Tree 35x WDR TDN HDXG 2 2 eee te o kw 99 y RE 16 Table 6 1 Minimum Focus Distances by Camera 2 2 s sares ravas 30 Table 6 2 Recommended Lift and Gain Settings by Cable Length 38 Table 7 1 Auto Exposure Control ModeSettings o ee 41 Table 7 2 Recommended Lift and Gain Settings by Cable Length 50 Table C 1 TDN Video Gain and Shutter Time Values o a 103 Table C 2 Auto Exposure Control Mode SettingS a serasa reserse retr int 105 Document 800 05662V1 RevA 04 11 Important Safety Information Before installing or operating the unit read and follow all instructions After installation retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference 1 10 11 HEED WARNINGS
65. l If the camera is in manual exposure control mode preset 94 toggles between day and night NightShot TDN modes Table C 2 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings Setting NightShot Auto Digital Slow Control NightShot Shutter Sensitivity Auto AE Mode MAN NA OFF Auto AER1 Mode AUTO HIGH OFF Auto AER2 Mode AUTO MID OFF Auto AE Mode MAN NA AUTO Auto AER 1 Mode AUTO HIGH AUTO Auto AER 2 Mode AUTO MID AUTO Auto AER 3 Mode AUTO LOW AUTO Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 105 04 1 Figure C 7 35x TDN Camera with No Auto IR Cut Filter Operation Iris open l l Max Gain Decreasing Iris Closed Depth of Field Iris Increasing Video Noise Min Gain Gain Min Shutter Time TDN mode change region i l Decreasing 1 Motion Blur l Shuttei l AE l I 1 I AER 1 20e 400 Ix 1 1 AER 2 iid y fiso Figure C 8 35x TDN Camera with Auto IR Cut Filter Operation Increasing Light Level Iris open l l Max Gain Min Shutter Time Decreasing Iris Closed Depth of Field lris Increasing Video Noise Min Gain Gain l Shutter 1 60 s or 1 50 s Increasing Motion Blur l l 4 TDN mode change regi Min Shutter Decreasing Time Motion Blur Shutter 8 Increasing Light Level AE w o AER 1 x
66. lands Dutch Ce amp tina Czech 3 Control Options 4 Diagnostic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Function Programming 7 Enhanced Features 1 Camera Msg 1 PASS 1 Coordinates 1 Zoom and Focus 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu 1 Video Gain PWM 1 Max Digital Zoom Mag 1 Run a Mimic Tour Settings 2 Min Focus Length cm 2 Program a Mimic Tour 1 Video Gain UTP 3 Delete a Mimic Tour 2 Lift PWM Level 0 100 3 Gain PWM Level 0 100 4 Char White Level 0 100 2 Sectors 2 Auto Pivot 2 Total Run Time PTZ 2 Exposure Control 2 Program a Preset Tour 2 Display Temperature IR amp Fo 1 Auto AE Mode 2 Manual AE Mode 3 Full Manual Settings 4 Slow AE Response 3 Preset Names 3 Program Alarms 1 Program Alarms Set Alarm Condition Enable Auto Ack Enter Alarm Message Alarm Overwrite 2 3 4 5 6 Overwrite Time sec 3 Clear The Memory 3 Video Setup 1 Exposure Level 2 Max AGC Level 0 255 3 Chroma Level 0 255 4 Backlight Comp 5 Auto SlowShutter Lim 6 Wide Dynamic Range 7 Advanced WDR 8 High Sensitivity Mode 9 Field Noise Reduction 3 Privacy Zone Options 1 Change PrivZone Priority 2 Enable Disable PrivacyZone 3 Privacy Zone Color 4 Delete Privacy Zones 3 Temp format 4 Digital Zoom Mag 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 1 Manual Speed deg s 2 Pan Reverse 3 Tilt Reverse 4 5 deg Tilt Limit 5 Find Home on Startup
67. laying Sectors and Presets page 18 Displaying the Zoom Magnification page 19 Displaying the Startup Screen page 19 Displaying Crosshairs page 19 Displaying Dome Names page 20 Displaying the Pan Tilt and Zoom Coordinates page 20 Displaying the Time and Date page 21 Changing the OSD Language By default the on screen display OSD menus are in English To change the OSD language 1 2 Select 1 Language Press Iris Open to navigate to the desired language Francais French Deutsch German Italiano Italian Espa ol Spanish Polski Polish Nederlands Dutch or CeStina Czech Document 800 05662V1 RevA 04 11 Configuring the OSD Displaying the Dome Address Each dome on your network is assigned a unique identifier for example CAM 001 This is the dome address You can show the dome address on the screen To show hide the dome address e Select 2 Display Options P 1 Camera Msg gt ON or OFF default To change the location of the dome address on the screen 1 Select 2 Display Options f 6 Change Camera Name Loc 2 Position the dome address on the screen by moving the controller joystick up or down Displaying Sectors and Presets After you have programmed sectors and presets see Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors on page 55 you can show the current sector and or preset on the screen To show hide the sector name Select 2 Display Options 92 Sectors gt
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69. mic tour number between 1 and 16 e Preset 83 to create mimic tour 1 e Preset 84 to create mimic tour 2 e Preset 85 to create mimic tour 3 During the 120 second countdown pan and tilt the dome and adjust the lens zoom setting as required To end the programming mode wait for the countdown to reach 0 or enter preset 86 Using Diamond IntelliBus protocol 1 Select 6 Function Programming gt 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu gt 2 Program a Tour Enter the number of the mimic tour you want to program During the 120 second countdown pan and tilt the dome and adjust the lens zoom setting as required To end the programming mode wait for the countdown to reach 0 or press ESC or your controller s equivalent Running a Mimic Tour Using MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol Enter one of the following special presets on your controller e Preset 76 to run a mimic tour number between 1 and 16 e Preset 80 to run mimic tour 1 e Preset 81 to run mimic tour 2 e Preset 82 to run mimic tour 3 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 63 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors Note If you are using a Pelco controller mimic tours 1 2 and 3 are mapped to patterns O 1 and 2 respectively Using Diamond IntelliBus protocol 1 Select Preset gt 6 Function Programming P 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu gt 1 Run a Tour 2 Enter the number of the mimic tour you want to run Stopping a Mimic Tour You can stop
70. n and out When PASS is enabled the pan and tilt speed is slowed at telephoto zoom settings making it easier to position the camera To enable disable PASS Select 3 Control Options gt 1 PASS gt ON default or OFF Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 23 04 1 Configuring PTZ Control Setting Auto Pivot Auto pivot lets you track subjects passing under the dome in a single continuous shot When auto pivot is enabled and the controller joystick is held in the down position the camera automatically turns 180 degrees when it reaches its lower limit and continues tracking up the other side To enable disable auto pivot Select 3 Control Options gt 2 Auto Pivot f ON or OFF default Setting the Pan and Tilt Speed You can manually set the maximum pan and tilt speed settings of the camera The following maximum pan speeds are available e 120 degrees per second e 240 degrees per second e 480 degrees per second The maximum tilt speed is determined by the maximum pan speed being half of the maximum pan speed 60 120 or 240 degrees per second To manually set the maximum pan and tilt speed e Select 3 Control Options gt 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options gt 1 Manual Speed deg s gt 120 240 or 480 default Setting Pan Reverse You can reverse the pan so that a left pan command from the controller will cause the camera to pan right and a right pan command will cause the camera to pan left To enable disable pan reve
