SENSORVISION SpeedDome Ultra Drone, SpeedDome Ultra 8, SpeedDome Ultra Drone III, SpeedDome Optima LT, SpeedDome Ultra Drone II Quick Reference Manual

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SensorVision® Systems
SpeedDome
Quick Reference Guide
Part of SpeedDome Installation and Service Manual, 8000-0518-01, REV. C.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDOOR MOUNTS
Hard Mount Installation.................................................................................................. Q-1
Hard Mount w/Adj. Bracket Installation..........................................................................Q-2
2x2 Tile Mount Installation .............................................................................................Q-4
Pendant Mount (Standard) Installation ..........................................................................Q-6
Pendant Mount (I-Beam) Installation..............................................................................Q-7
Chassis Installation........................................................................................................ Q-8
OUTDOOR MOUNTS
Over Roof Mount Installation........................................................................................ Q-10
Wall Mount–Corner Bracket Installation....................................................................... Q-12
Pole Mount Installation................................................................................................. Q-14
Ceiling Mount Installation............................................................................................. Q-15
Housing and Chassis Installation.................................................................................Q-16
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
Fixed Camera Installation ............................................................................................ Q-18
Cable Conversions.......................................................................................................Q-19
Quick Reference Guide: Part II
FAULT ISOLATION CHECKLISTS
Video But No Dome Response / Control ..................................................................... Q-21
Video / Dome Control But Status Incorrect.................................................................. Q-22
Loss of Lens Function.................................................................................................. Q-23
Loss of All Lens Functions ........................................................................................... Q-24
No Tilt Function ............................................................................................................Q-25
No Pan Function / Continuous Pan .............................................................................. Q-26
No Video But All Functions Work .................................................................................Q-27
Poor Video But All Functions Work .............................................................................. Q-28
Picture Too Light or Too Dark ...................................................................................... Q-29
Dome Targeting Incorrect............................................................................................ Q-30
Dead Dome.................................................................................................................. Q-31
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Dome CPU Board ........................................................................................................ Q-33
RS422 Interface Board ................................................................................................ Q-34
CameralLens Board..................................................................................................... Q-35
Monochrome Camera.................................................................................................. Q-36
Color Camera............................................................................................................... Q-37
Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Iris, and Focus Motors ....................................................................... Q-38
Clock-Spring Cable ..................................................................................................... Q-39
Slip-Ring ...................................................................................................................... Q-40
Power Supply............................................................................................................... Q-41
ADJUSTMENTS
Back Focus .................................................................................................................. Q-43
Imager Head Cable ..................................................................................................... Q-44
COMPONENT INTERCONNECTIONS
Component Interconnections....................................................................................... Q-45
PIN-TO-PIN WIRING
Pin-to-Pin Wiring .......................................................................................................... Q-46
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Required Parts
Hard Mount
0351-0393-01
Description Qty. Part No.
"S" hook, open Chain, Navy link Eye bolt, 10-24 w/nut Washer, flat, SS #10 Nut, locking, 10x24 Aluminum tape
2 6 1 2 1 4 FT
2897-0004 2898-0002 2882-0112 2848-8100-17 2838-9154-05 3200-0115-01
20cm
(8")
39.4cm
(15.5")
MAX
3.
Procedure
IMPORTANT: Shipping box contains a template—do not throw the template out.
1.
Using the template, scribe a 35.6cm (14")* hole in the ceiling or tile. Cut out
the hole.
[d]
[e]
[b]
[a]
[f]
[c]
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 [c].
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
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 AS TAUT AS POSSIBLE! CLOSE ENDS OF EACH S-HOOK!
DO NOT USE SPRINKLER OR FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM SECURING THE SAFETY CHAIN!
4.
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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Hard Mount Kit
0351-0393-01
Description Qty. Part No.
"S" hook, open Chain, Navy link Eye bolt, 10-24 w/nut Washer, flat, SS #10 Nut, locking, 10x24 Aluminum tape
2 6 1 2 1 4 FT
Adj. Ceiling Mount Kit
0351-0394-01 Support, L-shape
Support, Z-shape Washer, flat #10 Nut, wing 10-32 Screw, 10-32x3/4 Spacer, Nylon Adapter plate Screw, mach. M6x12
2 2 8 8 2
16
1 4
2897-0004 2898-0002 2882-0112 2848-8100-17 2838-9154-05 3200-0115-01
0500-3439-01 0500-3440-01 2848-6301-23 2834-0007-01 2804-7931-05 3110-0016 0500-3982-01 5801-4074-311
20cm
(7.9")
39.4cm
(15.5")
MAX
[c] [h]
[i]
Procedure
IMPORTANT: Shipping box contains a template—do not throw the template out.
1.
Tile ceilings only. Remove the ceiling
tile(s) and inspect the ceiling frame. The frame must be capable of withstanding 9kg (20 lbs) of weight and the forces generated as the dome pans and tilts.
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.
*
IF CEILING FRAME CANNOT SUPPORT DOME, ASK BUILDING MAINTENANCE TO INSTALL ADDITIONAL CEILING
[b]
[f]
[a]
[j]
[e] [g]
[d]
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2.
7.
Place "Z" supports [a] on the ceiling's top surface. For tile ceilings, make sure the edge of the supports rests flush with edges of tile. Refer to diagram on page Q-4.
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 [c].
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.
Bring the three mounting tabs of the housing down and tighten their screws to secure. Then secure the plate to the "L" supports using washers and wing nuts [h].
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 "L" supports. Keep the chain taut. Tighten both ends of each S-hook.
KEEP CHAIN AS TAUT AS POSSIBLE! CLOSE ENDS OF EACH S-HOOK!
DO NOT USE SPRINKLER OR FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM SECURING THE SAFETY CHAIN!
9.
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.
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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Required Parts
Standard Ceiling Mount
0351-0376-01
Description Qty. Part No.
Bar, ceiling tee S-hook, open Chain, Navy link Tab Clip, T-bar
1 2 6 FT 2 4
0500-0263-01 2897-0004 2898-0002 0500-0264-04 1400-0033-01
Procedure
1.
Remove the ceiling tile(s) and inspect the ceiling frame. The frame must be capable of withstanding 9kg (20 lbs) of weight and the forces generated as the dome pans and tilts.
*
19cm
(7.5")
60.7cm
(23.9")
IF CEILING FRAME CANNOT SUPPORT DOME, ASK BUILDING MAINTENANCE TO INSTALL ADDITIONAL CEILING SUPPORTS.
For 2x2 openings, skip steps 2 and 3.
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 [c].
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.
[a]
AREA OF DETAIL
[d]
[e]
[c]
[b]
*U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
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4.
[f]
[m]
[l]
[k]
[j]
[i]
[h]
[g]
KEEP CHAIN AS TAUT AS POSSIBLE! CLOSE ENDS OF EACH S-HOOK!
