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CCTV System Familiarization Training

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Introduction

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Technical Support

1-800-34-VICON (1-800-348-4266)8:00 AM – 6:30 PM Eastern Time

Monday through Friday

1-800-645-9116, Extension 877After Hours and Weekends or Holidays

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Other Numbers

Website http://www.vicon-cctv.com

FTP Site ftp://ftp.vicon-cctv.com

Parts Department1-800-645-9116, Ext 369

Service Department 1-800-645-9116, Ext 384

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Web SiteUS Home Page

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Web SiteUS Home Page

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FTP SiteMain Screen

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FTP Software Folder

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FTP Site Sec 3 – Camera Domes

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FTP S2000 Software Folder

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FTP SVFT Software Folder

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Data Types andDistribution

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Data Communications

There are three major types of Serial Communication Standards

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Data Communications

RS-232

Unbalanced Circuit(single conductor plus ground reference)

Short Distances (typically <50 feet) Used in Low Noise Environments Bi-Polar Signal (voltage levels swing + and -) Point-to-Point Communications

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Data Communications

RS-422

Balanced Circuit(two signal conductors plus ground reference)

Long Distances (typically ~4000 feet) Excellent Noise Immunity Signal Levels of 0.0 vdc and +5 vdc Point-to-Point Communications

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Data Communications

RS-485

Balanced Circuit(two signal conductors plus ground reference)

Long Distances (typically ~1000 feet) Excellent Noise Immunity Signal Levels of 0 vdc and +5 vdc Multidrop Communications

(Typically 32 Nodes)

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Data Communications

Within each standard, there are communications types

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Data Communications

SimplexThis is a uni-directional form of communications.

DuplexThis is a bi-directional form of communications.

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Data Communications

Within the Duplex mode are two further sub-divisions:

Full Duplex – - This mode permits simultaneous bi-directional

communications.

Half-Duplex – - This mode is bi-directional also, but only one

direction at a time.

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Data Communications

Vicon uses both Simplex and Half-Duplex Communications

Keypads must use Half-Duplex.

Receiver-Drivers can use either Simplexor Half-Duplex

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Data Communications

Data Signal Names used by Vicon are Command and Response.

Command – this signal is generated by a CPU and is sent to a peripheral device, either a Keypad or a Camera Receiver-Driver. Response – This signal is generated by a peripheral device and sent to the CPU as an answer to a Command from the CPU.

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Data Communications

To comply with the RS422 balanced circuit, there is a Positive (+) and Negative (-) side of the signals.

These are called Command + and Command -, as well as Response + and Response -.

Starting at the CPU, the signal lines would be called: Command Out + and Command Out -. They will connect to the peripheral device to Command In + and Command In -, respectively.

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Data Communications

Connection Rules:

Command always connects to CommandResponse always connects to Response+ signals always connect to + signals- signals always connect to – signalsInputs connect to OutputsOutputs connect to Inputs

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Data Communications

Some types of equipment, fiber optic modules for instance, use connection terms such as Data In + or Data Out +.

In these cases, Data Out + would be the same as Command Out + or Response Out + (depending on the direction of signal flow).

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Data Communications

Data Cabling

For data wiring of peripheral devices, Vicon recommends theuse of a dual-pair, twisted, individually shielded wire meeting the

specifications of one of the cable types listed below:

Belden™ 8723West-Penn Wire ™ D510

Alpha Wire ™ 2466C

Note: these part numbers are for PVC jacketed wire. Check manufacturer’scatalog for Plenum versions if local codes dictate.

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Data Communications

Questions?

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Data Distribution

V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Module

Provides isolated RS-422 data distribution for keypads OR receiver-drivers.

1 Input – 10 Equal Outputs

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Data Distribution

V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Module

(earlier version shown)

The later version can be recognized by the slide switch between Station connectors J7 and J6. This switch selects between the IDL (Intelligent) and the DL (non-Intelligent) operation.

(In earlier V1400X-IDL’s, an internal jumper had to be removed to change operation modes)

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Data Distribution

V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Module

Indicator LEDs

Station Indicators: Normally On. Off or blinking is an abnormal condition, usually caused by incorrect Response Wiring or defective Response signals.

