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4. The CMOR PSU 1 power is supplied in a weatherproof box that may be mounted externally or internally 3 1 Fixing power supply to wall e Fit the optional alarm module A into the power supply using the 4 screws provided e For safety reasons never remove the slotted metal cover B e Fix the power supply to a wall using a screw in each of the four corner holes C amp Page 17 3 2 Power Supply Connections FUSE1 MAINS INPUT Re o7 O LIVE N gt O NEUTRAL m Y EARTH E 2 O CAM2 SS D 5 e yet CANA Q O GND TERM ul H M B 5 o CAMI m kaj Me m Co e 5 O GND Qo 2 Co 6 RS485 A Lm io oye E i cam 5 o rsaese mm gt O v 9 AN u n olg o r3 a Z 24v CMi ID 5 E co 81 GND zo a s 2 A e 5 co z g O cama zZ ag oo Eq B O GND J co P O GAMA 9 19 2 o Gnd gt 2 e oo D 5 nsasst E ai ao oo CAM o RS485 B o a 21 Ly a B 8 GND T gt E d ALARM OPTION MODULE E S oS EUSE No C ves p S t As 3 2 1 Mains Input Identification Mains Power Live Live brown 240Vac 50Hz Neutral Neutral blue 240Vac 50Hz Earth Earth Yellow Green 3 2 2 Connections to dome Identification Umbilical lead to dome CAM2 White
5. Coax signal dual camera version only GND White Coax screen dual camera version only CAM1 Black Coax signal GND Black Coax screen RS485 A WHITE RS485 B ORANGE 24V RED OV BLACK and Cable screen Page 18 Z j 3 2 3 Connections to DVR Identification DVR CAM2 Camera input dual camera version only GND CAM1 Camera input GND RS485 A RS485 A or dome output RS485 B RS485 B or dome output Spare Not connection GND RS485 ground Identification DVR CAM2 BNC DVR camera input dual camera version only CAM1 BNC DVR camera input CAM2 BNC Loop through provided for test monitor dual camera version only CAM1 BNC Loop through provided for test monitor Note that the video connection s made be made either using the BNC or the screw terminals whichever is more convenient Page 19 3 3 Alarm Module Connections 3 3 1 Alarm Inputs Identification Alarm Inputs l N O OT A O N Connect to NO or NC relay contact of PIRs or other alarm 9 Sources 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 3 2 Alarm Grounds All alarms grounds are connected together and any may be used for the relay common outputs of the PIRs or other alarm sources 3 3 3 Relay Connections Identification Alarm Inputs NO C
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7. for a few seconds while it performs a self test and checks its alignment lt will revert to an existing preset or tour when the process is complete lt is recommended that the 24 hour option is selected default 5 3 7 Install date time The date and time of install may be set here to provide a record for future service or maintenance purposes 5 3 8 Clear Settings 5 3 8 1 Clear configuration To clear the menu configuration to the factory defaults enter this menu use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit 5 3 8 2 Clear all presets To clear all the presets enter this menu use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit 5 3 8 3 Clear all tours To clear all the tours enter this menu use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit 5 3 8 4 Clear privacy masks To clear all privacy settings enter this menu use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit 5 3 8 5 Clear everything To clear the configuration presets and tours enter this menu use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit 5 3 8 6 Reboot To restart the dome equivalent to power cycling enter this menu use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit Note that any unsaved changes to the configuration will be lost when this is done 5 3 8 7 Diagnostic Info e System e Status e Camera e Telemetry Page 26 5 4 IR Options relating to the built in Infra Red IR lamps are set in this sub menu 5 4 1 IR Mode This option determines when the IR lamps are turned on Light sens
