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3. pe Pre qe ORC UTE I RAN TU EC Tr EPI AR XU Gre pps 11 T25 GUI Gameta Tab cit euet RESI ERR hee NEUEN RETE CIS etu VO NE T qr OR IDA 15 TI25 GUl Video Tab 2 ca ete dex eek qe e ext e ERR ELE Foe Rio 17 E GUA GG Ta 20 TI25 GU ABBUE Tab a ce 223 oe ena 2 Typical Fixed Wall Mounting 2 2 22 24 2 222 224 2 22 4 2 2 23 Typleal Fixed Geiling Mountings so tte ret pee beet tet De eee E pO DITE 23 3 Important Safety Instructions 1 18 17 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is dama
4. Camera status request completed 1 Figure 8 25 GUI AGC Tab AGC MODE The Automatic setting for automatic gain control AGC mode generally gives the best video results In certain scenes and on certain monitors it may be possible to improve performance or increase detail by changing the Mode settings Only advanced users with extensive thermal imaging experience should use modes other than Automatic The following settings are available for Mode Automatic default The camera automatically adjusts contrast and brightness as the scene varies Once Bright The camera calculates brightness as the mean of the current scene at the time when the Once Bright setting is activated Auto Bright The camera calculates brightness as the mean of the current scene just as in the Once Bright mode The difference is that the brightness values are calculated using real time not only at the time of AGC mode selection Manual Manually set contrast and brightness using the sliders in the Linear Parameters section Linear Histogram The camera automatically optimizes contrast and brightness based on scene statistics using a linear transfer function Depending on the Mode setting you select different Linear Parameter and AGC Parameter settings will become available or unavailable Refer to Linear Parameters on page 21 and AGC Parameters on page 21 C1309M A 9 08 LINEAR PARAMETERS The linear parameters are made available dependin
5. 2 Inthe FFC Interval box type the frame interval at which you want to automatically perform FFC 3 Click the Set button to set the changed setting 4 Click Save Settings to save all changed settings on all tabs Temp Change Temp Change sets the increment in degrees of change required to automatically trigger the FFC process when the temperature changes in the field of view After each FFC the camera resets the baseline temperature and resumes temperature monitoring The temperature change is specified in degrees with valid values in the range of 0 to 100 C in 0 1 increments To program the temperature change 1 Click the Camera tab 2 Inthe Temp Change box type the temperature change at which you want to automatically perform FFC 3 Click the Set button to set the changed setting 4 Click Save Settings to save all changed settings on all tabs STATUS The status pane displays the focal plane array FPA temperature This is the internal temperature of the camera which is not a configurable setting C1309M A 9 08 VIDEO TAB CHANGING THE IMAGE ORIENTATION MODE Image orientation allows you to correct the video in the event that the camera is mounted inversely in a ceiling mounted installation for example To change the image orientation 1 Click the Video tab refer to Figure 7 2 Click the Invert button in the Image Orientation pane The image appears inverted on the screen 3 Once all required chan
6. General guidelines for high and low dynamic range scenes are as follows Low Dynamic Range Scenes Filter Gain should be set to 16 Filter Control should be set to 100 default and Spatial Control should be set to 0 zero High Dynamic Range Scenes Filter Gain Filter Control and Spatial Control settings should remain at their factory defaults of 32 100 and 15 respectively C1309M A 9 08 19 AGC TAB 20 The default settings on the automatic gain control AGC tab offer the best image quality for most scenes You can make AGC adjustments to configure the camera to produce no image or an all black image Restoring the factory defaults will return the camera to its factory default settings and likely restore normal camera operation refer to Factory Defaults on page 15 In most cases leave the AGC mode set to Automatic and use the ITT Mean and Max Gain settings to adjust the brightness and contrast of your display refer to AGC Parameters on page 21 Camera Video AGC About Mode Linear Parameters Automatic Contrast C Once Bright 255 Bright BHGHHESS Sauer Manual 7835 8447 Brightness Linear Histogram Bias v Fine 256 256 Parameters m Region Of Interest ROI Plateau Value 250 10 1000 Lef Top ECE 120 PE Right Bottom 160 120 Max Gain 8 0 255 Cartesian Coordinates Set Set
