Warning: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
the indoor unit to rain or moisture.
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.
Vicon part number 8009-8134-01-00 Section 3 Rev 205
Important
Safeguards
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. 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.
6. Attachments - Use only Vicon recommended attachments
to prevent unit damage and personal injury.
7. Water and Moisture - Use only products designed for
outdoor environments where they will be exposed to water or
moisture.
8. Accessories - Do not place the unit on an unstable surface
to a vo id f al li ng. Use only Vicon recommended mounting accessories..
9. 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.
10. Power Sources - The product should only be operated
from the recommended power source. If not specified, consult
your Vicon dealer or local power company.
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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.
14. Lightning - Disconnect the product from its power source
and cable system when possible to prevent damage due to
lightning and power-line surges.
15. 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.
16. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords to prevent risk of fire and electric shock.
17. Object and Liquid Entry - Never probe through, or spill
liquid into, enclosure openings to prevent risk of fire or electric
shock.
18. Servicing - Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
19. 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.
20. Replacement Parts - Use only Vicon specified
replacement parts or an approved equivalent to prevent unit
damage and injury.
21. Safety Check - Request safety checks to be performed
following repair or maintenance to verify proper operation.
22. ESD Precaution - Take all normal electrostatic discharge
precautions to avoid component damage during installation and
operation.
23. For 230 VAC Devices- 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.
FCC 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 ribbon 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
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How to Use this Manual .................................................................................................................................3
Camera Drive ............................................................................................................................................7
Lower Dome ..............................................................................................................................................7
In-Ceiling Mount Model...............................................................................................................................13
Use of the Provided Scribe .....................................................................................................................13
Indoor Pendant Model ................................................................................................................................18
Outdoor Pendant Model..............................................................................................................................21
Typical Relay and Alarm Connections.......................................................................................................28
Installing the Cables ....................................................................................................................................29
For an In-Ceiling Installation ...................................................................................................................29
For an Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Model Installation.............................................................................30
Star Configuration.......................................................................................................................................36
Setting the DIP Switches .............................................................................................................................38
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For RS-422/485 Mode: ........................................................................................................................... 38
For Vicoax Mode:.................................................................................................................................... 38
Setting the End-of-Line Jumpers JP1, JP2 & JP3 for RS-485 Protocol Operation ................................ 41
Configuring the ViconNet (IP/LAN) Version ............................................................................................... 41
Configuring the Network Settings ........................................................................................................... 42
Using the VNSetup.............................................................................................................................. 42
Camera Specifications........................................................................................................................... 66
VICON STANDARD EQUIPMENT WARRANTY ............................................................... 68
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Introduction
The information in this manual covers the installation, configuration and operation of the SurveyorVFT
Camera Dome. This system should only be installed by a qualified technician using common hand tools and
approved materials and wiring methods in accordance with the national Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70, state
and local wiring codes.
NOTE: Read all instructions before beginning any installation.
The SurveyorVFT is a compact, lightweight intelligent security device comprised of a camera, pan/tilt drive,
receiver and CPU-based electronics all in an attractive and covert enclosure. SurveyorVFT can be
programmed and operated using any V1300X/V1400X/1500 series of NOVA communication devices and
enhanced Vicoax II protocol. SurveyorVFT is sold in a variety of prepackaged configurations with choices in
environment, mounting configuration, camera type, and lower dome types. Refer to Table 1 for a complete list
of model numbers. Refer to product specification V134-0X and V134-2X (ViconNet version) for a list of
optional equipment, including power supplies, mounts, lower domes and receivers.
The basic SurveyorVFT provides video transmission over coaxial cable. Options are available that provide
TCP/IP (ViconNet), fiber-optic and twisted-pair (UTP/NVT) video transmission. Each of these options includes
an interface board that allows the specific type of video transmission. An appropriate receiver is required for
UTP/NVT and fiber optic versions. The ViconNet option provides support for direct network connection to
Kollector Elite Digital Video Recorders and ViconNet Workstations via ViconNet software. A pre-installed LAN
interface board allows direct plug-in to a system network hub, switch or router. Video from the camera is
available to all network recorders and workstations for live view and recording. The Vicon SurveyorVFT
camera dome can be used in conjunction with competitive PTZ drivers through DIP switch selection.
The SurveyorVFT is designed for easy snap-in installation. The drive simply snaps into the housing. When
removed, the housing retains all programmed functions in its on-board memory. The customer interface
board snaps down for easy access and the PCB provides removable terminal blocks for simple wiring
connections. Several mounting accessories are available to fit almost any installation need.
There are three camera types available, each with NTSC and PAL versions. The basic model is a 22X highresolution camera/lens. Another 22X model is available with ExVIew CCD technology (22XEX). The third
version is a 23X day/night camera/lens. See Technical Information for camera features.
Refer to tables below for specific model numbers and options available. Call your Vicon representative for
model availability. All versions use the same firmware for programming and operation. For programming,
refer to the SurveyorVFT Programming Manual XX134-4X.
SurveyorVFT meets requirements for an FCC Class A computing device. SurveyorVFT complies with the fire
code of certain local municipalities. The fire code for any given municipality should be verified for
SurveyorVFT’s compliance at the installation site.
Vicon strongly recommends the use of line conditioners, voltage regulators and uninterruptible power supply
(UPS) systems in the electrical power service. The electronic components within the SurveyorVFT are
sensitive to damage from ESD (Electro-Static Discharge). Appropriate precautions and proper use of a
ground strap should be observed at all times when handling the unit or its subassemblies.
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For the ViconNet (V) option, add -20 to the product code; for Fiber Optic (F) option, add -30 to the product code;
for the Twisted Pair (T) option, add -40 to the product code.
Table 1
Models and Descriptions
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How to Use this Manual
This manual was designed to provide the best overall instructions for the installation and operation of the
SurveyorVFT Camera Dome. The graphics and terminology used in this manual have been carefully selected
to enable a clear and distinct understanding of the SurveyorVFT and its components. This manual has been
formatted to present distinct methods of installation for all installers.
For a quick overview of product installation, see the Quick Installation sub-section of the Installation section
and choose the appropriate method (In-Ceiling Mount Model, Indoor Pendant Model or Outdoor Pendant
Model) to begin. Follow the references provided in the text for items such as wiring tables, DIP switch settings
and lower dome care. Refer to the subsequent sections of Installation, Wiring, Configuration and Operation
for detailed descriptions of any method.
The Operation section of this manual was written using the available features in the latest revision of the
SurveyorVFT software. The actual version of software may vary in any particular camera dome and support
different features than actually described here.
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Accessory Kits
There are 3 different accessory kits included with the different configurations of SurveyorVFT;
Standard/Fiber-Optic Option, Twisted Pair (UTP/NVT) Option and ViconNet (LAN/TCP/IP) Option. These kits
provide the necessary items for installation as follows:
NOTE: A packet of anti-seize lubricant is included in the outdoor housing accessory kit only. A scribe and a
strain relief are included in the in-ceiling unit accessory kit only.
Refer to the Wiring section of this manual for details on using the supplied removable termination blocks. The
scribe is supplied to accurately measure the opening for the in-ceiling model. The lubricant is used for sealing
and to prevent galling at the end of the 1.5-inch NPT pipe on the outdoor pendant model. Refer to the outdoor
pendant model sub-section of the Installation section for details on applying the lubricant.
Unpacking and Inspection
All Vicon equipment is tested and inspected before leaving the factory. It is the carrier’s responsibility to
provide suitable delivery.
Inspect the cartons upon delivery and, if damage is present, make detailed notes on the carrier’s bill. Then,
obtain the carrier agent’s signature and file a damage claim as soon as possible.
Open the cartons and inspect the 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 section of this manual.
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Unpacking the SurveyorVFT In-Ceiling
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Unpacking the SurveyorVFT Indoor Pendant
Unpacking the SurveyorVFT Outdoor Pendant
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SurveyorVFT Components
All SurveyorVFT units are comprised of an Enclosure/Housing, a Camera
Drive, a Shroud and a Lower Dome. Figures 1, 2 and 3 show In-Ceiling,
Indoor Pendant and Outdoor Pendant models, respectively.
Enclosure
The enclosure is a metal shell that houses the camera drive for the inceiling model. A safety cord and clip are provided to connect to the camera
drive during installation. In addition, a small hole is provided on the side of
the enclosure for connection of the lower dome’s safety cord. A removable
top cover, a 0.75-inch (19 mm) conduit fitting and a pair of rotating flippers
that give a convenient and sturdy connection of the enclosure into the
ceiling are provided. For in-ceiling installations that do not use conduit pipe,
a 0.75-inch (19 mm) strain relief fitting provides solid cable anchoring at the
enclosure. A customer interface board, that can be unlatched or removed
for easy access, is installed in the top of the enclosure. All wiring is done to
this board.
Camera Drive
The camera drive is comprised of an integral camera, pan-and-tilt drive and
CPU. It is designed for easy “snap-in” installation into the enclosure or
housing. The camera drive quickly and accurately positions the camera in
360° of pan angle and 95° of tilt angle. There are variations in camera type
for magnification and color or day/night usage. An additional
thermostatically-controlled heater is provided for temperature control on
outdoor units.
Shroud
The shroud is a 5.4 in. (137 mm) textured black ABS plastic shell. It has a
1.4 in. (35.6 mm) slotted opening for the camera. This shroud conceals the
position of the camera and snaps onto the camera drive.
Lower Dome
The lower dome is an assembly comprised of a 5.98 inch (152 mm)
diameter acrylic plastic shell, a trim ring and a safety cord. Lower domes
for indoor versions come in a choice of smoked, chrome or gold finishes.
Standard outdoor lower domes are clear and use 4 screws for additional
support. All lower domes are anchored to the enclosure by the safety cord.
Refer to the Maintenance section for care.
Housing
The housing for the SurveyorVFT indoor pendant configurations is a
molded plastic protective cover for the camera drive; outdoor pendant
configurations have a die-cast aluminum housing with a sunshield. The
housing has a 1.5-inch NPT pipe flange mount. In addition, the housing is
equipped with a safety cord and clip that is used to suspend the camera
drive during installation. Another safety cord connects the lower dome to
the housing. A customer interface board, that can be unlatched or removed
for easy access, is installed in the top of the enclosure. All wiring is done to
this board.
Sunshield
The sunshield is pre-installed over the housing used on the outdoor
pendant version to minimize the effects of solar radiation.
Figure 1
SurveyorVFT In-Ceiling
CAUTION: For any environment subject to moisture, use the outdoor
pendant model.
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Figure 2
SurveyorVFT Indoor Pendant
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Figure 3
SurveyorVFT Outdoor Pendant
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Installation
Choose the installation type based on the specific unit purchased (In-Ceiling, Indoor or Outdoor Pendant).
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Detailed Installation
These steps provide the most thorough and accurate instructions.
In-Ceiling Mount Model
This version of SurveyorVFT mounts in the ceiling and rests on the ceiling material occupying the space
between the lower ceiling and upper building frame. All mounting hardware is provided.
Use of the Provided Scribe
A small metal scribe is provided to assist in marking an accurate hole size in a ceiling tile for in-ceiling
installations. Use as follows:
1. Place a ceiling tile on a large flat surface, face up.
2. Measure and make a small mark at position A
from corner (11.9 in./302 mm). Refer to Figure 4.
3. Measure and make a small mark at position B
(8.2 in./208 mm), placing the Scribe as
perpendicular to the A-edge as possible.
4. Place the Scribe across positions B and C.
Rotate the Scribe around center C for a full turn.
5. Cut out the circle, using a sharp tool, on the
Figure 4
Use of the Scribe
scribed line.
In-Ceiling Overview
The ceiling hole is cut using the scribe and the
enclosure is prepared with flexible conduit or cabling.
The enclosure is then lifted up through ceiling hole
and the flipper screws are turned and tightened
against the ceiling. Then the interface board is wired.
The camera drive is hung from the enclosure’s safety
cord and installed into the enclosure. The indoor
lower dome is then snapped on. The SurveyorVFT is
secured with the flippers. The SurveyorVFT’s
horizontal position is determined by the hole
placement. Refer to Figure 5 for installation details.
Figure 5
Ceiling Mount Model
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The accessory kit contains the removable screw
terminal blocks to be used for all connections in
this installation.
The ceiling material must provide a surface of
suitable strength for the SurveyorVFT weight of
5.1 lb (2.3 kg) on the area of the two flippers.
Refer to the Optional Independent Support subsection for installations requiring additional
support.
1. Mark, with the scribe, and cut a 7-3/8-inch
Figure 6
Unlatching the Customer Interface Board
(187 mm) diameter hole in ceiling at the
desired location. Feed all flexible conduit
pipe or cables down through the hole.
2. Unlatch the customer interface board and swing it 90º downward, providing access to terminal blocks.
Refer to Figure 6. (The board can be completely removed, if necessary, by snapping it out of the hinge
after rotated to the 90º downward position.)
