SpeedDome® Ultra VII EIS Day/Night Camera Dome Contents About this Guide ....................................................1 About the Camera Dome .......................................2 Cable Requirements ..............................................7 Install/Removal Tool for Base with I/O Board........8 Power-Up Routine..................................................9 Synchronizing Domes............................................9 Diagnostic LEDs ...................................................
• Eyeball. With a diameter of 120mm (4.75in), the eyeball contains a camera, tilt motor, and associated electronics. The eyeball enables the camera to pan and tilt to track a target moving in any direction even as it moves under the dome.
Electrical Box in Ceiling Indoor Ceiling Mounting Using hardware shipped with the base, the camera dome attaches directly to indoor ceilings made of sheet rock, wood, metal, or concrete (Figure 3). RHIU3X3 Figure 3. Surface mounting to hard ceilings RHIU4X4 3 X 3 mounting plate Attaches dome to a standard 3.5 x 3.5 duplex electrical box. CAUTION: Do not use the same electrical box used for line voltage mains. 4 X 4 mounting plate Attaches dome to a standard 4 x 4 duplex electrical box.
Figure 4. Indoor mounting structures (optional) RHIUFB RHIUAB RHIUHC RHIU2X2 RHIU2X2P RHIUIBM RHIUTH ADSDUPIHC ADSDUPIHS ADSDUPIVRC ADSDUPIVRS RHIUTH RD500A ADSDUPIHC ADSDUPIHS ADSDUPIVRC ADSDUPIVRS RHIUTH Vandal Resistant Bubble Vandal Resistant Bubble RD500A RHIUWM RHIUPNDT RHIUCM RHIUTR RHIU3X3 RHIU4X4 RUCLR RUSLV RUSMK RUGLD RHIULWM RHIUTH SPEEDDOME ULTRA VII EIS DAY/NIGHT CAMERA DOME INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 8200-0184-14, REV.
Outdoor Mounting (Optional) SpeedDome Housing Adapter Bracket (Optional) Note: This document does not include outdoor installation and service instructions. For these instructions, see RHODUL Outdoor Housing Install Guide 8200-0492-01. An RHSDA adapter bracket (Figure 6) enables the dome to fit into SpeedDome indoor housings (RD500A). Locking pins in the bracket enable the dome to swing out for servicing or removal.
ROENDC end cap Figure 7. Outdoor mounting structures (optional). Note: Housing is shown for reference only. RHOTR over roof mount comes with the ROENDC end cap (shown with RHOTRF bracket) RHOWPA pole mount comes with the ROENDC end cap RHOSW/RHOLW wall mount comes with the ROENDC end cap RHOPN pendant mount RHOSW RHOLW RHOWCA corner bracket only (shown with RHOLW mount) SPEEDDOME ULTRA VII EIS DAY/NIGHT CAMERA DOME INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 8200-0184-14, REV.
Note: Typically, distances are used that provide a 15% margin between nominal and low line conditions. For example, if the nominal voltage is 120Vac, restrict cable length to that associated with 100Vac (0.85 x 120). Cable Requirements Data Cable The table below shows requirements for SensorNet, RS-422, and Manchester networks. For more information about communication protocols and cable networks, see Communication Protocols and Cable Networks, 8000-2573-19.
Twisted Pair Adapter Install/Removal Tool for Base with I/O Board Figure 8. Twisted Pair Adapter The install/removal tool (Figure 10) enables you to connect or disconnect the housing and eyeball assembly from the base with I/O board, and to attach/detach skirts and bubbles to a top-hat housing, without the need for a ladder. The tool attaches to a telescopic pole (purchased separately). See page 20. CAUTION: Do not use this tool to connect the dome to the base without I/O board.
