Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will meet your requirements or that the
operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been designed
to be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
Document Number: 8009-8214-60-06
Product specications subject to change without notice.
Note: Complies with Federal Communications Commission Rules & Regulations Part 15, Subpart
B for a Class A digital device.
WARNING
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used
properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction, may cause interference
to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A computing device in accordance with the specification in subpart B of part 15 of the FCC
rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a
commercial installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception,
which can be determined by turning equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient the receiving antenna.
• Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
• Relocate the equipment away from the receiver.
• Plug the equipment into a different electrical outlet so that the equipment
and receiver are on different branch circuits.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for
additional suggestions.
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission
helpful:
“Interference Handbook, Bulletin CIB-2”
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents,
Mailstop SSOP, Washington, D.C. 20402-9328, ISBN 0-16-045542-1.
Warning: Power must be removed from this unit before removing circuit modules or cables.
Caution: This unit contains circuit cards with integrated circuit devices that can be damaged
by static discharge. Take all necessary precautions to prevent static discharge.
Important Safeguards – Outdoor Use
GRAPHIC SYMBOL EXPLANATION
The lightening bolt symbol alerts the user to the presence of
dangerous voltage that may present the risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point symbol alerts the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance instructions.
1. Read Instructions - Read all safety and operating instructions
before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instructions - Retain all safety and operating
instructions for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings - Pay attention to all product warnings.
4. Follow Instructions - Follow all operating instructions.
5. Installation and Wiring - The equipment shall be installed and
wired in accordance with the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70.
6. Cleaning - (Do not use caustic, abrasive or aerosol
cleaners)
a) For units that CAN BE DISCONNECTED from the power
source, use a damp cloth for cleaning.
units that CANNOT BE DISCONNECTED from the
b) For
power source, use a damp cloth for cleaning and do not
allow moisture or liquids to enter vents.
7. Attachments - Use only UL Listed Vicon recommended
attachments to prevent unit damage and personal injury.
8. Water and Moisture - Use only products designed for outdoor
environments where they will be exposed to water or moisture.
9. Accessories - Do not place the unit on an unstable surface to
avoid falling. Use only UL Listed Vicon recommended mounting
accessories.
10. Ventilation - Do not block ventilating slots and openings as
they ensure reliable operation. Do not place the unit near a heat
source or into an enclosure unless recommended by Vicon.
11. Power Sources - The product should only be operated from
the recommended power source. Use only a UL Class 2
indoor/dry or Class 3 outdoor/wet power supply.
12. Grounding - Only products equipped with a 3-prong
grounded plug should be inserted into a grounded power outlet.
Contact an electrician to replace an obsolete outlet. Do not force
a plug into a non-grounded outlet.
13. Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should not be
routed in trafficked areas or in tight spaces where they will be
pinched or used to bear weight. Allow some slack in the cord
where it enters the unit.
14. Outdoor Cable Grounding - Use only grounded outdoor
cables to protect against voltage surges and static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1984,
provides information on proper grounding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors and the
requirements of grounding electrodes.
15. Lightning - Disconnect the product from its power source and
cable system when possible to prevent damage due to lightning
and power-line surges.
16. Power Lines - Do not locate outside cables over power or
utility lines where they can fall and make direct contact. Contact
with power lines can be fatal.
17. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords to prevent risk of fire and electric shock.
18. Object and Liquid Entry - Never probe through, or spill liquid
into, enclosure openings to prevent risk of fire or electric shock.
19. Servicing - Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
20. Damage Requiring Service - Obtain service when:
a) The power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the
product.
c) The product is not designed for outdoor use and has been
exposed to water or moisture.
d) The product does not operate per the operating instructions.
Perform Vicon recommended adjustments, modifications
and troubleshooting only to avoid unit damage and personal
injury.
e) The product has been dropped.
f) The product shows a significant change in performance.
21. Replacement Parts - Use only Vicon specified replacement
parts or an approved equivalent to prevent unit damage and
injury.
22. Safety Check - Request safety checks to be performed
following repair or maintenance to verify proper operation.
23. ESD Precaution - Take all normal electrostatic discharge
precautions to avoid component damage during installation and
operation.
24. For 230 VAC Devices Only - When the disconnect device is
not incorporated in the equipment or when the plug on the power
supply is intended to serve as the disconnect device, follow the
guidelines below:
a) For permanently connected 230 VAC units, a readily
accessible disconnect device must be incorporated into the
site wiring.
b) For 230 VAC units with a plug, the outlet must be installed
near the unit and be easily accessible.
25. Lithium Batteries Only:
WARNING
Fire and burn hazard. Do not recharge, disassemb le,
heat above 212°F or incinerate. Keep battery out of
reach of children and in original package until ready
to use. Dispose of used batteries promptly.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by incorrect
type. Dispose of used batteries according to the
instructions.
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Chapter
Introduction
1
1
This chapter provides general information about the Surveyor® HD and
Surveyor SD Pressurized Network Dome. Refer to the end of this cha pter for
the organization of the rest of this manual.
The chapter consists of th e fo llowing topics:
Topic Page
General Information 1-2
Model Tables 1-3
Organization of this Manual 1-4
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General Information
The information in this manual covers the installation and operation of the
Surveyor HD and Surveyor SD (Surveyor HD/SD) Network Pressurized
Dome.
Note
Read all instructions befor e beginning any installatio n.
The Pressurized Surveyor HD/SD offers a rugged, pressuriz ed and IP67
rated enclosure for the Sur veyor HD Network camer a dome.
The Pressurized Surveyor HD/SD provides network video transmission using
high-profile H.264 or M-JPEG compression. The dome supports ONVIF open
architecture connectivity to enable integration int o t hird par t y Video
Management Systems ( VMS), including Vicon’s V ic onNet.
The Surveyor HD/SD is designed for easy installation and serviceability. The
entire drive assembly si m ply s naps into the housing. When removed, the
mechanism retains all programmed functions in its on-board memory. The
customer interface board snaps down for easy acce ss. A clear polycarbonate
lower dome is included. Additionally, two fiber versions, multi-mode and
single-mode, and a version for NTCIP are av ai lable.
The Surveyor HD/SD includes a h igh-definition 1.3 megap ixel day/night
camera with wide dynamic range (WDR), digital noi se r eduction (DNR/FNR).
See Technical Informat ion for camera features. Camera image settings are
configured via a user-frien dly web browser interface.
