SpeedDome Ultra Camera Dome ® Installation and Service Manual 8000-1362-01, Rev.
SpeedDome® Ultra Camera Dome Installation and Service Manual 8000-1362-01, Rev.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface .........................................................................................................................vi Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 1-1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................ 1-2 Main components................................................................................................
Chapter 3 “OUTDOOR” INSTALLATION............................................................................. 3-1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN............................................................................................... 3-2 Safety .................................................................................................................. 3-2 Verifying equipment and unpacking .................................................................... 3-2 Tools and equipment required ...................
Preface Who should use this manual Customer Engineers or Dealers who want to install and service the camera dome. How this manual is organized This manual contains the following four sections: 1.0 INTRODUCTION provides a product overview and specifications. 2.0 “INDOOR” INSTALLATION provides required to mount the dome indoors. 3.0 “OUTDOOR” INSTALLATION provides procedures required to mount the dome outdoors. 4.0 SERVICE provides troubleshooting and maintenance information.
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CHAPTER SpeedDome Ultra Camera Dome INTRODUCTION 1 n Product overview ......................................................................1-2 Describes how the dome works, its mounting methods, major components, and features. n Specifications ............................................................................1-9 Lists electrical, environmental, regulatory, and mechanical specifications for the dome.
INTRODUCTION Figure 1-1. SpeedDome Ultra camera dome PRODUCT OVERVIEW The SpeedDome Ultra camera dome (Figure 1-1) is part of a programmable network of camouflaged cameras. These devices enable security personnel, from a remote console, to track a target, near or far, even in low light. Small and unobtrusive, the dome can be used in facilities such as retail stores, casinos, manufacturing facilities, hotels, and hospitals, especially where appearance is important.
INTRODUCTION Figure 1-2. Dome components 0400-0833-01 Housing Assy. Screws (3), M3 x 8 PHP (5801-1051-120) 0100-1340-01 Base Assy. Cap (0500-7256-01) Base (0500-7257-01) CPU Board (0301-0578-01) Ground Clip (0500-7293-01) I/O Board (0301-0546-01) Screw (4), M3 x 6 (5813-2041-113) Standoff (3), M3 x 8H x 13L (5899-0055-01) Shield (0500-7192-01) Dust Cover (3100-0066-01) Fan and Cable (0650-1682-01) Standoff (3), M3 x 6H x 19L (5887-1122-020) Power Supply Board (5606-0015-01) Slip Ring Assy.
INTRODUCTION Mounting Structures (Optional) Indoor Mounting Methods The dome’s base mounts directly to indoor hard or tile ceilings using hardware supplied with the dome, or to one of many optional mounting structures. These methods facilitate quick installation after site preparation, enabling wiring to be done during rough building construction. The dome’s base can be mounted to many indoor mounting structures (Figure 1-5) that attach to indoor walls and ceilings.
INTRODUCTION Figure 1-5.
INTRODUCTION Outdoor Mounting Method The RHSDA adapter bracket facilitates dome mounting to an an existing outdoor SpeedDome housing. This bracket is same one used to mount the dome to an indoor SpeedDome housing. See RHSDA under indoor “Mounting Structures” on page 1-4. Features Performance Features In alphabetical order: • Alarm inputs and outputs. The dome accepts drycontact-switch closure (3.5mA sink) from up to four sensing devices.
INTRODUCTION • 180° Flip. The dome can follow a target as it moves toward the camera, directly beneath it, and away from the camera by flipping its camera 180° at the point where the target passes directly beneath the dome. Video System Dependent Features Certain dome features depend on the video system the dome is used with: • Sensormatic Video Manager system with RS422 • Sensormatic VM8, VM16, or VM96 systems • American Dynamics AD2083-02 system.
INTRODUCTION Installation & Service Features In alphabetical order: • Daisy-chaining. Control cables can be daisychained from dome to dome (10 domes maximum), using up to 914m (3000ft) of cable. • Interchangeability. Each dome can be easily moved to a new location. • Internationally-recognized connectors. Composite and video cables from the controller connect to the dome via internationally recognized screw-terminal connectors. • Line lock. The dome can free-run on its own internally-generated 2.
INTRODUCTION Regulatory SPECIFICATIONS Operational Manual Pan/Tilt Speed .......... 1° to 100° per second (scaled to zoom position) Target Pan/Tilt Speed ............ 220° per second maximum Pan Travel.............................. 360° continuous Tilt Travel.............................. >90° Zoom Total Zoom....................... 48X Optical Zoom.................... 12X Digital Zoom .................... 4X Zoom Pause at .................. 18X Pan/Tilt Accuracy .................. ±0.