8. required protocol 0 represents OFF down and 1 represents ON up Protocol Videoswitch VXP4 and BBV up the coax Videoswitch VXP4 only PelcoP PelcoD l O l O _ A OjO N ojojojol au ojojojol a Page 21 The alarm module protocol should be set to be the same as the dome protocol 4 4 Setting the alarm module baud rate Set sections 5 and 6 of the DIP switch as per the table below to select the required baud rate 0 represents OFF down and 1 represents ON up The default setting is 9600 baud both switches OFF PelcoD normally uses 2400 baud PelcoP normally uses 4800 baud Baud rate 5 6 9600 0 0 2400 1 0 4800 0 1 19200 1 1 The alarm module baud rate should be set to be the same as the dome baud rate Page 22 5 Menus 5 1 Menu Navigation 5 1 1 Entering Menu Different keyboards have different ways of entering the menu system of a dome Refer to specific keyboard manual for details Common examples are e Videoswitch Vi K2 Press DOME then press MENU e Videoswitch Vi K3 Press and hold ALT then press DOME MENU e BBV TX400 Press and hold SHIFT then press 1 e Pelco KBD300A Enter 95 then press and hold PRESET key e DS2 Press and hold 8 8 910 10 2 5 1 2 Moving cursor Once in the menu the joystick may be used for LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN control of the cursor On a Videoswitch keyboard the cursor keys can be u
9. the dome moves for a full deflection of the joystick Generally control is easier if it is set to less than 100 The default is 60 5 6 6 Pan Limits 5 6 6 1 Use Pan Limits If you wish to stop the dome from panning all the way round for example if it is mounted on a wall or corner set this option after you have set the right and left limits Once set the dome will stop if it is panned up to a limit When moving between presets the dome will also stay in the permitted zone rather than taking the shortest route as it would otherwise 5 6 6 2 Set right limit Enter this option and pan the dome to the right most position that you want it to be able to go to Press SELECT or wait 10 seconds to set the position 5 6 6 3 Set left Limit Enter this option and pan the dome to the left most position that you want it to be able to go to Press SELECT or wait 10 seconds to set the position 5 6 7 Iris key usage The Iris control keys on the keyboard may be used to either alter the Exposure compensation Brighten or darken the image Shutter speed Provide integration and therefore more sensitivity in dark conditions Note that the shutter speed can only be controlled in this way when the IR lamps are ON 5 7 Presets 5 7 1 Set Preset e To seta preset from within the menu select this option using RIGHT e Use UP and DOWN to select a preset e Move the dome to the required position using the joystick e Wait 10 seconds or press the
10. 0 represents OFF down and 1 represents ON up e The default setting is 9600 baud both switches OFF e PelcoD normally uses 2400 baud e PelcoP normally uses 4800 baud Baud rate 4 5 9600 0 0 2400 1 0 4800 0 1 19200 1 1 Page 10 1 5 Setting the RS485 termination Set section 6 of the 6 way switch B as per the table below to select the termination of the RS485 twisted pair input 0 represents OFF down and 1 represents ON up The default position in ON up Termination OFF ON 1 The termination switch should be ON if e The dome is the only one connected to the twisted pair e The dome is the last one of several domes connected to the twisted pair e An alarm module is fitted into the dome power supply The termination switch should be OFF if e More than one dome is connected to the twisted pair and the dome is not the last in the line 1 6 Replacing the DIP switch cover e Replace the DIP switch access screw A on the rear of the dome e Take care that the thread is correctly aligned that there is no dirt or grit that could affect the waterproof seal e Using a large flat bladed screwdriver turn clockwise to secure the screw Do not over tighten Page 11 Page 12 2 Installing the Dome These installation instructions assume that a standard wall mount bracket is being used For swan neck pendant and corner options refer to
