XX134-08-01 Camera Dome Warning: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the indoor unit to rain or moisture. Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been designed to be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose. Copyright © 2009 Vicon Industries Inc.
Important Safeguards – Outdoor Use GRAPHIC SYMBOL EXPLANATION 13. Outdoor Cable Grounding - Use only grounded outdoor The lightening bolt symbol alerts the user to the presence of cables to protect against voltage surges and static charges. dangerous voltage that may present the risk of electric shock.
FCC Notice Note: Complies with Federal Communications Commission Rules & Regulations Part 15, Subpart B for a Class A digital device. WARNING This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
Contents INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................1 How to Use this Manual .................................................................................................................................4 Accessory Kits................................................................................................................................................5 Unpacking and Inspection....................................
For RS-422/485 Mode: ........................................................................................................................... 39 For Vicoax Mode:.................................................................................................................................... 39 Setting the End-of-Line Jumpers JP1, JP2 & JP3 for RS-485 Protocol Operation ................................ 42 Configuring the ViconNet (IP/LAN) Version .........................................................
Introduction The information in this manual covers the installation, configuration and operation of the SurveyorVFT™ Camera Dome. This system should only be installed by a qualified technician using common hand tools and approved materials and wiring methods in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, state and local wiring codes. All interconnecting equipment or accessories must be UL Listed.
Table 1 Models and Descriptions Model Number SVFT-C22 SVFT-C22C SVFT-P22 SVFT-P22C SVFT-W22 SVFT-W22C SVFT-C23 Product Code 8701-00 8701-01 8704-00 8704-01 8707-00 8707-01 8702-00 Environment/ Cable Type Indoor/Coax Indoor/Coax Indoor/Coax Indoor/Coax Outdoor/Coax Outdoor/Coax Indoor/Coax SVFT-C23C 8702-01 Indoor/Coax SVFT-P23 8705-00 Indoor/Coax SVFT-P23C 8705-01 Indoor/Coax SVFT-W23 8708-00 Outdoor/Coax SVFT-W23C 8708-01 Outdoor/Coax SVFT-W35 9102-00 Outdoor/Coax SVFT-W35C 9102-01 O
Power Table Model Number SVFT-C22/ SVFT-C22C SVFT-P22/ SVFT-P22C SVFT-W22/ SVFT-W22C SVFT-C23/ SVFT-C23C SVFT-P23/ SVFT-P23C SVFT-W23/ SVFT-W23C SVFT-W35/ SVFT-W35C SVFT-C22CA/ SVFT-C22CA-C SVFT-P22CA/ SVFT-P22CA-C SVFT-W22CA/ SVFT-W22CA-C Power* (W) Coax, UTP, Fiber ViconNet Current Rating (A) Coax, UTP, Fiber ViconNet 24 34 1.0 1.4 24 34 1.0 1.4 44 54 1.8 2.3 24 34 1.0 1.4 24 34 1.0 1.4 44 54 1.8 2.3 44 54 1.8 2.3 24 34 1.0 1.4 24 34 1.0 1.4 44 54 1.8 2.
How to Use this Manual This manual was designed to provide the best overall instructions for the installation and operation of the SurveyorVFT Camera Dome. The graphics and terminology used in this manual have been carefully selected to enable a clear and distinct understanding of the SurveyorVFT and its components. This manual has been formatted to present distinct methods of installation for qualified service personnel only.
Accessory Kits There are 3 different accessory kits included with the different configurations of SurveyorVFT; Standard/Fiber-Optic Option, Twisted Pair (UTP/NVT) Option and ViconNet (LAN/TCP/IP) Option.
Unpacking the SurveyorVFT In-Ceiling Unpacking the SurveyorVFT Indoor Pendant 6 • 3BIntroduction XX134-08-01 Rev 209 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System
Unpacking the SurveyorVFT Outdoor Pendant XX134-08-01 Rev 209 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System 3BIntroduction • 7
SurveyorVFT Components All SurveyorVFT units are comprised of an Enclosure/Housing, a Camera Drive, a Shroud and a Lower Dome. Figures 1, 2 and 3 show In-Ceiling, Indoor Pendant and Outdoor Pendant models, respectively. Enclosure The enclosure is a metal shell that houses the camera drive for the inceiling model. A safety cord and clip are provided to connect to the camera drive during installation.