71. ncel If Y is selected the message Motion Detection Enabled appears Setting the Video Gain and Lift UTP Video Output You can adjust the video gain and lift settings when running video signals over unshielded twisted pair UTP wiring The lift setting boosts the high frequency in the video to compensate for high frequency losses over long cable distances The greater the UTP wiring distance the higher the setting To enable disable video gain Select 7 Enhanced Features gt 1 Video Gain UTP gt ON or OFF default To adjust the video lift and gain pulse width modulation PWM levels 1 Enable video gain 2 Select 7 Enhanced Features gt 2 Lift PWM Level 0 100 or 3 Gain PWM Level 0 100 3 Select a value between 0 and 100 Use Table 7 2 as a reference Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 49 04 1 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings Table 7 2 Recommended Lift and Gain Settings by Cable Length Cable Length Lift Setting Gain Setting 1200 ft 365 m 100 55 900 ft 275 m 80 42 600 ft 183 m 40 35 300 ft 91 m 25 25 To lighten or darken the characters on the monitor screen 1 Select 7 Enhanced Features 4 Char White Level 0 100 2 Select a value between 0 and 100 where 0 darkest e 100 brightest 50 default CAUTION Selecting values greater than 50 can cause the phosphor in some monitors to burn the character images into the monitor 50 Configuring Alarms This chapter
72. ncrease video gain until it reaches maximum gain 4 Increase shutter time until it reaches 1 0 s For increasing light conditions the manual exposure control operates in the following sequence 1 Decrease shutter time until it reaches 1 60 s for NTSC cameras OR 1 50 s for PAL cameras 1 Decrease video gain until it reaches minimum gain 2 Close the lens iris until it reaches the minimum aperture size maximum f number 100 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Decrease shutter time until it reaches the minimum shutter time ACUIX PTZ Dome 35x Camera Blocks It is not recommended you operate the 35x camera block in full manual mode For this reason the ACUIX has four manual exposure modes available with the 35x camera block Shutter Priority In this mode the shutter time is manually controlled but the video gain and lens iris remain in auto mode This mode controls the amount of blur due to the motion of moving objects Iris Priority In this mode the lens iris is manually controlled but the shutter time and video gain remain in auto mode This mode controls the focus depth of field wider apertures smaller f numbers result in a narrower depth of field Gain Priority In this mode the video gain is manually controlled but the shutter time and lens iris remain in auto mode This mode controls the amount of video noise in the picture a higher gain results in higher video
73. ng Using the controller reposition the dome and then enter preset 0 The dome should return to the programmed position 26 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting the Startup State Restore By default the dome automatically finds home on startup When this function is enabled the dome will find home on startup and then revert to the position it was at prior to the last shutdown as well as the function it was executing prior to the last shutdown To enable disable startup state restore 1 Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options gt 7 Startup State Restore ON default or OFF 2 If ON is selected the following message appears Extreme Caution This will move the dome to previous shutdown position on startup Are you sure that you want to do this Y N Select Y yes to continue or select N no to cancel Setting Auto Focus Auto focus causes the lens to remain in focus when using zoom and or pan and tilt functions The following auto focus settings are available e Z The camera focuses automatically when the zoom setting changes e PTZ The camera focuses automatically when using PTZ functions e OFF The focus is operated manually using the controller To set auto focus Select 3 Control Options gt 6 Auto Focus gt Z default PTZ or OFF To set preset and preset tour auto focus see Setting Preset Auto Focus on page 56 and Setting Preset Tour
74. ng that there is IR light coming from the scene However this IR light distorts the colors in the scene Therefore when the IR cut filter is removed the color information is also removed from the video signal thus producing a monochrome or black and white video image often referred to as night mode Likewise when the IR cut filter is in place and the color information is allowed to remain in the video signal it is usually referred to as day mode The automatic control of the transition between day mode and night mode is called auto NightShot or auto True Day Night TDN by most CCTV equipment manufacturers Figure C 2 Typical CCD Spectral Response with Magenta Green Cyan and Yellow Pixel Filters 1 000 0 800 ff 0 600 ae L 0 400 0 200 0 000 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Figure C 3 CIE 1931 Luminosity Curve Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 99 04 1 Understanding Automatic Exposure and NightShot 1 u s Da l e E GLH TOO 400 Bal Anm About ACUIX PTZ Dome Manual Exposure Control ACUIX PTZ Dome 18x and 26x Camera Blocks The manual exposure control for the ACUIX 18x and 26x cameras is a true manual exposure control For decreasing light conditions the manual exposure control operates in the following sequence 1 Increase shutter time until it reaches 1 60 s for NTSC cameras OR 1 50 s for PAL cameras 2 Open the lens iris until it reaches the maximum aperture size minimum f number 3 I
75. nimum size the largest f number in order to maintain a video output level with an increasing light level If the slow shutter function is enabled the shutter time increases after the lens aperture reaches its maximum size the smallest f number and the video gain reaches its maximum value in order to maintain a video output level with a decreasing light level When shutter times are less than the normal shutter time this decreases the blurring or smearing of moving objects Conversely when shutter times are greater than the normal shutter time this increases the blurring or smearing of the image of moving objects 98 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Spectral Response and How it Relates to NightShot TDN The silicon video image sensors used in CCTV cameras are sensitive to visible light and near infrared IR light Figure C 2 shows that the typical spectral response of a CCD video image sensor extends from blue at 400 nm through red at 700 nm to the near IR at 1000 nm The IR cut filter limits the spectral response of the CCD to the visible light range from 400 nm to 700 nm and gives the CCD response the approximate shape of the photoptic spectral response of the human eye to well lit scenes as shown in Figure C 3 This enables the camera to produce pictures with natural colors as seen by the human eye The apparent sensitivity of the CCD can be increased by allowing IR light to reach it assumi
