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1 ACUIX IP EQUIP Series PTZ High Speed Digital Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Document Rev A 12/08

2 Revisions Rev Date Revisions A 12/08 New document. Replaces

3 Explanation of Symbols WARNING! The exclamation point in a red octagon is a WARNING. Failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to a person or irreparable damage to equipment. Caution The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the enclosure of the product that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to the person. Caution The exclamation point in a yellow equilateral triangle is a Caution. Failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in loss of data or damage to equipment and may contain important operating and maintenance servicing information. FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference. For example, try orienting or relocating the receiving antenna, increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver, or connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit. Document Rev A 3 12/08

4 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. Users of the product are responsible for checking and complying with all federal, state and local laws and statutes concerning the monitoring and recording of video and audio signals. Honeywell Systems Group shall not be held responsible for the use of this product in violation of current laws and statutes. Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference. For example, try orienting or relocating the receiving antenna, increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver, or connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit. Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance North America The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL60065, CAN/CSA C22.2 No :03. Europe The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and the Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006/95/EC, conforming to the requirements of standards EN for emissions, EN for immunity, and EN for Electrical Equipment safety. 4

5 Warnings and Cautions Read the following cautions and warnings prior to installation and use of this product. Installation and servicing must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with local codes and regulations. To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall/ceiling in accordance with the installation instructions. Consider using a UPS source to ensure satisfactory performance. Using replacement parts or accessories other than the original manufacturers may invalidate the warranty. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Important Safety Instructions BEFORE OPERATING OR INSTALLING THE UNIT, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. AFTER INSTALLATION, retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. 1. HEED WARNINGS - Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions. 2. INSTALLATION Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty. Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location, or in a place subject to dust or mechanical vibration. The unit is not designed to be waterproof. Exposure to rain or water may damage the unit. Any wall or ceiling mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting kit approved or recommended by the manufacturer. Document Rev A 5 12/08

6 3. POWER SOURCES - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your facility, consult your product dealer or local power company. 4. HEAT - Situate away from items that produce heat or are heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers). 5. WATER AND MOISTURE - Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor installation, or any area classified as a wet location. 6. MOUNTING SYSTEM - Use only with a mounting system recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. 7. ATTACHMENTS - Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. 8. ACCESSORIES - Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer. 9. CLEANING - Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 10. SERVICING - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 11. REPLACEMENT PARTS - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product Warranty Card, during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective products returned prepaid. In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product, please call Customer Service for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the nature of the problem available for the technical service representative. In the U.S.A. and Canada, call Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns, exchanges, or credits. Items shipped to Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number may be refused. WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct disposal of this product (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems). This product should be disposed of, at the end of its useful life, as per applicable local laws, regulations, and procedures 6

7 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Contents 1 Introduction to the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome About Using This Guide Installation and Configuration Overview Finding More Information on the Honeywell Website Typographical Conventions About the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome About the On-Screen Display (OSD) Camera Menu ACUIX IP Hardware Terminology ACUIX IP Feature Descriptions Contacts Flashback Mimic Tours Presets Preset Tours Privacy Zones Sectors Still Shot (Freeze) Compression Settings Video Analytics Camera Model Dependent Features: EIS, TDN and WDR Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) True-Day/Night (TDN) Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Preparing to Install the ACUIX IP Dome Cable Preparation Power Distances and Supplies RJ45 Ethernet Connection with a CAT5 Cable Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Installation Warnings and Cautions About the ACUIX IP Housing Interface Board Step 1: Confirm the Switch Settings on the Circuit Board Setting the Baud Rate, Parity and Protocol (SW5 and SW6) Step 2: Install the Mount, Adapter or Bracket In-Ceiling Installations Installing the Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Mounts and Adapters Installing the Rugged Dome Bracket and Adapters Step 3: Install the Housing ACUIX IP Power Requirements Installing the In-Ceiling Housing (Hard or Dropped Ceiling) Installing the Indoor and Outdoor Pendant Housing Installing the Rugged Housing Document Rev A 7 12/08

8 Step 4: Connect the Field and Terminal Block Wiring Terminal Block and PIN Connections Connecting the Wiring Step 5: Install the Scan Assembly into the Housing Step 6: Install the Lower Dome onto the Housing Installing the In-Ceiling Lower Dome Installing the Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Lower Dome Installing the Rugged Lower Dome Step 7: Install the ACUIX IP Software and Configure the Dome Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software About the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX IP Web-Client About the Honeywell IP Utility About the Web-Client Administrator and Guest User Profiles Step 1: Confirm Your System Requirements Step 2: Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides Step 3: Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices Step 4: Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually Step 5: Launch the Web-Client to View Live Video Before You Begin Configuring Logging On and Off the ACUIX IP Web-Client Launching the Web-Client from IP Utility Logging Onto the Web-Client from Internet Explorer Logging Off from the Web-Client Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu Navigating the Web-Client Interface and Using the Controls Using the PTZ Control to Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) the Dome Web-Client Features and Functions PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab IP and Firmware Settings on the Device Information Tab PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Compression Settings Tab Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab Accessing Special or Custom Presets Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu Configuring Display Settings Changing the On-screen Language Displaying the Dome (Camera Msg) Number Changing the Digital Zoom Magnification Level (Digital Zoom Mag) Changing the Start up Screen Msg Changing Dome (Camera) Name/Msg Loc (Location) Displaying Crosshairs Setting a Dome Name Displaying a Dome Name Changing Dome Name Location Displaying the Time Displaying the Date Setting the Time Format to Display Setting the Time Setting the Date

9 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) Dome Settings Turning the Pan and Tilt Speed Range (PASS) ON and OFF Turning the Auto Pivot ON or OFF Changing the Manual Pan and Tilt Speed Turning the -5 Tilt Limit ON or OFF Finding the Mechanical Home on Startup Turning the Pan Offset ON or OFF Setting the Pan Offset Turning the Start Up State Restore ON or OFF Displaying Pan and Tilt Coordinates Configuring Contacts (Alarms) Programming Contacts Setting a Contact Condition Acknowledging a Contact Configuring the Image Quality and Video Display Settings Changing the Auto Focus Mode Setting the Maximum Digital Zoom Magnification Level Setting the Manual Zoom Speed Setting the Exposure Level Turning Backlight Compensation ON or OFF Setting NightShot Control (TDN) to Manual or Auto Turning NightShot (TDN) ON or OFF Activating NightShot (TDN) Deactivating NightShot (TDN) Selecting the High or Low Light WB Mode Selecting a Gain Setting/Shutter Speed for High or Low Light 28 db Turning the Manual White Balance ON or OFF Setting the Red and Blue Gain Enabling or Disabling Vertical Phase Edge (Line Lock) Setting the Vertical Phase Edge (Line Lock) Turning Motion Detection ON or OFF HDXG Cameras Only: Configuring the Camera Settings Setting the Auto AE Mode Setting the Manual AE Mode Changing the Exposure Level Changing the Max AGC Level Changing the Chroma Level Turning Backlight Comp ON or OFF Setting the Auto Slow Shutter Limit Turning Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) ON or OFF Turning Interlace Scanning ON or OFF Turning Image Stabilization (EIS) ON or OFF Configuring Mimic Tours Programming a Mimic Tour Running a Mimic Tour Stopping a Mimic Tour Deleting a Mimic Tour Configuring Default Functions: Presets and Tours Setting the Default Function Values Enabling or Disabling the Default Function Configuring Presets and Preset Tours Quick Programming of Presets 1 to Programming a Preset Going to a Special or Custom Preset Programming Preset Tours Turning Preset Tour Auto Focus ON or OFF Running Preset Tours Document Rev A 9 12/08

10 Stopping a Preset Tour Viewing a List of Presets (PS) or Preset Tours (PT) Deleting a Preset or Preset Tour Turning Preset Titles (Names) ON or OFF Turning Still Preset ON or OFF Configuring Privacy Zones Programming a Privacy Zone Changing the Privacy Zone Mask Color Assigning or Editing Privacy Zone Priority Order Enabling or Disabling Privacy Zones (PZ) Deleting all Privacy Zones Configuring Sectors Programming a Sector Changing a Sector Name Location on the Monitor Turning Sector ID Titles ON or OFF Viewing a List of Sectors Deleting a Sector Configuring Compression Settings Selecting Video Resolution Setting the Frame Rate Selecting the Priority Selecting the Picture Quality Setting the Target Bit Rate Setting the Group of Pictures (GOP) Configuring Video Analytics/Tamper Detection Settings Setting the Video Blur Threshold Setting the Dome Blinding Threshold Setting the Scene Threshold Miscellaneous Operations Using the Flashback Function Setting the PTZ Speed Sending the Dome to its Home Position System Administration and Equipment Handling Working with Passwords and PINs About Entering a Password from the Admin Login Screen Enabling the User or Privacy Zone Login PIN Changing the 4-Digit User or Privacy Zone Login PIN Resetting a Privacy Zone Password Recovering an Encrypted User or Privacy Zone Login PIN Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password Changing the Web-Client Password Using Honeywell IP Utility Upgrading the Firmware to your EQUIP Series Device Uninstalling IP Utility, Bonjour or the ActiveX Plug-in Software Uninstalling IP Utility Using the Start Menu Uninstalling IP Utility or IP ActiveX Using the Control Panel Restoring Default Settings or Resetting the Dome or Lens Restoring to Factory Defaults Using the OSD Restoring to Factory Defaults Using a Switch Resetting the Scan, Dome or Camera Resetting the Scan and Dome Resetting the Camera Lens Rebooting the Dome Handling and Cleaning Equipment Handling the Housing Interface Board Handling and Cleaning the Scan Assembly and Lens Handling and Cleaning the Lower Dome

11 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix A ACUIX IP Specifications and Model Numbers ACUIX IP Dome Regulatory and Operating Specifications Housing Model Numbers and Specifications Scan Assembly Model Numbers and Camera Specifications Lower Dome Model Numbers and Specifications Mount Specifications Factory Defaults Appendix B Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting The Video Zooms for No Reason The Lens is Out of Optical Focus Live View Doesn t Display the Expected Video Feed The Web-Client Controls are Non-Responsive I Cannot Connect to a Device Using Diagnostic Options to Troubleshoot Displaying Voltages Clearing the Memory Displaying the Run Time Counter Displaying System Information Document Rev A 11 12/08

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13 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figures Figure 1-1 Pendant Components Figure 3-1 Housing Interface Board Layout Figure 3-2 (1) Circuit Board and Switch Locations (2) DIP Switch Example Figure 3-3 Wall Mount Dimensions Figure 3-4 Pole Mount Adapter Dimensions Figure 3-5 Corner Adapter Dimensions Figure 3-6 Parapet and Roof Mount Parts and Dimensions Figure 3-7 Ceiling Mount Dimensions Figure 3-8 Rugged Housing Bracket Adjustment Figure 3-9 Rugged Bracket Dimensions Figure 3-10 In-ceiling Housing with Wing Tab Spacing Figure 3-11 Dropped Ceiling Housing with Ceiling Plate Figure 3-12 Indoor Pendant Housing Figure 3-13 Rugged Housing and Bracket Figure 3-14 Terminal Block J1 (Power) and J6 (Contacts) Figure 3-15 Ferrite Clamp Installation Location Figure 3-16 Installing the Scan Assembly into the Housing Figure 3-17 In-ceiling Housing Lanyard Bracket Figure 3-18 Lower Dome with Lanyard Attached to Pendant Housing Figure 3-19 Lower Dome with Lanyard Attached to Rugged Housing Figure 4-1 Honeywell IP Utility Log On Window Figure 4-2 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface Figure 4-3 Set the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually Figure 4-4 An example of the Web-Client After Logging On Figure 5-1 Launching the ACUIX Web-Client from IP Utility Figure 5-2 PTZ Dome Setup Tab: Open Camera Menu Button Figure 5-3 PTZ Controls Available on Live View and PTZ Dome Setup Tabs Figure 5-4 Web-Client Window Layout: Administrator Log On Figure 5-5 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab Figure 5-6 IP and Firmware Settings: Device Information Tab Figure 5-7 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Figure 5-8 Compression Settings Tab Available Functions Figure 5-9 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab Figure 6-1 PTZ Dome Setup Tab: Open Camera Menu Button Figure 6-2 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Tree Document Rev A 13 12/08

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15 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Tables Table 1-1 ACUIX Series Terminology Table 2-1 Recommended Cables and Maximum Distances Table 2-2 Wire Gauge Required for Maximum Distances Table 2-3 Recommended Power Supplies Table 3-1 ACUIX IP DIP Switch Settings (SW5 and SW6) Table 3-2 Terminal Strip Pins and Functions (J1 and J6) Table 4-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and the Web-Client Table 4-2 System Requirements Table 4-3 Items Installed On Your System Table 4-4 IP Network Device Setting Options Table 5-1 Icons on the PTZ Control Table 5-2 Special Presets Table 6-1 Program Contact Submenu: Contact States Table 6-2 HDXG 35X Camera Feature Dependencies Table 6-3 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings Table 6-4 Preset Title Operation Table 6-5 Privacy Zone Functions Table 6-6 Display Options at Dome Power Up Table A-1 Regulatory Specifications Table A-2 ACUIX IP Features Table A-3 Housing Model Numbers Table A-4 Housing Specifications Table A-5 Scan Assembly Model Numbers with Camera Type Table A-6 Pan and Tilt Specifications Table A-7 Camera Specifications Table A-8 Lower Dome Model Numbers Table A-9 Lower Dome Light Loss Specifications Table A-10 Pendant Ceiling, Parapet and Wall Mount Specifications Table A-11 Factory Defaults Table B-1 OSD System Information Examples Document Rev A 15 12/08

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17 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 1 Introduction to the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome In this section: About Using This Guide, page 17 About the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome, page 19 About the On-Screen Display (OSD) Camera Menu, page 19 ACUIX IP Hardware Terminology, page 20 ACUIX IP Feature Descriptions, page 21 Camera Model Dependent Features: EIS, TDN and WDR, page 23 About Using This Guide Installation and Configuration Overview A complete ACUIX IP system installation is a multi-step process and depends on individual hardware configurations. A typical installation has these steps: 1. Set the switches on the scan assembly circuit board. 2. Install the mount, adapter and/or bracket. 3. Install the housing. 4. Connect the wiring to the housing interface board. 5. Install the scan assembly. 6. Install the lower dome. 7. Install the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client software and configure the dome. If applicable, continue setting up and configuring other custom settings including privacy zones and preset tours. If required or applicable, proceed to user configurations based on other hardware, for example, a DVR. Document Rev A 17 12/08

