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8000-2612-01Configuration Utility O perator's M anual SpeedD om e® U ltra IV Cam era Dom e

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1-2 Operator's ManualWhat Is the Dome Configuration Utility?The dome configuration utility provides a means to setting features for your camera d

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Getting Started 1-3Moving Around the Screen and Selecting ChoicesAll screens in the configuration utility use the same controls to move the highlight

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1-4 Operator's ManualFrom the Dome Configuration Menu, you have two choices for exiting the utility: Exitand Save Changes or Quit Without Saving.

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Getting Started 1-5• Press Zoom In to move the cursor in the Password field to the right;press Zoom Out to move the cursor in the Password field to t

Page 6 - Before You Begin

1-6 Operator's ManualWhere To Go NextNow that you understand how to start and work with the configuration utility, you are readyto begin changing

Page 7 - Text Conventions

CHAPTER 2 Pan, Tilt, and Zoom OptionsIn This Chapter• Overview of Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Settings• Setting the “Flip” Feature• Setting Zoom Stop Fact

Page 8 - Getting Help

2-2 Operator’s ManualOverview of Pan, Tilt, and Zoom SettingsWhen Pan/Tilt/Zoom Options is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, thefollowing scr

Page 9 - Getting Started

Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Options 2-32. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to toggle the setting.• If you want the flip feature enabled, select On.• If you want t

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2-4 Operator’s Manual• If you want to make changes to other settings, use the Tilt control to move thehighlight bar to Exit, then press Focus Far. Th

Page 11 - Exiting the Utility

Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Options 2-5What To Do NextWhen you select Exit from the Pan/Tilt/Zoom Options screen, the Dome ConfigurationMenu appears.DOME CONF

Page 12 - Password Protection

SpeedDome® Ultra IVCamera Dome Configuration UtilityOperator’s ManualVersion 2.04

Page 13 - Restoring Factory Settings

CHAPTER 3 Camera and Lens FunctionsIn This Chapter• Overview of Camera and Lens Settings• Setting Line Lock• Automatic Gain Control Settings• Adj

Page 14 - Keeping Records

3-2 Operator’s ManualOverview of Camera and Lens Function SettingsWhen Camera / Lens Functions is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, thefollow

Page 15 - Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Options

Camera and Lens Functions 3-3• If you want to enable the line lock, select On.• If you want to disable the line lock, select Off. The default settin

Page 16 - Move with Tilt

3-4 Operator’s ManualSetting the AGC Mode1. Select Camera / Lens Functions from the Dome Configuration Menu.2. Use the Tilt control to move the high

Page 17 - Setting the Zoom Stop Factors

Camera and Lens Functions 3-5• If you want to make changes to other settings, use the Tilt control to move thehighlight bar to Exit, then press Focus

Page 18 - The default setting is 64X

3-6 Operator’s Manual3. Press Zoom Out or Zoom In to change the setting.• If you want the white balance to be automatic, select On.• If you want ma

Page 19 - What To Do Next

Camera and Lens Functions 3-7• Press Zoom Out to decrease value of the setting. There is no default value for the blue setting.6. Do one of the fol

Page 20 - Camera and Lens Functions

3-8 Operator’s ManualWhat To Do NextWhen you select Exit from the Camera / Lens Functions screen, the DomeConfiguration Menu appears.DOME CONFIGURATIO

Page 21 - Setting Line Lock

CHAPTER 4 Alarms, Areas, and Home SettingsIn This Chapter• Overview of Alarms, Areas, and Home Position Settings• Configuring Alarm Actions• Confi

Page 22 - The default setting is On

4-2 Operator’s ManualOverview of Alarms, Areas, and Home Position SettingsWhen Alarms/Areas/Home is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, the fol

Page 23 - Setting the AGC Mode

EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTIONEquipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the partyresponsible f

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Alarms, Areas and Home Settings 4-3SET ALARM ACTIONSEXITINPUT NO.ACTIONSEND INPUTS TO HOST?YESNO ACTION1PRESET 962PATTERN 33NO ACTION4INTERNAL ALARM

