Philips AutoDome TC700 Series User Manual

AutoDome™ System TC700 Series Camera, Lens, Pan/Tilt, and Receiver/Driver Modules User’s Manual
2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read Instructions - All the s afety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The s afety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings - All w arnings on the unit and in the operating instructions s hould be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5. Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners . Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 6. Attac hments - Do not use attachments not rec ommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. 7. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bow l, kitchen s ink, or laundry tub, in a w et basement, near a swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation, or any area w hic h is classified as a wet location. 8. Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The unit may fall, causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit. Use only w ith a s tand, tripod, bracket, or mount recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer's instructions , and should use a mounting acc ess ory recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be mov ed with care. Quick stops, exc essive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 9. Ventilation - Openings in the enclosure, if any, are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This unit should not be placed in a built-in ins tallation unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions hav e been adhered to. 10. Power Sources - This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of pow er supply you plan to use, consult your appliance dealer or local power company . For units intended to operate from battery pow er, or other s ources, refer to the operating instructions. 11. Grounding or Polarization - This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way . T his is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try revers ing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. Alternately, this unit may be equipped with a 3-wire grounding- type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-ty pe power outlet. This is a s afety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. 12. Power-Cord Protection - Pow er-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience rec eptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. 13. Power Lines - An outdoor sy s tem should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as c ontact with them might be fatal. U.S.A. models only - refer to the National Electrical Code Article 820 regarding installation of CATV syste ms. 14. Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 15. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shoc k . Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit. 16. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified s ervice personnel. 17. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified servic e personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects hav e fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjus t only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technic ian to restore the unit to its normal operation. e. If the unit has been dropped or the c abinet has been damaged. f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance--this indicates a need for service. 18. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteris tics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 19. Safety Check - Upon completion of any s ervice or repairs to this unit, ask the service te chnician to p erform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition. 20. Coax Grounding - If an outside cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the cable sy stem is grounded. U.S.A. models only-- Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1981, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure, grounding of the coax to a discharge unit, size of grounding conduc tors, location of discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. 21. Lightning - For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the w all outlet and disc onnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power-line surges. FCC & ICES INFORMATION (U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only) WARNING - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordanc e with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or telev ision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technic ian for help. Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall not be made. Any such changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No.004-000-00345-4.