For programming, refer to t he mo st recent version of Surveyor HD/SD
Programming Manual XX 214-40. The Pressurized Surveyor HD/SD
Pressurized Network Dome is compatible with the SVFT-PR-WMA Wall
Mount, and SVFT-PR-P Pipe Adapter .
Surveyor HD/SD meets require ments for an FCC Class A computing device
and is UL and CE compliant. Surveyor HD/SD complies with the fire code of
certain local municipalit ie s. The fire code for any giv en m unicipality should be
verified for Surveyor HD’s c ompliance at the installation site.
The electronic components within the Pressurized Surveyor HD are sensitiv e
to damage from ESD (Elect r o-Static Discharge). Ap propr iate precautions and
proper use of a ground strap sho uld be observed at all times when handling
the unit or its subassemblies .
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Model
Number
Environment
Resolution
Mount
Type
Optical Zoom/
Digital Zoom
Lower
Dome Type
SN130P
Outdoor/
Pressurized
1.3 megapixel
Pendant
30X
Clear
SN220P-L
Outdoor/
Pressurized
2 megapixel
Pendant
20X
Clear
Power
(W)
Current Rating
(A) (see note)
SN130P, SN130P-FM, SN130P-FS
70
2.2 (1)
SN220P, SN220P-FM, SN220P-FS
70
2.2 (1)
Table 1: Models and D escriptions
*
Add a –FM to the model number for a multi-mode fiber version and a –FS to the model
number for a single mode fiber model.
Table 2: Power Table
Model Number
(1) – Max. current at high line
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Description
Introduction: Provides general information about the
Surveyor HD/SD
Installation: Describes how to install the
Pressurized
Configuration and
configure and operate the
Network Dome
Maintenance
maintenance, referenc e in formation, shipping instru ctions
and technical specificat ion s for t he
Organization of this Manual
Chapter
1
2
3
4
Pressurized Net w ork Dome
Surveyor HD/SD
Network Dome and wiring instructions
Operation: Describes how t o,
Surveyor HD/SD Pressurized
and Reference: Describ es basic system
camera dome.
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Chapter
Installation
2
2
This chapter provides installatio n in formation for the Surveyor HD/SD
Pressurized Network Dome.
This unit should only be install ed by a qualified technician usi ng c ommon
hand tools and approved materials and wiring methods in accordance w ith
the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, stat e and local wiring codes. All
interconnecting equip m ent or accessories must be UL L isted. Any mention in
this manual of alarm inputs / out put s have not been evaluated by UL to be
used for burglar alarm func t iona lity.
How to Use this Manual
This manual was designed to provide the best over all instr uctions for the
installation and operation of the Surveyor HD/SD Pressurized Network
Dome. The graphics and ter m in ology used in this manual hav e been carefully
selected to enable a clear and d istinct understanding of the Pressurized
Surveyor HD/SD and its c om ponents. This manual has be en f ormatted to
present distinct methods of installation for qualif ied s er vice personnel only.
For a quick overview of product installation, see the Quick Installation subsection of the Installation section. Follow the re ferences provided in the text
for items such as wiring tables and lower dome care. Refer to the subsequent
sections of Installation, C onfiguration and Operation for detailed descript io ns
of any method.
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Accessory Kits
Description
Quantity
23-pin connector
1
Screw, ¼-20x 5/8 hex head, stainless steel
4
Washer, lock 1.4 in., stain l ess s t eel
4
Screw, captive
2
Unpacking
Installation | 2-3
The accessory kit includes hardware necessary to assist in assembling the
Surveyor HD/SD; the scre w s and washers are spares for t he lower dome:
Optionally, a 23-pin prefa br icated cable assembly may be pur chased
separately for ease of wiri ng.
Components
All Vicon equipment is tested and inspected before leaving the factory. It is
the carrier’s responsibil ity to provide suitable delivery.
Inspect the cartons upon del iv er y and, if damage is present, ma ke det ailed
notes on the carrier’s bill. Then, obtain the carrier agent’s signature and file a
damage claim as soon as poss ib le.
Open the cartons and inspect t he equipment for damage. Save the cartons
and packing material. If damage is present, contact the carrier and file a
damage claim immediately . If the equipment must be returned for repair,
follow the instructions in the Shipping Information s ection of this manual.
Remove the Accessory Ki t and t he unit from the box. Open the Accessory Kit
and verify the hardware contai ned in the kit against the preceding table.
The Surveyor HD/SD Pressurized Housing is comprised of a housing, a
camera drive and a trim ring/lower dome assembly. This assembly is the
heart of the prepackaged pr essurized housing version of the Surveyor HD
Camera Dome. With the addition of a mount, the pr essur ized housing can be
equipped for indoor or out door wall mount or pipe mounting.
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Note
By default, when the pres sur e in t he housing dips below 1/2 ps ig an On
Screen Display message appears stating “Low Pressure Warning.”
Alternatively, this alarm warning may be sent to the CPU by enabling the
alarm in the camera dome ’s menu. When this is a ct ivated, the On Screen
Display message will not appear. Additionally, t he unit is pr econfigured for
sensor titles to display for temperature, relative hu m i dit y and pressure. These
titles can be disabled in the Titling screen of the Web Browser. Refer to
Programming manual XX214-4X for t it ling and alarm infor mati on.
Housing
The housing is a combination cast aluminum fra m e and molded polyethylene
plastic UV-resistant weather -proof shell. It is used as t he mounting frame for
the camera drive that mou nts to the two (2) tabs on the inside of the housing.
The interior is environmen t ally cont r olled using a processor controlled
heater/fan assembly. A safety cord and clip are provided on the inside to
connect the camera drive latch during installation. The lower side of the
housing is equipped with a fill valve (Schraeder t ype); the top has a pressure
switch and a pressure relief valve. I n addition, a 23-pin female, pressurerated connector is installed at the top for signal connection. An RJ-45
connector is provided for video/data transmission. There is also a rectangul ar
shaped flange surface with a four-hole bolt pattern, covered with gasket
material that is used to attach a pipe or wall mount. The ins ide o f the housing
is factory-prepared for the installation of the camera drive mechanism. A
customer interface board, t hat c an be unlatched or removed for easy access,
is installed in the top of the housing.
Camera Drive
The camera drive is comprised of an integral camera, pan-and-tilt drive and
CPU. It is designed for easy “snap-in” in st al lat i on into the enclosure or
housing. The camera drive quickly and accurately posit i ons the camera in
360° of pan angle and 95° of tilt angle. An additional thermostatically-
controlled heater is provided for temperature contr ol .