Figure 2 SurveyorVFT Indoor Pendant XX134-08-01 Rev 209 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System Figure 3 SurveyorVFT Outdoor Pendant 3BIntroduction • 9
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Installation Choose the installation type based on the specific unit purchased (In-Ceiling, Indoor or Outdoor Pendant).
QQuick Installation – Indoor Pendant U I C K Q U I C K I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T A L L A T I O N 12 • 4BInstallation XX134-08-01 Rev 209 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System
QQuick Installation – Outdoor Pendant U I C K Q U I C K I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T A L L A T I O N XX134-08-01 Rev 209 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System 4BInstallation • 13
Detailed Installation These steps provide the most thorough and accurate instructions. In-Ceiling Mount Model This version of SurveyorVFT mounts in the ceiling and rests on the ceiling material occupying the space between the lower ceiling and upper building frame. All mounting hardware is provided. Use of the Provided Scribe A small metal scribe is provided to assist in marking an accurate hole size in a ceiling tile for in-ceiling installations. Use as follows: 1.
The accessory kit contains the removable screw terminal blocks to be used for all connections in this installation. The ceiling material must provide a surface of suitable strength for the SurveyorVFT weight of 5.1 lb (2.3 kg) on the area of the two flippers. Refer to the Optional Independent Support subsection for installations requiring additional support. Figure 6 Unlatching the Customer Interface Board 1.
Note: There should be minimal wire slack at all connection points. a) Strip approximately 1 inch (25 mm) of cable outer jacket to be terminated in terminal blocks. Then strip approximately 0.25 inches (6 mm) of insulation off of each individual wire. b) Refer to Wiring section and Tables 2A, 2B and 2C to make all connections to terminal blocks TB1 (power), TB2 (alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4 (UTP video).
9. Connect the enclosure’s safety cord clip to the tab in the camera drive to allow the drive to hang from the enclosure. Refer to Figure 7 for location of tab. Insert the clip of the safety cord on the lower dome into the hole in the enclosure. Refer to label in the enclosure. 10. Align the 2 slots on the camera drive with the tabs in the enclosure, being sure to match up the arrows on both the drive and in the enclosure. Insert the camera drive into the enclosure until it snaps into place. 11.
Optional Independent Support If it is necessary to provide independent support for the SurveyorVFT, other than the ceiling material, order the optional In-Ceiling Model Mount Kit SVFT-IC-KT. It consists of a pre-assembled set of mounting rails and folding ring, as shown in Figure 9. 1. With the 7-3/8-inch (187 mm) diameter hole cut in the ceiling tile and tile replaced in the ceiling, push the folded assembly up through the hole and unfold. 2.
Indoor Pendant Model The indoor pendant model mounts on a Vicon mount (refer to the table in the Introduction section) or a 1.5inch vertical pipe with an appropriate coupling. The pipe is a standard 1.5-inch NPT type and must be oriented vertically so the SurveyorVFT can effectively hang from the pipe. Indoor Pendant Overview The mount is installed with all the cables run through it or the 1.5-inch NPT pipe is prepared for SurveyorVFT installation.
Figure 12 Unlatching the Customer Interface Board b) Refer to Wiring section and Tables 2A, 2B and 2C to make all connections to terminal block TB1 (power), TB2 (alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4 UTP video). On TB3, the COMMAND IN + (COMM IN +) and COMMAND IN - (COMM IN -) connections must be used for Simplex operation. For Half Duplex operation, the additional signals RESPONSE OUT + (RESP OUT +) and RESPONSE OUT - (RESP OUT -) must also be used.
12. Lift the SurveyorVFT camera drive up to the housing and attach the housing’s safety cord clip to the camera drive’s tab. See Figure 13. Allow the drive to hang from the housing. Insert the clip of the safety cord from the lower dome into the hole on the inside of the housing. See label inside housing. 13. Align the tabs on the camera drive with the slots in the housing, matching up the arrows on the camera drive and the housing. 14.
