American Dynamics SpeedDome Ultra Drone III, SpeedDome Ultra VII, SpeedDome Ultra IV, SpeedDome Ultra VI, SpeedDome Ultra VIIE Installation And Service Manual
American Dynamics SpeedDome Ultra Drone III, SpeedDome Ultra VII, SpeedDome Ultra IV, SpeedDome Ultra VI, SpeedDome Ultra VIIE, SpeedDome Ultra Drone, SpeedDome Ultra Drone II, SpeedDome Ultra III, SpeedDome Ultra II, SpeedDome Ultra VII EIS Installation And Service Manual
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2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Using this manual ........................................................................................................
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1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS SpeedDome?. ............................................................................................
Use this manual when installing Sensormatic SpeedDomes for
the first time. Use it later as a guide for maintenance and
troubleshooting.
Sections included in this manual
This manual contains four sections arranged as follows:
1.0 INTRODUCTION
specifications.
20
INSTALLATION
required to install and adapt the unit to its environment.
Wuick Reference Guide”
portion of the Installation and Service chapters provides
procedures, wiring diagrams, and cable terminations in a
reference format. Copy appropriate pages for use in the
field.
Appendixes
camera domes to American Dynamics systems and
SensorNeWnicard domes.
contain information on attaching SpeedDome
provides a product overview and
provides background and procedures
The quick reference guide
Questions?
For technical support or questions that this manual does not
address:
Customer Engineers call l-800-543-9740.
Dealers call l-800-442-2225
IV
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Introduction
1.1 WHAT IS
The SensorVision SpeedDome (Figure l-l) is a programmable
dome designed for retail stores, casinos, manufacturing facilities, hotels, hospitals, and a wide variety of other facilities,
especially where appearance is an important consideration.
The SpeedDome is part of a SensorVision CCTV (Closed Circuit
Television) system, a network of remote camera devices. The
dome pans, tilts, zooms, and focuses on the subject, whether it
is in low light, moving, or at a distance.
Manual operation enables these functions to be controlled by a
host control system from a centrally located console. Automatic
operation enables the dome to store, and recall at a later time,
camera scenes or field of views (Targets/Presets) and a series
of pan/tilt/zoom movements (Patterns). SpeedDome can also
activate or respond to external security devices.
Compact, Visible Dome.
appealing and unobtrusive. The dome chassis consists of a
carriage assembly hidden inside a protective housing with a
ceiling-mounted, gloss black “eyeball” suspended from it. The
carriage assembly contains the dome’s power supply, a pan
motor assembly, and electronic circuitry used to operate the
dome. The eyeball, only 19cm (7.5”) in diameter, houses a
camera, camera electronics, lens, lens motors, and tilt
assembly.
SpeedDome’“?
SpeedDome is visually
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Monochrome and Color Cameras.
Dome uses monochrome or color cameras. Monochrome
cameras come in l/2’ CCD, EIA, 60Hz and l/2” CCD, CCIR,
50Hz versions. Color cameras come in l/2” CCD, NTSC, 60Hz
and l/2” CCD, PAL, 50Hz versions.
The color camera is fully digital, which has several advantages
over analog versions. It has no field adjustments, and better
light sensitivity (2.2 lux) and picture resolution (430 TV lines) due
to Digital Signal Processing (DSP).
The Speed-
Camera Lens.
80mm, fl.2 lens; the outdoor version uses an &80mm, fl.2 lens
or an fl.8, 12-120mm lens. The lens and associated electronics
provide a totally unique Iris Preferencel that automatically
adapts the picture to even the most difficult lighting conditions
(see “Iris Preference’“” under features).
Camera/Lens Concealment.
clear, acrylic “contact lens” mounts flush with the contour of the
eyeball to prevent detection of the camera’s viewing position.
For indoor versions, outer acrylic bubbles, available in clear,
tinted, gold, or mirrored finishes further conceal the camera’s
viewing position or customize its appearance to blend with
special decors.
The indoor version uses a motorized 8-
For indoor versions, a
1.2 SpeedDome FEATURES
Performance Features
In alphabetical order:
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Alarm inputs and outputs. The SpeedDome accepts
dry-contact switch closures from four different sensing
devices. This or any other system camera can then be
programmed to scan or position itself to observe alarms and
events. Onboard outputs enable the SpeedDome to control
other activities such as turning on lights or initiating sound
messages.
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Apple Peel Default Pattern. When no programmed
patterns are entered into its software, the SpeedDome automatically defaults to an “apple peel” pattern. It initially aims
along the ceiling and then performs 360” pans: 3 for the
indoor mount and 3 for the outdoor mount, dropping 30”
after each pan.
SpeedDome
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Introduction
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Automatic Calibration.
SpeedDome calibrates its position-sensing electronics by
going through a one-minute motion routine (during which it
ignores commands).
When power is first applied, the
Automatic Lens Control (AN).
this feature enables the lens iris to adjust to different lighting
conditions automatically; however, it can be overridden at
the console to adjust lighting manually. See ‘Iris Preference ’
in this section.
.
Automatic/Manual Dome Reset.
automatically resets the dome if preprogrammed
instructions are incorrect. The dome can be manually reset
using keyboard commands from the console as long as the
dome can communicate.
Automatic Synchronization.
synchronizes to a 50 or 60Hz ac source, free-runs on its
own internally generated clock, or synchronizes to an
external frequency generator su;h as a Genlock.
Auto-Repeat Surveillance Pattern.
“taught” to continuously pan any designated area and to
zoom-in for close-ups as it pans. Once activated, the
pattern repeats only if it is commanded to do so; the pattern
will run only once.
Backup Power.
requirements, the backup power will maintain memory for at
least a 24-hour time period.
Depending on the dome’s processing
Also called auto-iris,
A watchdog circuit
The dome automatically
The dome can be
1-4
SENSORVISION
ClearVIew”.
unique heater and air circulation system that keeps the
outer lens clear of ice and fog in any weather condition.
DSP Motor Control.
balanced mechanism that supports high-speed pan and tilt
movements. Digital signal processing (DSP) and dynamic
motor braking ensure precise and fluid camera movement
and dramatically extend motor life.
High-Resolution Color Camera.
delivers superb picture clarity and vivid colors. A high-
resolution monochrome camera is also available.
Iris Preference”.
manually adjust backlighting beyond the adjustments made
by the ALC for precise and accurate illumination of the
subject. Iris Preference combines the flexibility of manual iris
with the benefits of auto iris.
Sp?edDOme
The outdoor SpeedDome is equipped with a
All lens motors are assembled on a
This digital camera
This feature enables the operator to
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Pattern Speed Multiplier. With the VMl system, the
operator can multiply the base pattern speed range of the
camera (3 -24” per second depending on zoom position) by
two (6-48”) three (g-72”) or four times (12-96”). All other
host systems have fully proportional pan (&90”/sec) and tilt
(0-50”lsec).
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Transient Protection. All dome inputs and outputs are
opto-coupled, transformer isolated, or provided with heavy
duty transient protection to enhance long-term product relia-
bility. The outdoor dome also has lightning strike protection.
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Target (Preset). The SpeedDome can precisely pan, tilt,
zoom, and focus in on an alarm-triggered event in less than
one second. This speed and accuracy enables a single
SpeedDome to offer better coverage than multiple fixed
cameras.
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Switching Power Supply. Compared to previous
domes, this circuit reduces power consumption by 60 per-
cent and enables cable runs of up to 120 meters.
introduction
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Zoom Adjusted Program (ZAP)“. The ZAP feature
automatically adjusts pan and tilt speeds during manual
operation to keep the video image constant as the camera
lens adjusts from wide to telescopic. For example, a 10x
lens panning at 24” per second at wide angle slows to 3”
per second at full zoom. Programming or running a pattern
disables ZAP.
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180” Flip’“. The dome can enhance the tracking of a target
as it moves toward the camera, directly beneath it, and
away from it by flipping its camera 180” (hence, turning the
video image right-side-up) at the point where the target
passes directly beneath the dome.
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10X “Fast” Lens. A 8-80mm, fl.2 lens or 12-120mm
(outdoor), fl.8 lens is provided. The video image from the 880mm lens fills the monitor screen at 30 meters (700’); the
video image from the 12-l 20mm lens fills the monitor screen
at 45 meters (750’).
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1.3, Installation Methods.
Indoor and outdoor domes can mount in a variety of ways (Figure l-2).
Indoor domes.
available that fits standard 2 x 2 openings.
For sheet rock, wood, or ceilings with special finishes, a hard
ceiling housing is available. The 20mm lip of this housing enhances the appearance of the dome in well designed ceilings.
For indoor ceilings of 6m or more, a 38mm pipe is added to the
hard ceiling mount to form a pendant mount. The pipe and
housing are matte white, but can be painted to match decor.