INTRODUCTION Camera Field-of-View Formulas: Monochrome/Color Horizontal view = (.87 x a)/b Type....................................... Interline transfer 1/4” CCD array Scanning System.................... 2:1 interlace Video Out .............................. 1.0Vp-p/75 ohm composite Signal-to-Noise ...................... 48dB (typical) Vertical view = (.634 x a)/b Monochrome only Horizontal Resolution ............ 380 lines at center Minimum Illumination ........... 0.1 lux (AGC on) AGC.............
CHAPTER “Indoor” SpeedDome Ultra Camera Dome Chapter 2 INSTALLATION In this chapter: n Before You Begin ......................................................................2-2 Things you need to do before you install the camera dome. n Installation Procedure ..............................................................2-3 Shows you how to mount the dome indoors to either a hard ceiling, tile ceiling, wall, electrical box, I-beam, or existing SpeedDome housing.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION I/O Board Detachment BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before beginning the installation procedure, perform the following procedure to detach the I/O board from the dome’s base. Safety Procedure ALWAYS USE: • Proper safety equipment for the location and type of installation. • Proper lift equipment to reach the installation. • Safety features of the lift equipment. Dust cover. The I/O board has a dust cover. DO NOT remove this cover until you have installed the dome’s base.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Install Kit Supplied INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 0351-1109-01* This section explains how to install the camera dome indoors. a. Anchor, plastic b. Washer, flat, LOD M4 c. Screw, STAP, AB, 4.2 x 32, PHP 2 2 2 2880-0073-01 5842-0300-020 5810-4091-120 * Only parts used in this procedure are listed. How to Use this Section 1. Either mount the dome’s base directly to the ceiling using parts shipped with the dome or to an optional mounting structure: Hard ceiling surface mounting .....
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Tile Ceiling Surface Mounting Figure 2-4. Mounting clip attachment This procedure explains how to mount the dome’s base directly to the T-bar intersection of a tile ceiling. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. a Install Kit Supplied 0351-1109-01* a. Clip, T-bar b. Screw, PH, M3X-8, PHP, SS 2 6 0500-7193-01 5801-1051-120 * Only parts used in this procedure are listed. Procedure 1.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Procedure Optional Mounting Structures Ensure that the ceiling or wall (particularly sheet rock) can support the dome. The following sections explain how to assemble various mounting structures to which the dome’s base will mount. Note: If attaching the housing to a mounting structure, assemble the structure, then skip step 1 of this procedure and go to step 2.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION “Fixed” Mounting Bracket for Hard Ceilings or 2x2 Ceiling Tiles Mounting Structures Required The fixed mounting bracket enables the dome to be recessed in a hard ceiling or 2x2 ceiling tile. The following procedure explains how to assemble the bracket. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. a. Housing, top hat 1 * Only part used in this procedure is listed.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Procedure Steps 8 through 17 are for ceiling tiles only! Ensure that the ceiling (particularly sheet rock) can support the dome. 8. Loosely attach clips [e] to the side support brackets using washers [f] and nuts [g]. 9. Center side support brackets against T-bars. Referring to Figure 2-7: 1. Cut a hole in the ceiling tile or hard ceiling. Ceiling tile: Remove the ceiling tile in which the top hat housing will be installed. On the ground, scribe a 178 (±1.5) mm (7 in.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION “Adjustable” Mounting Bracket for 2x4 Ceiling Tiles Mounting Structures Required The adjustable mounting bracket enables the dome to be recessed in a ceiling tile whose shortest dimension is greater than 2 feet. The following procedure explains how to assemble the bracket. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. a. Housing, top hat 1 * Only part used in this procedure is listed.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Procedure Ensure that the tile ceiling can support the dome. Referring to Figure 2-8: 6. Tighten the clips to secure the assembly to the T-bars. Also tighten the extension supports to the support bracket. 7. Seat the modified ceiling tile in the opening. 8. Feed cables through the hole in the support bracket. 1. Cut a hole in the ceiling tile. Remove the ceiling tile in which the top hat housing will be installed. On the ground, scribe a 178 (±1.5) mm (7 in.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Wall Mounting Bracket Procedure This procedure explains how to mount the dome to a wall. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. Referring to Figure 2-9: Ensure the wall material, particularly sheet rock, can support the dome. b. To wood: Use washer [g], and screw [h]. Level Phillips head screwdriver Drill with 1/4” concrete bit Ratchet wrench with 5.5mm and 11mm sockets. c. To concrete: Use anchor hardware [e]. 3.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Wall Mounting Using a Corner Bracket 5. Attach the base or top hat housing by performing step 5a or 5b. a. Direct base attachment. Attach the dome’s base to the bracket using two M3 locking nuts [g]. Feed cables as shown. This procedure explains how to mount the dome to an inside or outside corner. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. b. Top hat housing attachment. See “Top Hat Housing”, page 2-5. 6.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Wall Mounting Using an Arm Extension Procedure This procedure explains how to mount the dome to a wall using an arm extension. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. 1. Cut arm [b] to length and slip cap [c] over it. Referring to Figure 2-11: 2. Insert the arm into mounting bracket [a] and secure using two M4x10 screws [d]. 3. Place arm assembly on wall, level, and mark locations for three mounting holes.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Wall Mounting Using a Corner Bracket and an Arm Extension Procedure This procedure explains how to mount the dome to a wall using a corner bracket and an arm extension. After completing this procedure, go to page 217 for dome setup and attachment procedures. 1. Insert wall mount bracket [d] into the corner bracket [a] until it snaps in place. Secure brace of wall mount bracket using M5x8 screw [c] Referring to Figure 2-12: 2. Cut arm [e] to length and slip cap [f] over it.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Hard Ceiling Pendent Mount The following procedure explains how to secure the dome’s base to a either a ceiling I-beam or hard ceiling using the pendent mounting structure. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. 4. Secure the plate using clamps [b], screws [c], washers [d], and locking nuts [e]. Refer to base plate hole-to-hole dimensions in Figure 2-13. Figure 2-13.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION 5. Attach flange using washers [d] and locking nuts [e]. 6. Thread nipple [h] into the flange. Procedure Referring to Figure 2-14: 1. Attach cover [a] to the electrical box using screws [b]. 7. Thread pipe tee [g] into nipple. 8. Thread the purchased 1-1/4 inch straight pipe onto pipe tee. 9. Slip cap [j] up onto the straight pipe. 10. Thread plate adapter [i] onto straight pipe. 11. Perform step a or b. a. Direct base attachment.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Adapter Bracket for Indoor SpeedDome Housings The following procedure explains how to use an adapter bracket to mount the dome’s base in an existing indoor SpeedDome housing. After completing this procedure, go to page 2-17 for dome setup and attachment procedures. Tool Required Phillips head screwdriver Mounting Structure and Install Kit Required 2. Feed cables as shown, then attach the adapter bracket to the existing dome housing (Figure 2-16). a.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Dome Setup and Attachment The following procedure explains how to connect cables to the I/O board, check cable connections, attach the I/O board to the dome’s base, set the dome’s address, and attach the dome to its base. Procedure Ensure that ac power and electrical signals are off during wire connections! Connectors used in this procedure are very delicate! DO NOT overtighten these connectors. Use the a 0.4 x 2.5mm slotted screwdriver.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION 5. Connect the alarm output cable, if used. Figure 2-18. I/O board LEDs and pushbutton Route this cable through the board’s cable clamp and connect its wires to the P3 connector on the I/O board as follows: P3 Connector (Alarm Outputs) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Color N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* RS422 Test Pushbutton Designation 12Vdc (100 mA max.) 12Vdc (100 mA max.) Output P0 (40mA sync max.) Output P1 (40mA sync max.) Output P2 (40mA sync max.) Output P3 (40mA sync max.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION 11. If required, use the dome’s address switches to set the dome’s special features (Figure 220). 13. Detach the dome and reset the rotary switches for the dome address. Figure 2-20. Address switches and special feature settings 14. Reattach the dome. SW3 MSB 0 SW2 9 0 SW1 LSB 9 0 9 The dome address can be set from 000 to 999. Settings selected in step 13 will then be placed into dome memory.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Skirt and Bubble Attachment Attaching the Bubble to the Top Hat Housing (No Skirt Used) The following procedures show you how to attach skirts and bubbles to a top hat housing or indoor SpeedDome housing. Install Kit Required (pick Kit A, B, C, or D) Note: If using the install/removal tool to attach/ detach the skirt or bubble, see “Using the Install/ Removal Tool” on page 2-22 for instructions.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Attaching the Skirt to the Indoor SpeedDome Housing (No Bubble Used) The following procedure explains how to attach a skirt to an indoor SpeedDome housing. Attaching the Bubble to the Indoor SpeedDome Housing The following procedure explains how to attach a bubble to an indoor SpeedDome housing. Install Kits Required Install Kit Required RHSDA Adapter Bracket* RHSDA Adapter Bracket* a. Skirt, inside bubble b. Tape, foam, Vinyl, .062”x.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Using the Install/Removal Tool Procedure The RHIRT install/removal tool eliminates the need for a ladder during routine service. The tool can be used to: Referring to Figure 2-25, insert the tool into the top of the pole and maneuver until it snaps in place. • Detach the skirt or bubble from the housing so the dome can be accessed. The skirt or bubble remain attached to the housing during service. • Attach and detach the dome from its base. • Reattach the skirt or bubble.