3. If cables are used without the use of flexible conduit:
a) Remove the conduit fitting by loosening the nut and sliding it out. Install the supplied strain relief
fitting in its place.
b) Hold the enclosure near the hole in the ceiling and route cables through the strain relief fitting.
3. If cables are channeled through flexible conduit:
a) Hold the enclosure near the hole in the ceiling and route conduit cables through the conduit fitting.
b) Insert the end of the flexible conduit pipe into the conduit fitting. Cable length should be flush with the
bottom of enclosure, approximately 9 inches (229 mm). Tighten the clamp screw.
4. Lift enclosure up through ceiling hole, turn and tighten flipper screws.
5. Remove terminal blocks from the accessory kit. The 2-pin is for power, the two (2) 8-pin are for alarms
and control/relay; the 3-pin is for UTP option.
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Note: There should be minimal wire slack at all connection points.
a) Strip approximately 1 inch (25 mm) of cable outer jacket to be terminated in terminal blocks. Then
strip approximately 0.25 inches (6 mm) of insulation off of each individual wire.
b) Refer to Wiring section and Tables 2A, 2B and 2C to make all connections to terminal blocks TB1
(power), TB2 (alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4 (UTP video). On TB3, the COMMAND IN
+ (COMM IN +) and COMMAND IN - (COMM IN -) connections must be used for Simplex operation.
For Half Duplex operation, the additional signals RESPONSE OUT + (RESP OUT +) and
RESPONSE OUT - (RESP OUT -) must also be used. Insert each wire into its terminal block location
and tighten the screw.
c) Terminate the video (coaxial) cable with a BNC type male connector, if not done previously. Refer to
Wiring section for video connections for fiber-optic, twisted pair or ViconNet optional video
transmissions.
d) Terminate the 8-conductor alarm cable and the relay/control signals cable.
Skip step 6 for cable use with flexible conduit.
6. Loosen flipper screws and remove enclosure from ceiling. Slide cables back through fitting until terminal
blocks are flush with the bottom of enclosure, approximately 9 inches (229 mm). Tighten conduit fitting
and reinstall enclosure into ceiling by tightening flippers.
7. Install the terminal blocks TB1, TB2 and TB3 (and TB4) into the Customer Interface Board at the proper
block frames. Install the video BNC cable connector to the Customer Interface Board’s mating BNC
connector at location J1 (for standard coax installations); for UTP installations, connect twisted-pair video
wires to screw terminal TB4. See Wiring section for video connections for fiber-optic and ViconNet
versions. Swing up interface board to latch board into place. If interface board was completely removed,
be sure to reinstall it correctly, with the white connector near the wall of the enclosure. Dress cables up
over board to ensure there is no excess cable hanging past the board.
8. Configure the SurveyorVFT communication/protocol and address DIP switches on the main board at this
time. See Setting the DIP Switch section of this manual.
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9. Connect the enclosure’s safety cord clip to the tab in the camera drive to allow the drive to hang from the
enclosure. Refer to Figure 7 for location of tab. Insert the clip of the safety cord on the lower dome into
the hole in the enclosure. Refer to label in the enclosure.
10. Align the 2 slots on the camera drive with the tabs in the enclosure, being sure to match up the arrows on
both the drive and in the enclosure. Insert the camera drive into the enclosure until it snaps into place.
11. Lift the lower dome up to the
SurveyorVFT and line up the 2
molded tabs on the lower dome with
the 2 recesses on the inner
enclosure. Refer to Figure 8. There
are only 2 ways to align it.
12. Push the lower dome up into the
SurveyorVFT. Verify that it snaps
into place on both sides. The upper
edge of the lower dome should be
flush with ceiling plane.
13. Proceed to the Operation section of
this manual.
Figure 7
Safety Cord Installation
Figure 8
Final Assembly, Ceiling Mount Version
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Optional Independent Support
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If it is necessary to provide independent support for the SurveyorVFT, other than the ceiling material, order
the optional In-Ceiling Model Mount Kit SVFT-IC-KT. It consists of a pre-assembled set of mounting rails and
folding ring, as shown in Figure 9.
1. With the 7-3/8-inch (187 mm)
diameter hole cut in the
ceiling tile and tile replaced in
the ceiling, push the folded
assembly up through the hole
and unfold.
2. Position the assembly
squarely over the hole and
fasten the caddy rail clips to
the existing frame. Remove
adjacent tiles to access the
clips.
3. Adjust the position of the
caddy rail clips along the
frame to obtain the best “X”
position.
Figure 9
O
tional In-Ceiling Model Mount Kit Installation
Figure 10
Optional In-Ceiling Model Mount Kit Installation Ring Location
4. Slide the assembly along the
caddy rails to obtain the best
concentric “Y” position.
Tighten the horizontal
adjustment screws to secure
the position.
5. With the ring concentric with
the hole, slide the ring
vertically along the support
slots to obtain the best flush fit
in the ceiling. The ring should
be firmly seated against the
tile without warping the tile, as
shown in Figure 10.
6. Finally, complete the
installation as described in the
procedure of the previous
sub-sections. In this
installation, the flippers will
secure the enclosure to the
mounting ring assembly
instead of the tile.
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Indoor Pendant Model
The indoor pendant model mounts on a Vicon mount (refer to the table in the Introduction section) or a 1.5inch vertical pipe with an appropriate coupling. The pipe is a standard 1.5-inch NPT type and must be
oriented vertically so the SurveyorVFT can effectively hang from the pipe.
Indoor Pendant Overview
The mount is installed with all the cables run through it or the 1.5-inch NPT pipe is prepared for SurveyorVFT
installation. The cables are routed through the housing and the housing is screwed tightly to the pipe. Then
the customer interface board is wired. The SurveyorVFT camera drive is hung from the housing safety cord.
The SurveyorVFT drive is then carefully snapped into the housing. The SurveyorVFT is supported by the
mount. The indoor lower dome is snapped on. Refer to Figure 11. Detailed installation instructions follow.
The accessory kit contains the removable terminal blocks for all connections in this installation. The mount
must provide a support of suitable strength for the indoor pendant SurveyorVFT weight of 4.7 lb (2.1 kg).
Figure 11
Indoor Pendant Mount Model
insulation off of each individual wire.
1. Install the mount in accordance with the
installation manual included with the mount or
prepare the vertical 1.5-inch NPT pipe.
2. Feed all necessary cables through the back of
the mount or out the end of the 1.5-inch NPT
pipe.
3. Unlatch and rotate the customer interface
board 90º downward to provide access to the
terminal blocks. Refer to Figure 12. (The
board can be completely removed if
necessary by snapping it out of the hinge after
being rotated to the 90º downward position.)
5. Lift the housing up to the mount or pipe and
feed the cables through its top opening.
6. Place the housing onto the pipe and screw
clockwise, looking up at the housing. When
snug, turn an additional quarter-turn.
7. Remove the terminal blocks provided in the
accessory kit. The 2-pin is for power, the two
(2) 8-pin are for alarms and control/relay; the
3-pin is for UTP option. Terminate all the
cables as follows:
a) Strip approximately 1 inch (25 mm) of the
cable outer jacket to be terminated in
terminal blocks TB1 and TB3. Then strip
approximately 0.25 inches (6 mm) of
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Figure 12
Unlatching the Customer Interface Board
b) Refer to Wiring section and Tables 2A, 2B and 2C to make all connections to terminal block TB1
(power), TB2 (alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4 UTP video). On TB3, the COMMAND IN
+ (COMM IN +) and COMMAND IN - (COMM IN -) connections must be used for Simplex operation.
For Half Duplex operation, the additional signals RESPONSE OUT + (RESP OUT +) and
RESPONSE OUT - (RESP OUT -) must also be used. Insert each wire into its terminal block location
and tighten the screw.
c) Terminate the video (coaxial) cable with a BNC type male connector, if not previously done. Refer to
Wiring section for video connections for twisted pair, fiber-optic or ViconNet optional video
transmissions.
d) Terminate the 8-conductor alarm cable and the relay/control signals cable.
8. Slide excess cable back up into the mount/pipe so that cable length is flush with the bottom of the
housing, approximately 8-9 inches (203-229 mm).
Note: There should be minimal wire slack at all connection points.
9. Install the terminal blocks TB1, TB2, TB3 and TB4 into the Customer Interface Board at the proper block
frames. Install the video BNC cable connector to the Customer Interface Board’s mating BNC connector
at location J1 (for standard coax installations); for UTP installations, connect twisted-pair video wires to
screw terminal TB4. Refer to the Wiring section for video connections for fiber-optic and ViconNet
versions.
10. Swing the customer interface board back into place. If interface board was completely removed, be sure
to reinstall it correctly, with the white connector near the wall of the enclosure. After wiring is complete,
dress cables up over board to ensure no excess cable is hanging past the board.
11. Configure the SurveyorVFT communication/protocol and address DIP switches on the main board at this
time. Refer to the Setting the DIP Switch section of this manual.
WARNING: Cables having excessive slack can cause damage to the SurveyorVFT when installed into the
housing.
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12. Lift the SurveyorVFT camera drive up to the housing and
attach the housing’s safety cord clip to the camera drive’s
tab. See Figure 13. Allow the drive to hang from the
housing. Insert the clip of the safety cord from the lower
dome into the hole on the inside of the housing. See label
inside housing.
13. Align the tabs on the camera drive with the slots in the
housing, matching up the arrows on the camera drive and
the housing.
14. Push the camera drive straight up into the housing until it
snaps into the housing. Do not use excessive force. In the
event that it does not snap easily, remove the SurveyorVFT
and verify proper cabling.
15. Holding the lower dome, line up the 2 molded tabs on the
lower dome with the 2 parallel surfaces on the housing.
Push the lower dome up and verify that it snaps into place
on both sides. See Figure 14.
16. Proceed to the Operation section of this manual.
Figure 13
Safety Cord Installation
Figure 14
Indoor Lower Dome Installation
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Outdoor Pendant Model
The Outdoor Pendant model mounts on a Vicon mount (refer to the table in the Introduction section) or a 1.5inch vertical pipe with appropriate coupling in the same manner as the indoor version. The outdoor version
includes a sunshield, heater and weather protection.
Outdoor Pendant Overview
The mount is installed with all the cables run through it or the 1.5-inch NPT pipe is prepared with lubricant for
the housing and the SurveyorVFT installation. The cables are routed through the housing and the housing is
screwed tightly to the pipe. Then the customer interface board is wired. The SurveyorVFT is hung from the
housing safety cord. The SurveyorVFT drive is then carefully snapped into the housing. The entire
SurveyorVFT is supported by the mount. The outdoor lower dome is then snapped on and screwed tight to
the SurveyorVFT. See Figure 15. Detailed installation instructions will follow.
The accessory kit contains the removable terminal blocks to be used for connections in this installation. The
mount must provide a support of suitable strength for the outdoor pendant SurveyorVFT weight of 7.7 lb
(3.5 kg).
1. Install the mount in accordance with the
installation manual included with the mount or
prepare the vertical 1.5-inch NPT pipe.
2. Feed all necessary cables through the back of
the mount or out the end of the 1.5-inch NPT
pipe.
3. Unlatch and rotate the customer interface
board 90º downward to provide access to the
terminal blocks. (The board can be completely
removed if necessary by snapping it out of the
hinge after rotated to the 90º downward
position.)
4. Apply the provided anti-seize lubricant to the
first 2-3 unpainted threads of the housing.
5. Lift the sunshield/housing up to the mount and
feed the cables through its top opening.
6. Place the housing onto the 1.5-inch pipe and
screw clockwise, looking up at the housing.
When it becomes snug, turn it an additional
quarter-turn.
7. Remove terminal blocks from the accessory
Figure 15
Outdoor Pendant Mount Model
kit. The 2-pin is for power, the two (2) 8-pin are
for alarms and control/relay; the 3-pin is for
UTP option. Terminate all the cables as
follows:
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a) Strip approximately 1 inch (25 mm) of the cable outer jacket to be terminated in terminal blocks TB1
and TB3. Then strip approximately 0.25 inches (6 mm) of insulation off of each individual wire.
b) Refer to Wiring section and Table 2 to make all connections to terminal block TB1 (power), TB2
(alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4 UTP video). On TB3, the COMMAND IN + (CI+) and
COMMAND IN - (CI-) connections must be used for Simplex operation. For Half Duplex operation,
the additional signals RESPONSE OUT + (RO+) and RESPONSE OUT - (RO-) must also be used.
Insert each wire into its proper terminal block location and tighten the screw.
c) Terminate the video (coaxial) cable with a BNC type male connector, if not previously done. Refer to
Wiring section for video connections for fiber-optic or ViconNet optional video transmissions.
d) Terminate the 8-conductor alarm cable or communication/relay cable.