11. 0 to 7 to compensate for losses in long cable runs Default is 0 5 5 1 2 Video Lift The high frequency video lift may be set from 0 to 8 to compensate for losses in long cable runs Default is 0 5 5 1 3 Digital Zoom This option selects whether you want to be able to zoom beyond the optical zoom limit and use digital zoom The default setting is OFF 5 5 1 4 Day Settings IR OFF These settings apply when the IR lamps are not on 5 5 1 4 1 Shutter Speed The shutter speed may be slowed down to achieve greater light sensitivity Normally this should be set to AUTO 5 5 1 4 2 Exposure Compensation 5 5 1 4 3 Joystick Focus Mode There are two settings Auto amp Manual The default setting for DAY is AUTO 5 5 1 4 4 Preset Focus Mode There are two settings Auto amp Stored The default setting for DAY is AUTO 5 5 1 4 5 Zoom Limit The zoom limit can be adjusted from1 100 5 5 1 4 6 Backlight compensation Backlight compensation can be turned ON or OFF 5 5 1 5 Night Settings IR ON These settings apply when the IR lamps are on Page 28 5 5 1 5 1 Shutter Speed The shutter speed may be slowed down to achieve greater light sensitivity For night time operation it may be useful to change this from its default AUTO setting Longer time periods will cause blurring of moving images however 5 5 1 5 2 Exposure Compensation 5 5 1 5 3 Joystick Focus There are two settings Auto amp Manual The default setting for NI
12. 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 5 CMOR D18 DOMO cisco tem meret eed bere HH ies 33 CAMONA aki ERES 33 RUMANO rie 33 Power requiremENiS 0Lt0eatereeaeertorattteneonenneonaonsaosonaonsenneouoononoonsonnaonsosonnannsansoosonasnnensonoouon 33 Physical and Environmental eese eene entente niente tnn naeh innui 33 CMOR PSU 1 Power Supply oie eet iid ede de ere e ed Le RR 33 Power requiremenis iecit OT 33 Physical and Environmental sse nne 33 NO 33 CMOR ALM 16 Alarm Module essen nennen nennen nnns 34 Alarm InputS QU PULS cuca be ien iren e n 34 Physical and Enviale 34 Brackets and Cable it aa t tes 34 ME AA A O 34 Comer APIO lt t iet e e A A 34 Swan neck bracket das 34 ES A 34 NN 34 CE rude A ia 34 Page 3 Configuring the Dome The CMOR dome is supplied with DIP switches set for the following configuration Twisted pair Address 1 Protocol Videoswitch VXP4 Baud rate 9600 baud Termination ON Up the coax BBV compatible Dome 8 way DIP switch Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 0 0 o o o o o Protocol baud termination 6 way DIP switch 2 13 4 5 6 VXP48Coax 9600 baud On 0 0 0 0 0O 1 1 1 Removing the DIP switch cover If you need to change DIP switch settings you may do so either before or after the dome is mounted on its bracket whiche
13. 10 1 New alarm dwell When a new alarm occurs the dome will go to the corresponding preset If multiple alarms occur the presets will be called up in sequence However the dome will wait at each preset position for the dwell time set by this option in seconds 5 10 2 Alarm cycle time If alarms still exist after all alarm presets have been visited for the New alarm dwell time the presets of the still active alarms will now be toured using the cycle time in seconds specified in this option Page 32 6 Technical Data 6 1 CMOR D18 Dome 6 1 1 Camera Sony Ex View Had 1 4 CCD 18 1 or 26 1 optical zoom 6 1 2 IR Illumination Double hetero AlGaAs LEDs 830nm wavelength Degradation estimated at 3 per year not guaranteed 6 1 3 Power requirements 24V DC 3Amps Maximum 6 1 4 Physical and Environmental Colour Grey custom colours may be ordered Operating Temperature 35degC to 50degC Environmental IP66 Dimensions Weight 252 4mm x 485mm x 225 8mm HxWxD 4 32kg Dimensions Weight Boxed 385mm x 300mm x 300mm HxWxD 4 72kg 6 2 CMOR PSU 1 Power Supply 6 2 1 Power requirements Input 100 to 240 Vac 50 60Hz Output 24Vdc 3A 6 2 2 Physical and Environmental Environmental IP66 Dimensions Weight 230mm x 140mm x 100mm LxWXxD 1kg Dimensions Weight Boxed 340mm x 225mm x 140mm LxWxD 1 3kg 6 2 3 Safety For safety reasons the internal metal cover must not be removed There are no user servicea