3 Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN! CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICA L SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PA RTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations. The lightning flash with an arrow head symbol, w ithin an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons . The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose units not specifically designed for outdoor use to rain or moisture. Attention: Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes . Pow er Disconnect. Units with or w ithout ON-OFF switches have power supplied to the unit w henever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only w hen the ON-OFF s witch is in the ON position. The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units. External Power Supplies Use only the Recommended Pow er Supplies. Power supplies must comply with the requirements of the latest version of IEC 65/VDE 0860. Substitutions may damage the unit or cause a fire or shock haz ard. 24 VAC Units Do Not Exceed 30 VAC Input. Voltage applied to the unit's power input should not exceed 30 VAC. Normal input voltage is 24 VAC. User supplied wiring from 24 VAC supply to unit must be in compliance with electrical codes (Class 2 power levels). Do not ground 24 VAC supply at power supply terminals or at unit's power supply terminals. 220-240 V, 50 Hz Power Cords 220-240 V, 50 Hz pow er c ords, input and output, mus t comply with the latest versions of IEC Publication 227 or IEC Publication 245. Securite RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR. ATTENTION Danger: Pour éviter tout risque d'électrocution, ne pas ouvrir le boîtier. Il n'y a pas de pièces remplaçables à l'intérieur. Pour toute révision, s'adresser à un technicien spécialisé. Cet étiquette peut apparaître en dessous de l'appareil dû aux limitations d''espace. L'éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral avertit l'utilis ateur de la présence d'une haute tension non is olée à l'intérieur de l'appareil. Elle peut être d'une magnitude suffisante pour constituer un risque d'électrocution. Le point d'exclamation à l'intérieur d'un triangle équilatéral avertit l'utilisateur de la présence d'instructions importantes d'utilisation et de maintenance dans la documentation accompagnant l'appareil. Attention Pour éviter un incendie ou une électrocution, ne pas exposer les appareils qui ne sont pas conçus spécifiquement pour usage extérieur à la pluie ou à l'humidité. Attention: L'installation doit être effectuée uniquement par du personnel de service qualifié conformément à la réglementation du Code Electrique National ou à la réglementation locale. Disjonction de l'alimentation . Les appareils avec ou sans commutateurs ON-OFF sont alimentés à chaque fois que le cordon d'alimentation est branché à la source d'alimentation; toutefois, les appareils disposant de commutateurs ON-OFF ne fonctionnnent que lorsque le commutateur ON-OFF est s ur la position ON. Le cordon d'alimentation est la disjonc tion d'alimentation principale pour tous les appareils. Sources d'alimentation extérieures Utiliser uniquement les sources d'alimentation recommandées. Les sources d'alimentation doivent être conformes aux réglementations de la dernière version IEC 65/VDE 0860. Toute modification peut endommager l'appareil ou provoquer un incendie ou un choc élec trique. Appareils 24 VCA Ne pas excéder 30 VCA. La tension appliquée à l'entrée d'alimentation de l'appareil ne devrait pas excéder 30 VCA. Toute installation électrique fournissant du 24 Volts courant alternatif doit être conforme aux codes électriques. (Niveaux d'alimentation de la Clas se 2). Ne pas brancher une prise de terre sur les bornes d'alimentation 24 Volts ou aux bornes d'alimentation de l'appareil. Les cordons secteur 220-240 V, 50 Hz Les cordons secteur 220-240 V, 50 Hz , entrée et sortie, doivent êtro conformes aux versions les plus récentes de la publication 227 de la C.I.E. ou à la publication 245 de la C.I.E.