DO NOT USE SPRINKLER OR FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM SECURING THE SAFETY CHAIN!
Set the housing [f] into the ceiling open­ing. 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 snap­ping 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.
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.
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 [l]. Keep the chain as taut as possible. Close both ends of each hook.
Add extension bars to the housing for ceiling openings slightly larger than 2x2 or 2x4.
[D]
[B]
[A]
Extension Bar
0351-0243-01
Description Qty. Part No.
Bar, extension Rivet, pop .125x.390 Washer, flat No. 5 Bar, ceiling tee Tab Clip, T-bar
4 16 16 1 2 4
0500-3326-01 2873-0004-05 2848-1408-01 0500-0648-01 0500-0264-04 1400-0033-01
side view detail
top view[C]
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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Required Parts
Pendent Mount Kit
0351-0392-01
Description Qty. Part No.
1400-0069-01
Flange, 1-1/4" dia. Fitting, pipe tee Nipple, short 1-1/4 Anchor bolt, 1/4x2-1/4 w/hardware Pipe, 1-1/4", straight, 6m max, threaded both ends Cap
1 1 1
4 1
1
1417-0040-01 1417-0041-01
2880-0011 CE supplied
0500-3964-01
Procedure
1.
Using the flange [a] as a template, mark hole locations on ceiling for four bolts. Remove the flange and drill four .64cm
*
(1/4") 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].
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 washers and nuts supplied [c].
6.1M
(20') MAX
30.4cm
(12")
35.6cm (14") MAX
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.
[g]
[e]
[h]
[f]
[a]
[c]
[b]
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.
*
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6m (20') max
[i]
[d]
[j]
Required Parts
Required PartsRequired Parts
Adjustable I-Beam Clamp Install Kit
0351-0391-01
Description Qty. Part No.
0500-3975-01
12
1 2 4
8 1 1 1
0500-3976-01 5801-4194-311 5840-0500-020 5826-0500-020 1417-0041-01 1417-0040-01 1400-0069-01
Base plate Clamp plate Screw, mach. M6x70 Washer, flat Nut, locking Fitting, pipe nipple Fitting, pipe tee Flange, 1-1/4"
6.1M (20') MAX
30.4cm
(12")
*
35.6cm
(14") MAX
Procedure
I-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].
[b]
[c]
[d]
[a]
[e]
Base plate hole-to-hole dimensions
[f]
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 [l] onto the pipe. See chassis installation on page Q-8.
Horizontal Mounting
[j]
[g]
[k]
[i]
Note: If replacing pipe tee
with pipe, cable exiting pipe tee must be no farther than 15.2cm (6") from I-beam clamp.
90mm
(3.5")
128mm (5") 179mm (7") 230mm (9")
*
U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
[l]
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Required PartsRequired PartsRequired PartsRequired Parts
SpeedDome Install Kit
0351-0377-01
Description Qty. Part No.
2111-0035-01
Connector, BNC BNC jack Nylon Cable Tie
1 1 1
2111-0034-01 6009-0006
Procedure
1.
Snap the ball [a] of the lanyard hanging from the chassis into the bracket [b] at the top of the housing.
[b]
[d]
[c]
2.
Squeeze the spring-loaded ejector pins [c] together to seat the chassis in the corner receptacles [d]. The PC board must face the cables exiting the access holes in the housing.
3.
With the chassis hanging down, connect the video and multiconductor cables to their receptacles [e]—refer to instructions on page Q-19. Do not use the alarm input connector [f] unless connecting alarms to domes.
4.
Set the thumbwheel switches [g] to the appropriate address. Example: for address 16,
Thumbwheel Switches
MSB LSB
P3 P4
1 6
J1
[g]
[j]
[e]
[f]
[a]
[h]
[k]
4 plcs.
[i]
Alarm
Input
AC
Video
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and
Data
(continued on page Q-9)
5.
Attach the skirt assembly or optional bubble assembly [h] to the chassis by inserting its T-lanyard into a slot [i] on the chassis until both ends catch securely.
6.
To lock the chassis in the housing, squeeze ejector pins [j] and swing the chassis all the way up, while easing the cables up through the access holes. Release these pins into the remaining corner receptacles.
EJECTOR PINS MUST BE FULLY INSERTED IN THEIR RECEPTACLES.
7.
Snap the four pins of the skirt (or bubble) assembly into the four chassis receptacles [k].
8.
To compensate for accidental jarring during assembly, recalibrate the dome as follows:
At the console, call up the
a.
dome address number. Press and hold the FAST key.
b.
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. Installation is complete.
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Over Roof Install Kit
0351-0279-01
Description Qty. Part No.
Fitting, 90° pipe Anchor bolt, 1/2x5 1/2" Anchor, hollow wall, w/ P Bolt, hex 1/2-13x4" Washer, lock1/2" Cable tie, Nylon, 7.5" Rod, thread 1/2-13x18" Nut, Hex 1/2-13" Washer, flat, SS, P, .531ID X 1.25OD Washer, flat, ST, Z, .812ID X 2.0OD RTV compound Pipe sealant Washer, flat 5/16" Nut, hex 5/16-18" Bolt, hex 3/8-16x3/4" Adaptor, BNC, male to female Nut, hex, 1.5" pipe w/seal
1 4 3 1 4 10 1 2 2 1 1 1 8 8 2 1 1
0500-3499-01 2880-0049 2880-0074-01 2880-8917-01 2847-0300 6009-0005 0500-2734-01 2838-9117-04 2848-8101-11 2848-1409-16 1600-0001 1600-0095-01 2848-6301-02 2838-9116-01 2880-0082-01 2113-0004 1417-0042-01
[b]
25cm (10")
Other Parts/Assys
Plate, mounting Bracket, mounting Base wall/pole mount Arm, mounting outdoor Cover, base (optional)
1 1 1 1 1
0500-3637-01 0500-3638-01 0500-3463-01 0200-0173-01 0500-3668-01
Procedure
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:
25cm (10") of the top of the parapet.
• A parapet with a 5cm (2") lip is shown [b].
13cm (5") from the corner of the building [c].
Mounting area (including clearance): Minimum 33cm (13") x 48cm (19").
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,
*
(continued on page Q-11)
a 10-inch extender can be screwed into the end of the pipe, but tell the customer that increased vibration from wind gusts may result.
5cm (2")
(top view)
[a]
[c]
(side view)
13cm (5")
Max
8cm (3")
Max
*
U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
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Place plate [a] in desired loca­tion, level, and mark slots. Plate MUST BE LEVEL. Remove tem­plate, then drill four 1/2-inch holes to the required depth for type of wall and hardware used.
TOP
[e][d][c]
[a]
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 1-1/4 inch exposed. Remove nuts and attach a 1/2-inch flat washer [c], 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 [i]. Slip smooth-end of pipe [j] over cable and into bracket. Secure pipe by tightening screw [k] and level by adjusting nuts [l]. 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.