Outdoor Pendant Model The Outdoor Pendant model mounts on a Vicon mount (refer to the table in the Introduction section) or a 1.5inch vertical pipe with appropriate coupling in the same manner as the indoor version. The outdoor version includes a sunshield, heater and weather protection. Outdoor Pendant Overview The mount is installed with all the cables run through it or the 1.5-inch NPT pipe is prepared with lubricant for the housing and the SurveyorVFT installation.
b) Refer to Wiring section and Table 2 to make all connections to terminal block TB1 (power), TB2 (alarms), TB3 (relays/control signals) and TB4 UTP video). On TB3, the COMMAND IN + (CI+) and COMMAND IN - (CI-) connections must be used for Simplex operation. For Half Duplex operation, the additional signals RESPONSE OUT + (RO+) and RESPONSE OUT - (RO-) must also be used. Insert each wire into its proper terminal block location and tighten the screw.
13. Install the provided optional heater duct (recommended to minimize condensation problems). It is used to redirect warm air onto the lower dome surface. The duct snaps directly into the heater shell. Rotate the duct slightly counter-clockwise and insert the duct locking tabs into the heater shell. Refer to Figure below. Squeeze the tabs by slightly pushing the duct against the heater shell and inserting the corner posts into the heater shell.
15. Align the tabs on the camera drive with the slots in the housing, matching up the two arrows on the camera drive and the housing. WARNING: Cables having excessive slack can cause damage to the SurveyorVFT when installed into the housing. 16. Push the camera drive straight up into the housing until it snaps into the housing. Do not use excessive force. In the event that it does not snap easily, remove the SurveyorVFT and verify proper cabling. 17.
Figure 18 Outdoor Lower Dome Installation 26 • 4BInstallation XX134-08-01 Rev 209 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System
Wiring Wiring is done with runs of cable for power, video and control. Optional wiring can be installed for the relay output and alarm inputs. All cables enter the enclosure from the top on all pendant installations and through the conduit fitting on all in-ceiling installations. Refer to the Technical Information section for all electrical requirements. Power cables carry AC power and are usually a two-conductor type ranging in size from 20 to 12 AWG.
Figure 19 Customer Interface Board Connections 28 • 5BWiring XX134-08-01 Rev 209 SurveyorVFT Camera Dome System
Typical Relay and Alarm Connections Alarm input and relay output type signals are also carried on individually-shielded twisted-pair cable sets. The signals are defined in the following descriptions. Alarms 1-4 are electronic CMOS level type inputs that are driven by a dry contact type switch. These signals are connected to terminal block TB2. Each input has two states, open and closed. For example, in Figure 20, a door switch can activate an alarm when connected to a SurveyorVFT alarm input.
Installing the Cables WARNING: Disable the AC power to prevent installer injury and damage to the unit. Cables are installed using 2 different methods, depending on the installation type. For the in-ceiling installation, cables are routed from above the ceiling through a conduit fitting on the enclosure to the customer interface board. For the pendant installation, cables are routed from the inside of the housing to the customer interface board.
For an Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Model Installation Refer to Figure 19 customer interface boards for indoor or outdoor pendant model mount cable installation details. 1. Route each cable from the inside top of the housing. 2. Remove terminal blocks from the accessory kit. The 2-pin is for power, the two (2) 8-pin are for alarms and control/relay; the 3-pin is for UTP option. 3. Strip approximately 1 inch (25 mm) of the cable outer jacket used for power, control, UTP video (optional) alarms and relays.