Outdoor domes.
for poles or for the sides of buildings. The most popular is an
over-the-roof design that mounts to the parapet. This mount
offers two advantages: 1) the dome can look over the roof as
well as at the area around the building, and 2) the mount
enables the dome to swing in so it can be serviced from the
roof, eliminating the need for an expensive mechanical lift.
All mounts facilitate quick installation after site preparation,
enabling wiring to be done during rough building construction.
Once the CCTV system is turned on, the domes can then be
quickly installed to monitor the move-in and set-up of the facility.
For “drop tile” ceilings, a dome housing is
Outdoor domes are furnished with mounts
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Figure l-2. SpeedDome housings-mounting options
Introduction
Indoor SpeedDome Mountings
Pendant Mount
RHIPM
Hard Ceiling Mount
RHICM
* Note: There is also a corner mount adapter (RH170)
that can be added to RHOWM to mount on the
corner of a building wall.
Installation and Service Features
Outdoor SpeedDome Mountings
Over Root
Mount
RHORM
.
h
Celling Mount
RHOCM
f--b
Wall Mount
RHOWM *
Pole Mount
RHOPM
In alphabetical order:
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Interchangeability.
nected and plugged into a new location.
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Internationally Recognized Connectors.
ally recognized connectors are used to connect composite
and video cables from the controller to the dome. The dome
address can be changed without cable disconnect
(powering down the dome).
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Safety.
agency standards. Electrically, all SpeedDomes utilize lowvoltage Class 2 circuitry and cable connectors keyed to
eliminate electrical hazards during use. Mechanically,
indoor domes use safety chains to anchor the dome to
building structural members and a safety lanyard to retain
the chassis in its housing during servicing. Outdoor domes
also use guide wires to maintain their structural integrity.
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Simple Disassembly.
required to disassemble each motor (2 screws), the slip ring
(2 screws), the camera (four screws), and each PC board (2
to 4 screws).
The SpeedDome meets all international regulatory
Each dome can be easily discon-
Internation-
Only a Phillips screwdriver is
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Snap-Hinge Chassis.
pins enable the light weight camera chassis to swing out of
its housing for servicing or to be removed entirely.
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V-Lock Adjustment.
cumbersome V-lock procedures via a remote V-lock
adjustment that enables synchronization to the ac power
241 km/hr (150 miles/hr)
sustained winds. f. 125”
video oscillation’at 48 km/hr
(30 miles/hr) in gusting wind
sustained winds, f. 125”
video oscillation at 24
km/hr (15 miles/hr) in
gusting wind
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*Assumes mounting on a rigid pole.
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2.1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN
2.1.1
2.1.2
Verifying and Unpacking Equipment
l
Verify that all equipment has arrived.
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Verify that the unit shipped is the correct configuration for
the site.
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Be organized.
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Unpack components in a back room.
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At the installation area, lay out parts in the order you will
need them.
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Do not clutter traffic areas or cause a trip hazard.
Planning the installation
First, carefully detail the system’s layout. Before acquiring
equipment, designate a representative to coordinate installation
planning activities. Through close interaction with the planner
and customer at the site, mark the precise locations of the
domes on a blueprint of the facility. With the blueprint, a preinstallation site survey should be conducted with special
installation considerations noted.
Upon equipment and cabling delivery to the site, review the
blueprints and site survey with the facility and loss prevention
managers. This will ensure that nothing has changed and that
everyone is in agreement with the system layout.
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2.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A WARNING A
Observe the following common sense
precautions for your own safety:
ALWAYS USE:
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Proper safety equipment for the location
and type of installation.
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Proper lift equipment to reach the point
of installation.
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Safety features of the lift equipment.
BE SURE:
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Electrical power is not connected to the
product during installation or to any object
that you might contact during installation.
2.3
iNDOOR MOUNTBNG
METHODS
This sub-section consists of Quick Reference Sheets Q-l
through Q-9 and Q-18 through Q-20.
2.4 OUTDOOR MOUNTING
METHODS
This sub-section consists of Quick Reference Sheets Q-10
through Q-20.
2.5
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This chapter covers SpeedDome installation and control via
RS422 communications. Refer to Appendixes A and B, located
at the back of this manual, for installation information on
connecting SpeedDome to American Dynamics equipment, and
SpeedDome installation and control via SensorNet.
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- Indoor Hard Ceiling Mount - RHICM
Method II - Installation without adjustable bracket
Reauired Parts
Hard bount Kit
0351-0393-01 (part of 0200-0178-01, which
ships with RHICM).
Description Qty. Part No.
“S” hook, open 2 2897-0004
Chain, Navy link 6 2898-0002
Eye bolt, IO-24 w/nut
Washer, flat, SS #lO
Nut, locking, 10x24 1 2838-9154-05
Aluminum tape 4Fr 3200-0115-01
IMPORTANT: Shipping box contains a
template-do not throw the template out.
1 2882-0112
2 2848-8100-l 7
1.
Using the template, scribe a 356cm
(74”)* hole in the ceiling or tile. Cut out
the hole.
A
FOR ALL CEILINGS
EXCEPT TILE.
CEILINGS MUST BE
ABLE TO HOLD m
LEdST 9kg (20 NM)!
3.
Using an S-hook, hang safety chain [d]
from a strong ceiling member and, using
a second S-hook, attach other end of the
chain to the eyebolt. Keep the chain as
taut as possible. Tighten both ends of
each S-hook.
KEEP CHAIN
A
POSSIBLE! CLOSE ENDS OF
EACH S-HOOK!
i
20cn
037
T
1
AS
TAUT AS
2.
Place a washer [a] over the eyebolt
supplied [b]. Insert the eyebolt into a
hole in the top of the housing and
secure using a washer and nut [cl.
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
DO NOT USE SPRINKLER OR
FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR
SECURING THE SAFETY CHAIN!
Feed video and multiconductor cables [e]
through one of the two holes in the side of
the housing. Then cover all openings in
the housing with the aluminum tape
supplied.
5.
With the three mounting tabs [f] of the
housing in the up position, insert the
housing into the ceiling hole, then from
inside the housing bring the tabs down
and tighten their screws to secure. The
housing is now ready for chassis
installation (page Q-8).
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__. /ndoor Hard C&/ing Mount - RH/CM __.________._ -
Tile ceilings only. Remove the ceiling
tile(s) and inspect the ceiling frame. The
frame must be capable of withstanding 9kg
(ZCJ IbsJ’ of weight and the forces generated
as the dome pans and tilts.
IF CEILING FRAME CANNOT
A
SUPPORT DOME, ASK BUILDING
MAINTENANCE TO INSTALL
ADDITIONAL CEILING SUPPORTS.
+ 39.4cm +
(15.53
All ceilings. Using the template, scribe
a 35.6cm (14”) hole in the ceiling or tile.
Cut out the hole.
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
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indoor Hard Mount
w/Adjm
Bracket, continued
2. 7.
Place “Z” supports [a] on the ceiling’s top Bring the three mounting tabs of the
surface. For tile ceilings, make sure the
edge of the supports rests flush with edges
of tile. Refer to diagram on page Q-4.
housing down and tighten their screws to
secure. Then secure the plate to the I”
supports using washers and wing nuts [h].
3.
Place the two “L” supports [b]-cut to
length, if necessary-over the threaded
studs of the “Z” supports and fasten
together using four washers and wing nuts
provided [cl.
4.
From inside the housing, insert the four
screws [d] provided through the holes in
the top of the housing and into the
adapter plate [e].
5.
Place enough spacers [f] over each stud
in the adapter plate to compensate for
the thickness of the ceiling.
6.
With its three mounting tabs [g] in the up
position, insert the housing into the
ceiling hole until the studs in the plate fit
through the slots in the “L” supports.
8.
Using an S-hook, hang safety chain [i]
from a strong ceiling member and, using a
second S-hook, connect the other end of
the chain to one of the ‘I-” supports. Keep
the chain taut. Tighten both ends of each
S-hook.
KEEP CHAIN AS TAUT AS
A
POSSIBLE! CLOSE ENDS OF
EACH S-HOOK!
DO NOT USE SPRINKLER OR
FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR
SECURING THE SAFETY CHAIN!
9.
Feed video and multiconductor cables [j]
through one of the two holes in the side
of the housing. Then cover all openings
in the housing with the aluminum tape
supplied. The housing is now ready for
chassis installation (page Q-8).
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Indoor 2x2 We Mount - RH/2X2
2x2 Install Components - 0200-0176-01
RHl2X2 is an ordering vehicle for 0200-0176-01, which
contains the following items:
0400-0496-01 - 2x2 SpeedDome Housing
0351-0376-01 - 2x2 Housing Install Kit:
Description Qty. Part No.
Bar, ceiling tee 1
S-hook, open 2 2897-0004
Chain, Navy link 6 FT 2898-0002
Tab 2 0500-0264-04
Clip, T-bar 4
Procedure
1.