[m]
Cover (optional)
[j]
[i] [k]
[n]
[f]
[l]
[b]
[o]
36cm (14")
[g]
[a]
NOTE: Voids encountered while drilling...
One void only: Insert toggler (provided) through
hole where void ocurred. Insert associated bolt.
A
B
INSERT metal channel thru hole.
PULL plastic tab to seat channel
C
D
SLIDE plastic cap along tab until seated on wall.
SNAP off plastic legs at cap by pushing outward.
Two or more voids: For each void, drill hole
through wall. Then, insert threaded rod (provided) through hole and attach hardware shown. Purchase additional rods/hardware as required.
MOUNTING BRACKET GOES HERE
Lock Washer
Nut
1/2 inch Flat Washer
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Nut
3/4 inch Flat Washer
Q-11
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Required Parts
Wall Mount Install Kit
0351-0283-01
Description Qty. Part No.
Washer, flat ST, Z, .344IDX.875OD Nut, hex Nylon-LK CAD 5/16-18 Anchor, wedge, bolt, 1/4 X 2.2 Pipe sealant Plug, 1-7/8 x 1" RTV compound Adaptor, BNC, male to female Nut, hex, 1.5" pipe with seal
Other Parts/Assys
Pipe, 12 in. long Base, wall/pole Support, wall/pole Fitting, 90° pipe
Corner Bracket Mount only:
Corner Brkt, mounting (optional)
4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1
2848-6301-02 2838-9116-01 2880-0011 1600-0095-01 0649-0685-01 1600-0001 2113-0004 1417-0042-01
0500-3465-01 0500-3463-01 0500-3464-01 0500-3499-01
0500-3636-01
WALL MOUNT (side view)
OPTIONAL CORNER BRACKET MOUNT (top view)
Procedure
Place wall-mount base [a] or corner bracket [b] in desired location, level, and mark mounting holes [c].
Drill four 1/4-inch holes to the required depth. For each hole:
Screw two nuts onto anchor bolt, with two
• threads of second nut extending over end of bolt to protect threads [d].
Hammer bolt into wall leaving 1-1/4
• inch of bolt exposed. Then, 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)
[a]
[c]
(front view) (front view)
(side view)
[b]
[d]
[f]
[e]
[g]
(top view)
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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 [l] over cable and screw elbow onto pipe. Once on, elbow opening should face down. Note: Approximately 36cm (14") of cable must exit elbow. If so, insert plug [m] and seal with RTV.
[m]
[h]
[i]
*
[j]
[l]
[k]
36cm (14")
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.
The mount is now ready for housing and chassis installation. See page Q-16.
*
U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
[q]
[o]
[n]
[p]
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Pole Install Kit
0351-0282-01
Description Qty. Part No.
2848-6301-02
Washer, flat 5/16" Nut, hex 5/16-18 Screw, M, HXHD, SS, 1/4 - 20 X 1" RTV compound Pipe sealant Plug, 1-7/8 dia. 1" thick Adaptor, BNC, jack to plug Nut, hex 1.5" pipe w/seal
Other Parts/Assys
Pipe, 12 in. Long Base, Wall/Pole Support, Wall/Pole Clamp package (see note) Fitting, 90° pipe
4 4 2 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 2 1
2838-9116-01 2802-8401-72 1600-0001 1600-0095-01 0649-0685-01 2113-0004 1417-0042-01
0500-3465-01 0500-3463-01 0500-3464-01 6010-0043-01 0500-3499-01
Note: Two clamp packages are provided: one for the dome, one for the J-box. Straps in each package are sufficient for 10cm (4") to 30.5cm (12") 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 1/4-20 leveling screws [k] into bracket [l]. Then, hook bracket on threaded stud between washer and base while feeding excess cable [m] back through hole in base.
Procedure
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 [c]. 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 (14") of cable must exit elbow. If so, insert plug [h] into bracket and seal with RTV.
*
U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded off.
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.
[c]
[b]
[h]
[d]
[e]
[f]
[a]
36cm (14")
[i]
[j]
*
[l]
[k]
[m]
[g]
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Required Parts
Ceiling Mount Install Kit
0200-0163-01
Description Qty. Part No.
Flange Fitting, pipe tee Nipple, short 1-1/2x 2 Anchor bolt, 1/4x2-1/4 w/hardware Pipe sealant Plug, 1-7/8 dia., 1" thick RTV compound Label, blank, paper, thermal Adaptor, BNC, male to female Nut, hex, 1.5" pipe w/seal
1 1 2
4 1 1 1 1 1 1
1400-0058-01 1417-0036-01 1417-0037-01
2880-0011 1600-0095-01 0649-0685-01 1600-0001 2450-0008-01 2113-0004 1417-0042-01
Procedure
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 1/4-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 1-1/4 inch of bolt exposed. Remove nuts.
Bolt the mounting flange to the ceiling using a 1/2-inch flat washer [c], 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 cables [i] through the center hole of the pipe tee. Note: Approximately 36cm (14") 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.
[a]
[c] [d] [e]
[h]
[b]
[f]
36cm (14")
[g]
[j]
[i]
U.S. Customary Measurements in italics are rounded
*
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1
[a]
Using tamper-proof tool (T-20), remove captive bubble attachment screws [a] from housing, then remove bubble [b].
[b]
[e]
2
[c]
[d]
[f]
[g]
[h]
Screw 1.5" hex nut [c], 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.
[j]
3
FEMALE COMPRESSION-TYPE CONNECTOR PN 2109-0254-06
Existing composite cable
from J-Box
Referring to the chart below, replace the Cinch-Jones connector [i] with female compression connector [j] (located at P4 on the SpeedDome chassis).
Female Compression-Type
Connector
PIN CONNECTIONS
1
brown
2
yellow
3
black
4
red
5
white
6
green
7
orange
7
DESCRIPTIONPI
data out (Lo) data out (Hi) ac Gnd. ac data in (Lo) data in (Hi)
1
[i]
4
[k]
Next, connect the composite cable compression connector [k] to J2, and the video connector to J1, on the Outdoor Interface Board [l], 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.
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[l]
5
[m]
[n]
Snap the ball of the lanyard [m] in- to the bracket [n] at the top of the housing.
(continued on page Q-17)
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,
MSB LSB
P3 P4
1 6
J1
To connect alarm to an outdoor Speed­Dome, add lightning protection using a dataline protector, PN 4815-0021-01.
Alarm
Input
AC and
DataVideo
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].
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 INSERTED IN THE RECEPTACLES.
10
Snap the four pins of the skirt assembly [v] into the four chassis receptacles [w]. Then screw the attachment screws of the bubble [x] into the three housing receptacles [y].
11
To compensate for accidental jarring during assembly, recalibrate the dome as follows:
At the console, call up the dome address
a.
number. Press and hold the fast key. Then—in order—press
b.
and hold the zoom out, focus far, and iris open keys.
