CMOR Professional IR Dome User Manual Product ranges covered by this manual CMOR D4 Vi-AL1A Vi-PSU-1 Options Document Reference Date Firmware Vc607a.doc 14/12/2012 From Vc006-210 Videoswitch Telephone 01252-851510 Ocean House, Redfields Industrial Park Fax 01252-851296 Redfields Lane, Church Crookham Email sales@videoswitch.co.uk Hants GU52 0RD Web www.videoswitch.co.uk Videoswitch Page 1 Vc607a.
Contents 1 Installing the Dome ..................................................1 1.1 Vi-B2 Wall Bracket .................................................................................................................1 1.1.1 Fixing the mounting plate...................................................................................................1 1.1.2 Securing the bracket ..........................................................................................................1 1.1.
4.4.7 4.5 Language .........................................................................................................................14 Lamps ..................................................................................................................................15 4.5.1 Mode ................................................................................................................................15 4.5.2 ON level ....................................................................
.8.1.6 4.9 Preset Speed..................................................................................................18 Tours ....................................................................................................................................19 4.9.1.1 Edit Tour .........................................................................................................19 4.9.1.1.1 Edit tour 19 4.9.1.1.2 Add all preset to tour 19 4.9.1.1.3 Clear Tour 19 4.9.1.1.4 Title 19 4.
CMOR Dome 1 Installing the Dome 1.1 Vi-B2 Wall Bracket The wall bracket allows the dome to be mounted to a vertical wall. The wall bracket may also be used in conjunction with the Vi-B5 corner adaptor and the Vi-B6 pole adaptor for mounting the dome on the corner of a building or on a pole. 1.1.1 Fixing the mounting plate • Fix the mounting plate to the wall (or corner or pole adaptor), using four screws (A) of adequate size and strength to support the weight of the dome.
CMOR Dome 1.1.3 Attaching the CMOR Dome • Fully loosen the locking ring (C) by rotating clockwise until it nearly touches the top of the dome • Lift the dome (taking care not to lift it using lamps) and place the dome support plate (A) onto the dome support cradle (B). Note that the curved side of the support plate goes to the back. • Rotate the locking ring (C) counter-clockwise to lock the dome firmly in position. 1.1.
CMOR Dome 1.1.5 Fitting the bracket cover • Locate the two plastic sides of the cover on the metal support bracket • Fix together with the supplied screw using the supplied Allen key 1.2 Vi-B4 Pendant Bracket The pendant bracket allows the dome to be mounted under a horizontal surface such as a ceiling. • Secure the mounting end of the pendant bracket to the ceiling. • Make sure the protective cup is in place on the pole • Securely attach the mounting bracket using the screws provided.
CMOR Dome 1.4 Vi-B5 Corner Adaptor Use this in conjunction with the Vi-B2 wall bracket to mount the dome on the corner of a building. 1.5 Vi-B6 Pole Adaptor Use this in conjunction with the Vi-B2 wall bracket to mount the dome onto a pole. Videoswitch Page 4 Vc607a.
CMOR Dome 2 Installing Power Supply The CMOR dome runs from 24V DC. The Videoswitch Vi-PSU1 Power Supply must be used to power the CMOR dome. The Vi-PSU1 is housed in a weatherproof box that may be mounted externally or internally. Never apply 24AC to the standard DC dome. 2.1 Fixing power supply to a wall • Fit the optional alarm module (A) into the power supply using the 4 screws provided. • For safety reasons never remove the slotted metal cover (B).
CMOR Dome 2.2.1 Mains Input Connect the incoming fused mains power to the terminal block marked MAINS INPUT making sure the LIVE, NEUTRAL and EARTH wires are correctly connected. Identification MAINS INPUT Live Live (brown) 240Vac 50Hz Neutral Neutral (blue) 240Vac 50Hz Earth Earth (Yellow/Green) 2.2.2 Connections to dome Connect the umbilical cable from the dome to the terminal block marked DOME.