18 Introduction to the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome Finding More Information on the Honeywell Website Refer to the online literature library to access electronic documents in PDF format including data sheets, quick references, installation and user guides, specifications, software upgrades and product notices. Typographical Conventions This document uses the following typographical conventions: Font What it represents Example Lucida Text strings displayed on the OSD menu. The message Unauthorized (object) entered displays Swiss721 BT Bold Words or characters that are typed. Pressing a key on the keyboard. Selecting a menu item from the OSD Enter the password. Press and hold CTRL Select 2 Control Options 1 PASS Italic Placeholders: words that vary depending on the situation. A step or section that is optional depending on the installation. Cross-reference to external source. Cross-reference within document. user name (Optional) Refer to the Honeywell Video website See Installing the Dome on page 13 18

19 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide About the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome See ACUIX IP Dome Regulatory and Operating Specifications on page 121 for detailed listings of the housing, lower dome and scan assembly combinations available and applicable to this guide. Also refer to the online library for details about other ACUIX products: The ACUIX Series domes include analog, fixed, IP/digital and ES versions. This guide describes the ACUIX IP PTZ dome which is part of the EQUIP TM Series. The ACUIX IP PTZ dome features include: Housing options for both indoor and outdoor applications. Camera options, including True-Day Night (TDN), Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), and Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). A choice of lower dome colors (gold, clear, or smoke) and trim rings (white or black). Remote upload of firmware to all domes. Secure storage of all dome settings such as sector labels, presets, tours, and privacy zones. Dynamic privacy zones allow a user to mask up to 32 regions to ensure absolute privacy for sensitive areas. Password protection to prevent unauthorized users from changing the system settings. Other features include Flashback for quick review of two scenes and Still Shot TM to freeze a scene and save storage space during tours. Multi-language configuration menus in English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Czech and Spanish. Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client software to manage devices and view images. Streaming of MPEG-4 images in 4CIF, 2CIF, and CIF resolutions with rates up to 30 frames per second (25 fps for PAL systems). Video analytics to set user notifications when a dome has been blinded or vandalized, ensuring the integrity of the video and alerting the user to a live event or system problem disrupting the video stream. About the On-Screen Display (OSD) Camera Menu All ACUIX Series domes provide access to on-screen display (OSD) menus to set various display, control, diagnostic and camera parameters based on user requirements. The OSD is also where mimic tours, privacy zones, sectors, presets and preset tours are programmed. To access the OSD with the ACUIX IP PTZ dome requires a PC and software downloads. The OSD is accessed through the ACUIX IP Web-Client. Also see About the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX IP Web-Client on page 49 for more information about the other interfaces you will use during configuration. Document Rev A 19 12/08

20 Introduction to the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome ACUIX IP Hardware Terminology Figure 1-1 Pendant Components Mount Scan assembly with camera ACUIX Dome Housing Lower dome with trim ring Term dome Table 1-1 ACUIX Series Terminology Definition The complete installed product including the housing, mount, bracket or adapter, lower dome, and the scan assembly. scan assembly camera housing mount lower dome The combination of firmware, electrical and mechanical components including the camera and lens. The scan assembly is installed into the housing and enclosed by a lower dome. The scan assembly is a component of a dome. The particular model camera purchased. The camera is a component of the scan assembly. The in-ceiling, indoor or outdoor pendant and surface mount, or rugged upper enclosure. The housing contains the interface board that determines the type of ACUIX installed (analog, digital or fixed). Housing is a hardware component of the dome. The hardware used to mount the housing to the applicable surface (for example, a ceiling or wall). The mount is a hardware component used with a specific type of housing. It may be included with the housing (for example, the rugged or in-ceiling domes), or purchased separately (for example, the indoor or outdoor pendant domes). The clear or colored enclosure that covers the scan assembly and attaches to the housing. It also includes the trim ring. The lower dome is a hardware component of the dome. 20

21 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide ACUIX IP Feature Descriptions See Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome on page 73 and the index for instructions related to each of these features. Contacts Note The terms contact and alarm are used interchangeably to mean the same thing. Alarm is currently displayed on the on-screen display (OSD), although contact is a more accurate description as it is not an audible alarm but a change in electrical state to the contacts, which results in a programmed response. Contacts can detect a door opening or window breakage, for example. Using the OSD, you can program up to four normally open or closed conditions to activate a preset, preset tour, or mimic tour. Flashback Use the Flashback feature to toggle between two saved positions and quickly return to a scene of interest. Flashback is available through the Web-Client. When you press Flashback, it saves the scene (Scene A) as a Flashback. When you move to the next scene (Scene B) and press Flashback again, it saves Scene B and returns the dome to Scene A. If the operator presses Flashback a third time (without manually moving to a new scene), the dome returns to Scene B. The dome only saves and toggles between two scenes at a time, except when Flashback is used during a preset tour. Mimic Tours A mimic tour saves the pan, tilt, and zoom commands performed by a user. When a mimic tour is started, the dome replays the saved commands. A mimic tour is useful when operators are interested in scanning slowly to a particular area on a regular basis. You can program up to 16 mimic tours up to 120 seconds (two minutes) each. Document Rev A 21 12/08

22 Introduction to the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome Presets The ACUIX supports up to 150 custom presets. There are two types of presets: (1) A special preset or shortcut to a function, for example, opening the OSD menus and (2) an operator created/programmed set of commands (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris setting). The programmed preset is recalled in response to a contact or set as the default function when the dome is idle for a specified time. Individual presets can also be part of preset tours and each preset can have a 24-character alphanumeric name. Preset Tours With preset tours the dome moves from one preset position to another. During the tour, the dome moves between presets at a set velocity (between 1 to 480 degrees per second) and stays for a specified time interval (the dwell) before moving to the next preset. The dwell time can be set between 1 to 99 seconds. Up to 16 preset tours, each with up to 64 presets, can be programmed for every dome. Preset tours can be started by an operator, in response to a contact, or programmed as a default function when the dome is idle for a specified amount of time. The preset tours are useful for looking at specific locations like doors and windows or to do a scan of each location for a few seconds before moving on. Operators can run the preset tour once or continuously. Privacy Zones Privacy zones enable operators to restrict the view in a specific area, for example private property, windows visible across alleyways, swimming pools, or dressing rooms. Up to 32 privacy zones can be configured per dome. Another application is if an automated teller machine (ATM) is being monitored. The view of the ATM screen can be restricted by configuring it as a privacy zone. A mask (a dark colored box) covers the video display when the dome registers a privacy zone. If there is a preset name, it displays over the video display when privacy zones are hidden. Privacy zone data is stored in nonvolatile memory, which saves the data when the dome is not powered. The privacy zones can be password protected. The Web-Client prompts for a password while configuring or modifying a privacy zone. Sectors Sectors are used for labeling up to 16 areas monitored by a dome. For example, when you are monitoring an exit door, you can add a label in the video display as ExitDoor. After labeling, whenever the dome is positioned to monitor the exit door, the label ExitDoor displays on the monitor. The sectors can also overlap. If the operator positions the dome where one or more programmed sectors overlap, the dome sequences between the sector titles on the video display for 1.5 seconds per sector. 22

23 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Still Shot (Freeze) There are two uses for the Still Shot TM feature. A freeze-frame of video can be made between the presets in a tour. This freezes the video while the ACUIX dome is moving. This results in an effect similar to a video switcher switching between different cameras. The operator can freeze the video manually and it remains frozen until the operator unfreezes it. When the video is frozen, an asterisk displays on the same line as the dome ID, and the video remains frozen on the current scene until the operator unfreezes the video. If the dome ID display is turned off, the asterisk displays by itself. Compression Settings The digital video signal sent to the Web-Client from the camera or dome has a number of settings that can be edited which effect the video as its displayed in the Web-Client. The Compression Settings tab enables you to configure settings including: Resolution for NTSC or PAL video signals. Frame rate, which is the number of frames displayed on screen per second. Two priority modes: Quality or bit rate. Within these two priority modes, the user can configure picture quality and target bit rate. Video Analytics The Video Analytics tab enables a user to set the tamper detection threshold settings for blur, blinding and scene changes. Each tamper detection setting (also known as camera sabotage detection) has three threshold levels: High (80%), Medium (50%) and Low (30%). When these thresholds are exceeded, a message displays on the video display to indicate that a possible dome tampering has occurred. Blur threshold, to allow for changes in front of the lens (for example, water blurring the lens) Blinding threshold to allow for obstacles in front of the lens Scene change threshold Camera Model Dependent Features: EIS, TDN and WDR The camera model (see ACUIX IP Specifications and Model Numbers on page 121) installed with the ACUIX IP dome changes how various items are configured or set up using the camera menu on the Web-Client. Document Rev A 23 12/08

24 Introduction to the ACUIX IP PTZ Dome Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) Electronic image stabilization (EIS) reduces blurring of the camera image caused by vibration from external sources such as wind and roadway traffic. This reduction is done by digitally moving the image to counteract the actual physical movement of the camera. When EIS is enabled, the camera reduces the area of the CCD that is scanned. This causes the video displayed on the monitor to appear to have zoomed in. When the dome undergoes a pan or tilt operation, EIS is disabled while the dome moves, and then it is re-enabled after the dome stops moving for a five second period. Available with the HDXG camera. True-Day/Night (TDN) When the light level drops too low for a camera to accurately catch objects in color, the True Day/Night (TDN) feature automatically moves the IR cut filter out of the optical path and switches to black and white mode. A TDN camera captures more detail in low light by using ambient infrared light or external IR sources. On the OSD the term NightShot means the same as TDN and this type of camera is required to make configuration changes. Note The focus changes when the IR cut filter is removed. Therefore, when a preset is programmed during the day it may be out of focus at night when the IR cut filter is removed. The only way around this is to have day presets and night presets. Available with the HDXJ, HDXF and HDXG cameras. Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Wide dynamic range (WDR) allows for proper exposure of an entire scene, even one which has very bright and very dark areas or one in which a portion of the scene is brightly backlit. WDR is perfect for lobbies, loading docks, and ATMs. WDR scans the video and sets the exposure level so it is balanced between the bright areas and dark areas. The ACUIX domes with WDR scan each frame twice - once very quickly with a short shutter time for the bright areas and again at near normal speed with a slower shutter time for the dark areas. The two scans are then combined to yield a frame where the bright areas come from the fast scan and the dark areas come from the slower scan. Available with the HDXJ, HDXF and HDXG cameras. 24

25 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 2 Preparing to Install the ACUIX IP Dome In this section: Cable Preparation, page 25 Power Distances and Supplies, page 26 RJ45 Ethernet Connection with a CAT5 Cable, page 27 Cable Preparation Cable preparation should be completed prior to the installation. The power supply should be located as close to the dome as possible for service and electrical isolation purposes. In situations where the power supply has to be installed remotely, see the following sections for wire gauges and distances and for the recommended power supplies for use with the ACUIX IP. If required, refer to other hardware installation guides to determine cabling requirements based on the individual configuration. Faulty cable or wiring can cause all domes to fail or malfunction. Never run the cables close to potential sources of electromagnetic interference such as motors, dimmers, and high-speed data trunk cables. For CE compliance, the power supply must be connected to a CE-approved 240V UPS (uninterruptible power supply). See below for a list of the power supplies which must be used to meet FCC and UL requirements. Document Rev A 25 12/08

26 Preparing to Install the ACUIX IP Dome Note For all cables: The quality and specification of any cable used has a direct effect on the quality of the video signal at the control equipment end of the system. Compromising the cable quality and specification can lead to poor video quality and system performance. When other cables cannot be avoided, run cables perpendicular to each other, not alongside, and keep this distance as short as possible. Power Distances and Supplies See the table below for the recommended cable types for Ethernet, power and contacts (alarms) including the maximum distances for proper operation of the dome. Table 2-1 Recommended Cables and Maximum Distances Type Recommended Cable Maximum Distance Power 18 AWG 2-Conductor, Vinyl Jacket See gauge chart for each unit Ethernet CAT5 or better 328 feet (100 meters) Contact (Alarm) 20 gauge unshielded twisted pair 10,000 feet (3048 meters) The indoor ACUIX IP requires a 24 VAC power supply at 2.0 A, measured at the dome. The outdoor ACUIX requires a 24 VAC power supply at 2.6 A, also measured at the dome. See the following tables to determine the wire sizes and maximum distances for one power source for one ACUIX IP and the required power supplies for CE compliance. 26

27 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Table 2-2 Wire Gauge Required for Maximum Distances AWG 24 VAC Camera Only (2.0 A) 24 VAC Camera plus Heater & Blower (2.6 A) feet (11.3 meters) 29 feet (8.8 meters) feet (18.0 meters) 45 feet (13.7 meters) feet (28.7 meters) 72 feet (21.9 meters) feet (45.4 meters) 115 feet (35.1 meters) feet (72.5 meters) 183 feet (55.8 meters) feet (115.2 meters) 291 feet (88.7 meters) Table 2-3 Housing Type Indoor Recommended Power Supplies Description 4 output, 24 VAC, 4A 4 output, 24 VAC, 4A, PTC Weatherproof (outdoor) Indoor 4 output, 24 VAC, 4A. NEMA4X 4 output, 24 VAC, 8A, NEMA4X Single output, 24 VAC, 8A, with power and video surge suppression Single output, 24 VAC, 8A, with power, video, and data surge suppression Weatherproof (outdoor) Single output, 24 VAC, 8A, with power and video surge suppression Single output, 24 VAC, 8A, with power, video, and data surge suppression RJ45 Ethernet Connection with a CAT5 Cable The RJ45 Ethernet connector located on the digital interface board is used to connect the dome to your network using a network (10Base-T, 100Base-TX) CAT5 cable. Document Rev A 27 12/08