14. GHT is Manual 5 5 1 5 4 Preset Focus Mode There are two settings Auto amp Stored The default setting for NIGHT is manual 5 5 1 5 5 Zoom Limit 5 5 1 5 6 Backlight Compensation 5 5 2 Context Camera 5 5 2 1 Not available 5 5 3 Invert Image This inverts the image This option is used only if the dome is mounted upside down 5 6 Keyboard This sub menu selects options relating to manual control from the joystick keyboard 5 6 1 Restore Mode Preset amp Tours Set this option if you want the dome to revert to a TOUR or PRESET 1 after a specified period in seconds of inactivity If the restore mode is not required select OFF 5 6 2 Restore delay Preset amp Tours Select restore delay time in seconds Select 180 seconds to OFF 5 6 3 Joystick Speed Curve This option determines the relationship between the joystick offset and the pan tilt speed and the setting is a matter of user preference If linear the relationship is proportional If quasi linear or non linear the movement is slow to start with and increases rapidly as the joystick is moved more The default is quasi linear Page 29 5 6 4 Zoom Ratio This setting determines how much the pan and tilt slows down as you zoom in and the setting is a matter of user preference This slow down helps fine control of the dome position when zoomed in on a target The default setting is 16 5 6 5 Max Joystick Speed This setting affects pan and tilt and determines how fast
15. SELECT key e The new preset is not set 5 7 2 Preset Titles Each preset may be given a title that is displayed every time it is called up If no title is entered the display will show P1 P2 P3 etc Page 30 To create a camera title move joystick arrow key RIGHT to enter input mode Move joystick arrow keys UP DOWN to select alphanumeric characters Move joystick arrow keys LEFT to save amp exit menu 5 7 3 Preset Speed The speed at which the dome moves to a preset is set here The default setting is 60 of full speed 5 8 Tours Tours are sequences of up to 100 presets that the dome moves between automatically dwelling for a period at each The tour is repeated until interrupted by e Manual pan tilt or zoom e Calling up a preset e Analarm 5 8 1 1 Tour 1 to Tour 8 5 8 1 1 1 Title If you want a title to be displayed when you select a tour enter it here Otherwise the default T1 T2 T3 etc will be displayed 5 8 1 1 2 Initialise Tour Use this option to initialise a tour as follows e Set Fill the tour with presets Presets that are not set will be ignored As more presets are programmed they will automatically be included in the tour e Clear Clear the tour of all presets e Cancel Use LEFT to exit without changing the tour 5 8 1 1 3 Edit Tour Each position of the tour may be edited using this option Any positions set to No Preset will be ignored when the tour running 5 8 1 1 4 Dwell T
16. Videoswitch CMOR Professional Dome User Manual Product ranges covered by this manual CMOR D18 8 CMOR D26 Professional Dome CMOR PSU 1 CMOR ALM 16 Options h Document Reference Date Firmware Vc601e doc 18 02 2009 From Vc001A82 Videoswitch Telephone 01252 851510 Ocean House Redfields Industrial Park Fax 01252 851296 Redfields Lane Church Crookham Email sales videoswitch co uk Hants GU52 ORD Web www videoswitch co uk Page 1 Configuring the Dome sess d 1 1 Removing the DIP switch COVer eeeeeeeeee eene nente enne nnns nnne nnno nnn non 4 1 2 Setting the dome address cine ie bi 5 1 3 Setting the dome protocol esee nnne nennen nennen enne 10 1 4 Setting the baud rate cde ec ee e o eH EE LL EO e E ERO a d ds 10 1 5 Setting the RS485 termination esssssssssseeeeeeneneeneee nennen 11 1 6 Replacing the DIP switch cover ssssssssseeeeeeeenee nnne nree trennen 11 2 Installing the Dome o eere hnsed93 2 1 Fixing the mounitirig dais Ido darias 13 2 2 Securing the bracket ripe 3 ectetuer erbe LEE e re iain 14 2 3 Attaching the CMOR Dome sse nenne nennen nennen trennen erret 15 2 4 Attaching the umbilical Cable oonnoconnccnninicinnancnnnnninanonananaca canon raro nn nr arcano narran rr 15 2 5 Fitting the bracket COVED ici aia 16 3 Installin
17. ble parts inside Page 33 6 3 CMOR ALM 16 Alarm Module 6 3 1 Alarm Inputs Outputs 16 inputs suit normally open or normally closed triggers 1 change over relay output for signally to DVR 6 3 2 Physical and Environmental Environmental IP66 when fitted in PSU 6 4 Brackets and Cables 6 4 1 Wall bracket 6 4 2 Corner adaptor 6 4 3 Swan neck bracket 6 4 4 Pendant bracket 6 4 5 Cables Cables with custom lengths may be ordered 6 5 CE Marking This product is CE marked lt has been fully tested and complies with 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility and 73 23 EEC Low Voltage directives and with EN 60950 2000 safety standards Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Page 34 Notes Page 35
