Thank you for purchasing Pelco’s premier look up integrated dome system, Spectra® IV SE Horizon. Your new system
features a high resolution camera/optics package with programmable dome drive software, and the ability to view scenes
18 degrees above the horizon.
With the ability to view scenes above the horizon, the Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system can be installed in many
locations such as:
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Stadiums:
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Buildings located on hillsides:
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Airports:
Campus environments:
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Parking structures:
This manual is designed primarily to be a reference tool for the operation and programming of your system. Inside you will
find information about features and commands, as well as a detailed menu tree and a quick start guide. Refer to
Installation
with the information in this manual before installing and using your system.
Looking into upper levels from a lower level
Looking up and down an adjacent street
Tracking incoming and departing aircraft
Observing taller adjacent buildings
Looking up and down ramps
on page 7 for information required to set up and install the dome drive. Please thoroughly familiarize yourself
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Installation
NOTES:
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Please refer to the Important Note shipped with the dome drive before installing the back box, dome drive, or lower
dome. The Important Note contains vital information about managing the bubble seam.
This manual contains installation instructions only for the Spectra IV SE Horizon dome drive. For complete
•
installation instructions for a Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system, refer to the installation manual shipped with the
back box.
SWITCH SETTINGS
Before installing the dome drive, configure the receiver address, termination, and baud setting. The DIP switches used to
configure these settings are located on the base of the dome drive.
Figure 1 shows the default settings for the DIP switches. Switch SW1-1 (SW1, switch 1) is set to the ON position. All other
switches are set to the OFF position.
Refer to the following sections to set the address, termination, and baud settings for the dome drive.
ON
SW2
12345678910
ON
SW1
12345678
Figure 1.
Default Switch Settings
SW1: RECEIVER ADDRESS
Set the SW1 switches for the address of the dome drive. The following information is required to set the dome drive
address:
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P-type control:
Maximum number of receivers is 32.
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D-type control:
Maximum number of receivers is 254.
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Default address is 2. Refer to Table A on page 10 for address settings that use P-type control.
Default address is 1. Refer to Table B on page 11 for address settings that use D-type control.
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SW2 SWITCHES 1-3: SPECIAL SYSTEM SETTINGS
AD-32 Preset System
SW2-1 should be set to the ON position if an AD-32 controller and Pelco’s TXB-AD translator board are used to control the
dome system.
CM9502 Setting
If a CM9502 matrix system is used with the dome drive, set SW2-2 to the ON position.
Vicon System
The Vicon® protocol is not currently available. SW2-3 is reserved for future use.
SW2 SWITCHES 4-5: SERIAL PORT SETTINGS
RS422 Setting (Default)
SW2-4 and SW2-5 should both be set to the OFF position for RS422 setting.
For control, only two wires should be connected to the RX- and RX+ connectors on the circuit board inside the back box. For
bidirectional control, four wires should be connected to the RX-, RX+, TX-, and TX+ connectors on the circuit board inside
the back box.
RS485, 4 Wire Setting
SW2-4 should be set to OFF and SW2-5 should be set to ON if a four wire serial port connection is used with RS485.
NOTE: This setting is most commonly used with Pelco Endura® systems.
RS485, 2 Wire Setting
SW2-4 and SW2-5 should both be set to the ON position if a two wire serial port connection is used with RS485.
This setting is used to allow the Spectra dome system to transmit and receive commands on the same pair of wires. Only
two wires should be connected to the RX- and RX+ connectors on the circuit board inside the back box.
SW2 SWITCHES 6-8: BAUD SETTINGS
Pelco’s D-type controllers are set for 2400 baud. The default setting for the dome drive is 2400 baud. If you are using a
Pelco D-type controller, do not reset SW2 switches 1 through 3 or SW2 switches 6 through 8.
P-type controllers can operate at 2400, 4800, and 9600 baud. Set the SW2 switches (6, 7, and 8), located on the base of
the dome drive, to the same baud as the P-type controller.
Switch NumberSW2-6SW2-7SW2-8
2400 Baud (default for D-type control)OffOffOff
4800 Baud (default for P-type control)OnOffOff
9600 BaudOffOnOff
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SW2 Switch 9: Coaxial/UTP Cable
SW2-9 should be set to the OFF position (default) if you are using coaxial cable. If you are using unshielded twisted pair
(UTP) cable, set SW2-9 to the ON position.
SW2 Switch 10: Termination Setting
When connecting more than one Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system to a single controller, terminate the unit farthest from
the controller. Termination is only required for the last dome in the series.
The dome drive is shipped from the factory in the unterminated (OFF) position. To terminate the dome drive, set SW2-10 to
the ON position.
NOTE:
Dome termination is not required for Coaxitron® control.
DOME DRIVE INSTALLATION
Install the dome drive. Line up the blue and red tabs with the blue and red arrows on the hinged door inside the back box.
Push the tabs in. Insert one side and then the other side. Continue pushing on the ends of the tabs until both sides click
into place. Refer to Figure 2.
To use your dome system, refer to the
NOTE:
When removing a dome drive that has been in use, caution should be taken to avoid direct contact with the top
plate of the unit. This section of the unit will be warm to the touch when first removed from an operating unit.
Getting Started
Figure 2.
Dome Drive Installation
section on page 19.
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Table A.
Switch Settings for SW1 P-Type Control
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
1OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
2ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
3OFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
4ONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
5OFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
6ONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
7OFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
8ONONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
9OFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
10ONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
11OFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
12ONONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
13OFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
14ONOFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
15OFFONONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
16ONONONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
17OFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
18ONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
19OFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
20ONONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
21OFFOFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
22ONOFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
23OFFONONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
24ONONONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
25OFFOFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
26ONOFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
27OFFONOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
28ONONOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
29OFFOFFONONONOFFOFFOFF
30ONOFFONONONOFFOFFOFF
31OFFONONONONOFFOFFOFF
32ONONONONONOFFOFFOFF
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
1ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
2OFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
3ONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
4OFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
5ONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
6OFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
7ONONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
8OFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
9ONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
10OFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
11ONONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF
12OFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
13ONOFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
14OFFONONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
15ONONONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
16OFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
17ONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
18OFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
19ONONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF
20OFFOFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
21ONOFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
22OFFONONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
23ONONONOFFONOFFOFFOFF
24OFFOFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
25ONOFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
26OFFONOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
27ONONOFFONONOFFOFFOFF
28OFFOFFONONONOFFOFFOFF
29ONOFFONONONOFFOFFOFF
30OFFONONONONOFFOFFOFF
31ONONONONONOFFOFFOFF
32OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF
33ONOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF
34OFFONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF
35ONONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
(Continued)
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
36OFFOFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFF
37ONOFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFF
38OFFONONOFFOFFONOFFOFF
39ONONONOFFOFFONOFFOFF
40OFFOFFOFFONOFFONOFFOFF
41ONOFFOFFONOFFONOFFOFF
42OFFONOFFONOFFONOFFOFF
43ONONOFFONOFFONOFFOFF
44OFFOFFONONOFFONOFFOFF
45ONOFFONONOFFONOFFOFF
46OFFONONONOFFONOFFOFF
47ONONONONOFFONOFFOFF
48OFFOFFOFFOFFONONOFFOFF
49ONOFFOFFOFFONONOFFOFF
50OFFONOFFOFFONONOFFOFF
51ONONOFFOFFONONOFFOFF
52OFFOFFONOFFONONOFFOFF
53ONOFFONOFFONONOFFOFF
54OFFONONOFFONONOFFOFF
55ONONONOFFONONOFFOFF
56OFFOFFOFFONONONOFFOFF
57ONOFFOFFONONONOFFOFF
58OFFONOFFONONONOFFOFF
59ONONOFFONONONOFFOFF
60OFFOFFONONONONOFFOFF
61ONOFFONONONONOFFOFF
62OFFONONONONONOFFOFF
63ONONONONONONOFFOFF
64OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFF
65ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFF
66OFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFF
67ONONOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFF
68OFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFONOFF
69ONOFFONOFFOFFOFFONOFF
70OFFONONOFFOFFOFFONOFF
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
(Continued)
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
71ONONONOFFOFFOFFONOFF
72OFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFONOFF
73ONOFFOFFONOFFOFFONOFF
74OFFONOFFONOFFOFFONOFF
75ONONOFFONOFFOFFONOFF
76OFFOFFONONOFFOFFONOFF
77ONOFFONONOFFOFFONOFF
78OFFONONONOFFOFFONOFF
79ONONONONOFFOFFONOFF
80OFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFONOFF
81ONOFFOFFOFFONOFFONOFF
82OFFONOFFOFFONOFFONOFF
83ONONOFFOFFONOFFONOFF
84OFFOFFONOFFONOFFONOFF
85ONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFF
86OFFONONOFFONOFFONOFF
87ONONONOFFONOFFONOFF
88OFFOFFOFFONONOFFONOFF
89ONOFFOFFONONOFFONOFF
90OFFONOFFONONOFFONOFF
91ONONOFFONONOFFONOFF
92OFFOFFONONONOFFONOFF
93ONOFFONONONOFFONOFF
94OFFONONONONOFFONOFF
95ONONONONONOFFONOFF
96OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONONOFF
97ONOFFOFFOFFOFFONONOFF
98OFFONOFFOFFOFFONONOFF
99ONONOFFOFFOFFONONOFF
100OFFOFFONOFFOFFONONOFF
101ONOFFONOFFOFFONONOFF
102OFFONONOFFOFFONONOFF
103ONONONOFFOFFONONOFF
104OFFOFFOFFONOFFONONOFF
105ONOFFOFFONOFFONONOFF
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
(Continued)
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
106OFFONOFFONOFFONONOFF
107ONONOFFONOFFONONOFF
108OFFOFFONONOFFONONOFF
109ONOFFONONOFFONONOFF
110OFFONONONOFFONONOFF
111ONONONONOFFONONOFF
112OFFOFFOFFOFFONONONOFF
113ONOFFOFFOFFONONONOFF
114OFFONOFFOFFONONONOFF
115ONONOFFOFFONONONOFF
116OFFOFFONOFFONONONOFF
117ONOFFONOFFONONONOFF
118OFFONONOFFONONONOFF
119ONONONOFFONONONOFF
120OFFOFFOFFONONONONOFF
121ONOFFOFFONONONONOFF
122OFFONOFFONONONONOFF
123ONONOFFONONONONOFF
124OFFOFFONONONONONOFF
125ONOFFONONONONONOFF
126OFFONONONONONONOFF
127ONONONONONONONOFF
128OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFON
129ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFON
130OFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFON
131ONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFON
132OFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFON
133ONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFON
134OFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFFON
135ONONONOFFOFFOFFOFFON
136OFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFON
137ONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFON
138OFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFFON
139ONONOFFONOFFOFFOFFON
140OFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFFON
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
(Continued)
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
141ONOFFONONOFFOFFOFFON
142OFFONONONOFFOFFOFFON
143ONONONONOFFOFFOFFON
144OFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFON
145ONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFON
146OFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFFON
147ONONOFFOFFONOFFOFFON
148OFFOFFONOFFONOFFOFFON
149ONOFFONOFFONOFFOFFON
150OFFONONOFFONOFFOFFON
151ONONONOFFONOFFOFFON
152OFFOFFOFFONONOFFOFFON
153ONOFFOFFONONOFFOFFON
154OFFONOFFONONOFFOFFON
155ONONOFFONONOFFOFFON
156OFFOFFONONONOFFOFFON
157ONOFFONONONOFFOFFON
158OFFONONONONOFFOFFON
159ONONONONONOFFOFFON
160OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFON
161ONOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFON
162OFFONOFFOFFOFFONOFFON
163ONONOFFOFFOFFONOFFON
164OFFOFFONOFFOFFONOFFON
165ONOFFONOFFOFFONOFFON
166OFFONONOFFOFFONOFFON
167ONONONOFFOFFONOFFON
168OFFOFFOFFONOFFONOFFON
169ONOFFOFFONOFFONOFFON
170OFFONOFFONOFFONOFFON
171ONONOFFONOFFONOFFON
172OFFOFFONONOFFONOFFON
173ONOFFONONOFFONOFFON
174OFFONONONOFFONOFFON
175ONONONONOFFONOFFON
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
(Continued)
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
176OFFOFFOFFOFFONONOFFON
177ONOFFOFFOFFONONOFFON
178OFFONOFFOFFONONOFFON
179ONONOFFOFFONONOFFON
180OFFOFFONOFFONONOFFON
181ONOFFONOFFONONOFFON
182OFFONONOFFONONOFFON
183ONONONOFFONONOFFON
184OFFOFFOFFONONONOFFON
185ONOFFOFFONONONOFFON
186OFFONOFFONONONOFFON
187ONONOFFONONONOFFON
188OFFOFFONONONONOFFON
189ONOFFONONONONOFFON
190OFFONONONONONOFFON
191ONONONONONONOFFON
192OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONON
193ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONON
194OFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFONON
195ONONOFFOFFOFFOFFONON
196OFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFONON
197ONOFFONOFFOFFOFFONON
198OFFONONOFFOFFOFFONON
199ONONONOFFOFFOFFONON
200OFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFONON
201ONOFFOFFONOFFOFFONON
202OFFONOFFONOFFOFFONON
203ONONOFFONOFFOFFONON
204OFFOFFONONOFFOFFONON
205ONOFFONONOFFOFFONON
206OFFONONONOFFOFFONON
207ONONONONOFFOFFONON
208OFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFONON
209ONOFFOFFOFFONOFFONON
210OFFONOFFOFFONOFFONON
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
(Continued)
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
211ONONOFFOFFONOFFONON
212OFFOFFONOFFONOFFONON
213ONOFFONOFFONOFFONON
214OFFONONOFFONOFFONON
215ONONONOFFONOFFONON
216OFFOFFOFFONONOFFONON
217ONOFFOFFONONOFFONON
218OFFONOFFONONOFFONON
219ONONOFFONONOFFONON
220OFFOFFONONONOFFONON
221ONOFFONONONOFFONON
222OFFONONONONOFFONON
223ONONONONONOFFONON
224OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONONON
225ONOFFOFFOFFOFFONONON
226OFFONOFFOFFOFFONONON
227ONONOFFOFFOFFONONON
228OFFOFFONOFFOFFONONON
229ONOFFONOFFOFFONONON
230OFFONONOFFOFFONONON
231ONONONOFFOFFONONON
232OFFOFFOFFONOFFONONON
233ONOFFOFFONOFFONONON
234OFFONOFFONOFFONONON
235ONONOFFONOFFONONON
236OFFOFFONONOFFONONON
237ONOFFONONOFFONONON
238OFFONONONOFFONONON
239ONONONONOFFONONON
240OFFOFFOFFOFFONONONON
241ONOFFOFFOFFONONONON
242OFFONOFFOFFONONONON
243ONONOFFOFFONONONON
244OFFOFFONOFFONONONON
245ONOFFONOFFONONONON
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Table B.
Switch Settings for SW1 D-Type Control
(Continued)
SPECTRA
ADDRESS
246OFFONONOFFONONONON
247ONONONOFFONONONON
248OFFOFFOFFONONONONON
249ONOFFOFFONONONONON
250OFFONOFFONONONONON
251ONONOFFONONONONON
252OFFOFFONONONONONON
253ONOFFONONONONONON
254OFFONONONONONONON
SW1-1SW1-2SW1-3SW1-4SW1-5SW1-6SW1-7SW1-8
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Getting Started
Once installed, apply power to the Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system. The system will start a configuration sequence.
When configuration is done, the following information is displayed:
Pelco Spectra IV SE Horizon
Version X.XX
D Address: 1
P Address: 2
Comm 2400, N, 8, 1
CONFIGURE DONE
This information will remain on the monitor until dome operation begins.