Power-Up Routine Warnings and Cautions After power is connected to the dome, the dome performs the following homing routine. Please review the following warnings and cautions before you begin installation or service. 1. After a few seconds, the camera lens tilts up into the housing and eyeball assembly. WARNINGS 2. The lens tilts downs until it looks at the floor. ! 3. Eyeball pans slowly. 4. Lens tilts up 90° (home position).
! WARNING! EU power requirements: This product runs on 24Vac. In the EU, it is intended to be powered from a Limited Power Source. A limited power source is a certified source of SELV, and if inherently limited, with 8 amps maximum output current, and a maximum of 100VA available; or if not inherently limited, fused with a maximum value of 3.3 Amps, meeting section 2.11 of IEC950, and a maximum of 250VA available.
Connecting to the Mounting Base without I/O Board Indoor Installation This section explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to a: This procedure explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to a mounting base without I/O board. • Mounting base without I/O board (page 11) • Mounting base with I/O board (page 17) ! Items You Will Need 1. Set the dome address (Figure 11).
Use the following addresses for the protocols shown: PROTOCOL 2. Attach the safety lanyard to the cap on the housing and eyeball assembly (Figure 12). Use the M3x6 screw supplied with the lanyard.
4. For the dome at the end of a daisy chain, set termination jumper JW1 on the dome CPU board (Figure 13) to “terminated.” Position of dome in communications line… Between other devices End of communications line b. Connect data and power wires to the 9-pin plug (refer to charts below). c. Insert the plug into the mating receptacle in the top of housing and eyeball assembly. Setting Pins Unterminated Terminated 1-2* 2-3 * Pins 1-2 are closest to 9-pin connector.
7. Connect the housing and eyeball assembly to the base (Figure 15) by aligning the Cap and Base tabs and then turning clockwise until you hear a click. 6. Connect the 4-pin plug (alarm input/output) to the 4-pin receptacle (Figure 14). a. Feed the cable through the access hole in the base. b. Connect alarm wires to the 4-pin plug (refer to chart below). Figure 15. Connecting housing and eyeball assembly to base (cables and lanyard not shown) c.
Checking Power and Data for Domes Using the Base without I/O Board Check LEDs to verify that power and data are reaching the dome (Figure 16). IMPORTANT! To view the LEDs, you will need to detach the dome from its base. To prevent damage to the dome, hold the dome by its housing, not its eyeball assembly. 1. If the power LED (CR33) on the I/O board glows green, then ac power is connected. 2. Green CR2, red (CR3), and yellow (CR4) LEDs surround the video connection and are visible through opening.
Manchester: After approximately 20 seconds, the three LEDs do the following: Red Green Yellow Blinking Steady, Blinking, then 1 Steady Steady, then Off Blinking Steady, then Blinking Steady Possible Cause 2 White (pin1) and black (pin 2) correctly wired. When the network has been detected. 2 When data for this dome has been received. Thereafter, the yellow LED will flicker when data is sent to this dome.
RS-422 data connections Connecting to a Mounting Base with I/O Board This procedure explains how to connect the housing and eyeball assembly to a mounting base with I/O board. WARNING: Ensure that ac power and electrical signals are off during wire connections! ! Pin Color Designation 1 Orange RS-422 Data In High (+) 2 Green RS-422 Data In Low (–) 3 Yellow RS-422 Data Out High (+) 4 Brown RS-422 Data Out Low (–) 5-6 — Not used.
7. Reattach the I/O board. 4. Connect the alarm output cable, if used, to the P3 connector. Pin Color 1 — 12Vdc (100mA max.) 2 — 12Vdc (100mA max.) 3 — Output P0 (40mA sync. max.) 4 — Output P1 (40mA sync. max.) 5 — Output P2 (40mA sync. max.) 6 — Output P3 (40mA sync. max.) 7 — Ground 8 — Ground 8. Connect power to the base. Designation 9. Check LEDs on the I/O board to verify power and data are reaching the dome (Figure 18). a.