8. Slide excess cable back up into the mount/pipe so that cable length is flush with the bottom of the
housing, approximately 8 - 9 inches (203 - 229 mm).
Note: There should be minimal wire slack at all connection points.
9. Install the terminal blocks TB1, TB2, TB3 and TB4 into the Customer Interface Board at the proper block
frames. Install the video BNC cable connector to the Customer Interface Board’s mating BNC connector
at location J1 (for coax installations) or connect twisted-pair video wires to screw terminal TB4 (for UTP
installations). Refer to the Wiring section for video connections for fiber-optic and ViconNet versions.
10. Swing the customer interface board back into place. If interface board was completely removed, be sure
to reinstall it correctly, with the white connector near the wall of the enclosure. Refer to Figure 16. After
wiring is complete, dress cables up over board
11. Configure the SurveyorVFT communication/protocol and address DIP switches on the main board at this
time. Refer to the Setting the DIP Switch section of this manual.
12. Lift the SurveyorVFT camera drive up to the housing and attach the housing’s safety cord clip to the
camera drive’s tab. See Figure 17. Allow the drive to hang from the housing. Insert the clip of the safety
cord from the lower dome into the hole on the inside of the housing. See label inside housing.
13. Align the tabs on the camera drive with the slots in the housing, matching up the two arrows on the
camera drive and the housing.
WARNING: Cables having excessive slack can cause damage to the SurveyorVFT when installed into the
housing.
Unlatching the Customer Interface
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Figure 16
Board
14. Push the camera drive
straight up into the housing
until it snaps into the
housing. Do not use
excessive force. In the event
that it does not snap easily,
remove the SurveyorVFT
and verify proper cabling.
15. Holding the lower dome, line
up the 2 molded tabs on the
lower dome with the 2
parallel surfaces of the
housing. Push the lower
dome up and verify that it
snaps into place on both
sides. See Figure 18.
16. Tighten the 4 trim ring
captive screws to hold the
lower dome in place. Verify
proper orientation of the
grommet.
17. Proceed to the Operation
section of this manual.
Figure 17
Installing the Safety Cords
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Figure 18
Outdoor Lower Dome Installation
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NOTES
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Wiring
Wiring is done with runs of cable for power, video and control. Optional wiring can be installed for the relay
output and alarm inputs. All cables enter the enclosure from the top on all pendant installations and through
the conduit fitting on all in-ceiling installations. Refer to the Technical Information section for all electrical
requirements.
Power cables carry AC power and are usually a two-conductor type ranging in size from 20 to 12 AWG. The
power source used should be a UL listed Class 2 indoor/dry or Class 3 outdoor/wet rated type power supply.
The leads should be connected to Terminal Block 1 (TB1). The size of the two-conductor cable depends on
indoor/outdoor application and cable distance as shown in Table 4 of the Technical Information section. Refer
to the table in the Introduction for power supplies available from Vicon (single and multi-channel).
In the standard version, video cables carry the composite video signal and Vicoax signals out of the
SurveyorVFT over coaxial cable. In Vicoax mode, the video signal also carries the control signals. The video
cable should be connected to the BNC female connector J1 for installations using coaxial cable; for UTP
installations, twisted-pair video wires should be connected to TB4. For the fiber-optic version, video is carried
through connector J2 on the customer interface board to a “daughter board” with a standard fiber-optic
connector. For the ViconNet version, video is digitized and made available through the RJ-45 LAN
connection. Refer to the Reference section of this manual for information on recommended cable types and
maximum distances.
For the standard coax and twisted-pair versions, control cables carry the NOVA/VPS digital signals and
require individually-shielded twisted-pair sets. The RS-422/485 signal carries the NOVA/VPS protocol (data).
The RS-422 protocol is used for single camera dome applications. RS-422 signals are always active and do
not have a tri-state (high impedance) state. The RS-485 protocol is used for multiple camera domes in a
daisy chain configuration. RS-485 signals are not always active and do have a tri-state (high impedance)
state. Thus, up to 32 SurveyorVFT units maximum (at a maximum distance of 5000 ft (1524 m) end-to-end)
can be daisy chained to any other compatible RS-485 device, including another SurveyorVFT. Refer to the
customer interface board and Figure 19 for signal connection points. The type of cable required depends on
the cable distance and number of wire pairs within a cable, as shown in the Reference section. These signals
are connected to Terminal Block 3 (TB3). There can be a maximum of two control cables (twisted-pair sets),
depending on the mode selected, Simplex or Half Duplex operation. For the fiber-optic version, RS-422 data
is carried through connector J2 on the customer interface board to a “daughter board” with a standard fiberoptic ST connector. For the ViconNet version, communication signals are digitized and are made available
through the RJ-45 LAN connection; additionally, there are two jacks provided for audio input and output, JP1
SPK and JP2 MIC. Refer to Figure 19.
Half Duplex: This RS-422/485 protocol type allows two-way command and response flow between the
SurveyorVFT and the control system that requires two individually-shielded twisted-pair
cables.
Simplex: This RS-422/485 protocol type allows command flow from the control system to the
SurveyorVFT only requiring one shielded twisted-pair cable.
COMMAND IN ± (COMM IN): A signal from the CPU that causes some function to occur in the
SurveyorVFT.
RESPONSE OUT ± (RESP OUT):A signal from the SurveyorVFT to the CPU in response to a
COMMAND IN signal or triggered by an alarm input.
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Figure 19
Customer Interface Board Connections
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Typical Relay and Alarm Connections
Alarm input and relay output type signals are also carried on individually-shielded twisted-pair cable sets. The
signals are defined in the following descriptions.
Alarms 1-4 are electronic CMOS level type inputs that are driven by a dry contact type switch. These signals
are connected to terminal block TB2. Each input has
two states, open and closed. For example, in Figure
20, a door switch can activate an alarm when
connected to a SurveyorVFT alarm input. As a
guideline (under normal conditions), the cable should
be 22 AWG for a 1000 foot (305 m) distance. The
states correspond to defined TTL designations as
follows:
OPEN = HIGH and CLOSED = LOW
where: HIGH = 5 VDC and LOW = < 1 VDC
Since dry contact switches are normally defined in
terms of their inactive or “normal” state, the following
holds true:
Figure 20
Typical Alarm Circuit
NORMALLY OPEN (NO) = ACTIVE LOW (CLOSED)
The “active” state can be programmed through the SurveyorVFT menu system. These signals are
Figure 21
Typical Relay Circuit
NORMALLY CLOSED (NC) = ACTIVE HIGH
(OPEN)
connected to terminal block TB2. Alarm signals
can be programmed for their status
(enabled/disabled), active level definition
(high/low), action/reset function (none, preset, aux
on, aux off or tour), acknowledgment mode
(automatic, momentary or manual) and report
status (yes/no).
The relay output is an actual relay output dry
contact, which directly drives external devices (1.5
A @30 VDC max). For example, a light can be
turned on and off when the relay output is
connected to the light circuit. Refer to Figure 21.
The relay output contact can be programmed for
its power-on state definition (on/off) and output
type definition (momentary or latching).
There is one relay output dry contact located on
terminal block TB3. Connect the circuit to be
switched to the connector pins labeled RELAY C
(relay common) and RELAY NC or RELAY NO for
a normally closed or normally open connection,
respectively.
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Installing the Cables
WARNING: Disable the AC power to prevent installer injury and damage to the unit.
Cables are installed using 2 different methods, depending on the installation type. For the in-ceiling
installation, cables are routed from above the ceiling through a conduit fitting on the enclosure to the
customer interface board. For the pendant installation, cables are routed from the inside of the housing to the
customer interface board. In all cases, there should be minimal wire slack at all connection points. After wiring
is complete, dress the cables so they are up over the board. Each camera dome version requires some
different wiring connections. Refer to Figure 19 for individual customer interface board connections.
For an In-Ceiling Installation
1. Place all cables through the conduit fitting on the side of the enclosure. Verify that all cables have been
routed through 0.75 inch (19 mm) rigid or flexible conduit pipe.
NOTE: If conduit pipe is not used, the supplied strain relief fitting must be installed in place of the one
installed to provide sufficient cable strain relief.
2. If using flexible conduit, cut all cables to their approximate required lengths. Leave approximately 1 inch
(25 mm) extra for termination. Tighten fitting.
3. Remove terminal blocks from the accessory kit. The 2-pin is for power, the two (2) 8-pin are for alarms
and control/relay; the 3-pin is for UTP option.
4. Strip approximately 1 in. (25 mm) of the cable outer jacket used for power, control, UTP video (optional),
alarms and relays. Then strip approximately 0.25 inches (6 mm) of insulation off of each individual wire.
5. Terminate the video (coaxial) cable with a BNC type male connector. Terminate the 8-conductor alarm
cable and relay/control signal cable.
6. Make all connections to terminal blocks TB1 (power), TB2 (alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4
(UTP video) with reference to Tables 2A, 2B and 2C, depending on version. On TB3, the COMMAND IN
+ (COMM IN +) and COMMAND IN - (COMM IN -) connections must be used for Simplex operation. For
Half Duplex operation, the additional signals RESPONSE OUT + (RESP OUT +) and RESPONSE OUT (RESP OUT -) must also be used.
7. Install the terminal blocks TB1, TB2, TB3 and TB4 into the Customer Interface Board at the proper block
frames.
8. Install the video BNC cable connector to the Customer Interface Board’s mating BNC connector for the
standard version. ALTERNATE CONNECTION: For the model using the UTP video connection, use the
twisted-pair video wires. Attach each wire to screw terminal TB4. This signal is polarized and specific wire
connections (+ or -) are marked on the board. Refer to the instructions supplied with the receiver for
those connections. For fiber version, use standard ST connector on “daughter board.” For ViconNet,
connect an RJ-45 connector to J1 on the board.
9. For the ViconNet (-V) IP camera dome version, connect the audio input/output connections if wiring is
available.
10. On installations not using flexible conduit, slide back excess cable and insert the conduit pipe into the
conduit fitting and tighten the screw.
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For an Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Model Installation
Refer to Figure 19 customer interface boards for indoor or outdoor pendant model mount cable installation
details.
1. Route each cable from the inside top of the housing.
2. Remove terminal blocks from the accessory kit. The 2-pin is for power, the two (2) 8-pin are for alarms
and control/relay; the 3-pin is for UTP option.
3. Strip approximately 1 inch (25 mm) of the cable outer jacket used for power, control, UTP video (optional)
alarms and relays. Then strip approximately 0.25 inches (6 mm) of insulation off of each individual wire.
4. Terminate the video (coaxial) cable with a BNC type male connector. Terminate the 8-conductor alarm
cable and the relay/control signal cable.
5. Make all connections to terminal blocks TB1 (power), TB2 (alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4
(UTP video) with reference to Tables 2A, 2B, 2C, depending on version. On TB3, the COMMAND IN +
(COMM IN +) and COMMAND IN - (COMM IN -) connections must be used for simplex operation. For
half duplex operation, the additional signals RESPONSE OUT + (RESP OUT +) and RESPONSE OUT (RESP OUT -) must also be used.
6. Slide excess cable back up into the mount/pipe so that cable length is flush with the bottom of the
housing, approximately 8 to 9 inches (203 to 229 mm).
7. Install the terminal blocks TB1, TB2, TB3 and TB4 into the customer interface board at the proper block
frames. Install the video BNC cable connector to the customer interface board’s mating BNC connector.
ALTERNATE CONNECTION: For the models using the UTP video connection, use the twisted-pair video
wires. Attach each wire to screw terminal TB4. This signal is polarized and specific wire connections
(+ or -) are marked on the board. Refer to the instructions supplied with the receiver for those
connections. For fiber version, use standard ST connector on “daughter board.” For ViconNet, connect an
RJ-45 connector to J1 on the board.
8. For the ViconNet (-V) IP camera dome version, connect the audio input/output connections if wiring is
available.
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*J2 connection provided to accommodate optional fiber optics interface board that provides video and
RS-422 full duplex data through a standard fiber optics connector.