76. nstructions apply only to domes configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P or Pelco D protocol You can program up to 32 privacy zones To program a privacy zone 1 Position the dome so that the area to be covered by the privacy zone is displayed on the screen Select 6 Function Programming gt 6 Program Privacy Zone Enter the 4 digit user login PIN or password default 1000 Select a number between 1 and 32 to assign to the privacy zone Privacy zones are assigned priority in the order programmed To change the priority of a privacy zone see Changing Privacy Zone Priority below Press Focus Far to switch to PTZ control and adjust the coordinates of the privacy zone as required using the joystick moving it up or to the right to create the mask Note The tilt cannot be greater than 70 and the zoom cannot be more than 1x Press Focus Near to switch to the OSD menu and then press lris Open to save the coordinates Program another privacy zone or exit Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 67 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors Changing Privacy Zone Priority When a privacy zone is enabled it is assigned the highest unused priority available If you want you can change the priority sequence To change privacy zone priority 1 Select 6 Function Programming gt 3 Privacy Zone Options gt 1 Change Priv Zone Priority In the Zone ID column select the number of the privacy zon
77. ol You can manually control the exposure by selecting a value between 0 and 14 where 0 is for dark applications and 14 is for bright applications To learn more about manual exposure control see About ACUIX PTZ Dome Manual Exposure Control on page 100 To set the exposure 1 Select 5 Camera Options gt 2 Exposure Control gt 2 Exposure Level 2 Selecta value between 0 and 14 default 7 Auto Slow Shutter You can set the camera to automatically slow the shutter time when low light is detected However slow shutter times beyond 1 60 s 1 50 s can cause motion blurring at low light levels To enable disable auto slow shutter Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control gt 7 Auto Slow Shutter gt ON or OFF default Note Wide dynamic range mode is disabled when the auto slow shutter limit is reached It cannot be enabled while auto slow shutter is on Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 31 04 1 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings Backlight Compensation Backlight compensation BLC corrects for strong background lighting by enhancing subjects in the foreground providing detail that would normally be silhouetted You can turn backlight compensation on or off by using special preset 93 when the dome is configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol Note In most applications wide dynamic range may be a better option than backlight compensation To enable disable backlight comp
78. ome on startup 1 If necessary disable Startup State Restore see Setting the Startup State Restore on page 27 Select 3 Control Options gt 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options gt 5 Find Home on Startup gt ON default or OFF If ON is selected the following message appears Extreme Caution This will cause the scan to move immediately on startup Are you sure that you want to do this Y N Select Y yes to continue or select N no to cancel Setting the Pan Offset The pan offset feature is useful when a new scan assembly is installed and the programming from the existing ACUIX is transferred to the new ACUIX using the upload download feature The alignment of the new ACUIX may not be exactly the same as the old ACUIX causing the programmed positions of the presets to be off Preset O is used to define the location of the pan setting To set the pan offset you must know the original positioning of preset 0 To set the pan offset 1 Select 3 Control Options gt 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options gt 6 Pan Offset gt 1 Pan Offset gt ON Exit the OSD menus until you have manual control of the dome Enter preset 0 on your controller If the dome does not go to the previously known position for preset 0 the pan offset function cannot be used Using the controller position the dome where preset O should be Select 3 Control Options gt 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options gt 6 Pan Offset gt 2 Set Pan Offset Test the setti
79. or cleaning with a soft cloth Use a damp cloth to wash the outside of the bubble Remove dust from the camera lens Brush with an oil free soft brush or a blower brush for photography use Remove water or oil from the camera lens Wipe and dry the lens surface with a clean soft cloth 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 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 85 System Administration and Equipment Handling 86 ACUIX Specifications This appendix contains the following sections e Factory Default Settings page 87 e Camera Specifications page 89 Factory Default Settings Address Protocol Baud rate Parity RS485 termination 4 MAXPRO mode 9600 Even Not terminated Video selection OFF 5 degree tilt limit OFF Auto focus mode Z Auto pivot OFF Backlight compensation BLC OFF Camera message OFF Digital zoom mag OFF Display coordinates OFF Display crosshairs OFF Display date OFF Display dome name OFF Display preset name OFF Display sector name OFF Display temperature OFF Display temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius FAHRENHEIT Display time OFF Document 800 05662V1 RevA 04 11 87 ACUIX Specifications Display time format 24 hour Exposure level HDXA HDXJ HDXF 7 HDXG 70 Find mechan
80. or outdoor illumination and situations where backlighting makes it difficult to see a foreground subject clearly Wide dynamic range improves detail in underexposed dark and overexposed light areas but can lead to unnatural looking video 36 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Note WDR is disabled when the auto slow shutter limit is reached or when the camera enters NightShot mode It cannot be enabled while auto slow shutter and or NightShot are on To enable disable wide dynamic range e Select 5 Camera Options P 9 WDR amp Motion Detection gt 1 Wide Dynamic Range gt ON or OFF default Setting Motion Detection This feature is only available with HDXJ and HDXF cameras It is not available with HDXA cameras When motion detection is enabled any detected motion causes the message Motion Detected to be displayed on the monitor The message remains on the screen until the dome receives a pan tilt or zoom command Motion detection is automatically disabled as soon as motion is detected to avoid multiple triggers from the same event It is turned on again after a one minute delay Pan tilt or zoom changes will disable motion detection Note If the dome is configured for IntelliBus protocol for each motion detect event an IntelliBus motion detect message is sent to the IntelliBus master To enable disable motion detection e Select 5 Camera Options gt 9 WDR amp Motion