CPU LED: Normally On. Blinks during power up cycle while it acquires the data Baud rate.

Power LED: Normally On.

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Data Distribution

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Typical Connection: V1400X-IDL Output to Surveyor VFT TB3

Output Connector J1 – J10 TB-3

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Data Testing

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Black Clip Lead

Red Clip Lead

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Short LED Lead

Long LED Lead

56 ohm, 1/4 watt

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Data Distribution

Questions?

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Video Matrix Switching Systems

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Matrix Switching Systems

The basic purpose of a matrix switching system is to electrically connect camera outputs to monitor inputs.

The component that accomplishes this is called a Crosspoint Switcher.

The crosspoint switcher is an electrical junction that, when forward biased, allows signal to flow. When reverse biased, the junction has a high impedance to signal flow.

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How A Matrix Works

INPUTS 4 X 4 MATRIX

OUTPUTS

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In 1-256Out 1-16

In 257-512Out 1-16

In 513-768Out 1-16

In 769-1024Out 1-16

In 1025-1280Out 1-16

In 1281-1536Out 1-16

In 1537-1792Out 1-16

In 1793-2048Out 1-16

ExpanderOut 1-16

In 257-512Out 17-32

In 1-256Out 17-32

ExpanderOut 17-32

In 513-768Out 17-32

In 769-1024Out 17-32

In 1025-1280Out 17-32

In 1281-1536Out 17-32

In 1537-1792Out 17-32

In 1793-2048Out 17-32

In 1-256Out 33-48

In 257-512Out 33-48

In 513-768Out 33-48

In 769-1024Out 33-48

In 1025-1280Out 33-48

In 1281-1536Out 33-48

In 1537-1792Out 33-48

In 1793-2048Out 33-48

ExpanderOut 33-48

In 1-256Out 49-64

In 257-512Out 49-64

In 513-768Out 49-64

In 769-1024Out 49-64

In 1025-1280Out 49-64

In 1281-1536Out 49-64

In 1537-1792Out 49-64

In 1793-2048Out 49-64

ExpanderOut 49-64

In 1-256Out 65-80

In 257-512Out 65-80

In 513-768Out 65-80

In 769-1024Out 65-80

In 1025-1280Out 65-80

In 1281-1536Out 65-80

In 1537-1792Out 65-80

In 1793-2048Out 65-80

ExpanderOut 65-80

In 1-256Out 81-96

In 257-512Out 81-96

In 513-768Out 81-96

In 769-1024Out 81-96

In 1025-1280Out 81-96

In 1281-1536Out 81-96

In 1537-1792Out 81-96

In 1793-2048Out 81-96

ExpanderOut 81-96

In 1-256Out 97-112

In 257-512Out 97-112

In 513-768Out 97-112

In 769-1024Out 97-112

In 1025-1280Out 97-112

In 1281-1536Out 97-112

In 1537-1792Out 97-112

In 1793-2048Out 97-112

ExpanderOut 97-112

In 1-256Out 113-128

In 257-512Out 113-128

In 513-768Out 113-128

In 769-1024Out 113-128

In 1025-1280Out 113-128

In 1281-1536Out 113-128

In 1537-1792Out 113-128

In 1793-2048Out 113-128

ExpanderOut 113-128

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Matrix66

The Vicon Matrix66 describes a family of Video Switching System components consisting of:

V1466 Video Switching System

V6680SCC-HD Video Switching Card Cage

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Matrix66

V1466:

This is a self-contained Video Matrix Switching System.

Components: V1466SCPU-A, an internal CPU that controls matrix switching for

up to 256 cameras and 32 monitors. It also provides data control for pan, tilt and lens functions, alarm handling and various video switching functions.

V1466TDT-SHD, the Time/Date/Titler card to provide titling capabilities for up to 16 monitors.

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Status Display

J1 Host Port

J4 Receiver Port

J3 Keypad Port

J2 Serial Printer

J9 Alarm Input

J11 Control Out

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Mon 1-16

Mon 1 Output

Camera 33 Input

Camera 1 Input

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V1466 Rear Panel, 64x32V1466 Rear Panel,

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1-321-32 33-64

33-64

V1466 showing video looping cables for Cameras 33-64.