Refer to the following pages to learn how to operate and program your dome system.
NOTE:
When installing a Spectra IV SE Horizon dome drive in a Spectra III
appears. When the installation is complete, the dome drive will continue with a normal configuration sequence.
™
back box for the first time, a message
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How to Operate Your Dome System
OperationHow to Control
Pan and Tilt
Zoom Far
Zoom Wide
Scanning
Presets
Patterns
2
Zones
Alarms
Auto Flip
Move joystick or press the direction keys left/right and up/down.
To zoom far, do the following:
1. Press the Zoom Tele button or turn the joystick clockwise until zoom stops at the optical zoom
limit.
2. Release the button or joystick for one second.
3. To continue zooming (digitally), press the button or turn the joystick clockwise again until you
have the picture you want or reach the digital zoom1 limit.
Press the Zoom Wide button or turn the joystick counterclockwise.
Stop ScanPreset 96
Random ScanPreset 97
Frame ScanPreset 98
Auto ScanPreset 99
Refer to the documentation supplied with the control system.
Refer to the documentation supplied with the control system.
Refer to the
Refer to the
Turn on or off in the programming menu. Refer to the
Zones
section on page 53 and to the documentation supplied with the control system.
Alarms
section on page 57 in this manual.
Auto Flip
section on page 39 in this manual.
1
Digital zoom magnifies the image electronically and the picture may appear pixelated. The larger the digital zoom limit the greater the
reduction in resolution.
2
The dome cannot do electronic zoom in a pattern. Optical zoom will operate in a pattern.
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QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Access main menu (preset 95). See the
Use the joystick to position the cursor beside menu selection.
NOTE:
If your controller does not have a joystick, use the up or down key.
Press Iris Open, the submenu/cursor moves to the right.
Move the joystick up or down to view selections.
Press Iris Open to make selection.
Press Iris Close to cancel selection.
Accessing Main Menu (Preset 95)
ACCESSING MAIN MENU (PRESET 95)
You can call up the main menu on your monitor by programming (setting or creating) preset 95 (preset 28 if in AD32-preset
mode).
Programming preset 95 for Pelco’s controllers varies according to the type of controller you are using. Instructions for
programming preset 95 are given below for various Pelco controllers.
CM6700/CM6800
section.
1. Enter the number of the Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system and press the CAM key.
2. Enter 95 and hold the PRESET key for two seconds.
3. In the Edit Preset menu, arrow to SET and press the ACK key. The main menu appears.
KBD200A/KBD300A (Direct Mode Only)
1. Enter 95.
2. Hold the PRESET key (approximately five seconds) until the main menu appears on the screen.
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CM9500
1. Enter the number of the Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system and press the CAM key. The main menu appears.
2. Highlight SETUP in the main menu and press the SELECT key.
3. Highlight CAM in the Setup menu and press the SELECT key.
4. Highlight PRESET in the Camera menu and press the SELECT key.
5. Enter 95 and press the F1 key. The main menu appears.
CM9740/CM9760/CM9770/CM9780
1. Press the ESCAPE key to open the main menu. Select DEF. The Define submenu appears.
2. Enter your four-digit PIN
3. Enter 95 and select PRST. The main menu appears on the monitor.
4. Select the Quit icon to return to the default menu.
if this is your first time entering this mode.
KBD4000/KBD4002
1. Press the SPOT MONITOR key.
2. Enter 95, then hold the PRESET key (approximately five seconds) until the main menu appears on the screen.
MPT9500
Standard Coaxitron Mode
1. Enter 95 and press the PRESET SET key.
2. Position the asterisk in the YES row and press the F1 key. The main menu appears.
Extended Coaxitron or RS-485 Mode
1. Enter 95 and press the PRESET SET key.
2. Press the F2 key. The main menu appears.
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NET300/NET350/NET4001A
1. Check the Set box.
2. Click the preset 95 button. The main menu appears.
ENDURA WORKSTATION
1. Right-click in the video pane of the Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system.
2. Click Preset and then click Select Preset.
3. Enter 95 and then click OK.
VCD5000
1. Enter 95 for the preset action. The shortcuts menu appears.
RESET CAMERA
CYCLE CAMERA POWER
REBOOT SYSTEM
EXIT
SERIAL #XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
DOME DRIVE MODELXX-XXXX
BACK BOX MEMORY
SOFTWARE VERSIONXX.X
FONT VERSIONXX.X
COMM
D ADDRESS
P ADDRESS
CM9500 MODE
32 PRESETS
PROTOCOL
<ADDITIONAL>
FREE MEMORYXXXXXX
LAST RESET
AZIMUTH ZERO OFFSET0°
MOTOR ACTIVEYES
CAMERA ACTIVE
VIDEO LEVEL
CAMERA MODEL
LANGUAGE 1
. . .
LANGUAGE 10
CAMERA
TYPE OF LIGHTINGOUTDOOR
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMITXXXX
ZOOM SPEEDXXXX
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
XXXXXX
XXXX
AUTOAUTO IR LEVEL
ZONES
ZONE NUMBER1
***ZONE NOT DEFINED***
<EDIT ZONE LABEL>
<EDIT ZONE>
ZONE ENABLED
ZONE BLANKING
<CLEAR ZONE>
SYSTEM INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL
SHUTTER SPEED AUTO
AGC LIMIT 28
ON
AUTO IRIS AUTO
AUTO IRIS LEVEL 66
AUTO IRIS PEAK 8
AUTO SHARPNESS ON
SHARPNESS LEVEL 26
AUTO WHITE BALANCE ON
R GAIN 482
B GAIN 678
BACKLIGHT COMP OFF
VIDEO LEVEL HIGH
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE OFF
E. IMAGE STABILIZER OFF
STYLEGRAY
BLANK ALL ABOVEOFF
BLANK ALL BELOWOFF
<SET WINDOWS>
ON
OFF
PRESET LABEL2 (SECS)
AVAILABLE
XXXXXXXXXX
POWER ON
NORMAL
XXXX-XXXX
ENGLISH X.XX
ITALIANO X.XX
1
OFF
2
C
OFF
YES
ZONE LABEL
ZOOM2 (SECS)
AZIMUTH/ELEVATION2 (SECS)
DIRECTION
ALARM MESSAGE
AUTO FLIP ON
PROPORTIONAL PAN ON
PARK TIME (MINUTES) 0
PARK ACTION NONE
SCAN SPEED DEG/S 25
PRESET FREEZE FRAME AUTO
LIMIT STOPS ON
<SET MANUAL STOPS>
<CLEAR MANUAL STOPS>
<SET SCAN STOPS>
<CLEAR SCAN STOPS>
<SET AZIMUTH ZERO>
<CLEAR AZIMUTH ZERO>
REFERENCE INFORMATION
MANUAL LIMITS SET NO
SCAN LIMITS SET NO
HOLIDAY
<EDIT HOLIDAY>
<CLEAR HOLIDAY>
<LIST HOLIDAYS>
REFERENCE INFORMATION
12:00 AM NONE
ALL EVENTS
EVENT LABEL
NEW
EVENT ACTIVE ON
EVENT TIME 12:00 AM
EVENT OCCURS
SUNDAY OFF
MONDAY OFF
TUESDAY OFF
WEDNESDAY OFF
THURSDAY OFF
FRIDAY OFF
SATURDAY OFF
HOLIDAY SKIP HOLIDAYS
The language for the on-screen menus is selectable. Available languages include English,
Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Turkish, and Czech. The factory
default language is English.
To change the display language:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside LANGUAGE.
2. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right, beside the current, selected language.
3. Move the joystick up or down to view selections. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
All on-screen menus are changed to the selected language.
PRESET LABEL
ZONE LABEL
ZOOM
AZIMUTH/ELEVATION
DIRECTION
ALARM MESSAGE
DATE/TIME
<LABEL POSITIONS>
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS
BACK
EXIT
Display setup allows you to program how labels are displayed on the monitor. The following
labels are available:
PRESET LABELIdentifies preset.