CONNECTOR/PIN NUMBER CONNECTOR TYPE CONNECTOR/PIN LABEL SIGNAL NAME BNC (female) VIDEO (J1) VIDEO J2 Video output J1 J2 AMP Header (Fiber Optic board)* TERMINAL BLOCK TB1-1 TB1-2 TERMINAL BLOCK TB2-1 TB2-2 TB2-3 TB2-4 TB2-5 TB2-6 TB2-7 TB2-8 TERMINAL BLOCK TB3-1 TB3-2 TB3-3 TB3-4 TB3-5 TB3-6 TB3-7 TB3-8 Video/RS-422 data POWER (TB1) H N ALARM (TB2) ALARM 1 GND ALARM 2 GND ALARM 3 GND ALARM 4 GND COMM/RELAY (TB3) COMM IN + COMM IN RESP OUT + RESP OUT GND RELAY C RELAY NO RELAY NC Hot Neutral Alarm
CONNECTOR/PIN NUMBER CONNECTOR TYPE CONNECTOR/PIN LABEL TERMINAL BLOCK VIDEO NVT (TB4) TB4-1 TB4-2 TB4-3 TERMINAL BLOCK TB1-1 TB1-2 TERMINAL BLOCK TB2-1 TB2-2 TB2-3 TB2-4 TB2-5 TB2-6 TB2-7 TB2-8 TERMINAL BLOCK TB3-1 TB3-2 TB3-3 TB3-4 TB3-5 TB3-6 TB3-7 TB3-8 UTP + UTP GND POWER (TB1) H N ALARM (TB2) ALARM 1 GND ALARM 2 GND ALARM 3 GND ALARM 4 GND COMM/RELAY (TB3) COMM IN + COMM IN RESP OUT+ RESP OUT GND RELAY C RELAY NO RELAY NC SIGNAL NAME Unshielded twisted pair + Unshielded twisted pair - Hot Neu
CONNECTOR/PIN NUMBER CONNECTOR TYPE CONNECTOR/PIN LABEL TERMINAL BLOCK POWER (TB1) H N ALARM (TB2) ALARM 1 GND ALARM 2 GND ALARM 3 GND ALARM 4 GND RELAY (TB4) RELAY C RELAY NO RELAY NC LAN (J1) TX + TX RX + TB1-1 TB1-2 TERMINAL BLOCK TB2-1 TB2-2 TB2-3 TB2-4 TB2-5 TB2-6 TB2-7 TB2-8 TERMINAL BLOCK TB4-1 TB4-2 TB4-3 RJ-45 J1-1 J1-2 J1-3 J1-4 J1-5 J1-6 J1-7 J1-8 1/8-IN.
Installation Configurations There are two types of installation configurations for coaxial, twisted-pair and fiber-optic domes, daisy-chain or star, depending on the needs of the system. A daisy-chain loops signals from one unit to the next. There can be a maximum of up to 5000 ft (1524 m) from the CPU, keypad or V1400X-IDL to the last dome in the chain. A star configuration provides multiple communication paths.
Installing the Flash Upgrade and PC Direct Control It is possible to upgrade software for the SurveyorVFT through a PC and to control the SurveyorVFT from a PC. There are two system configurations, a standalone system, with one dome and one PC, and a star configuration, using a V1400X-IDL. Note: The Flash Upgrade and PC Direct Control Software do not work with the ViconNet (IP) model of the SurveyorVFT. Note: A Flash Upgrade cannot be performed on a Vicoax system.
Standalone Configuration System Star Configuration When multiple domes are connected in a star configuration, using a V1400X-IDL, the RS-232/RS-422 Interface Converter is used, part number 1240-5308-01, along with a customer fabricated cable. Refer to Table 2A for connections. In this configuration, connect the converter end of the customer-fabricated cable assembly to the SERIAL port of the computer and the other end to the CPU/J11 port on the V1400X-IDL (you may have to disconnect the keypad).
Star Configuration System After the physical connections are made, insert the software disk and select the appropriate program, Flash Upgrade Utility or PC Direct Control Software.
Configuration The SurveyorVFT must be configured for its address and mode and termination setting when using RS422/RS-485 protocol. The address and mode are set using the two 8-position DIP Switch banks SW1 and SW2. It is necessary to determine which communication mode, Camera/Lens Module type and SurveyorVFT address is required prior to configuration. Configuration should be performed just prior to final assembly and installation. The termination setting is configured using 3 jumpers.
NOTE: DIP switches labeled ON or CLOSED and OFF or OPEN have the same meaning.
DIP Switch 1 (SW1) Address (Pilot/NOVA/VPS Mode) # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 1 2 SWITCHES 3 4 5 6 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Setting the End-of-Line Jumpers JP1, JP2 & JP3 for RS-485 Protocol Operation This section defines setting the end-of-line jumpers JP1, JP2 and JP3. The jumper sockets are located on the underside of the customer interface board, as shown in Figure 24. Figure 24 End-of-Line Jumper Location NOTE: DIP Switch 2 (SW2) switch 4 must be set to the ON (RS-485) position for proper daisy chain operation. The end-of-line jumpers do not affect RS-422 mode.