Mon 1-32

Camera 33 Termination

Camera 33 Input

(While required, the looping cables for cameras 1-32 have been omitted for clarity)

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Matrix66

V6680SCC-HD

This is a card cage that will support video switching components for up to 256 cameras by 16 monitors.

The V6680SCC-HD requires an external CPU for video switching control and external Time/Date/Titling for the monitor outputs.

The external CPU governs the system size limit.

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V6680SCC Card cage with two V6610S-1 Video Input cards and one V6616AMP Monitor Amp card with V6670X Card Extender

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V75TR-SHD Terminators

V6680SCC-HD 160 x 16 System

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V6680SCC-HDTwo styles of card cage rear

panels are available:

V6610RP-B

This panel has 32 BNC’s for

video inputs and 4 D-shell connectors for terminating or

looping.

It is used for both Camera Inputs and

Monitor Outputs.

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9-16

25-32

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V6680SCC-HD

V6610RP-R

This panel has 8 D-shell

connectors for looping video.

Cam 1-8 Loop In

Cam 9-16 Loop In

Cam 17-24 Loop In

Cam 25-32 Loop In

Cam 1-8 Loop Out

Cam 9-16 Loop Out

Cam 17-24 Loop Out

Cam 25-32 Loop Out

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Rear Panel Connections, V6680SCC, 64 x 16

In from External CPU/CDU

Out to Next Card Cage

1-3233-64

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Card Cage Address Switch

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V6680SCC-HD

In a single-cage matrix system, camera video must either be terminated or looped to another video product.

Termination:

V75TR-SHD - terminates 8 cameras in a 15-pin D-shell connector.

Also used to terminate inputs to an Expander Card, V6640-SEXP

V75T – terminates one camera with a BNC connection.

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V6680SCC-HD

V75TR-SHD V75T

Video Terminators

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V6680SCC-HD

Video can loop out to another card cage or to another device (DVR, etc).

Looping to another card cage:Use the V66RC-36 cables to pass 8 videos.

Looping to another device:Use the V66RCB-24 to loop out and/or terminate.

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V6680SCC-HD

V66RC-36

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V6680SCC-HD

V66RCB-24

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Matrix66 with V66RC-36 Video Looping Cables for Cameras 1-32

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Monitors 17-32

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Matrix Switching Systems

Questions?

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ProgrammingDemonstration

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Peripheral Devices

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System Controls – V1300X-DVC / RVC

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System Controls – V1300X-DVC / RVC

Two Operating Modes:

Standalone Mode• For direct control of PTZ cameras

Keypad Mode• For control of a matrix switching system

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System Controls – V1300X-DVC / RVC

The V1300X-DVC must be programmed prior to use.

To enter the Keypad Programming Mode:The Run-Pgm Switch can be in either position.Hold down F1 and press SEQTo step through without changing, press SEQTo change a programming option, use the joystick.To store a change and move to the next option, press A/P.To exit the Keypad Programming Mode, press SEQ until the end

of the menu is reached. The keypad will exit programming.

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System Controls – V1300X-DVC / RVC

Programming Menu Items (Hold F1 and press SEQ to enter):

Keypad Type Sngl, 1200, 1300Speed Control Type Fixed, 1200, 1300Receiver Function Inhibit No, YesJoystick Response Profile Low, Med, HighBaud Rate 300 – 19.2K (9.6 for CPU)Keypad Address Sngl: 0-7

1200: CO (192) – EF(239)1300: 1-64

Modify Passcodes No, Mgr, UP1 – UP64Auto Logout Off, 5 Min – 60 MinInstall Defaults No, YesEnter Diagnostic Mode Enter or SEQ

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System Controls – V1300X-DVC / RVC

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Run-Program Switch Power, 10VAC

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SW39 Mode Dipswitch J1 RS422 Connections

J20 Aux Connector

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System Controls – V1300X-DVC / RVC