Table 2A
Wiring Connections – Standard Coaxial/Fiber Optic Versions
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CO
NNECTOR/PIN
A
NUMBER
CONNECTOR TYPECONNECTOR/PIN LABELSIGNAL NAME
TERMINAL BLOCK
VIDEO NVT (TB4)
TB4-1
TB4-2
TB4-3
TB1-1
TB1-2
TB2-1
TB2-2
TB2-3
TB2-4
TB2-5
TB2-6
TB2-7
TB2-8
TB3-1
TB3-2
TB3-3
TB3-4
TB3-5
TB3-6
TB3-7
TB3-8
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL BLOCK
UTP +
UTP -
GND
POWER (TB1)
H
N
LARM (TB2)
ALARM 1
GND
ALARM 2
GND
ALARM 3
GND
ALARM 4
GND
COMM/RELAY (TB3)
COMM IN +
COMM IN RESP OUT+
RESP OUT -
GND
RELAY C
RELAY NO
RELAY NC
Unshielded twisted pair +
Unshielded twisted pair -
Hot
Neutral
Alarm input 1
Ground
Alarm input 2
Ground
Alarm input 3
Ground
Alarm input 4
Ground
Command in +
Command in Response out+
Response out -
Ground
Relay, common
Relay, normally open
Relay, normally closed
Table 2B
Wiring Connections – UTP Version
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CO
NNECTOR/PIN
A
NUMBER
TB1-1
TB1-2
TB2-1
TB2-2
TB2-3
TB2-4
TB2-5
TB2-6
TB2-7
TB2-8
TB4-1
TB4-2
TB4-3
J1-1
J1-2
J1-3
J1-4
J1-5
J1-6
J1-7
J1-8
CONNECTOR TYPECONNECTOR/PIN LABELSIGNAL NAME
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL BLOCK
RJ-45
POWER (TB1)
H
N
LARM (TB2)
ALARM 1
GND
ALARM 2
GND
ALARM 3
GND
ALARM 4
GND
RELAY (TB4)
RELAY C
RELAY NO
RELAY NC
LAN (J1)
TX +
TX -
RX +
RX -
Hot
Neutral
Alarm input 1
Ground
Alarm input 2
Ground
Alarm input 3
Ground
Alarm input 4
Ground
Relay, common
Relay, normally open
Relay, normally closed
Transmit +
Transmit Receive +
Receive -
Table 2C
Wiring Connections – ViconNet Version
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Installation Configurations
There are two types of installation configurations for coaxial, twisted-pair and fiber-optic domes, daisy-chain
or star, depending on the needs of the system. A daisy-chain loops signals from one unit to the next. There
can be a maximum of up to 5000 ft (1524 m) from the CPU, keypad or V1400X-IDL to the last dome in the
chain. A star configuration provides multiple communication paths. By fanning out communications, system
reliability increases; a failure on one leg of a star has no affect on the other units. The star configuration
requires the use of a Distribution Line Control, such as Vicon’s V1400X-IDL that can support up to 10 domes.
Refer to the figure below for an illustration of sample configurations. Both types of configurations can be used
within a system.
Note: For daisy chain operation, the DIP switch must be set to RS-485 protocol; for star operation the DIP
switch must be set to RS-422 protocol. Refer to Configuration section for setting the DIP switch.
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Installing the Flash Upgrade and PC Direct Control
It is possible to upgrade software for the SurveyorVFT through a PC and to control the SurveyorVFT from a
PC. There are two system configurations, a standalone system, with one dome and one PC, and a star
configuration, using a V1400X-IDL.
Note: The Flash Upgrade and PC Direct Control Software do not work with the ViconNet (IP) model of the
SurveyorVFT.
Note: A Flash Upgrade cannot be performed on a Vicoax system.
Note: The Flash baud rate must be the same as the Operational baud rate; if this is not the case, turn off the
intelligence switch on the V1400X-IDL.
Before the software for the SurveyorVFT can be upgraded, it is necessary to setup the hardware.
Additionally, software for the PC must be ordered; the disk provides both the flash upgrade utility, needed to
upgrade the firmware in the dome to latest version, and the PC Direct Control Software, which allows a host
PC to control several domes through a GUI. Call Technical Support at 1-800-34-VICON (1-800-348-4266).
Standalone Configuration
Vicon recommends the standalone configuration, connecting the output of the RS-232/RS-422 converter
directly to the SurveyorVFT data line. When one PC is being used with one dome, the PC must be connected
to the SurveyorVFT by means of Vicon’s RS-232/RS-422 Interface Converter (part number 1240-5308-01)
and a cable assembly (not provided). Fabricate the cable using 2 twisted pairs plus shield. See table below
for pin out connections. Connect the converter to the SERIAL port on the PC. Connect the other end of the
fabricated cable to COMM TB3 on the Communications/Power Supply PC Board. See following figure.
Pin Out Connections
RS-232/RS-422 Converter SurveyorVFT COMM TB3
Signal To Signal
RD(A) (RESPONSE IN -) PIN 4 (RESPONSE OUT -)
RD(B) (RESPONSE IN +) PIN 3 (RESPONSE OUT +)
G (GROUND) PIN 5 (GROUND)
TD(B) (COMMAND OUT +) PIN 1 (COMMAND IN +)
TD(A) (COMMAND OUT -) PIN 2 (COMMAND IN -)
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Standalone Configuration System
Star Configuration
When multiple domes are connected in a star configuration, using a V1400X-IDL, the RS-232/RS-422
Interface Converter is used, part number 1240-5308-01, along with a customer fabricated cable. Refer to
Table 2A for connections. In this configuration, connect the converter end of the customer-fabricated cable
assembly to the SERIAL port of the computer and the other end to the CPU/J11 port on the V1400X-IDL (you
may have to disconnect the keypad). See following figure.
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After the physical connections are made, insert the software disk and select the appropriate program, Flash
Upgrade Utility or PC Direct Control Software.
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Star Configuration System
Configuration
The SurveyorVFT must be configured for its address and mode and termination setting when using RS422/RS-485 protocol. The address and mode are set using the two 8-position DIP Switch banks SW1 and
SW2. It is necessary to determine which communication mode, Camera/Lens Module type and SurveyorVFT
address is required prior to configuration. Configuration should be performed just prior to final assembly and
installation. The termination setting is configured using 3 jumpers. This termination setting does not apply to
RS-422 mode.
Setting the DIP Switches
This section defines how to set DIP switches 1 and 2 (SW1 and SW2) on the Main Board.
Refer to Figure 22 for DIP switch
location and Figure 23 for DIP switch
label. DIP switch 1 (SW1) is used to
set the address as explained later. DIP
switch 2 (SW2) is used to set the
mode functions and protocol. Position
1 is the video mode setting, NTSC
(ON) or PAL (OFF). Position 2 is the
communication mode setting, Vicoax
mode (ON) or Serial (OFF). Serial
selection enables twisted pair
compatibility to other manufacturer’s
protocol. Position 3 is the
communication type setting, SIMPLEX
(ON) or HALF DUPLEX (OFF).
Position 4 is the protocol mode setting,
RS-485 (ON) or RS-422 (OFF).
Switches 5-8 select other
manufacturer’s protocols. Each switch
is numbered from 1 to 8 and marked
to indicate the ON position.
SurveyorVFT will automatically detect
Figure 22
DIP Switch Location
1. Set switches 1 - 8 on DIP switch 1 (SW1) to SurveyorVFT’s address as specified in Table 3. All
addresses between 0 and 255 are valid (address 0 is the same as camera number 256). See Figure 23.
2. Set switch 1 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to the appropriate video mode (PAL/OFF or NTSC/ON).
3. Set switch 2 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to the OFF position (SERIAL).
4. Set switch 3 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to the appropriate communication mode (SIMPLEX or DUPLEX).
5. Set switch 4 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to the appropriate communication protocol (RS-422 or RS-485).
6. Set switches 5-8 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to the appropriate manufacturer protocol. See Figure 23.
the system’s baud rate and supports
4800, 9600 and 19,200 kb/sec rates.
For RS-422/485 Mode:
NOTE: Switch 4 must be set to RS-485 protocol to enable daisy chain operation; switch 4 must be set to
RS-422 protocol to enable star operation.
NOTE: All SurveyorVFTs in a daisy chain or star configuration must have unique addresses for proper
operation.
For Vicoax Mode:
1. Set switch 1 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to the appropriate video mode (PAL or NTSC).
2. Set switch 2 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to the ON position (Vicoax mode).
3. Set switches 3 and 4 on DIP switch 2 (SW2) to either position, as it does not affect Vicoax protocol
operation.
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NOTE: DIP switches labeled ON or CLOSED and OFF or OPEN have the same meaning.
Competitive Protocol Settings, Switches 5-8
Pelco: Switch 5 is ON, switches 6-8 are OFF
Sensormatic: Switch 6 is ON, switches 5, 7, 8 are OFF
Ultrak: Switches 5 and 6 are ON, switches 7-8 are OFF
Philips: Switch 7 is ON, switches 5, 6, 8 are OFF
Cohu: Switches 5 and 7 are ON, switches 6 and 8 are OFF
Kalatel: Switches 6 and 7 are ON, switches 5 and 8 are OFF
Panasonic: Switches 5 and 8 are ON, switches 6 and 7 are OFF
NTCIP: Switch 8 is ON, switches 5 - 7 are OFF
Figure 23
DIP Switch Label
Caution: Competitive protocols are not available in LAN (ViconNet) mode.
Note: For Pelco Keypad with 2400 baud, switch 3 on SW2 must be set to ON; Pelco is D protocol.
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Setting the End-of-Line Jumpers JP1, JP2 & JP3 for RS-485 Protocol
Operation
Figure 24
End-of-Line Jumper Location
NOTE: DIP Switch 2 (SW2) switch 4 must be set to the ON (RS-485) position for proper daisy chain
operation. The end-of-line jumpers do not affect RS-422 mode.
NOTE: 32 units maximum can be daisy chained at a maximum distance of 5000 ft (1524 m) end-to-end.
The 3 jumpers are installed on each SurveyorVFT. There are 2 possible configurations as follows:
Jumpers Installed: For one camera dome or the last in line of a daisy chain using RS-485 protocol only.
Jumpers Uninstalled: For all intermediate camera domes in a daisy chain using RS-485 protocol only.
1. Uninstall the SurveyorVFT camera drive to access the jumper sockets. Refer to the “Uninstalling the
SurveyorVFT” section of this manual.
2. Verify that all 3 jumpers are installed over the 2 pins for each socket on a SurveyorVFT that is the only
unit in a daisy chain or the last in line of a daisy chain.
3. Reassemble the SurveyorVFT and proceed to the Operation section of this manual for functional testing.
Refer to the Installation section of this manual.
This section defines setting the
end-of-line jumpers JP1, JP2 and
JP3. The jumper sockets are
located on the underside of the
customer interface board, as
shown in Figure 24.
Configuring the ViconNet (IP/LAN) Version
The following information is provided when installing the ViconNet version of the Surveyor VFT (IP dome)
only. The SurveyorVFT camera dome (IP version) is shipped with two CDs, SurveyorVFT Software (includes
VNSetup) and VN-100 Viewer. These CDs contain the software needed to setup your IP system. Be sure the
ViconNet Workstation meets the minimum requirements, is running the ViconNet application (VNSetup.exe)
and has the proper PTZ camera driver. Refer to appropriate ViconNet documentation.
The default parameters on the IP dome are:
IP address
Nucleus IP address: [1.1.1.2].
The DHCP option (obtains an IP address automatically) is ON by default. To change the setup to operate in a
network using fixed IP addresses, the option "Specify IP address" should be selected (see the section” Using
the ViconNet application" that follows).
On first startup, the camera will attempt to establish connection to the Nucleus with the default address
(1.1.1.2). Connecting it to an active Nucleus is done through the VNSetup utility.
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: [1.1.1.1].
Configuring the Network Settings
Note: Before starting, make sure that VNSetup.exe is installed on the configuring PC\workstation. Installation
is done using the SurveyorVFT Software CD included.
There are two ways to change the IP dome network settings:
• Activating the camera for the first time: via VNSetup.exe application.
• Camera connects to an active Nucleus: via ViconNet application.
Using the VNSetup
1. Make sure the MAC address of the camera is available.
2. Verify that the camera is physically connected to the network.
3. Run the VNSetup application (double click on VNSetup.exe)
4. Using the camera's MAC address, select it from the TX Selection list (See Figure below).
5. Enter the Nucleus IP address.
6. Enter the following network parameters: IP Address, Net Mask and Gateway (See Figure below).
7. If the network operation is fixed IP address method, do the following:
• Open the network settings window (refer to the "Using the ViconNet application" section).
• Select the "Specify an IP address" option.
• Enter the network parameters (see your IT administrator).
• Click OK. Application in the camera should restart.
8. To set the date and time perform the following steps:
• Set the time zone (the actual number of hours offset from the local time to GMT time).
• Set the local date.
• Set the local time.
Transmitter (TX) Selection List Screen Network Configuration Screen
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Upgrading Software Version
The upgrade software procedure requires the VNSetup utility to install a new version. Follow the steps below.
1. Load the new IP dome software CD (provided) to the PC/workstation.
2. Installation script will start automatically. (If not, double click on the Setup.exe icon in the CD drive.)
3. Follow the instructions on screen. The VNSetup utility will start automatically.
4. Press the “Install new version” button.
5. A dialog box that enables the selection of the latest version will show up (see Figure below).
6. Select the new version and press the “Install” button. The IP dome will restart; it will be unavailable for
use for a few minutes.