When adding a SurveyorVFT IP Camera to the ViconNet network, the following items must be considered: • • • • The number of cameras on a switch with respect to switch capabilities and system bandwidth mapping. Bandwidth limitations on ports connected to workstations (using 100 or 1000 Mbps). Workstation capabilities such as processing speed, disk write speed and display card strength. Storage size and location types including local Workstation recording, attached SCSI RAID and integrated NAS/SAN devices.
Setup TAB Note: Since the Setup configuration affects the entire installation process, it MUST be configured first. In the Setup TAB, 3 fields are defined. The Upgrade files field indicates the installation upgrade directory. The Log files field allows the user the ability to put a copy of log files in a predefined directory. Password management selects a directory to save all password files. (By default, the setup files will be installed to C:\VUG.
4. Press the Select button on the lower section of the screen. Note: You MUST click the Select button to add the unit to the list; verify that it is added to the list. 5. The selected unit appears on the Selected unit section on the top of the screen and settings can be changed. Select 1 2 3.
Install TAB The Install TAB allows the user to install/upgrade newer versions. Choose the correct version and click Install to send to the selected unit.
Advanced TAB The Advanced TAB functionalities allow the user to handle unexpected events on a specific remote unit when they occur. When a problem occurs, the user can choose to Unjam unit to restart the unit’s firmware, Restart unit to restart the hardware, Net defaults to return the initial network settings and Factory defaults to return to the initial configuration. The Main app starting mode, Application start status may be Unknown, Application loaded successfully or Loading of application is disabled.
Custom TAB The Custom TAB allows setup of the VOX settings. The VOX mechanism allows setting the IP device so that it will not transmit audio if the level it too low (i.e., an empty room). This conserves storage and allows recording only true sound, not background noise or silence. Custom Function list: VOX On Threshold The VOX menu has three function options that are selected from the drop down function list: VOX On Threshold – Defines the audio level at which the input turns ON.
After the SurveyorVFT has been configured for ViconNet, upon another boot up (or preset 97), the opening screen will display (see below). This screen displays the camera dome program version, current date/time and some of the word ViconNet. Upon completion of homing, the SurveyorVFT is ready to verify proper operation. (Note: Screen below is only a sample screen.) The word ViconNet remains on the screen until a PTZ action is taken.
ViconNet Configuration After the camera dome has been setup with the proper IP address, configuration features from a remote workstation, server or recorder are available as follows. • A network settings screen is used to modify the camera dome’s IP parameters. This allows great flexibility in network setup. Note: This setup can be performed from any VN-WS/VN-NVR workstation connected to the IP dome and to the Nucleus or from a Kollector Elite. 1.
Uninstalling the SurveyorVFT The SurveyorVFT camera drive can be easily uninstalled by simply pushing in the tabs to release the camera drive from the housing or the enclosure. A safety cord is always available to safely hang the camera drive or camera dome assembly while installing or uninstalling. For an In-Ceiling Installation 1. Gently pull down on the lower dome’s outside edge, with two hands, until all molded tabs snap out of place. 2. Push in the tabs to release the camera drive from the enclosure.
Operation Following the complete installation and setup of the SurveyorVFT, it is necessary to perform initial power-up testing and verify proper operation. If the SurveyorVFT fails to power-up correctly, go to the Troubleshooting sub-section of this section.
Verifying Proper Operation Set up a remote keypad via RS-422/485 or a Pilot/NOVA/VPS CPU via RS-422/485 or Vicoax protocol to the SurveyorVFT. Power-on the control device and verify that it boots up. Set up the control device for operation with the SurveyorVFT in accordance with its Installation and Operation Manual. For a Vicon model V1300X-RVC or V1300X-DVC keypad connected directly to the SurveyorVFT or through a CPU, use the following procedure to access SurveyorVFT programming: 1.
2. Press the PP ENTER key; the PRESET LED displays a blinking 0. 3. Press the 9 and 5 numeric keys in that order. 4. Press the PP ENTER key again. The PRESET LED display remains with the number 95. The monitor will display the power-up test screen (Figure 26) for the duration of its initial testing. 5. The SurveyorVFT then switches to the opening screen (Figure 27).