4 Sicherheitsvorkehrungen RISIKO EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES NICHT ÖFFNEN! VORSICHT VORSICHT: UM EINEN ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAG ZU VERMEIDEN, ABDECKUNG NICHT ENTFERNEN. WARTUNGEN A LLER ART QUA LIFIZIERTEM PERSONAL ÜBERLASSEN. Aus Platzgründen kann diese Warnung auf der Unterseite des Gerätes angebracht sein. Das Blitzsymbol im gleichseitigen Dreieck soll den Benutzer auf nicht isolierte “Hochspannung” im Gehäuse aufmerksam machen, die eventuell stark genug ist, um einen elektrischen Schlag zu verursachen. Das Ausrufezeichen im gleic hseitigen Dreieck soll den Benutzer auf wichtige Bedienungs- und Wartungsanleitungen in der dem Gerät beigefügten Literatur aufmerksam machen. Warnung Um Feuer oder elektrische Schläge zu vermeiden, setzen Sie das Gerät niemals Regen oder Feuchtigkeit aus. Achtung! Die Installation sollte nur von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal gemäß jeweilig zutreffender Elektrovorschriften ausgeführt werden. Netzanschluß. Geräte mit oder ohne Netzschalter haben Spannung am Gerät anliegen, sobald der Netzstecker in die Steckdose gesteck t wird. Das Gerät ist jedoch nur betriebsbereit, wenn der Netzschalter (EIN/AUS) auf EIN steht. Wenn man das Netzkabel aus der Stec kdose zieht, dann ist die Spannungszuführung zum Gerät v ollkommen unterbrochen. Externe Netzgeräte Nur vom Hersteller empfohlene Netzgeräte verwenden! Die Netzgeräte müssen der jeweils gültigen Version der IEC 65/VDE 0860 Bestimmungen entsprechen. Andere Ersatznetzgeräte können das vorliegende Gerät bes chädigen und Feuer oder Elektroschlag bewirken. 24 VAC Geräte Achtung! 30 Volt Eingangswechselspannung darf für 24 VAC Modelle nicht überschritten werden. Normalbetrieb findet bei 24 Volt Wechselspannung statt. Die Kabel- bzw. Drahtverbindung vom Netzgerät zu dem vorliegenden Gerät muß die Bestimmungen der Schutzklasse II erfüllen. Nicht die 24-Volt-Leitung erden weder am Netzgerät noch an den Anschlußklemmen des vorliegenden Gerätes. 220-240 V, 50 Hz Netzkabel, Eingang und Ausgang 220-240 V, 50 Hz Netzkabel, Eingang und Ausgang, muß die neueste Version der IEC Vorschriften, Veröffentlichung 227 oder 245, erfüllen. Precauciones de Seguridad PRE CAUCI ON RI ESGO DE CHO QUE ELECTRI CO. ¡ N O ABRI R! Precaucion: Para Reducir El Riesgo De Choque Eléctrico, Favor No A brir La Cubierta. Este Equipo No Consta De Piezas O Partes Que Requieren Servicio O Mantenimiento. Para Reparaciones Favor Referirse A Un Técnico Calificado. Debido a limitaciones de espacio, es ta etiqueta puede aparecer en la parte inferior de la unidad. El símbolo representado por un relámpago c on punta de flecha dentro de un triángulo equilátero, se muestra con el objetivo de alertar al usuario que existen "voltages peligrosos" sin aislamiento, dentro de la cubierta de la unidad. Dichos voltages pueden ser de tal magnitud que constituyen un riesgo de choque eléctrico a pers onas. El símbolo de exclamación dentro de un triángulo equilátero, se muestra con el objetivo de alertar al ususario de que instrucciones de operac ión y mantenimiento importantes acompañan al equipo. Peligro Para evitar el peligro de incendio ó choque eléctrico, no exponga a la lluvia ó humedad, equipos que no han sido diseñados para uso exterior. Atención: La instalación de este equipo debe ser realizada por personal capacitado, solo en acuerdo, y en cumplimiento de normas del "National Electric Code" (Código Eléctrico Nacional) ó las normas del Gobierno Nacional Local. Para Desconectar la Alimentación: Unidades no equipadas con interruptores ON/OFF, son alimentadas cuando el cable de alimentación es conectado a la c orriente eléctrica. Las unidades equipadas con interruptores s on alimentadas de igual forma, pero adicionalmente requieren que el interruptor esté posicionado en ON. El cable de alimentación es el medio principal de desconexión del equipo. Fuentes de Alimentación Externas Usar solo las fuentes de alimentación recomendadas. Las fuentes de alimentación deben cumplir con los requisitos de la versión más reciente de la IEC 65/VDE 0860. El uso de substitutos puede dañar la unidad, ó crear peligro de inc endio o choque eléctrico. Unidades de 24 VCA No exceder 30 VCA de entrada. Voltage suplido a la unidad no debe exceder 30 VCA. Voltage de entrada normal es de 24 VCA. El cableado de 24 VCA provisto por el usuario debe cumplir con las normas eléctricas (Clase 2 de niv eles de alimentación). No conectar los 24 VCA a tierra en las terminales de la alimentación ó a las terminales de la fuente de alimentación de la unidad. 220-240 V, los cables eléctricos de 50 Hz 220-240 V, los cables eléctricos de 50 Hz, de entrada y de salida, deben cumplir con las versiones mas recientes de la publicación IEC 227 ó la Publicación IEC 245.