Trim Ring/Lower Dome
The trim ring/lower dome is an as sembly comprised of a 6.0-inch (152 mm)
diameter clear polycarbonate plastic shell and a cast aluminum/zinc color
coordinated trim ring. It contains a radial neoprene gland seal that
compresses and provid es a pressure seal when the t r im ring is at t ached to
the housing. The trim ring/lower dome assembly is attached using e ig ht ( 8)
captive screws that requ ire a torque wrench. It is als o equipped with a safety
latch that is used to attach the housing’s safety cord. Refer to the
Maintenance Section of th is manual for instructions on handling and care of
this lower dome.
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Quick Installation
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Detailed Installation
Installation is a simple proc ess. Choose the installation type based on the
mounting configuration. All mounting hardware (ex cept for actual wall screws
and pipe) is provided. When unpacking, locate the pr ovided accessory kit
containing a discrete 23-pi n connector with crimp pin s . I f order ed, the
optional prefabricated 23-pin cable assembly can be used. Use the
applicable sub-section to install the correct connec t or type included.
Wall Mount Method
Use this method to install, w ir e and configure a unit with a Vicon wall mount.
Refer to the Figure below as required.
Detailed Installation | 2-7
Wall MountInstallation
Installing the Wall Mount
1. Select a suitable mounting locat ion a nd verify there is sufficient cable
to reach the end of the wall mount .
Caution
Mount only to vertical stru ct ur es with sufficient strength t o s upport the mount
and unit and as vertically level as possible.
2. Mark and drill mounting holes in the surface using t he wall mount
flange as a template. Drill through-holes for bolts or pilot holes for lag
screws.
Note
Verify there are no obstacles behind the surface bef ore dr illing.
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3. Place a be ad of silicone sealant around the wall mount mounting flange,
4. Place a be ad of sealant around the flang e t o wall seam.
5. If routing the cables on the outside o f the m ount and through its access
press it to the surface and line up t he f lange holes with drilled holes.
Install the appropriate 3/8 in. ( 9. 5 m m) st ainless steel hardware a nd
fasten snugly.
hole, use the following steps:
a. Remove the plastic plug from the mount’s access hole.
b. Remove the mounting nut from the pr ovided liquid tight fitting.
c. Insert the liquid tight fitting into t he access hole, install and
tighten the nut securely.
d. The cabl es w i ll be routed through a section of st andard
0.75 in. (19 mm) conduit pipe later in this procedure.
e. Route the conduit pipe from the out side of the mount into, and
just through, the liquid tight fitt ing. Tighten the seal nut to
compress the gland aroun d t he conduit pipe. Place a bead of
sealant around the condui t pipe to gland seam.
Note
Routing an excessive length of conduit pipe through the liq ui d tight fitting can
cause difficulty in routing t he cables through the mount.
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Installing the 23-Pin Connector Assembly
(If the prefabricated 23-pi n cable assembly is used.)
6. Use the 2 3-pin cable assembly purchased separately. It should
resemble the assembly of Figure below.
a. Identify the cables required for att ac hing to the 23-pin
connector assembly. There should be a minimum of t hr ee ( 3) ,
power (18 to 32 VAC); pins A, C, D, P, T, L, M, J, K, X and U
are not used. There could be opti onal site cables for alarm
inputs or the relay output (jacketed twisted pair).
b. Verify t hat each cable has had the jac ket str ipped back. If not,
strip back the jacket and individual wire covering to t he
dimensions shown in the Figure that follows.
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c. Identify each wire on the site installed cables and label them
(A, B, C, D, etc.) in accordance w it h t he labels on the 23-pin
cable assembly wires.
d. Install in g the cable assembly is comp lete. Proceed to Step 8.
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Note
The wire color code may not matc h the Figure. Verify each w ire i s la bel ed
with a function. DO NOT remove the labels. Use the wire labels for absolut e
reference.
Wiring and Assembling the 23-Pin Connector
(Using the discrete 23-p in connector with crimp pins provided.)
7. Assemble the 23-pin conn ect or as s how n in Figure below.
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a. Identify the cables required for att ac hing to the 23-pin
connector. There should b e a m in imum of three (3), power
(18 to 32 VAC); pins A, C, D, P, T, L, M, J, K, X and U are not
used. There could be optiona l cables for alarm inputs or the
relay output (jacketed twis ted pair).
b. Route all cables through the provided 2 in. (51 mm) length of
shrink wrap tubing and push the tubing a few feet down the
cable bundle.
c. Route all cables through the provided connector str ain relief
fitting and push the conne ct or near t he s hrink wrap tubing.
d. Prepar e each cable by stripping back the jacket and individual
wire covering to the dimensions shown in preceding Figur e.
e. Identify each wire on the site instal led ca bles and label them
(A, B, C, D….etc.) in accordance with the labels on the 23-pin
connector assembly wires.
f. Attach a crimp connector to each wire and fasten with crimp
tool number M22520/1-01 and turret number M22520/1-02
manufactured by Astro To ol C ompany or equivalent.
Note
Use the provided large crimp connector for the Grou nd c onnection in the
Control (RS-422/485) cable.
Note
The wire color code may not matc h t he Figure. Verify each wire is la beled
with a function. DO NOT remove the labels. Use the wire labe ls for absolute
reference.
g. Insert eac h l abeled crimp connector into its respective label ed
23-pin connector position (A, B, C, D, etc.). Verify t hat each is
firmly seated.
h. Pull the st rain relief fitting back up the cable and screw it
firmly into the base of the 23-pi n connector assembly.
i. Gather all the cables at the other end of the strain relief fitting
into a bundle and tighten the t w o ( 2) st r ain relief fitting screws
until the cables are snugly captured.
j. Pull the shrink wrap tubing back up the cable and push it ov er
the strain relief fitting until it me et s the base of the 23-pin
connector.
k. Using a heat gun or other directional heat source, heat the
shrink wrap tubing until it shr inks over the 23-pin connect or
assembly and cables.
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Caution
Overheating the shrink wrap tubing can result in damage t o the tubing and
the entire 23-pin connecto r ass embly.
8. Remove the service cover from the fro nt of the wall mount by removing
the four (4) captive screw s.