7. ilicone O ring lubricant C1309M A 9 08 Setup Before configuring the camera settings or installing the unit you must remove the camera assembly from the enclosure to set up the basic wiring configurations refer to Bench Setup on page 9 The camera can either be configured on a bench using a PC in a lab environment or using a laptop in the field The setup instructions vary slightly depending upon the type of configuration you choose AN WARNINGS e During setup keep the lens cover on the camera to avoid scratching the lens e expose the camera to direct sun for extended periods without the sun shield installed Figure 1 Exploded View of TI2500 Series Thermal Imager Q Back Plate e Enclosure and Sun Shield e Camera Assembly Ground Stud Cable Gland T Handle Video Cable o Shielded Power Cable and Shielded Serial Cable C1309M A 9 08 INSTALLING SOFTWARE MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC Pentium Pro processor 166 MHz with Windows NT 4 or later not including Windows Vista RAM 128 Mbyte Hard drive 10 GB Screen resolution 800 x 600 pixels or higher Serial communication port To install the 25 GUI configuration software Insert the Pelco 112535 and TI2550 Series resource disc supplied into the CD drive of the PC you will be using to configure the camera The disc will automatically open the 2535 and TI2550 Series disc interface 2 Click the Software bu
8. the changes made to the settings will remain only until power to the camera is turned off Cycling power will cause the camera to revert to the previously saved settings FACTORY DEFAULTS Click the Factory Defaults button to restore the camera s settings to the Pelco factory defaults If you want the factory default settings to be saved even after the camera power is turned off click Factory Defaults and then click Save Settings RESET Click the Reset button to restart the camera software this function is nearly identical to cycling camera power FLAT FIELD CORRECTION Flat Field Correction controls how the camera regularly adjusts its thermal settings to optimize its image This process takes about 0 5 seconds During this process there may be a lag in image quality Before performing the FFC process the camera warns the operator by displaying a small blinking box in the upper left corner This indicator appears for 2 seconds Adjust the FFC Interval or Temp Change settings to set the frequency of the FFC calibration sequence While it is strongly discouraged you can also turn off this feature by setting the AGC mode to Manual refer to AGC Mode on page 20 The following sections describe how to use each FFC option refer to Figure 6 Pelco TI25 GUI x Camera Video About m Flat Field Correction m Status Manual Auto FPA Temp 314 g FFC Interval 3600 frames Temp Change 10 0 1 C S
9. 21 34 54 86 137 219 50 56 90 143 228 362 576 17 27 43 69 110 175 D Video Coaxial Cable Requirements Cable Type Maximum Distance RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Cable requirements 75 ohm impedance All copper center conductor All copper braided shield with 9596 braid coverage C1309M A 9 08 23 Troubleshooting NOTE The system contains no user serviceable parts If there is a problem with your system it must be returned to Pelco for servicing Symptom Degrading video quality Occasionally image quality may degrade 1 Perform a manual FFC After manually performing this process the camera restarts the frequency clock and resets the baseline temperature refer to Flat Field Correction on page 15 2 If the problem persists perform the troubleshooting steps in Symptom No video or poor video Symptom System does not operate 1 Check the system input voltage 2 The 12500 Series thermal imager is protected by a resettable overcurrent protective device located in the transformer module Whenever a fault condition happens in the system causing excessive current flow through the protective device a change occurs that will prevent current flow The protective device remains in this state as long as power is applied and the system fault continues The protective device resets itself after power has been removed for a few minutes a
10. INSTALLATION OPERATION TI2500 Series Fixed Mount Thermal Imager 112535 and TI2550 Models C1309M A 9 08 Contents Important InstrCtlOfis er rtu 4 Regulatory NOTICES Le cb od dul tot tube eta b 5 Descriptions cete elis 6 Models eter m ME rea KW OE 6 amp etos Er e tee eed ve etr etse iuro d eb th uU d ter atria 6 SOLD sce demere esce acit rccte To anc A EOM Mum ceo CA EE Tuck Ren no de 7 I istallind SOftWare UNI EN ME II 8 Minimum System Requirements dessine tan al the OE S den RR 8 EIE LE 9 Disassemble sthe EncloSUte sot mise one oe dette reete ttes eran e ur ved uae e te e qae 9 Connect Wiig 10 nterfacindwitlird eens RSEN E ra tee haut ag vee SECRET 12 Reassemblesthe Enclosures 51 2224 rc ett eus on c eR MEI Gee 12 SELL ree RECTUS 13 Disassemble the Enclosure ga Mews Ix s el ARE
11. Sensitivity 4 W 6 2 VA nominal 18 27 VAC 14 32 VDC 4W 24 VAC dual elements thermostatically controlled Heater operates as a defogger activates ON at 70 F 21 C OFF at 85 F 29 C Heater operates as a defroster activates ON at 40 F 4 C OFF at 67 F 19 C Aluminum Gray polyester powder coat 5 0 Ib 2 7 kg 2 liquid tight gland connectors Indoor outdoor 25 to 131 F 32 to 55 C 58 to 185 F 50 to 85 C 320 H x 240 V 320 H x 256 V 38 microns 7 5 13 5 micrometers 2X digital zoom 1 Vp p 75 ohms 85 mK NEdT f 1 4 at 99 F 37 C Design and product specifications are subject to change without notice 5 00 i 10 50 12 70 26 70 5 68 il 14 40 Ig xm 6 4 00 3X 1 4 20 X 0 63 x 1 1 00 1 00 2 54 254 2 00 2 00 508 gt 508 NOTE VALUES IN PARENTHESIS ARE CENTIMETERS ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES C1309M A 9 08 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on fiber optic products and TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair UTP transmission products Three years on Spectra IV products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years on DX Series di