7. After the new version is successfully installed, a confirmation message will display.
Version Selection List
After the SurveyorVFT has been configured for ViconNet, upon another boot up (or preset 97), the opening
screen will display (Figure 26). This screen displays the camera dome program version, current date/time and
some of the word ViconNet. Upon completion of homing, the SurveyorVFT is ready to verify proper operation.
(Note: Figure 26 is only a sample screen.) The word ViconNet remains on the screen until a PTZ action is
taken.
Note: The camera drive always returns to the pan and tilt coordinates it was initially powered-up with unless
autohome on power-up was set.
Figure 26
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ViconNet Configuration
After the camera dome has been setup with the proper IP address, configuration features from a remote
workstation, server or recorder are available as follows.
• A network settings screen is used to modify the camera dome’s IP parameters. This allows great
flexibility in network setup.
Note: This setup can be performed from any VN1000/VN5000 workstation connected to the IP dome and to
the Nucleus.
1. Verify that the camera is connected to the network and that it is active.
2. From the workstation desktop, run the ViconNet application.
3. After logging in, open the site setup selection window.
4. Select the IP dome camera setup.
5. Open the “Network Setup and Site Name” setup window. Network Settings window will display.
See Figure below.
6. Change the required parameters and click OK. (See your IT administrator for specific network
parameters.) Application of the camera will restart.
• An Authorization screen is used to establish authority levels, by user group. Functions such as PTZ
and video view, record and playback can be set for authority level.
•A priority screen is used to establish video quality and FPS levels.
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Network Settings Window
ViconNet (IP/LAN) Version Operation
The following functions are supported by the ViconNet system through a workstation, recorder or server.
1. System macros can be configured to view and record the dome’s video. In addition, within macros,
alarms can be sent and remote macros triggered.
2. An alarm can be triggered upon video motion detection and video loss. This alarm can be sent remotely
to other networked units.
3. PTZ control can be performed from any networked workstation, recorder or server. Authorization for PTZ
can be assigned to specific operator levels.
Refer to the ViconNet workstation manual XX113-3X for complete information on operation. A copy of
the manual can be found on the SurveyorVFT Software CD included.
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Uninstalling the SurveyorVFT
The SurveyorVFT camera drive can be easily uninstalled by simply pushing in the tabs to release the camera
drive from the housing or the enclosure. A safety cord is always available to safely hang the camera drive or
camera dome assembly while installing or uninstalling.
For an In-Ceiling Installation
1. Gently pull down on the lower dome’s
outside edge, with two hands, until all
molded tabs snap out of place.
2. Push in the tabs to release the
camera drive from the enclosure. It
will hang from the safety cord. Refer
to Figure 25.
3. If it is necessary to completely remove
the camera drive, disconnect the
safety cord clip.
For a Pendant Installation
1. (Outdoor Pendant model only) Loosen
the 4 trim ring screws from the
outdoor lower dome.
2. Gently pull down on the lower dome’s
outside edge, until it snaps out of
place.
3. Push in the tabs on the housing until
the SurveyorVFT camera drive is
released. Refer to Figure 25.
Figure 25
Uninstallation
5. If it is necessary to completely remove the SurveyorVFT, disconnect the clip on the end of the safety cord
from the latch on the housing.
4. Allow the SurveyorVFT to gently drop
down until it is supported by the safety
cord.
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Operation
Following the complete installation and setup of the SurveyorVFT, it is necessary to perform initial power-up
testing and verify proper operation. If the SurveyorVFT fails to power-up correctly, go to the Troubleshooting
sub-section of this section. When initial power-up has been completed and verified, SurveyorVFT can be
setup and operated in a normal fashion using a Vicon remote operator keypad, VPS/NOVA unit or through a
PC running the Surveyor Direct Control program; the ViconNet can be run from a ViconNet workstation.
Initial Power-Up
1. Setup an appropriate monitor within the
vicinity of the SurveyorVFT. Connect the
video out cable to the monitor. Power-on
the monitor and verify that no signal is
displayed.
2. Verify that the SurveyorVFT has been
installed, wired and configured in
accordance with this manual.
3. Switch the AC power on to the
SurveyorVFT. The monitor will display the
power-up test screen (Figure 26) for the
duration of its initial testing. This test
displays the status of the functions pan, tilt,
zoom, focus and the integrity of the
Figure 26
Power-Up Test Screen
memory (NVRAM). If any test fails, “FAIL”
displays in place of “PASS.”
Figure 27
Opening Screen
4. The SurveyorVFT then switches to the
opening screen (Figure 27). This screen
will display the camera dome program
version, current date/time and some of the
current DIP switch settings. Upon
completion of homing, the SurveyorVFT is
ready to verify proper operation. (Note:
Figure 27 is only a sample screen.)
NOTE: The camera drive always returns to the
pan and tilt coordinates it was initially
powered-up with unless autohome on
power-up was set.
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Verifying Proper Operation
Set up a remote keypad via RS-422/485 or a NOVA/VPS CPU via RS-422/485 or Vicoax protocol to the
SurveyorVFT. Power-on the control device and verify that it boots up. Set up the control device for operation
with the SurveyorVFT in accordance with its Installation and Operation Manual.
For a Vicon model V1300X-RVC or V1300X-DVC keypad connected directly to the SurveyorVFT or through a
CPU, use the following procedure to access SurveyorVFT programming:
1. Slide the keypad’s PGM-RUN switch to the
PGM position.
2. Press the PP ENTER key; the PRESET
LED displays a blinking 0.
3. Press the 9 and 4 numeric keys in that
order.
4. Press the PP ENTER key again. The
PRESET LED display remains with the
number 94 and the monitor displays the
SurveyorVFT Main Menu, as shown in
Figure 28.
Figure 28
Main Menu
5. Set up the SurveyorVFT as desired using
the remote keypad. Proper operation has
been verified.
Testing Preset 93
In Duplex mode only, if the dome is not responding back to the CPU that it is performing functions
(ex.,.autoiris, autopan, alarm), perform the following:
1. Press PP ENTER key.
2. Press the 9 and 3 numeric keys in that order.
3. If the LEDs on the A/I and A/P keys light, your unit is responding.
4. Press AUX2 to acknowledge baud rate/polarity.
Use of the Auto-Baud Detect Feature
Auto-baud detect functions after installing
defaults, using preset 95, when switching
Vicoax to NOVA (VPS) and upon power-up
when the dome sees an incorrect baud rate
from keypad or control system. It allows the
camera dome to detect a new baud rate from
the host controller without having to cycle AC
power. This feature is especially useful when
the camera dome will be set up remotely at one
baud rate and installed into a system having a
different baud rate. See Figure 29. (Note: Figure
29 is only a sample screen.)
After configuration of SurveyorVFT is complete,
set the baud rate for the new host system before
powering down and disconnecting as follows:
Figure 29
Auto-Baud Detect Screen
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1. Slide the keypad’s PGM-RUN switch to the PGM position.
2. Press the PP ENTER key; the PRESET LED displays a blinking 0.
3. Press the 9 and 5 numeric keys in that order.
4. Press the PP ENTER key again. The PRESET LED display remains with the number 95. The monitor will
display the power-up test screen (Figure 26) for the duration of its initial testing.
5. The SurveyorVFT then switches to the opening screen (Figure 27). This screen will display the camera
dome program version, current date/time, the current address and a request to send communications to
baud detect. Move the joystick or press buttons to send commands and commence auto-baud detect.
Troubleshooting
If the SurveyorVFT does not power-up correctly, check the following:
⇒ Check if the power LED DP2 on the Customer Interface Board is on. If the voltage is too low, the LED will
stay off.
⇒ Verify, with a voltmeter, that 18 to 32 VAC is measured across TB1, pins 1 and 2. If not, check the
integrity of the power wiring. If less than 18 VAC is measured, it is probable that the power cable length is
too long. Check the maximum usable cable distance for the voltage input as stated in Table of the
Technical Information section. If 18 to 32 VAC is measured, return the SurveyorVFT back to factory for
service in accordance with the Shipping Instructions section of this manual.
⇒ If the last screen displays and does not disappear, the SurveyorVFT is not communicating with the
control device. Verify that the SurveyorVFT address is selected on the control device. Sometimes moving
the joystick can begin communication. If communication cannot be established, check the integrity of the
control signal wiring. If all wiring is correct, swap the camera drive and re-check. If the new camera drive
communicates, return the SurveyorVFT back to the factory for service in accordance with the Shipping
Instructions section of this manual.
⇒ If the SurveyorVFT is intermittently operational or operating independently, it is possible that the
communications (control) wiring is incorrect. Re-check proper placement of the control and response
signals on the terminal block. Also, verify that SW2, switch 3 is set for Half Duplex in a Half Duplex wired
SurveyorVFT.
⇒ If the SurveyorVFT powers up but does not display any video, it is possible that there is a poor video
cable connection. Verify that BNC connectors are attached at the camera dome and monitor/CPU. In
addition, verify that the cable is not damaged. It is common for the cable to be stretched or squashed
somewhere along its run. If possible, check the output locally, with a portable monitor, at the actual
camera dome site.
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Competitive Protocols
The SurveyorVFT Camera Dome can be operated by a number of competitive protocols. The tables below
outline how to use the functions on Pelco, Sensormatic, Kalatel, Ultrak, Panasonic, Philips and Cohu
keypads.
Testing Conditions
Pelco: tested with the MPT9500 Controller and Pelco D protocol. SurveyorVFT should function with any
Pelco keypad using Pelco D protocol.
Sensormatic: tested using the AD Tracker 16 via RCSN422 SensorNet to RS422 converter. SurveyorVFT
should function with any Sensormatic (AD) keypad using SensorNet protocol.
Kalatel: tested with KTD-404, which requires a protocol converter KTD-410 to convert Kalatel’s Digiplex
protocol to ASCII RS-232 protocol; an RS-232 to RS-422 converter (with external power) is then required to
connect the SurveyorVFT. The SurveyorVFT in Kalatel mode is simplex 9600, n, 8, 1. SurveyorVFT should
function with any Kalatel keypad using Digiplex protocol.
Ultrak: tested with KEGS5000 keypad, which requires Ultrak control port adapter (RJ-11 connector to 1 x RS
485 and 1x RS-232 ports). For detailed information refer to Ultrak keypad user manual connection diagram.
Keypad communication interface is RS-485: 9600 baud. The SurveyorVFT in Ultrak mode is simplex with
event parity.8.1. SurveyorVFT should function with most Ultrak keypads using Ultrak KD6/KD6-Z protocol.
(Version of the supported protocol: Ultrak KD6/KD6-Z, release date June 2001.)
Panasonic: tested with WV-CU161 keypad, which does not require any port adapters. For detailed
information refer to Panasonic keypad user manual connection diagram. Set keypad communication protocol
to RS-485: 9600 baud, duplex, data bit 8, parity NONE, and stop bit 1. SurveyorVFT should function with
most Panasonic keypads that utilize Panasonic WV-CS850(A) ver 3.0 protocol. (Version of the supported
protocol: Panasonic WV-CS850(A) ver 3.0, release date October 2001.)
Philips: Tested with LTC-5136 series keypad, which requires Bosch LTC 8557 series and Qlty ICC-11
converters (both converters must be self powered) to resample the signal from RS-232 to RS-422 protocol.
For detailed information refer to Philips keypad user manual and converters user manuals. To enable Philips
protocol set SurveyorVFT SW2 DIP switch 7 to ON position. Switches 2-6 and 8 must be set to OFF.
Communication with the SurveyorVFT using Philips protocol is supported at RS-422: 9600 baud, data bit 8,
parity NONE, and stop bit is 1. SurveyorVFT should function with most Philips keypads using Philips
AutoDome TC8560/TC700 protocol. (Version of the supported protocol: Philips AutoDome TC8560/TC700 Series Release Date: March 2000.)
Cohu: Tested with WinMPC v4.2 software application, which requires Black Box RS 232 to RS 422 interface
converter. For detailed information on wiring diagram refer to Cohu iDome user manual. To enable Cohu
protocol set SurveyorSVFT SW2 DIP switches 5 and 7 to ON position. Switches 2, 6 and 8 must be set to
OFF. Communication with the SurveyorVFT using Cohu protocol is supported at RS-422: 9600 baud, data bit
8, parity NONE, and stop bit is 1. SurveyorVFT should function with most Cohu keypads that utilize Cohu
iDome/iView/LCU protocol. (Version of the supported protocol: Cohu iDome/iView/LCU Communication Protocol – Rev 3.0. Release Date: March 2004.)
Note: All companies make changes and improvements in their products. Because this product can
interface with equipment not manufactured by Vicon, there is a possibility that the interface protocols
may have changed since Vicon tested this product with the interfacing equipment. Vicon
recommends purchasing a single unit for bench testing prior to purchasing and installing this
product in quantity.