ZONE LABELIdentifies zone.
ZOOMIdentifies the amount of magnification.
AZIMUTH
1
/ELEVATION
2
Amount of pan from zero degrees vertical and the amount of tilt
from zero degrees horizontal.
DIRECTIONDisplays compass direction.
ALARM MESSAGEDisplays activated alarm.
DATE/TIMEDisplays current date and time.
EVENT LABELDisplays activated event.
A preset label is displayed when a preset is called. A zone label is displayed when the system
moves into a zone. The zoom ratio label is displayed when zoom is activated. Azimuth/elevation
and direction labels are displayed when pan/tilt is activated. An alarm message appears on the
monitor when an alarm occurs. An event label appears on the monitor when an event occurs.
The following settings are available for each label except date and time:
OFFLabel is not displayed when activated.
CONSTANTThe label is continually displayed when activated.
2 SECONDSThe label is displayed for 2 seconds after activation.
5 SECONDSThe label is displayed for 5 seconds after activation.
10 SECONDSThe label is displayed for 10 seconds after activation.
The settings for date and time are ON or OFF.
1
Azimuth is the pan angle from zero to 359 degrees.
2
Elevation is the tilt position from 18 to -90 degrees.
Zoom limit allows the user to define a limitation on the amount of telephoto zoom. The settings
vary depending on camera model.The default setting is 70X. Cameras with 420X zoom (35X
optical zoom and 12X digital zoom) can be set for 35X, 70X, 140X, 280X, 350X, or 420X
TYPE OF LIGHTING
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMIT
ZOOM SPEED
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
AUTO IR LEVEL
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
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ZOOM SPEED
Zoom speed allows the user to define how fast the dome will go from full wide zoom to the35X
optical zoom.
Available zoom speed settings include the following:
HIGH3.2 seconds
MEDIUM (default)4.6 seconds
LOW6.6 seconds
NOTE:
When using the HIGH setting, the image may be out of focus until zooming stops.
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
Low light limit is the maximum duration, in fractions of a second, that the electronic shutter will
remain open in low light conditions. The default setting is 2.
The camera have two modes of operation: color, and black-white. You can increase sensitivity in
low light conditions by switching to black-white mode (removing the IR cut filter). Color mode is
preferred in normal lighting conditions.
TYPE OF LIGHTING
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMIT
ZOOM SPEED
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
AUTO IR LEVEL
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
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SHUTTER SPEED
Shutter speed is the duration of the electronic shutter. Program shutter speed to operate
automatically (Auto) or manually (Numeric Value).
AUTO (default)The electronic shutter speed is set automatically by the amount of light
sensed by the camera.
NUMERIC VALUESpectra IV SE Horizon dome systems have several numerical shutter
speed settings. The higher the number, the faster the electronic shutter.
The slowest shutter speed setting is 2 = 1/2 second
The fastest setting is 30,000 = 1/30,000 second
Increasing the shutter speed lowers the light sensitivity and reduces the
streaking of fast moving objects.
NOTE: Set the shutter speed to 100 if you are using an NTSC camera in a 50 Hz environment.
This will eliminate any flicker that may occur in the picture.
AGC LIMIT
AGC limit allows users to adjust how the system balances AGC (automatic gain control) and
electronic shutter in low light conditions. As scene lighting decreases, the system will
automatically adjust, adding a mixture of AGC and slow shutter according to the AGC limit
setting. AGC limit can be set between 0 and 40, with 40 applying maximum AGC before slow
shutter. In contrast, setting AGC limit to 0 will force the system software to apply maximum slow
shutter (as defined by the low light limit setting) before any AGC is applied. The default AGC
settings vary depending on camera model.
NOTE: The maximum slow shutter that the system will achieve is 1/2 second shutter
(refer to the Low Light Limit section on page 31).
ADVANCED SETTINGS
SHUTTER SPEED
AGC LIMIT
AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
AUTO IRIS PEAK
AUTO SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS LEVEL
AUTO WHITE BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
BACKLIGHT COMP
VIDEO LEVEL
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
E. IMAGE STABILIZER
TYPE OF LIGHTING
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMIT
ZOOM SPEED
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
AUTO IR LEVEL
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
SHUTTER SPEED
AGC LIMIT
AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
AUTO IRIS PEAK
AUTO SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS LEVEL
AUTO WHITE BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
BACKLIGHT COMP
VIDEO LEVEL
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
E. IMAGE STABILIZER
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NOTE: If auto iris is in the auto mode, it will remain that way until the iris is manually opened or
closed. The dome will return to auto mode when it is panned or tilted more than 15 degrees.
Auto Iris Level
Auto iris level is the numeric value the auto iris uses to maintain the brightness level of the
camera. Increase the value to brighten the scene. Decrease the level to darken the scene.
This setting can be adjusted if the video level in the auto iris mode is too bright or too dark.
NOTE: If backlight compensation is ON, decrease the auto iris level setting.
Auto Iris Peak
Increasing the peak value will cause the auto iris circuit to react more to highlights or “peaks” in
the picture. Decreasing this value will cause it to use the average video level to adjust the iris.
TYPE OF LIGHTING
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMIT
ZOOM SPEED
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
AUTO IR LEVEL
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
SHUTTER SPEED
AGC LIMIT
AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
AUTO IRIS PEAK
AUTO SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS LEVEL
AUTO WHITE BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
BACKLIGHT COMP
VIDEO LEVEL
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
E. IMAGE STABILIZER
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AUTO WHITE BALANCE
This feature automatically processes the viewed image to retain color balance over a color
temperature range. The default setting for auto white balance is ON.
R GAINAdjusts the picture output in the red range. As you change the value, you will
see the color change on your monitor.
B GAINAdjusts the picture output in the blue range. As you change the value, you will
TYPE OF LIGHTING
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMIT
ZOOM SPEED
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
AUTO IR LEVEL
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
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BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION (BLC)
If a bright backlight is present, the subjects in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette.
Backlight compensation enhances objects in the center of the picture. The dome uses the center
of the picture to adjust the iris. If there is a bright light source outside of this area, it will wash
out to white. The camera will adjust the iris so that the object in the sensitive area is properly
exposed.
There are two backlight compensation settings:
ONBacklight compensation is activated.
OFF (default)Backlight compensation is not activated.
NOTE: If backlight compensation is ON, decrease the auto iris level setting and adjust the auto
IR level to a darker setting. Refer to the Auto Iris Level section on page 34 and Auto IR Level
section on page 32.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
SHUTTER SPEED
AGC LIMIT
AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
AUTO IRIS PEAK
AUTO SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS LEVEL
AUTO WHITE BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
BACKLIGHT COMP
VIDEO LEVEL
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
E. IMAGE STABILIZER
HIGH (default setting)1.2 volt peak-to-peak to compensate for losses in video cable.
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
Wide dynamic range (WDR) balances the brightest and darkest sections of a scene to produce a
picture that is better balanced in lighting and provides more detail.
TYPE OF LIGHTING
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMIT
ZOOM SPEED
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
AUTO IR LEVEL
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
SHUTTER SPEED
AGC LIMIT
AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
AUTO IRIS PEAK
AUTO SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS LEVEL
AUTO WHITE BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
BACKLIGHT COMP
VIDEO LEVEL
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
E. IMAGE STABILIZER
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Available settings are OFF and ON. The default setting is OFF. When wide dynamic range is set to
ON the frame rate is reduced from the standard 30 frames per second to 15 frames per second.
NOTE: Wide dynamic range is disabled when electronic image stabilization is set to 5 Hz or
10 Hz.
Electronic image stabilization is a feature of the camera that can compensate for some forms of
external influences. In all cases, care should be taken to make sure that any dome system is
mounted to a rigid location.