9. Route the 23-pin connector assemb ly through the service cover and out
the back of the wall mount. Leave the 23-pin connector ass embly and an
excess of about 2 in. (51 mm) of cab le at t he ser vice opening.
10. Inspect the top of the housing assembly and veri fy that t her e is no debris
on the gasket area. If there is, wipe this surface clean w it h a cloth.
11. Lift the top of the housing assembly up to the wall mount’s pressurized
housing mounting flange. Align the two ( 2) s et s of four (4) mounting holes
so that the relief valve is locat ed closest to the service opening (slightly
off to the right side, facing forw ar d) . Pr ess firmly.
l. Identify each wire on the site installed cables and label it (A, B, C,
D, etc.) in accordance wit h the labels on the 23-pin connector
assembly wires. Assembling the connector is complet e.
Note
Failure to correctly orient the Housing can cause difficu lt y in future servicing.
12. Insert the four (4) provided ¼-20 x 5/8 in. (16 m m) l ong hex head screws
through the provided ¼ in. (6 mm) lockwashers and i nt o t he m ount ing
holes. Tighten all screws sec ur ely with a 5/8 in. (16 mm) socket w r ench.
Carefully release the hous ing as s embly and verify that the mount can
support the weight load.
13. With the housing assembly at t ached to the wall mount, locate the 23-pin
connector assembly in t he ser vice opening.
14. Insert the 23-pin connector assembly into the m ating 23-pin connector on
the top of the housing ass em bly . Tur n it until it drops dow n into the keyed
slot and twist it clockwise ¼ t ur n t o lock it.
15. Connect the previously labeled site wiring to t heir corresponding cable
assembly labeled wires using standard wiring pract ices such as wire
nuts. If using conduit, rout e all c ables through the liquid-tight
fitting/conduit, previously installed in the access hole, before connecting
to the site wiring.
16. At the lower side, remove the cap from the fill valv e. Us ing a small-tipped
instrument, press the internal pin down to release any residual gas from
the housing.
17. Loosen the eight (8) captive screws from the tri m ri ng/ low er dome
assembly and lower it. All ow the lower dome to hang from its sa fety cord
during the remaining assembly.
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Housing Connections
All the necessary connecti ons ar e pr ovided at the top of the housing,
including the 23-pin connector and con nect or s for IP video/dat a t r ansmission.
Refer to the figure below.
Preparing the Camera Drive
Open the box containing t he camera drive assembly and r emove it.
Setting the DIP Switches
There are two DIP switch es t hat must be set on the pressurized Surveyor
HD. One is on the Communic at ions Interface (CI) board and one on the Main
board.
SW1 4-position DIP switch is on the Communicat i on Interface (CI) board. For
SW1 position 1, the default is ON, w hich means there are humidity and
pressure sensors; the OFF position is when the pol e is U P. The other
positions have no function at this time and should be set to O FF .
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DIP Switch Location on CI Board
Caution
Changing the positions on t he DI P sw itc h on the Main board shou ld on ly be
done by a qualified person. Positions 1 is used only if it is nec essary to force
the unit into default setup if netw ork or system connections are lost. Be sure
to reset this switch back to the OFF position befor e t he nex t pow er up t o
avoid a constant return to defaults, resulting in not bein g able to enter the
camera’s IP to use the Web Browser. The camera dome is s hi pped with a
default static IP of 1.1.1.2.
The Main board has an 8-position DIP switch SW1. The sett ings for the
positions of this DIP Switch ar e:
Position 1 - Set Network Defaults. OFF = Default Position, do not set
network defaults; ON = Set network defaults; must be set O FF after
reboot and before next power up.
Position 2 – For factory use only. Set to ON for SD version only; set to
OFF to for all other versions. DO NOT CHANGE.
Position 3 – For factory use only. OFF is Default.
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Position 4 - Unused (set t o O FF)
Position 5 - Unused (set to OFF)
Position 6 – Set NTCIP. OFF = Default Position, NT CIP Enabled.
ON = NTCIP disabled.
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Position 7 – Set password. OFF = Default Position (def ault password is
password or 1234). ON = Set new password; must be s et O FF after
reboot and before next po w er up.
Position 8 – System Mode. OFF = Default Position, ViconNet Mode
ON = ONVIF/NTCIP Mode.
The main board is located under neath the housing. It may be necessary to
spin the housing mechanism to see the DIP switch, located near the tilt motor
along edge of the board.
DIP Switch Location on Main Board
18. Attach the housing’s safety clip to the camera drive’s tab. Tilt the camera
drive down and orient the two (2) slots on the housing wit h t he t wo (2)
tabs on the drive and raise it until tw o distinct clicks are heard. T he
housing is now securely installed.
19. Verify that the O-ring in the groove of the trim ring a s sembly is properly
seated, free of debris and has a light coat of vacuum grease. If not, seat
the O-ring in the groove, remove any debris and rub additional vacuum
grease on it.
20. Attach the trim ring lanyard to the trim ring assembly and mate it to the
housing by aligning the housing holes with the trim ring/lower dome
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holes. Install the eight (8) scr ew s and t i ghten only with a torque wrench
set for 15-in. lb (170-N cm) of forc e. Use an alternating (star) pat t er n t o
tighten all the screws.
Pressurizing the Housing Assembly
Refer to Figure below as needed.
21. Reattach the previously removed service cover to the service opening
using the four (4) captive sc rews.
22. Using a regulated source of dry Nitrogen gas w ith t he pr oper Schraeder
type fill fitting, as shown in Figur e 5, r egulate the gas pressure to 10.0 p si
(0.68 atm or bars).
23. Attach the fill fitting to the housing assembly’s fi ll valve located at the
lower side of the housing and pr essurize the housing assembly. When
the relief valve opens (gas will hiss from the top of the relief v alve), allow
this to purge for a minimum o f 5 minut es t o assure that all the enclosed
air is replaced by nitrogen ; t hen r emov e the fill fitting. The relie f valve is
rated at 5 psi (0.34 atm or bars). M onit or t he act ual pressure for the next
hour. If, in one hour the pressure has not dropped below 4.5 psi
(0.31 atm or bars), it is assu med that t he housing assembly is sealed and
the relief valve is seating properly.
24. Reinstall the cap on the fill valve.
Caution
Pressurizing the housin g as sembly beyond 10 psi, or with an unregulated
gas source, can cause se vere injury to personnel and per ma nent damage to
the assembly.
Warning
If the dome has been dropped and is cracked, do not pr essur ize. Replace it
with a new dome
Notes
• The housing with mechanism has approximately 490 in.3 of volume.