[n]
[w]
[o]
[q]
[y]
[p]
[t]
[r]
[s]
[u]
[v]
[x]
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
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Required Parts
Parts/Assys
Description Qty. Part No.
0400-0529-01
Chassis, Fixed/Drone Shroud, Fixed Bubble Kit, Smoked, 9-Inch Clamp Kit, Adjust. I-Beam 2x2 Indoor Housing Pendant Indoor Housing Hard Mount Indoor Housing
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0500-4218-01 0351-0386-03 0351-0391-01 0200-0176-01 0200-0177-01 0200-0178-01
Procedure
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-1), 2x2 (page Q-4), or I-Beam (page Q-7).
2.
Attach the fixed camera [c] to the swivel mount. If necessary, move 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.
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.
[a]
[e]
[b]
[d]
Swivel Mount
[c]
LED Indicator
[g]
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.
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[f]
Adapting a Composite Cable for SpeedDome
Replace Cinch-Jones with female compression-type connector (supplied with dome).
FEMALE COMPRES­SION-TYPECONNECTOR PN 2109-0254-06
Existing composite cable
from J-Box
1
7
Female Compression-Type Connector
PIN CONNECTIONS
DESCRIPTIONPI
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
brown yellow black red white green orange
data out (Lo) data out (Hi) ac Gnd. ac data in (Lo) data in (Hi)
WARNING:
Disconnect cable from power source when performing cable conversions.
...or add Patch
PATCH CABLE
PN 0650-0657-01
Extending a SpeedDome Cable
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.
MALE COMPRES­SION-TYPECONNECTOR PN 2109-0271-07
Existing SpeedDome
cable from J-Box
Adapting a SpeedDome Cable for a Mini-Dome, etc.
Replace female compression­type connector with Cinch-Jones connector.
Existing SpeedDome
1
FEMALE BNC CONNECTOR PN 2111-0034-01
6 8
(front view)
cable from J-Box
Male and Female
Compression-Type Connectors
PIN CONNECTIONS
DESCRIPTIONPI
1
brown
2
yellow
3
black
4
red
5
white
6
green
7
orange
7
FEMALE
CINCH-JONES
PN 2107-0005-01
12 34 5
7
data out (Lo) data out (Hi) ac Gnd. ac data in (Lo) data in (Hi)
PI 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FEMALE COMPRES­SION-TYPECONNECTOR
1
PN 2109-0254-06
7
MALE BNC CONNECTOR PN 2111-0033-01
Female Cinch-Jones
PIN CONNECTIONS
DESCRIPTION
orange green black red white drain brown yellow
data in (Hi) data in (Lo) ac Gnd. ac N.C. data out (Lo) data out (Hi)
To SpeedDome
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Q-19
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4.0
4.0
Service
Service
Fault Isolation Checklists, Replacement Parts, Adjustments, and Component Interconnections in this section:
Fault Isolation Checklists ..................................................................... Q-21
Video But No Dome Response / Control................................... Q-21
Video / Dome Control But Status Incorrect ............................... Q-22
Loss of Lens Function ............................................................... Q-23
Loss of All Lens Functions ........................................................ Q-24
No Tilt Function ......................................................................... Q-25
No Pan Function / Continuous Pan ........................................... Q-26
No Video But All Functions Work .............................................. Q-27
Poor Video But All Functions Work ........................................... Q-28
Picture Too Light or Too Dark ................................................... Q-29
Dome Targeting Incorrect......................................................... Q-30
Dead Dome............................................................................... Q-31
Replacement Parts...............................................................................Q-33
Dome CPU Board...................................................................... Q-33
RS422 Interface Board.............................................................. Q-34
Camera/Lens Board.................................................................. Q-35
Monochrome Camera ............................................................... Q-36
Color Camera............................................................................ Q-37
Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Iris, and Focus Motors..................................... Q-38
Clock-Spring Cable...................................................................Q-39
Slip-Ring.................................................................................... Q-40
Power Supply ............................................................................ Q-41
Adjustments......................................................................................... Q-43
Back Focus ............................................................................... Q-43
Imager Head Cable Reinsertion................................................ Q-44
Component Interconnections............................................................... Q-45
Pin-to-Pin Wiring ..................................................................................Q-46
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Video But No Dome Response / Control
What to check. What to do.
1.
Dome status.
2.
Data at J-Box.
Check the dome # in question for the correct dome type and condition. If the dome # is incorrect, reset the dome.
For a new installation, check data wiring at P4 on the RS422 board on the dome.
Use a data tester to test the data line out of the J-Box. Ensure that the LED status indicators show good data at each data port. If an LED indicates bad data, check the data path back to the control box for improper wiring.
3.
Inside dome. a. boards and cables.
b. address.
4.
Data into dome.
Make a visual inspection of the inside of the dome. Ensure that the power and data cables are properly connected and the boards are properly seated.
Ensure that the dome is correctly addressed.
Use a data tester to test the data at pins 6 (data Lo) and 7 (data Hi). If data is not present going into the dome, check the data path back to the J-Box for improper wiring.
If data is present, replace the RS422 interface board. If that does not solve the problem, replace the CPU board. If replacing both boards does not solve the problem, unplug the slip-ring connector at JP4 from the CPU board to ensure that the eyeball connection is not loading down the system. If this does not solve the problem, replace the chassis.
NOTE: Testing a chassis at a known working location will isolate a bad chassis or a bad connector/cable/J-Box. If a working dome fails in the bad dome location, the problem is with the connector/cable/J-Box.
5.
Pan, tilt.
See Q-25 and Q-26.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-21
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Video / Dome Control But Status Incorrect
What to check. What to do.
1.
Dome status.
2.
Data at J-Box.
Check the dome # in question for the correct dome type and condition. If the dome # is incorrect, reset the dome.
Disconnect all domes from the J-Box except the problem dome. Use a data tester to test the data line out of the J-Box. Ensure that the LED status indicator shows good data. If the data tester indicates bad data, check the wiring path back to the control box for improper connections.
3.
Data from dome to J-Box.
Use a data tester to test the data at pins 1 (data Lo) and 2 (data Hi) of P4 on the RS422 interface board. If data is not present, replace the board.
If that does not solve the problem, replace the CPU board. If replacing both boards does not solve the problem, unplug the slip-ring connector at JP4 from the CPU board to ensure that the eyeball connection is not loading down the system. If this does not solve the problem, replace the chassis.
NOTE: Testing a chassis at a known working location will isolate a bad chassis or a bad connector/cable/J-Box. If a working dome fails in the bad dome location, the problem is with the connector/cable/J-Box.
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Loss of Lens Function
What to check. What to do.
1.
Connection to camera/lens board.
Verify that the failed operation is isolated to the suspect dome.
Ensure that the clock spring ribbon cable is properly connected to the camera/lens board plug J5.
If the dome does not zoom, focus, iris, or tilt, replace the camera/lens board with a known working camera/lens board. Retest.