Competitive Protocols The SurveyorVFT Camera Dome can be operated by a number of competitive protocols. The tables below outline how to use the functions on Pelco, Sensormatic, Kalatel, Ultrak, Panasonic, Philips and Cohu keypads. Testing Conditions Pelco: tested with the MPT9500 Controller and Pelco D protocol. SurveyorVFT should function with any Pelco keypad using Pelco D protocol. Sensormatic: tested using the AD Tracker 16 via RCSN422 SensorNet to RS422 converter.
Pelco Function Keypress Function Keypress 95, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears), F2 Set Transmit Polarity 93, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears), F2 Select/Store IO (Iris Open) Program Sectors Backup/Abort/Exit IC (Iris Close) Reset Dome 96, Preset Set (Program Label screen appears), F2 then press Pan Auto to set sectors, Aux 2 and 3 to set mask.
Sensormatic Function Keypress Function Enter Menu Press and hold IRIS Open, press and hold Focus (near or far), press Zoom Out Set Transmit Polarity Select/Store FF Program Sectors Backup/Abort/Exit Close Reset Dome Iris Open Open - Controls Manual Iris Levels Set AP limits Iris Close Focus Far Close - Controls Manual Iris Levels Set Pan limits Focus Near (Button to right top of track ball) Diagnostic Screen Focus Near (Button to right bottom of track ball) Debug Screen Zoom Out Zoom Out
Kalatel Function Keypress Function Keypress Select/Store Press Set until "Enter Programming Code" appears. Enter Access Code 951followed by SEQ. Select 4 - Cyberdome. Enter three digit camera number. Enter 1 when prompted "Does The Monitor Display Site XXX". Program the unit using the joystick.
Ultrak When changing SurveyorVFT software addresses, the keypad may not respond to all 256 addresses. The workaround is to go to Ultrak KEGS Setup menu, option (3.1.2) and set every camera (256) to KD6. Function Enter Menu Select/Store Backup/Abort/Exit Iris Open Keypress Enter SVFT-M address on keypad and hit Enter key. Use LCD softkeys to navigate to Main Menu.
Panasonic Function Keypress Function Keypress Enter Menu Press and hold CAMERA SETUP button for 2 sec. Use SET button to select and save options. Use ESC button to abort or leave options. Move joystick up and down to select and highlight SurveyorVFT preset 94 menu options. Use button AUX 1 for Aux 1 and AUX 2 for Aux 2. Panasonic keypad supports communication with one dome at a time.
Philips Function Keypress Function Use On-46-Enter shortcut to enter Dome menu. Use Focus Far button to select and save options. Use Iris Close button to abort or leave options. Move joystick up and down to select and highlight Dome menu options (joystick does not support "press and hold" navigation and editing when in Dome menu). Use shortcut Set-1021-ENTER for Aux 1, use Set-1022ENTER for Aux 2 and use Set-1023-ENTER for Aux3. Note: In order for the shortcut to work, the keypad must be unlocked.
Cohu Function Enter Menu Keypress Function To launch Dome menu use Preset 64 + Store. Use Focus Far button to select and save options. Use Iris Close button to abort or exit options. Move mouse cursor up and down on Pan/Tilt pane to select and highlight Dome menu options. AUX 1 is Preset1 + Store, AUX 2 is Preset2 + Store, and AUX3 is Preset3 + Store.
Maintenance The SurveyorVFT requires no scheduled maintenance; however, the Lower Domes require occasional cleaning. The Chrome and Gold Domes are referred to as Metallized type domes. The Clear and Smoked Domes are referred to as Acrylic type domes. All domes require careful handling and occasional cleaning. Care and Cleaning of Metallized Domes 1. Always handle the lower dome by the flange and avoid touching the inside surface, as acid in a fingerprint can etch the internal coating.
Shipping Instructions Use the following procedure when returning a unit to the factory: 1. Call or write Vicon for a Return Authorization (R.A.) at one of the locations listed below. Record the name of the Vicon employee who issued the R.A. Vicon Industries Inc. 89 Arkay Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788 Phone: 631-952-CCTV (2288); Toll-Free: 1-800-645-9116; Fax: 631-951-CCTV (2288) For service or returns from countries in Europe, contact: Vicon Europe Ltd.