28 Preparing to Install the ACUIX IP Dome 28

29 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Note Review Preparing to Install the ACUIX IP Dome, page 25 before installing the ACUIX IP dome. In this section: Installation Warnings and Cautions, page 29 About the ACUIX IP Housing Interface Board, page 30 Step 1: Confirm the Switch Settings on the Circuit Board, page 32 Step 2: Install the Mount, Adapter or Bracket, page 33 Step 3: Install the Housing, page 40 Step 4: Connect the Field and Terminal Block Wiring, page 43 Step 5: Install the Scan Assembly into the Housing, page 46 Step 6: Install the Lower Dome onto the Housing, page 47 Step 7: Install the ACUIX IP Software and Configure the Dome, page 48 Installation Warnings and Cautions All installations must be performed by qualified technical personnel and must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and electrical codes. Ensure the mounting surface and installation hardware can hold the combined weight of the scan assembly, housing, lower dome and mount. To prevent damage to the interface board, follow standard industry precautions for electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices. Document Rev A 29 12/08

30 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome To make good wire contact and ensure the wire does not short to adjacent wires, fully insert the wire in the hole on the terminal strip. A good earth ground must be connected at J1, pin 2. Surge suppression is not provided if the unit is not connected to a good earth ground. Ensure there are no bare wires touching or faulty operation may occur. Ensure the cabling does not interfere with the rotation of the scan assembly. To maintain 24 VAC ± 10% at each dome, the proper wire size for the distance and the number of domes must be determined. For CE compliance, the power supply must be connected to a CE approved 240V UPS (uninterruptible power supply). See Preparing for Installation for a list of the power supplies which must be used to meet FCC and UL requirements. About the ACUIX IP Housing Interface Board There are no specific switch settings required on the ACUIX IP housing interface board unless you want to reset to factory defaults. To begin installing the ACUIX IP, go to Step 1: Confirm the Switch Settings on the Circuit Board, page 32. The terminal blocks are set up during Step 4: Connect the Field and Terminal Block Wiring on page 43 and are described below. The field wiring is connected to the housing interface board located at the top of the housing. The following are the key components of the board: J1: With power supply pins. The RJ45 Ethernet network connector is used to connect the dome to your network with a network (10Base-T, 100Base-TX) CAT5 cable. J6: With contact (alarm) activation pins. A push button switch (SW1) to reboot the dome. LED2, which blinks after SW1 is pressed and indicates when the dome is rebooting. 30

31 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 3-1 Housing Interface Board Layout LED2 RJ45 Ethernet connector SW1 J1 J6 Document Rev A 31 12/08

32 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Step 1: Confirm the Switch Settings on the Circuit Board Note The ACUIX IP only works with IntelliBus protocol. Figure 3-2 (1) Circuit Board and Switch Locations (2) DIP Switch Example 1 Printed circuit board location (PCB) on the scan assembly SW5 SW6 Scan assembly (includes camera) 2 Example of a SW6 DIP switch setting baud rate and no parity Positions 2, 3 set ON Positions 1, 4, 5, and 6 set OFF ON OFF Setting the Baud Rate, Parity and Protocol (SW5 and SW6) 1. Confirm that the protocol on switch SW5 is set to IntelliBus protocol. 2. Confirm that the baud rate and parity on switch SW6 is set to baud rate and no parity. 32

33 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Table 3-1 ACUIX IP DIP Switch Settings (SW5 and SW6) Switch Position SW5 - Set for IntelliBus Protocol OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON SW6 - Set Baud Rate to and No Parity OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Step 2: Install the Mount, Adapter or Bracket Note All the mounting hardware and field wiring is supplied by the installer. In-Ceiling Installations This step is part of Step 3: Install the Housing on page 40. Installing the Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Mounts and Adapters The indoor and outdoor pendant housing has optional mounts and adapters available. Wall mount (HDXWM1) Pole mount adapter (HDXPMA1) Corner adapter (HDXCMA1) Parapet or roof mount (HDPRM2) Ceiling mount (HDCM1) Installing a Wall Mount and Optional Pole or Corner Adapters The wall mount is designed specifically for the ACUIX dome and can be mounted directly to a vertical load-bearing surface. It supports up to 25 pounds (11.7 kg). The optional corner and pole adapters can be used with the wall mount or with the rugged bracket. Document Rev A 33 12/08

34 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Figure 3-3 Wall Mount Dimensions 0.28 dia. (7.00 mm) 3.94 (100.0 mm) 5.71 (145 mm) 4.13 (105.0 mm) 9.84 (250 mm) 1. Route field wiring as required through the wall, pendant housing wiring access hole, and then through the wall mount. Approximately one foot (0.3 m) of cable must extend past the mount for all installations. If installing with a corner or pole adapter also route the field wiring through the corner or pole adapter hole. 2. (Optional) If you are installing the wall mount with a corner adapter (HDXCMA1) or pole mount adapter (HDXPMA1) then: Pole Adapter Secure the pole mounting bracket to the pole using hardware specifically designed for the surface/material. There are four cutouts (two on each side), 0.24 x 0.75 (6 mm x 19 mm), to accommodate straps to secure the pole mounting bracket to a pole. See Figure 3-4. Corner Adapter Secure the corner bracket using hardware specifically designed for the surface/material. The bracket has eight 0.39 (10.0 mm) holes; four on each side. See Figure (Optional): If you are installing with a corner or pole adapter, line up the hole pattern on the wall mount with the hole pattern on the corner or pole adapters. 4. Secure the wall mount to the wall using hardware specifically designed for the surface. There are four 0.28 (7.00 mm) diameter mounting holes for securing the mount. 34

35 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 3-4 Pole Mount Adapter Dimensions 3.3" (84 mm) 55 degrees 6.1" (155 mm) 4 cutouts (2 on each side) 1" (25.4 mm) diameter 6.69" (170 mm) Figure 3-5 Corner Adapter Dimensions 90 degrees 3.94" (100 mm) 1" (25.4 mm) diameter 6.3" (160 mm) 5.43" (138 mm) 3.54" (90 mm) 6.89" (175 mm) 0.39" (10 mm) diameter (x8 through) Document Rev A 35 12/08

36 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Installing a Parapet or Roof Mount Note The parapet and roof mount is designed for installing a dome on the inside of a roof parapet or onto a flat roof surface. The mount has a maximum load rating of 20 pounds (9 kg). 1. Route the field wiring through the dome wiring access hole and through the center of the parapet mount. Approximately one foot (0.3 m) of cable must extend past the mount. 2. Secure the mount to the parapet or roof using as many of the mounting holes as possible. The minimum recommended is five fasteners on each side of the mounting plate. See Figure 3-6. Figure 3-6 Parapet and Roof Mount Parts and Dimensions 1 Nut and socket 2 Mounting arm (2 pc) 3 Coupling (x1) 4 Base plate (x1) 5 Support angle (x2) 6 Bracket angle (x1) 7 Not shown Hexagon head bolt, nuts and spring washers M10 (x12 Panhead screw M4 x 8 (x2) Set screw M5 x 6 (x3) Wrench head bolt M6 x 30 (x3) Pipe fastener (x1) Hexagon nut M6 (x3) HEX Allen wrench, 2.5 mm (x1) HEX Allen wrench, 5 mm (x1) Flat washer M10 (x12) Teflon seal tape (x1) (628 mm) (450 mm) Parapet 5.9 (150 mm) (910 mm) (1006 mm) (310 mm) Roof 36

37 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Installing a Ceiling Mount For both indoor and outdoor pendant housings, the ceiling mount is installed directly to a horizontal load-bearing surface and supports up to 25 pounds (11.7 kg). 1. Route field wiring as required into the dome wiring access hole and through the center of the ceiling mount. Approximately one foot (0.3 m) of cable must extend past the mount. 2. Secure the ceiling mount to the ceiling using hardware specifically designed for the surface. There are four 0.47 (12.00 mm) diameter mounting holes for securing the mount. See Figure 3-7. Figure 3-7 Ceiling Mount Dimensions 5.51 (140.0 mm) (375.0 mm) 3.58" (91.0 mm) 4.56 (116.0 mm) PF (12.0 mm) diameter Installing the Rugged Dome Bracket and Adapters Note If you are using the optional corner or pole adapters, also see Figures 3-4 and Use the hole pattern on the bracket to drill holes in the wall, ceiling or roof. Use the appropriate hardware for the mounting surface. 2. (Optional) If you are installing the rugged bracket with a corner adapter (HDXCMA1) or pole mount adapter (HDXPMA1) then: Pole Adapter Secure the pole mounting bracket to the pole using hardware specifically designed for the surface/material. There are four cutouts (two on each side), 0.24 x 0.75 (6 mm x 19 mm), to accommodate straps to secure the pole mounting bracket to a pole. Document Rev A 37 12/08

38 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Corner Adapter Secure the corner bracket using hardware specifically designed for the surface/material. The bracket has eight 0.39 (10.0 mm) holes; four on each side. 3. (Optional): If you are installing with a corner or pole adapter, line up the hole pattern on the rugged bracket holes as indicated in Figure 3-9 with the hole pattern on the corner or pole adapters. 4. Adjust the mounting bracket to any angle from 0 to 90 with respect to the housing. The housing must be positioned horizontally and parallel to the floor. See Figure 3-8. Note To change the bracket orientation, loosen and remove the two bolts that secure the bracket to the housing and slide the bracket along the slot to remove it from the housing. 5. If required, secure an installer supplied safety cable to a building support structure. Attach the safety cable (from the building support structure) to the mounting bracket by: a. Routing the safety around the mounting bracket, then b. Through a hole in the side of the mounting bracket and then c. Through the other side of the looping sleeve, and then d. Crimping the looping sleeve to secure the safety cable. Figure 3-8 Rugged Housing Bracket Adjustment 38

39 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 3-9 Rugged Bracket Dimensions 3.9" (100 mm) 3.5" (89 mm) 2.6" (67 mm) 0.21" (5.3 mm) diameter (x4) 6.5 " (165 mm) 4.1" (105 mm) 3.5" (89 mm) 2.6" (67 mm) 0.31" (8 mm) diameter (x4) The outer holes can be used with the corner and pole adapter 1.7" (44 mm) Document Rev A 39 12/08

40 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Step 3: Install the Housing Note Each housing has a MAC address that is used to differentiate ACUIX IP domes that are connected on the same network. ACUIX IP Power Requirements Each ACUIX IP requires a 24 VAC ± 10% power source measured at the housing. For outdoor installations, ensure a 24 VAC at 2.6 A power source is available. For indoor installations, ensure a 24 VAC at 2.0 A power source is available. Installing the In-Ceiling Housing (Hard or Dropped Ceiling) Note The in-ceiling housing field wiring access hole is in (26.4 mm) in diameter and accepts ¾ in electrical fittings. The following explains how to install into a dropped (false) ceiling or a hard ceiling. For dropped ceiling installations, use a separately ordered ceiling plate (Honeywell part number ). In addition to the other items normally supplied by the installer, the following may be required: Tape or plastic channel to prevent dust and material from falling from the ceiling. Safety cable - a 3/32 (approximately 2.4 mm) plastic coated aircraft cable is recommended and a looping sleeve. Figure 3-10 In-ceiling Housing with Wing Tab Spacing Field wiring access hole [1. 04" (26.44 mm) diameter] Attach safety cable to bracket Turning screws on wing tabs Wing tabs (x 3) The correct way to space the wing tabs 40

41 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 1. Select the location for the housing. 2. Using the supplied template, cut a 7 5/8 (193.8 mm) diameter hole in the ceiling. If the ceiling is drywall or plaster, it is recommended to seal the entire perimeter of the hole with tape or plastic channel to prevent dust and debris from falling into the dome. 3. If required, secure a safety cable to a building support structure. Attach the safety cable (from the building support structure) to the housing by: a. Threading the safety cable through a looping sleeve, b. Attach to the bracket outside the housing. c. Back through the looping sleeve, and then d. Crimp the looping sleeve to secure the safety cable. e. Rotate the safety cable tab as required for ceiling clearance. 4. Insert the housing through the hole in the ceiling. Attach to building structure Looping sleeves (2) Attach to bracket a. Turn the wing tab screws to make sure the space between the wing tabs on the housing and the housing flange is greater than the thickness of the ceiling. To increase the space, turn the screw clockwise. To decrease the space, turn the screw counterclockwise. b. Make sure the housing wing tabs are staggered so the tabs are not at the same height and position the wing tabs flat against the housing. c. Using a Phillips screwdriver, turn the two housing screws clockwise to rotate the tabs out and tighten against the ceiling. The recommended maximum torque is N-m (Newton meters) or lbf-ft (pound-force-foot) or lbf-in (pound-force-inch). d. Place the ceiling tile, including the dropped ceiling plate (where applicable) and the installed housing on the ceiling grid supports. Figure 3-11 Dropped Ceiling Housing with Ceiling Plate Dropped ceiling grid supports Dropped ceiling plate (shaded) Dropped ceiling tile Lower dome after installation Document Rev A 41 12/08

42 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Installing the Indoor and Outdoor Pendant Housing Figure 3-12 Indoor Pendant Housing Threaded nipple 1. If not already done, route the field wiring: Through the housing mount, then Through the field wiring access hole in the housing, and then Through the access hole in the interface board installed in the housing. Note The wiring must extend at least one foot (0.3 m) past the mount for wiring purposes. 2. Install the housing on the mount. Make sure there is Teflon tape on the threaded nipple part of the housing. Installing the Rugged Housing Figure 3-13 Rugged Housing and Bracket Field wiring access hole 1. Complete the bracket installation as described previously. 2. If not already done route the field wiring: a. Through the field wiring access hole in the housing, and b. Through the access hole in the interface board installed in the housing. 3. Install a 0.75"(19 mm) conduit fitting in the hole on the housing. 42

43 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Place the supplied gasket between the hole in the housing and the conduit fitting to prevent leakage. Tighten the conduit nut to ensure it is water tight. 5. Secure the housing to the mounting bracket, previously installed to a ceiling support structure or wall support structure using the appropriate hardware for the mounting surface. Note The mounting bracket can be at any angle from 0 to 90 with respect to the housing. The housing must be positioned horizontally and parallel to the floor. 6. To change the orientation of the bracket: a. Loosen and remove the two bolts that secure the bracket to the housing. b. Slide the bracket along the slot to remove it from the housing. Step 4: Connect the Field and Terminal Block Wiring The wiring installation must be performed by qualified technical personnel and must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and electrical codes. Terminal Block and PIN Connections A good earth ground must be connected at the J1 terminal strip, pin 2. Surge, ESD and EMC performance will be compromised if the unit is not connected to a good earth ground. Note The terms contact and alarm are used interchangeably to mean the same thing. Document Rev A 43 12/08