Remove the ceiling tile(s) and inspect
the ceiling frame. The frame must be
capable of withstanding 9kg (20 Ibs)* of
weight and the forces generated as the
dome pans and tilts.
0500-0263-01
1400-0033-01
61 cm (24”)
IF CEILING FRAME CANNOT
A
For 2x2 openings, skip steps 2 and 3.
SUPPORT DOME, ASK BUILDING
MAINTENANCE TO INSTALL
ADDITIONAL CEILING SUPPORTS.
2.
Cut the 2x4 ceiling tile to 60.3cm (23.75”)
using the length of the T-bar supplied [a]
as a guide. Then, attach this T-bar (see
detail) by centering steel tab [b] through
the slot at end of the T-bar. Bend the tab
as shown [cl.
3.
Slide the tab through the slot in the
existing frame [d] 61cm (24”) from the
T-bar opposite. Bend the ends of the tab
outward [e] to secure. Repeat for the other
end of bar.
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
AREA OF DETAIL
Q-4 SENSORVISION
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indoor 2x2 Tile Mount Installation,
continued
4.
Set the housing [f] into the ceiling open-
ing. For slightly larger openings, see box
below. If installing in a 2x2 ceiling, remove
an adjacent ceiling tile to aid installation.
5.
Clamp the housing to the T-bars by snap-
ping a T-bar clip [g] over the raised edge of
the housing and the T-bar. Center this clip
along the edge. Repeat for each side of
housing.
6.
Wrap safety chain [h] around a strong
ceiling member [i]; attaching it to itself
using an S- hook [j]. Attach the other end of
the chain to one of two eyelets [k] on the
housing using a second S-hook [I]. Keep
the chain as taut as oossible. Close both
ends of each hook. ’
KEEP CHAIN AS TAUT AS
POSSIBLE! CLOSE ENDS OF
EACH S-HOOK!
7.
Feed video and multiconductor cables [m]
through one of the two holes in side of the
housing and reinstall the adjacent ceiling
tile. See chassis installation on page Q-8.
DO NOT USE SPRINKLER OR
FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR
SECURING THE SAFETY CHAIN!
Add extension bars to the housing
for ceiling openings slightly larger
than 2x2 or 2x4.
Extension Bar Kit
0351-0243-01
Description
Bar, extension 4 0500-3326-01
Rivet, pop .125x.390 16 2673-0004-05
Washer, flat No. 5 16 2848-i 408-01
Bar, ceiling tee
Tab 2 0500-0264-04
Clip, T-bar 4 1400-0033-01
c2ty.
1 0500-0648-01
Part No.
top view
Extension bars [A] mount to the edge of
the housing [B] to provide a proper fit.
Buttjoint as many bars as required using
pop rivets [C] and washers [D], four per
bar, as shown above. Do not use clips.
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Indoor Pendant Mount - RHlPM
Method 1 - Standard InstaIlation
Required Parts
Pendent Mount Components:
RHIPM is an ordering vehicle for dlRHIPM, which contains the following assemblies:
0351-0391-01 - Adjustable I-Beam Clamp Kit (not used with this method)
0200-0177-01 - Pendant Housing Assembly; also includes:
0351-0392-01 - Pendant Install Kit, which contains the following items:
Description caty. Part No.
Flange, 1 -l/4” dia. 1 1400-0069-01
Fitting, pipe tee 1 1417-0040-01
Using the flange [a] as a template, mark
hole locations on ceiling for four bolts.
Remove the flange and drill four .64cm
(l/4”)* holes to required depth.
For each hole, screw two nuts onto the
anchor bolt provided, with two threads of the
second nut extend- ing over end of the bolt
to protect the bolt threads from damage [b].
3.
Feed video and multiconductor cables [h]
through center hole of pipe tee and down
through the pipe. Note: Remove the CinchJones connector, if used, to enter pipe.
Slip the cap [i] onto the pipe, then thread
housing [j] onto the pipe. See chassis
installation on page Q-8.
f
6.1M
(203 MAX
Hammer the bolt into ceiling leaving only
its threads exposed. Remove the nuts and
bolt the flange to the ceiling using the flat
washers, lock wazhers and nuts supplied [cl.
Q B f
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
la- ~~
[c]$
2.
Thread the straight pipe [d] (not supplied)
and nipple [e] into pipe tee [f]. Thread the
nipple of the entire assembly into flange [g].
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
Q-6
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/n&or pendant Mount m
Rn/pM
Method 2 - I-Beam Installation
Required Parts
RHIPM is an ordering vehicle for OlRHIPM, which, contains the following components:
0400-0505-01 - Pendant Housing Assembly; also includes:
0351-0392-01 - Pendant Install Kit (not used with this method)
l-beam attachment. Set the base plate
[a] against a suitable ceiling member [b].
Secure the plate using clamps [c] and
hardware supplied [d]-see base plate
hole-to-hole dimensions, below. Attach the
flange [e] using hardware supplied [f].
Base plate
hole-to-hole
dimensions:
Vertical/Horizontal mounting. Thread
nipples [g] and [h] into the pipe tee [i], and
screw the entire assembly into the base [j].
Next, feed video and multiconductor cables
[k] through center hole of pipe tee. Note:
Remove the Cinch-Jones connector, if used,
to enter pipe.
Finally, thread the housing [I] onto the pipe.
See chassis installation on page Q-8.
til
i&i
Horizontal Mounting
km
Note:
with pipe, cable exiting pipe tee
must be no farther than 15.2cm
(6”) from l-beam clamp.
If replacing pipe tee
I4 128mm (53’ ’
’ 179mm (77 ’
4
230mm (91
l
U .S. Customary Measurements in italics are I *ounded off.
Mounting to a solid wall: Mount bracket assembly
[a] to a solid wall or poured concrete cap, where possible.
Mounting to a parapet: Mounting to the inside of a
parapet is preferred. Typically, for the bubble to clear,
mount the base within:
l 25cm (ION)* of the top of the parapet.
A parapet with a 5cm (2”) lip is shown [b].
l 13cm (5”) from the corner of the building [cl.
Mounting area (including clearance):
Minimum 33cm (73”) x 48cm (19”). , ,. ,
(continuea on page u-l 1)
Note: If the above requirements cannot be
met, mount the dome to the outside of the
wall (a decorative cover can be purchased to
enhance the look of the base). Alternately,
* U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
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a lo-inch extender can be screwed into the
end of the pipe, but tell the customer that
increased vibration from wind gusts may
result.
(top \
a . .
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Outdoor Over Roof Mount, continued
Place plate [a] in desired loca- tion,
II
level, and mark slots. Plate MUST BE
II-m-l II
- TOP4 -
- 0
LEVEL. Remove tern- plate, then drill
four l/2-inch holes to the required
depth for type of wall and hardware
used.
For each hole into solid concrete, screw two nuts
[b] onto an anchor bolt, with two threads of second
nut extending over end of bolt to protect threads.
Hammer bolt into wall leaving l-1/4 inch exposed.
Remove nuts and attach a l/2-inch flat washer [cl,
lock washer [d] and nut [e]. If voids are
encountered, see NOTE below.
Slip slots of mounting plate [f] over bolts,
togglers, or rods [g] and secure using proper
hardware. Mount base [h] to the plate using
hardware provided-any set of four studs can be
used. Feed cables through bottom of bracket [il.
Slip smooth-end of pipe [j] over cable and into
bracket. Secure pipe by tightening screw [k] and
level by adjusting nuts [I]. If using a decorative
cover [m], slide it over pipe.
Apply pipe sealant to pipe threads [n], then slip
elbow [o] over cable and screw elbow onto pipe.
Once on, elbow opening should face down.
Note: Approximately 36cm (14”) of cable must
exit elbow. The mount is now ready for housing
and chassis installation on page Q-16.
rl
II
Lil-
[ml
rover
optional)
1
PI-
[kl-
[cl WI [el
en- ,=
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go- =
-1
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NOTE: Voids encountered while drilling...
One void only:
hole where void ocurred. Insert associated bolt. through wall. Then, insert threaded rod (provided)
A.
INSERT
metal plastic
B.
PULL
plastic
chant
nel.
Insert toggler (provided) through
c. SLIDE
I I
I I
D.
SNAP off
plastic
pushing
outward.
I I
I I
iiL/
TWO Or more
through hole and attach hardware shown. Purchase
additional rods/hardware as required.
MOUNTlNG BRACKET
GOES HERE
It2 inch
Flat Washer
voids:
I
SENSORVISION SpeedDome Q-11
For each void, drill hole
II2 inch
Flat Washer
, Nut
\
I
3/4 inch
Flat Washer
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Outdoor Wall Mount - RHOWM
Corner Bracket Option - RW770
Required Parts
0200-0179-01 - Outdoor SpeedDome Housing Assembly, which ships with Outdoor
SpeedDome, is required for these installation options.