Reference Coaxial Cable Recommendations Caution: Careful selection of proper cable is essential to obtain the best performance from this equipment. Vicon assumes no responsibility for poor performance when cables other than those recommended, or equivalent, are installed. In all cases, coaxial cable impedance should be 75 ohms. Materials Use only a pure copper center conductor. Do not use a copper-plated steel or aluminum center conductor, as they will result in poor quality video.
Twisted-Pair Cable CAUTION: Careful selection of the proper cable is essential to obtain the best performance from this equipment. Vicon assumes no responsibility for poor performance when cables other than those recommended are installed. Materials Use a pure copper stranded conductor with or without a tin plating to obtain a low DC resistance. Do not use cable with either a steel or an aluminum stranded conductor because these do not transfer signals effectively for long distances.
Network Cable Caution: Careful selection of proper cable is essential to obtain the best performance. Vicon assumes no responsibility for poor performance when cables other than the recommended types, or equivalent, are used. Materials Use pure copper stranded conductors to obtain a low DC resistance. The preferred insulation and cable jacket is Polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Technical Information Zoom and Focus Speed: ELECTRICAL Drive Type: Camera Types: Input Voltage: Maximum Power Cable Distance: Current Ratings (@24 VAC), max: Power Consumption: Heat Equivalent: Standard Connector Types: Video Output Impedance: Fuse: Radio Emission Rating: Electrical motorized pan and tilt with electronic control. Units available in color and day/night (NTSC/PAL) formats and a variety of zoom and feature capabilities. 18-30 VAC. (Will operate within spec on voltages up to 32 VAC.
Scheduling: Real time clock allows scheduling of up to 64 events, including presets, relays, alarms, tours or autotours (not on 22X). Multilanguage Menu: English, Spanish, French, German and Italian. Day/Night (23X) Features: 6 programmable motion detection zones with 3 sensitivity levels; image freeze during preset solve; flip (invert) video image. Auto Baud: Absolute Position Control: Competitive Protocols: Auto baud detection in RS-422/ RS485 mode; 4800, 9600, 19,200 bps baud rates supported.
CAMERA/LENS Specifications: VIDEO TRANSMISSION Maximum Distances: SOFTWARE OPERATION Network Setup: Site Authorization: Macro Create & Edit: Alarm Setup: Authentication: Picture Quality and FPS Priority: MECHANICAL Application: Mounting: Housing Types: Pendant Mount Size/Thread: 20 Indoor Ceiling Diameter: 7.1 in. (180 mm). Height: 9.7 in. (246 mm). Indoor Pendant Diameter: 8.0 in. (203 mm). Height: 10.0 in. (254 mm). Outdoor Pendant Diameter: 9.0 in. (228 mm). Height: 10.3 in. (262 mm).
Table 5: Camera/Lens Specifications Model Numbers SVFT-C22, SVFT-P22, SVFT-W22 Camera Specifications SVFT-C22C, SVFTP22C, SVFT-W22C SVFT-C23, SVFT-P23, SVFT-W23 SVFT-C23C, SVFTP23C, SVFT-W23C Product Codes 8701-00, 8704-00, 8707-00 8701-01, 8704-01, 8707-01 8702-00, 8705-00, 8708-00 8702-01, 8705-01, 8708-01 Formats NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Type Color Color Color Color Optical Zoom ExView 22X ExView 22X 23X 23X Digital Zoom 12X 12X 12X 12X Total Zoom 264X 264X 276X 276X Tele-Wide: 3
Model Numbers SVFT-C22CA, SVFT-P22CA, SVFT-W22CA/ SVFT-C22CA-C, SVFT-P22CA-C, SVFT-W22CA-C Camera Specifications SVFT-W35/SVFT-W35-C Product Codes 8741-00, 8742-00, 8743-00/ 8741-01, 8742-01, 8743-01 9102-00/9102-01 Formats NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL Type Color Color Optical Zoom 22X 35X Digital Zoom 12X 12X Total Zoom 264X 420X Zoom Speed OPTICAL wide/DIGITAL tele: 3.9 sec Tele-Wide: 4.
Vicon Standard Equipment Warranty Vicon Industries Inc. (the “Company”) warrants your equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship under Normal Use from the date of original retail purchase for a period of three years, with the following exceptions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. VCRs, all models: Labor and video heads warranted for 120 days from date of original retail purchase. All other parts warranted for one year from date of original retail purchase.
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