TYPE OF LIGHTING
AUTO FOCUS
ZOOM LIMIT
ZOOM SPEED
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
IR CUT FILTER
AUTO IR LEVEL
<ADVANCED SETTINGS>
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In the event that vibration is introduced to the dome system, a user can select one of the
electronic image stabilization settings in the menu. The available settings are OFF, 5 Hz, and
10 Hz. Users should apply each of the settings to the camera to see which one best addresses the
vibration that is affecting the video quality.
Electronic image stabilization will not correct for all ranges of vibration. If either of the settings
fails to eliminate the vibration seen in the video, other measures should be taken to isolate the
vibration or to seek a more rigid mounting location.
NOTES:
•When electronic image stabilization is applied, digital slow shutter and wide dynamic range
are disabled. Zoom, image resolution, and viewing angle are also limited when this feature
is activated.
•Electronic image stabilization cannot be used while in a preset that has motion detection
activated.
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
The image enhancement feature improves the definition of objects, lines, or text in high contrast
areas, making them appear sharper.
There are two image enhancement settings:
DEFAULTImage enhancement is not activated.
ENHANCEDImage enhancement is activated.
WARNING: When using this feature be aware that picture noise, although unnoticeable to the
eye, will increase and may cause compression rate changes in DVRs, NVRs, and network devices.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
SHUTTER SPEED
AGC LIMIT
AUTO IRIS
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
AUTO IRIS PEAK
AUTO SHARPNESS
SHARPNESS LEVEL
AUTO WHITE BALANCE
R GAIN
B GAIN
BACKLIGHT COMP
VIDEO LEVEL
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
E. IMAGE STABILIZER
When the camera tilts downward and goes just beyond the vertical position, the dome rotates
180 degrees. When the dome rotates (flips), the camera starts moving upward as long as you
continue to hold the joystick in the down position. Once you let go of the joystick after the dome
rotates, joystick control returns to normal operation. The auto-flip feature is useful for following a
person who passes directly beneath the dome.
There are two auto flip modes:
ON (default)Auto flip mode is enabled.
OFFAuto flip mode is disabled.
PROPORTIONAL PAN
Proportional pan automatically reduces or increases the pan and tilt speeds in proportion to the
amount of zoom. At telephoto zoom settings, the pan and tilt speeds will be slower for a given
amount of joystick deflection than at wide zoom settings. This keeps the image from moving too
fast on the monitor when there is a large amount of zoom.
There are two proportional pan modes:
ON (default)Enables the proportional pan mode.
OFFDisables proportional pan mode. The pan speed will not depend on the
amount of zoom.
MOTION
AUTO FLIP
PROPORTIONAL PAN
PARK TIME (MINUTES)
PARK ACTION
SCAN SPEED (DEG/S)
PRESET FREEZE FRAME
Scan speed is the degrees per second that the dome will pan when in a scan mode. Scan speed is
adjustable from 1 to 40 degrees per second through the programming menu. The default setting
is 25 degrees per second.
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MANUAL LIMITS SET
SCAN LIMITS SET
PRESET FREEZE FRAME
This feature freezes the scene on the monitor when going to a preset. This allows for smooth
transition from one preset scene to another. Preset freeze frame also reduces bandwidth when
used with digital network systems such as PelcoNet™ and guarantees that blanked areas will not
be revealed when going to a preset.
There are three preset freeze frame settings:
ONThe image on the screen freezes when a preset is called. When the dome
reaches the preset, the image is unfrozen and the preset scene is displayed.
OFFThe image is never frozen.
AUTO (default)Freeze frame is turned on automatically if window blanking is ON. If window
Azimuth is the pan angle from zero to 359 degrees. Azimuth zero is the pan position you specify to
be the zero degree point. Azimuth zero is normally set to magnetic north. Once set, azimuth and
compass readings are based on the set Azimuth Zero point.
Line sync refers to a programmable function that allows you to synchronize all cameras within a
matrix system.
NOTE: Spectra IV SE Horizon dome systems automatically sense V-Sync input. No line sync
setup is required for Pelco control systems that provide a V-Sync signal.
For matrix systems that do not output V-Sync, there are two settings for line synchronization:
ON (default)Adjusts the phase of the line sync to synchronize input power. Line sync phase
settings range from zero to 359 degrees.
OFFThe dome synchronizes to the internal clock.
LINE SYNC
LINE SYNC
LINE SYNC PHASE
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PRESETS
NOTE: The model of the back box you are using limits the number of programmable presets that can be stored and
retrieved in the back box memory. If you are using an older model back box, you may program and use up to the maximum
number of presets available to the dome drive. However, if the dome drive is changed, the back box model will limit the
number of stored presets available to the new dome drive. Refer to the table below for more information.
Spectra IV SE Horizon dome systems have 256 preset positions. The programmable presets are numbered 1-32, 35-82, and
100-256.
Each of the user-definable presets can be programmed to use pan, tilt, camera settings, and motion detection.
The following presets are predefined for specific functions:
PresetAction
33 Flip command. Pans the dome drive 180 degrees.
34 Pan zero command. Directs the dome drive to the factory-determined zero reference point.
83-87Reserved.
88 IR filter IN (color).
89 IR filter OUT (black-white).
90-91 Manual limit stops.
92-93 Scan limit stops.
94Reserved.
95 Select main programming menu.
96 Stop a scan.
97 Random scanning.
98 Frame scanning.
99 Start auto scanning
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AZIMUTH ELEVATION ZOOM RATIO CUSTOM CAMERA SETTINGS -
4. Edit preset camera settings:
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT CAMERA SETTINGS.
b. Press Iris Open. The EDIT CAMERA SETTINGS window appears on the monitor. Refer
to the Camera and Advanced Camera Settings sections of this manual to change
preset camera settings.
c. To edit the camera settings schedule, use the joystick to position the cursor beside
EDIT SCHEDULE. Press Iris Open.
The Edit Schedule menu is a duplicate of the Edit Event menu in the Event section with
the following exceptions. In the Edit Schedule menu, the event type cannot be
changed. Also, the Holiday feature cannot be accessed from the Edit Schedule menu.
For instructions on changing the features in the Edit Schedule menu, refer to the Edit Event section on page 69.
NOTES:
•There are two additional options available for the IR cut filter that are only available when
programming a preset. The additional settings are YES and NO. If the IR cut filter is set to
YES, the preset scene will be in color. If the IR cut filter is set to NO, the preset scene will be
in black-white.
•You can copy camera settings from one preset to another preset. To copy camera settings
do the following:
(1)Use the joystick to position the cursor beside COPY CAMERA SETTINGS.
(2)Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right.
(3)Move the joystick up or down to view selections. Press Iris Open to enter
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AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
ZOOM RATIO
CUSTOM CAMERA SETTINGS
ACTIVATE AUX COMMAND
Motion detection can be programmed to trigger an auxiliary command when motion is detected.
The following are the settings for ACTIVATE AUX:
OFF (default)Motion detection will not trigger an AUX command.
1Triggers a command to AUX 1.
2Triggers a command to AUX 2.
AUX TIME
Aux time is the length of time the auxiliary will remain on after motion is detected. Available
settings for AUX TIME are 1 through 60 seconds.
EDIT SCHEDULE
The Edit Schedule menu is a duplicate of the Edit Event menu in the Event section with the
following exceptions. In the Edit Schedule menu, the event type cannot be changed. Also, the
Holiday feature cannot be accessed from the Edit Schedule menu.
For instructions on changing the features in the Edit Schedule menu, refer to the Edit Event
section on page 69.
MOTION DETECTION
MOTION DETECTION ENABLED
<EDIT DETECTION AREAS>
ACTIVATE AUX
AUX TIME (SECS)
PATTERN NUMBER
<PROGRAM PATTERN>
<CLEAR PATTERN>
<EDIT SCHEDULE>
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PATTERN USAGE
REMAINING
A pattern is a memorized, repeating series of pan, tilt, zoom, and preset functions that can be
recalled with a command from a controller or automatically by a programmed function (alarm,
park, event, or power-up).