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Figure 2-25. How to use the install/removal tool Skirt or Bubble Attachment/Detachment A B Catch the notch and pull down. C Snap tool into pole. Attachment Detachment Dome Attachment (Reverse steps to detach) Line up Line up D Turn until you feel a click.
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CHAPTER “Outdoor” SpeedDome Ultra Camera Dome Chapter 3 INSTALLATION In this chapter: n Before You Begin ......................................................................3-2 Things you need to do before you install the camera dome. n Installation Procedure ..............................................................3-3 Shows you how to mount the dome to an existing outdoor SpeedDome housing.
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION I/O Board Detachment BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before beginning the installation procedure, perform the following procedure to detach the I/O board from the dome’s base. Safety Procedure ALWAYS USE: • Proper safety equipment for the location and type of installation. • Proper lift equipment to reach the installation. • Safety features of the lift equipment. Dust cover. The I/O board has a dust cover. DO NOT remove this cover until you have installed the dome’s base.
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE This section explains how to install the camera dome in an outdoor SpeedDome housing. How to Use this Section 1. Mount the dome’s base in the outdoor housing: Mounting the dome’s base in the outdoor SpeedDome housing............................... 3-4 2. Set up the dome and attach it to its base: Dome setup and attachment ................................ 3-5 3. Attach the skirt and bubble to the SpeedDome housing: Skirt and bubble attachment................
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Mounting the Dome’s Base in the Outdoor SpeedDome Housing Figure 3-2. Attaching the mounting base to the adapter bracket The following procedure explains how to use an adapter bracket to mount the dome’s base in an existing outdoor SpeedDome housing. After completing this procedure, go to page 3-5 for dome setup and attachment procedures. a New installations.
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Dome Setup and Attachment The following procedure explains how to set up and attach the dome to its base. Procedure Ensure that ac power and electrical signals are off during wire connections! Connectors used in this procedure are very delicate! DO NOT overtighten these connectors. Use the a 0.4 x 2.5mm slotted screwdriver. Larger screwdrivers can damage the connector. 4. Connect the alarm input cable, if used.
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION 5. Connect the alarm output cable, if used. Figure 3-5. I/O board LEDs and pushbutton Route this cable through the board’s cable clamp and connect its wires to the P3 connector on the I/O board as follows: P3 Connector (Alarm Outputs) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Color N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* N/A* RS422 Test Pushbutton Designation 12Vdc (100 mA max.) 12Vdc (100 mA max.) Output P0 (40mA sync max.) Output P1 (40mA sync max.) Output P2 (40mA sync max.) Output P3 (40mA sync max.
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION 11. If required, use the dome’s address switches to set the dome’s special features (Figure 37). 13. Detach the dome and reset the rotary switches for the dome address. Figure 3-7. Address switches and special feature settings 14. Re-apply ac power to the dome. SW3 MSB 0 SW2 9 0 SW1 LSB 9 0 9 The dome address can be set from 000 to 999. Settings selected in step 13 will then be placed into dome memory.
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION Skirt and Bubble Attachment The following procedures show you how to attach a skirt and bubble to the outdoor SpeedDome housing. Procedure Referring to Figure 3-9: 1. Push pins of the skirt [a] into their respective receptacles and snap the skirt into place. 2. Thread the three screws [b] of the bubble [c] into their respective mounting holes. Tighten the screws to secure. Figure 3-9.