81. or redefine PTZ coordinates for the preset or select N no to continue to the Advanced Preset Parameters menu without defining PTZ settings Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 57 04 11 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors 7T If yes is selected do one of the following e Press Focus Near to go to PTZ mode e Press Focus Far to go to the OSD menu Programming an Advanced Preset After you have defined an advanced preset and configured PTZ settings if required you can program the parameters of the preset By default all of the parameters are set to NA not applicable When a parameter is set to NA the global OSD menu setting is used Note The list of advanced preset parameters is camera model dependent To program the parameters of an advanced preset e From the Advanced Preset Parameters menu select the parameters you want to program and set them to ON or OFF or Enable or Disable or enter a numerical value Defining Preset 79 as the User Default Setting Preset You can define special preset 79 as the user default setting preset by creating an advanced preset with default global settings You can change these settings by using preset 97 see Defining an Advanced Preset above Preset 79 will be an advanced preset with default global settings that cannot be deleted or changed to local settings e will not have any PTZ coordinates associated with it e canbe restored only by clearing the memory or
82. ou can set the security level of a privacy zone to high or low To set the security level of a privacy zone 1 Enter preset 75 on the controller Enter the 4 digit PIN the default PIN is 1000 Select 4 PrivZone Security Level High default or Low e Ifthe security level is set to High you cannot program the privacy zone at a zoom level of more than 10x The mask is increased in size after programming and is temporarily increased in size when zooming in or out to prevent any portion of the privacy zone from being viewed e If the security level is set to Low you can program the privacy zone at any zoom level The mask is increased in size after programming but less than when the security level is set to High and is not temporarily increased in size when zooming in or out Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 69 04 1 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors Configuring Sectors Sectors are labeled areas that are monitored by the dome For example you can set the dome to display the label Exit Door on the monitor screen whenever the dome is positioned to monitor an exit door Programming a Sector These instructions apply only to domes configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P or Pelco D protocol You can program up to 16 sectors If you program overlapping sectors the sector names will alternate on the screen at 1 5 second intervals To program a sector 1 Select 2 Display Options gt 2 Sectors g
83. ppears Using Diamond IntelliBus protocol e Go to the Program menu and delete the preset tour Enabling or Disabling Still Preset You can enable still preset so that a freeze frame of the last preset is displayed on the monitor screen while the dome moves to the next preset The effect is similar to a video switcher switching between cameras An asterisk is displayed on the screen when the dome is moving between presets You can temporarily disable the still preset function by manually controlling the dome The still preset function is disabled until the dome is sent to another preset To enable disable still preset Select 5 Camera Options P 5 Still Preset f ON or OFF default Configuring Mimic Tours A mimic tour is a memorized series of pan tilt zoom and focus commands that can be recalled manually by the operator or automatically by a programmed alarm A mimic tour is useful when you wantto scan a particular area on a regular basis CAUTION Avoid continuous mimic tour operation for extended periods of time more than eight hours as this will increase lens wear and maintenance expenses 62 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Programming a Mimic Tour You can program up to 16 mimic tours at up to 120 seconds each Using MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol 1 Enter one of the following special presets on your controller e Preset 77 to create a mi
84. preset tour or mimic tour that you want to set as the default function If the number is not valid an error message appears In the Delay DLY column enter the time in minutes and seconds that dome must be idle before it performs the default function The maximum delay time is 99 minutes and 59 seconds In the Enabled ENA column select Y yes to enable the default function or select N no to disable the default function Note If alarms are present the dome processes these before performing the default function If motion detection is enabled then the default function is automatically disabled Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 65 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors Configuring Timed Functions Timed functions allow you to set the dome to perform a preset preset tour or mimic tour at the same time every day for a specified duration The time reference is taken from the dome s Real Time Clock RTC which must be set in the Enhanced Settings menu see Displaying the Time and Date on page 21 Note No two timed functions can have the same start time To program a timed function 1 Select 7 Enhanced Settings gt 7 Timed Functions 2 Inthe Function FUN column select one of the following P preset normal or advanced e V preset tour T mimic tour 3 In the Number NUM column enter the number of the preset preset tour or mimic tour that you want to set as a timed function
85. ptions gt 2 E Flip gt ON or OFF default To enable disable Mirror Image e Select 5 Camera Options gt 5 Video Options gt 3 Mirror Image P ON or OFF default Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 35 04 1 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings Setting the Vertical Phase Edge Vertical Phase Edge or line lock lets you synchronize all analog cameras connected to the same power line This prevents the picture on the monitor from rolling vertically when switching from one camera to another Line lock can also help an analog VCR to remain in sync when switching between properly adjusted line locked cameras Line lock is generally of no benefit with digital LCD or flat screen monitors and DVRs Note You need an AC power supply to use this feature To enable disable vertical phase edge Select 5 Camera Options gt 6 Vert Phase Edge gt Enabled or Disabled default To set the vertical phase edge 1 Enable vertical phase edge Select 5 Camera Options gt 7 Vert Phase 0 359 9 Select a value between 0 default and 359 9 The value expresses in degrees the adjustment required overcome the difference between connected AC supply phases Setting Wide Dynamic Range This feature is only available with HDXJ and HDXF cameras It is not available with HDXA cameras Wide dynamic range technology provides clear balanced images in a variety of lighting conditions such as entrances with varying levels of indo