Wall Mount Option (RHOWM)
RHOWM is the orderfna vehicle for 0200-0162-01 - Outdoor Wall Mount w/Hardware,
which contains the following items:
Description
Base, wall/pole 1 0500-3463-01
Support, wall/pole
Pipe, 12 in. long
Fitting, 90” pipe 1 0500-3499-01
Wall Mount Install Kit contains the 1 03518283-01
following items:
Washer, flat ST, Z, 344lDX.6750D 4 2848-6301-02
Nut, hex Nylon-LK CAD 5/16-l 8 4 2838-9116-01
Anchor, wedge, bolt, l/4 X 2.2 4 2880-0011
Pipe sealant 1 1600-0095-01
Plug, l-7/8 x 1
RTV compound 1 1600-0001
Adaptor, BNC, male to female 1 2113-0004
Nut, hex, 1.5” pipe with seal 1 1417-0042-01
q
Corner Mount Option (RH170)
RH170 is the ordering vehicle for 0200-0175-01 - Corner Bracket Mount,
which provides the following item:
Corner mounting bracket
Procedure
Qty. Part No.
1
0500-3464-01
1 0500-3465-01
1 0649-0685-01
1 0500-3636-01
[cl-
l a
[al
0
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(front view)
OPTlONAL
CORNER
BRACKET
-top view-
I0 OIb; “,
.
0 0
l-l
(front view)
D
w
Place wall-mount base [a] or corner bracket [b] in
desired location, level, and mark mounting holes [cl.
Drill four 6.5cm (l/4”) holes to the required depth.
For each hole:
l Screw two nuts onto end of anchor bolt, with two
threads of second nut extending over end of
bolt to protect threads [d]. Lock the nuts in
position by tightening them against each other.
l Hammer bolt into wall leaving 3.2cm (1 -l/4”) of
bolt exposed. Then, loosen and remove nuts.
Slip base shown or corner bracket over bolts and
secure using hardware [e]. Secure base to studs of
corner bracket, if used. Then loosely thread a
washer and nut [f] onto the four threaded studs of
the base [g].
(continued on page Q-13)
Q-12 SENSORVISION SpeedDOme
side view)
(top view)
I
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Outdoor Wall Mount and Corner Bracket continued
Feed camera dome cables [h] through
mounting bracket (i).
Apply sealant [j] to threads of straight
pipe [k], then slip pipe over cable and
screw pipe into bracket.
Slip elbow [I] over cable and screw elbow
onto pipe. Once on, elbow opening should
face down. Note: Approximately 36cm (74”)*
of cable must exit elbow. If so, insert plug [m]
and seal with RTV.
Hook bracket [n] on threaded stud between
washer and base [o] while feeding excess
cable [p] back through hole in bracket. Level,
and tighten nuts [q] on both sides of base to
secure.
0
0
3fkm (14
_I
The mount is now ready for housing and
chassis installation. See page Q-16.
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
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II
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
Q-13
Page 33
Outdoor Pole Mount m RHOPM
Required Parts
0200-0179-01 - Outdoor SpeedDome Housing Assembly, which ships with Outdoor
SpeedDome, is required for these installation options.
Pole Mount Components (RHOPM):
RHOPM is the ordering vehicle for 0200-0161-01, Outdoor Pole Mount w/Hardware,
which contains the following items:
Description Qty. Part No.
Base, Wall/Pole
Support, Wall/Pole 1 0500-3464-01
Pipe, 12 in. Long
Clamp package (see note)
Pitting, 90” pipe
Pole Mount Install Kit contains the 1 0351-0282-01
Note: Two clamp packages are
provided: one for the dome, one for
the J-box. Straps in each package
are sufficient for 1 Ocm (4’7 to
30.5cm (72”) wide poles. For larger
widths, order an additional package
Loosely thread washer and nut [i] onto the
four threaded studs of base [j]. Next, insert
two l/4-20 leveling screws [k] into bracket
[I]. Then, hook bracket on threaded stud
between washer and base while feeding
excess cable [m] back through hole in base.
Procedure
Feed camera dome cables [a] through the
large hole in mounting base [b].
Following the directions on back of the
clamp package (see NOTE above), strap
the mounting base securely to the pole [cl.
Feed cables exiting base through the hole
in the mounting bracket [d].
Apply sealant [e] to threads of straight pipe [f],
then slip pipe over cable and screw into
bracket.
Slip elbow [g] over cable and screw elbow
onto pipe. Once on, elbow opening should
face down. Note: Approximately 36cm (74”)”
of cable must exit elbow. If so, insert plug [h]
into bracket and seal with RTV.
Use leveling screws to level. Tighten nuts
on both sides of base to secure. The mount
is now ready for housing and chassis
installation. See page Q-16.
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
Q-14 SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
Page 34
Outdoor Ceiling Mount - RUOCM
Required Parts
0200-0179-01 - Outdoor SpeedDome Housing Assembly, which ships with Outdoor
SpeedDome, is required for these installation options.
Ceiling Mount Components (RHOCM)
RHOCM is an ordering vehicle for 0200-0163-01 - Outdoor Ceiling Mount w/Hardware,
which contains the following items:
Description Qty. Part No.
Flange
Fitting, pipe tee
Nipple, short l-l/2x 2
Anchor bolt, 114x2-114, w/hardware
Pipe sealant
Plug, l-7/8 dia., 1” thick
RTV compound
Label, blank, paper, thermal
Adaptor, BNC, male to female
Place the mounting flange [a] on the
ceiling in the desired location. Then, using
the flange as a template, mark locations for
four bolt holes. Remove the flange.
Drill four l/4-inch holes to the required
depth. For each hole, screw two nuts
onto an anchor bolt, with two threads of
second nut extending over end of bolt to
protect threads [b].
Hammer the bolt into the ceiling leaving
I-114 inch of bolt exposed. Remove nuts.
Bolt the mounting flange to the ceiling
using a l/2-inch flat washer [cl, lock
washer [d], and nut [e].
Apply pipe sealant to nipples [f], then
screw nipples into the pipe tee [g].
Screw the entire assembly into the flange
[h]. Then, feed the camera dome sables [i]
through the center hole of the pipe tee.
Note: Approximately 36cm (74”) of cable
must exit the nipple. If so, insert plug [j]
and seal with RTV.
The mount is now ready for housing and
chassis installation. See page Q-16.
[hl
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-15
Page 35
Housing and Chassis Installation
2
Using tamper-proof
(T-20) remove captive
bubble attachment screws [a]
from housing, then remove
bubble [b].
tool
Id
[h
Screw 1.5” hex nut [cl, with its white (or
yellow) seal facing the cap [d], onto the
pipe. Next, apply pipe sealant [e] to
threads of elbow (or nipple, if this is a
ceiling mount). Then feed the composite cable (f) through the SpeedDome
cap [d] and through the housing [g].
Thread the dome housing onto the
elbow (or nipple), compressing the cap
against the housing until tight. Level as
shown [h]. Apply RTV around the hex
nut.
FEMALE
CONNECTOR
from J-Box
Referring to the chart below, replace
the Cinch-Jones connector [i] with
female compression connector b]
(located at P4 on the SpeedDome
chassis).
Female Compression-Type
Connector
PIN CONNECTIONS
PIN
1 brown data out
2 yellow data out (Hi)
3 black
4 red gd.
5 white
6 green %a in (Lo)
7 orange data in (Hi)
DESCRIPTION
(Lo)
Next, connect the composite cable
compression connector [k] to J2, and the video
connector to Jl , on the Outdoor Interface
Board [I], mounted on the outside of the
bracket. Make sure when connecting to this
board, that the screws of the compression
connector are turned toward the inner black
assembly. Tie wrap the composite cable to the
bracket assembly to make way for chassis
installation.
Q-16
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
L’
7
iI. \
ti
(continued on page Q-17)
Snap the ball of
the lanyard [m]
in- to the
bracket [n] at
the top of the
housing.
Page 36
Housing and Chassis Installation, continued
6
Squeeze the spring-loaded ejector pins [n] together to
seat the chassis in the corner receptacles [o]. The
RS422 board [p] must face the SpeedDome interface
board cables [q] inside the housing.
7
Set the thumbwheel switches [r] to the appropriate
address. Example: for address 16,
To connect alarm to
an outdoor SpeedDome, add lightning
protection using a
dataline protector,
PN 4815-0021-01.
/
Alarm
Input
8
Then, with the camera chassis hanging down,
connect the video and data SpeedDome Interface
Board cables [q] to their receptacles [s]. Do not
use the alarm input connector [t].
I AC and
Video Data
9
To lock the chassis in the housing, squeeze ejector
pins [u] and swing the chassis all the way up, while
easing the cables into place. Release these pins
into the remaining corner receptacles.
ENSURE EJECTOR PINS ARE FULLY
IAl
INSERTED IN THE RECEPTACLES.