CHAPTER SpeedDome Ultra Camera Dome Chapter 4 SERVICE In this chapter: n Before you begin ......................................................................4-2 Explains things you need to do and tools you need to have on hand before you service the camera dome. n Routine Troubleshooting...........................................................4-2 Contains procedures to help you isolate a problem to the base or housing and eyeball assembly. n Detailed Troubleshooting .................................
SERVICE Tools and Equipment Required BEFORE YOU BEGIN This chapter contains two troubleshooting procedures: • Routine troubleshooting • Detailed troubleshooting. Before you perform the detailed troubleshooting procedure, perform the following steps first: o Try the routine troubleshooting procedure first! Use this procedure to isolate the problem to the dome or its base without disassembling the housing and eyeball assembly (the base is field repairable).
SERVICE Procedure 4. Isolate the problem to the dome or its base. Perform steps in sequence until the problem is corrected. If another base is nearby, detach the dome and reattach it to the other base. Does it display video or respond correctly to commands? 1. Check the video on the monitor. • YES: Then the problem is likely the cable connections to the I/O board or the board itself. Go to step 5. • NO: Send both the dome and its base back to the National Repair Center.
SERVICE 6. On the I/O board in the base, observe the green power LED (Figure 4-3). Is the green LED off or not on steady? • YES: Pop the board out and verify that the 24Vac cable is properly attached to connector P7. If O.K., then replace the I/O board. • NO: Go to step 7. 8. If using RS422 communications, check the comm. line connections on the I/O board. If using RS422 communications, press and hold the pushbutton shown in Figure 4-3 and observe nearby red and green LEDs.
SERVICE Dome Functions but Does Not Tilt DETAILED TROUBLESHOOTING If the dome functions but does not tilt, you need to access the camera/lens board (see page 4-9) and/or tilt motor (see page 4-10). Use this procedure if: • The dome functions but does not pan • The dome functions but does not tilt • The dome does not “home” or respond to commands even when attached to another dome’s base and its address switches are set correctly (dead dome).
SERVICE How to Remove the CPU Board How to Remove the P/S Board Referring to Figure 4-4. Referring to Figure 4-5. 1. Remove the cap. 1. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the CPU Board” (this page). Remove the three Phillips head screws holding the cap in place, then “gently” lift the cap to one side. 2. Detach connectors. On the CPU board, detach the 8-pin power supply cable from connector P3, the pan motor cable from connector P4, and the 14-pin slip ring cable from connector P2. 2.
SERVICE How to Remove the Pan Motor Referring to Figure 4-6. 1. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the CPU Board” (page 4-6). 2. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Power Supply Board” (page 4-6). How to Remove the Slot Covers 1. Insert a small slotted screwdriver (Figure 47). Swivel the eyeball so that one of the two slot covers is totally exposed. Then, insert the screwdriver into the space between the cover and the eyeball. Figure 4-7. 3. Remove the pan motor.
SERVICE How to Remove the Camera How to Detach the Eyeball 1. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Slot Covers” (page 4-7). 1. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Slot Covers” (page 4-7). 2. Remove the ribbon cable from the camera (Figure 4-9). 2. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Camera” (this page). Swivel the camera yoke to expose the camera connector.
SERVICE The following steps refer to Figure 4-15. How to Remove the Camera/Lens Board 6. Access the camera/lens board. 1. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Slot Covers” (page 4-7). 2. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Camera” (page 4-8). 3. Perform the procedure “How to Detach the Eyeball” (page 4-8). 4. Separate the yoke brackets (Figure 4-13). To do this, loosen the captive retaining screw holding the bearing assembly in place and remove this assembly. 7.
SERVICE How to Remove the Tilt Motor 1. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Slot Covers”. 2. Perform the procedure “How to Remove the Camera”. 3. Perform the procedure “How to Detach the Eyeball From the Housing”. 4. Separate the yoke brackets (Figure 4-16). 6. Access the tilt motor. To do this, loosen the captive retaining screw holding the tilt cable assembly in place and gently remove this assembly. 7. Remove the tilt motor (Figure 4-18).
SERVICE Setting the Dome Address DOME MAINTENANCE Recessed at the top of the dome assembly are three rotary switches (Figure 4-20) which enable the dome address to be changed from 000 to 999. Updating/Reprogramming Dome Software Figure 4-20. To update or reprogram dome software: SW3 MSB 1. Insert the chip extractor tool into the square access hole and squeeze to extract the flash memory chip (Figure 4-19).
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