86. r speed values Video Gain Settings OdB default 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 dB 10 dB 12 dB 14 dB 16 dB 18 dB 20 dB 22 dB 24 dB 26 GB or 28 dB Shutter Speed Settings e NTSC 1 4s 1 8 s 1 15 s 1 30 s or 1 60 s default e PAL 1 88 1 6 s 1 12 s 1 25 s or 1 50 s default Setting White Balance The high light level mode cannot be set lower than the low light level mode Conversely the low light level mode cannot be set higher than the high light level mode To set the white balance for high light or low light 1 Select 5 Camera Options 9 4 White Balance 1 High Light WB Mode or 2 Low Light WB Mode Select one of the following AUTO default Auto White Balance mode automatically adjusts the white balance using color information from the entire screen It compensates for color temperature changes from 3200 K to 7500 K Use this setting to control the white balance for a particular shooting environment e ATW Auto Tracing White Balance mode automatically adjusts the white balance every time a change is detected in lighting conditions It compensates for color temperature changes from 2000 K to 10000 K Use this setting to control the white balance when lighting conditions are variable Indoor If the lighting condition is limited to fluorescent light you can select the preset 3200 K base mode for more precise white balance adjustment e Outdoor If the lighting condition is limited to daylight you
87. restoring the factory default settings The restore default setting has no effect on it Viewing a List of Advanced Presets See Viewing a List of Presets on page 56 Deleting an Advanced Preset See Deleting a Preset on page 56 58 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Preset Tours A preset tour is a memorized series of presets that can be recalled manually by the operator recalled automatically by a programmed alarm or set as a default function when the dome has been idle for a specified length of time During a preset tour the dome moves from preset to preset at a specified velocity from 1 to 480 degrees per second remaining at each preset for a specified dwell time from 1 to 99 seconds Preset tours are useful for looking at specific locations like doors and windows or to scan each location for a few seconds You can run a preset tour once or continuously If an operator runs a tour continuously the dome goes from the last preset to the first preset The preset tour repeats continuously until you manually control the dome pan tilt zoom focus or iris or send a preset preset tour mimic tour or find home command CAUTION Avoid continuous preset tour operation for extended periods of time more than eight hours as this will increase lens wear and maintenance expenses Note If you are using a True Day Night TDN camera the focus changes when the IR cut filter is
88. rol of the dome 1 Ensure that DIP switches SW5 and SW6 on the scan assembly circuit board are set for the correct protocol baud rate and parity The dome must be set the same as the control equipment Ensure that the controller is set to the correct dome address Power down all system components for 15 seconds and then re apply power to reset the dome Manually control the dome and verify that the dome finds home Ensure that the data wiring is connected at the terminal strip in the housing any bare wires are not touching each other the wire insulation is stripped back far enough for a good connection If none of the above works try switching scan assemblies If there are multiple domes in the system replace the scan assembly with a scan assembly from another housing Set the address of the replacement scan assembly to the same address as the original scan assembly Call up the dome at the controller If control returns then the original scan assembly is fault CAUTION If a camera model is physically changed in a dome the configurations stored in the camera memory revert to the default settings In order to load the previous configurations to the new dome requires two domes with the exact same camera model Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 93 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Options You can troubleshoot problems using the dome s on screen display menus Displaying Voltages You can vie
89. rse Select 3 Control Options gt 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options f 2 Pan Reverse gt ON or OFF default 24 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting Tilt Reverse You can reverse the tilt so that a tilt up command from the controller will cause the camera to tilt down and a tilt down command will cause the camera to tilt up To enable disable tilt reverse Select 3 Control Options gt 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options gt 3 Tilt Reverse gt ON or OFF default Setting the Tilt Limit You can allow the camera to tilt five degrees above the horizontal using the 5 degree tilt limit feature To enable disable 5 degree tilt limit e Select 3 Control Options gt 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options gt 4 5 deg Tilt Limit gt ON or OFF default Finding Home on Startup By default the dome automatically finds home on startup You can disable this setting if you want the dome to wait for a control input from the operator before going to its home index position To disable this setting the Startup State Restore must be set to OFF Note When a privacy zone is enabled no video is displayed during the finding home process Privacy zones are not recognized until the dome reaches home After home is found video is displayed on the monitor unless a privacy zone overlaps with this home setting Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 25 04 1 Configuring PTZ Control To enable disable finding h
90. s into the monitor 38 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings This chapter contains the following sections e Setting the Zoom page 40 e Setting Exposure page 41 e Setting the Picture Brightness page 43 e Setting the Maximum AGC Level page 43 e Setting the Chroma Level page 44 e Setting Backlight Compensation page 44 e Setting Auto Slow Shutter page 45 e Setting Wide Dynamic Range page 45 Setting Advanced Wide Dynamic Range page 45 Setting High Sensitivity Mode page 46 Setting Field Noise Reduction page 46 e Setting White Balance page 46 e Setting E Flip and Mirror Image page 47 e Setting the Vertical Phase Edge page 47 Setting Image Stabilization page 48 e Setting Motion Detection page 48 e Setting the Video Gain and Lift UTP Video Output page 49 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 39 04 1 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings Setting the Zoom Setting the Maximum Digital Zoom The 35x optical zoom HDXG camera offers up to 12x digital zoom for a maximum zoom factor of 420x Digital zoom enlarges an image by expanding it both vertically and horizontally resulting in an overall reduction in resolution You can limit the amount of digital zoom available to the camera To set the maximum digital zoom Select 5 Camera Options gt 1 Zoom and Focus gt 1 Max Digital Zoom Mag 1x default 12x 4x or 2x Note If image stabilization is enabled the digital zoom is restricted to 2x Settin