12. ademark of Pelco Inc DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated Belden is a registered trademark of Belden Inc Heyco is a registered trademark of Heyco Inc Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Bussmann is a registered trademark of Cooper Industries Inc Copyright 2008 Pelco Inc All rights reserved PELCO Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 www pelco com 1509001 Australia Finland France Italy Macau The Netherlands Russia Singapore South Africa Spain Sweden United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States
13. art 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference wh equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not i en the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This nstalled 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 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or reg equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules istrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unsheilded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada C1309M A 9 08 Description The TI2500 Series combines a powerful advanced thermal imaging device in a compact fixed mount environmental enclosure The TI2500 Series cameras support serial communication for control of camera focus and other features The serial protocol is user configurable using a DIP swi
14. ata ns RS 232 Not Used RS 422 RS 232 Receive Data RS 422 RX RS 232 Not Used Signal Ground Q Power DC or AC High e Power DC or AC Low Connect the temporary serial communication interface wiring coming from your PC to the appropriate screw terminals for pins 1 4 on the detachable connector NOTE If your PC is using RS 232 communication and the TI2500 Series device is using RS 422 communication you must use an appropriate RS 232 RS 422 converter Pelco recommends the use of a converter comparable to B amp B Electronics universal converter model 4WSD9R Pull the unterminated end of your RG 59 or RG 6 video cable through the gland on the right side of the enclosure s back plate Run the video cable through the enclosure to the camera assembly Crimp a BNC connector onto the end of the video cable Connect the video cable BNC connector onto the BNC connector on the camera assembly Set the DIP switches to either RS 232 or RS 422 communication and termination refer to Table A Table A Switch Settings Switch Setting Description 1 On Enables RS422 100 ohm termination resistor Off Removes termination resistor 2 On Enables RS 232 communication default Off Enables RS 422 communication INTERFACING WITH A PC 1 2 Attach the end of the serial cable that is not connected to the camera s detachable connector to your PC s serial port Proceed to Configurati
15. connectors on the back plate to eliminate any cable slack inside the enclosure Tighten both of the gland connectors to create an appropriate seal C1309M A 9 08 FIELD SETUP DISASSEMBLE THE ENCLOSURE 1 Use the supplied 1 8 inch hex wrench to loosen the two captive hex screws on the enclosure s back plate WARNING Do not pull the T handle too aggressively during disassembly doing so can damage cable connections 5 Pull the T handle on the enclosures back plate to remove the enclosure sled Disconnect the ground cable from the ground stud on the inside of the enclosure s back plate Use the supplied 5 64 inch hex wrench to remove the two screws on the enclosure s front plate as shown in Figure 3 on page 9 Do not loosen the third screw WARNING Support the front of the enclosure while removing the camera assembly The camera can be damaged if it is not properly supported From the back of the enclosure Carefully push the camera assembly through the front of the enclosure by applying pressure to the metal part of the chassis CONNECT WIRING 1 1309 9 08 Pull the shielded power cable and shielded serial cable through the gland on the left side of the enclosure s back plate NOTES e If the serial cable will be permanently installed replace the left gland with a liquid tight multihole gland not supplied Use a gland similar to a Heyco liquid tight multihole cordgrips e To prevent the ent