5 OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ATTENTION WARNING: Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use proper CMOS/MOSFET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge. NOTE: Grounded wrist straps must be w orn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic-sensitive printed circuit boards. CONTENTS UNPACKING .................................................................. 5 TC700 Series - Camera, Lens, Pan/Tilt, and Receiver/Driver Modules ...................................... 5 SERVICE ........................................................................ 5 DESCRIPTION ............................................................... 6 INSTALLATION .............................................................. 6 Removing Module From Carton ................................ 6 OPERATION .................................................................. 6 Camera Control ......................................................... 6 Changing Operating Modes ...................................... 6 AutoDome Commands .............................................. 6 DIP Switches ............................................................. 8 Thumbwheel Switch .................................................. 8 Camera Commands .................................................. 8 ILLUSTRATIONS ......................................................... 11 UNPACKING Unpack carefully. This is electro-mechanical equipment and should be handled carefully. See INSTALLATION for additional unpacking instructions. Check for the following items: TC700 Series: Camera, lens, pan/tilt, and receiver/driver. See TC700 Series - Camera, Lens, Pan/Tilt, and Receiver/Driver Modules for model numbers. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, replace it properly in its carton and notify the shipper. If any items are missing, notify your Philips Communication & Security Systems Inc. Sales Representative or Customer Service. The shipping carton is the safest container in which the unit may be transported. Save it for possible future use TC700 Series - Camera, Lens, Pan/Tilt, and Receiver/Driver Modules Monochrome Models Model No. Sync System Lens 1 Receiver TC750-4-1 EIA RS-170 4 to 40 mm Allegiant biphase TC750-4-2 EIA RS-170 4 to 40 mm RS-232 TC750-6-1 EIA RS-170 5.8 to 58 mm Allegiant biphase TC750-6-2 EIA RS-170 5.8 to 58 mm RS-232 TC750-9-1 EIA RS-170 8.7 to 87 mm Allegiant biphase TC750-9-2 EIA RS-170 8.7 to 87 mm RS-232 TC750X-4-1 CCIR 4 to 40 mm Allegiant biphase TC750X-4-2 CCIR 4 to 40 mm RS-232 TC750X-6-1 CCIR 5.8 to 58 mm Allegiant biphase TC750X-6-2 CCIR 5.8 to 58 mm RS-232 TC750X-9-1 CCIR 8.7 to 87 mm Allegiant biphase TC750X-9-2 CCIR 8.7 to 87 mm RS-232 Color Models Model No. Color System Lens 1 Receiver TC770-4-1 NTSC 4 to 40 mm Allegiant biphase TC770-4-2 NTSC 4 to 40 mm RS-232 TC770-6-1 NTSC 5.8 to 58 mm Allegiant biphase TC770-6-2 NTSC 5.8 to 58 mm RS-232 TC770-9-1 NTSC 8.7 to 87 mm Allegiant biphase TC770-9-2 NTSC 8.7 to 87 mm RS-232 TC770X-4-1 PAL B 4 to 40 mm Allegiant biphase TC770X-4-2 PAL B 4 to 40 mm RS-232 TC770X-6-1 PAL B 5.8 to 58 mm Allegiant biphase TC770X-6-2 PAL B 5.8 to 58 mm RS-232 TC770X-9-1 PAL B 8.7 to 87 mm Allegiant biphase TC770X-9-2 PAL B 8.7 to 87 mm RS-232 TC790-4-1 NTSC 4 to 40 mm Allegiant biphase TC790-4-2 NTSC 4 to 40 mm RS-232 TC790-6-1 NTSC 5.8 to 58 mm Allegiant biphase TC790-6-2 NTSC 5.8 to 58 mm RS-232 TC790-9-1 NTSC 8.7 to 87 mm Allegiant biphase TC790-9-2 NTSC 8.7 to 87 mm RS-232 TC790X-4-1 PAL B 4 to 40 mm Allegiant biphase TC790X-4-2 PAL B 4 to 40 mm RS-232 TC790X-6-1 PAL B 5.8 to 58 mm Allegiant biphase TC790X-6-2 PAL B 5.8 to 58 mm RS-232 TC790X-9-1 PAL B 8.7 to 87 mm Allegiant biphase TC790X-9-2 PAL B 8.7 to 87 mm RS-232 1. All models include a 1/3-inch, f/1.8, 10X auto-iris zoom lens with auto-focus and pre-position with specified focal length. SERVICE If the unit ever needs repair service, the customer should contact the nearest Philips Communication & Security Systems Inc. Service Center for authorization to return and shipping instructions. Service Centers U.S.A. & Canada: 800-366-2283 Mexico & Central America: 52-5-688-1466 Europe & Middle East: 44-1932-765666 South America: 54-1-956-0837 Australia: 61-2-888-9000 New Zealand: 64-4-237-7297