If some but not all motors are working, replace the motor in question with a known working motor. If this solves the problem, replace the motor.
NOTE: Only zoom/focus/iris motors are interchangeable.
If the lens functions do not have a full range of motion, then re-align the motor(s).
2.
RS422 interface board.
3.
Voltage on camera/lens board.
4.
Camera focus.
On the S1 switch pack of the RS422 interface board, switch position 3 to ON.
If the lens rotation is not smooth with voltage applied and the lens motor disabled, then replace the camera lens.
If the dome does not have power, check the input voltage to the RS422 board. Also check the DC voltage coming from the dome power supply to the CPU board. If 12Vdc and 5Vdc are not present out of the dome power supply, replace it. If 12Vdc and 5Vdc are present out of the dome power supply, replace the camera/lens board.
If the camera does not focus properly while zooming in and out, adjust the back focus. See page Q-43.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-23
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
Loss of All Lens Functions
What to check. What to do.
1.
Dome switches.
2.
Camera/lens board.
3.
Sprockets.
Ensure that the position of SW3 on S1 of the RS422 interface board is set to OFF for enabling lens functions.
Ensure that all connectors to and from the camera/lens board are properly seated. If that does not solve the problem, replace the camera/lens board.
Check to see if the sprockets are hung up and adjust them accordingly. If the motor gears are too tight, adjust the gaps of the sprockets and gears with a 1/4 watt resistor lead. See page Q-37.
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No Tilt Function
What to check. What to do.
1.
Connection to P1.
2.
Sprocket.
3.
Tilt motor when the tilt function is commanded.
4.
Data when the tilt function is commanded.
Reset the dome and observe the orientation (tilt). Verify that the motor is connected to P1 on the camera/lens board.
Check to see if the sprocket moves freely and adjust it accordingly. If the motor gear is too tight, adjust the gap distance of the sprocket and gear with a 1/4 watt resistor lead. See page Q-38.
Plug a known working tilt motor into P1. If the motor works with the tilt command, replace the tilt motor. If the tilt motor does not work, replace the camera/lens board.
If no data is present, check the data path for improper wiring.
NOTE: Tilt motors are not interchangeable with other motors.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-25
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
No Pan Function / Continuous Pan
What to check. What to do.
1.
Connection to P3.
2.
Sprocket.
3.
Pan motor when the pan function is commanded.
Reset the dome and observe the orientation (pan). Verify that the motor is connected to P3 on the CPU board.
Check to see if the sprocket moves freely and adjust it accordingly. If the motor gear is too tight, adjust the gap distance with a 1/4 watt resistor lead. Ensure that it rotates smoothly without power applied to the dome.
Plug a known working pan motor into P3. If the motor works with the pan command, replace the pan motor. If the pan motor does not work, replace the dome CPU board.
4.
Data when the pan function is commanded.
5.
Slip-ring assembly.
If no data is present, check the data path for improper wiring.
If the camera continuously pans when the stop or reset command is issued, replace the slip-ring assembly.
NOTE: Pan motors are not interchangeable with other motors.
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No Video But All Functions Work
What to check. What to do.
1.
Iris adjustment from controller.
2.
RS422 board.
3.
Clock spring ribbon cable.
4.
Voltages/zoom, focus, and iris functions.
Open the iris and verify that video is present.
Check for the presence of video out of the RS422 board. If video is coming out of the RS422 board, check the J-Box, composite/ video cable and monitors for the problem.
If video is not coming from the RS422 board, check for visual damage to the ribbon cables and verify that the iris is operating.
Ensure that the clock spring ribbon cable is correctly connected to the camera lens board.
If voltages are not present and/or the zoom, focus, and iris functions are not working, replace the camera/lens board.
If replacing the camera/lens board does not solve the problem, replace the camera.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-27
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
Poor Video But All Functions Work
What to check. What to do.
1.2.Video, gray "Humbar."
Monitor
Video, no sync.
If the monitor is a dedicated (full time) monitor, remove the looping video and set the termination switch to 75 ohms.
If that does not correct the problem, isolate the ground lug on the monitor power cord using a 2-cond extension cord. DO NOT cut or damage the line cord. If isolation of the ground lug corrects the problem, order and install a ground loop transformer (isolation transformer).
If the video coming in directly from the dome is poor, set the switches on the RS422 interface board to LL, SW5 on S1.
If the video coming in directly from the dome is good, but the customer monitor video is poor, check monitor, cabling, and connectors for improper connections.
NOTE: Keep at least 1.5m (5') from high voltage lines, flourescent lights, neon lights, etc. when installing video and data cables. If you must cross a 110Vac line, do so at right
Monitor
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angles to the cable.
NOTE: Use a quality coaxial cable (Beldon 8241 or equivalent).
Picture Too Light or Too Dark
What to check. What to do.
1.
Iris adjustment at controller.
2.
S1 switch pack.
3.
Iris control.
4.
Video cable.
Open or close the iris at the controller to suit or reset the iris to auto function by holding the iris open and close buttons at the same time.
Ensure that the settings of the S1 switch pack on the RS422 board are 3 and 4 (off).
Verify that the iris control is working properly. If the motor sprocket is jammed, make the appropriate adjustments to the sprocket. See page Q-38.
Plug the focus motor into the iris motor jack. If the camera focuses when you use the iris control, replace the iris motor. If the camera does not focus when you use the iris control, replace the camera/lens board.
If the video cable has been spliced too many times, it could adversley effect the video signal.
The dome looses approximately 3db of video signal for each splice.
5.
Terminations.
The maximum allowable distance for video cable between a dome and monitor is 305m (1000').
Ensure that the video lines are properly terminated.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-29
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
Dome Targeting Incorrect
What to check. What to do.
1. Check the service history of the dome to see
Dome service history.
if it has been replaced recently. Re-download the software from the console to the dome.
The dome may have been put back into the housing in reverse. Also check to see if the dome is shifting in the ceiling. If it is shifting, install the necessary clips. If it is a pendant mount, you may need to secure it with wires to keep it from swinging or swaying.
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Dead Dome
What to check. What to do.
1.
Composite cable at J-Box.
2.
Voltage on RS422 interface board.
3.
Voltage on CPU board.
Make a visual inspection of the J-Box to ensure that the composite cable is connected properly. Unplug the cable and wait 45 sec. Plug the cable back in and test dome operation.
Check the voltage (22Vac min.) at pins 3 and 5 of P4 on the RS422 interface board. If voltage is not present, check the J-Box for improper wiring and the dome power supply.
If that does not solve the problem, check voltage (22Vac min.) at pins 1 and 3 of P5 on the RS422 interface board. If voltage is not present, replace the board.
Check pins 2 and 3 of P2 on the CPU board for 12Vdc and pins 1 and 2 for 5Vdc. If voltage is not present, replace the fuse on the dome power supply. If that does not solve the problem, replace the dome power supply assembly.