16. ed Yellow Light green Green Light blue Blue Dark blue ee Color 2 White Yellow Orange Red Magenta Light purple Blue Blac Ice Fire Red Near black Dark gray Gray Gray Light Gray Near white Blue Rain White Red Yellow Green Blue Purple Magenta Blac The default setting is White Hot To change the Polarity LUT setting 1 Click the Video tab refer to Figure 7 2 Click the down arrow in the Polarity LUT pane 3 Select a setting from the drop down list 4 Once all required changes are made click the Camera tab and then click Save Settings NOTE f changed settings are not saved the camera will revert back to its previous settings the next time power is turned on off PAN AND Z00M Zoom 2x The camera has a built in 2X digital zoom capability The Zoom 2x check box is used to turn on off the camera zoom With the check box cleared the camera displays the image at full resolution 320 x 240 NTSC or 320 x 256 PAL This full resolution image is also called the full array area When the Zoom 2x check box is selected a smaller portion of the video displays creating a zoom effect This reduced or zoomed area of the video is called the zoomed array region C1309M A 9 08 Pan When the Zoom 2x check box is selected you can move the zoomed array region within the full array area this digitally simulates panning and tilting Panning and tilting are defined as moving the camera image in the horizontal and
17. ent between the line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not been connected to the line circuitry The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit CAUTION This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK i the literature accompanying this unit DO NOT OPEN e us WARNING This product is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge ESD To avoid ESD damage to this product use ESD safe 4 practices during installation Before touching adjusting or handling this product correctly attach an ESD wrist strap to your wrist and appropriately discharge your body and tools For more information about ESD control and safe handling practices of electronics EUN please refer to ANSI ESD 520 20 1999 or contact the Electrostatic Discharge Association www esda org C1309M A 9 08 Regulatory Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device pursuant to P
18. et Do Save Settings Factory Defaults Reset Camera status request completed Figure 6 TI25 GUI Camera Tab C1309M A 9 08 15 Perform Manual FFC Occasionally image quality may degrade When this happens perform a manual FFC After manually performing this process the camera restarts the frequency clock and resets the baseline temperature To manually perform the FFC 1 Click the Camera tab 2 Click the Manual button in the Flat Field Correction pane 3 Click the Do FCC button A FFC is performed NOTES e n manual mode the camera does not automatically perform based on specified values of temperature change or frame intervals The FFC will be performed when the Do FFC button is clicked e Even with manual FFC mode selected large temperature changes will cause the camera to perform the operation This will typically happen at temperatures near 0 C and 40 C e The camera settings cannot be saved when is in manual mode it must be set to Auto to save camera settings FFC Interval Frequency controls how often the camera performs the FFC process regardless of the temperature change in the field of view After each FFC the camera restarts the frequency clock You can select from 0 30 000 frames The default is 3 600 frames NOTE For best results keep the FFC Interval setting at the default value To program the interval 1 Click the Camera tab
19. g on The following settings are available for Linear Parameter e Contrast Use the Contrast setting to adjust the co he mode selected ntrast across the color palette Increase the Contrast setting to represent midrange temperatures closer to the extremes Decrease the Contrast setting to represent ex e Brightness The Brightness setting is only availabl reme temperatures closer to the midrange e when the AGC Mode is set to Manual If used this setting must be constantly adjusted to compensate for changes in the brightness of a scene e Brightness Bias Use the Brightness Bias setting 0 adjust how the color palette represents the temperature range of the image Increase the Brightness Bias setting to push th e color palette to a warmer range of temperatures warmer temperatures appear as hot cooler temperatures appear as warmer and cold temperatures appear as cool Decrease the Brightness Bias setting to push warmer temperatures appear as cooler and h AGC PARAMETERS The AGC Parameters are only available when AGC Mode The following settings are available for AGC Parameters he color palette to a cooler range of temperatures cooler temperatures appear as cold ot temperatures appear as warm is set to Automatic e Plateau Value Use the Plateau Value setting to limit the camera s contrast algorithm The default for this setting is 250 In scenes with high dynamic range you may