6 DESCRIPTION The TC700 Series AutoDome™ systems are quiet, lightweight, and discreet surveillance dome systems containing high sensitivity 1/3-inch image format full performance monochrome or color CCD cameras with a 10:1 auto-iris, auto-focus zoom lens, a high-speed pan/tilt, and an intelligent, integral receiver/driver. The one-piece camera, lens, pan/tilt, and receiver/driver module is housed in a domed enclosure. They are available in suspended ceiling, hard ceiling recessed, surface, and pendant mount models. Pendant mount models are available for indoor or outdoor applications. INSTALLATION Attention: Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes. Attention: L'installation doit être effectuée uniquement par du personnel de service qualifié conformément à la réglem entation du Code Electrique National ou à la réglementation locale. Achtung! Die Installation sollte nur von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal gemäß jeweilig zutreffender Elektrovorschriften aus- geführt werden. Atención: La instalación de este equipo debe ser realizada por personal capacitado, solo en acuerdo, y en cumplimiento de normas del "National Electric Code" (Código Eléctrico Nacional) ó las normas del Gobierno Nacional Local. Removing Module From Carton Refer to ILLUSTRATIONS for component description. CAUTION: Keep in foil bag until grounded at unit. Be sure to observe all safety measures for static control when w orking with this unit while out of its enclosure. Otherw ise, static damage may result. For removal from foil bag and installation instructions, see TC700 Series - Camera, Lens, Pan/Tilt, and Receiver/Driver Modules Installation under INSTALLATION in the Installation and Operating Instructions supplied with the particular Backbox Module ordered. CAUTION: Do not handle the unit by the circuit board because this may result in physical damage to the unit. OPERATION Camera Control These units, as shipped, are factory adjusted as described below: Line-lock mode enabled with zero degree phase delay. AGC on. Backlight compensation off. Electronic shutter off. Automatic white balance on (color cameras only). Changing Operating Modes The AutoDome unit operating modes can be changed using either a TC8135B Series Controller/Follower or an Allegiant series keyboard. An Allegiant series keyboard is required to take full advantage of all the various features available. See Camera Commands for description of various camera operating adjustments. AutoDome Commands Receiver/Driver - Using Auxiliary Controls Receiver/Driv er Function Aux No. Description On/Off Notes Scan 1 Auto-pan without limits On/off 5 Auto-Pan 2 Auto-pan between limits On/off -- Pre-Position Tour 8 -- On/off -- Set Scan/auto-pan speed 14 -- Inc/dec 2 Set to ur pe ri od 15 Sets pause betw een tour callups Inc/dec 2 Auto-Speed 16 Enables/disables auto-speed On/off 2 Lens - Using Auxiliary Controls Lens Function Aux No. Description On/Off Notes Iris Control 3 -- Auto/ manual 1 Focus Control 4 -- Auto/ manual 1 Auto-iris ALC adj 10 -- Peak/ave 1 Auto-iris Level adj 11 -- Inc/dec 1 Auto-focus Activation 12 Activates AF upon movement On/off 2 Auto-iris Activation 13 Activ ates AI upon movement On/off 2 Auto-Speed (AUX 16) Auto-speed On: Issuing this command provides variable pan speed when unit is operated from a fixed speed location. The pan speed starts slowly and increases as the pan control is held on. The speed resets to slow when the pan control is released. Note: DIP Switch S2005.4 must be in the OFF position to use this command; see DIP Switch Settings in the applicable Installation and Operating Instructions for additional information.
7 Camera - Using Auxiliary Controls Camera Function Aux No. Description On/Off Notes BL_COMP 20 Backlight Compensation On/off 1 HIGH-LIGHT 21 Highlight On/off 1, 7 SHUTTER_ADJ 22 Shutter Adjust Inc/dec 1 SHUTTER 23 Shutter On/off 1 WHITE_BALANCE 30 White Balance Auto/ manual 8 RED 31 Red Adjust Inc/dec 1, 8 BLUE 32 Blue Adjust Inc/dec 1, 8 R_Y_HUE 33 R-Y Hue Adjust Inc/dec 3, 8 B_Y_HUE 34 B-Y Hue Adjust Inc/dec 3, 8 FIXED_WB 35 Fixed White Balance Indoor/out door 1, 8 FACTORY_ DEFAULTS 40 Factory Default Settings Set/--- 1,3 LL_PHASE 41 Adjust LL Phase Delay Inc/dec 3 SYNC 42 Sync Mode ll/xtal 3 AGC 43 AGC On/off 3 Note: Auto-pan is discontinued when the manual pan control (joystick) is used. Auto-iris and auto-focus revert to manual mode when the manual iris and focus controls are used, respectively. Switching to manual iris or manual focus from auto mode reverts to the last manual setting used. Auto-focus is activated automatically upon pan or tilt when Auto-focus Activation is on (AUX #12). Manual iris is activated automatically upon activating (ON) Backlight Compensation. Commands Using Pre-Position Controls Receiver/Driv er Function Pre- Position No. Description SET/SHOT Notes Pre-position 1-60 --- Set/show 4 Future PP Expansion 61-100 --- ----/---- -- Auto-pan left limit 101 --- Set/show 2 Auto-pan right limit 102 --- Set/show 2 Home Position 110 --- Recalibrate/ show -- Disable/Enable PP 901-960 --- Disable/ enable 6 Global Disable/ Enable PP 900 --- Disable/ enable 6 Notes: 1. The following settings are stored with pre-position scenes: Pan position. Tilt position. Zoom position. Focus mode AUTO/MANUAL. Focus position for MANUAL mode. Iris mode AUTO/MANUAL. Iris ALC/LEVEL for AUTO mode or position for MANUAL mode. White Balance mode AUTO/MANUAL (color cameras only). Red content and Blue content for MANUAL mode (color cameras only). Shutter mode ON/OFF. Shutter setting for ON mode. Backlight compensation ON/OFF. Highlight ON/OFF (monochrome cameras only). 