The Spectra IV SE Horizon can handle up to eight patterns. Pattern length is based upon memory
usage rather than a fixed amount of time. The complexity of a pattern will determine the amount
of storage available to program other patterns.
NOTE: In most cases, the memory available will allow for ample time to schedule typical
patterns. If the scheduled patterns are unusually lengthy or complex, there is a possibility that
there may not be enough remaining memory to program all eight patterns.
To program a pattern:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside PATTERN NUMBER. Press Iris Open.
The cursor moves to the right.
2. Move the joystick up or down to view selections. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
3. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside PROGRAM PATTERN.
4. Press Iris Open. The Patterns programming window appears on the monitor.
5. Follow the directions displayed on the monitor.
After a pattern is programmed, the remaining storage percentage is displayed on the screen.
This is the amount of memory available to program the remaining patterns.
To clear a pattern:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside CLEAR PATTERN.
2. Press Iris Open.
3. Follow the directions displayed on the monitor.
To edit the pattern schedule:
The Edit Schedule menu is a duplicate of the Edit Event menu in the Event section with the
following exceptions. In the Edit Schedule menu, the event type cannot be changed. Also, the
Holiday feature cannot be accessed from the Edit Schedule menu.
For instructions on changing the features in the Edit Schedule menu, refer to the Edit Event
section on page 69.
NOTE: When programming one or more presets within a pattern, use the normal controller
commands to Call a Preset. Not all controllers can start all patterns. However, any of the patterns
can be automatically started with park, power-up, event, and alarm functions.
A zone is a pan area, defined by a left and right limit, on the 360-degree pan plane. Spectra IV SE
Horizon dome systems are capable of eight zones, each with a 20-character label.
To program a zone:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside ZONE NUMBER. Press Iris Open, and the
cursor moves to the right.
2. Move the joystick up or down to view selections. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
3. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT ZONE.
4. Press Iris Open. The Zone programming window appears on the monitor.
5. Follow the directions displayed on the monitor. After the left and right limit stops are set,
the Zones menu reappears with the ZONE ENABLED option set to YES.
To edit a zone label:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT ZONE LABEL.
2. Press Iris Open. The following appears on the monitor:
LABEL FOR ZONE
ZONE NUMBER
1234567890 OK
ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ.,-/ SPACE
abcdefghij BACKSPACE
klmnopqrst
uvwxyz*;:
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3. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside a character. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
To clear a character, position the cursor beside BACKSPACE, and then press Iris Open.
4. When the label is completed, move the cursor to OK. Press Iris Open to return to the Zones
menu.
To disable a zone (a zone is enabled automatically when it is programmed) or to blank a zone:
1. Move the cursor beside ZONE ENABLED or ZONE BLANKING.
2. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right.
3. Move the joystick up or down to view selections. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
To clear a zone:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside CLEAR ZONE.
2. Press Iris Open. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Window blanking allows a user to program four-sided areas that cannot be viewed by the
operator of the dome system. A blanked area will move with pan and tilt functions and
automatically adjust in size as the lens zooms telephoto and wide.
The Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system has eight available user-defined window blanks and two
styles of window blanking: Gray and Smear. If the style is set to Gray, the blanked area is covered
with a solid gray window. If Smear is selected images behind the window will be noticeable but
not distinguishable.
To set a window blanking area:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside WINDOW BLANKING. Press Iris Open.
The WINDOW BLANKING menu appears on the screen.
2. Move the joystick to position the cursor beside SET WINDOWS. Press Iris Open to enter.
3. Position the cursor beside WINDOW NUMBER. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the
right.
4. Move the joystick up or down to view selections. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
5. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT WINDOW LOCATION. Press Iris Open,
and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen. When all four corners are set,
the SET WINDOWS menu reappears, the blanked area is displayed, and the ENABLE
WINDOW option is set to YES.
NOTES:
•Use the inside corner of the window selection tool as a guide
when selecting the upper left, upper right, bottom right, and
bottom left corners of the window.
•Set windows are not visible when editing a new window
6. The blanked area can be programmed to turn on or off at a specified zoom point. To set the
zoom point:
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT WINDOW ZOOM, and then press
Iris Open.
b. Zoom in to the point where you want window blanking to turn on. Press Iris Open to
set the zoom point.
NOTES:
•Since the area is already blanked out, it may be difficult to determine when you want
window blanking to turn on. Reverse the window before setting the zoom point. When
finished reverse the window again to blank out the area.
•Increase the size of the window if any part of the blanked area is revealed during pan, tilt,
and zoom operations.
Window Blanking DisabledWindow Blanking Enabled
EDIT SCHEDULE
The Edit Schedule menu is a duplicate of the Edit Event menu in the Event section with the
following exceptions. In the Edit Schedule menu, the event type cannot be changed. Also, the
Holiday feature cannot be accessed from the Edit Schedule menu.
For instructions on changing the features in the Edit Schedule menu, refer to the Edit Event
A blanked out area can be reversed to make it visible and the areas on both sides of it not visible.
The areas above and below the blanking area remain visible. Reversing the window a second
time will return it to its original condition.
CLEAR WINDOW
All areas that have been set for window blanking are cleared.
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BLANK ALL ABOVE/BLANK ALL BELOW
The Blank All Above and Blank All Below options add additional flexibility to setting up privacy areas. These settings are
ideal for applications where a complete pan location needs to be blanked.
Blank All Above blanks everything above a user-defined tilt angle. A blanked band will appear at the top of the screen.
Blank All Below blanks everything below a user-defined tilt angle. A blanked circle will appear below the specified angle.
Refer to Table C on page 56 and Figure 3 on page 56 for available settings.
The default setting for both Blank All Above and Blank All Below is OFF.
Table C. Window Blank Settings
Blank All AboveBlank All Below
Tilt Angle Blanked AreaTilt Angle Blanked Area
1010° above horizon to 18° above horizon1010° above horizon to 92° below horizon
OFFNo blankingOFFNo blanking
0Horizon to 18° above horizon0Horizon to 92° below horizon
-1018° above horizon to 10° below horizon-1010° to 92° below horizon
-2018° above horizon to 20° below horizon-2020° to 92° below horizon
-3018° above horizon to 30° below horizon-3030° to 92° below horizon
-4018° above horizon to 40° below horizon-4040° to 92° below horizon
-5018° above horizon to 50° below horizon-5050° to 92° below horizon
-6018° above horizon to 60° below horizon-6060° to 92° below horizon
-7018° above horizon to 70° below horizon-7070° to 92° below horizon
-8018° above horizon to 80° below horizon-8080° to 92° below horizon
The Spectra IV SE Horizon dome system has seven alarm inputs that can be programmed as high,
medium, or low priority. When an alarm is received, an input signal to the dome triggers the userdefined action (go to preset, run pattern, etc.) programmed for the alarm.
There are three global alarm settings:
RESUMEThis mode lets the dome resume its previous activity (scan, pattern, or
previous position) after all alarms are cleared.
SEQUENCEThis is the time the dome will perform an alarm activity when more than one
alarm of the same priority occurs at the same time.
RESET DELAYThis is the amount of time the dome considers the alarm to be active after it
has physically cleared.
Use the following steps to program alarm settings.
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside ALARM SETTINGS. Press Iris Open.
2. Select the alarm number:
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside ALARM NUMBER.
b. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right.
c. Move the joystick up or down to view selections. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
ALARM SETTINGS
ALARM NUMBER
ALARM PRIORITY
ALARM ACTION
ACTIVATE AUX
ALARM CONTACT
<EDIT SCHEDULE>
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside ALARM PRIORITY.
b. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right.
c. Move the joystick up or down to view the available selections. Available settings
include HIGH, MEDIUM, and LOW (default). If multiple alarms with different priorities
are active at the same time, the dome will only go to the alarms with the highest
priority.
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside ACTIVATE AUX.
b. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right.
c. Move the joystick up or down to view the following available selections.
NO (default)Not activated.
1An alarm action will close AUX 1.