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4-4 Operator’s Manual The highlight bar appears on the Set Alarm Actions option. Press Focus Far to select.2. Use the Tilt control to move the highli

Page 26 - Camera and Lens Functions 3-7

Alarms, Areas and Home Settings 4-5• If you are finished making changes, press and hold Iris Close, then press FocusNear or Focus Far to save your c

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4-6 Operator’s ManualSetting Normal Input StatesIMPORTANTWhen operating on Manchester networks, the dome can be programmed torespond to any of the fou

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Alarms, Areas and Home Settings 4-7• If you want to define areas, continue with Programming Area Boundaries onpage 4-9.• If you want to define prese

Page 29 - Configuring Alarm Actions

4-8 Operator’s Manual• If you want the home position to be a preset, select Preset, then continue withstep 4.• If you want the home position to be a

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Alarms, Areas and Home Settings 4-9Programming Area BoundariesAreas are programmed start and end points of a camera's field of view. Each area is

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4-10 Operator’s ManualPROGRAM AREA BOUNDARIESZOOM to mark BOUNDARYPAN to start of BOUND1PAN RIGHT ONLYFOCUS quits w/o changingFigure 4-6: Program Area

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Alarms, Areas and Home Settings 4-116. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each area you want to establish. Note: You will see the following error message unde

Page 33 - Setting Normal Input States

4-12 Operator’s ManualAD168 matrices with an AD168CCM control code module support Manchester, RS-422, andSensorNet networks and provide 64 virtual vie

Page 34 - Setting the Home Position

Table of ContentsBEFORE YOU BEGIN ...VWhat’s In

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Alarms, Areas and Home Settings 4-13 PROGRAM PRESETPRESET 96EXITPosition camera with PAN,TILT, ZOOM, and IRISFOCUS FAR to save and exit Figure 4-8: Pr

Page 36 - Programming Area Boundaries

4-14 Operator’s Manual DOME CONFIGURATION MENUPAN/TILT/ZOOM OPTIONSCAMERA / LENS FUNCTIONSALARMS / AREAS / HOMEON-SCREEN TEXT DISPLAYLANGUAGE / PASSWO

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CHAPTER 5 On-Screen Text Display SettingsIn This Chapter• Overview of On-Screen Text Display Settings• Displaying or Hiding Status Information• Di

Page 38 - Programming Presets

5-2 Operator’s ManualOverview of On-Screen Text Display SettingsWhen On-Screen Text Display is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, thefollowing

Page 39 - 4-12 Operator’s Manual

On-Screen Text Display Settings 5-3NoteDisplaying status information is separate from displaying nameinformation. If Disable All Names? is set to Yes,

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5-4 Operator’s ManualALARM NAMEAREA NAMECAMERA NAMEPATTERN/PRESET NAMEFigure 5-3: Display Locations for Name InformationYou may choose to disable disp

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On-Screen Text Display Settings 5-5NAME CONFIGURATION MENUEXITOFFCAMERA NAMEOFFAREA NAMEOFFPRESET NAMEOFFPATTERN NAMEONALARM NAMEFOCUS FAR to program

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5-6 Operator’s Manual Press Zoom In or Zoom Out to toggle the setting.• To reset all names to the default value, select Yes, then press Focus Far. Th

Page 43 - AUTO FOCUS ON/OFF

On-Screen Text Display Settings 5-7the network when the dome diagnostics are executed.To enable or disable the running of diagnostic tests, do the fol

Page 44 - The default setting is Off

5-8 Operator’s Manual3. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to the name setting you want to change,then press Focus Far. The choices are:C

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iv Operator's ManualWhat To Do Next ...