2. The following settings are stored as a default setting in nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) on R/D board and are used to restore settings at power-up: Auto-pan left limit = 0 degrees. Auto-pan right limit = 359.9 degrees. Auto-pan speed = 30 degrees per second. Auto-focus activation = ON. Auto-iris activation = ON. Auto-speed = OFF. 3. This setting stored as a default setting in nonvolatile memory in camera. 4. Pre-position #1 (if set) is automatically called-up upon power-up just after the homing sequence. 5. Scan direction determined by last manual pan direction. 6. Pre-positions can be disabled such that they do not operate during pre-position tour. They are still available for manual call-up. 7. Applies to monochrome cameras only. 8. Applies to color cameras only. Auto-Playback Applicable only to units fitted with this feature. Recording Playback: 1. Position AutoDome to the point where playback is to start. 2. Press On, AUX 100, ENTER. 3. Begin controlling the AutoDome. 4. At the completion of controlling the AutoDome, press Off, AUX 100, ENTER. Note : If you run out of record time prior to issuing the stop record command, the AutoDome will position itself at the beginning and not move until the joystick is released for one second.
8 Executing Playback: 1. Press ON, AUX 50, ENTER for continuous playback. 2. Press ON, AUX 51, ENTER for single playback. Stopping Playback: 1. Press Off, AUX 50 or AUX 51, ENTER or move joystick. Resuming Playback After Stopping During Playback: 1. After stopping during playback, press On, AUX 52, ENTER. Note: If you have moved the AutoDome since stopping, playback will resume where play back w as previously stopped. Adding To Previously Recorded Playback: 1. Execute a single playback. 2. Wait for the playback to end. 3. Press On, AUX 101, ENTER. 4. Begin controlling the AutoDome. 5. At the completion of controlling the AutoDome, press Off, AUX 100 or AUX 101, ENTER. Changing Ending of Previously Recorded Playback: 1. Execute a single playback. 2. Wait for the playback to reach the point where the change is desired. 3. Press Off, AUX 50 or AUX 51, ENTER to stop playback. This step is optional. 4. Press On, AUX 101, ENTER 5. Begin controlling the AutoDome. 6. At the completion of controlling the AutoDome, press Off, AUX 100 or AUX 101, ENTER. Erasing A Playback From Some Point In Playback To The End: 1. Execute a single playback. 2. Wait for the playback to reach the new stopping position. 3. Press Off, AUX 50 or AUX 51, ENTER. 4. Press Set, AUX 500, ENTER. DIP Switches S2005.1, S2005.2, and S2005.3: These DIP switches are used to set both the pan and tilt speeds when the dome is being controlled by a system generating "fixed- speed" commands. The table below lists the maximum speeds when the zoom lens is set for full wide angle. The speed automatically decreases from the maximum speed as the lens is adjusted towards the telephoto settings. At its full telephoto setting, the speed will be decreased to approximately 12% of its full wide angle speed. DIP Sw itch Settings Maximum Speed 1 2 3 (°/s) Off Off Off 4 On Off Off 6 Off O n O ff 10 On On Off 15 Off Off On 20 On Off On 30 Off On On 45 On On On 60 If the auto-speed feature is enabled (see DIP switch S2005.4 ), these DIP switches apply only to the tilt speed. S2005.4: This switch controls the Auto-speed feature. When on, auto-speed is always enabled and control by AUX 16 is ignored; see Auto-Speed (AUX 16) under SETUP & MAINTENANCE in TC700 Series Camera, Lens, Pan/Tilt, and Receiver/Driver Modules User’s Manual (TC700-UM) for description. When auto-speed is enabled, the pan speed starts out slowly and increases as the pan control is held on. The speed resets to slow when the pan control is released. The tilt speed is not affected by this switch. It is still controlled by the setting determined by DIP switches S2005.1, S2005.2, and S2005.3. The auto-speed feature is only applicable when the dome is being controlled by a system generating “fixed speed” commands. S2006.1: RS-232 Baud rate: 2400 - OFF, 9600 - ON S2006.2: Lens Zoom Polarity S2006.3: Lens Focus Polarity S2006.4: Lens Iris Polarity S2007.1: Not defined, set