2An alarm action will close AUX 2.
d. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
NOTE: The AUX 1/AUX2 will stop when all the alarms assigned to it have cleared. If the
AUX1/AUX is set up as momentary, then it will be activated each time a new alarm is
activated.
6. Set the alarm contact:
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside ALARM CONTACT.
b. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right.
c. Move the joystick up or down to view the following available selections.
N/O (default)Normally open
N/CNormally closed
d. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
7. To edit the alarm schedule:
The Edit Schedule menu is a duplicate of the Edit Event menu in the Event section with the
following exceptions. In the Edit Schedule menu, the event type cannot be changed. Also,
the Holiday feature cannot be accessed from the Edit Schedule menu.
For instructions on changing the features in the Edit Schedule menu, refer to the Edit Event
ALARM SETTINGS
ALARM NUMBER
ALARM PRIORITY
ALARM ACTION
ACTIVATE AUX
ALARM CONTACT
<EDIT SCHEDULE>
AUX 1 MODE TOGGLE
DWELL TIME (SECS) 1
AUX 2 MODE TOGGLE
DWELL TIME (SECS) 1
<EDIT SCHEDULE>
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An auxiliary output is a programmable signal from the dome back box that can trigger another
device to operate. An auxiliary output is programmable to trigger from an alarm or from a
controller.
An AUX 1 command from the controller will activate the relay in the dome and operate the device
that is connected to the relay. The output of AUX 1 can be connected to the alarm input of a
system switch to activate automatic monitor switching and recording.
An AUX 2 command from the controller will place a ground at the output of AUX 2 to operate the
device that is connected to it.
The following are the available aux mode settings:
TOGGLE (default) Changes the state of the auxiliary output every time an AUX command is
received from the controller.
LATCHINGMust receive an AUX ON/AUX OFF command from the controller to turn the
auxiliary output on/off.
MOMENTARYAn AUX ON command from the controller turns the auxiliary output on for the
programmed DWELL TIME. The auxiliary output will automatically turn off
when the dwell time is finished.
EDIT SCHEDULE
The Edit Schedule menu is a duplicate of the Edit Event menu in the Event section with the
following exceptions. In the Edit Schedule menu, the event type cannot be changed. Also, the
Holiday feature cannot be accessed from the Edit Schedule menu.
For instructions on changing the features in the Edit Schedule menu, refer to the Edit Event
section on page 69.
Title text is the label used to identify the camera viewed on the monitor. Up to 20 characters can
be used for a title.
To edit the title text label, do the following:
1.Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT TITLE TEXT.
2.Press Iris Open. The following appears on the monitor:
EDIT TITLE TEXT
1234567890 OK
ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXY.,- / SPACE
abcdefghij BACKSPACE
klmnopqrst
uvwxyz#&: *
3.Use the joystick to position the cursor beside a character. Press Iris Open to select the
character. To clear a character, position the cursor beside BACKSPACE and then press Iris
Open.
4.When the title is completed, move the cursor to OK. Press Iris Open to return to the Title
Text menu.
5.Enable the title text label by doing the following:
a. Move the cursor beside ENABLE TITLE TEXT.
b. Press Iris Open. The cursor moves to the right.
c. Move the joystick up or down to view the selections. Select ON and then press Iris
The Spectra IV SE Horizon features password protection to prevent unauthorized changes to the
dome settings. An operator can open the System Information and Display Setup screens, but
cannot access any of the dome settings menus.
Controller/keyboard commands cannot override password-protected settings. If a keyboard is
used to set a preset, pattern, or zone, the Enter Password screen appears on the monitor.
The password must be entered before programming can continue.
At least one character must be entered to create a valid password.
EDIT THE PASSWORD
---------1234567890 OK
ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ.,-/ SPACE
abcdefghij BACKSPACE
klmnopqrst
uvwxyz*;:
The clock is used to program the current date and time. The date and time set in the Clock menu
is used to program events. The date and time can also be displayed on the monitor when the
menus are not being accessed (refer to Display Setup on page 28).
To program the clock, do the following:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside TIME BASE. Press Iris Open. The following are
the settings for time base:
POWER LINEThis is the most accurate time base and is the preferred selection in
areas with a stable power line frequency.
INTERNAL CLOCK The internal clock should be used in areas where the power line
frequency is not accurate.
a. Move the joystick up or down to view the selections.
b. Press Iris Open to select INTERNAL CLOCK or POWER LINE.
2. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside TIME FORMAT. Press Iris Open. Move the
joystick up or down to view the selections. Select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR, and then press Iris
Open to confirm the time format.
3. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside SET TIME. Press Iris Open. Scroll through the
hours until the desired time appears. Use the joystick to move the cursor to the right. Scroll
through the minutes until the desired time appears. Press Iris Open to select the time.
4. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside DATE FORMAT. Press Iris Open. Move the
joystick up or down to select MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY. Press Iris Open to confirm
the date format.
5. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside SET DATE. Press Iris Open. Scroll through the
days, months, and years until the desired number appears. Press Iris Open to select the
date.
6. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside DAYLIGHT SAVINGS. Press Iris Open.
The following are the settings for daylight savings:
OFFDaylight saving time will be turned off.
FIXED DATEDaylight saving time occurs on the same date each year.
RELATIVE DATEDaylight saving time occurs on a different date each year, such as the
first Sunday in April.
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7. If FIXED DATE was selected, the following appears on the monitor:
CLOCK
TIME BASE INTERNAL CLOCK
TIME FORMAT 12 HOUR
SET TIME 00:00 AM
DATE FORMAT MM/DD/YYYY
SET DATE 00/00/0000
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS FIXED DATE
TIME SHIFT 1 HOUR
START DATE
MONTH APRIL
DAY 1
START TIME 02:00 AM
END DATE
MONTH OCTOBER
DAY 1
END TIME 02:00 AM
BACK
EXIT
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside TIME SHIFT. Press Iris Open. Scroll through the options until the
desired selection appears. Press Iris Open to select the time shift.
b. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside the start date MONTH. Press Iris Open. Scroll through the options
until the desired month appears. Press Iris Open to select the month.
c. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside the start date DAY. Press Iris Open. Scroll through the options
until the desired date appears. Press Iris Open to select the day.
d. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside START TIME. Press Iris Open. Scroll through the hours until the
desired time appears. Use the joystick to move the cursor to the right. Scroll through the minutes until the
desired time appears. Press Iris Open to select the start time.
e. Repeat steps b-d for the ending date and time.
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8. If RELATIVE DATE was selected, the following appears on the monitor:
CLOCK
TIME BASE INTERNAL CLOCK
TIME FORMAT 12 HOUR
SET TIME 00:00 AM
DATE FORMAT MM/DD/YYYY
SET DATE 00/00/0000
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RELATIVE DATE
TIME SHIFT 1 HOUR
START DATE
MONTH APRIL
WEEK 1ST
DAY SUNDAY
START TIME 02:00 AM
END DATE
MONTH OCTOBER
WEEK LAST
DAY SUNDAY
END TIME 02:00 AM
BACK
EXIT
Follow the instructions in step 7 for FIXED DATE, adding WEEK.
An event is a preprogrammed camera, park, scan, preset, pattern, window blanking, alarm, or
auxiliary function that can be performed automatically at a specific date and time.
For example, suppose a camera is set to run in a continuous pattern that scans a parking lot
during business hours Monday through Friday. On Saturday and Sunday the camera needs to stop
running the pattern and observe a gate. First, program a preset to set the camera to observe the
gate. Second, schedule an event to activate the preset on the weekends. Finally, a second,
separate event must be scheduled to end the first event and allow the camera to return to the
pattern on Monday.
NOTE: Events do not have a selectable duration. A second event must be scheduled to end a
previous event.
Events can be programmed from the Preset, Pattern, Window Blanking, Alarm, or Aux menus, or
they can be programmed from the Event menu. Events are managed individually or as a group
from the Event menu.
EVENT TYPE
Any of the available event types can be selected from this menu, or you may select ALL EVENTS
to manage the events as a group.