44 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Figure 3-14 Terminal Block J1 (Power) and J6 (Contacts) J1 Contacts 1 to 4 Doubled up J Table 3-2 Terminal Strip Pins and Functions (J1 and J6) Terminal Strip J1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Terminal Strip J6 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Function 24 VAC (AC) Earth Ground 24 VAC (AC) Function Contact (Alarm) 1 (A1) Contact (Alarm) Common (CM) Contact (Alarm) 2 (A2) Contact (Alarm) 3 (A3) Contact (Alarm) Common (CM) Contact (Alarm) 4 (A4) Connecting the Wiring Note Use the above tables and figures as references during installation. 1. Route the field wiring ((data, power, video, contact): a. Through the field wiring access hole in the housing, and b. Through the access hole in the interface board installed in the housing. Note At the appropriate time during the installation, ensure the field wiring access hole is sealed to prevent anything from getting inside the housing. 2. Remove the plug-in terminal blocks on terminal strips J1 (24 VAC) and J6. 3. (Optional): If required, set up the contact (alarm) input terminal block: a. Remove the plug-in terminal block on terminal strip J6. 44

45 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide b. Connect a twisted-pair cable from each peripheral contact to each input at the number terminal and the common terminal on terminal strip J6. The contact is a dry contact between the terminal and the common terminal. The contacts can be configured as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Note The common terminals are doubled up (see Figure 3-14). Note The contact cabling should not be terminated until standard operation of the dome is tested. c. Configure the contacts as required. 4. Loosen the screws on the terminal strip and insert the 24 VAC power wires, data wires, and contact wires in the correct positions on terminal strips J1, and J6. Ensure the 6-pin terminal strip (J6) is plugged into the 6-pin connector and the 3-pin terminal strip (J1) is plugged into the 3-pin connector. Note Both terminal strips J1 and J6 accept AWG wire. If larger or smaller field-run wire is required, a 16 30AWG wire must be spliced onto the field wire for insertion into the terminal strip. 5. Tighten the screw on the terminal strip to secure the wires. 6. Plug the terminal strips into the respective connectors on the interface board. 7. Feed extra wire and cable up through the hole in the housing and route it so that it doesn't interfere with the scan assembly when it is inserted. 8. Connect a CAT5 Ethernet cable to the RJ45 Ethernet connector located on the housing interface board. 9. After connecting the power cabling, install the ferrite clamp (shipped with the housing) on the cable as close to the dome as possible, preferably within 24 inches (609 mm). See Figure 3-15 and note that the image displayed is for pendant housing. For rugged housing the wiring access hole extends from the side of the housing. Note A ferrite clamp is a passive electric component used to suppress high frequency noise in electronic circuits. Document Rev A 45 12/08

46 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Figure 3-15 Ferrite Clamp Installation Location Ferrite clamp installed on the cable extending from the pendant housing Step 5: Install the Scan Assembly into the Housing Note Scan assembly installation is the same with all housing types. 1. Carefully remove the plastic lens cap from the scan assembly. Do not touch the lens. 2. Rotate and line up the scan assembly yellow label to the mounted housing yellow label. 3. Gently push the scan assembly into the housing until the two guides on the scan assembly lock/snap into the holes on the housing guides. 4. Gently pull down on the assembly to ensure it has properly latched into place. Figure 3-16 Installing the Scan Assembly into the Housing Scan assembly locking guides Up Rotate to align with the housing yellow labels 46

47 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Step 6: Install the Lower Dome onto the Housing Installing the In-Ceiling Lower Dome 1. Clip the lanyard to the mounting post inside the housing. 2. Align the lower dome tab hooks with the three mounting posts on the housing. 3. Twist to lock the lower dome into the housing. 4. If applicable, continue the next steps to configure the dome. Figure 3-17 In-ceiling Housing Lanyard Bracket Clip the lanyard from the lower dome to the bracket inside the housing Installing the Indoor or Outdoor Pendant Lower Dome 1. Clip the lower dome lanyard to the housing bracket. 2. Confirm that the o-ring is in place around the lower dome and press the lower dome into the housing. 3. Tighten the screws to secure the lower dome to the housing. 4. If applicable, continue the next steps to configure the dome. Figure 3-18 Lower Dome with Lanyard Attached to Pendant Housing Lanyard O-ring on lower dome Document Rev A 47 12/08

48 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome Installing the Rugged Lower Dome 1. Clip the lanyard on the housing to the mounting post on the lower dome. 2. Align the four screw holes on the lower dome with the four holes on the housing. 3. Press the lower dome into the housing and turn the security screws using the special HEX key provided. 4. If applicable, continue the next steps to configure the dome. Figure 3-19 Lower Dome with Lanyard Attached to Rugged Housing Step 7: Install the ACUIX IP Software and Configure the Dome Complete these steps: 1. Install the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client software, discover ACUIX IP devices and configure the network parameters. See Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software on page Review Before You Begin Configuring on page 61, and then if applicable, launch the ACUIX IP Web-Client to continue setting up and configuring other custom settings including display and camera options, privacy zones, mimic tours, preset tours, compression settings and video analytics. See Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome on page

49 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 4 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software Note Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility, confirm that all ACUIX IP domes are connected to the network. In this section: About the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX IP Web-Client, page 49 Administrator and Guest User Profiles, page 50 Step 1: Confirm Your System Requirements, page 51 Step 2: Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software, page 52 Step 3: Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices, page 53 Step 4: Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings, page 55 Step 5: Launch the Web-Client to View Live Video, page 58 About the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX IP Web-Client About the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that is installed from a CD or downloaded from the Honeywell Systems Group website ( It is installed on a local workstation and primarily used by Administrators to configure the EQUIP Series of products residing on an IP network. The IP Utility enables users to: Discover device(s) on a network Configure the IP network settings, name device(s), upgrade firmware, change passwords. Open individual Web-Client applications for each discovered device. Document Rev A 49 12/08

50 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software About the Web-Client The Web-Client is the web-based application enabling users to: View live streaming video. View the device network settings and firmware details. Configure and run mimic or preset tours (when applicable). Configure compression and video analytic settings. Administrator and Guest User Profiles Both the Honeywell IP Utility and the Web-Client have two user types: Administrator and Guest as detailed in Table 4-1. Note Only one Administrator and up to four Guests can be logged in at a time. Once the IP Utility software is installed, you can change the Administrator or Guest passwords. Table 4-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and the Web-Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility View the list of network devices available and connect to the devices. Configure the IP network settings. Upgrade firmware. Change the password to access the IP Utility application. Change the access passwords to the Web-Client application. View the list of devices available on the network. View system settings including device name, IP address, and MAC address. Web-Client View video and network settings, start presets and tours. Configure presets, tours, sectors, and privacy zones, video analytics and Codec parameters. Enable NightShot and backlight modes, and use the Flashback function (camera dependent). Guest users are limited to the Live View tab where they can view video, select presets, and start tours. Configure up to four presets while viewing video. Enable NightShot and backlight modes, and use the Flashback function (camera dependent). 50

51 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Step 1: Confirm Your System Requirements Note Windows administrator privileges are required to install the Honeywell IP Utility and associated software. Note Contact the network administrator if there are any questions regarding the local area network (LAN) or any other network related issues. Install the Honeywell IP Utility on a work station with the minimum requirements in Table 4-2. Once the IP Utility is installed, the same computer work station can be used to access the Web-Client. Table 4-2 Component System Requirements Requirement Operating System Windows XP or WINServer 2003 Processor RAM Web Browser Intel Pentium IV,2.4 GHz or faster 512 MB RAM or higher Microsoft Internet Explorer, V6.0 or later Table 4-3 Item Items Installed On Your System Function Honeywell IP Utility software Bonjour software Honeywell IP Adapter software Honeywell ActiveX software EQUIP TM Series User Guides To enable use of the Web-Client to configure and control domes and view live video. To enable the devices to discover domes on the network. Required if a workstation does not have IP Utility installed but an operator is using the Web-Client. To enable live streaming of video on the Web-Client. To provide detailed information about how to install and configure your EQUIP Series products. Document Rev A 51 12/08

52 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software Step 2: Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software 1. Close all other applications that may be open on your computer. 2. Open the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard. Method 1: CD Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. Note If InstallShield does not open automatically, navigate to [CD drive]\honeywell IP Utility\Honeywell IP Utility Setup.exe. Double-click on the file to launch the program. Method 2: Website a. Navigate to b. Click Customer Resources Download Center I Agree to reach the software downloads page. c. Locate your device in the list (e.g. click Cameras for ACUIX IP devices). d. Under Honeywell IP Utility, download, extract and open the Honeywell IP Utility Set-up.exe icon from where you extracted the file. 3. When the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard opens, follow the instructions. After the installation is complete, a Honeywell IP Utility icon displays on the desktop. Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides To access the installation documents that were installed with the IP Utility, click Start All Programs Honeywell Video Systems EQUIP Series Manuals and select the applicable PDF to download to your computer. 52

53 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Step 3: Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices 1. From the desktop, double-click the Honeywell IP Utility icon. -OR- Click Start Programs Honeywell Video Systems EQUIP Series IP Utility Honeywell IP Utility. The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens. Figure 4-1 Honeywell IP Utility Log On Window 2. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest. 3. In the Password field, enter the case-sensitive password. The default Administrator password is Only one Administrator can be logged in at a time. The default Guest password is guest. Note During the installation set up, it is required that you log in as an Administrator in order to have access to all the features. 4. Click the arrow button. The Honeywell IP Utility program searches for devices on the network and opens to the Honeywell IP Utility user interface. 5. Automatically discover or manually refresh the list of devices on the network. Use the manual refresh if a new device was added after you logged into the system. You do not need to do anything to discover devices. When you log on to the IP Utility, the devices on the network including the devices on other subnets are automatically discovered and listed in the Discovery pane. After the initial discovery, the network automatically continues to discover devices that are newly added or removed from the network. To manually refresh the device list, click the Refresh ( ) button, located near the top of the Discovery pane. 6. Enable or disable the HTTP Server checkbox for additional security. Only an Administrator login can disable (uncheck the box), resulting in the user being unable to access the Web-Client, although video recording is unaffected. Document Rev A 53 12/08

54 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software Figure 4-2 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface Refresh button Connect button Disconnect button Limited/No connectivity button The About menu displays the software version installed From the User tab, Administrators can change the Web-Client user passwords IP Network Setting assigns network settings automatically or manually The Discovery pane lists the IP devices found on the network and groups by device type Upgrade Firmware downloaded from the Honeywell website Enable or disable HTTP Server Launch Browser to open the ACUIX IP Web-Client for each device The Status bar displays how many devices are on the network, which one you are connected to and which user is logged in. 54

55 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Step 4: Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices Connecting to a Device You can connect to individual Web-Client applications for each discovered device. In the Discovery pane, double-click the device you want to connect to. -OR- Select the device and click the Connect button. The network settings for the connected device are displayed in the System pane. Disconnecting from a Device In the Discovery pane, select the device and click the Disconnect button. Note If you disconnect the device without saving configuration details, a warning dialog box displays. Click Yes to save and disconnect, or click Cancel to discard the changes and disconnect the device. Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually Note When you see the Limited/No connectivity button, you cannot fully connect to the device because the discovered device is on a different subnet from your PC. Check your network settings for both the device and PC to resolve this issue. Consult your network administrator for additional support. The IP network setting details, such as device name, IP address and subnet mask can be configured for each connected device either automatically or manually. Document Rev A 55 12/08

56 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software Note It is important to click Apply in order to save any configuration change. Option Device Name IP Address Subnet Mask Table 4-4 IP Network Device Setting Options Description By default, the device name is the device type plus the MAC Address. It is recommended that you change the device name. The IP address of the device on the network. The subnet mask, or netmask, value of the device on the network. IP networks can be divided into several smaller networks by subnetting. When a network is subnetted, you must specify a subnet mask, which tells network devices which smaller network they belong to. Note If the subnet mask is not properly configured, the camera or dome may not be able to communicate with other devices on the network. Default Gateway MAC Address The default gateway address that connects the device to the network. Enter the IP address of the host to use as a gateway between networks. The gateway allows communication between devices that are on different networks. Without a correct gateway setting, the camera or dome cannot receive or transmit data from or to devices that are not in the same network address range. The MAC address is a factory-assigned address that is unique for each device. Figure 4-3 Set the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually Click to clear this checkbox and manually set the network details 56

57 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Updating IP Network Settings Automatically 1. In the Discovery pane, select the device and click the Connect button. 2. From the System tab click the Obtain an IP Address automatically check box. 3. Enter a Device Name for example, FrontLobbyDome Click Apply. The network automatically assigns the IP Address based on the DHCP network server details. If no DHCP server is present on the network, the hardware defaults to an APIPA address ( x.x). Updating IP Network Settings Manually When manually updating the network settings, it is important to enter the correct IP network settings before applying them. Incorrect values may cause a failure when connecting to the device. See Table 4-4 for definitions of each setting. 1. In the Discovery pane, select the device and click the Connect button. 2. To assign a static IP address to the device, from the System tab click to clear the Obtain an IP Address automatically check box. 3. Enter a Device Name, for example, FrontLobby01. Note The MAC address is a factory assigned address that is unique for each device. 4. Enter an IP Address of the device on the network. Note The address must be in the same address range. For example, if the PC is xx, then the device should be set to a similar address, for example xy. 5. Enter the device Subnet Mask value. A value is required. 6. Enter a default Gateway Address that connects the device to the static network. A value is required. 7. Click Apply. The network settings are updated and a message displays in the status bar to confirm the update. Document Rev A 57 12/08

58 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software Step 5: Launch the Web-Client to View Live Video Note Only one Administrator and up to four Guests can log on to the Web-Client application at one time. After you are logged in as an Administrator, there is no time out until you click Logout. To allow other Administrators to log in, you must log out when the session is done. Note Once the IP Utility software is installed for the first time, you can change the Administrator or Guest passwords and upgrade firmware. Note It is important to click Apply in order to save any configuration change. 1. Log onto the Web-Client. There are two ways to launch the Web-Client and log on via the Honeywell IP Utility Program or directly from Internet Explorer. Honeywell IP Utility a. Log onto the Honeywell IP Utility program. b. From the Discovery pane, click to select the device to launch its browser. c. To enable or disable the HTTP server, select or clear the Enable HTTP Server check box. By default, the HTTP server is enabled. d. From the System tab, click Launch Browser. The Web-Client application for the selected device opens in Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer From Internet Explorer (v6.0+), enter the URL (IP address of the device) in the Address bar to open the logon window. 2. Select a User Name and enter a Password. a. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest. b. In the Password field, enter the case-sensitive password. The default Administrator password is The default Guest password is guest. c. Click the arrow button. 58