CMOR Dome 3 Configuring the Dome 3.1 CMOR D4 Configuration 3.1.1 Auto-Protocol and Auto-Baud The CMOR D4 will automatically detect the protocol and the baud rate. There is no need to set anything, just start sending commands to the dome and it will detect the protocol and baud rate.
CMOR Dome 3.1.3 Clear Address If the address of a dome has been set but needs changing, you either need to • Communicate with it using its currently set camera address or • Use up-the-coax control. Enter the Address menu, then the the Clear Address option to delete the address. The dome will then respond to all addresses again. 3.1.4 Reset Address If you wish to clear the addresses of all connected domes, do the following: Issue five SET Preset 90 commands in succession, not more than 5 seconds apart.
CMOR Dome 4 Menus 4.1 Menu Navigation 4.1.1 Entering Menu Different keyboards have different ways of entering the menu system of a dome. Refer to specific keyboard manual for details. Common examples are: • Videoswitch Vi-K2 Press DOME then press MENU • Videoswitch Vi-K3 Press and hold ALT then press DOME MENU • BBV (TX400) Press and hold SHIFT then press 1 • Pelco (KBD400A) Enter 95 then press and hold PRESET key • Dedicated Micro DS2 Press and hold * 8,8,910,10,2 4.1.
CMOR Dome 4.1.5 Exit Menu Leave the menu by going LEFT out of all levels until you leave the menu. The menu will also exit automatically if not used for 5 minutes. All changes made will be saved when the menu is left. The message “Saved OK” will flash up on the screen to confirm this The menu structure is summarised below and the following section gives more details on individual menu items.
CMOR Dome Camera Camera settings Day settings (lamps off) Shutter speed Exposure compensation Joystick focus mode Preset focus mode Zoom Limit Backlight compensation Noise reduction Wide dynamic range High resolution mode Image stabiliser Night settings (lamps on) Shutter speed Exposure compensation Joystick focus mode Preset focus mode Zoom Limit Backlight compensation Noise reduction Wide dynamic range High resolution mode Image stabiliser Context camera settings Day settings (lamps off) Shutter speed Exp
CMOR Dome Freeze between presets Tours Edit tour Tour 1 to 16 Edit tour Add all presets to tour Clear tour Title Schedule Privacy Mask 1 to 30 Set privacy mask Clear privacy mask Zoom Threshold Alarms Enable alarms Alarm override time New alarm dwell Alarm cycle time 4.3 Login The dome comes with no installer password set, so no login is required initially.
CMOR Dome 4.3.1 Display 4.3.2 Information Screens There are a number of information screens that can be displayed for diagnostic purposes. The System screen is useful to find out the serial number and model of the dome and check which protocol, baud rate and address is being used 4.3.3 Date/Time This menu allows you to set the date and time and specify whether automatic daylight saving mode is used (i.e. change the clocks at the correct times in autumn and spring).
CMOR Dome 4.4.4 Install date The date and time of installation may be set here to provide a record for future service or maintenance purposes. 4.4.5 Clear Settings 4.4.5.1 Clear all presets To clear all the presets, enter this menu, use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit. 4.4.5.2 Clear all tours To clear all the tours, enter this menu, use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit. 4.4.5.3 Clear privacy masks To clear all privacy settings, enter this menu, use UP to select YES and go LEFT to exit. 4.4.5.
CMOR Dome 4.5 Lamps Options relating to the built-in lamps are set in this sub-menu. 4.5.1 Mode This option determines when the lamps are turned on: Light sensing (default) - the lamps turn on automatically when it gets dark Timed - the lamps turn on according a time of day schedule Manual - the lamps turn on and off under manual control 4.5.2 ON level Set this number to specify the light level at which the IR lamps turn on.