I
10
Snap the four pins of the skirt assembly [v] into the four
chassis receptacles [w]. Then screw the attachment screws 1
of the bubble [x] into the three housing receptacles [y].
11
i
To compensate for accidental jarring during assembly,
recalibrate the dome as follows:
a. At the console, call up the dome address
number.
b. Press and hold the fast key. Then-in order-press
and hold the zoom out, focus far, and iris open keys.
When the dome begins to pan and tilt, release the keys.
Once calibrated, which takes about a minute, the dome
is ready for use.
DOME INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
Q-17
Page 37
Fixed Cameras -
RD~~~,RD~OOA, ~~50043
Required
There are three indoor mounting options to place fixed cameras in SpeedDome bubbles:
RD500 - uses an Indoor 2x2 Indoor Housing
RD500A - uses an Indoor Pendant Housina
RDSOOB - uses an Indoor Hard Mount
Description Part No.
2x2 Indoor Housing 0200-0176-01 1
Pendant Indoor Housing 0200-0177-01 1
Clamp Kit, Adjust. I-Beam 0351-0391-01 1
Hard Mount Indoor Housing 0200-0176-01 1
Chassis, Fixed/Drone 0400-0529-01 1 1 1
Shroud, Fixed
Bubble Kit, Smoked, g-Inch
Procedure
l
Parts
RD500 RD500A RDLOOB
caty. Qty. Qty.
0500-4216-01 1 1 1
0351-0366-03 1 1 1
Chassis
Assembly -
#4QQ-0529-01
1.
Snap the ball of the lanyard [a] into the
bracket at the top of the housing. Then flex
the chassis [b] to insert its mounting studs
into the four corner mounts of the dome
housing to be used: Hard Mount (page Q-l),
2x2 (page Q-4), or I-Beam (page Q-7).
2.
Attach the fixed camera [c] to the swivel
mount. If necessary, move the adapter
bracket [d] to turn the camera horizontally
(it is not necessary to loosen the wing nut
[e]). Note: Cover the camera’s LED “on”
indicator with electrical tape.
Fixed -
Camera
3.
Using a video test cable and portable monitor,
adjust the camera’s focus and iris using
information provided with the camera. Then,
connect camera video to the console room.
4.
With the studs of the bubble [f] aligned with
the holes in the chassis, nest the shroud [g]
in the bubble and turn its viewing slot so that
the camera lens can see out. Then fasten the
shroud and bubble assembly to the chassis
by placing its studs against the chassis
holes and pressing firmly on the bubble.
Shroud, Fixed
0500~4218-m w
(shlps with
04QQ-0529-01)
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Q- 18 SENSORVISION SpeedDomf?
Page 38
Cable Conversions
Replace Cinch-Jones with
female compression-type
connector (supplied with
dome). -
FEMALE COMPRESSION-TYF’ECONNECT
PN 2109-0254-06
Ed
from J-Box
Add to a length of bulk composite
cable, male and female
compression-type connectors and
male and female BNCs from
SpeedDome Cable Conversion
Kit, 0351-0403-01.
Female Compression-Type Connector
PIN CONNECTIONS
PIN
1
1 brown
2 yellow
3 black
4 red
5 white
6 green
7 Orange
DESCRIPTION
data out (Lo)
data out (Hi)
ac
iI. :zf *E&f
Male and Female
Compression-Type Connectors
PIN COf
PIN
1 brown
2 yellow
3 black
4 red
5 white
6 green
7 orange
. ..oc add Patch Cable.
JECTIONS
DESCRIPTION
data out (Lo)
data out (Hi)
Ed.
ac
data in (Lo)
data in (Hi)
PN 6650-9657-61
MALE COMPRESSION-TYPECONNECTOR ’
PN 2109-6271-07
Existing SpeedDome
cable from J-Box
c -L==
Replace female compression-
type connector with
Cinch-Jones connector.
FEMALE BNC
CONNECTOR
PN 211 l-0034-01
MALE BNC
CONNECTOR
PN 2111-0033-01
1 orange
2 green
3 black
4 red
5 white
6 drain
7 brown
8 yellow
FEMALE COMPRES-
SION-TYPECONNECTOR
’ PN 2199-0254-06
b To SpeedDome .-f
DESCRIPTION
data out (Hi)
data out (Lo)
ac
Gnd.
ac
N.C.
data in (Lo)
data in (Hi)
SENSORVISION SpeedDOme
Q-19
Page 39
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
A-l
Page 40
A-2
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
Page 41
Overview
This appendix describes the interconnection and switch settings
required to operate a Sensormatic Indoor SpeedDome camera
device from an American Dynamics 2083-02A Code Translator.
The 2083-02A is part of an American Dynamics switching system that also consists of a CPU and matrix switching devices.
Figure 1 illustrates a typical system.
Appendix A
Note:
installation and troubleshooting of these devices; however, it
does not discuss all aspects of their installation or calibration.
Refer to the Installation and Service sections of this manual and
the appropriate American Dynamics installation and service
manuals for this information.
Figure 1. Block diagram of typical system
This appendix presents information useful for the
p!iyEq
(Swatch Bays, Alarm interfaces, Etc.)
SENSORMATIC
SpeedDome
I
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
A-3
Page 42
American Dvnamics
208342A &de
Translator
The American Dynamics 2083-02A Code Translator enables
American Dynamics switching equipment to operate Sensormatic SpeedDomes and Mini Domes. The code translator provides two types of inputs and three types of outputs.
Note:
Translator assuming external power considerations are
provided. The J-Box is optional.
Inputs
1. Control (Manchester) Code-Using the terminals marked 13,
2. High Speed Data Line-The Data Line BNC connectors are
Up to 16 cameras may be connected directly to a Code
W, and S on the translator’s control code connector, up to
64 domes can be controlled by a 1650 switcher, or 32
domes by a 2150 switcher. Additional domes can be
controlled through multiple 2083-02A units.
marked input and output on the rear panel. The input
connector receives control codes from a 1995 or 1996 CPU;
the output connector is a loop-through connection that
feeds other translators (or other devices).
Note:
connector must be terminated with a 75 ohm resistor. Using
the Data Line connections, a single translator can control up
to four groups of 99 cameras from a possible 1024 using a
1996 CPU, or 512 using a 1995 CPU.
If the 2083-02A is the last device in line, the output
A-4
outputs
1. RS-422 Bidirectional Communications-to a Sensormatic
dome (or optionally through a J-Box).
2 RS-232 communications-for connection back to the CPU.
When used, alarm contact closures on the dome will
emulate an Alarm Interface unit.
3. A Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) contact
closure -from an internal alarm relay, triggered whenever a
contact closure is made in a controlled dome.
Items 1 and 2 are discussed in greater detail in the following
sections.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Page 43
RS-422 Communications
The 2083-02A Code Translator has four output groups, each
consisting of four individual outputs. Up to sixteen cameras may
be controlled directly via these outputs by the 2083-02, or JBoxes may be connected to these outputs and cascaded to
allow the maximum number of outputs to be used.
Note: When using Control Code as the data input, each group
used must be set as group one. Using control code, the
maximum number of domes controlled by a 2083-02A is 64, and
the addresses for the first 64 cameras are all in group one. No
other addressing or number conversion is necessary.
Using a High Speed Data Line, each of the four output groups
can control a block of 99 cameras, as defined by DIP switch
settings associated with that group. A maximum of 396 (4 X 99)
domes may be controlled by a single 2083-02A by using JBoxes (outlined in Section 4.0). Groups need not be
consecutive, and several groups may be set to the same bank
of cameras to better utilize rear panel connections if necessary.
Appendix A
Actually, the code translator uses only 98 of the 99 cameras in
each group. To preserve compatibility with previous
Sensormatic dome devices, the 64th camera in each block must
either be fixed or controlled via a Receiver Driver Unit (RDU).
Another alternative is to use the pseudo numbering system
available on the 1996 CPU to fill in those numerical gaps.
Table 1 provides 2083-02A Code Translator switch settings for
each group to select the appropriate camera bank. The drawing
on page 17 outlines connections from the 2083-02A Code
Translator to other devices.
Table 1. 2083-02A output group switch settings
Two FE-232 ports are provided on the rear panel, labeled input
and output. The output port is for connection to the switcher
control system or the input port of another 2083-02A or 2096
Alarm Interface unit. The input port accepts signals from other
devices for cascading several units.
The RS-232 connectors are 8-pin modular RJ-45 type
connectors. Pin designations for those connectors are shown in
the Table 2 below.
Table 2. RS-232 connector pinouts
Pin Input output
I
2 Shield Shield
4 RCD RCD
5 XMIT XMIT
7 GROUND GROUND
Remaining Pins-No Connection
For the use and addressing of alarm inputs from SpeedDome
devices, consult the Installation manual for the 2083-02A Code
Translator. The installer is also advised to verify that the 208302A being used is set up for SpeedDome rather than Minidome
operation where appropriate.