• Leakage rate is less than 2 psi per year.
• The pressurized function has not been evaluated by UL.
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Warning
Do not use any gas type other than dry Nitrogen. The use of Shop Air can
introduce moisture into the housing assembly t hat can damage it over time.
Proceed to the Operation s ect ion of this manual.
Communication Ports
If using NTCIP protocol, c omm unicate to the Surveyor HD/SD using ports
3000/UDP or 3001/TCP.
If using ONVIF, use port 8000.
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Pipe Mount Method
Use this method to install, w ire and configure a pipe mounted unit. Refer to
Figure below as required.
Installing the Pipe Mount
1. Select a suitable mounting location a nd verify that the site wiring is
present.
Caution
Mount only to installed pipes with sufficient strength t o s upport the mount and
unit and as vertically level as possible
2. Install a vertically hung 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) diameter NP T schedule 40 pipe
with a coupling on the end.
3. Using the provided sealant stick, ap ply generously around the threa ds .
4. Place the pipe mount on the thread and turn it clockwise, by hand, until it
fits snugly. Orient the service cov er t o a c onvenient position.
5. Tighten the two set screws on the nec k of the mount using a hex key if
additional security is desired.
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Installing the 23-Pin Connector Assembly
(If the prefabricated 23-pi n cable assembly is used.)
6. Use the 23-pin cable assembly purchased separately. It should resemble
the assembly of Figure below .
a. Identify the cables required for att ac hing to the 23-pin
connector assembly. There should be a minimum of t hr ee ( 3) ,
power (18 to 32 VAC); pins A, C, D, P, T, L, M, J, K, X and U
are not used. There could be opti onal site cables for alarm
inputs or the relay output (jacketed twisted pair).
b. Verify t hat each cable has had the jac ket str ipped back. If not,
strip back the jacket and individual wire covering t o the
dimensions shown in the Figur e t hat fo llows.
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c. Identify each wire on the site installed cables and label them
(A, B, C, D, etc.) in accordance w it h t he labels on the 23-pin
cable assembly wires.
d. Install in g the cable assembly is comp lete. Proceed to Step 8.
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Note
The wire color code may not matc h t he Figure. Verify each wire is la beled
with a function. DO NOT remove the labels. Use the wire labe ls for absolute
reference.
Wiring and Assembling the 23-Pin Connector
(Using the discrete 23-pin connect or w it h cr i m p pins provided.)
7. Assem bl e the 23-pin connector as shown in Figure below.
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a. Identify the cables required for att ac hing to the 23-pin
connector. There should b e a m in imum of three (3), power
(18 to 32 VAC); pins A, C, D, P, T, L, M, J, K, X and U are not
used. There could be optiona l cables for alarm inputs or the
relay output (jacketed twis t ed pair ).
b. Route all cables through the provided 2 in. (51 mm) length of
shrink wrap tubing and push the tubing a few feet down the
cable bundle.
c. Route all cables through the provided connector str ain relief
fitting and push the conne ct or near t he s hrink wrap tubing.
d. Prepar e each cable by stripping back the jacket and individual
wire covering to the dimensions shown in preceding Fig ur e.
e. Identify each wire on the site instal led ca bles and label them
(A, B, C, D….etc.) in accordance with the labels on the 23-pin
connector assembly wires.
f. Attach a crimp connector to each wire and fasten with crimp
tool number M22520/1-01 and turret number M22520/1-02
manufactured by Ast r o Tool Company or equivalent .
Note
Use the provided large crimp connector for the Grou nd c onnection in the
Control (RS-422/485) cable.
Note
The wire color code may not matc h t he Figure. Verify each wire is la beled
with a function. DO NOT remove the lab els. Use the wire labels for absol ut e
reference.
g. Insert eac h l abeled crimp connector into its respective labeled
23-pin connector position (A, B, C, D, etc.). Verify t hat each is
firmly seated.
h. Pull the st rain relief fitting back up the cable and screw it
firmly into the base of the 23-pi n connector assembly.
i. Gather all the cables at the other end of the strain relief fitti ng
into a bundle and tighten the t w o ( 2) st r ain relief fitting screws
until the cables are snugly captured.
j. Pull the shrink wrap tubing back up the cable and push it ov er
the strain relief fitting until it me et s the base of the 23-pin
connector.
k. Using a heat gun or other directional heat source, heat the
shrink wrap tubing until it shr inks over the 23-pin connect or
assembly and cables.
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Caution
Overheating the shrink wrap tubing can result in da ma ge t o the tubing and
the entire 23-pin connecto r ass embly.
8. Remove the service cover from the fro nt of the wall mount by removing
the four (4) captive screw s.
9. Route the 23-pin connector assemb ly through the service cover and out
the back of the wall mount. Leave the 23-pin connector ass embly and an
excess of about 2 in. (51 mm) of cab le at t he ser vice opening.
10. Inspect the top of the housing assembly and veri fy that t her e is no debris
on the gasket area. If there is, wipe this surface clean w it h a cloth.
11. Lift the top of the housing assembly up to the wall mount’s pressurized
housing mounting flange. Align the two (2) sets of four ( 4) mou nt in g holes
so that the relief valve is locat ed closest to the service opening (slightly
off to the right side, facing forward). Press firmly.
l. Identify each wire on the site installed cables and label it (A,
B, C, D, etc.) in accordance with the labels on the 23-pin
connector assembly wires. Assembling the connector is
complete.
Note
Failure to correctly orient the Housing can cause difficu lt y in future servicing.
12. Insert the four (4) provided ¼-20 x 5/8 in. (16 m m) l ong hex head screws
through the provided ¼ in. (6 mm) lockwashers and i nt o t he m ount ing
holes. Tighten all screws s ecur ely with a 5/8 in. (16 mm) soc ket wr ench.
Carefully release the hous ing as s embly and verify that the mount can
support the weight load.
13. With the housing assembly at t ached to the wall mount, locate the 23-pin
connector assembly in t he ser vice opening.
14. Insert the 23-pin connector assembly into the m ating 23-pin connector on
the top of the housing assembly. Turn it until it drops dow n into the keyed
slot and twist it clockwise ¼ t ur n t o lock it.
15. Connect the previously labeled site wiring to t heir corresponding cable
assembly labeled wires using standard wiring pract ices such as wire
nuts. If using conduit, rout e all c ables through the liquid-tight
fitting/conduit, previously installed in the access hole, before connecting
to the site wiring.