59 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 3. If this is the first time logging onto the Web-Client, you may be prompted to install the Honeywell IP ActiveX control software or to upgrade the software if a previous version of IP ActiveX is installed. a. If the message This setup will perform an upgrade of Honeywell IP Active X. Do you want to continue? displays, click Yes to continue. The Honeywell IP ActiveX InstallShield Wizard window opens to resume the installation. b. You may be prompted to close any other applications open on your computer (e.g. IP Utility). Click Next and follow the InstallShield Wizard instructions to complete the ActiveX installation. 4. When the installation is complete, the Web-Client interface opens and live streaming video is displayed on the monitor. Figure 4-4 An example of the Web-Client After Logging On Document Rev A 59 12/08

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61 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Before You Begin Configuring Complete the following sections before configuring your ACUIX IP dome: Preparing to Install the ACUIX IP Dome on page 25 Installing the ACUIX IP Dome on page 29 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and ACUIX Web-Client Software on page 49 In this section: Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu, page 64 Navigating the Web-Client Interface and Using the Controls, page 65 Web-Client Features and Functions, page 67 Accessing Special or Custom Presets, page 71 Document Rev A 61 12/08

62 Before You Begin Configuring Logging On and Off the ACUIX IP Web-Client Note One Administrator and up to four Guests can log on to the Web-Client application at one time. There are two ways to open each ACUIX IP Web-Client. By clicking Launch Browser from the IP Utility interface. Directly from Internet Explorer by entering the URL (the IP address) in the address bar. Note The web page where you log on to the Honeywell IP Utility and any IP device web page (for example, the ACUIX IP Web-Client) look very similar. You can tell the difference between the two sites by the IP address in the web browser as well as the program name in the lower left corner of the window. Launching the Web-Client from IP Utility 1. From the desktop, double-click the Honeywell IP Utility icon. -OR- Click Start All Programs Honeywell Video Systems EQUIP Series IP Utility Honeywell IP Utility. The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens. 2. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest. 3. In the Password field, enter the case-sensitive password. The default Administrator password is Only one Administrator can be logged in at a time. The default Guest password is guest. 4. Click the arrow button. The Honeywell IP Utility program searches for devices on the network and opens to the Honeywell IP Utility user interface. 5. In the Discovery pane, double-click the device you want to connect to. -OR- Select the device and click the Connect button. The network settings for the connected device are displayed in the System pane. 6. Click Launch Browser (see Figure 5-1) to go to the ACUIX Web-Client logon page. 62

63 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 5-1 Launching the ACUIX Web-Client from IP Utility Connect to the device then click Launch Browser Logging Onto the Web-Client from Internet Explorer 1. From Internet Explorer (v6.0+), enter the URL (IP address of the device) in the Address bar to open the logon window. The Web-Client log on page opens. Document Rev A 63 12/08

64 Before You Begin Configuring 2. Select a User Name and enter a Password. a. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest. b. In the Password field, enter the case-sensitive password. The default Administrator password is The default Guest password is guest. c. Click the arrow button. 3. The Web-Client interface opens and live streaming video is displayed on the monitor. Logging Off from the Web-Client Note After you are logged into the ACUIX Web-Client there is no time out until you click Logout. To allow other Administrators to log in, you must log out when the session is done. To log off from the Web-Client application, click Logout at the top of the Web-Client window. Note Do not use the CLOSE button ( )in Internet Explorer to logout or the session might not end correctly, and settings that have changed may not be saved. Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu The camera menu enables you to configure the display, diagnostic, and other related camera settings. 1. From the PTZ Dome Setup tab, click Open Camera Menu. The on-screen menu for the camera options displays. 2. Press Esc to close the menu. 64

65 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 5-2 PTZ Dome Setup Tab: Open Camera Menu Button Navigating the Web-Client Interface and Using the Controls Using the PTZ Control to Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) the Dome Note PTZ control requires the PTZ dome to be configured correctly for IntelliBus protocol. The PTZ control is used to move (pan and tilt) the PTZ dome and control (zoom, focus, and iris) the camera lens. For panning and tilting the PTZ dome, click the black arrows in the center. This control is available on both the Live View and PTZ Dome Setup tabs. See Figure 5-3 and Table 5-1 for details. Document Rev A 65 12/08

66 Before You Begin Configuring Using Your Mouse Click on the live video dialog box and drag your mouse in the direction you want the camera to move. If your mouse has a scroll wheel, use it to zoom in and out on the live image. Figure 5-3 PTZ Controls Available on Live View and PTZ Dome Setup Tabs Up arrow to scroll numbers Right arrow to enter Zoom In Zoom Out Iris Close Focus Far Auto Iris Auto Focus Iris Open Focus Near. Table 5-1 Icon Zoom In Zoom Out Iris Close Auto Iris Iris Open Focus Far Auto Focus Focus Near Icons on the PTZ Control Click to... Enlarge (zoom in on) the area of interest. Reduce (zoom out from) the area of interest. Close the camera iris to darken the video display. Enable the camera auto iris mode where the iris automatically adjusts according to the current lighting conditions. Open the camera iris to brighten the video display. Adjust focus to clearly view objects that are at a distance. Enable the dome auto focus mode where the lens adjusts the focus automatically after a pan, tilt, or zoom command. Adjust focus to clearly view nearby objects. About Entering a Password from the Admin Login Screen When you enter a password from the Administrator Login Screen (Preset 75) you must use the Iris Open and Iris Close buttons as described on screen. Use the up arrow key to scroll through the numbers and the right arrow key to enter the number and move to the next field. 66

67 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Web-Client Features and Functions Note Both Administrator and Guest users have access to the Live View functions, whereas only Administrator users can access all the other functions. The functions available in the following figures are described in detail throughout this guide. See the table of contents and index for more information. Figure 5-4 Web-Client Window Layout: Administrator Log On The URL corresponds to the ACUIX IP Address as configured in the IP Utility. Click Logout to exit the program. Confirm the user type logged in. If logged in as a Guest, only the Live View tab is available. Administrators can access all tabs. Click the tabs to access the available configurations and settings Each tab has a section for configuration and/or navigation controls The image from the ACUIX dome displays on every tab Document Rev A 67 12/08

68 Before You Begin Configuring PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab When a PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) dome is installed, such as the ACUIX, you can: Move and control PTZ domes while viewing video Run presets and tours configured in the PTZ Dome Setup view Run customized presets, preset tours and mimic tours Figure 5-5 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab Set the PTZ speed that the dome moves between scenes The PTZ Controls provide the same functionality as a traditional keyboard controller Configure presets and tours in the PTZ Dome Setup view before running in Live View Quick Program up to four presets Turn Backlight Compensation (BLC) or NightShot ON and OFF and use the Flashback feature Click Home at any time to find the home position 68

69 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide IP and Firmware Settings on the Device Information Tab Depending on the hardware installation, there is a tab called either Device Information or Device Settings. In both cases, the IP and Firmware Settings panel mirrors the information available in the Honeywell IP Utility. It provides read only network settings, firmware settings, and video formats without having to access the IP Utility. Figure 5-6 IP and Firmware Settings: Device Information Tab Device Name as entered in the IP Utility program IP Address on the network (DHCP/Static/APIPA) Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address that connects the dome to the network MAC Address is a factory assigned address unique for each device Firmware Settings including product name and version Video Format - NTSC or PAL PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Figure 5-7 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Goto a Special or custom Preset; Program up to 150 Presets Run, Program, Delete and halt up to 16 Mimic Tours Run, Program and Halt up to 16 Preset Tours, each with 64 possible preset positions Program up to16 Sectors or 32 Privacy Zones Open Camera Menu to configure various settings. This is the same as the ACUIX Analog OSD Display the details of the preset tours, mimic tours, sectors and privacy zones Document Rev A 69 12/08

70 Before You Begin Configuring Compression Settings Tab Figure 5-8 Compression Settings Tab Available Functions Set the Resolution for NTSC or PAL video signals Set the Frame Rate (the number of frames displayed on screen per second) Set the Priority for Quality or Bit rate Set the Picture Quality Set the Target Bit Rate (the amount of data processed per second) Set the GOP (Group of pictures) Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab The Video Analytics tab enables a user to set the tamper detection threshold settings for blur, blinding and scene changes. Each setting has three threshold levels: high (80%), medium (50%) and low (30%). When these thresholds are exceeded, a message displays on the video display to indicate that a possible dome tampering has occurred. Figure 5-9 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab Set the Blur Threshold. Blur can be affected by elements such as water, for example Set the Blinding Threshold. Blinding applies to obstacles in front of the camera lens Set the Scene Change Threshold 70

71 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing Special or Custom Presets The special presets in Table 5-2, as well as any custom presets you create, are accessible from both the Live View or PTZ Dome Setup tabs. Method 1 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Enter a preset number in the Preset Details field. 3. Click Goto. The dome moves to the preset position. Method 2 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. Under Preset Details, click Goto. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the required preset number and press Enter. Table 5-2 Preset Special Presets Function 71; 73 74; Reserved 72 Recover encrypted PIN 75 Administrator Login screen 98 Camera Reset 99 Toggle NightShot On/Off Document Rev A 71 12/08

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73 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 6 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome In this section: Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu, page 74 Configuring Display Settings, page 76 Configuring the Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) Dome Settings, page 79 Configuring Contacts (Alarms), page 81 Configuring the Image Quality and Video Display Settings, page 83 HDXG Cameras Only: Configuring the Camera Settings, page 89 Configuring Mimic Tours, page 92 Configuring Default Functions: Presets and Tours, page 94 Configuring Presets and Preset Tours, page 95 Configuring Privacy Zones, page 100 Configuring Sectors, page 103 Configuring Compression Settings, page 105 Configuring Video Analytics/Tamper Detection Settings, page 107 Miscellaneous Operations, page 108 Document Rev A 73 12/08

74 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu The camera menu enables you to configure the display, diagnostic, and other related camera settings. 1. From the PTZ Dome Setup tab, click Open Camera Menu. The on-screen menu for the camera options displays. 2. Press Esc to close the menu. Figure 6-1 PTZ Dome Setup Tab: Open Camera Menu Button 74

75 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 6-2 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Tree ACUIX On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus 1. Language English (default); Spanish (Espanol); Polish (Polski); German (Deutsch); Italian (Italiano); French (Francais); Dutch (Nederlands); Czech 2. Display Options 3. Control Options 4. Diagnostic Options 1 5. Camera Options 1 6. Function Programming 7. Enhanced Features 1. Camera Msg 1. PASS 1. Coordinates 1. Zoom and Focus 1. PTZ Mimic Tour Menu 1. Video Gain/PWM Settings (1) Max Digital Zoom Mag (1) Run a Mimic Tour (1) Video Gain (UTP) (2) Manual Zoom Speed (2) Program a Mimic Tour (2) Lift PWM Level Available all cameras (3) Delete a Mimic Tour (3) Gain PWM Level (4) Char White Level Sectors 2. Auto-Pivot 2. N/A 2. Exposure Control 2. Program a Preset Tour 2. N/A (1 or 2) Auto Exposure Level (2 or 8) Backlight Comp 3. Preset Names 3. Program Alarms 3. Clear the Memory 3. NightShot Control 3. Privacy Zone Options 3 3. N/A (1) Program Alarms (1) NightShot Mode (1) Change PrivZone Priority (2) Set Alarm Condition (2) NightShot (2) Enable/Disable PrivacyZone (3) Activate (3) Privacy Zone Color (4) Deactivate 4. Digital Zoom Mag 4. Set Pan and Tilt Options 4. N/A 4. White Balance 4. List PS/PT/Sectors 4. N/A (1) Manual Speed (deg/s) (1) High Light WB Mode (1) Presets (2) Pan Reverse (2) Low Light WB Mode (2) Preset Tours (3) Tilt Reverse (3) Enter High Lght 28dB (3) Sectors (4) - 5 deg Tilt Limit (4) Enter Low Lght 28dB (5) Find Home on Startup (5) Manual White Balance (6) Pan Offset Offset Set Pan Offset (7) Startup State Restore 5. Start up Screen Msg 5. Set Default Function 5. N/As 5. Still Preset 5. Program Sector 3 5. Time and Date Settings (1) Display Time (2) Display Date (3) Time Format (4) Change Time (5) Change Date 6. Change Camera Name Loc 6. Auto Focus 6. Restore Default Settings 6. Vert Phase Edge 6. Program Privacy Zone 3 6. Display Supply Voltages 7. Change Sector Name Loc 7. Preset Tour Auto Focus 7. Scan and Camera Reset 7. Vert Phase 7. Delete PS/PT/PZ/Sectors 8. Crosshairs 8. Electronic Image Stabilization 2 9. Dome Name Settings 9. WDR/Motion Detection (1) Set Dome Name (1) Wide Dynamic Range (2) Display Dome Name (2) Motion Detection (3) Change Dome Name Location 1 Feature and menu availability is camera dependent 2 HDXG only Document Rev A 75 12/08

76 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Configuring Display Settings Note This section also includes Enhanced Features menu options. Note Remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. Task/Action with Default Changing the On-screen Language Notes Scroll to select 1 Language English (default), French (Francais), German (Deutsch), Italian (Italiano), Spanish (Espanol), Dutch (Nederlands), Polish (Polski). Displaying the Dome (Camera Msg) Number Select 2 Display Options 1 Camera Msg ON (default) or OFF. See Note 1 page 78 Changing the Digital Zoom Magnification Level (Digital Zoom Mag) Select 2 Display Options 4 Digital Zoom Mag ON or OFF (default). Displays the magnification level on the right side beside the dome ID. If the location changes based on dome name, this text also moves. 76