While the 2083-02A manual states that the baud rate for RS-232
communications may be set independently from the Speed-
Dome baud rate (which must be set at 4800 baud), field
experience indicates that this is not the case. To avoid problems
(symptom would be the 2083-02A not outputting a data stream
on any of the RS-422 lines)
it is recommended that the
baud rate for all ports be set to 4800 baud internally
on S5 as indicated on Table 4 (this is the factory default):
Please note that with these settings the RS-232 port on the CPU
must also be set to correspond with the interface, as do any
other Alarm Interface units sharing that port (cascaded through
or fed from a 2083-02A unit).
A-6
SENSORVISION
SpedflOfr?e
Page 45
Sensormatic
RJ860 J-Box
The Sensormatic RJ-860 J-Box serves either one or two
functions depending on the design of the installation:
1. Provides low voltage (24Vac) power for up to ten domes
when a central power distribution system is not used.
2. Acts as a RS-422 1 x 10 bidirectional distribution amplifier,
to increase the available number of camera data ports.
Units may be cascaded as needed.
The J-Box has two types of connections: a single spring-loaded
terminal block for connection to a 2083-02A Code Translator,
and ten 8-pin Cinch-Jones plugs for output to camera devices.
The pinouts and interconnections for these connectors are
shown on the Camera/J-Box/Switch Interconnection Drawing on
page A-l 9.
Appendix A
Note: All ten Cinch-Jones Plugs are identical and
interchangeable. The system Technical Specification Manual
will identify a dome by J-Box and Port (connector) numbers for
purposes of identification and troubleshooting only. Doing so
has no effect on system functionality.
Many larger CCTV Systems will rely on a central power
distribution system. If that is the case, the 28Vac connection
from the J-Box will not be used, and a separate power line must
be run from the Power Distribution System to the dome.
SENSORVISION
!$X?edDOme
A-7
Page 46
Sensormatic
RAS585LSlRAS586LS
Series
The Sensormatic SpeedDome is an integrated pan/tilt/zoom
camera device. All connections to the outside world are through
its Unicafd interface Board.
Data connections (to a J-Box or 2083-02A Code Translator) are
designated on the Camera/J-Box/Switch Interconnection
Drawing on page A-19. Power connections are either through
the J-Box or another power source, such as a central power
distribution system.
Certain functions may also be set on a bank of eight DIP
switches designated Sl on the Unicard Interface Board. These
switch settings are indicated in the table below. Note that the
only difference between NTSC (USA) and PAL (Foreign)
versions is the setting of Sl switch 2. The dome automatically
adjusts to the power line frequency (50Hz or 60Hz).
Table 3. SpeedDome Sl DIP switch settings
Switch off On Default
Color
NTSC PAL Version Dependent
Lens Motor On Lens Motor Off OFF - Lens Motor On
Auto Iris Manual Iris OFF -Auto Iris
Line Lock Line Lock OFF - Line Lock Disable
6
7*
7t
8
Enable Disable
Target fast Quiet OFF - Target fast
Alarms (N.0) Alarms (N.C)
Short Lens Long Lens
Indoor Outdoor
Speed&b
B&W
Camera Dependent
A-8
SENSORVISION
* Indoor domes.
t Outdoor domes.
Camera Addressing
Each camera must have its own unique address within the
system.
the same.
The dome address is set via two thumbwheel switches on the
RS-422 Interface Board. Since the address can only be a number from 01 to 99, numbers above this range are obtained by
connecting the dome to a higher data bank (see Table 1). Table
4 is a conversion chart, showing dome addresses corresponding to camera numbers and the appropriate data bank.
1 orange Data out HI
2 green Data out LO
3 black ac
4 red Ground
5 white ac
6 drain .
7 brown Ea in LO
yellow Data in HI
Male
Cinch-Jones
Plug at end
of Composite
Cable
AD 2083-02 [X] Code
Translator
We
12-pin Connector
to AD 2063-02
NedDome
‘I-pin Connector
RS422lAC Power
brown
Yellow Data out HI (T+) .L
black ac
red
white ac
green
orange Data in HI (R+)
Data out LO (T-)
Ground
Data in
LO (R-)
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A?=
-
1
111171r
7-pin Connector
to SoeedDome
Controller Bd.
-
m
SpeedDom
- ___
Controll
SENSORVISION
re UniCard
ler Board
SpeedDome
A-18
Page 57
SENSORVSION
SpeedDome B-l
Page 58
B-2
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Page 59
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SensorNet Network
Understanding the SensorNet network is very important for a
successful installation. This understanding will help you plan
an efficient, reliable, and flexible network that can meet the
facility’s long-term needs. This guide provides basic
guidelines for selecting a suitable topology and installing the
network devices.
Distances and device counts contained in this guide assume
AWQ 22 un-shielded twisted-pair cable. Shielding
adds capacitance, causing the SensorNet signal level to
decline more rapidly as devices are attached or cable length
increases. When pre-existing wire makes it necessary to use
shielded twisted pair cable, the maximum distance will be
reduced. For example, Belden 8760 cable will typically support
complete network links (including backbone and branches) of
approximately 750m (2500’).
The receivers on SensorNet devices will operate satisfactorily
at signal levels between 5v and 0.3~ (differential peak-to-peak,
measured with a scope). For installation planning purposes, an
operating range of 5v to Iv is recommended. A SensorNet
J-Box can be attached as the signal reaches l-2v, to amplify the
signal back to 5v. This will extend the network’s distance and
allow additional devices to be attached.
Network Design
Consideratiomh
Design Guidelines -
SensorNet supports
topologies:
network link can be wired to apply the topology that
best suits the link’s unique requirements.
l
A daisy chain topology originates at the host and
sequentially connects multiple devices along a
single path until the last device is attached. A
separate twisted-pair cable connects each device
to the next.
l
A backbone topology uses a single continuous
cable,
with multiple devices attached directly or
through short stup cables. The host can attach
anywhere along the backbone.
l
A star topology has up to four network branches
that connect to a host which serves as the hub.
The distinction between daisy chain and backbone
wiring is mostly physical. Daisy chains use separate
cable segments to connect devices, while
backbones connect all devices to one cable.
After the compression connectors are attached, the
two topologies become electrically identical.
However, backbone wiring may have a lower
resistance because the cable is not cut.
three network
link
daisy chain, backbone, and star. Each
1
A SensorNet network consists of one or more network
‘links’. Each link includes a twisted-pair cable, a SensorNet
host and l-32 SensorNet devices. A SensorNet link’s
maximum cable length is lkm (3300’). Devices can attach
anywhere along the cable.
For proper operation, both ends of each SensorNet link must
be terminated. This prevents signals reaching the end of the
line from being reflected back along the line. All SensorNet
devices and hosts have a termination switch or jumper for this
purpose. When in the ‘terminate” position, a resistor is placed
across the SensorNet cable connections to suppress reflected
signals.
Think of each SensorNet link as a single twisted-pair cable with
a terminating resistor at each end. A host and up to 32 devices
are then placed along the cable. If the host is placed at one end
of the cable, it must be terminated, and can only support one
cable branch.
If the host is placed in any other position, it is not terminated
and can support 2-4 cable branches. In this configuration, the
last device attached to each cable branch must be terminated.
A J-Box can serve as a host repeater, to add a SensorNet link
and up to 32 more devices, or to allow SensorNet cable runs
beyond 1 km (3300’). For maximum distance, attach the repeater
J-Box at a point where the signal level has reached 1-2~
(differential peak-to-peak, measured with a scope). This takes
advantage of the prior host’s driver capabilities while providing
a strong signal for amplification. No more than 3 repeaters
should be used in series between any two network devices, as
this can create signal distortion, and cause operational errors.
:‘j Daisy Chain Link Guidelines
With a daisy chain network, a separate cable
connects each device to the next device in
the chain. This facilitates quick and easy installation.
The daisy chain is a good solution for a temporary
network or where the host has a few devices located
in
the same room or area. Consider using a backbone
or
star topology when installing large and permanent
networks.
0 Unterminated SensorNet Device.’
/I
1. Terminate devices at both ends of the daisy chain.
Leave all others unterminated.
2. Attach up to 32 devices on each link.
3. Limit combined cable length (from host to farthest
device) to lkm (3300’) or less.
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B-3
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r SensorNet Network: Design Guidelines, continued _
/
daisy chain hosts are usually terminated and placed at
one end; however, this location is not critical. If the host
attaches elsewhere, the network becomes a 2-branch
star. In this configuration, both end devices are
:erminated and the host is not terminated.
j ; f Star Link Guidelines
With a star network link, up to four branches
connect to a central “hub’ location. Devices can
attach with a single continuous cable (backbone style) or
separate cables (daisy chain style).