If that does not solve the problem, disconnect JP4 from the CPU board. Check the dome for pan control. If it does not have pan control, replace the CPU board.
4.
Camera/lens board.
Disconnect J5 on the camera/lens board. Check the dome for pan control. If it does not have pan control, replace the clock spring assembly and/or the slip-ring assembly.
If that does not solve the problem, replace the camera/lens board. If that does not solve the problem, replace the chassis.
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-31
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WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
1.
[a]
[e]
[d]
JP4
Remove the RS422 interface board (page Q-34). Then remove the CPU board by first disconnecting the slip ring [a], pan motor [b], and power supply cables [c], then removing two M3x10 screws [d] and two standoffs [e].
[d]
[e]
2.
Secure the new board using the screws and standoffs. Then connect the following three cables:
• Slip ring cable to JP4,
• Pan motor cable to P3,
• Power supply cable to P2. DOME CPU BOARD REPLACEMENT IS COMPLETE.
Dome CPU Board
0301-0478-01
[c]
P2
[b]
P3
3.
Reinstall the RS422 interface board (go to page Q-34).
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
Q-33
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
1.
Disconnect all cables from the RS422 interface board.
2.
On the new board, set S1 DIP switches to the same settings (if different) as the board to be replaced.
P2
S1
P5
P1
Note: S1 factory settings are listed on
a label affixed to the chassis.
3.
Disconnect this board from the dome CPU board by removing its two M3x10 mounting screws [a].
Note: If removing the RS422
interface board in order to replace the dome CPU board, go to page Q-33, then return to this page and complete step 4.
4.
Noting its orientation, plug in the new board and reinstall the two mounting screws. Then reconnect cables in the following order:
• Video cable to J1,
• AC power out cable to P5,
• External sync, if used, to P1,
• Alarm out cable, if used, to P2,
• Alarm in cable, if used, to P3, and last
• AC power/data cable to P4 (see WARNING).
Dome CPU Board
P4P3 J1
[a]
WARNING: Connecting the AC
power/data cable will cause the dome to immediately pan and tilt.
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5.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
1.
Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Then disconnect all six cables from the old camera/lens board [a]. Next, remove the three M3x10 screws [b]from the board and the M3x10 screw and nut [c]connecting the voltage regulator to the eyeball casting.
2.
To avoid pulling the voltage regulator out of the board, first secure the new board to the eyeball casting using three screws [b]. Then reattach the regulator to the eyeball casting using the M3x10 screw and nut. Finally, reconnect the following six cables (dressing them as shown):
• Tilt motor cable to P1.
• Zoom motor cable to J2.
• Focus motor cable to J3.
• Iris motor cable to J4.
• Camera cable to P6.
• Clock spring cable to J5. Reassemble the lens and camera shrouds
using the eight screws. CAMERA/LENS BOARD REPLACEMENT IS COMPLETE.
[b]
Screw connecting regulator to eyeball casting
[c]
J5
[b]
[c]
J3
[b]
Camera/Lens Board
0301-0204-01
J2
P6
[a]
J4
Iris Ring
Zoom Ring
Focus Ring
P1
3.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
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Q-35
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WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
WARNING: The camera is
sensitive to ESD. Use a ground strap when installing.
1.
Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Then remove two M3x8 screws [a] from the back of the camera [b] and unplug its connector from P6 on the camera/lens board [c].
2.
Lift the camera off the back of the lens and replace it with a new one. Reinstall the two screws and reconnect its cable to P6 on the camera/lens board.
3.
Restore power by plugging connector P4 into the dome. The dome will return to its home position.
4.
Check backfocus by zooming in on a distant object and focusing as clearly as possible, then zooming out. If the picture is out of focus, see Back Focus Adjustment, page Q-43. If OK, continue.
P6
[a]
[c]
Monochrome Camera
1/2" CCD EIA, 60Hz 2003-0026-01
1/2" CCD CCIR, 50Hz 2003-0026-02
[b]
Iris Ring
Zoom Ring
5.
Reassemble the lens and camera shrouds using the eight screws. CAMERA REPLACEMENT IS COMPLETE.
6.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
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Focus Ring
WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
WARNING: The color camera
imager head is both delicate and sensitive to ESD. Use a ground strap when installing. Be careful not to dislodge its ribbon cable from the camera.
1.
Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Then remove the old camera [a] by first unplugging its grey ribbon cable [b] from P6 on the camera/ lens board, by removing four M3x10 screws [c], and finally, removing the two M2x6 screws [d] securing the imager head to the lens. Gently lift the camera away from the casting.
2.
Detach the PCI board from the old camera by removing two M3x10 screws [e], and unplug the J3 cable. Reassemble this board into the new camera using the same two screws.
3.
With the grey ribbon cable hugging its chassis, gently position the new camera into the eyeball casting. Secure the camera using the four previously removed screws. Connect the grey ribbon cable to P6 on the camera/lens board.
4.
Noting how the imager head cable is looped, plug the imager head onto the back of the lens. Then, using the two previously removed screws to secure the imager head.
5.
Restore power by plugging connector P4 into the dome. The dome will return to its home position.
Color Cameras
1/2" CCD NTSC, 60Hz 2003-0027-01
1/2" CCD PAL, 50Hz 2003-0027-02
[c]
Imager Head
Note how imager head ribbon cable is looped.
[d]
[a]
[b]
PCI Board
P6
Focus Ring
6.
Check backfocus by zooming in on a distant object and focusing as clearly as possible, then zooming out. If the picture is out of focus, see Back Focus Adjustment, page Q-43. If OK, continue.
7.
Reassemble the camera and lens shrouds using the eight screws. CAMERA REPLACEMENT IS COMPLETE.
8.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
Camera cable must hug camera chassis as camera is positioned into eyeball casting.
[e]
Iris Ring
Zoom Ring
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Q-37
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Then remove the motor suspected of being defective. Tilt, zoom, focus and iris motors secure to the eyeball casting using two M3x10 screws each. The pan motor secures to the carriage assembly. Refer to the notes and diagrams for exact motor placement.
Note: Outline the bracket of the old motor with a pencil before removing to simplify the alignment of the new motor.
Note: When installing screws in the zoom, focus and iris motors, use the round hole [a] to align the motor, then use the oblong hole [b] to adjust the gear mesh.
Note: Calibrate gear mesh using a 1/4-watt resistor or .05mm (.02") dia. drill rod.
Iris Ring
Zoom Ring
Focus Ring
Note: Zoom, focus and iris motors are identical
and can be exchanged when troubleshooting. Unless only the pan motor was replaced, reassemble
the lens and camera shrouds using the eight screws. Then reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
Zoom Motor
3501-0008-01
[a] [b]
Pan Motor
3501-0009-01
Focus
Tilt Motor
3501-0010-01
Motor
3501-0008-0
Iris Motor
3501-0008-01
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Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Next, detach the old clock­spring cable by unplugging it from the J5 connector on the camera/ lens board [a] and by removing two M3x10 screws [b] securing it to the base of the yoke bracket. Then unplug the cable from the slip ring connector [c], unwind it, and slip it out of the retainer/spool assembly [d].