16. At the lower side, remove the cap from the fill valv e. Us ing a small-tipped
instrument, press the inter nal pin down to release any r esidual gas from
the housing.
17. Loosen the eight (8) captive screws from the tri m ri ng/ low er dome
assembly and lower it. All ow the lower dome to hang from its sa fety cord
during the remaining assembly.
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Housing Connections
All the necessary connecti ons ar e pr ovided at the top of the housing,
including the 23-pin conne ct or and connectors for IP video/data transmission.
Refer to the figure below.
Preparing the Camera Drive
Open the box containing t he camera drive assembly and r emove it.
Setting the DIP Switches
There are two DIP switch es t hat must be set on the pressurized Surveyor
HD. One is on the Communications Interface ( CI ) board and one on the Main
board.
SW1 4-position DIP switch is on the Communicat i on Interface (CI) board. F or
SW1 position 1, the default is ON, w hich means there are humidity and
pressure sensors; the OFF position is when the pol e is U P. The other
positions have no relevance at this time.
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DIP Switch Location on CI Board
Caution
Changing the positions on t he DI P sw itc h on the Main board shou ld on ly be
done by a qualified person. Positions 1 is used only if it is necessary to force
the unit into default setup if netw ork or system connections are lost. Be sure
to reset this switch back to the O FF po s iti on before the next power up to
avoid a constant return to defaults, resulting in not bein g able to enter the
camera’s IP to use the Web Browser. The camera dome is shipped with a
default static IP of 1.1.1.2.
The Main board has an 8-position DIP switch SW1. The sett ings for the
positions of this DIP Switch ar e:
Position 1 - Set Network A ddr es s. O FF = Default Position, do not set
network defaults. ON = Set k default network address (1.1.1.2); must
be reset OFF after reboot and be fore next power up.
Position 2 – For factory use only. Set to ON for SD version only; set to
OFF to for all other versions. DO NOT CHANGE.
Position 3 – For factory use only. OFF is Default.
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Position 4 - Unused (set t o O FF)
Position 5 - Unused (set t o O FF)
Position 6 – Set NTCIP. OFF = Default Position, NT CIP Enabled.
ON = NTCIP disabled.
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Position 7 – Set password. OFF = Default Position. ON = Reset to
default password (password or 1234); must be reset to OFF after
reboot and before next po w er up.
Position 8 – System Mode. OFF = Default Position, ViconNet Mode.
ON = ONVIF/NTCIP Mode.
DIP Switch Location on Main Board
18. Attach the housing’s safety clip to the camera drive’s tab. Tilt the camera
drive down and orient the two (2) slots on the housing wit h t he t wo (2)
tabs on the drive and raise it until tw o distinct clicks are heard. T he
housing is now securely installed.
19. Verify that the O-ring in the groove of the trim ring a s sembly is properly
seated, free of debris and has a light coat of vacuum grease. If not, seat
the O-ring in the groove, remove any debris and rub additional vacuum
grease on it.
20. Attach the trim ring lanyard to the trim ring assembly and mate it to the
housing by aligning the housing holes with the trim ring/lower dome
holes. Install the eight (8) scr ew s and t i ghten only with a torque wr enc h
set for 15-in. lb (170-N cm) of forc e. Use an alternating (star) pattern to
tighten all the screws.
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Pressurizing the Housing Assembly
Refer to Figure below as needed.
21. Reattach the previously removed service cover to the service opening
using the four (4) captive sc rews.
22. Using a regulated source of dry Nitrogen gas w it h t he pr oper Schraeder
type fill fitting, as shown in Figur e below, regulate the gas pr essure to
10.0 psi (0.68 atm or bars).
23. Attach the fill fitting to the housing assembly’s fi ll valve located at the
lower side of the housing and pr essurize the housing assembly. When
the relief valve opens (gas will hiss from the top of the relief v alve), allow
this to purge for a minimum o f 5 minut es t o assure that all the enclosed
air is replaced by nitrogen ; t hen r emov e t he fill fitting. The relief v alve is
rated at 5 psi (0.34 atm or bars). M onit or t he act ual pressure for the next
hour. If, in one hour the pressure has not dropped below 4.5 psi
(0.31 atm or bars), it is assu med that t he housing assembly is sealed and
the relief valve is seating properly.
24. Reinstall the cap on the fill valve.
Caution
Pressurizing the housin g as sembly beyond 10 psi, or with an unregulated
gas source, can cause se vere injury to personnel and per ma nent damage to
the assembly.
Warning
If the dome has been dropped and is cracked, do not pressurize. Replace it
with a new dome
Notes
• The housing with mechanism has approximately 490 in.3 of volume.
• Leakage rate is less than 2 psi per year.
• The pressurized function has not been evaluated by UL.
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Warning
Do not use any gas type other than dry Nitrogen. The use of Shop Air can
introduce moisture into the housing assembly t hat can damage it over time.
Proceed to the Operation s ect ion of this manual.
Communication Ports
If using NTCIP protocol, c omm unicate to the Surveyor HD/SD using ports
3000/UDP or 3001/TCP.
If using ONVIF, use port 8080.
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Uninstalling
If it becomes necessary t o uninstall to pressurized Surveyor HD, follow the
steps below.
Warning
Before starting to uninstall the unit, be sure to releas e all the pressure through
the fill valve on the side of the unit.
1. Unscrew the eight (8) captive screws holding the lower dome assembly in
place. The O-ring holds the unit place so it will not drop.
2. Using a flat head screwdriver, work around each of the four (4) slots provided
to remove the lo wer assem bl y. The lan yard will ho ld th e assem bl y; unclip the
lanyard if you want to completely remove the lower assembly.
3. To reassem ble the unit, ti ghten e ach sc rew unti l snug in a c riss -cros s patter n
(opposite screw) and then tighten each screw securely.
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Chapter
Configuration
3
and Operation
3
This chapter will describe how to wire, configure and operate the Surveyor
HD Pressurized Networ k Dome.
The chapter consists of th e fo ll ow ing topics:
Topic Page
Typical Relay and Alarm Connec tions 3-2
Configuring and Operating the Pressurized Surveyor HD Network
Dome 3-4
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Typical Relay and Alarm Connections
Alarm input and relay output type signals are also car r ied on individuallyshielded twisted-pair cable sets. The signals are defined in the following
descriptions.