NOTE: The event type cannot be changed if you are accessing it through the Edit Schedule
option from the Preset, Pattern, Window Blanking, Alarm, or Aux menu.
After an event has been programmed, the label can be changed using the following steps:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT EVENT LABEL.
2. Press Iris Open. The following appears on the monitor:
EDIT EVENT LABEL
EVENT 1
1234567890 OK
ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXY.,-/ SPACE
abcdefghij BACKSPACE
klmnopqrst
uvwxyz#&:*
3. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside a character. Press Iris Open to enter selection.
To clear a character, position the cursor beside BACKSPACE, and then press Iris Open.
4. When label is completed, move the cursor to OK. Press Iris Open to return to the Edit
Schedule menu.
After an event has been labeled, the label will be displayed when the event is activated
according to the display setup values for this label. Refer to the Display Setup section on page 28
for instructions on how to change the way a label is displayed on the monitor.
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EDIT EVENT.
2. Press Iris Open. The following appears on the monitor:
EDIT EVENT
EVENT LABEL
EVENT ACTIVE ON
EVENT TIME 12:00 AM
EVENT OCCURS
SUNDAY OFF
MONDAY OFF
TUESDAY OFF
WEDNESDAY OFF
THURSDAY OFF
FRIDAY OFF
SATURDAY OFF
HOLIDAY SKIP HOLIDAYS
EVENT TYPE PRESET
NUMBER 1
BACK
EXIT
a. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EVENT ACTIVE. Press Iris Open. Scroll to
select NO to leave the event inactive or YES to activate the event. Press Iris Open to
confirm your selection.
b. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside EVENT TIME. Press Iris Open. Scroll
through the hours until the desired time appears. Use the joystick to move the cursor
to the right. Scroll through the minutes until the desired time appears. Press Iris Open
to select the time.
c. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside SUNDAY. Press Iris Open. The available
options are OFF and ON. Press Iris Open to confirm your selection.
d. Follow the instructions in the previous step for the remaining days of the week.
e. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside HOLIDAY. Press Iris Open. The following
are the holiday settings:
SKIP HOLIDAYSEvent will not occur on a day of the week that it is set for if that
date is in the list of holidays.
ONEvent will activate on holidays that have been set in the Event
menu, in addition to its normally scheduled days of the week.
OFFThe event only occurs on the days of the week that it is scheduled;
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside CLEAR EVENT.
2. Press Iris Open.
3. Follow the directions displayed on the monitor.
LIST EVENT
To list events:
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside LIST EVENT.
2. Press Iris Open.
3. All programmed events will be listed.
HOLIDAY
Use the following steps to create a new holiday.
1. Use the joystick to position the cursor beside HOLIDAY. Press Iris Open.
2. Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the options. If no holidays have been created
in the past, NEW is the only selectable option. Press Iris Open to select NEW.
3. Proceed to the Edit Holiday section on page 71.
Use this function to reset all camera settings to factory default parameters.
CYCLE CAMERA POWER
If the camera is not operating or if you lose camera control, cycle camera power. Cycling camera
power resets the camera but does not change any saved camera settings.
REBOOT SYSTEM
Reboot the system if it is not operating or if there is no control. Rebooting the system will cycle
dome and camera power without changing programmed dome settings.
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Software/Language File Upload
The RJ-45 data port of the dome drive allows access for on-site setup, testing, and uploading of revised operating
software and language files. A Pelco field service tool is required to perform these operations. Field service tools include
Pelco’s remote monitor kit (IPS-RMK), remote data port box (IPS-RDPE-2), and remote monitor cable (IPS-CABLE).
For instructions on how to upload revised operating software and language files refer to the Installation/Operation manual
supplied with the field service tool.
NOTE: Only perform software uploads when necessary. Software uploads do not need to be performed if the dome
system is operating properly.
During a software/language file upload, a progress bar will appear on the monitor to indicate data is being transferred to
the Spectra dome system. The default setting for data transmission is 115.2 KB per second. Noisy and long-run
connections will slow the transmission rate.
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Suggested Preventative Maintenance
The Spectra IV SE Horizon dome systems do not require any special maintenance.
Occasionally, dust may build up on the inside or the outside of the dome. If this occurs, turn power to the unit off and
remove the lower dome from the back box. Remove the dust from the lower dome using compressed air from a spray can.
Replace the lower dome following the installation instructions that were shipped with it.
WARNING: Proper eye protection should be worn when using compressed air cans.
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Specifications
DD4H35
Signal FormatNTSC
Scanning System2:1 Interlace
Image Sensor1/4-inch CCD
Effective Pixels768 (H) X 494 (V)
Horizontal Resolution> 540 TV lines
Lensf/1.4 (focal length, 3.4~119 mm; 35X optical zoom, 12X digital zoom)
Zoom Speed (optical range)3.2/4.6/6.6 seconds
Horizontal Angle of View55.8° at 3.4 mm wide zoom; 1.7° at 119 mm telephoto zoom
FocusAutomatic with manual override
Maximum Sensitivity at 35 IRE0.55 lux at 1/60 sec. shutter speed (color)
Sync SystemInternal/AC line lock, phase adjustable through remote control, V-Sync
White BalanceAutomatic with manual override
Shutter Speed Automatic (electronic iris)/manual
Iris ControlAutomatic iris control with manual override
Gain ControlAutomatic/off
Video Output1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Video Signal-to-Noise>46-50 dB
Wide Dynamic Range128X
0.063 lux at 1/4 sec. shutter speed (color)
0.00018 lux at 1/2 sec. shutter speed (B-W)
1/2 ~ 1/30,000
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DD4H35-X
Signal FormatPAL
Scanning System2:1 Interlace
Image Sensor1/4-inch CCD
Effective Pixels752 (H) X 582 (V)
Horizontal Resolution> 540 TV lines
Lensf/1.4 (focal length, 3.4~119 mm; 35X optical zoom, 12X digital zoom)
Zoom Speed3.2/4.6/6.6 seconds
Horizontal Angle of View55.8° at 3.4 mm wide zoom; 1.7° at 119 mm telephoto zoom
FocusAutomatic with manual override
Maximum Sensitivity at 35 IRE0.50 lux at 1/50 sec. shutter speed (color)
0.062 lux at 1/3 sec. shutter speed (color)
0.00014 lux at 1/1.5 sec. shutter speed (B-W)
Sync SystemInternal/AC line lock, phase adjustable through remote control, V-Sync
White BalanceAutomatic with manual override
Shutter SpeedAutomatic (electronic iris)/manual
1/1.5 ~ 1/30,000
Iris ControlAutomatic iris control with manual override
Gain ControlAutomatic/off
Video Output1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Video Signal-to-Noise>46-50 dB
Wide Dynamic Range128X
The 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.
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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 transmission products.
• Three years on Spectra
• Three years on Genex
• Three years on Camclosure
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
DF8 Series fixed dome products.
• Two years on Spectra III
when used in continuous motion applications.
• Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper
blades).
• Two years (except lamp and color wheel) on Digital Light Processing (DLP
displays. The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days.
The air filter is not covered under warranty.
• Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series
network video recorders, and Endura
video products.
• 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 (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date
of Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco, Clovis, California. 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 for 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 the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such
Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss 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.
®
IV and Spectra IV SE Horizon products.
®
Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).
®
and fixed camera models, except the
®
, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/
™
, Esprit®, ExSite®, and PS20 scanners, including
®
Series distributed network-based
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, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number
3. Details of the defect or problem
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall
under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the product when returned.
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which
the item was received by Pelco.
RETURNS
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call
the factory 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).
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and
refurbishing charge.
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned
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CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate address
below.
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico,
send goods to:
Service Department
Pelco
3500 Pelco Way
Clovis, CA 93612-5699
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico
and are instructed to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the following:
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:
Pelco
3500 Pelco Way
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:
Pelco c/o Expeditors
473 Eccles Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA
Phone: 650-737-1700
Fax: 650-737-0933