2.
The new cable has an inked marking [e] on it. Crease the cable along this marking to form a 90° bend. Holding the cable’s male connector [f] in your hand, insert the bend into the retainer as shown in the detail.
Connect the cable’s male connector to the slip ring connector at the base of the yoke bracket and secure it using the previously removed screws. Dress the cable’s female end [g] clockwise around the spool approx­imately 1-1/2 times and connect its con­nector to J5 on the camera/lens board.
3.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
5.
WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board before servicing.
IMPORTANT:
It is not necessary to disassemble the eyeball assembly from the carriage assembly to perform this task. Eyeball assembly is shown disassembled for explanation purposes only.
[a]
[d]
[c]
[b]
1.
AREA OF DETAIL
Bend
Retainer/ Spool Assy.
To slip ring connector at yoke bracket.
To J5, cam./lens bd.
Male Connector
Female Connector [g]
[f]
[e]
Reassemble the lens and camera shrouds using the eight screws. CABLE REPLACE­MENT IS COMPLETE.
Cable Assy.
0650-0623-01
4.
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[e]
[g]
[c]
[a]
[b]
[d]
Slip Ring Assy.
2100-0004-01
[f]
[h]
SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
1.
Ready the old slip-ring assembly for removal by unplugging its female connector [a] from the clock-spring cable connector at the yoke bracket, unplugging its ribbon cable [b] from JP4 of the dome CPU board, and by removing its two M3x8 screws [c] from at the base of the carriage assembly.
2.
Cut the tie wrap [d] and remove the old slip ring [e] and washer [f] while carefully feeding its female connector down through the slip-ring receptacle [g].
3.
Insert the new slip ring by carefully inserting its female cable connector through the receptacle (making sure the washer [f] stays at the end of the slip ring as it enters the receptacle). Then position the slip-ring ribbon cable in the slot of the receptacle and slowly turn the slip ring clockwise approx. 3/4-turn until its flange [e] firmly seats against the carriage assembly. Secure the slip ring using the two screws.
4.
Connect the cable exiting the end of the receptacle to the clock-spring cable connector and tie wrap it [d] to the chassis. Then slip the ribbon cable into its retaining notch [h] and connect it to JP4 of the dome CPU board.
SLIP-RING ASSY. REPLACEMENT IS COMPLETE.
5.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
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WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
1.
Disconnect power supply cables from P5 [a] on the RS422 interface board and from P2 [b] on the dome CPU board.
2.
Cut the tie wraps [c] to release the cables from the chassis.
[a]
3.
Detach the supply by removing four M3x10 screws [d] from the corner tabs.
4.
Attach the new supply to the chassis using the four screws previously removed. Then secure its cables along the chassis, as shown, using six new tie wraps.
[b]
[c]
6 Places
5.
Plug the cable having the large connector into P5 on the RS422 interface board and the other cable into P2 on the dome CPU board.
POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT IS COMPLETE.
6.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
Power Supply
5606-0002-02
SENSORVISION SpeedDome
[d]
Q-41
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WARNING: Unexpected pan
and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board
WARNING: If servicing a color
camera, be careful not to disturb the copper-colored imager cable exiting the imager
Before you begin:
Does the dome use a bubble? If so, remove
the contact eye (if used) and adjust the back focus of the camera through the bubble. If not, adjust back focus of the camera through the contact eye.
Focus Ring
Zoom Ring
Iris Ring
Please note: Cameras should not require
adjustment in the field. However, if a camera image that is focused when zooming in does not stay in focus when zooming out, perform the following mechanical adjustment.
1.
Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Then, using the appropriate tool*, loosen the back focus setscrew (just beneath the back focus wheel). This screw keeps the wheel stationary.
2.
Restore power by plugging connector P4 into the dome. The dome will return to its home position.
3.
Disable the lens motors for manual adjustment by flipping S1, switch 3 on the RS422 board to ON (disable).
4.
Connect a monitor to the video out BNC (J1 on RS422 interface board) and manually open the iris completely.
.035 Allen Wrench for set screw (old version) or
*
screwdriver for Phillips Head screw (new version).
Back focus Screw
Back focus Wheel
5.
Manually zoom in on a distant object, focus as clearly as possible, then zoom out. Next, focus the picture by turning the back focus wheel clockwise or counterclockwise for best picture. Repeat this procedure until the camera stays in focus through the entire zoom range.
6.
Turn S1, switch 3 on the RS422 interface board to OFF (enable).
7.
Reassemble the lens and camera shrouds using the eight screws. BACK FOCUS ADJUSTMENT IS COMPLETE.
8.
Reassemble the SpeedDome chassis and recalibrate.
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
COLOR CAMERAS ONLY!
WARNING: Perform this
procedure ONLY if the imager head cable was dislodged from the camera while performing the back focus adjust- ment procedure or while replacing the color camera.
IMPORTANT: Note the orientation of
the ribbon cable as it is seated in the camera. The exposed contacts of the cable provide the connection between the camera and the imager head.
Procedure
Using a pair of needle nose pliers, grab the ends of the camera cable clamp [a] and gently pull it up until it swings to one side [b]. Next, noting how the ribbon cable is looped [c], reseat the cable into the connector. Finally, using the pliers, push the top of the clamp down to lock the cable in place.
Color Camera
Ribbon Cable
Cable contacts face this way.
Needle Nose Pliers
[c]
Imager
Head
Lens Body
[b]
[a]
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Monochrome
Monochrome Camera Options:
1/2" CCD EIA, 60Hz 2003-0026-01
1/2" CCD CCIR, 50Hz 2003-0026-02
NOTE: Monochrome camera uses cable PN 0650-0666-01. Color camera has cable permanently attached to the PCI board.
Camera Lens*Camera Lens*
Camera
J1 J3
J2
P6 P1 J2 J3 J4
J5
Clock-Spring
Ribbon Cable Assy.
0650-0623-01
Color Camera
1/2" CCD NTSC, 60Hz 2003-0027-01
1/2" CCD PAL, 50Hz 2003-0027-02
*
Outdoor Lens Options: (Monochrome/Color)
1/2" F1.2, 8-80mm 2004-0051-03
1/2" F1.8, 12-120mm 2004-0051-04
DC OUTPUT
P2
5606-0002-02
P5
Power Supply
AC INPUT
AC/DATA FROM
INDOOR J-BOX OR
OIB*, PAGE 48.