10. Set the dome address (Figure 19). PROTOCOL Figure 19. Setting address switches SW3 MSB 0 SW2 9 0 SW1 LSB 9 0 9 Use the following addresses for the protocols shown: PROTOCOL SW3 SW2 SW1 PELCO "P," 2400 baud RS-422, Range: 601—699 6 x x PELCO "P," 9600 baud RS-422, Range: 701—799 7 x x Reset HITACHI VK-xxxx(E)R camera block from 38.4K to 4800 baud (SpeedDome Ultra VII WITH EIS 0100+ feature only).
TO CONNECT DOME: Using the Install/Removal Tool 1. Insert dome "eyeball down" into tool's receptacle. Fins on dome mate with slots in tool. Use fins to properly align dimple at top of dome with label on tool. CAUTION: Do not use this tool to connect the dome to the standard base (without I/O board) 2. Align label on tool with logo on I/O board in base. Push dome up into place.
Figure 21. How to use the install/removal tool Skirt or Bubble Attachment/Detachment A B Catch notch and pull down C Snap tool into pole Attachment Detachment Dome Connection (reverse steps to disconnect) Line up Line up D Turn until you feel a click B C E Do not use this tool to connect the base without I/O board! SPEEDDOME ULTRA VII EIS DAY/NIGHT CAMERA DOME INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE 8200-0184-14, REV.
Routine Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Indoor Domes Use this procedure if: • Dome does not respond to commands CAUTION: This troubleshooting section is for indoor camera domes only! To troubleshoot outdoor domes, see installation and service manual shipped with the outdoor housing. • Dome does not produce video • Quality of the video is poor • Dome has no lens control. This chapter contains information on: • Routine troubleshooting • Detailed troubleshooting • Disassembling the dome.
3. Detach dome from base and examine address switches. Are they set correctly? Figure 22. I/O board connector and jumper locations YES If dome still doesn't respond, contact your sales representative for repair instructions. If you must repair the dome, see "Detailed Troubleshooting", next. NO Set correct address and reattach housing and eyeball assembly.
7. Observe yellow comm. LED (CR28) on I/O board (Figure 23). Is the LED on or flashing? YES Go to step 8. NO Verify cable is properly attached by referring to table in step 9, page 17. If OK, replace I/O board or contact your sales representative for repair instructions. Figure 23. I/O board switch and LED locations SW1 RS-422 Test Pushbutton 8. If using RS-422 network and an I/O board is used, check comm.
Detailed Troubleshooting Procedure Use this procedure to determine if the problem is a simple cable connection or a major component. 1. Match symptom to one of the following criteria: − Dome functions but does not pan To perform this procedure, you must open the housing and eyeball assembly. Refer to "Disassembling the Dome" on page 26.
Disassembling the Dome Removing the CPU Board CAUTION: Once disassembled, parts of dome housing and eyeball assembly are "extremely fragile" and may break. Use extreme care! CAUTION: Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use a ground strap when handling CPU board. This section explains how to remove the following parts from the camera dome. 1. Remove cap. Referring to Figure 24. Remove three Phillips-head screws holding cap, then "gently" lift cap to one side.
Removing the P/S Board Removing the Pan Motor CAUTION: Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use a ground strap when handling power supply board. Referring to Figure 26. Referring to Figure 25. 1. Perform procedure "Removing the CPU Board" (page 26). 1. Perform procedure "Removing the CPU Board" (page 26). 2. Perform procedure "Removing the P/S Board" (page 26). 2. Remove metal shield. 3. Remove pan motor. Lift motor housing up as shown (1) to disengage motor from pan gear.
Removing the Slot Covers Removing the Camera 1. Gently swivel eyeball to totally expose one of two slot covers (Figure 27). 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page28). CAUTION: Swiveling fast can damage gears. 2. Remove ribbon cable from camera (Figure 28). Swivel camera yoke to expose camera connector. Then, using a small slotted screwdriver, 1) gently pry camera connector loose from camera, and 2) pull it down through cable tie wrap. 2.