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On-Screen Text Display Settings 5-9 NAME PROGRAMMINGPATTERN 1NAME: MAIN LOBBY SOUTHEXITUNDO CHANGES AND QUITA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S TU V

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5-10 Operator’s Manual13. Do one of the following:• If you want to change the types of status information displayed, refer toDisplaying or Hiding Sta

Page 48 - Setting Names

On-Screen Text Display Settings 5-11CHARACTER OUTLINE OFFTRANSLUCENT NAMES OFFTRANSLUCENT NAMEFigure 5-8: Examples of text attributes.To change the te

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5-12 Operator’s Manual7. Do one of the following:• If you want to change the status information displayed, refer to Displaying orHiding Status Infor

Page 50 - UNDO CHANGES AND QUIT

CHAPTER 6 Language and Password SettingsIn This Chapter• Overview of Language and Password Settings• Selecting a Language• Working with Passwords•

Page 51 - TRANSLUCENT NAMES OFF

6-2 Operator's ManualOverview of Language and Password SettingsWhen Language / Password is selected from the Dome Configuration Menu, thefollowin

Page 52 - TRANSLUCENT NAME

Language and Password Settings 6-3 LANGUAGE SELECTIONENGLISHSPANISHFRENCHGERMANITALIANPORTUGUESEEXIT Figure 6-2: Language Selection screen. Use the Ti

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6-4 Operator's Manual• To cancel the language change, press Focus Far. The Language Selectionscreen displays. You may choose a different langua

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Language and Password Settings 6-53. Use the Pan / Tilt control to move the blinking highlight around the available characters.When the correct chara

Page 55 - Selecting a Language

6-6 Operator's ManualWhat To Do NextWhen you select Exit from the Language / Password screen, the Dome ConfigurationMenu appears.DOME CONFIGURATI

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Before You BeginIn This Preface:• What’s In This Manual?• Documentation Conventions• Related Information• Getting Help

Page 57 - Working with Passwords

APPENDIX A RecordsUse the pages in this appendix to record the configuration settings for your SpeedDome UltraIV Camera Dome. Make copies of these pag

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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________A-2 Operator’s ManualPan / Tilt / Zoom SettingsMenu Item Default Setting (Choices)

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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________Appendix A: Records A-3On-Screen Text DisplayMenu Item Default Setting (Choices) C

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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________A-4 Operator’s ManualPresetsUp to 96 presets (64 with Manchester) can be programm

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DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________Appendix A: Records A-5Preset Number Description Assigned NamePreset 49Preset 50Pr

Page 62 - Name Configuration

DOME NUMBER: ___________________ LOCATION: ________________________A-6 Operator’s ManualNOTES:

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APPENDIX B Software License AgreementBy using this software, you accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement. Readthis license agreement

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B-2 Operator's ManualSOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT1. General. Software is being licensed to the Customer pursuant to the following terms andcondit

Page 65 - A-6 Operator’s Manual

Appendix B: Software License Agreement B-3of SEC and its suppliers contained in the Software and Documentation and will reproduce allsuch notices and

Page 66 - Software License Agreement

B-4 Operator's ManualSEC AND ITS SUPPLIERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND FRANCHISEES WILL IN NOEVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHE

Page 67 - SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT

vi Operator’s ManualWhat’s In This Manual?This manual is organized as follows:• Chapter 1, Getting Started, describes how to use the SpeedDome Ultra

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GlossaryAlarm ActionsThe assigned responses for the dome when inputs change from normal to abnormal states.The dome may run a preset, pattern, or have

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G-2 Operator's ManualDome Status InformationRelates to zoom, focus, and iris settings. You may choose to have this information displayedon the mo

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Glossary G-3White balanceAdjustments in the color hue (red and blue) gains for a camera so that true white appearswhite in the image. It is normally c

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Index—A—AGC mode setting, 3-4Alarm actionshow to configure, 4-2Alarm input stateshow to configure, 4-5alarm naming, 5-7alarm settings, 4-1area boundar

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X-2 Operator's Manualhome settings, 4-1how toadjust text overlay appearance on color monitors, 3-2prevent vertical rolling, 3-2program presets, 4

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Index X-3—W—white balance settings, 3-1—Z—Zoom settings, 2-1changing first zoom stop factor, 2-3changing maximum zoom, 2-4Zoom stop factorshow to set,

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Before You Begin viiNoteSpecial notes are separated by ruled lines, like this.Related DocumentsOther sources provide supplemental information about yo

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CHAPTER 1 Getting StartedIn This Chapter• What Is the Dome Configuration Utility?• Starting the Configuration Utility• Moving Around the Screen an

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