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Pelco
FunctionKeypressFunctionKeypress
95, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
Enter Menu
Select/StoreIO (Iris Open)Program Sectors
Backup/Abort/ExitIC (Iris Close)Reset Dome
Iris OpenIris Open- Controls Autoiris LevelsSet AP limits
Iris Close
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Camera Off
Camera On
AutopanPan Auto = On , Pan Man = OffAlarm Acknowledge
AutoirisNo Control- Unit is always in autoiris.
Lens Speed
F2 Set Transmit Polarity
Iris Close - Controls Autoiris Levels
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom Wide
Zoom Tele
Camera Off
Camera On
8, F1, enter 1 or 2 for low, 3 for med , 4 for high.
Zoom and focus speed are the same.Flip (Turn 180 degrees) 5,F1
Set Pan limits
Diagnostic Screen
Debug Screen
Preset Tours
Auto Tour
Night Mode- Manual<6> Aux to engage. <6> F3 to disengage
AlarmsProgrammed through the menu system.
Turbo (Set speed to
full) - (Pelco Feature)Turbo Button
93, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
F2
96, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
F2 then press Pan Auto to set sectors, Aux 2 and
3 to set mask.
97, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
F2
92, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
F2 then <2> Aux to set left limit and <3> Aux to
set right limit
90, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
F2 then <2> Aux to set left limit and <3> Aux to
set right limit
91, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
F2
99, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears),
F2
The controller MPT9500 doesn't support Pelco
tours. Vicon's tours are accessible using presets
80-87 or the menu system. To store a tour, Enter
preset number, Preset Set , F2. To run tour use
Preset Go.
Pelco calls these patterns; there are multiple
ways of programming. The keypad has default
shortcut keys. This maps to our preset 88. It will
not access preset 89. Press <1>, F1 to start
programming. Press <2>, F1 to stop
programming. Press <3>, F1 to run the tour.
Programming using the Vicon way allows access
to autotours 88 and 89. To program tour 88 enter
<88>, Preset Set, F2 to start programming. A
prompt appears to press Aux 1 to start
programming. When the pattern is complete
press Aux 1 again to stop programming. Then
press IO to store or IC to abort. The tour can also
be programmed thru the menu system.
Enter any number from 1-9 and press "Alarm
Ack". The SurveyorVFT will acknowlede the
alarms in received order.
Supports only a latching relay. Press <1>, Aux
Auxs
Presets
to engage. Press <1> , F3 to disengage
Preset Store - 1 to 32 , 35 to 79 - Enter Preset
Number, Preset Set (Program Label screen
appears), F2 - No preset label editing. Can be
programmed through menu.
Preset Recall - Enter Preset Number, Preset Go
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Peel (Sensormatic
Feature)Not Supported
Camera Control
Including Adjust
V-PhaseMenu system
Sensormatic
FunctionKeypressFunctionKeypress
Enter Menu
Select/StoreFFProgram SectorsNot Supported
Backup/Abor t/Exit CloseReset Dome
Iris OpenOpen - Controls Manual Iris LevelsSet AP limitsNot Supported
Iris CloseClose - Controls Manual Iris LevelsSet Pan limitsNot Supported
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Press and hold IRIS Open, press and hold
Focus (near or f ar), press Zoom Out
Focus Near (Button to r ight top of track
ball)Diagnostic Screen Not Supported
Focus Near (Button to r ight bottom of trac k
ball)Debug ScreenNot Supported
Zoom Out (Button to right bottom of track
ball)Preset Tours
Focus Near (Button to r ight top of track
ball)Auto Tour
Set Transmit
PolarityNot Supported
Press Menu. Using the trac kball scroll to
"Reset Dome", pr ess Zoom
Internal dome tour s are programmed using
the menu system. To run a tour enter 80-87
and press "View ". The AD keypad also
supports progr amming tours that are stored
in the AD keypad. The dome w ill respond to
these tour s. To program the AD keypad
tours press Menu. Use the trackball to scroll
to Define Sequence, pres s Focus or Zoom to
enter. Now use the trackball to program
sequenc e.
Tw o Patterns mapped to our pr eset 88 and
89. Patterns can be s tored through the menu
system or through the keypad. To program
through the keypad pr ess menu, use the
trackball to scroll to Record Pattern, press
Focus or Zoom to select, enter number of
pattern to program. Move the dome to recor d
the desired pattern. Press Next to s tore. To
run pattern select 1 f or autotour 88 and 2 for
autotour 89. Press Pattern to run onc e or
Repeat Pattern to repeat.
Camera OffNot SupportedNight Mode- Manual Not Supported
Vicon Menu Alarms are not us ed. Alarms are
alw ays enabled. The dome w ill report to the
AD keypad w hich alarm is ac tivated (1- 4)
Camera OnNot SupportedAlarms
AutopanNot Supported
Autoiris
Lens SpeedNot Supported
Auxs
Presets
Pan and Tilt
LockoutNot Supported
Press Open or Close to put Iris in manual
mode. Press Close and Open together to
return to Autoiris.
Supports only a latching relay. Press <1>
Output On to engage - Pr ess <1> Output
Off to disengage
Presets 1-79 - To store a pres et - Press
Menu. Us ing the trackball scroll through the
keypad menu to "Setup View ", press
Focus or Zoom to select, enter preset
number, press Focus or Zoom to select. To
recall a preset enter the pres et number and
press View .
Alarm
Ac know ledge
Turbo (Set speed
to full) - (Pelco
Feature)Not Supported
Flip (Turn 180
degrees)Pres s Flip
Peel (Sensormatic
Feature)Not Supported
Camera Control
Including Adjust
V-PhaseMenu system
and the AD keypad contr ols alarm action.
Alarm titles are disabled. The protocol does
not support an alarm acknow ledge
command. The AD keypad does respond to
the dome alarm.
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Kalatel
FunctionKeypressFunctionKeypress
Press Set until "Enter Programming Code"
appears. Enter Access Code 951followed by
SEQ. Select 4 - Cyberdome. Enter three digit
camera number. Enter 1 when prompted
"Does The Monitor Display Site XXX".
Enter Menu
Select/StoreSet keyProgram Sectors
Program the unit using the joystick.Set Transmit Polarity Not Supported
Not Supported; privacy masks through the
menu system is supported
Backup/Abort/Exit
Iris Open
Iris Close
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom OutZoom OutPreset Tours
Zoom InZoom InAuto Tour
Camera Off
Camera On
Autopan
"1st key" (backs up one menu) or "Hold SEQ
(3 sec) to Exit" (exits entire menu system)Reset DomeNot Supported
Iris Open - Controls autoiris setting (Dome
must be set for keypad, autoiris adjust
enabled)Set AP limits
Iris Close - Controls autoiris setting (Dome
must be set for keypad, autoiris adjust
enabled)Set Pan limitsNot Supported
Focus Near (Auto Focus key sets dome back
to auto focus)Diagnostic ScreenNot Supported
Focus Far (Auto Focus key sets dome back to
auto focus)Debug ScreenNot Supported
Tested using a terminal program. The KTD404 does not support this command.Night Mode- Manual
Tested using a terminal program. The KTD404 does not support this command.Alarms
Auto (AP limits set using presets 62 and 63
from menu system)Alarm Acknowledge Not Supported
Set presets 62 (left) and 63 (right) using the
menu system
Internal preset tours 80 and 81 mapped to tours
3 and 4. Tours are programmed using the menu
system. To execute a tour press "Set" followed
by "Auto". Enter 3 or 4.
Internal dome auto tours 88-89 mapped to tours
1 and 2. Tours are programmed using the menu
system. To execute a tour press "Set" followed
by "Auto". Enter 1 or 2
Tested using a terminal program. The KTD-404
does not support this command.
Programmed through the menu system. Kalatel
keypads do not support alarms or alarm
acknowledge from a dome; alarms must be
acknowledge from within the dome.
AutoirisNo Control - Unit is always in autoiris
Lens SpeedNot Supported
Open button on the keypad turns AUX off.
Closed button turns AUX on. If set to
Auxs
Presets
Pan and Tilt Lockout Not Supported
momentary pressing closed turns AUX on
releasing Close turns AUX off.
Presets 000-063. Preset 000 not supported.
Presets 1-063 programmed using menu
system. The VFT also supports preset store
but the KTD-404 does not support this
command. The store command was tested
using a terminal program.
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Turbo (Set speed to
full) - (Pelco Feature) Not Supported
Flip (Turn 180
degrees)
Peel (Sensormatic
Feature)Not Supported
Camera Control
Including Adjust
V-PhaseMenu system
Tested using a terminal program. The KTD-404
does not support this command.
Ultrak
When changing SurveyorVFT software addresses, the keypad may not respond to all 256 addresses. The
workaround is to go to Ultrak KEGS Setup menu, option (3.1.2) and set every camera (256) to KD6.
FunctionKeypressFunctionKeypress
Enter SurveyorVFT address on keypad and hit
Enter key. Use LCD softkeys to navigate to
Main Menu. Use Focus Far to select and save,
Iris Close to abort and exit, Joystick up and
down to navigate, button 1 for AUX1, button 2
When in SurveyorVFT Preset 94 menu use
Focus Far Program Sectors
When in SurveyorVFT Preset 94 menu use Iris
Close
Iris Open
Iris Close
Focus Near
Focus Far
Set Transmit PolarityNot supported
Reset DomeNot supported
Set AP limits
Set Pan limits
Diagnostic Screen
Debug Screen
To Program sectors go to soft key menu and
select Sector Menu. It will enter SurveyorVFT
Preset 96 menu. Use button 1 for AUX 2 and
button 2 for AUX3, Focus Far to select and save
and Iris Close to abort and exit.
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Internal dome tours are programmed using
SurveyorVFT Preset 94 menu system. To run
tours 80 through 87, go to Ultak soft key menu
and select Vector/ Run option. Once prompted to
enter vector number, use number 0 to call tour
80, 1 to call tour 81…, and 7 to call tour 87. Hit
Enter.
Internal dome autotours are programmed using
SurveyorVFT Preset 94 menu system. To run
autotours 88 and 89, go to Ultrak soft key menu
and select Tour/ Run option. Once prompted to
Zoom InTwist joystick clockwiseAuto Tour
Camera OffNot supportedNight Mode- Manual
Camera OnNot supportedAlarms
Autopan
AutoirisUse Auto Iris soft menu key on the keypad Flip (Turn 180 degrees) Not supported
Lens SpeedNot supported
AuxsNot supported
Presets
Pan and Tilt LockoutNot supported
Not supported
Presets 1-64 only are supported. Presets are
captured and configured using SurveyorVFT
Preset 94 menu. To recall a preset enter preset
number on keypad and hit View button.
Alarm Acknowledge
Camera Control
Including Adjust
V-PhaseMenu system
Backlight
Compensation
enter tour number, use number 1 to call tour 88
and 2 to call tour 89 . Hit Enter.
Night mode is enabled or disabled by using Night
mode soft key button. All other Night mode
features are accessible using SurveyorVFT
Preset 94 menu.
If the user wants to use the alarms they must be
acknowledged from within the dome.
Not supported
Use Auxiliary button. In order to work it needs to
be enabled in SurveyorVFT Preset 94 menu.
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Panasonic
FunctionKeypressFunctionKeypress
Press and hold CAMERA SETUP button for 2
sec. Use SET button to select and save options.
Use ESC button to abort or leave options. Move
joystick up and down to select and highlight
SurveyorVFT preset 94 menu options. Use
button AUX 1 for Aux 1 and AUX 2 for Aux 2.
Panasonic keypad supports communication with
Enter Menu
Select/Store
Backup/Abort/Exit
Iris OpenSHIFT key + IRIS OPEN keySet AP limitsNot supported
Iris CloseSHIFT key + IRIS CLOSE keySet Pan limitsNot supported
Focus NearNEAR keyDiagnostic ScreenNot supported
Focus FarFAR keyDebug ScreenNot supported
Zoom OutWIDE keyPreset Tours
Zoom In
Camera OffNot supportedNight Mode- ManualNot supported
Camera OnNot supportedAlarms
AutopanPress AUTO buttonAlarm AcknowledgeNot supported
one dome at a time.Set Transmit PolarityNot supported
SET button when in SureyorVFT preset 94
menuProgram SectorsNot supported
Use ESC key to leave or abort any of the
SureyorVFT preset 94 submenus. To quit
SureyorVFT preset 94 main menu Press and
hold CAMERA SETUP button for 2 sec.Reset DomeNot supported
Internal dome tours are programmed using
SureyorVFT preset 94 menu system. The
keypad does not support recalling tours.
TELE Key. To zoom in using digital zoom, first
press and hold TELE key to reach the end of
optical zoom and then press TELE key again to
switch to digital zoom.Auto Tour
Supports autotor 88 only. To call autotour press
PATROL PLAY.