91. s or Aperture and the F Number llle 97 About Video Gain Shutter Speed and Spectral Response a 98 About ACUIX PTZ Dome Manual Exposure Control ee 100 Operating NightShot TDN on ACUIX PTZ Camera Blocks 0 o 101 Document 800 05662V1 Rev A V 04 11 vi ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figures Figure 2 1 DIF Swich LOCOS PL 4 Figure 2 2 Switches SWIG WA Lu kes AOS ras RARA AAA B Figure 2 3 ADUIX Sean Assembly eigen ec dd eed qox dy uw eo a dod wow dw eod 8 Figure 2 4 In Celling Housing Bubble Installation sa lt cooom cc lt x AR OX 9 Figure 2 5 Pendant Housing Bubble InstellatlOfi sra som kom carros Rm RR AA ewe oen 10 Figure 2 6 Rugged Housing Bubble Installation Re 10 Figure 3 1 aa AAA AI IN 12 Figure C 1 Wideo Gain EOGUNOR 2 rte t oer dd OE a Gb eh ee ds 98 Figure C 2 Typical CCD Spectral Response with Magenta Green Cyan and Yellow Pixel Filters 99 Figure C 3 CIE 1931 LUMMASSI CUE ca de A A bod ed 99 Figure C 4 ACUIX OSD NightShot Control Options Menu 0 e e 102 Figure C 5 NightShot Operation with ACUIX 18x and 26x TDN Camera Blocks 104 Figure C 6 AE Control Menu and Example Settings lll 105 Figure C 7 35x TDN Camera with No Auto IR Cut Filler Operation 106 Figure C 8 35x TDN Camera with Auto IR Cut Filter Operat
92. sed Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product 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 Systems shall not be held responsible for the use of this product in violation of current laws and statutes xiv About This Document This document provides detailed instructions for installing configuring and operating the ACUIX High Speed PTZ Dome These instructions are intended for system installers administrators and operators Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes Chapter 1 Introduction introduces dome features terminology and the steps required to set up and configure a complete ACUIX system Chapter 2 Installing the Scan Assembly describes how to install the scan assembly and bubble Chapter 3 Preparing to Configure the Dome describes how to access and navigate the on screen display menus It also lists special presets Chapter 4 Configuring the OSD describes how to set up the on screen display Chapter 5 Configuring PTZ Control describes how to set up PTZ control Chapter 6 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings describes how to set up the camera and picture quality settings for HDXA HDXJ and HDXF cam
93. set auto focus is on 60 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Running a Preset Tour These instructions apply only to domes configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P or Pelco D protocol You can select a preset tour to run by entering a special preset shortcut on your controller To run a preset tour Enter one of the following special presets on your controller e Preset 87 to run preset tour 1 e Preset 88 to run preset tour 2 e Preset 89 to run preset tour 3 e Preset 78 to run a preset tour other than 1 2 or 3 If the dome is sent to an unprogrammed preset tour the message DOES NOT EXIST appears Stopping a Preset Tour You can stop any preset tour by manually controlling the dome or by sending the dome to a preset a mimic tour or another preset tour Viewing a List of Preset Tours You can view the list of programmed preset tours on the screen To view the list of preset tours Select 6 Function Programming gt 4 List PS PT Sectors 2 Preset Tours Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 61 04 1 Configuring Presets Tours Privacy Zones and Sectors Deleting a Preset Tour You can delete a preset tour that you have programmed Using MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol 1 Select 6 Function Programming 7 Delete PS PT MT Sectors 2 Locate and select the preset tour you want to delete If the deletion is successful the message Delete Success a
94. t ON to enable sector titles to display on the monitor screen Select 6 Function Programming gt 5 Program Sector Enter a sector number to program and then press lris Open Enter a sector name up to 24 alphanumeric characters and then press lris Open The message Go to lower left corner and press Iris Open when done appears 5 Press Focus Far to switch to PTZ control to locate the lower left corner of the sector 6 Press Focus Near to switch to the OSD menu and then press Iris Open The message Go to upper right corner and press Iris Open when done appears 7 Press Focus Far to switch to PTZ control to locate the upper right corner of the sector 8 Press Focus Near to switch to the OSD menu and then press Iris Open to save the sector 9 Program another sector or exit 70 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Viewing a List of Sectors You can view the list of programmed sectors on the screen To view a list of sectors Select 6 Function Programming gt 4 List PS PT Sectors gt 3 Sectors Deleting a Sector You can delete a sector that you have programmed Using MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol 1 Select 6 Function Programming 7 Delete PS PT MT Sectors 2 Locate and select the sector you want to delete If the deletion is successful the message Delete Success appears Using Diamond IntelliBus protocol e Go to the Program menu and delete t
95. t 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 3 Chroma Level 0 255 2 Select a value between 0 and 255 where e 0 picture has no color e 255 picture color is saturated e 127 default Note Setting the chroma level to a value other than 127 may upset auto white balance AWB operation Setting Backlight Compensation Backlight compensation BLC corrects for strong background lighting by enhancing subjects in the foreground providing detail that would normally be silhouetted You can turn backlight compensation on or off by using special preset 93 when the dome is configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol Note In most applications wide dynamic range may be a better option than backlight compensation To enable disable backlight compensation 1 Ensure that auto exposure is enabled preset 92 2 Enter preset 93 on your controller or go to the OSD main menu preset 90 and select 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 4 Backlight Comp gt ON or OFF default 44 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting Auto Slow Shutter Auto slow shutter permits the capture of bright clear images in low light conditions by increasing exposure times However slow shutter limit times beyond 1 60 s can cause motion blurring at low light levels To set the auto slow shutter limit 1 Select 5 Camera Options 93 Video Setup gt 5 Auto Slow Shutter Lim 2 Select one of
96. ter Speed and Spectral Response The terms auto iris manual iris and iris control are used to describe the general concept of exposure control Exposure control includes both auto exposure AE and manual exposure control Most modern camera blocks use video gain shutter speed and spectral response controls in addition to iris control to accomplish exposure control Video Gain Video gain is the amount that a video signal is amplified and is measured in decibels dB The video gain number usually specified is the amount of adjustable gain being used The normal gain measurementis O dB The equation in Figure C 1 is used to determine the video gain value where e Viis the video voltage input to the amplifier e Vo is the video voltage output of the amplifier e GdB is logarithmic video gain in dB Figure C 1 Video Gain Equation Yo Gg 20l0g y The video gain increases after the lens aperture reaches its maximum size the smallest f number in order to maintain a video output level with a decreasing light level Every 6 dB of gain change represents a doubling or halving of the output video level in relation to the input video level Increasing video gain increases video noise Shutter Speed The shutter speed or shutter time is a measure ofthe time that the video sensor integrates light The normal shutter speed is 1 60 s for NTSC cameras and 1 50 s for PAL cameras The shutter time decreases after the lens aperture reaches its mi