Detaching the Eyeball Removing the Camera/Lens Board 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page 28). 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page 28). 2. Perform procedure "Removing the Camera" (this page). 2. Perform procedure "Removing the Camera" (page 28). 3. Detach eyeball from housing (Figure 30). 3. Perform procedure "Detaching the Eyeball" (page 29). a. Turn yoke to access tabs. One tab is more accessible than the other.
The following steps refer to Figure 34. Removing the Tilt Motor 6. Access camera/lens board. 1. Perform procedure "Removing the Slot Covers" (page28). To do this, loosen captive retaining screw holding bearing assembly in place and remove this assembly. 2. Perform procedure "Removing the Camera" (page 28). 7. Remove cables from camera/lens board. 3. Perform procedure "Detaching the Eyeball" (page 29). a. Small amber ribbon cable is from tilt motor.
6. Access tilt motor. Updating/Reprogramming Dome Software To do this, loosen captive retaining screw holding tilt cable assembly in place and gently remove this assembly. CAUTION: This procedure involves extracting a flash memory chip, an electrostatic-sensitive device. Use a ground strap when handling the chip. 7. Remove tilt motor (Figure 37). Lift motor housing up as shown to disengage motor from tilt gear. Then pull motor bracket towards outside of cable/tilt assembly to remove motor.
Eyeball Assembly Parts List for Authorized Users 27 Tilt Motor 3501-0018-01 28 Slot Cover (No Lens)* 0500-8037-01/-02 The following parts can be ordered by authorized users only. To become authorized, contact your sales representative. Parts in the tables below are shown in Figure 39. 29 Yoke, Camera 0500-7258-01 30 Camera/Lens PC Board 0301-0953-01 31 Bearing Assy., Lens Carriage 2510-0038-01 Parts lists 32 Yoke Bracket (Qty. 2 †) 0500-8038-01/-02 33 Cable Assy.
Figure 39. Base, housing, and eyeball assembly Standard Base Assembly* * RUPTB/RUWPTB ** RUIOB/RUWIOB Housing Assembly (0404-0078-03/-04 Base Assembly with I/O Board** 13 14 9 1 2 10 3 11 15 16 17 4 18 5 12 6 7 8 19 20 21 Housing and Eyeball Assy. Assy. SpeedDome Ultra VII only (0101-0041-xx) SpeedDome Ultra VII with EIS only (01010120-21) 22 23 24 25 26 28 27 29 30 33 31 Eyeball Assy.
Electrical Specifications-Indoor Dome Input Voltage ................................... 18-30Vac, 50/60 Hz Operational NEC Class 2 LPS Design Tolerance ............................ 16-36Vac, 50/60 Hz Pan/Tilt: Manual Pan Speed.................... 0.2°-100° per second Power Consumption........................................16W max. (scaled to zoom position) Current ..........................................................0.85A max. Manual Tilt Speed ................... 0.
Mechanical Eyeball Diameter ........................................ 12cm (4.7in) Specifications-23X Camera with EIS Weight: Type ........................... Interline transfer 1/4in CCD array Height ......................................................... 20.8cm (8in) Housing and Eyeball ............................. 1.36kg (3 lbs) Scanning Area................................ 3.2 (H) x 2.4 (V) mm Base (standard) ............................... 0.09kg (0.20 lbs) Scanning System ...................
Other Declarations Declarations Regulatory Compliance REG ID ............................................................... VP SDU Emissions ................................ 47 CFR, Part 15, Class A ICES-003 Class A EN55022 Class A EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 Immunity ........................................................ EN50130-4 Safety .................................................................. UL1950 CSA C22.2 No.
Appendix A: Vicon Wiring Configurations In Vicon systems where domes support loop through, daisy chain the SpeedDome Ultra VII domes off the last Vicon dome in the communications chain. Figure 40.