If the user wants to use the alarms they must be
acknowledged from within the dome. Panasonic
protocol uses separate communication interface
for alarms.
AutoirisNot supportedFlip (Turn 180 degrees) Not supported
Camera Control
Including Adjust
Lens SpeedNot supported
AuxsNot supported
Presets 1-64 only are supported. Presets are
captured and configured using SureyorVFT
preset 94 menu. To call back a preset enter
preset number on keypad and hit PRESET
Presets
Pan and Tilt LockoutNot supported
button.
V-PhaseNot supported
Home Button. Pressing this button moves the
dome to saved preset position.
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Philips
FunctionKeypressFunctionKeypress
Use On-46-Enter shortcut to enter Dome menu.
Use Focus Far button to select and save
options. Use Iris Close button to abort or leave
options. Move joystick up and down to select
and highlight Dome menu options (joystick
does not support "press and hold" navigation
and editing when in Dome menu). Use shortcut
Set-1021-ENTER for Aux 1, use Set-1022-
ENTER for Aux 2 and use Set-1023-ENTER for
Aux3. Note: In order for the shortcut to work, the
Enter Menu
Select/Store
Backup/Abort/Exit
Iris Open
Iris Close
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Camera Off
Camera On
Autopan
Autoiris
Lens Speed
Auxs
Presets
Pan and Tilt Lockout
keypad must be unlocked. To unlock, use Off-
Twist joystick CW. To zoom in using digital
zoom turn joystick CW again after reaching the
Use On-2-Enter shortcut. To set Autopan Left
and Right limits use Set-101-Enter and Set-102-
Use On-3-Enter shortcut. Use Iris Open or Iris
Close buttons to switch back to manual iris
To save presets use either Set-1-Enter through
Set-79-Enter shortcuts or Dome menu. To recall
presets use Shot-1-Enter to Shot-79-Enter
90-Enter unlock menu.
Focus Far button
Iris Close button
Iris Open
Iris Close
Focus Near
Focus Far
Twist joystick CCW
end of analog zoom spectrum.
Not Supported
Not Supported
Enter shortcuts respectively.
Not Supported
Not Supported
shortcuts. All 79 presets are supported.
Not Supported
Set Transmit Polarity
Program Sectors
Reset Dome
Set AP limits
Set Pan limits
Diagnostic Screen
Debug Screen
Preset Tours
Auto Tour
Night Mode- Manual
Alarms
Alarm Acknowledge
Flip (Turn 180 degrees)
Camera Control
Including Adjust
V-Phase
Supported. Use Dome menu to enable sector
blanking. Use On-86-Enter to assign sectors
(use Set-1022-Enter for Aux 2 and use Set-1023-
To set Left limit use Set-101-Enter and to set
Right limit use Set-102-Enter.
To save tours use either Set-80-Enter through
Set-87-Enter shortcuts or Dome menu. To recall
presets use Shot-80-Enter through Shot-87-
Enter shortcuts. All 7 tours are supported.
Record auto tour 88 use On-100-Enter, Record
auto tour 89 use On-101-Enter, Playback 88 auto
tour On-51-Enter, Playback auto tour 89 On-53Enter, Continuous Playback auto tour 89 use On52-Enter and Continuous Playback auto tour 88
use On-50-Enter. Also, auto tours can be saved
using Dome menu.
If the user wants to use the alarms they must be
acknowledged from within the dome (auto
Auto acknowledge is only supported
To call Factory Home Position use Set-110-
Enter. To save home position preset use Dome
NOTE: Dome "PTZ timeout" menu feature is
not enabled due to Philips protocol PTZ
control delay limitation.
Not Supported
Enter for Aux3).
Set-97-Enter
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
acknowledge).
N/A
N/A
menu.
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Cohu
FunctionKeypressFunctionKeypress
To launch Dome menu use Preset 64 + Store.
Use Focus Far button to select and save
options. Use Iris Close button to abort or exit
options. Move mouse cursor up and down on
Enter Menu
Select/Store
Backup/Abort/Exit
Iris Open
Iris Close
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Camera Off
Camera On
Autopan
Autoiris
Lens Speed
Auxs
Pan/Tilt pane to select and highlight Dome
AUX 1 is Preset1 + Store, AUX 2 is Preset2 +
Store, and AUX3 is Preset3 + Store.
Lens Fast button. Sets dome to "Hi" lens speed.
menu options.
Focus Far button
Iris Close button
Iris Open
Iris Close
Focus Near
Focus Far
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Camera Power button
Camera Power button
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Set Transmit Polarity
Program Sectors
Reset Dome
Set AP limits
Set Pan limits
Diagnostic Screen
Debug Screen
Preset Tours
Auto Tour
Night Mode- Manual
Alarms
Alarm Acknowledge
Flip (Turn 180 degrees)
Camera Control
Including Adjust
V-Phase
Select Preset 63 and press Store button. AUX 2
is Preset2 + Store and AUX3 is Preset3 + Store.
Use Focus Far button to save sector selection
To save tours use Dome menu
Not Supported. Cohu does not support
If the user wants to use the alarms they must be
acknowledged from within the dome (auto
Auto acknowledge is the only one supported
Not Supported
and go to next.
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
AutoTours.
Not Supported
acknowledge).
N/A
N/A
To save presets use either WinMPC software or
Dome menu. In WinMPC, to save a preset
select Preset (1-62) and press Store button. To
call back a preset select Preset (1-62) and
press GoTo button. Note, preset PTZ position
Presets
cannot be saved to Preset 63 and Preset 64.
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Maintenance
The SurveyorVFT requires no scheduled maintenance; however, the Lower Domes require occasional
cleaning. The Chrome and Gold Domes are referred to as Metallized type domes. The Clear and Smoked
Domes are referred to as Acrylic type domes. All domes require careful handling and occasional cleaning.
Care and Cleaning of Metallized Domes
1. Always handle the lower dome by the flange and avoid touching the inside surface, as acid in a fingerprint
can etch the internal coating. Use the recommended cleaning procedure in Step 4.
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, they can be removed by rinsing with clean water and
drying with clean, dry pressurized air. Do not rub the inner surface.
CAUTION: Rubbing the inner surface of metallized lower domes can cause permanent scratches that may
render the dome unusable.
4. If cleaning of the inner surface is necessary, use a wick. Make a wick by rolling a section of soft
microwave-safe (aluminum free) paper towel into a tightly wound tube and tear it in half. Moisten the torn
edge of the wick with an approximate solution of 50% isopropyl alcohol and 50% water. Hold the Lower
Dome upside down and gently wipe the inner surface from the inside to the outer edge. Use a new wick
for each 2 passes over the dome.
5. Clean the lower dome's exterior with any soft, nonabrasive cleaning cloth and a cleaning agent suitable
for acrylic plastic. Either liquid or spray cleaner (wax suitable for fine furniture) is acceptable.
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 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.
4. Scratches or surface blemishes on the interior or exterior may be removed with a nonabrasive wax using
a nonabrasive cleaning cloth. Either liquid or spray cleaner (wax suitable for fine furniture) is acceptable.
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 cleaning agent suitable for acrylic
plastic.
Fuse Replacement
Two fuses (F1 and F2) are located on the underside of the customer interface board. Refer to Figure 29.
When necessary, replace them with the following fuse values:
F1: 2AG, 1.6 amp, 250 volt, slo-blo
F2: 2AG, 2.5 amp, 250 volt, slo-blo
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Shipping Instructions
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.
89 Arkay Drive
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Phone: 631-952-CCTV (2288); Toll-Free: 1-800-645-9116; Fax: 631-951-CCTV (2288)
For service or returns from countries in Europe, contact:
Vicon Europe 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.
Mark the R.A. number on the outside of the carton on the shipping label.
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Reference
Coaxial Cable Recommendations
Caution: Careful selection of proper cable is essential to obtain the best performance from this equipment. Vicon assumes no
responsibility for poor performance when cables other than those recommended, or equivalent, are installed. In all cases, coaxial cable
impedance should be 75 ohms.
Materials
Use only a pure copper center conductor. Do not use a copper-plated steel or aluminum center conductor, as they will
result in poor quality video. Solid-core bare copper conductor is the best type, where flexing and bending will be minimal. If
severe bending and flexing is required for installation, use a stranded center conductor. Never exceed the manufacturer’s
minimum bend radius specification. Use cellular (foam) polyethylene dielectric except where heavy moisture exists. For
moisture conditions, use solid polyethylene dielectric cable with a heavy exterior insulation. The shield must be copper
braid providing 95% or better coverage.
Cable Types
The cable types listed below are the most common 75-ohm types used. They vary in size (diameter), dielectric type and
net DC resistance. The larger cable results in a lower DC resistance and better video quality, with increased difficulty in
handling and installation. Let the required picture quality and cable distance provide a guide in choosing the best cable
type. For cables other than the approved Vicon types below, contact the manufacturers listed below. Note that “BC” refers
to bare copper and “TC” refers to tinned copper.
Recommended Coaxial Cable Types
Cable
Type
RG-11/U 8213 9847 811,4811 14 Solid BC BC braid (95%) 2.6 (8.5)
RG-6/U 9248 9804C 806,4806 18 Solid BC Foil + 61% TC braid (100%) 7.5 (24.6)
RG-59/U 8281* ---- 815 20 Solid BC 2 TC braids (96%) 9.9 (32.5)
RG-59/U 9259 9803 816 22 Stranded BC BC braid (95%) 15.0 (49)
RG-59/U 9659 ---- ---- 22 Stranded BC BC braid (95%) 15.0 (49)
*Requires special BNC-M connector due to 0.305 nominal O.D.
Belden Inc. http://www.belden.com/ (800) 235-3361
Alpha Wire Company http://www.alphawire.com/ (800)-52 ALPHA (522-5742)
West Penn Wire http://www.westpenn-cdt.com/ (800)-245-4964
** For longer cable runs, use a Vicon Video Amplifier to obtain a suitable picture.
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Twisted-Pair Cable
(
)
(
CAUTION: Careful selection of the proper cable is essential to obtain the best performance from this
equipment. Vicon assumes no responsibility for poor performance when cables other than
those recommended are installed.
Materials
Use a pure copper stranded conductor with or without a tin plating to obtain a low DC resistance. Do not use cable with
either a steel or an aluminum stranded conductor because these do not transfer signals effectively for long distances. 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
The most commonly used cable types are dual individually-shielded, twisted pair in a single jacket. This configuration is
the most convenient for RS-422/ RS485 applications. Single twisted pair is also a suitable cable.
Choose a Belden cable type by referring to the characteristics and maximum distances listed below. The maximum
distance for the most reliable digital control refers to the distance between the CPU/Keypad and the Camera Dome
Assembly. The characteristics of the cables in Table 6 should be used as a guideline when cables other than Belden are
used. Materials and construction must follow the guidelines above.
Datalene is a Registered Trademark of Belden. Belden Inc. http://www.belden.com/
UTP Connection
For NVT models, where video is transmitted over twisted-pair cable, a UTP receiver is required. Vicon offers three
receivers to provide video transmission over a range of distances.
*Video signals traveling in opposite directions may co-exist in the same wire bundle up to 2000 ft (600 m) if Cat-5 wire is used.
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Network Cable
(
)
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
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.
CABLE TYPE WIRE SIZE
(AWG)
Belden 1624P
Belden 1583A
Belden 1585A
Belden 7883A
Belden Inc. http://www.belden.com/ (800) 235-3361
24
24PolyolefinPVC5e100328/1004
24
24PolyolefinPVC6250328/100
INSULATION
MATERIAL
Flourinated
Ethylene
Propylene
Flourinated
Ethylene
Propylene
JACKET
MATERIAL
Low Smoke
PVC
PVC5e100328/100
CATEGORY BANDWIDTH
5100328/100
Table
Recommended Network Cable Types
(MHz)
MAXIMUM
DISTANCE
ft/m
NUMBER OF
TWISTED
PAIRS
4
4
4
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Technical Information
ELECTRICAL
Camera Types:
Input Voltage:
Maximum Power
Cable Distance:
Current Ratings
(@24 VAC), max:
Power Consumption:
Heat Equivalent:
Standard Connector
Video Output
Emission Rating:
OPERATIONAL
Video Pan Vie
Video Tilt View:
Autopan Speed:
Drive Type:
Types:
Impedance:
Fuse:
Radio
w:
Pan Speed:
Tilt Speed:
Electrical motorized pan and tilt
with electronic control.
Units available in color and day/night
(NTSC/PAL) formats and a variety of
zoom and feature capabilities.
18-32 VAC (UL listed class 2/3 power
supply).
See Table 4.
Indoor:
Coax, Fiber, UTP: 1.0 A.
ViconNet (TCP/IP): 1.4 A.
Outdoor:
Coax, Fiber, UTP: 1.8 A.
ViconNet (TCP/IP): 2.3 A.