97. the NightShot mode manual or automatic 1 Ensure that auto exposure is on preset 92 2 Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 NightShot Control gt 1 NightShot Mode gt MAN default or AUTO To enable disable NightShot 1 Set NightShot mode to manual 2 Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 NightShot Control gt 2 NightShot gt ON or OFF default Note Wide dynamic range mode is disabled when the camera enters NightShot mode It cannot be enabled while NightShot is on To set the NightShot activate point 1 Setthe NightShot mode to automatic 2 Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 NightShot Control gt 3 Activate 3 Select the desired activate setting by moving the controller joystick up or down to navigate through the available video gain and shutter speed values Video Gain Settings 0dB 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 GB 10 dB 12 dB 14 GB 16 dB 18 dB 20 dB default 22 dB 24 dB 26 dB or 28 dB Shutter Speed Settings e NTSC 1 4s 1 8 s 1 15 s 1 30 s or 1 60 s default e PAL 1 38 1 6 s 1 12 s 1 25 s or 1 50 s default Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 33 04 1 Configuring HDXA HDXJ and HDXF Camera Settings To set the NightShot deactivate point 1 If necessary set the NightShot mode to automatic Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 NightShot Control gt 4 Deactivate Select the desired deactivate setting by moving the controller joystick up or down to navigate through the available video gain and shutte
98. the advanced preset is defined with PTZ when recalled it goes to the PTZ location mapped to it and enables the advanced preset parameters If defined without PTZ it enables the advanced preset parameters without changing the position of the camera If the advanced preset is defined as local moving out of the preset returns the camera to its original OSD menu settings If it is defined as global the settings mapped to the advanced preset are copied to the OSD menu and remain in effect even after the advanced preset is no longer active Note The dome may take up to six seconds to go to an advanced preset depending on the number of parameters configured for that preset Defining an Advanced Preset To define a preset as an advanced preset Enter preset 97 on your controller Enter the number of the preset you want to define as an advanced preset Press Focus Near to enable the advanced preset parameters features FON Press Focus Far to set the advanced preset as Local or Global e Local The advanced preset parameters only apply to the preset itself The settings remain in effect until the dome is controlled either manually or automatically Global The advanced preset parameters are copied to the OSD menu settings and applied globally The settings remain in effect even after the advanced preset is no longer active 5 Press Iris Open The following message appears Want to configure PTZ Y N 6 Select Y yes to define
99. the following e NTSC 1 4 default 1 2 1 60 1 30 1 15 1 8 e PAL 1 3 default 1 1 5 1 50 1 25 1 12 Setting Wide Dynamic Range Wide dynamic range WDR technology provides clear balanced images in a variety of lighting conditions such as entrances with varying levels of indoor outdoor illumination and situations where backlighting makes it difficult to see a foreground subject clearly Wide dynamic range improves detail in underexposed dark and overexposed light areas but can lead to unnatural looking video To enable disable wide dynamic range e Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 6 Wide Dynamic Range gt ON or OFF default Setting Advanced Wide Dynamic Range Advanced wide dynamic range operation is similar to wide dynamic range operation but with 10 dB more range To enable disable advanced wide dynamic range Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup gt 7 Advanced WDR P ON or OFF default Document 800 05662V1 RevA 45 04 11 Configuring HDXG Camera Settings Setting High Sensitivity Mode High sensitivity mode provides higher sensitivity at the expense of less clearly defined lines and countours of objects in motion Enabling high sensitivity mode selects interlaced scanning while disabling high sensitivity mode selects progressive scaming To enable disable high sensitivity mode e Select 5 Camera Options gt 3 Video Setup gt 8 High Sensitivity Mode gt ON or OFF default
100. tic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Function Programming 7 Enhanced Features 1 Camera Msg 1 PASS 1 Coordinates 1 Zoom and Focus 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu 1 Video Gain PWM 1 Max Digital Zoom Mag 1 Run a Mimic Tour Settings 2 Manual Zoom Speed 2 Program a Mimic Tour 1 Video Gain UTP 3 Min Focus Length cm 3 Delete a Mimic Tour 2 Lift PWM Level 0 100 3 Gain PWM Level 0 100 4 Char White Level 0 100 2 Sectors 2 Auto Pivot 2 Total Run Time PTZ 2 Exposure Control 2 Program a Preset 2 NA IR amp Fo 1 NA Tour 2 Exposure Level 3 NA 4 NA 5 NA 6 NA 7 Auto Slow Shutter 8 Backlight Comp 3 Preset Names 3 Program Alarms 3 Clear The Memory 3 NightShot Control 3 Privacy Zone Options 3 NA 1 Program Alarms 1 NightShot Mode 1 Change PrivZone 2 Set Alarm Condition 2 NightShot Priority 3 Enable Auto Ack 3 Activate 2 Enable Disable 4 Enter Alarm Message 4 Deactivate PrivacyZone 5 Alarm Overwrite 3 Privacy Zone Color 6 Overwrite Time sec 4 Delete Privacy Zone 4 Digital Zoom Mag 4 Set Pan and Tilt 4 Operational 4 White Balance 4 List PS PT Sectors 4 NA Options 1 Manual Speed deg s 5 deg Tilt Limit Find Home on Startup Pan Offset Startup State Restore Diagnostics 1 Display Error Logs 2 Clear Error Logs 3 Run Diagnostics Find Home Check Supply Voltage 1 2 3 4 5 6 T High Light WB Mode Low Light WB Mode
101. tion Guide Navigating OSD Menus You can navigate through the menu options displayed on the monitor using the following controller commands To navigate vertically through the menu options move the controller joystick up or down To select a menu option or to toggle between settings press Iris Open Iris To exit a menu and return to the previous screen press Iris Close Iris Sending the Dome to a Preset A preset is a memorized dome function that can be recalled manually by the operator To go to a preset using the UltraKey Touch controller press View type preset number and then press Enter To go to a preset using the HJZTP controller type preset number and then press Preset Document 800 05662V1 Rev A 04 1 Preparing to Configure the Dome Special Presets Special presets 72 to 99 are reserved for controlling and programming the dome Table 3 1 Special Presets Preset Function Protocol 72 Recover encrypted user login Diamond IntelliBus MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD 73 Enable broadcast command receive mode Diamond MAXPRO mode VCL 74 Disable broadcast command receive mode VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD 75 Administrator password PIN settings a eem Diamond IntelliBus MAXPRO mode ange VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D AD System info Change address protocol 76 Run mimic tour 1 16 77 Proaiamimiinieteuir