20. gainst the enclosure to ensure that the O ring is seated properly C Usethe supplied 5 64 inch hex wrench to reinstall the two screws on the front of the enclosure Reinstall the ground cable on the inside of the enclosure s back plate Reinstall the enclosure sled a Slide the enclosure sled into the back of the enclosure b Push the back plate snugly against the enclosure to ensure that the O ring is seated properly C Usethe supplied 1 8 inch hex wrench to tighten the two captive hex screws on the back plate Gently pull the cables coming out of the gland connectors on the back plate to eliminate any cable slack inside the enclosure Tighten both of the gland connectors to create an appropriate seal Attach the end of the serial cable that is not connected to the camera s detachable connector to your PC s serial port Your PC should automatically recognize the camera Proceed to Configuration on page 15 C1309M A 9 08 Configuration The camera setup must be complete before the camera can be configured refer to Setup on page 7 To open the TI25 GUI configuration software on your PC go to Start gt Programs gt Pelco gt T125 GUI CAMERA TAB SAVE SETTINGS After changing camera settings on any of the GUI tabs click the Save Settings button to store the current sections as the new default settings The next time that the camera power is cycled these saved settings will remain as the defaults If you do not click Save Settings
21. ged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Installation should be done only by qualified personnel and conform to all local codes Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3 3R 35 4 4X 6 or 6P enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture Use only installation methods and materials capable of supporting four times the maximum specified load Use stainless steel hardware to fasten the mount to outdoor surfaces To prevent damage from water leakage when installing a mount outdoors on a roof or wall apply sealant around the bolt holes between the mount and mounting surface An all pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation of the building A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring Use only a UL Listed Class 2 power supply CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco After replacement repair of this unit s electrical components conduct a resistance measurem
22. ges are made click the Camera tab refer to Figure 6 on page 15 and then click Save Settings NOTE If changed settings are not saved the camera will revert back to its previous settings the next time power is turned on off 563 Pelco 25 GUI Figure 7 TI25 GUI Video Tab C1309M A 9 08 CHANGING THE POLARITY LUT SETTING The Polarity LUT setting programs the specific palette of colors to represent the temperatures in the thermal image These colors are not calibrated to a specific temperature Rather they represent the temperature variations within the thermal image The following table lists the available display types and their color palettes These palettes show the range of colors from hot temperatures to cold temperatures Table B Polarity LUT Settings Display Type Hot Warm Cool Cold White Hot White Near white Light gray Gray Gray Dark gray Near black Blac Black Hot Blac Near black Dark gray Gray Gray Light gray Near white White Fusion White Yellow Orange Orange red Red purple Purple Blue Blac Rainbow White Orange red Red Green Blue green Blue Purple Blac Globow White Light yellow Yellow Orange Orange red Red Dark red Blac Ironbow 1 White Yellow Orange Red Red purple Magenta Purple Blac Ironbow 2 White Yellow Orange Orange red Magenta Purple Blue Blac Sepia White Light yellow Yellow Dark yellow Light brown Brown Dark brown Blac Color 1 White r
23. gital video recorders DVR5100 Series digital video recorders Digital Sentry Series hardware products DVX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products Three years on Camclosure and Pelco branded fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Three years on PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Two years on Spectra Ill Spectra Mini Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit Ti and TI2500 Series thermal imaging products Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years except lamp and color wheel on Digital Light Processing DLP9 displays The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty Two years on Intelli M elDC controllers One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement part
24. nd then operates normally when the system fault has been repaired 3 Check the system power and video BNC connections 4 Check that a fuse has not blown A DANGER Failure to disconnect power to the camera before replacing a fuse could result in accidental injury or death The system is fuse protected against overvoltage A blown fuse is an indication that either the circuit has been overloaded or that a short has occurred somewhere in the circuit A wiring problem may be placing too much load on the circuit if a fuse blows after plugging in or turning on the camera Before replacing the fuse it is important to identify what has caused the failure Prior to changing a fuse turn off the electrical circuit or completely disconnect the camera Make certain that no dangerous conditions exist before restoring power Replace the fuse with a 2 A blade fuse Bussmann ATM 2 or equivalent Never use anything other than a fuse of proper rating Symptom No video or poor video 1 Check the system power and video BNC connections 2 Check all coaxial BNC connectors from the camera to the monitor 3 Make sure the controller is set for the correct camera to monitor viewing combination for example Camera 1 to Monitor 1 Refer to the controller manual for information 4 Check for normal load termination of 75 ohms When looping through VCRs or multiplexers make sure the signal is terminated at the end device Typical termination symptoms and problems a