18. g Power Supply 17 3 1 Fixing power supply to wall rennen cra nana 17 3 2 Power Supply Connections esee nennen nennen nnnm 18 3 2 1 Mains Input 3 2 2 Connections to dome 3 2 3 Connections to DVR 3 3 Alarm Module Connections 3 3 1 Alarm IMpuUtS oocconccccoccnoccconnconnnnnnc nono nan ote conan cnn na nnn nc ea c nn nro nana nnne tnit nn nn canaria naar nr e tesis ene 3 3 2 Alarm Grounds it ra e en petty tee ee dens 3 3 3 Relay Connections ron en at 4 Configuring the Alarm Module 21 4 1 Normally Open or Closed Alarm Inputs eese 21 4 2 RS485 TOMAN di iet perdre d ibas 4 3 Setting the alarm module protocol sessssseeseeeeeeenenne nennen 4 4 Setting the alarm module baud rate ONE D Sci iii 5 1 LB EVIEUDILEP Q 23 5 1 1 Ent ring MON W w t iier rre err REESE AE 23 5 1 2 MOVING a ra 23 5 1 3 e EUH 23 5 1 4 Cancel lit lain ast eis aie a i at as in end ei ER 23 5 1 5 EXIME eases 24 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 Enter date time dado da tea 25 5 3 2 Dali ES Visita te tree IR Ce Pe b EN EP I HY IET Ies 25 5 3 3 E A TEN 25 5 3 4 Displays ada ae 25 5 3 5 PASSWOIGS aki ko oka ak vi ata koko a do A dwa e os ra avans bass tas any 25 5 3 6 Dat A OR 26 5 3 7 Lisci H 26 5 3 8 Clear Settings D E 26 5 4 i
19. guage The language used in the menu and for other messages is selected here 5 3 4 Display 5 3 4 1 Date Time Position The position on the screen of the date and time may be set here using UP and DOWN It may also be set to OFF default so that it is not displayed 5 3 4 2 Camera Title A title for the dome camera may be entered if required using UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT Move cursor LEFT to exit The position on the screen of the title may be set here using UP and DOWN It may also be set to OFF so that it is not displayed 5 3 4 3 Show Preset During Tours This option determines whether or not the preset titles are displayed while a tour is in progress 5 3 4 4 Preset Text Position This option specifies where the preset title is displayed when a preset is called Default is Bottom Left 5 3 4 5 Text Background The displayed text may be given a black background if required to make it stand out more 5 3 5 Passwords 5 3 5 1 Installer The default password 333300 may be changed if required Take care to make a note of the new password 5 3 5 2 Supervisor The default password 222200 may be changed if required Take care to make a note of the new password Page 25 5 3 5 3 User The default password 111100 may be changed if required Take care to make a note of the new password 5 3 6 Datum Check The dome can be set to perform a datum check every 24 hours at midnight This means that the dome will pan and tilt
20. his is the time in seconds between each preset being selected when the tour is running 5 8 1 1 5 Speed This is the speed at which the dome goes to the presets that are called up during a tour Page 31 5 9 Privacy Use this option to set up to 24 privacy zones Step Action Result 1 Select dome MENU from DVR keyboard 2 Log in using engineer pass code 3 Select PRIVACY Default view MASK 1 appears 4 Move joystick or arrow keys up down to select a different MASK number 1 24 5 Move joystick arrow key right Cross lines appear on screen Move camera to required view 7 Select OK Vi K B or 01 preset Pelco K B or Preset 10 Red mask patch appears 1 on DS2 or wait 15 seconds until a red mask patch appears 8 Scroll to next MASK number using arrow keys or joystick Blue mask patch appears UP DOWN 9 Move joystick or arrow key to the RIGHT Cross lines appear 10 For each new mask position repeat steps 4 to 7 12 When all mask positions have been created exit menus Saving config appears on amp save by moving joystick left TWICE bottom left of screen 5 10 Alarms If the alarm option is installed in the power supply the dome will go to presets when an alarm occurs Alarms 1 to 16 map to presets 1 to 16 respectively Note that if the alarms are connected directly to the digital recorder DVR rather than the alarm option the following settings have no effect 5