Connections: V1300X-DVC, J1 (in Standalone Mode) to SVFT, TB3

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System Controls – V1300X-DVC / RVC

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Connections: V1400X-IDL, J1-J10 to V1300X-DVC, J1

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Matrix System Peripherals

V1400X-IDL Data Distribution Module

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Matrix System Peripherals

V1400X-IDL Data Distribution Module

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Matrix System Peripherals

V1400X-IDL Data Distribution Module

J1J2J3J4J5J11

J6J8J9J10

DL – IDL Switch

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V1400X-IDL Data Distribution Module

Input Connector J11

6. Command In +

5. Command In –

4. Ground

3. Response Out +

2. Response Out –

1. Ground

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V1400X-IDL Data Distribution Module

Output Connectors J1-J10

6. Response In +

5. Response In –

4. Ground

3. Command Out +

2. Command Out –

1. Ground

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V1400X-IDL Data Distribution Module

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V1400X-MSSVMulti-system Selector - Video

Permits one Intelligent keypad to control up to eight different matrix systems

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Simple V1400X-MSSV Layout

+

9

19

28

14

37 36 35 34 33

18 17 16 15

32 31 30 29

13 12 11 10

27 26 25 24

9 8 7 6 5

23 22 21 20

4 3 2 1

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RS232/RS485

SW39

10-12VAC/2A/60HZCLASS 2 WIRING

RUNPGM

J29

2A 120V

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21 4

+

3

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5

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8

3AG

J20

J1

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1210

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11

AUX

FUSE

2425

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1011 89

20 19 18 17

67 45

16 15 14

23 1

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1011 89

20 19 18 17

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LOOP OUT

CAUTION:

RISK OF FIREREPLACE FUSE AS MARKED

EXTERNAL CPUCONTROL IN

1A 250V/115V.5A 250V/230V

SLO-BLO

5 MM

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2425

1213

23 2122

1011 89

20 19 18 17

67 45

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23 1

LOOP OUT

CAUTION:

RISK OF FIREREPLACE FUSE AS MARKED

EXTERNAL CPUCONTROL IN

1A 250V/115V.5A 250V/230V

SLO-BLO

5 MM

.10

CAM D 11

MON D 77.

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Matrix #1

Matrix #2

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PTZ Dome Cameras

Surveyor VFTDome Camera

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Operation

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Operation

Initial Power Up

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Operation

Initial Power Up

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Operation

Initial Power Up

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Operation

Initial Power Up

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Operation

Initial Power Up

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Operation

Initial Power Up

AutoBaud Detect

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Operation

Initial Power Up

AutoBaud Detect

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Operation

Initial Power Up

AutoBaud Detect

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Operation

Typical PTZ Commands

• Pan• Tilt• Zoom Control• Auto Iris with Manual Override• Auto Focus with Manual

Override• Auxiliary Relay Control

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Operation

Pan & Tilt

Pan and tilt are both variable speed camera operations. The joystick is what is known as a vector-solving joystick. The further the joystick is deflected, the faster the camera moves.

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Operation

Lens Zoom

Zoom is available in both optical (to x22 or x23, depending on camera model) and digital (to x264 or x276, depending on model).

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Operation

Auto Iris with Manual Override

The camera iris circuit controls the picture brightness by limiting the amount of light on the imaging device.

The circuit can be set to operate in the Automatic or Manual mode.

Keypad control of the A/I level can be disabled through programming.

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Operation

Auto Focus with Manual Override

The camera can be set to Auto Focus. This is the default setting.

Use of the Focus Near or Focus Far keys will automatically place the camera into the manual focus mode. It will stay in this mode until either Zoom In or Zoom Out are activated.

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Programming

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Programming Commands

PP 1 - 79 Preset Positions • Fixed positions stored in memory

PP 80 – 87 32-Step Tours• Point-to-point sequences • May include a number of

commands• Can be activated manually or

automatically

PP 88 & 89 Autotours • Sequences that playback a

previously recorded sequence of events

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Programming Commands - SVFT

PP90 Pan-Tilt LockPP91 Diagnostic TourPP92 Diagnostic ScreenPP93 Set Response Line Polarity (duplex

only)PP94 Enter Menu Setup ModePP95 Reset AutoBaud Detect FeaturePP96 Program SectorsPP97 Initiate Dome ResetPP98 Set AutoPan Left & Right Limit StopsPP99 Set Manual Pan Limits

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90-series Commands

The 90-series of commands can only be initiated in the Program mode. A 90-series command, in the Run mode, will be ignored.