25. on on page 15 follow all steps in the Configuration section before completing the bench setup using the remaining Steps in this section After completing the camera configuration remove the serial cable from the detachable connector REASSEMBLE THE ENCLOSURE 1 2 Place the supplied desiccant bag at the back of the enclosure Make sure that the lubricated O rings on the front and rear covers of the enclosure are free of dirt and debris VAN WARNING The O rings must be lubricated prior to reassembling the enclosure If needed apply additional silicone lubricant supplied to the O rings Reinstall the camera assembly a Slide the camera assembly into the front of the enclosure making sure that the bracket tongue on the underside of the camera assembly is aligned with the groove on the inside bottom of the enclosure b Push the front plate snugly against the enclosure to ensure that the O ring is seated properly C Usethe supplied 5 64 inch hex wrench to reinstall the two screws on the front of the enclosure Reattach the ground cable to the ground stud on the inside of the enclosure s back plate Reinstall the enclosure sled a Slide the enclosure sled into the back of the enclosure b Push the back plate snugly against the enclosure to ensure that the O ring is seated properly C Usethe supplied 1 8 inch hex wrench to tighten the two captive hex screws on the back plate Gently pull the cables coming out of the gland
26. propriate RS 232 RS 422 converter Pelco recommends the use of a converter comparable to B amp B Electronics universal converter model AWSD9R e serial cable should be 100 ohm impedance shielded twisted pair If you are using RS 232 communication the cable length should be no longer than 50 ft if you are using RS 422 communication the cable length should be no longer than 4 000 ft Pull the unterminated end of your RG 59 or RG 6 video cable through the gland on the right side of the back plate of the enclosure Run the video cable through the enclosure to the camera assembly Crimp a BNC connector onto the end of the video cable Connect the video cable BNC connector onto the camera assembly BNC connector Set the DIP switches to either RS 232 or RS 422 communication and termination refer to Table A on page 11 REASSEMBLE THE ENCLOSURE 1 2 Place the supplied desiccant bag at the back of the enclosure Make sure that the lubricated O rings on the front and rear covers of the enclosure are free of dirt and debris WARNING The O rings must be lubricated prior to reassembling the enclosure If needed apply additional silicone lubricant supplied to the O rings Reinstall the camera assembly a Slide the camera assembly into the front of the enclosure making sure that the tongue on the underside of the interface board bracket is aligned with the groove on the inside bottom of the enclosure b Push the front plate snugly a
27. r he warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with he product when returned ethod of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS To expedite parts returned for repair or credit please call Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Green materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment p REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1309M 8 08 Original version C1309M A 9 08 Changed recommended fuse information in Troubleshooting Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Digital Sentry Endura Esprit ExSite Genex Intelli M Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Inc Spectra Ill is a tr
28. rance of dust or water proper cabling not supplied must be used when wiring the enclosure Use of flat cable or multiple cables will prevent the proper seal of the liquid tight gland connectors e Pelco recommends the use of shielded power and serial cables Use serial cable similar to Belden 1624P Catb equivalent cable use a power cable similar to Belden 5300FE twisted pair cable Special care must be taken to properly ground shielded cable Refer to the cable manufacturer s instructions for proper grounding practices Connect the shield drain conductors from both the power and serial cables to the ground stud on the enclosure s back plate refer to Figure 1 on page 7 It is important to properly terminate shielded cables at both ends to protect the system from voltage transients caused by lightning NOTE Refer to the cable manufacturer s instructions for proper termination of shielded cable Run the power cable and serial cable through the enclosure to the camera assembly refer to Figure 4 on page 10 Connect the input power wiring for either 24 VDC or 24 VAC to the screw terminals for pins 6 and 7 on the detachable connector refer to Figure 5 on page 11 Connect the serial communication interface wiring coming from your PC to the appropriate screw terminals for pins 1 4 on the detachable connector NOTES e fyour PC is using RS 232 communication and the TI2500 Series device is using RS 422 communication you must use an ap