‘. Backbone Link Guidelines
I a backbone network, a single continuous cable
onnects all devices served by the link. The unbroken
able allows you to install a permanent network that
maintains a high level of reliability even when you must
ttach, disconnect, or move a device.
se the backbone topology for large and permanent
etworks; it is also a good solution when conencting a few
evices located in the same general area.
.
Locate the host anywhere along the backbone.
!. Terminate devices at both end s of each backbone
link. Leave all others unterminated.
1. Attach up to 32 devices on each link.
1. Limit combined cable length (from host to farthest
device) to 1 km (3300’) or less.
i. To attach unterminated devices, strip 1.2cm (.5’) of
insulation from each conductor at the connection
point, fold in the middle of the stripped area, and
secure in the device’s compression connector.
A star topology is a good solution when using existing
cable. it also allows easy reconfiguration as devices are
added or relocated.
1. Terminate devices at the end of each branch (4
maximum). Leave all others unterminated.
2. Attach up to 32 devices on each link.
3. Limit combined cable length (from host to farthest
device) to 1 km (3300’) or less.
4. Whenever possible, attach devices backbone style,
following the instructions under Backbone Link
l When the unit is hard wired, the disconnect device
(circuit breaker) should be readily accessible.
l Use only polarized plug/cordsets; non-polarized plugs
invalidate regulatory approvals. The cord must be type
HO5 W-F or H05 W H2-F, with a minimum conductor
size of .75 mm and fitted with a 1 OA rated connector.
The cord anchor will accept cords with an outer
diameter in the range of 59mm.
Installation Guidelines:
l Review the
on pages B-3 and B-4 to ensure proper network design.
l NEVER PIERCE the enclosure.
l Always mount the J-Box vertically and within
122m (400’) of the indoor domes.
l Ensure that the power On/Off switch is accessible.
l Always use dedicated, unswitched 24 hour AC power,
supplied in accordance with local codes.
l Ensure proper grounding.
SensorNet Network Design Guidelines
J-Box Orientation
VI
a. fuses e. cover plate
b. PC board f. On/Off switch
c. enclosure g. chassis
d. mounting bracket h. TBl
M
[h] L-J
i. knockouts
j. latch
k. TB2
Mounting Procedure
1. Remove the four screws from the cover plate
and remove the plate.
2. Remove the four screws securing the chassis to
the enclosure.
3. Disconnect the wires from TB2 and remove the
chassis from the enclosure.
4. For data and power cable access, remove the
necessary knockouts from the bottom plate of
the enclosure.
5. Using the enclosure mounting brackets as a
template, mark the mounting hole locations on
the designated area of the wall.
l Always use the four mounting bolts for wall and pole mount
installations.
l For banding a dome to a pole, use the clamp package
provided.
6. Drill four l/4-inch holes at the marked areas.
7. Secure the enclosure in place using either the
four hollow wall anchors for sheetrock, concrete
anchors for blocks, or wood screws for plywood.
6. Pull the cables through the knockout holes in the
bottom plate. Align any conduit with the holes.
1. Wire the data and power cables coming from the
domes to the 5-position compression fittings.
2. Connect the compression fittings to dome ports
Pl-P6 [a,b] on the PCB.
3. Wire the data cable coming from the host device
and cables going to an auxiliary device to a
4-position compression fitting.
4. Connect the compression fitting to the
hostlauxilliary connector P8 [c] on the PCB.
5. Set jumpers JWl, JW2, JW3, and JW4 [d,e,f,g]
to the correct position. Shorting pins l-2
terminates the device. Refer to the SensorNet
Network Guide to determine the necessary
terminations for the chosen network topology.
Pl -P6 Connectors P6 Connector
1. Ensure that the chassis is properly secured in
the enclosure.
2. To connect AC power to the PCB, insert the
polarized connector coming from the chassis to
P7 on the PCB. Refer to the figure below.
L------------I-----_----------------- .- *
,rr--------------------------------------~~”
i
f:.-+..;- ’
$
8
P7 Connector
COLOR PIN FXN
Black
Green 5 GND
Black
Top View
-------+---------------------,
:
:
r-m
4
6
20Vac
28Vac
I
B-6
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. SensorNet G-Position &Box,
Data and Power LED
continued
Indicators
The LED indicators allow visual verification of
SensorNet signals and power to the dome ports and
host/auxiliary ports. Use the status information listed
below to determine proper operation of the devices.
1 AC PWR is yellow when 24Vac from the
0
transformer to the PCB is present.
2 +SVDC is green when DC power from the
0
on-board regulator is present.
3 FALSE CD is red for .5sec if the device receives
0
a false pulse.
0
4 123 is yellow for 30ms to indicate communications
activity from dome ports 1, 2, or 3.
5 456 is yellow for 30ms to indicate communications
0
activity from dome ports 4, 5, or 6.
6 AUX is yellow for 30ms to indicate
0
communications activity from the auxiliary port.
7 HOST is yellow for 30ms to indicate
0
communications activity from the host port.
3-
0
5-
0
7-
0
4
0
6
0
1
0
2
O1 J PC Board
1
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Page 64
SensorNet i=Posifion J-Box
Installation Kit: ow-o739-o2
Description
Anchor, toggle and bolt, 114x4
Anchor, wedge, bolt, 114x4
When the unit is hard wired, the disconnect device
(circuit breaker) should be readily accessible.
l
Use only polarized plug/cordsets; non-polarized plugs
invalidate regulatory approvals. The cord must be type
HO5 W-F or H05 W H2-F, with a minimum conductor
size of .75 mm and fitted with a 1 OA rated connector.
The cord anchor will accept cords with an outer
diameter in the range of 5-9mm.
Installation Guidelines:
l
Review the
on pages B-3 and B-4 to ensure proper network design.
l
NEVER PIERCE the enclosure.
l
Always mount the J-Box vertically and within
7.6m (25’) of the outdoor domes.
l
Ensure that the power On/Off switch is accessible.
l
Always use dedicated, unswitched 24 hour AC power,
supplied in accordance with local codes.
l
Ensure proper grounding.
SensorNet Network Design Guidelines
J-Box Orientation
\
Ial
P
‘2.5cm
T
31 cm
I
VI
a. fuses e. cover plate i. knockouts
b. PC board f. On/Off switch
c. enclosure g. chassis k. TB2
d. mounting bracket h. TBl
Mounting Procedure
1. Remove the four screws from the cover plate
and remove the plate.
2. Remove the four screws securing the chassis to
the enclosure.
3. Disconnect the wires from TB2 and remove the
chassis from the enclosure.
4. For data and power cable access, remove the
necessary knockouts from the bottom plate of
the enclosure.
5. Using the enclosure mounting brackets as a
template, mark the mounting hole locations on
the designated area of the wall.
M
[hl --
j. latch
Always use the four mounting bolts for wall and pole mount
l
installations.
l
For banding a dome to a pole, use the clamp package
provided.
Minimize exposure to environmental extremes and mount
l
in a sheltered area whenever possible.
B-8 SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
6. Drill four l/4-inch holes at the marked areas.
7. Secure the enclosure in place using either the
four hollow wall anchors for sheetrock, concrete
anchors for blocks, or wood screws for plywood.
6. Pull the cables through the knockout holes in the
bottom plate and align the conduit with the holes.
1. Ensure that the chassis is properly secured in
the enclosure.
Data Line Connections
and Terminations
1. Wire the data and power cable coming from the
dome to a 5-position compression fitting.
2. Connect the compression fitting to dome port Pi
[a] on the PCB.
3. Wire the data cable coming from the host device
and cables going to an auxiliary device to a
4-position compression fitting.
4. Connect the compression fitting to the
host/auxilliary connector P8 [b] on the PCB.
Pl Connector
PC Board
P8 Connector
mi
2. To connect AC power to the PCB, insert the
polarized connector coming from the chassis to
P7 on the PCB. Refer to the figure below.
,----------------------------------------
._______---------------------------------,
$- -------_ p ---------------------.
- ============= A&
L t
P7 Connector
COLOR PIN FXN
Black 4 28Vac
Green 5 GND
L Black 6 28Vac
Top View
WI
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B-9
Page 66
SensorNet f-Position &Box, continued
Data and Power LED
Indicators
The LED indicators allow visual verification of
SensorNet signals and power to the dome port and
host/auxiliary ports. Use the status information listed
below to determine proper operation of the devices.
1 AC PWR is yellow when 24Vac from the
0
transformer to the PCB is present.
2 +JVDC is green when DC power from the
0
on-board regulator is present.
3 FALSE CD is red for 5sec if the device
0
receives a false pulse.
123 is yellow for 30ms to indicate
4
0
communications activity from dome port 1.
5 456 is not utilized on the SensorNet l-Position
0
J-Box.
6 AUX is yellow for 30ms to indicate
0
communications activity from the auxiliary port,
HOST is yellow for 30ms to indicate
7
0
communications activity from the host port.