to OFF S2007.2: Not defined, set to OFF S2007.3: Not defined, set to OFF S2007.4: Not defined, set to OFF S2008.1: Reserv ed, set to OFF S2008.2: Reserved, set to OFF S2008.3: Reserved, set to OFF S2008.4: Not defined, set to OFF Thumbwheel Switch As Address selector, 0000 responds to all messages regardless of address; otherwise the unit will only respond to commands issued for that address. Camera Commands Adjustable Phase Vertical Line Lock (AUX 41) In multicamera systems using vertical interv al switchers, it is desirable to have the video output signals from all cameras vertically synchronized. To achieve synchro- nization, it may be necessary to generate phase delays in some cameras, especially if the cameras receive power from different phases of a 3-phase power source. As shipped from the factory, camera v ertical sync is aligned with the positiv e-going zero crossing of the hot
9 side of the AC power input to the dome. This is the "zero phase delay" position. The phase delay between the AC line zero crossing and camera vertical sync can range to 360 degrees, with respect to the original "zero phase" position. The 360 degree range is divided into 362 steps for NTSC cameras and 370 steps for PAL cameras, so that very fine adjustment of the phase delay is possible. Increase Phase Delay : Issuing this command increases the line-lock phase delay by one step. (AUX 41 - On.) Decrease Phase Delay: Issuing this command decreases the line-lock phase delay by one step. The phase delay commands have no effect when the camera is in the internal crystal sync mode. (AUX 41 - Off.) Sync Mode Selection (AUX 42) Line-Lock Mode On: Issuing this command puts the camera into the line-lock sync mode. The phase delay will be at the most recently set position. (AUX 42 - On.) Internal Crystal Mode On: Issuing this command puts the camera into the internal crystal sync mode. In this mode, the camera's vertical sync has no fix ed relationship to the AC power line. The vertical rate is 59.94 Hz for NTSC cameras and 50 Hz for PAL cameras. (In line-lock mode, the vertical rate is 60 Hz for NTSC cameras and 50 Hz for PAL cameras.) (AUX 42 - Off.) AGC Mode Selection (AUX 43) The camera includes an AGC circuit that automatically increases camera sensitivity at low levels of illumination. AGC On: Issuing this command turns the camera AGC on. The AGC operates with its maximum range of 30 dB. (AUX 43 - On.) AGC Off: Issuing this command turns the camera AGC off. The AGC operates with a fixed gain of 5 dB, resulting in a loss of camera sensitivity, but improving the signal- to-noise ratio. (AUX 43 - Off.) Backlight Compensation (AUX 20) Normally, the camera AGC averages the contents of the entire field-of-view to determine the best AGC operating point. If the field-of-view contains large brightly lit background areas and a small dimly lit foreground object, the camera AGC may select an operating point that does not allow for adequate viewing of the foreground object. The AutoDome series cameras have a fixed zone backlight compensation mode to alleviate this problem. With backlight compensation turned on, the camera determines its AGC operating point by averaging over a subset of the entire field-of-view, as shown in the figure below. (Camera AGC must be ON for the backlight compensation to function.) If the object of interest falls inside this zone, its visibility will remain relatively constant even if the background illumination varies. To achieve the best picture quality, under most lighting conditions, turn off the backlight compensation. Use this mode only to specifically compensate for a backlit condition. Backlight Compensation Off : Issuing this command disables the camera's backlight compensation mode. (AUX 20 - Off.) S929A64BE Backlit Condition Backlight Compensation OFF Backlight Compensation On: Issuing this command enables the camera's backlight compensation mode. (AUX 20 - On.) S929A66AE Backlit Condition Backlight Compensation ON S929A65AE line 80 line 200 Zone of AGC Operation With Backlight Compensation ON Highlight (AUX 21) Highlight On: Issuing this command turns on the highlight mode. This mode is an alternative method for compensating a field-of-view that contains a brightly lit background and a dimly lit foreground object. With highlight mode turned on, a fixed center zone will appear on the screen having a gain of approximately 10 dB higher than the operating point determined by the AGC. The camera continues to average the contents of the entire field-of-view to determine the best operating point. The advantage of using this mode is that the area surrounding the lit object will not white-wash. Only objects in the center zone will be amplified. This mode could also help target the backlight compensation zone