29. re listed below Table E Termination Symptoms and Problems Symptom Problem Extremely bright video No termination or high resistance Over contrast or contrast level of monitor Double termination 37 5 ohms needs to be increased to maximum for a good video image Symptom Unable to view activity through glass When the camera is pointed at a window it cannot detect activity behind the glass This is a limitation of thermal imaging technology Consider repositioning the camera 24 C1309M A 9 08 Maintenance CLEANING THE LENS 1 2 C1309M A 9 08 Satura Let the Repea e a piece of optical grade tissue with deionized water and drape it over the lens surface tension of the water pull the tissue onto the surface of the lens and then drag the tissue across the lens this procedure several times using a new piece of tissue each time Saturate a piece of optical grade tissue with isopropyl alcohol Repea step 2 Drag the piece of tissue with isopropyl alcohol over the lens several times to prevent liquid from pooling which could leave a residue on the lens 25 Specifications 26 Electrical Input Power Input Voltage Power Requirements Heater Mechanical Construction Finish Unit Weight Cable Entry Environmental Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Camera Image Sensor NTSC PAL Pixel Size Spectral Response Zoom Ratio Video Output
30. re s back plate NOTES e prevent the entrance of dust or water proper cabling not supplied must be used when wiring the enclosure Use of flat cable or multiple cables will prevent the proper seal of the liquid tight gland connectors e Pelco recommends the use of shielded power and serial cables Use a serial cable similar to Belden 1624P Cat5 equivalent cable use a power cable similar to Belden 5300FE twisted pair cable Special care must be taken to properly ground shielded cable Refer to the cable manufacturer s instructions for proper grounding practices Connect the shield drain conductor from the power cable to the ground stud on the enclosure s back plate refer to Figure 1 on page 7 It is important to properly terminate the shielded cable at both ends to protect the system from voltage transients caused by lightning NOTE Refer to the cable manufacturer s instructions for proper termination of shielded cables Run the power cable through the enclosure to the camera assembly refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 Camera Assembly Detachable Connector DP switch Ground Cable C1309M A 9 08 4 Connect the input power wiring for either 24 VDC or 24 VAC to the screw terminals for pins 6 and 7 on the detachable connector refer to C1309M A 9 08 Figure 5 f mim Figure 5 Wiring to the Detachable Connector nsu RS 232 Transmit D
31. s and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to a Pelco designated location Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability or any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed he price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be iable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use oss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment number sales order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem f there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that does not fall unde
32. tallation The 112500 Series fixed mount thermal imager can be mounted using an appropriate wall ceiling or pedestal mount refer to the product specification sheet for a list of compatible mounts For proper installation refer to the instructions supplied with the mount The enclosure should be attached to the mount by a minimum of two 1 4 20 fasteners not supplied N WARNINGS e Do not install the thermal imager without the sun shield doing so will void the product s warranty e Always use a service loop as shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11 to further prevent water leakage e During setup keep the lens cover on the camera to avoid scratching the lens Be sure to remove the lens cover after installation is complete Figure 10 Typical Fixed Wall Mounting Figure 11 Typical Fixed Ceiling Mounting Table C and Table D show the recommended maximum distances for 24 VAC applications the values are calculated with a 10 percent voltage drop Ten percent is generally the maximum allowable voltage drop for AC powered devices Table C 24 VAC Wiring Distances Wire Gauge Total 20 18 16 14 12 10 VA 0 5 mm 1 0 mm 1 5 mm 2 5 mm 4 0 mm 6 0 mm E 10 283 451 716 1142 1811 2880 Ez 86 137 218 348 551 877 5 20 141 225 358 571 905 1440 sz 42 68 109 174 275 438 58 30 94 150 238 380 603 960 E 5 28 45 72 115 183 292 ES 40 70 112 179 285 452 720 8