77 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Changing the Start up Screen Msg Notes Select 2 Display Options 5 Start up Screen Msg ON (default) or OFF. Changing Dome (Camera) Name/Msg Loc (Location) Select 2 Display Options 6 Change Camera Name Loc Use either arrows or the PTZ controls to move the text up or down the monitor to position as required. Displaying Crosshairs See Note 1 page 78 Select 2 Display Options 8 Crosshairs ON or OFF (default). Setting a Dome Name Select 2 Display Options 9 Dome Name Settings 1 Set Dome Name enter a 24-alphanumeric name for the dome. Depending on the protocol, use either arrows or the joystick to scroll the number and letter choices. Displaying a Dome Name Select 2 Display Options 9 Dome Name Settings 2 Display Dome Name ON or OFF (default). Changing Dome Name Location Select 2 Display Options 9 Dome Name Settings 3 Change Dome Name Location Use either arrows or the PTZ controls to move the text up or down the monitor to position as required. The default is top left. Displaying the Time 1. Select 7 Enhanced Features 5 Time and Date Settings 1 Display Time 2. Select ON to display the time at the lower left center of the monitor in HH:MM:SS (24 hour format) or AM/PM (12-hour format) or OFF (default). Displaying the Date 1. Select 7 Enhanced Features 5 Time and Date Settings 2 Display Date 2. Select ON to display the time at the lower right center of the monitor in DD-MMM-YYYY format or OFF (default). Useful with pan offset. See Note 2 page 78 See Note 2 page 78 See Note 2 page 78 Document Rev A 77 12/08

78 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Setting the Time Format to Display 1. Select 7 Enhanced Features 5 Time and Date Settings 3 Time Format 2. Select 24 hours (default) to display the time as HH:MM:SS or 12 Hours to display the time with AM or PM. Setting the Time 1. Select 7 Enhanced Features 5 Time and Date Settings 4 Change Time 2. Enter the new time in HH:MM:SS (hours:minutes:seconds) format. The time must be entered in 24-hour format. 3. Press Enter to change to the new time or press ESC to leave the time as originally displayed. Setting the Date 1. Select 7 Enhanced Features 5 Time and Date Settings 4 Change Date 2. Enter the new date in YYYY-MM-DD (year-month-day) format. 3. Press Enter to change to the new date or press ESC to leave the date as originally displayed. Display Options Notes Notes (1) Applies to the numerical number assigned to each dome (displays on the monitor as CAM) during installation using the address switches on the scan assembly. To name and position the text on the display see Changing Dome Name Location on page 77. (2) Applies to the user assigned alpha-numeric name you can assign to each dome. The dome may also have a number assigned during installation when the address switch settings are assigned. 78

79 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) Dome Settings Note Remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. Task/Action with Default Notes Turning the Pan and Tilt Speed Range (PASS) ON and OFF Select 3 Control Options 1 PASS ON (default) or OFF. PASS is a function of the lens zoom angle. The maximum pan and tilt speeds are reduced when the lens zooms in. For example, the pan and tilt functions are slow when the camera is set at 12X zoom. The higher the zoom magnification, the slower the speed. Turning the Auto Pivot ON or OFF 1. Select 3 Control Options 2 Auto Pivot ON or OFF (default). Changing the Manual Pan and Tilt Speed Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 1 Manual Speed 120 /sec, 240 /sec, or 480 /sec (default). Track people passing directly underneath the dome. The dome automatically turns 180 when it reaches its lower limit. It continues to tilt up as long as the control tilt function remains in the down position. When the dome reaches its tilt up limit, it returns to normal operation. The maximum tilt speed is half of the maximum pan speed. Document Rev A 79 12/08

80 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Turning the -5 Tilt Limit ON or OFF 1. Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 4 5 Tilt Limit 2. Select ON to position the unit tilt to 5 above horizontal or OFF (default). Finding the Mechanical Home on Startup 1. Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 5 Find Home on Startup 2. Select: OFF (default) to set the unit to find home when powered up and the dome performs a control command. ON to set the dome to find the mechanical home (or index) position after an initial startup delay of 15 seconds. 3. If you selected ON, the message Extreme Caution: This will cause the scan to move immediately on startup... displays. Select Y (yes) to continue or N (no) to cancel. Turning the Pan Offset ON or OFF Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 6 Pan Offset 1 Pan Offset ON or OFF (default). Setting the Pan Offset 1. Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 6 Pan Offset 1 Pan Offset ON. 2. Press 0 Preset. 3. Position the dome where preset 0 is expected to be. If it does not go to the previously known position for preset 0, the offset function cannot be used. 4. Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 6 Pan Offset 2 Set Pan Offset. 5. Test the setting. Reposition the unit, and select 0 Preset to confirm it returns to the position programmed. Notes Allows the camera to tilt 5 degrees above horizontal. When a privacy zone is enabled, no video is shown during the finding home process and privacy zones are not recognized until the dome reaches home. After the dome finds home, a picture can be viewed on the monitor unless a privacy zone overlaps with this home setting. 80

81 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Turning the Start Up State Restore ON or OFF 1. Select 3 Control Options 4 Set Pan and Tilt Options 6 Pan Offset 7 Startup State Restore 2. Select OFF (default). ON to set the dome to return to the state of operation at the last loss of power. 3. If you selected ON, the message Extreme Caution: This will move the dome to previous shutdown position on startup... displays. Select Y (yes) to continue or N (no) to cancel. Displaying Pan and Tilt Coordinates 1. Select 4 Diagnostic Options 1 Coordinates 2. Select ON to display the pan (azimuth) and tilt (elevation/declination) along the bottom of the monitor or OFF (default). Notes Configuring Contacts (Alarms) Note The terms contact and alarm are used interchangeably to mean the same thing. Alarm is currently displayed on the OSD, although contact is a better description since it is not an audible alarm but a change in electrical state to the contacts resulting in a programmed response. Note Remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. Up to four contacts (called alarms on the display) can be programmed. The contacts are sampled 16 times per second. See Table 6-1 for a list of possible contact states. Document Rev A 81 12/08

82 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome If: Table 6-1 Then: Program Contact Submenu: Contact States Contact is disabled Contact is enabled and not programmed Contact is enabled and programmed More than one contact occurs If any contacts are active The dome ignores a change of state in the contact input. The dome ignores a change of state in the contact input. The dome performs the action programmed for the contact input when a change of state occurs. The dome performs the action for the first contact followed by any others in numerical order. After a contact is triggered, the system confirms that the contact is both enabled and programmed. As long as no other contact is active, the newly triggered contact performs as programmed. The dome stays in the contact state until the contact is acknowledged. Any further triggered contacts are not serviced until after the first one is acknowledged, and then the subsequent contacts are activated in numerical order, starting at the lowest number. A contact cannot be reactivated until it has been both acknowledged and returned to its normal position. After acknowledgment and the contact change of state, the cycle can begin again. AL displays on the monitor near to the dome s ID and lists all active contacts in numerical order. You cannot tell which contact is currently active except by viewing the function occurring on the monitor. AL remains on the monitor until all contacts are acknowledged. Task/Action with Default Programming Contacts 1. Select 3 Control Options 3 Program Alarms 1 Program Alarms. 2. Locate and select the contact number (e.g. 1) to set. 3. In the FUN (function) column, select P, V, or T. 4. In the NUM (number) column, enter the applicable preset (P), preset tour (V) or mimic tour (T) number. 5. In the ENA (enabled) column, select Y to enable the contact. N to disable. If a contact is disabled, the dome does not respond to a change of state nor does it perform the programmed preset, preset tour, or mimic tour. 6. Repeat as required for all contacts. Notes If preset 1 is entered, but not pre programmed, PS = Does Not Exist displays. If a preset is reserved for a special function; PS = PS Reserved displays. 82

83 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Setting a Contact Condition 1. Select 3 Control Options 3 Program Alarms 2 Set Alarm Condition. 2. Locate and select the contact number between 1 and 4 to set from the Alarm # column. 3. In the Condition column, select OPEN to trigger an contact when the contact opens or CLOSE to trigger an contact when the contact closes. See Table 6-1 to help determine how to set as open or closed. Notes Acknowledging a Contact Take manual control of the dome to acknowledge ALL the contacts present even those waiting to be serviced. To acknowledge contacts sequentially: press any button to acknowledge the first contact, then press another button to acknowledge the second contact, and so on. Use the default function. Configuring the Image Quality and Video Display Settings Note The Camera Options menu is highly variable and camera model dependent. Only qualified technical personnel should use the Camera Options menu to change configurations as these changes can make the recorded images unusable. Note Remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. Document Rev A 83 12/08

84 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Changing the Auto Focus Mode 1. Select 3 Control Options 6 Auto Focus 2. Select: Z (default) to auto focus the lens when the zoom setting changes. OFF to manually focus the lens. PTZ to auto focus the lens when the pan, tilt, or zoom positions change. Notes Setting the Maximum Digital Zoom Magnification Level Select 5 Camera Options 1 Zoom 1 Max Digital Zoom 1x or 2x or 4x or 12x (default). For HDXG, if image stabilization is enabled, the digital zoom is restricted to 2x. Setting the Manual Zoom Speed 1. Select 5 Camera Options 1 Zoom 2 Manual Zoom Speed. 2. Select a number to set the speed the joystick moves the zoom lens based on the angle of the joystick is positioned: 6 (default) 0 is the slowest 7 is the fastest 8 makes the zoom speed proportional to the angular position of the joystick control. Minimum focus distance is set at 3.3 ft (1.0 meter) from the camera lens in both manual and automatic focus mode. When the zoom is changed it must automatically focus; optionally when pan, tilt or zoom is changed it must also auto focus. Available with all camera models. Available with camera models HDXA, HDXJ and HDXF (NOT HDXG). 84

85 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Setting the Exposure Level 1. Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control 2 Exposure Level. 2. Select a number, where: 0 is for a dark/outdoor application 14 is for a bright/indoor application 7 (default) Turning Backlight Compensation ON or OFF Method 1 1. Turn auto exposure ON. 2. Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control 8 Backlight Compensation ON or OFF (default). Method 2 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Click BLC. The message Back Light Compensation On or Back Light Compensation Off is displayed based on the current state of the backlight mode. Notes Setting NightShot Control (TDN) to Manual or Auto Available with all camera models. This explains the steps for HDXA, HDXJ and HDXF. For HDXG cameras, go to the next section. Available with all camera models. This explains the steps for HDXA, HDXJ and HDXF. For HDXG cameras, go to the next section. This is a shortcut from the web interface to the same function available via the Camera Menu. 1. Turn auto exposure ON. 2. Select 5 Camera Options 3 NightShot Control 1 NightShot Mode MAN (default) or AUTO. Turning NightShot (TDN) ON or OFF 1. Set NightShot to MAN mode. 2. Select 5 Camera Options 3 NightShot Control 2 NightShot ON to manually moves the IR block filter in and out or OFF. Available with camera models HDXJ, HDXF and HDXG (NOT HDXA). Available with camera models HDXJ, HDXF and HDXG (NOT HDXA). Document Rev A 85 12/08

86 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Activating NightShot (TDN) 1. Set NightShot mode to Auto. 2. Select 5 Camera Options 3 NightShot Control 3 Activate NightShot. 3. Toggle between the available gain and shutter speed values. a. Gain Settings 0dB, 2dB, 4dB, 6dB, 8dB, 10dB, 12dB, 14dB, 16dB, 18dB, 20dB, 22dB, 24dB, 26dB, 28dB. b. Shutter Speed Settings PAL = 1/3 sec, 1/6 sec, 1/12 sec, 1/25 sec, or 1/50 sec. NTSC = 1/4 sec, 1/8 sec, 1/15 sec, 1/30 sec, or 1/60 sec. Notes Available with camera models HDXJ, HDXF and HDXG (NOT HDXA). Keep the activation and deactivation settings slightly apart to ensure that there is always some deadband between the activate and deactivate levels. The amount of deadband can be adjusted to prevent the dome from oscillating between the NightShot activated and deactivated modes. Deactivating NightShot (TDN) 1. Select 5 Camera Options 3 NightShot Control 4 Deactivate NightShot. Toggle between the available gain and shutter speed values. a. Gain Settings 0dB, 2dB, 4dB, 6dB, 8dB, 10dB, 12dB, 14dB, 16dB, 18dB, 20dB, 22dB, 24dB, 26dB, 28dB. b. Shutter Speed Settings PAL = 1/3 sec, 1/6 sec, 1/12 sec, 1/25 sec, or 1/50 sec. NTSC = 1/4 sec, 1/8 sec, 1/15 sec, 1/30 sec, or 1/60 sec. Available with camera models HDXJ, HDXF and HDXG (NOT HDXA). 86

87 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Selecting the High or Low Light WB Mode 1. Select 5 Camera Options 4 White Balance 1 High Light WB Mode 2 Low Light WB Mode 2. Select: AUTO (default) to avoid fixing single color scenes as white. Auto Tracing White Balance with limitations on R and B gain (3,200 K to 6,000 K). ATW to turn the dominant color within the temperature color range to white. Auto Tracing White Balance (2,000 K to 10,000K ). Indoor to set the white balance to 3200 K. Outdoor to set the white balance to 5800 K. Notes Available with camera models HDXA, HDXJ and HDXF (NOT HDXG). Selecting a Gain Setting/Shutter Speed for High or Low Light 28 db 1. Select 5 Camera Options 4 White Balance 3 Enter High Light 28dB 4 Enter Low Light 28dB 2. Select a Gain Setting between 0 and 28 db. 3. Select a Shutter Speed: PAL cameras (high light default is 1/50 sec; low light default is1/25 sec) 1/3 sec, 1/6 sec, 1/12 sec, 1/25 sec, or 1/50 sec NTSC cameras (high light default is 1/60 sec; low light default is 1/30 sec): 1/4 sec, 1/8 sec, 1/15 sec, 1/30 sec, or 1/60 sec Turning the Manual White Balance ON or OFF 1. Select 5 Camera Options 4 White Balance [1 or 5] Manual White Balance 2. Select ON or OFF (default). For model HDXG, if set to ON, the red and blue gain settings can be changed. If set to OFF, the red and blue gain settings can be changed but the settings do not take affect until the manual white balance is set back to ON. Available with camera models HDXA, HDXJ and HDXF. (NOT HDXG) The high light level mode cannot be set lower than the low light level mode and conversely, the low light level mode cannot be set higher than the high light level mode. Available with all camera models. For models HDXJ and HDXF, the menu selection is 5 Manual White Balance. For HDXG, menu selection is 1 Manual White Balance. Document Rev A 87 12/08