Coax, Fiber, UTP: 2.8 btu/min
(0.7 kg-cal/min).
ViconNet (TCP/IP): 3.1 btu/min
(0.77 kg-cal/min).
Note: These figures represent the
conversion of 100% of the electrical
energy to heat. Actual percentage of
heat generated will be less and will
vary from product to product. These
figures are provided as an aid in
determining the extent of cooling
required for an installation.
Video Out: See version type.
Power: 2-position removable screw terminal block.
Control Input/Output: See version
type.
Relay Output: See version type.
Alarm Input: 8-position removable
screw terminal block.
75 ohms.
F1: 2AG, 1.6 A 250 VAC slo-blo.
F2: 2AG, 2.5 A 250 VAC slo-blo.
FCC Class A.
360°.
-2.5° (-2.5° above horizon) to
92.5° (-2.5° past vertical).
Variable, 0.1 to 360°/sec
(120°/sec in 22X).
Variable, 0.1 to 42°/sec;
enable/disable.
Variable, 0.2 to 150°/sec
(90°/sec in 22X).
Zoom and Focus Speed:
Sectoring:
Preset Capabilities:
Preset Solving
Speed:
Preset Accuracy:
Tour Capabilities:
Autotour Capabilities:
Alarm Capabilities:
Relay Output
Capabilities:
Control Display:
Privacy Masks:
Screen Titling
Capabilities:
Less than 1.8 sec from end to end.
16 max, programmable for size and
titling; capability to be blanked out
(22XEX and 23X only).
79 individual programmable preset
positions.
1 sec nominal.
0.23 degrees maximum in pan
and tilt.
22X: 4 tours available.
22XEX/23X: 8 tours available.
32 programmable events per
tour. Events may be preset
positions with speed control,
alarm acknowledge, dwelltime
control, relay control, call
autotours, tour repeat or another
tour, save/recall camera status.
22XEX/23X: 2 autotours available
with 256 pan, tilt and zoom
functions per autotour.
Programming is done in real time
with joystick and push buttons.
Autotours not available on 22X
model.
4 alarm inputs, individually
programmable.
Functional state 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.
1 relay output.
Power-on state definition (on/off).
Output type definition (momentary or
latching).
Relay function status titling.
Resistive Load: 1.5A@30 VDC
(max).
Inductive Load: 0.75 A @30 VDC.
On-screen, menu-driven system
allowing full configuration of the
dome.
22XEX and 23X: 16 individual,
programmable, zoom-scalable.
Programmable for camera, preset,
sector, relay and alarms.
Camera: 1 for each.
Preset: 79 maximum.
Sector: 16 maximum (not on 22X).
Alarm: 4 maximum.
Individual type date and time
enable/disable; 20 characters
maximum.
Selectable position.
Three text sizes for top two lines.
Fade capability.
Compass/azimuth, 8 compass
headings (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W,
NW). Not available on 22X.
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S
R
-
N
N
Scheduling:
Multilanguage Menu:
Day/Night (23X) Features:
Auto Baud:
Absolute Position Control:
Competitive Protocols:
COAXIAL/UTP VERSION
Control Protocol
Hardware:
Control Protocol
Software:
Control Protocol
Format (selectable via
DIP switch 2):
Real time clock allows scheduling of
up to 64 events, including presets,
relays, alarms, tours or autotours (not
on 22X).
English, Spanish, French, German
and Italian.
6 programmable motion detection
zones with 3 sensitivity levels; image
freeze during preset solve; flip
(invert) video image.
Auto baud detection in RS-422/ RS485 mode; 4800, 9600, 19,200 bps
baud rates supported.
Available in RS-422/RS-485 mode.
Pan/tilt: 0.125°; zoom: 0.125X.
DIP switch selectable. (Not available
on ViconNet version.)
Vicon: Vicon’s NOVA V1422 Matrix
Switcher, V1300, V1344, V1466,
V1400 and 1500 series NOVA CPUs,
V1400X-DVC System Console and
V1300X-RVC desk-top keypad or
V1300X-RVC rack-mounted keypad;
NTCIP 1103 compatible hardware.
Vicon’s ProTech software (or
compatible) or Surveyor Direct
Control program runs on a standard
PC type computer with an RS
422/485 half duplex protocol
interface.
Vicon: RS-422 or RS-485 protocol.
Communication is simplex or half
duplex operation at 4800, 9600 or
19,200 baud or Vicon’s enhanced
VicoaxII protocol (superimposed data
on composite video signal)
automatically detected upon power
up.
RS-485 protocol utilizes full tri-state
outputs for daisy chain capability.
Pelco: Pelco D Protocol (3/2/99); RS485 N.8.1, simplex 2400 bps, duplex
4800 bps.
Sensormatic/AD: RS-422/RS-485
communication protocols user’s
guide Rev. A (csd 05/00); RS422/RS-485 duplex N.8.1 4800 bps.
May require RS-422 converter,
RCSN422.
Ultrak: KD6, KD6-Z control protocols;
RS-485 simplex E.8.1, 9600 bps.
Philips: Receiver/Driver/Auto Dome
control code protocol;
RS-232 simplex N.8.1, 2400 or 9600
bps.
Kalatel: Non-repeating transmit
commands; RS-422 simplex N.8.1,
9600 bps.
Cohu: MPC System RS-422
interface; RS-422 duplex N.8.1, 9600
bps.
Panasonic: Panasonic conventional
and new camera protocol
Connector Types:
OPTICVERSIO
FIBE
Fiber Optic Receiver
Connector Types:
VICONNET VERSIO
Video Formats Supported:
Video Transmission Rate:
Number of Simultaneous
Communication
Hardware:
LAN Interface:
Number of Video
Video Streams:
Video Transmission
Resolution:
Video Quality:
Video Bandwidth:
Specs:
Channels:
NTCIP: 1103 protocol compatible.
Note: All companies make changes
and improvements in their products.
Because this product can interface
with equipment not manufactured by
Vicon, there is a possibility that the
interface protocols may have
changed since Vicon tested this
product with the interfacing
equipment. Vicon recommends
purchasing a single unit for bench
testing prior to purchasing
and installing this product in quantity.
Video Out:
Coax: BNC-F.
UTP: 3-position removable screw
terminal block.
Wavelength: 850/1300 nm.
Loss Budget (62.5/125 u): 12 dB.
Connector: ST.
Video Out: ST type.
Control Input/Output: ST type.
Relay Output: 8-position removable
screw terminal block.
ViconNet Digital Video Management
System.
100 Mbps, TCP/IP Unicast.
1, over LAN connection.
NTSC and PAL, model dependant.
1 channel @30 frames per second
(25 fps, PAL), maximum.
Maximum of 5 viewing/recording
streams per camera dome.
480 horizontal TV lines maximum
at 640 x 480 pixel pallet
(768 x 576, PAL).
ViconNet software quality 1-8,
selectable on an 8-position bar with 2
compression level settings in
resolutions 640 x 240 (768 x 288,
PAL), 320 x 240 (384 x 288, PAL),
240 x 120 (288 x 144, PAL).
1.5 Mbps (per video stream), nom.
Note: Pelco is a registered trademark of Pelco. Sensormatic is a registered trademark of Tyco International Limited. Philips/Bosch
is a trademark of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Kalatel is a trademark of GE Interlogix. Ultrak is a trademark of Honeywell
Inc. Cohu is a trademark of Cohu, Inc.
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Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Coax: 1100 ft (350 m), cable
dependant.
UTP: up to 3000 ft (915 m), model
dependant.
Fiber: 1 mile min.; longer distances
available dependant on cable quality.
ViconNet: 100 meters without
repeater.
Standard network protocol type using
IP addressing scheme and separate
PC application software. Allows
setting of Daylight Saving Time and
synchronous time across the
network.
Camera dome can be setup using
remote recorder or workstation GUI.
Permissions can be assigned for
macro create & edit, alarm setup,
Authentication, Reports and System
Status.
System macros can be added, edited
and deleted using the dome’s video
sensor input. In addition, within
macros, alarms can be sent and
remote macros run.
An alarm can be triggered on video
motion detection and loss. The alarm
can be sent to remote units.
The video from the camera dome is
set to view the Authentication status
symbol (A) on the displayed video.
System can be setup to prioritize
recorded picture quality and video
FPS. Priority can be assigned to
user/macro recording, autorecord or
prealarm recorded video. Also,
simultaneous use of PTZ control on
the camera dome can be enabled.
Indoor or outdoor.
In-ceiling or indoor/outdoor pendant.
See Table 1 for compatible Vicon
mounts.
Indoor pendant housing and outdoor
pendant housing with sunshield.
Standard 1-1/2 inch male NPT pipe
thread or metric equivalent.
Lower Dome Types:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Construction:
Color:
Shipping
Dimensions:
Shipping Weight:
Shipping Volume:
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating
Temperature Range:
Operating
Humidity Range:
Storage
Temperature Range:
Storage Humidity Range:
IP Rating:
Rain/Wind:
Units available for indoor or outdoor
in a variety of colors. See Table 1.
Indoor Ceiling
Diameter: 7.1 in. (180 mm).
Height: 9.7 in. (246 mm).
Indoor Pendant
Diameter: 8.0 in. (203 mm).
Height: 10.0 in. (254 mm).
Outdoor Pendant
Diameter: 9.0 in. (228 mm).
Height: 10.3 in. (262 mm).
0.2 fc (2 lux) at 40 IRE, f/1.6 0.2 fc (2 lux) at 40 IRE, f/1.6
470 TV lines 460 TV lines
More than 50 dB More than 50 dB
Internal/External (line lock on AC line) Internal/External (line lock on AC line)
ON/OFF ON/OFF
Automatic/Manual Automatic/Manual
Automatic/Manual; 1.0 m (tele ) - 0.01 m (wide) Automatic/Manual; 1.0 m (tele ) - 0.01 m (wide)
Automatic/Manual; Red/Blue Gain Level Automatic/Manual; Red/Blue Gain Level
Shutter Speed
Input Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions H x W x L
Weight
Lens Specifications
Focal Length
Aperture max
Horizontal Angle of
View
1/60 - 1/4000 sec 1/50 - 1/4000 sec
9.0 –12 VDC 9.0 –12 VDC
4.0 W max 4.0 W max
2.4 x 2.0 x 3.5 in. (60 x 50 x 89.5 mm) 2.4 x 2.0 x 3.5 in. (60 x 50 x 89.5 mm)
0.5 lb (0.22 kg) 0.5 lb (0.22 kg)
4 - 88 mm 4 - 88 mm
f/1.6 f/1.6
47.3° wide, 2.2° tele 47.3° wide, 2.2° tele
Table 3: Camera/Lens Specifications (continued)
XX134-01-00 Rev 205 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System Technical Information • 67
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. VCRs, all models: Labor and video heads warranted for 120 days from date of original retail purchase. All other
2. Kollector Elite, Kollector Pro and ViconNet Systems (hardware only), all models: Hard Drives warranted for three
3. AurorAcorD: Hard drives, floppy drives, CD-R/W, DVD drives and any and all archive media warranted for 18
4. RAID Storage Devices and Hard Drives, all models: Warranted for one year from date of original
5. Video monitor CRT (cathode ray tube) and LCD monitors, all models: One year from date of original retail
6. NOVA 1500 CPU: Hard drives, floppy drives, CD-R/W drives and any and all archive media, warranted for 18
7. Normal Use excludes prolonged use of lens and pan-and-tilt motors, gear heads, and gears due to continuous
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 accordance 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 August 2, 2004.
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-CCTV.COM. IN THAT EVENT, THE TERMS OF THE POSTED WARRANTY
SHALL APPLY EXCLUSIVELY.
Vicon Part Number: 8006-9010-03-01 Rev 804
parts warranted for one year from date of original retail purchase.
years. All other parts warranted for 18 months.
months. All other parts warranted for three years from date of original retail purchase.
retail purchase.
purchase.
months. All other parts warranted for 3 years from date of original retail purchase.
use of “autopan” or “tour” modes of operation. Such continuous operation is outside the scope of this warranty.
68 • Vicon Standard Equipment Warranty XX134-01-00 Rev 205 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System
Vicon Industries Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
89 Arkay Drive
Hauppauge, New York 11788
631-952-CCTV (2288) 800-645-9116
Fax: 631-951-CCTV (2288)
Vicon Europe
Headquarters
Brunel Way
Fareham, PO15 5TX
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1489 566300
Fax: +44 (0) 1489 566322
Brussels Office
Planet II - Unit E
Leuvensesteenweg 542
B-1930 Zaventem
Belgium
+32 (2) 712 8780
Fax: +32 (2) 712 8781
Far East Office
Unit 5, 17/F, Metropole Square
2 On Yiu Street, Shatin
New Territories,
Hong Kong
(852) 2145-7118
Fax: (852) 2145-7117
Internet Address: www.vicon-cctv.com
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