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90-series Commands

PP90

When issued, this command will lock out all pan and tilt commands from the controlling device and ‘freeze’ the camera in its present position.

If an attempt is made to pan or tilt the camera, an on-screen message is momentarily

displayed.

Lens zoom and focus function will still work.

Alarms and scheduled actions will over-ride the lockout.

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90-series Commands

PP91

This is a diagnostic command.

Activating this command causes the camera to run through a programmed set of commands, i.e., Pan Left, Pan Right, Tilt Up, Tilt Down, Zoom In, Zoom Out.

The pattern will run continuously until halted by sending another PP91.

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90-series Commands

PP92

This is a diagnostic command.

It indicates various settings that correlate to camera pan, tilt, and zoom positions.

This diagnostic screen can be monitored while sending commands to see if the camera is

reacting correctly.

The diagnostic is cancelled by sending another PP92.

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90-series Commands

PP93

This will reverse the Response Signal Polarity (SVFT only).

It is used when a dome’s Response communications lines have been mis-wired.

The first PP93 will reverse Response polarity and a subsequent PP93 will toggle the polarity back.

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90-series Commands

PP94

This command displays the main Programming Menu.

With the menu displayed, the following apply:

•A/P This key will open a submenu. After changing a menu selection, it will save any changes that have been made and exit that particular submenu.

•A/I This key will exit a menu or submenu without making or saving any changes.

•Joystick Up-Down navigates menu itemsLeft-Right selects

options

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90-series Commands

PP94

Main Menu

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90-series Commands

PP94

Programming Tip:

When in the program menu, pressing L-SPD (lens speed) on the keypad will darken the background to permit a better view of the menu screens.

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90-series Commands

PP95

This command resets the camera’s baud detect feature.

It is used if the camera must be set to another baud rate.

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90-series Commands

PP96

This command is used to program dome sectors.

There are 16 sectors that can be set.

Using the joystick and the A/P button, sector limits can be set.

Once Sectors have been set, the video can be blanked for any sectors.

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90-series Commands

PP97

This command is used to initiate a reset of the camera without changing any

parameters.

It is similar to a warm boot of a computer.

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90-series Commands

PP98

This command is used to set left and right limit stops for the AutoPan mode.

Aux2 sets the left AutoPan limit stop.

Aux3 sets the right AutoPan limit stop.

Setting both limit stops to the same position clears the AutoPan limits.

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90-series Commands

PP99

This command is used to set left and right limit stops for the manual pan mode (PP93

for the S2000).

Aux2 sets the left Pan limit stop.

Aux3 sets the right Pan limit stop.

Setting both limit stops to the same position clears the manual Pan limits.

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Direct Control

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Direct Control

Direct Control is a computer program that permits controlling a Vicon Receiver-Driver or dome camera from any PC.

All functions of the Surveyor may be operated with Direct Control.

The only additional requirement is an RS232-RS422 converter.

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Direct Control

Direct Control is available at:

ftp://ftp.vicon-cctv.com/Select the Software FolderSelect Sec 03 (Camera Dome

Systems)Select SVFT DomeSelect Surveyor Direct Control

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Direct Control

RS232-RS422 Converter

Vicon Part Number

1240-5308-00

BlackBox Corporation™

IC473A-F

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Flash Upgrade

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Flash Upgrade

Flash Upgrade is a utility program that permits upgrading the Surveyor software revision in the field.

The only additional requirement is an RS232-RS422 converter.

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Flash Upgrade

Flash Upgrade and the software versions are available at:

ftp://ftp.vicon-cctv.com/Select the Software FolderSelect Sec 03 (Camera Dome Systems)Select SVFT DomeSelect Surveyor Flash Upgrade Utility

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