88 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Setting the Red and Blue Gain Notes 1. Turn Manual White Balance ON. 2. Select 5 Camera Options 4 White Balance [2 or 6] Red Gain [3 or 7] Blue Gain 3. Toggle to select a value based on camera model: For models HDXA, HDXJ and HDXF, select from a range between 0 (low) and 255 (high). The default is 200. For model HDXG, select from a range between 0 (low) and 511 (high). The default is 128. Available with all camera models. Enabling or Disabling Vertical Phase Edge (Line Lock) Caution Requires an AC power supply. Select 5 Camera Options 6 Vert Phase Edge Enabled or Disabled (default). Setting the Vertical Phase Edge (Line Lock) For models HDXA, HDXJ and HDXF, the menu selection is 6 Red Gain and 7 Blue Gain. For HDXG, the menu selection is 2 Red Gain and 3 Blue Gain. Available with all camera models. If you enable the Vertical Phase Edge, you can set the Vertical Phase from 0 to Caution Requires an AC power supply. 1. Enable the Vertical Phase Edge. 2. Select 5 Camera Options 7 Vert Phase enter a number between 0 (default) and Turning Motion Detection ON or OFF 1. Select 5 Camera Options 9 Motion Detection. The message This will Disable Motion Detection. Are you sure that you want to do this? displays. 2. Select Y (yes) to disable motion detection or N (no) to cancel. 3. Select ON or OFF. If set to ON, interlace scanning, EIS and the default functions are all automatically disabled. If set to ON and an operator sends a command to the dome, then motion detection is automatically set to OFF and disabled. The operator must access the setup menu to re-enable it. If set to ON and manual operation is in progress, the feature is disabled for 30 seconds and returns to normal operation after the PTZ operation concludes. Available with all camera models. Available with camera models HDXJ, HDXF and HDXG (NOT HDXA). When motion is detected, the message Motion Detected is displayed on the monitor and remains on the video until the dome receives a pan, tilt, or zoom command. Motion detection is automatically disabled as soon as motion is detected to avoid multiple triggers from the same event. The feature is turned on again after a one minute delay of any event. If the dome is in IntelliBus protocol, for each Motion Detect Event an IntelliBus Motion Detect message is sent to the IntelliBus master. 88

89 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide HDXG Cameras Only: Configuring the Camera Settings Note The following tasks are applicable only to the HDXG camera models. Table 6-2 If: HDXG 35X Camera Feature Dependencies Then: Motion detection is enabled Image stabilization is enabled Interlace scanning is enabled Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) is enabled Interlace scanning and image stabilization are disabled. Motion detection is disabled. Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and motion detection are disabled. Interlace scanning must be disabled and the ACUIX must be in auto iris mode. Task/Action with Default (HDXG Camera Models Only) Setting the Auto AE Mode 1. Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control 1 Auto AE Mode. 2. Select from the available settings (see Table 6-3) displayed below the menu options. The default mode is AE. Notes The camera must be in auto iris mode. Table 6-3 Auto Exposure Control Mode Settings Setting NightShot Control Auto NightShot Sensitivity Digital Slow Shutter Auto AE Mode MAN NA OFF Auto AER1 Mode AUTO HIGH OFF Auto AER1 Mode AUTO MID OFF Auto AE+ Mode MAN NA AUTO Auto AE+ 1 Mode AUTO HIGH AUTO Auto AER- 5 Mode AUTO MID AUTO Auto AER+ 3 Mode AUTO LOW AUTO Document Rev A 89 12/08

90 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default (HDXG Camera Models Only) Setting the Manual AE Mode 1. Select 5 Camera Options 2 Exposure Control 2 Manual AE Mode. 2. Select: Iris (default): to control the iris manually where the camera controls the gain and shutter automatically. Gain: to manually control the gain where the camera controls the iris and shutter automatically. Shutter: to control the shutter manually where the camera controls the iris and gain automatically. Changing the Exposure Level Notes The controller must be set to manual iris mode. 1. Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup 1 Exposure Level. 2. Enter a number between 0 and 255 where: 91 (default) 0 = dark 255 = bright Changing the Max AGC Level 1. Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup 2 Max AGC Level. 2. Enter a number between 0 and 255 where: 216 (default) 0 = picture is dim with no noise 255 = picture is bright with noise Changing the Chroma Level 1. Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup 3 Chroma Level. 2. Enter a number between 0 and 255 where: 140 (default) 0 = no color 255 = color is saturated Turning Backlight Comp ON or OFF 1. Ensure Auto Exposure mode is ON (Press 92 Preset). 2. Ensure wide dynamic range (WDR) is OFF (default). 3. Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup 4 Backlight Comp ON or OFF (default). 90

91 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default (HDXG Camera Models Only) Setting the Auto Slow Shutter Limit Notes 1. Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup 5 Auto Slow Shutter Lim. 2. Select NTSC options: 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4 (default), 1/2 Turning Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) ON or OFF 1. Ensure Auto Iris Mode is ON. 2. Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup 6 Wide Dynamic Range ON or OFF (default). Turning Interlace Scanning ON or OFF 1. Select 5 Camera Options 3 Video Setup 7 Interlace Scanning. The message This will Disable WDR & Motion Detection. Are you sure that you want to do this? displays. 2. Select Y (yes) to continue and N (no) to cancel. 3. Select ON to disable the WDR and motion detection features or OFF (default) to keep these features enabled. Turning Image Stabilization (EIS) ON or OFF 1. Select 5 Camera Options 8 Image Stabilization. The message This will Disable Interlace Scanning and Image Stabilization. Are you sure that you want to do this? displays. 2. Select Y (yes) to continue or N (no) to cancel. 3. Select ON or OFF (default). If set to ON, the motion detection feature is disabled. When EIS is enabled, the digital zoom is limited to 2x. Document Rev A 91 12/08

92 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Configuring Mimic Tours Continuous mimic tour operation (no times with zero motion and auto focus set on pan, tilt, and zoom) is not recommended. Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens wear and maintenance expense. Similarly, avoid setting auto focus to continuous. Note Except where otherwise noted, remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. Task/Action with Default Programming a Mimic Tour Method 1 1. Open the camera menu and select 6 Function Programming 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu 2 Program a Tour. 2. During the 120 second countdown, pan and tilt the dome and adjust the lens zoom setting as required. 3. To end the programming mode, wait for the countdown to reach 0. Method 2 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab 2. Enter a mimic tour number in the Mimic Tour Details field. 3. Click Program and the message that a mimic tour is being programmed appears. 4. Move the dome using the PTZ Controls. The pan, tilt, and zoom commands are saved in the mimic tour. You can continue to save the commands for 120 seconds. To stop saving the commands before 120 seconds have elapsed, click Halt. 5. The message Program Mimic Tour Complete displays. Press Esc. Notes The dome stores the commands in the order performed during the 120 second tour (two minutes). 92

93 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Running a Mimic Tour Method 1 Select 6 Function Programming 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu 1 Run a Tour. Notes Method 2 1. Click the Live View tab. -OR- Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. Enter a number (from 1 to 16) in the Mimic Tour Details field. 3. Click Run. The tour starts and the ACUIX dome performs the saved pan, tilt, and zoom commands. The tour loops and continues until the PTZ Controls are used or another function is selected. Click Halt to stop the tour. Stopping a Mimic Tour Stop any mimic tour by manually controlling the dome or by sending the dome to a preset, preset tour, or another mimic tour command. Deleting a Mimic Tour Method 1 Select 6 Function Programming 1 PTZ Mimic Tour Menu 3 Delete Mimic Tour Enter the pre-programmed tour number to delete. Method 2 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. In the Mimic Tour Details field, enter the required tour number and click Delete. 3. Deleted Mimic Tour confirmation message displays. Press Esc. Existing programming does not have to be deleted to be reprogrammed. You can edit the coordinates for an existing mimic tour by following the programming procedures. Document Rev A 93 12/08

94 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Configuring Default Functions: Presets and Tours Task/Action with Default Setting the Default Function Values 1. Select 3 Control Options 5 Set Default Function enter values into each field as required: a. From the FUN column, select P, V, or T. This is the function that performs after being idle for the specified delay time. The function displays on the screen as PS=preset, PT=preset tour, or MT= mimic tour. b. In the NUM column, enter the preset or preset tour number. If a preset is reserved for a special function; PS = PS Reserved displays. If preset 1 is entered, but not pre programmed, PS = Does Not Exist displays. c. In the DLY column, enter the MIN:SEC (minutes:seconds) of delay before the function is performed. The maximum delay is 99 minutes and 59 seconds. d. In the ENA column, select Y to enable or N to disable the default function. Notes If the function is programmed, the text displays. For example, if P (preset) 1 is entered pre programmed and named, PS = Entrance Door displays. Enabling or Disabling the Default Function 1. Select 3 Control Options 5 Set Default Function 2. Select Enable or Disable as required. IF enabled, and the dome is idle for the programmed DLY (delay) setting, THEN the dome performs the function (preset, preset tour, or mimic tour) programmed in the default function setup menu after the programmed delay with no activity. IF disabled, THEN the unit remains at its present position until a control command is received. If contacts are present, then the dome automatically acknowledges the current contact, resets its delay timer, and processes the next contact in numerical order. All contacts are processed before performing the default function. If motion detection is enabled, then the default function is automatically disabled. 94

95 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Presets and Preset Tours Continuous preset tour operation for extended periods of time (more than eight hours) is not recommended. Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens wear and maintenance expense. Similarly, avoid setting auto focus to continuous. Note Except where otherwise noted, remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. If an operator runs a preset tour continuously, the dome goes from the last preset to the first preset. The amount of time the ACUIX IP takes to go to each preset depends on the programmed velocity and the distance to the next preset s pan and tilt coordinates. The velocity is programmable from 1 to 480 per second. The preset tour repeats continuously until an operator manually controls the dome (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, or iris) or the dome receives a preset, preset tour, mimic tour, or find home command. Note If you are using a TDN camera, the focus changes when the IR cut filter is removed. Therefore, when a preset is programmed during the day it may be out of focus at night when the IR cut filter is removed. The only way around this is to have day presets and night presets. Table 6-4 If: Preset Title Operation Then: Preset title is ON Camera MSG is ON An operator sends the dome to an unprogrammed preset The preset title displays on the monitor. The Camera ID and the letter A are displayed on the monitor. The message DOES NOT EXIST displays on the monitor. Document Rev A 95 12/08

96 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Quick Programming of Presets 1 to 4 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Use the PTZ controls to position the dome in the required preset position. 3. Enter a number from 1 to 4 in the Quick Program Preset Details field. 4. Click Program. The position of the dome is saved to that preset number. Any existing preset is replaced with this new preset. Programming a Preset 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. Position the dome using the PTZ controls. 3. Click Program. 4. Using the keyboard, enter a number from 000 to 160. Press Enter. 5. Enter a name for the preset. Press Enter. 6. Select C, E, D, S or N. Press Enter after making any of the following changes: C: to change name location. Use the arrow keys to reposition the location of the preset name on the screen. E: to edit the preset name (not the preset). D: to delete the preset. S: to save the current PTZ and lens (focus and iris) settings. N: to save the preset name. The PTZ and iris settings are not saved. 7. Press Esc to exit the menu. Going to a Special or Custom Preset Method 1 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Enter a preset number in the Preset Details field. 3. Click Goto. The dome moves to the preset position. Notes Go to the PTZ Dome Set Up tab to configure presets 5 and higher. This is another way to program a preset using the Web-Client. Presets 1 to 4 may also be programmed using the Quick Programming option on the Live View tab. This is similar to how you would use a controller to go to a preset. Special and custom presets are accessible from both the Live View or PTZ Dome Setup tabs. Method 2 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab 2. Under Preset Details, click Goto. 3. Use the keyboard to enter the required preset number and press Enter. 96

97 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Programming Preset Tours Method 1 1. Select 6 Function Programming 2 Program a Preset Tour. 2. Select a preset tour NUM (number) to program. 3. Select each Preset already programmed to use in the preset tour. 4. Select a Velocity between each preset (1 to 480/s). The default is 360 /second. 5. Select a Dwell time for how long the dome waits before it goes to the next preset in the list. Select from 1 to 99 seconds. 6. Select S to save, E to exit or D to delete. Notes Program Preset Tour NUM PRESET VELOCITY DWELL D = Delete E = Exit S = Save Method 2 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. Under Preset Tour Details, click Program. 3. Using the keyboard, enter a number between 1 and 16 for the preset tour. Press Enter. 4. Enter a title for the preset tour. Press Enter. 5. Enter values for: The preset number Velocity: enter any number between 1 to 480 /seconds. The default is 480 /second. Dwell time: enter any number between 1 to 99 seconds. 6. If required, select: E to edit the preset tour name. D to delete the preset tour. S to save the preset tour. 7. Press Enter. 8. Press Esc to exit the menu. Turning Preset Tour Auto Focus ON or OFF 1. Select 3 Control Options 7 Preset Tour Auto Focus. 2. Select: OFF (default) to prevent auto focusing during preset tours and allows the lens to focus based on the stored position. ON to auto focus the lens while running a preset tour. Document Rev A 97 12/08

98 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Running Preset Tours Notes 1. Click the Live View tab. -OR- Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. Enter a number (from 1 to 16) in the Preset Tour Details field. 3. Click Run. The tour starts and the dome moves to the first preset in the tour. The tour loops and continues until the PTZ controls are used or another function is selected. Click Halt to stop the tour. Stopping a Preset Tour Take manual control (pan, tilt, zoom, or focus) of the dome. Send the dome to a preset. Start a mimic tour, a different preset tour, or any other command addressed to that dome. Viewing a List of Presets (PS) or Preset Tours (PT) Method 1 1. Select 6 Function Programming 4 List PS/PT/Sectors 1 Presets 2 Preset Tours 2. A list is displayed on the monitor. Method 2 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab 2. In the Miscellaneous Menu list select one of the following List Presets Menu: preset position names and numbers List Preset Tour Menu: preset tour names and numbers List Preset Tour Contents Menu: preset tour details such as, presets, dwell time, and velocity. If you select this, an edit box displays. Enter the tour number in the box and click Display. 3. Click Display. A maximum of six items per page are displayed on the monitor. 4. To go to the next page, click Display. 98