21. i Ad ED ee 27 Page 2 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 4 6 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 5 5 3 5 6 5 6 1 5 6 2 5 6 3 5 6 4 5 6 5 5 6 6 5 6 7 5 7 5 7 1 5 7 2 5 7 3 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 10 1 5 10 2 IR Mode et ot A A ee i Len 27 IRON level ti Aide 27 IR Off level hysteretic cima AA D es 27 US delayed ione eoe eterne ieri 27 RON TIMES HOO 27 IF POWOF seis e bee oe Cae ea ce D Co Pda e awa 27 Camera sess 28 Main camera settings esee eene ener nennen nnt nnne non no ran nnan conc cnoraaracanicnos 28 Context Gam ra ia 29 Invert Image SL Restore Mode Preset amp Tours eese teer tnnt nnne nothin inne 29 Restore delay Preset amp Tours eese neret nnne nnne nne 29 JOYStICK SPESACUIVE oi e HU RH UU renta 29 ZOOM Fallo A a n Rn p d di e d ee 30 Max Joystick Speed di das 30 A rre vann AY ea AD e aa A k KAYE ken kab see DO NAM ee O CONOS Iris KEY USAGES P a a aai EE E E E A ads A NN Preset Titles Preset A AO TOUS EE PAVACY A ont deta anwe TN OA aou des ane E Alarm uoti ee i eee A ido New alarm dwell Alarm cycle ANNO iii M 32 6 Technical Data esee DO 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 4 6 4
22. ing default the lamps turn on automatically when it gets dark Timed the lamps turn on according a time of day schedule Manual the lamps turn on and off under manual control 5 4 2 IR ON level Set this number to specify the light level at which the IR lamps turn on The lower the number the darker the light has to get before the lamps come on The default setting is 75 The current light reading is displayed which can be useful if you want to note the light level at dusk when you want the IR lamps to come on 5 4 3 IR Off level hysteretic The IR lamps are turned off when the light level rises to the ON level plus this hysteretic value The default is 125 5 4 4 Auto IR delay Set the time in seconds that you want the dome to wait before switching on or off due to a change in light level This delay stops the dome responding to short term effects like car headlights that would otherwise cause the IR lamps to switch 5 4 5 IR ON times If the IR Mode is timed use this option to specify the hours during each day that you want the IR lamps to be on A solid block indicates that the lamps will be ON for that hour period A dash indicates that they will be OFF There are a total of 24 positions one for each hour of the day Go LEFT to exit 5 4 6 IR Power The power of the IR lamps may be set here For maximum range set to 100 Page 27 5 5 Camera 5 5 1 Main camera settings 5 5 1 1 Video Gain The video gain may be set from
23. onnect to DVR alarm input if normally open signal is required COM Connect to DVR alarm input ground NC Connect to DVR alarm input if normally closed signal is required Page 20 4 Configuring the Alarm Module 4 1 Normally Open or Closed Alarm Inputs Set section the switch identified NO NC as per the table below to select whether all the alarm inputs are connected to sensors with normally open or normally closed outputs 0 represents OFF down and 1 represents ON up The default position in ON up Termination TERM Normally Open 0 Normally Closed 1 Note that if Normally Closed is selected all unused alarm inputs must be linked to ground to prevent alarms being continuously generated 4 2 RS485 Termination Set section the switch identified TERM as per the table below to select the termination of the RS485 twisted pair input 0 represents OFF down and 1 represents ON up The default position in ON up Termination TERM OFF 0 ON 1 The termination switch should be ON if e The dome is the only one connected to the twisted pair e The dome is the last one of several domes connected to the twisted pair The termination switch should be OFF if e More than one dome is connected to the twisted pair and the dome is not the last in the line 4 3 Setting the alarm module protocol e Set sections 1 2 and 3 switch as per the table below to select the