3-
0
5-
0
7-
0
4
0
6
0
,i, d, PC Board
B-10 SENSORVISION
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Page 67
indoor SpeedDome & SpeedDome iUP_..,
Parts Required:
Description
BNC connector
BNC jack
Nyon cable tie
SpeedDomes support either RS422 or SensorNet
data interfaces. By setting jumper pins on the dome
UniCards, you will be able to easily set the type of
data interface required for wiring and cabling.
Follow the steps below for properly installing an
indoor SpeedDome or SpeedDome NP:
NOTE: For additional information on dome
installation and service, refer to the appropriate
section in this manual.
1. RS422 Cable Wiring. Replace the
Cinch-Jones connector on the composite cable
with a female compression-type connector (PN
2109-0254-06) or use a patch cable (PN
0650-0657-01). Refer to Table 1.
caty. Part No.
1 211 l-0035-01
1 211 l-0034-01
1 6009-006
2. Set jumpers E2 and E3 on the UniCard interface
board [a] for RS422 or SensorNet cabling using
Table 3. To locate the jumpers, see the figure
on page D-12.
The SensorNet interface requires a data line
termination at El on the UniCard, depending on
the dome positions along the cable. See Table 4.
Table 3
l
Factory
3. Snap the ball [b] of the lanyard hanging from the
chassis into the bracket [c] at the top of the
housing.
4. Squeeze the spring-loaded ejector pins [d]
together to seat the chassis in the corner
receptacles [e]. The PC board must face the
cables exiting the access holes in the housing.
default setting.
Table 4
4
SensorNet Cable Wiring. Wire a female
compression-type connector (PN 2109-0254-06)
to the SensorNet data cable using Table 2.
Table 1. RS422
4 Red Gnd
5 Wht AC In
6 Grn
7 Org Data In +
Data In -
Table 2. SensorNet
Compression
Connector
4 Red Gnd
5 Wht AC In
6 Not Used
7
Not Used
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
B-11
Page 68
lndoor SpeedDome continued
r-
5. Set the dial switches [f] on the UniCard to the
appropriate dome address. The example below
uses address 16.
SW3 SW2 SW1
23 23 23
I
f
!
I
I
6. With the dome chassis hanging down, connect
!
1
!
/
/ I
!
!
!
!
Gp ; p ; i *; J’
87 a7 87
Dial Switches Video
the data and video cables [g] to P3 and
on the UniCard.
ti 3
I I
0301-05 18-00
e --k
Jl
[h]
. . . . . ..I
7. Attach the skirt assembly [i] or optional bubble
assembly to the chassis by inserting its T-lanyard
into a slot jj] on the chassis until both ends catch
securely.
6. To lock the chassis in the housing, squeeze the
spring-loaded ejector pins [k] and swing the
chassis all the way up while easing the cables
through the access holes. Release these pins
into the remaining corner receptacles.
9. Snap the four pins or the skirt (or bubble)
assembly into the 4 chassis receptacles [I].
wm-r
6 I
I I
I
-I-
P7
Auxiliary Control
outputs
The UniCard provides an
External Video Sync Input
/
(P2, mate connector PN
2109-0254-01) to sync the
!
monitors to an external
/
sync generator source.
/
The UniCard also provides
4 TTL Level Alarm Inputs
!
(P5, mate connector PN
!
2109-0254-04) and 4
ooen-collector Auxiliarv
!
Control Outputs (P7, mate
/
connector PN
/
2109-0101-05).
/
i
B-12 SENSORVISION SpeedDome
‘Y
P5
Alarm Inputs
P2 External Sync Input
fi{
P7 Auxiliary Control
I I
5
I
Dial Video
Address out
Switches
I I
jl
OUtDUtS
ound
Zontrol Output PO
:ontrol Output Pl
Iutput P2
I
1
d
P3
Data I AC
Inputs
I
P3
SensorNetlAC
I
liq
- - --..2 yellow Sens
3 black 24Va
4 red Grou
03 RS422lAC
61 qreen I Data in LO (R-)
71
orange]
Data in HI (R+)
Page 69
Outdoor SpeedDome
Parts Required:
Description
Environmental assy.
Bubble assy, outdoor
Cap Outdoor
Nut hex 1.5 pipe w/ seal
RTV compound
Pipe sealant
BNC connector
BNC jack
Nyon cable tie
SpeedDomes support either RS422 or SensorNet
data interfaces. By setting jumper pins on the dome
UniCards, you will be able to easily set the type of
data interface required for wiring and cabling. Follow
the steps below for properly installing an outdoor
SpeedDome:
NOTE: For additional information on dome
installation and service, refer to the appropriate
section in this manual.
1. Using the tamper-proof tool (T-20) remove the
captive bubble attachment screws [a] from the
housing then remove the bubble [b].
2. Screw the 1.5’ hex nut [cl, with its white (or
yellow) seal facing the cap [d] onto the pipe.
3. Apply the pipe sealant [e] to the threads of the
elbow (or nipple, if this is a ceiling mount). Then
feed the composite cable [f] through the
housing [g].
.
4. Thread the dome housing onto the elbow (or
nipple), compressing the cap against the
housing until tight. Level as shown [h]. Apply
RTV around the hex nut.
5. RS422 Cable Wiring. Replace the
Cinch-Jones connector on the composite cable
with a female compression-type connector (PN
2109-0254-06) or use a patch cable (PN
0650-0657-01). Refer to Table 1.
SensorNet Cable Wiring. Wire a female
compression connector (PN 2109-0254-06) to
the SensorNet data cable, using Table 2.
Table 1. RS422 Table 2. SensorNet
PINI COL 1 FXN 1 IPIN~COL I FXN
I
6. Connect the cable compression connector to 52
and the video connector to Ji on the outdoor
interface board [j], mounted on the outside of the
bracket. See the figure on page D-14.
Ensure when connecting to this board that the
compression connector screws are turned
toward the inner black assembly. Tie wrap the
cable to the bracket assembly to make room for
the chassis.
SENSORVISION ~~eed/Xm?e B-13
Page 70
Outdoor SpeedDome, confinued
7.
Set jumpers E2 and E3 on the UniCard interface
board [k] for RS422 or SensorNet cabling, using
Table 3. To locate the jumpers, see the figure on
page D-15.
The SensorNet interface requires a data line
termination at El on the UniCard, depending on
the dome positions along the cable. See Table 4.
Table 3 Table 4
~~1
l
Factory default setting.
8.
Snap the ball [I] of the lanyard hanging from the
chassis into the bracket [m] at the top of the
housing.
9.
Squeeze the spring-loaded ejector pins [n]
together to seat the chassis in the corner
receptacles [o]. The PC board must face the
cables exiting the access holes in the housing.
10.
Set the dial switches [p] on the UniCard to the
appropriate dome address. The example below
uses address 16.
I
Dial Switches Video
11.
With the dome chassis hanging down, connect the
I
data and video cables [q] from the outdoor
interface board to P3 and Jl [r] on the UniCard.
12.
To lock the chassis in the housing, squeeze the
spring-loaded ejector pins [s] and swing the
chassis all the way up while easing the cables
through the access holes. Release these pins into
the remaining corner receptacles.
13.
Snap the four pins of the skirt assembly [t] into the
four chassis receptacles [u]. Then screw the
attachment screws of the bubble [v] into the three
housing receptacles [w].
I
[VI
4
B-14 SENSORVISION
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Page 71
Outdoor SpeedDome, continued
-Y
_--_-_-____
Y
PJ
Auxiliary Control
outputs
The UniCard provides an
External Video Sync Input
(P2, mate connector PN
2109-0254-01) to sync the
monitors to an external
sync generator source.
The UniCard also provides
4 TTL Level Alarm Inputs
(P5, mate connector PN
2109-0254-04) and 4
open-collector Auxiliary
Control Outputs (P7, mate
connector PN
2109-0101-05).
UniCard Interface Board
0301-05 1 a-00
Fi
I
1
I , I
Alarm Inputs
P2 External Sync Input
t
P7 Auxiliary Control Outputs
PIN FXN
1
2 Auxiliary Control Output PO
3 Auxiliary Control Output Pl
4 Auxiliary Control Output P2
5
A-j,
Dial
Address out
Switches
Digital Ground
Auxiliary Control Output P3
Video
A
Data / AC
P5 External Alam
Inputs
I-
p2
External
Sync Input
P3 SensorNetlAC
PIN CLR FXN
1 orange SensorNet A
2 yellow SensorNet B
3 black 24VacA
4
red Ground
5 white 24Vac B
P3 RS422/AC
SENSORVISION
SpeedDome
B-15
Page 72
AMERICAN DYNAMICS
Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division
One Blue Hill Plaza
Pearl River, NY 10965
Technical Support Center (800) 442-2225
Business (914) 624-7600
SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
95 1 Yamato Road
Boca Raton, FL 3343 l-4425
Technical Support Center (800) 543-9740
Business (561) 989-7000
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