102. v A 3 04 1 Installing the Scan Assembly Figure 2 1 shows the location of the DIP switches SW1 to SW6 on the scan assembly circuit board Figure 2 1 DIP Switch Locations Table 2 1 lists the default DIP switch settings Table 2 1 Default DIP Switch Settings SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 SW5 SW6 Scan assembly includes camera Setting Default Switch Address 1 SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 Protocol MAXPRO mode SW5 1 to SW5 5 Baud rate 9600 SW6 1 to SW6 4 Parity Even SW6 5 SW6 6 Miscellaneous Defaults Restore Factory Defaults OFF SW5 7 Overriding the Logical ON SW5 8 Address Debugging boot control OFF SW6 7 Reserved OFF SW6 8 These are advanced switch settings and it is not recommended to make changes to these defaults See the System Administration and Equipment Handling for more information ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting the Dome Address SW1 to SW4 Each dome requires a unique address The range of acceptable addresses is determined by the type of controller you are using Some controllers allow addresses between 1 and 128 while others allow addresses between 1 and 256 The address is set using the rotary DIP switches SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 on the scan assembly circuit board see Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Switches SW1 to SW4 Each switch is assigned a place value see Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Address Switch
103. ve sprockets and are not loose The pan and tilt movements are jerky Ensure that no wires are interfering with the pan and tilt movements of the scan assembly e Ensure that both control data lines are connected Ensure that the wiring to the motor is intact The picture appears to zoom for no reason Oncameras equipped with electronic image stabilization EIS when EIS is enabled the image on the monitor appears zoomed in When a pan or tilt command is received EIS is disabled while the dome moves to its new position After the dome stops EIS is re enabled after a five second delay The lens is out of optical focus e Ensure that the lens cap has been removed Send the dome to preset 98 This resets the camera lens e Clean the lens and dome if needed see Cleaning the Dome on page 85 Take care when cleaning the lens and dome that you do not scratch the optical surfaces The picture is inverted or of poor quality UTP video only e Swap the video and video wires of the UTP cabling at either the dome terminations or the monitor terminations e Adjust the video lift and gain settings using the OSD The lift setting boosts the high frequency in the video to compensate for signal loss over the length of the cable The gain setting amplifies the video to compensate for the resistance of the cable 92 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide There is a picture but no cont
104. vels of zoom speed available To set the zoom speed 1 Select 5 Camera Options gt 1 Zoom and Focus gt 2 Manual Zoom Speed 2 Select a value between 0 and 8 to set the zoom speed e 6 default e 0 slowest e 7 fastest e 8 zoom speed proportional to amount of joystick deflection Setting the Minimum Focus Distance You can define the minimum focus distance to prevent the camera from focusing on dirt or rain drops on the surface of the bubble The minimum focus distance is independent of the digital zoom To set the minimum focus distance 1 Select 5 Camera Options gt 1 Zoom and Focus gt 3 Min Focus Length cm 2 Select the minimum focus distance you want to use see Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Minimum Focus Distances by Camera Wide End Tele End HDXA 18x Color 29 cm 80 cm default HDXJ 18x WDR TDN 29 cm 80 cm default HDXF 26x WDR TDN 32 cm 150 cm default 30 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting Exposure Auto Exposure You can toggle auto exposure on or off using special preset 92 when the dome is configured for MAXPRO mode VCL VCL UTC Pelco P Pelco D protocol To enable disable auto exposure 1 Exitthe OSD menus until you have manual control of the dome 2 Enter preset 92 on your controller to toggle auto exposure on default or off 3 Enter preset 90 on your controller to return to the OSD main menu Manual Exposure Contr
105. w the actual voltages measured at the dome versus the supply voltages The 15 V supply is used to operate the camera The 3 3 V supply is used to operate the printed circuit boards in the scan assembly and housing To display voltages Select 7 Enhanced Features gt 6 Display Supply Voltages Displaying the Total Run Time Counter You can view the total run time for pan tilt zoom auto iris manual iris auto focus manual focus and PreShot focus To display the total run time counter e Select 4 Diagnostic Options gt 2 Total Run Time PTZ Ir amp Fo Clearing the Memory You can delete all of the alarms presets preset tours and sectors stored in the dome s memory Clearing the memory does not affect the OSD language or privacy zones To clear the memory 1 Select 4 Diagnostic Options gt 3 Clear the Memory 2 Select Y yes to continue or select N no to cancel If Y is selected the following message appears 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 Select Y yes to continue or select N no to cancel 94 ACUIX PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Displaying Error Logs You can view a count of errors and other anomalous events resets timeouts overruns and mismatches logged by the dome To display the error logs Select 4 Diagnostic Options gt 4
106. ws on the housing to secure the bubble in place Figure 2 5 Pendant Housing Bubble Installation Attaching the Bubble to a Rugged Housing To attach the bubble to the housing 1 Clip the safety cable to the bracket on the housing Align the four screw holes on the bubble with the four holes on the housing Push the bubble against the housing and tighten the four captive security screws using the supplied 5 32 inch 4 mm hex key Figure 2 6 Rugged Housing Bubble Installation 10 Preparing to Configure the Dome This chapter contains the following sections Pre Configuration Checklist page 11 e Accessing the Main Menu page 12 e Navigating OSD Menus page 13 e Sending the Dome to a Preset page 13 e Special Presets page 14 e OSD Menu Tree page 15 Pre Configuration Checklist After you have installed the PTZ dome you are ready to begin configuring the dome settings from the OSD menu To do this you will need a keyboard controller and a monitor The ACUIX High Speed PTZ Dome is compatible with all Honeywell controllers including the UltraKey Touch UltraKey Lite UltraKey Plus HJZTP HKJMMTP and HEGS5300 It is also compatible with third party controllers using Pelco P or Pelco D control protocols Before you begin configuring the dome do the following 1 Make sure the dome is assigned to the controller you are using The dome address for example CAM 001 should appear on the controller LCD displ

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