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25. sed which is more convenient e UP move the cursor up or change a value e DOWN move the cursor down or change a value e RIGHT move the cursor right or enter a sub menu e LEFT move the cursor left or exit a sub menu When editing a title you may need to go LEFT several times to exit 5 1 3 Select Where a select key is required eg setting a preset from within the menu this is also dependent on keyboard type Common examples are e Videoswitch Vi K2 Press OK e Videoswitch Vi K3 Press OK e BBV TX400 Press 1 e Pelco KBD300A Enter 96 then press and hold PRESET key e DS2 Press Preset 10 then preset number e g 1 2 5 1 4 Cancel Where a cancel key is required eg cancelling the setting of a preset from within the menu this is also dependent on keyboard type Common examples are e Videoswitch Vi K2 Press WASH e Videoswitch Vi K3 Press ALT and ESC Page 23 e BBV TX400 Press WASH e Pelco Enter 97 then press and hold PRESET key 5 1 5 Exit Menu Leave the menu by going LEFT out of all levels until you leave the menu Alternatively use the same key combination that was used to enter the menu The menu will also exit automatically if not used for 5 minutes All changes made will be saved permanently when the menu has been exited The message Saved OK will flash up on the screen to confirm this The various branches of the menu system are described below These may differ slightly depending on the
26. their specific instruction sheet 2 1 Fixing the mounting ring e Fix the mounting ring to the wall using four screws A of adequate size and strength to support the weight of the dome and bracket e Fit the umbilical cable entering either through the wall or via a cable gland as illustrated below Page 13 2 2 Securing the bracket e Secure the bracket B to the mounting plate A using the 4 screws supplied C e For safety reasons one of the fixing screws_must have washer D fitted as shown below e Position the umbilical cable E such that the connector F is above the dome support cradle G Page 14 2 3 Attaching the CMOR Dome e Fully loosen the locking ring C by rotating clockwise until it nearly touches the top of the dome e Lift the dome taking care not to lift it using lamps and place the dome support plate A onto the dome support cradle B Note that the curved side of the support plate goes to the back e Rotate the locking ring C counter clockwise to lock the dome firmly in position 2 4 Attaching the umbilical cable e Plug the waterproof connector on the umbilical cable into the top of the dome e Turn the locking ring A clockwise to secure the connector Page 15 2 5 Fitting the bracket cover e Locate the two plastic sides of the cover on the metal support bracket e Fix together with the supplied screw using the supplied Allen key Page 16 3 Installing Power Supply
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28. version of firmware installed in the dome 5 2 Login Once you have entered the menu system go RIGHT to enter the login screen The login screen allows you to enter a password to gain access to other menus Use RIGHT and LEFT to move the cursor and UP and DOWN to change the digits When you have entered the password go LEFT repeatedly to exit the login screen A message will appear on the screen to indicate whether you have successfully logged in and with what access rights User Supervisor or Installer Password levels User 111100 Supervisor 222200 Installer 333300 Once logged in you remain logged in for 5 minutes from last use of the menu even if you exit and re enter the menu If you want to log out more quickly to prevent unauthorised access just enter an invalid password e g 000000 The login screen also displays this information about the dome e Brand e Model e Serial Number e Firmware revision e Alarm module firmware revision if fitted e Protocol amp Baud Rate e Dome address Page 24 5 3 Setup Use this sub menu to select general dome configuration settings as below 5 3 1 Enter date time Use UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT to set the date and time The format is DD MM YY HH MM SS Move cursor LEFT to exit 5 3 2 Daylight Saving Default setting is AUTO which is suitable for use in Europe Alternatively set to WINTER for no time change or to SUMMER to advance the displayed time by one hour 5 3 3 Lan
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