10 since both zones are the same. A dome operator can see where the backlight compensation zone will av erage in the field-of-view. Electronic Shutter (AUX 22, 23) The camera's electronic shutter cov ers a range of 1/60 second (1/50 second for PAL units) to 1/10,000 second in 261 steps (311 steps for PAL units). As the electronic shutter speed increases, the time allowed during each video field for light to collect on the CCD decreases, resulting in a loss of sensitiv ity. However, higher shutter speeds tend to produce a "stop action" effect on moving images, greatly increasing the camera's dynamic resolution. Increase Electronic Shutter Speed: Issuing this command will turn on the electronic shutter, and increase the shutter speed by one step. (AUX 22 - On.) Decrease Electronic Shutter Speed: Issuing this command will turn on the electronic shutter, and decrease the shutter speed by one step. (AUX 22 - Off.) Electronic Shutter Off: Issuing this command will disable the camera's electronic shutter. (AUX 23 - Off.) Electronic Shutter On: Issuing this command will turn on the camera's electronic shutter. The shutter speed will be at the last set position. (AUX 23 - On.) White Balance (AUX 30, 31, 32, 35) Auto White Balance On : Issuing this command turns on the automatic white balance. The white balance setting adjusts continuously as the color temperature of the scene changes. This mode is recommended for situations where the color temperature of the scene varies during shooting. Continuous white balancing may not produce optimum color rendition when little or no white is present in the scene. (AUX 30 - On.) Perform "Push Button" White Balance: Take the following steps to perform a "push button" white balance: 1. Aim the camera at a white object, such as a white wall or a piece of paper. The white object should fill the entire field of view of the camera. 2. Issue the command (AUX 30 - Off.). The picture should turn white within a few seconds. Continuous automatic white balancing is now disabled. Turning on the manual white balance disables the automatic white balance. There are 107 steps of adjustment for changing either the red or blue content of the picture. Manual White Balance - Increase Red: Issuing this command increases the red content of the picture by one step. (AUX 31 - On.) Manual White Balance - Decrease Red: Issuing this command decreases the red content of the picture by one step. (AUX 31 - Off.) Manual White Balance - Increase Blue: Issuing this command increases the blue content of the picture by one step. (AUX 32 - On.) Manual White Balance - Decrease Blue: Issuing this command decreases the blue content of the picture by one step. (AUX 32 - Off.) Fixed 3200 K White Balance On: Issuing this command turns off the automatic mode, and sets the white balance to approximately 3200 K. (AUX 35 - On.) Fixed 5500 K White Balance On: Issuing this command turns off the automatic mode, and sets the white balance to approximately 5500 K. (AUX 35 - Off.) Hue Adjustment (AUX 33, 34) For most applications it is not necessary to make any hue adjustments to the camera. If you do need to make hue adjustments, be aware that by improv ing the color rendition of one hue, you are probably degrading the color rendition of some other hue. Depending on the trade-offs required by each application, this may or may not be acceptable. R-Y Hue Increase: Issuing this command will shift red hues toward magenta by one step. (AUX 33 - On.) R-Y Hue Decrease: Issuing this command will shift red hues toward yellow by one step. (AUX 33 - Off.) B-Y Hue Increase: Issuing this command will shift blue hues toward cyan by one step. (AUX 34 - On.) B-Y Hue Decrease: Issuing this command will shift blue hues toward magenta by one step. (AUX 34 - Off.) Factory Default (AUX 40) The camera can always be returned to its original state, as shipped from the factory. (AUX 40 - On.) Factory Defaults : Issuing this command will reset the camera hues to their factory adjusted values, turn on the AGC and the auto white balance, turn off the electronic shutter and the backlight compensation, and put the camera in line-lock mode with a phase delay of zero degrees.
11 ILLUSTRATIONS Tilt Motor Site Address Thumbwheel DIP Switches Remove Foam Prior To Operation S9407002AE Connector Remove Screw & Shipping Bracket Prior to Operation TC700 Series - Camera, Lens, Pan/Tilt, and Receiver/Driver Module
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