Note
The twisted-pair cable should have a wire gauge (AWG) of 24-16 and a
category type of 2, 3, 4, 5 or better .
Alarms 1-4 are electronic CMOS level type inputs that are driv en by a dry
contact type switch. These signals are connected t o terminal block TB1.
Each input has two states, open and closed. For examp le, i n the figure
below, a door switch can act ivate an alarm when connect ed to a Surveyor
HD alarm input. As a guideline ( under normal condition s) , t he c abl e should
be 22 AWG for a 1000 foot ( 305 m) di st ance. The states correspond to
defined TTL designations as follows:
OPEN = HIGH and CLOS ED = LOW
where: HIGH = 5 VDC and LOW = < 1 VDC
Since dry contact switches are normally defined in t er m s of their inactive or
“normal” state, the following holds true:
NORMALLY CL OSED (NC) = ACTIVE HIGH (OPEN)
NORMALLY OPEN (NO) = ACTIVE LOW (CLOSED)
Note:
Diagram below shows Surveyor HD In-Ceiling ver si on. This is for illustration
purposes only; connections are the same for Pressu r ized version.
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The “active” state can be pr ogr ammed through the Surv eyor HD web browser
interface. These signa ls are connected to terminal block TB1. Alarm signals
can be programmed for their st atus (enabled/disabl ed), active level definit ion
(high/low), action/reset fu nction (none, preset, aux on, aux off or tour),
acknowledgment mode (automatic, momentary or manual) and report st at us
(yes/no).
The relay output is an actual re lay out put dry contact, which direct ly drives
external devices (1.5 A @ 30 VDC max). For examp l e, a lig ht can be turned
on and off when the relay output is connected to the light c ircuit. Refer to
Figure below. The relay output contact can be progr am m ed for its power-on
state definition (on/off) a nd output type definition ( m om ent ar y or latching).
There is one relay output dry contact locat ed on terminal block TB5. Connect
the circuit to be switched to the c onnector pins labeled RELAY C (relay
common) and RELAY NC or RE LAY NO for a normally closed or normally
open connection, respect ively.
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Configuring and Operating the Pressurized
Surveyor HD Network Dome
Following the completion of the insta llation, the pressurized Surveyor HD is
setup and operated through a web browser interface. Refer to the Web
Browser instruction manual XX214-40 for det ailed information on camera
configuration.
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Chapter 4
Operation, Maintenance and Reference
This chapter provides Operation instructions, Maintenance information, cable
recommendations and technical specifications for the Surveyor HD
Pressurized Network Dome.
The Pressurized Surveyor HD Camera Dome operates on an Onvif compliant
platform that allows it to work with any Onvif compliant Video Management
System (VMS), including Vicon’s ViconNet.
Refer to the documentation for those operating systems to setup the
Surveyor HD. After the camera dome is configured according to the
requirements for the specific video management system, it is controlled
through the Web Browser. Refer to web browser instruction manual
XX214-40.
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Maintenance
The Pressurized Surveyor HD requires no scheduled maintenance; however,
the lower domes require occasional cleaning. All domes require careful
handling and occasional cleaning.
Care and Cleaning of Smoked and Clear Acrylic Domes
1. Always handle the lower dome by the flange and avoid touching the
inside surface.
2. If dust or dirt accumulates in the lower dome's interior, remove it with
clean, dry pressurized air.
3. If spots, streaks or stains appear on the interior or exterior, they may
4. Scratches or surface blemishes on the interior or exterior may be
Caution
Excessive rubbing of the lower dome surface can cause permanent
scratches that may render the dome unusable.
5. Clean all surfaces with any soft, nonabrasive cleaning cloth and a
Fuse Replacement
be removed with an approximate solution of 50% isopropyl alcohol
and 50% water using a soft microwave-safe (aluminum free) paper
towel. Dry with clean, dry pressurized air.
removed with a nonabrasive wax using a nonabrasive cleaning cloth.
Either liquid or spray cleaner (wax suitable for fine furniture) is
acceptable.
cleaning agent suitable for acrylic plastic.
The Pressurized Surveyor HD has two resettable 1.35 A, 72 V fuse. Be sure
to use a fuse of the same value if it is necessary to replace the fuse.
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Shipping Instr u cti o ns
Use the following procedure when returning a unit to the factory:
1. Call or write Vicon for a Return Authorization (R.A.) at one of the locations listed below.
Record the name of the Vicon employee who issued the R.A.
Vicon Industries Inc.
131 Heartland Boulevard
Edgewood, NY 11717
Phone: 631-952-2288; Toll-Free: 1-800-645-9116; Fax: 631-951-2288
For service or returns from countries in Europe, contact:
Vicon Industries (U.K.) Ltd
Brunel Way
Fareham, PO15 5TX
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0)1489/566300; Fax: +44 (0)1489/566322
2. Attach a sheet of paper to the unit with the following information:
a. Name and address of the company returning the unit
b. Name of the Vicon employee who issued the R.A.
c. R. A. number
d. Brief description of the installation
e. Complete description of the problem and circumstances under which it occurs
f. Unit’s original date of purchase, if still under warranty
3. Pack the unit carefully. Use the original shipping carton or its equivalent for maximum
protection.
4. Mark the R.A. number on the outside of the carton on the shipping label.
Network Cable
A
A
Caution
Careful selection of proper cable is essential to obtain the best performance.
Vicon assumes no responsibility for poor performance when cables other
than the recommended types, or equivalent, are used.
Materials
Use pure copper stranded conductors to obtain a low DC resistance. The
preferred insulation and cable jacket is Polyvinyl chloride (PVC). It has better
electrical characteristics than Polyethylene and resists flames, sunlight and
most solvents, but is more vulnerable to moisture.
Cable Types
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The most commonly used cable types are CAT5, CAT5e and CAT6. These
category cables are best suited for Ethernet network applications.
Choose a Belden cable type by referring to the characteristics listed below.
The Table below should be used as a guideline when cables other than
Belden are used. Materials and construction must follow the guidelines
above.
Synchronization: Internal.
Gain Control: Automatic/Manual.
1348 (H) x 976 (V), 1.32M total pixels.
2.0 megapixel version: 2096 (H) x 1097 (V); 3.4M total pixels.
1.3 megapixel version:
Color: 0.18 fc (1.8 lux).
B&W: 0.002 fc (0.02 lux) at 50 IRE, f/1.6, 1/4s, IRcf Off. IR cut
filter is removable.