33. tch on the camera assembly Also the cameras are preconfigured to support either RS 232 or RS 422 protocols The 112535 camera features a focal length of 35 mm providing a short to medium field of view of 20 degrees and is well suited for short range threat detection in all circumstances Utilizing a 50 mm lens the TI2550 serves as a medium to long range surveillance camera and provides a 14 degree horizontal field of view This focal length is widely deployed because it provides an even balance between situational awareness and detailed perspective MODELS 112535 TI2535 X 12535 1 TI2535 X 1 TI2550 TI2550 X T12550 1 TI2550 X 1 PARTS LIST The following items are supplied 35m 35m 35m 35m 50 50 50 50 Qty Description 1 Assembled enclosure sun shield and camera assembly 1 Hardware kit ex wrench 3 32 inch for mount adjustment ex wrench 1 8 inch for camera installation back plate ex wrench 5 64 inch for camera installation front plate utton head hex socket cap screw 6 32 x 5 8 inch spare parts 1 H 1 H 1 H 2 B 2 1 S 1 D 1 Instal foca foca foca foca foca foca foca foca esiccant bag lation Operation manual C1309M 1 Resource disc leng leng leng leng leng leng leng leng Se ae cpm ID NTSC PAL NTSC 9 Hz PAL 9 Hz NTSC PAL NTSC 9 Hz PAL 9 Hz Nylon washer 0 140 ID x 0 312 OD x 0 062 TH spare parts
34. tton refer to Figure 2 PELL 1125 Series Fixed Mount Thermal Imager MANUALS SOFTWARE ADOBE READER Asour ruis CD Figure 2 112535 and 2550 Series Resource Disc GUI 3 Your PC will automatically run the installation software Follow the instructions that appear on the screen C1309M A 9 08 BENCH SETUP DISASSEMBLE THE ENCLOSURE 1 Use the supplied 1 8 inch hex wrench to loosen the two captive hex screws on the enclosure s back plate WARNING Do not pull the T handle too aggressively during disassembly doing so can damage cable connections 2 Pull the T handle on the enclosure s back plate to remove the enclosure sled 3 Disconnect the ground cable from the ground stud on the inside of the enclosure s back plate 4 Use the supplied 5 64 inch hex wrench to remove the two screws on the enclosure s front plate as shown in Figure 3 Do not loosen the pose o Figure 3 Removing Screws from Front of Enclosure Remove these screws e Do not remove this screw WARNING Support the front of the enclosure while removing the camera assembly The camera can be damaged if it is not properly supported 5 From the back of the enclosure Carefully push the camera assembly through the front of the enclosure by applying pressure to the metal part of the chassis C1309M A 9 08 CONNECT WIRING 1 Pull the shielded power cable through the gland on the left side of the enclosu
35. vertical axes respectively There are two methods to pan and tilt using the GUI adjust the vertical and horizontal sliders to move the zoomed array region or enter absolute offsets from the center to shift the zoomed array region When entering absolute offsets the center of the image is defined as coordinate 0 0 The horizontal and vertical offsets you enter define the center of the zoomed array region For NTSC applications enter a value from 0 80 for the horizontal coordinate and 0 60 for the vertical coordinate for PAL applications enter a value from 0 80 for the horizontal coordinate and 0 64 for the vertical coordinate Increasing the values moves the displayed image up or to the right Each integer value change offsets the zoomed array region either one row of pixels horizontally tilt or one column of pixels vertically Simple experimentation while viewing the displayed image will quickly give you familiarity with this feature DYNAMIC DETAIL ENHANCEMENT DDE There are three DDE settings available Filter Gain Filter Control and Spatial Control Use the DDE settings to set the digital sharpness of the camera Increasing the DDE settings can enhance image detail in some scenes higher DDE settings also increase image noise Decreasing the DDE settings can soften image detail in some scenes that is lose some image detail however lower DDE settings also decrease image noise Select the settings that are best for the scene
36. want to turn this setti e Mean Use the Intensity Transfer Table ITT M ng down to 100 ean to adjust the display brightness The default for this setting is 140 Adjusting this setting may limit the camera s dynamic range ability e Max Gain Use the Max Gain setting to adjust the display contrast The factory default setting is 8 In most cases this setting should not be adjusted lower than 4 or higher than 16 REGION OF INTEREST You can set a Region of Interest ROI or a rectangle of pixels from the image that the AGC algorithm will use for its calculations The ROI can be set for either the entire frame size or some smaller portion of the image The settings use an X Y coordinate system with 0 0 at the center of the sensor array and specify two corners of the ROI rectangle The upper two numbers labeled Left are the pixel coordinates Right Bottom define the lower right corner of the ROI re C1309M A 9 08 of the upper left corner of the ROI rectangle The lower two numbers labeled ctangle 21 ABOUT TAB Click the About tab refer to Figure 9 to access basic camera information If the camera is connected to the PC correctly the following camera information appears e Serial number e Part number e Software version e Firmware version This information needs to be provided when contacting Pelco Product Support 2 Pelco TI25 GUI Figure 9 TI25 GUI About Tab 22 C1309M A 9 08 Ins

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