Receives female 7-pin
compression-type
connector
2109-0254-06
JP4
JP2 JP3 JP1 JP2
P4
P3
ALARM INPUT
Receives female 8-pin
compression-type
connector
2109-0254-07
P2
AUX. OUTPUT
Receives female
6-pin connector
2109-0108-05
P1
EXT. SYNC
Receives female 2-pin
compression-type
connector
2109-0254-01
P3
J1
VIDEO OUTPUT TO INDOOR MONITOR OR OIB*, PAGE 48. BNC Connector p/n 2112-0009-01
*Outdoor Interface Board (outdoor version only).
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SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
(A4)
(G/L In)
A. Gnd.
+12Vdc In
AGC (A6)
+12Vdc In
(BLC) (A7)
12Vdc Gnd.
+12Vdc Gnd.
123456789
J1
123456789
J2
Color CameraMonochrome Camera
Video (Lo) Gnd.
Video (Hi) Signal
123456789
P6
Cam. Gnd.
Vert. Sync.
Hor. Sync.
Cam. +12Vdc
B0B1B2B3B4
(A3)
ALC (A5)
Video Out
Video Gnd.
Video Gnd.
1011121314151617181920
10111213141516
B5 (BLC)
D/A 1 (AGC)
D/A 2 (ALC)
10111213141516
A0
(A2)
X (A1)
V-Fine
(Vcc-Comm. VDD)
N.C.
NAGCV
P1
5V-1
Out B
ALC Video
1
J3
N.C.
Channel B
Channel A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
1234567
ALC Gnd.
2
Gnd.
Out A
Out A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
12345
J2
Gnd.
Channel A
Channel B
Out B
7, 8, 8, 10, N.C.
6
Out A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
12345
J3
Gnd.
Channel A
Channel B
Out B
7, 8, 8, 10, N.C.
6
Out A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
12345
J4
Gnd.
Channel B
Channel A
Out B
7, 8, 8, 10, N.C.
6
Cam. Gnd.
Vert. Sync.
Hor. Sync.
Cam. +12Vdc
Video (Lo) Gnd.
Video (Hi) Signal
123456789
P6
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B0B1B2B3B4
10111213141516
B5 (BLC)
D/A 1 (AGC)
D/A 2 (ALC)
N.C.
NAGCV
Out B
Channel B
Channel A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
1234567
P1
N.C.
Gnd.
Out A
Out A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
12345
J2
Gnd.
Channel A
Channel B
Out B
7, 8, 8, 10, N.C.
6
Out A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
12345
J3
Gnd.
Channel A
Channel B
Out B
7, 8, 8, 10, N.C.
6
Out A
(Vcc) +5Vdc
12345
J4
Gnd.
Channel B
Channel A
Out B
7, 8, 8, 10, N.C.
6
12345
P6
6
J5
JP4
123
P2
Gnd.
+5Vdc
+12Vdc
Power
Supply
AC
AC
(E) Gnd.
123P51
123456789
Gnd.
TXD
RXD
Reset
Spare
+12Vdc
Gnd.
+12Vdc
123456789
JP2
+5Vdc (Vcc)
JP1
Vert. Sync.
Horz. Sync.
CLR
N.C.
TX A1
RX A1
1
2
111214151819222326273031343538394243464749
+12Vdc
+5Vdc (Vcc)
Address Line 0
Address Line 1
Address Line 10
2
111214151819222326273031343538394243464749
101112
Camera Gnd.
Video (Lo) Gnd.
Camera +12Vdc
Video (Hi) Signal
Gnd.
+12Vdc
Vert. Sync.
Composite/H.D.
101112131415161718
Address Line 2
Address Line 11
Address Line 12
Video (Lo) Gnd.
Video (Hi) Signal
Address Line 3
Address Line 4
Address Line 13
Address Line 14
Clock-Spring
Home H
Home Gnd.
Address Line 5
Address Line 6
Address Line 15
Address Line 16
Assy.
Ribbon Cable
Address Line 7
Address Line 8
Address Line 9
Address Line 17
Address Line 18
TTL Line Sync 50/60Hz
50
Gnd.
Ext. Comp. Sync.
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, N.C.
37, 40, 41, 44, 45, 48
9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 20, 21,
24, 25, 28, 29, 32, 33, 36,
50
Out B
Channel B
1234567
P3
1234578
JP3
Data Line 0
+5Vdc (Vcc)
Video (Lo) Gnd.
Video (Hi) Signal
1234578
JP2
N.C.
Channel A
+5Vdc (Vcc)
Alarm 3
Alarm 2
Alarm 1
Data Line 1
Gnd.
Out A
9
111216172023242728293236404347
Reset *
Alarm 0
Data Line 2
Data Line 3
9
111216172023242728293236404347
UNUSED CONNECTIONS
Signals from JP3 to JP2 that are not being
used on the RS422 Interface Board are as
follows:
ME *
Data Line 4
Data Line 5
TXA 0
Data Line 6
RXA 0
Data Line 7
WR *
DMAEND 1 *
DREQ 0 *
DREQ 1 *
41.
42.
44.
MPU Clk
Wait *
Int. *
13.
15.
19.
RD*
REG 2*
RTS 0 *
REG 4 *
Bus Ack. *
Bus Req *
LIR *
Reg 5 *
45.
46.
48.
49.
* Signal is active low.
IOE *
PF *
SCCENBL *
DMAEND 0
*
21.
33.
35.
39.
50
25, 31, 37 N.C.
6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38 Gnd.
50
1234567
P4
AC
AC
Gnd.
Data In (Lo)
Data Out (Hi)
Data Out (Lo)
INDOOR:
FROM J-BOX.
OUTDOOR:
FROM OIB*, SEE PAGE 48.
Data In (Hi)
1234567
P3
Gnd.
Gnd.
Alarm 0
Alarm 1
Gnd.
Alarm 2
8
Gnd.
Alarm 3
12345
P2
Gnd.
Out 0 (P0)
Out 1 (P1)
Out 2 (P2)
Out 3 (P3)
6
+12Vdc
J1
ALARM INPUT AUX. OUTPUT INDOOR:
TO MONITOR. OUTDOOR:
*Outdoor Interface board.
FROM OIB*, SEE PAGE 48.
1
P1
Video
Ext. Com. In
Ext. Comp. Ref.
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2
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Sensormatic
SENSORVISION SYSTEMS
FROM J1
RS422 INTERFACE
BOARD
Video
Video Gnd.
TO P4
RS422 INTERFACE
BOARD
J2
AC/DATA FROM
OUTDOOR J-BOX
HEATER STRIP
5305-0003-01
*Inside Outdoor Housing
MAIN
COOLING
FAN
0650-0678-01
E1E1E6E5E1E1E1E1E9E8E7E4E3E2 E1E1
LOW TEMP.
CUT-OUT
THERMOSTAT
COOLING
FANS
0300-0414-01
J3
J1
VIDEO
OUTPUT
BNC
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Sensormatic Electronics Corporation
500 Northwest 12th Avenue
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 U.S.A.
Telephone 305/420-2000
Telefax 305/420-2017
Toll-free 800/241-6678
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