2 megapixel version:
Color: 0.16 fc (1.6 lux).
B&W: 0.004 fc (0.04 lux) at 50 IRE, f/1.6, 1/8s, IRcf Off. IR cut
filter is removable.
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Backlight
Compensation:
Iris Control: Automatic.
Digital Noise
Reduction:
Wide Dynamic
Range:
Video Focus: Automatic/Manual (near-far).
White Balance: Automatic/Manual;
Shutter Speed: 1.3 megapixel version: Automatic/Manual: 1/4 - 10,000 sec.
Focal Length: 1.3 megapixel version: 4.7 - 84.6 mm.
2.0 megapixel version: Horizontal: 55.2° wide, 2.9° tele.
Operational
Drive Type: Electrical motorized pan and tilt with electronic control.
Pan View: 360° continuous.
Tilt View: -2.5 to 92.5°.
Pan Speed: 400°/sec, max.
Tilt Speed: 150°/sec, max.
Optical Zoom/Focus
(Pan and Tilt):
Tour Capabilities: 8 tours available. 32 programmable events per tour. Events may be
Autotour
Capabilities:
Sectoring:
Alarm
Capabilities:
1.8 sec, tele to wide.
1 second nominal.
0.1° maximum.
preset positions with speed control, alarm acknowledge, dwell time
control, relay control, call autotours, tour repeat or another tour,
save/recall camera status.
2 autotours available with 256 pan, tilt and zoom functions per
autotour. Programming is done in real time with joystick and push
buttons.
16 maximum, programmable for size and titling. Sectors have the
capability to be blanked out.
4 alarm inputs, individually programmable. Functional state
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Alarm Output: 1 relay, momentary or latching.
Control Display: Web browser interface.
Privacy Masks: 16 individual simultaneously on-screen;
Scheduling: Real-time clock allows scheduling of up to 64 events, including
Multi-Language
Menu:
Camera Features: Motion detection, image freeze during preset solve, image flip
enable/disable. Report state (report on/off). Active state
(high/low). Mode (manual, momentary or automatic) with
programmable dwell time control. Set and reset action (preset
solve, relay on/off, tour, autotour). Alarm titling.
80 total. Programmable, zoom-scalable.
presets, relays, alarms, tours or autotours.
English, Spanish, French, Italian and
German.
(vertical invert), image mirror, reverse video image. Programmable.
Programmable for camera, preset, sector, relay and alarms.
Pressurized version only: aux, pressure, humidity, temperature.
Individual type date and time enable/disable; 20 characters
maximum.
Selectable position.
Two text sizes for top 2 lines.
Fade capability.
Compass/azimuth, 8 compass headings
(N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW).
Pressurization: Schraeder type valve used to fill and drain housing with dry
nitrogen gas. Relief valve automatically relieves pressure at 5 - 7
psi (0.34 - 0.48 atm). Leakage <2 psi per year. 0.28 ft
Operating
Temperature
Range:
Operating
Humidity:
Storage
Temperature
Range:
Storage
Humidity Range: 0 to 90% relative, non-condensing.
Compliance: International Protection (IP) Rating IP67; NEMA TS2-2003 V02.06.
-40 to 132° F (-40 to 55° C).
100% relative, condensing.
-40 to 150° F (-40 to 65° C).
3
(0.008 m3).
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Vicon Standard Equipment Warranty
Vicon Industries Inc. (the “Company”) warrants your equipment to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under Normal Use from the date of original retail purchase for a period of three years, with the
following exceptions:
1. Uninterruptible Power Supplies: Two years from date of original retail purchase.
2. VDR-700 Recorder Series: One year from date of original retail purchase.
3. V5616MUX: One year from date of original retail purchase.
4. Arecont Cameras: One year from date of original retail purchase.
5. FMC series fiber-optic media converters and associated accessories: Lifetime warranty.
6. For PTZ cameras, “Normal Use” excludes prolonged use of lens and pan-and-tilt motors, gear
heads, and gears due to continuous use of “autopan” or “tour” modes of operation. Such
continuous operation is outside the scope of this warranty.
7. Any product sold as “special” or not listed in Vicon’s commercial price list: One year from date of
original retail purchase.
Date of retail purchase is the date original end-user takes possession of the equipment, or, at the sole
discretion of the Company, the date the equipment first becomes operational by the original end-user.
The sole remedy under this Warranty is that defective equipment be repaired or (at the Company’s option)
replaced, at Company repair centers, provided the equipment has been authorized for return by the
Company, and the return shipment is prepaid in accor da nce with policy.
The Company will not be obligated to repair or replace equipment showing abuse or damage, or to parts
which in the judgment of the Company are not defective, or any equipment which may have been tampered
with, altered, misused, or been subject to unauthorized repair.
Software supplied either separately or in hardware is furnished on an “As Is” basis. Vicon does not
warrant that such software shall be error (bug) free. Software support via telephone, if provided at
no cost, may be discontinued at any time without notice at Vicon’s sole discretion. Vicon reserves
the right to make changes to its software in any of its products at any time and without notice.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other conditions and warranties express or implied as to the Goods,
including any warranty of merchantability or fitness and the remedy specified in this Warranty is in
lieu of all other remedies available to the Purchaser.
No one is authorized to assume any liability on behalf of the Company, or impose any obligations on it in
connection with the sale of any Goods, other than that which is specified above. In no event will the
Company be liable for indirect, special, incidental, consequential, or other damages, whether arising from
interrupted equipment operation, loss of data, replacement of equipment or software, costs or repairs
undertaken by the Purchaser, or other causes.
This warranty applies to all sales made by the Company or its dealers and shall be governed by the laws of
New York State without regard to its conflict of laws principles. This Warranty shall be enforceable against
the Company only in the courts located in the State of New York.
The form of this Warranty is effective July 1, 2014.
THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY APPLY ONLY TO SALES MADE WHILE THIS WARRANTY IS IN
EFFECT. THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE OF NO EFFECT IF AT THE TIME OF SALE A DIFFERENT
WARRANTY IS POSTED ON THE COMPANY’S WEBSITE, WWW.VICON-SECURITY.COM. IN THAT
EVENT, THE TERMS OF THE POSTED WARRANTY SHALL APPLY EXCLUSIVELY.
Vicon Part Number: 8006-9010-03-11 Rev 0714
Vicon Industries Inc.
For office locations, visit the website:
www.vicon-security.com
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