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This is the Interlogix UltraView PTZ User Manual. This document includes an overview of the product and
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Chapter 1 Programming
This chapter provides an overview of your UltraView PTZ menu system,
including steps you may want to perform before you begin using your UltraView
PTZ.
This manual contains programming instructions for the UltraView PTZ series pan/tilt/zoom cameras
(Figure 1). The most common UltraView PTZ programming options and screen sequences are illustrated.
Notations indicate where options may differ among camera models.
Figure 1. UltraView PTZ dome with wall-mount arm
UltraView PTZ supports many protocols to work with various keypad controllers, DVRs, and other video
surveillance equipment. Please refer to Appendix B of the UltraV iew PTZ Installation Manual for the details on
supported protocols.
Chapter 1
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Programming
Menu navigation
We use the KTD-405 keypad controller (Figure 2) in this manual to explain the features of UltraView PTZ
because of the KTD-405’s ability to control all of the UltraView PTZ’s advanced features. (For detailed
keypad instructions, refer to the KTD-405/KTD-405A/KTD-405-2D Controller Keypad User Manual.)
Figure 2. Navigating with a KTD-405/405A/KTD-405-2D keypad
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You can use multiple methods to navigate through the menu system with your keypad:
Joystick navigation. Use the keypad joystick to move through menu items. When you have the desired
menu item selected, move the joystick to the right to advance through the available options. Once you are
in a menu, move the joystick to the left to back out of that menu.
Button navigation. Use the pause button to scroll up; play to scroll down; fast forward or forward frame
for the next item; fast rewind or reverse frame for the previous item. When you have navigated to the item
you want, use seq, set, or fast forward to select that item. The arrow indicator on the UltraView P TZ menu
identifies the property that will be changed.
To change a setting, press the iris + button. The setting will be saved when you advance to the next menu.
Alternatively, you may be able to use the zoom + button to advance, depending on your protocol. (Use of
shortcuts on the KTD-405 keypad to navigate and select may not work with all protocols.)
Numerical navigation. Press the number associated with a menu item to select or highlight that option or
proceed to that menu. You will also use the number keys to enter numerical data, such as passwords.
Note: When you press the number associated with an option and there is a value to set, you will automatically be
asked to set that value. If there is no value to set, when you press the number associated with an option,
that option will be selected and you will proceed to the next menu.
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Programming shortcuts
This section lists the keypad programming shortcuts for presets and tours. For detailed instructions, refer to the
KTD-405/KTD-405A/KTD-405-2D Controller Keypad User Manual.
Presets:
•To store: Position the camera. Press the store key and then enter the preset number. Press store again.
•To call up: Press find and enter the preset number.
Shadow Tours:
•To store: Press and hold the esc key and then press the tour key. Then press the + side of the zoom,
focus, or iris key to start recording a shadow tour. Athe end of the shadow tour, press esc.
Accessing programming menus
To access the programming menus using the keys on a KTD-405 keypad , do the follo wing:
1. Switch the keypad to the camera site you want to program.
2. Press and hold the set key until Enter programming code displays.
3. At the code entry display, enter the programming code 9, 5, 1. Then press the seq button.
4. At the first menu display, press 3.
5. At the Enter camera site number screen, enter the site number of the camera you wish to program.
At this point, you have access to the UltraView PTZ programming menus. For more information on the
programming menus, see Menu navigation on page 5.
Note: If you are prompted to enter a password, refer to Passwords on page 33 for the default pass code key.
Chapter 1
Programming
Menu navigation
The UltraView PTZ menu structure generally follows an alphabetical order (in English) of the functions and
features that can be set with a few exceptions. Table 1 shows the order of the menu screens and their
relationship to each other, as well as the options and defaults for each screen.
Table 1. UltraView PTZ menu hierarchy
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Password (page 6).
Product information (page 6).
System information (page 6).
Memory management (page 7).
Copy housing to PTZWide dynamic range (WDR) (page 19).
Copy PTZ to housingZoom speed control (page 19).
Site number display (page 17).
Synchronization (page 18).
Temperature display (page 18).
White balance (page 19).
Zoom variable tilt (page 20)
Titles/areas (page 21).
Current status (page 26).
Tours (page 27).
Additional menus (page 31).
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Top-level access and information screens
When you access the UltraView PTZ series, the following three menus display:
Password. The camera will come from the factory with the
default password turned off, but saved in memory. See
Passwords on page 42 for details. If you have previously
input some information to set up the camera and have
passwords enabled, you will be prompted to enter your
password (Figure 3) to proceed. Use the directional buttons
to navigate to the numbers, and press iris + to input those
numbers. Input the wrong password and you will
automatically exit the menu. If the password is correct, you
will proceed to the Product information screen.
Product information. This screen (Figure 4) provides
product information, including:
•Product name
•Camera type
•Site ID number
•Unit serial number
•Installation date (This should be set by the installer.)
•Video format
•Protocol
There are no customizable options on this screen. Go to the
next screen by pressing fast forward on the keypad.
Figure 3. Password screen
ULTRAV IEW P TZ
Figure 4. Product information for UltraView PTZ
ULTRAVIEW PTZ
DAY/NIGHT 27X WDR
-- SI TE 0083 --
SERIAL :
INSTALLATION :
VIDEO FORMAT : NTS C
PROTOCOL :
EXIT HOLD S EQ NEXT
System information. This screen (Figure 5) provides
information pertaining to the current software, hardware, and
installation information.
P =Type and version date for the pan processor.
T =Type and version date for the tilt processor.
B =Camera type and firmware version.
I =Type and version date for the housing card.
Note: If you see no type and version date info, verify proper
connections, mounting, and presence of the housing card.
If there is no housing card, you will see the message,
“I: NOT INSTALLED.”
There are no customizable options on this screen. Go to the
next screen by pressing fast forward on the keypad.
Figure 5. System Information for UltraView PTZ
ULTRAVIEW PTZ
091217
091217
B: LM703n-8 V 1.48
Chapter 1
Programming
Memory management
If the settings stored in the memory of the housing differ from the settings stored in the memory of the camera
(PTZ), Memory will flash on your monitor. When you log on, you will see the Memory management menu
(Figure 6) asking you to choose which settings you want. The settings you choose overwrite any existing
settings. Until you decide which settings to use, the unit will use the settings stored in the camera. Once the
settings have been successfully transferred, Memory will stop flashing on the monitor.
The Memory management screen appears after the System information screen in the menu sequence. So if the
memory message is flashing, the menu order will be Product information, System information, Memory management, Program select.
Figure 6. Memory flashing menu
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Note: DIP switch settings on the camera can be set to automatically copy the settings from the housing, or push the
settings from the camera to the housing. See the UltraView PTZ Installation Manual for more information.
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