CMOR Dome 4.6 Camera 4.6.1 Camera settings 4.6.1.1 Day Settings (Lamps OFF) These settings apply when the IR lamps are not on. 4.6.1.1.1 Shutter Speed The shutter speed may be slowed down to achieve greater light sensitivity. Normally this should be set to AUTO. 4.6.1.1.2 Exposure Compensation The brightness of the imagfe can be adjusted here 4.6.1.1.3 Joystick Focus Mode There are two settings; Auto & Manual. The default setting for DAY is AUTO. 4.6.1.1.
CMOR Dome 4.6.1.2.7 Noise Reduction 4.6.1.2.8 Wide Dynamic Range 4.6.1.2.9 High Resolution Mode 4.6.1.2.10 Image Stabiliser 4.6.2 Context Camera Settings 4.6.2.1 Not available 4.6.3 Low ligh mode at night 4.6.4 IR focus correction 4.6.5 Enable digital zoom This option selects whether you want to be able to zoom beyond the optical zoom limit and use digital zoom. The default setting is OFF. 4.6.6 Video Gain The video gain may be set from 0 to 7 to compensate for losses in long cable runs.
CMOR Dome 4.7.5 Max Joystick Speed This setting affects pan and tilt and determines how fast the dome moves for a full deflection of the joystick. Generally control is easier if it is set to less than 100%. The default is 60%. 4.7.6 Pan Limits 4.7.6.1 Use Pan Limits If you wish to stop the dome from panning all the way round, for example if it is mounted on a wall or corner, set this option (after you have set the right and left limits). Once set, the dome will stop if it is panned up to a limit.
CMOR Dome The speed at which the dome moves to a preset is set here. The default setting is 60% of full speed. 4.9 Tours Tours are sequences of up to 64 presets that the dome moves between automatically, dwelling for a period at each. The tour is repeated until interrupted by: • Manual pan, tilt or zoom • Calling up a preset • An alarm 4.9.1.1 Edit Tour 4.9.1.1.1 Edit tour Each position of the tour may be edited using this option.
CMOR Dome 10 For each new mask position, repeat steps 4 to 7 12 When all mask positions have been created , exit menus & save by moving joystick left 4.11 Alarms If the alarm option is installed in the power supply, the dome will go to presets when an alarm occurs. Alarms 1 to 16 map to presets 1 to 16 respectively. Note that if the alarms are connected directly to the digital recorder (DVR) rather than the alarm option, the following settings have no effect. 4.11.1 Enable Alarms 4.11.
CMOR Dome 5 Technical Data 5.1 Vi-D4 Domes 5.1.1 Camera Sony Ex-View Had ¼” CCD 18:1, 28:1 or 36:1 optical zoom and optional 12:1 digital zoom Resoltion: 550TVL 5.1.2 IR Illumination Double-hetero AlGaAs LEDs 830nm wavelength (optional 940nm fully covert) Degradation estimated at 3% per year 5.1.3 Power requirements 24V DC, 2.5Amps Maximum 5.1.4 Physical and Environmental Colour Grey (custom colours may be ordered) Operating Temperature -35degC to 50degC Environmental IP66 Dimensions/Weight 252.
CMOR Dome 5.3 Vi-ALM1A Alarm Module 5.3.1 Alarm Inputs/Outputs 16 inputs, suit normally open or normally closed triggers 1 change over relay output for signally to DVR 5.3.2 Physical and Environmental Environmental IP66 when fitted in PSU) 5.4 Brackets and Cables 5.4.1 Vi-B2 Wall bracket 5.4.2 Vi-B5 Corner adaptor 5.4.3 Vi-B4 Swan-neck bracket 5.4.4 Vi-B3 Pendant bracket 5.4.5 Vi-B6 Pole mount bracket 5.4.6 Vi-B7 Dome adaptor 5.4.7 Vi-B8 Ceiling Mount Kit 5.4.
CMOR Dome Serial Number of dome Notes Notes Videoswitch Page 23 Vc607a.
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