99 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Task/Action with Default Deleting a Preset or Preset Tour 1. Select 6 Function Programming 7 Delete PS/PT/MT/Sectors. 2. Locate and select the applicable preset (PS), or preset tour (PT). The message Delete Success displays or if the selected function and number is not programmed, the message Does Not Exist displays instead. Turning Preset Titles (Names) ON or OFF Select 2 Display Options 3 Preset Names ON (default at top of monitor) or OFF. Turning Still Preset ON or OFF 1. Select 5 Camera Options 5 Still Preset 2. Select: OFF (default) (where the scene is unfrozen) then the dome returns to normal operation. ON. If set to ON and the scene is frozen, then it is also frozen between presets. The scene remains at the current preset until arrival at the next preset, at which point it changes on screen. When the dome is moving between presets, an asterisk displays to the left of the camera ID. If an operator manually controls the dome, the still preset function is disabled until the dome is sent to another preset. Notes Existing programming does not have to be deleted to be reprogrammed. You can edit the coordinates for an existing preset by following the applicable programming procedures. Available with all camera models. Document Rev A 99 12/08

100 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Configuring Privacy Zones Note Note the following when configuring privacy zones: When a dome is powered up, it automatically starts to find home. When a privacy zone is enabled, no video is shown during this process and privacy zones are not recognized until the dome reaches home. Once the dome finds home, a picture can be viewed on the monitor unless a privacy zone overlaps with this home setting. If a dome is sent to a preset and any portion of a privacy zone would be visible while traveling to the preset, the video is masked with the box where any portion of a privacy zone is visible. To prevent any privacy zones being visible if the dome loses power, the video is blanked upon power-up until the unit finds home. 100

101 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Table 6-5 Privacy Zone Functions Task/Action with Default Programming a Privacy Zone Notes 1. From the PTZ Dome Setup tab, using the PTZ Controls, position the dome (pan and tilt) and the lens (zoom, focus, and iris) at the area to program as a privacy zone. 2. Click Program in the Sector/Privacy Zone Details section. 3. Using the keyboard, press P. 4. Enter a password for the privacy zone or press Enter to enter a blank password (default). 5. Type a number and press Enter and then type a title for the privacy zone and press Enter. Select from the following options: E: to edit the privacy zone D: to delete the privacy zone S: to save the current privacy zone coordinates. N: to save the privacy zone name. P: To change the password for the privacy zone. 6. When you press S to save, a mask (box in dark color) displays over the video display. Use the up, down, left, and right arrow keys on the keyboard to resize the mask and hide the necessary area. 7. Press Enter and program another privacy zone or press Esc. Changing the Privacy Zone Mask Color 1. Click PTZ Dome Setup tab Open Camera Menu. Select 6 Function Programming 3 Privacy Zone Options 3 Privacy Zone Color. 2. Select the color of the mask, Black, Blur or White. Assigning or Editing Privacy Zone Priority Order 1. Click PTZ Dome Setup tab Open Camera Menu. Select 6 Function Programming 3 Privacy Zone Options 1 Change Priv Zone Priority. 2. From the Zone Name or Zone ID columns, select a privacy zone to edit and assign a different priority number. Priority 1 has the highest priority and Priority 24 the lowest no matter the privacy zone number assigned. That is to say, there is no relation between zone id and zone priority. 3. In the From field, enter the current priority number, for example, In the To field, enter the new priority number, for example, 1. The default password is blank for each privacy zone. If you are configuring a privacy zone for the first time, press Enter to input the default password. The priority order is useful if privacy zones overlap. CHANGE PRIV ZONE PRIORITY PRIORITY PZ_NAME ZONE - ID 1 Privacy Privacy Privacy 3 3 Change Priority _-- to -- Document Rev A /08

102 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Table 6-5 Privacy Zone Functions Enabling or Disabling Privacy Zones (PZ) 1. Click PTZ Dome Setup tab Open Camera Menu. Select 6 Function Programming 3 Privacy Zone Options 2 Enable/Disable PZ 2. Navigate to the Enabled column and select Y (yes) for enable (default) or N (no) for disable. When a privacy zone is enabled, it is assigned the highest unused priority available. If a privacy zone is disabled, the programming is saved, but the video is not masked when the dome moves into the programmed privacy zone area. Notes ENABLE/DISABLE PZONE MENU ZONE - ID ZONE - NAME ENABLED 1 PRIVACY 1 Y 2 PRIVACY 2 Y 3 PRIVACY 3 Y Deleting all Privacy Zones 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Under PTZ Settings, Preset Details enter Click GoTo. The Administrator Login Screen opens. 4. Enter the 4-digit PIN. The default is The Password Settings window opens. 5. Select 4 Delete all PrivacyZones. 102

103 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Sectors Note Except where otherwise noted, remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. Task/Action with Default Programming a Sector Notes 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. Position the dome using the PTZ Controls at the area to label. 3. Click Program in the Sector/Privacy Zone Details section. 4. Enter a number and title for the sector and press Enter. 5. Select from the following options: E: to edit the sector name. D: to delete a sector. S to save the sector coordinates. N to save the sector name. 6. After pressing S, use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move the dome so the lower left of the sector is centered on the monitor. Press Enter. 7. Move the dome to center the sector in the upper right corner of the monitor. Press Enter. 8. Program another sector or press Esc to exit. Changing a Sector Name Location on the Monitor Select 2 Display Options 7 Change Sector Name Loc Use either arrows or the PTZ controls to move the text up or down the monitor to position as required. Turning Sector ID Titles ON or OFF Select 2 Display Options 2 Sectors ON or OFF (default). If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position, the message Illegal Tilt Direction displays on the screen. Re-adjust the tilt position until the message disappears or press Esc. If the dome has overlapping sectors displaying at the same time, the two titles alternate at 1.5 second intervals. Document Rev A /08

104 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Viewing a List of Sectors Method 1 Select 6 Function Programming 4 List PS/PT/Sectors 3 Sectors. Notes The list is generated on screen of all programmed sectors Method 2 1. Click the PTZ Dome Setup tab. 2. In the Miscellaneous Menu list select List Sectors Menu. 3. Click Display. A maximum of six items per page are displayed on the monitor. 4. To go to the next page, click Display. Deleting a Sector 1. Select 6 Function Programming 7 Delete PS/PT/MT/Sectors. 2. Locate and select the applicable sector number. The message Delete Success displays or if the selected function and number is not programmed, the message Does Not Exist displays instead. Existing programming does not have to be deleted to be reprogrammed. You can edit the coordinates for an existing sector by following the programming procedure. 104

105 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Compression Settings Note The Compression Settings tab is a separate tab on the Web-Client. These settings are NOT accessed through the Camera Menu. Task/Action with Default Selecting Video Resolution 1. Click the Compression Settings tab. 2. From the Resolution drop-down list, select one of the following for PAL or NTSC resolution settings: 4CIF (default) 2CIF CIF 3. Click Apply. Notes The 2CIF capture stream is displayed at 702 x 480 (NTSC) and 702 x 576 (PAL). Select For NTSC video signal with resolution of... For PAL video signal with resolution of... 4CIF 704 x 480 pixels 704 x 576 pixels 2CIF 704 x 240 pixels 704 x 288 pixels CIF 352 x 240 pixels 352 x 288 pixels Setting the Frame Rate 1. Click the Compression Settings tab. 2. From the Frame Rate drop-down list, select a frame rate for your dome in frame rate per seconds (fps). For NTSC video signals, select from 1 fps (lowest) to 30 fps (highest). Default is 30. For PAL video signals, select from 1 fps (lowest) to 25 fps (highest). Default is Click Apply. Document Rev A /08

106 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Selecting the Priority Notes 1. Click the Compression Settings tab. 2. From the Priority drop-down list, select which setting takes priority over all the others: Quality (default) Bit Rate 3. Click Apply. Selecting the Picture Quality 1. Click the Compression Settings tab. 2. From the Picture Quality drop-down list, select the type of visual quality setting required of the displayed video: Good: Lowest Better: Medium (default) Best: Highest 3. Click Apply. Setting the Target Bit Rate 1. Click the Compression Settings tab. 2. In the Target Bit Rate field, enter a video quality setting between 400 to 5000 kbps. 3. Click Apply. Setting the Group of Pictures (GOP) The Picture Quality setting is available if Quality is selected as a priority. The Target Bit Rate in kbps (kilobits per second) represents the amount of data processed per second. The Target Bit Rate setting is available if Bit Rate is selected as a priority. 1. Click the Compression Settings tab. 2. From the GOP field, enter a number between 1 and 100 to set the number of frames that constitutes the GOP. The default is Click Apply. 106

107 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Video Analytics/Tamper Detection Settings Note The Video Analytics tab is a separate tab on the Web-Client. These settings are NOT accessed through the Camera Menu. All thresholds are disabled by default. However, in order to avoid false notification alarms when the following conditions are in place, Honeywell Systems recommends that you: 1. Disable ALL thresholds (blur, blinding and scene change): When a large part of the image is covered by the privacy zone. When the video is captured under low light conditions. When you restart the dome. 2. Disable the scene change threshold: When running any preset tour or mimic tour during manual PTZ operations. When the OSD menu is enabled or any other text is overlaid on the video. Task/Action with Default Setting the Video Blur Threshold 1. Click the Video Analytics tab. 2. From the Blur Threshold drop-down list, select one of the following video blur threshold levels: Disable (default): To turn this feature off. High (80%) Medium (50%) Low (30%) 3. Click Apply. Notes When any of the selected thresholds are exceeded, a message displays on the monitor. For example, if the video display is blurred by more than 80%, a message displays to alert the user to this change. Document Rev A /08

108 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome Task/Action with Default Setting the Dome Blinding Threshold 1. Click the Video Analytics tab. 2. From the Blinding Threshold drop-down list, select one of the following video blinding threshold levels: Disable (default): To turn this feature off. High (80%) Medium (50%) Low (30%) 3. Click Apply. Setting the Scene Threshold 1. Click the Video Analytics tab. 2. From the Scene Change Threshold drop-down list, select one of the following scene change threshold levels: Disable (default): To turn this feature off. High (80%) Medium (50%) Low (30%) 3. Click Apply. Notes When any of the selected thresholds are exceeded, a message displays on the monitor. For example, if the video display is blinded by more than 80%, a message displays to alert the user to this change. When any of the selected thresholds are exceeded, a message displays on the monitor. For example, when tampering causes 80% or more change in the dome field of view the user is notified about this potential tampering. Miscellaneous Operations Using the Flashback Function If required, see Flashback on page 21 for more information about this feature. 1. From the Live View tab, move the dome to the scene to be saved, using the PTZ controls. 2. Click Flashback. 3. Move the dome to another scene using the PTZ controls and click Flashback. 108

109 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Setting the PTZ Speed The speed the dome moves from one position to the next is measured in degrees per second. 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Enter a number between 1 and 100 percent into the PTZ Speed field. 3. Click Set. Sending the Dome to its Home Position About Finding Home The dome locates other referenced positions (such as presets) using a mechanical home (or index) position as a reference point. The dome also needs to locate the mechanical home/index position before responding to the first pan, tilt, and zoom command.the operator can send any command to the dome, but what happens when the dome is first turned on depends on options as listed below. When the dome first powers up Table 6-6 If Display Options at Dome Power Up Then Start-up screen text Finding home The start-up screen msg is ON The start-up screen msg is OFF The dome is set to find home on start-up If the dome is not set to find home on start-up the protocol, baud rate, parity, data bits, camera model, and firmware release dates and versions display on the monitor. an X displays on the monitor. the message Finding Home... displays on the monitor followed by Home Found... it finds home when the first control command is received at which time the operator can control the dome with the controller. Sending the Dome to its Home Position This can also be done via the Camera Menu when you reset the scan and dome. 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Click Home. Document Rev A /08

110 Configuring the ACUIX IP Dome 110

111 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 7 System Administration and Equipment Handling In this section: Working with Passwords and PINs, page 111 Upgrading the Firmware to your EQUIP Series Device, page 115 Uninstalling IP Utility, Bonjour or the ActiveX Plug-in Software, page 116 Restoring Default Settings or Resetting the Dome or Lens, page 117 Resetting the Scan, Dome or Camera, page 118 Handling and Cleaning Equipment, page 119 Note Except where noted, remember you can access the OSD menu from the PTZ Dome Setup tab by clicking Open Camera Menu. Working with Passwords and PINs Note A password refers to any alphanumeric name (for example, Dome1234) whereas a PIN is a four digit number (for example, 1234). t Document Rev A /08

112 System Administration and Equipment Handling About Entering a Password from the Admin Login Screen When you enter a password from the Administrator Login Screen (Preset 75) you must use the Iris Open and Iris Close buttons as described on screen. Use the up arrow key to scroll through the numbers and the right arrow key to enter the number and move to the next field. Enabling the User or Privacy Zone Login PIN 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Under PTZ Settings, Preset Details enter Click GoTo. The Administrator Login Screen opens. 4. Enter the 4-digit PIN. The default is The Password Settings window opens. 5. Select 1 User Login PIN Enabled or Disabled (default). Changing the 4-Digit User or Privacy Zone Login PIN 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Under PTZ Settings, Preset Details enter Click GoTo. The Administrator Login Screen opens. 4. Enter the 4-digit PIN. The default is The Password Settings window opens. 5. Select 2 Change PIN. 6. Enter a new PIN. 7. Re-enter the PIN to verify as above. If you enter the wrong 4-digit number, the message Invalid PIN, try again displays and the dome returns to the Enter PIN screen, If the correct PIN is entered, the message PIN changed displays briefly and returns to the Password Settings menu. 112

113 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide Resetting a Privacy Zone Password Note Up to a 24-alphanumeric characters can be programmed as a password. The default password is a blank line. 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Under PTZ Settings, Preset Details enter Click GoTo. The Administrator Login Screen opens. 4. Enter the 4-digit PIN. The default is The Password Settings window opens. 5. Select 3 Reset Privacyzone Password. The password is reset to the factory default password (blank). Recovering an Encrypted User or Privacy Zone Login PIN 1. Click the Live View tab. 2. Under PTZ Settings, Preset Details enter Click GoTo. An encrypted PIN number displays on the monitor. 4. Write down the number. 5. Contact Honeywell Technical Support to recover the actual PIN. Document Rev A /08

114 System Administration and Equipment Handling Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password 1. From the desktop, double-click the Honeywell IP Utility icon. -OR- Click Start Programs Honeywell Video Systems EQUIP Series IP Utility Honeywell IP Utility. The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens. 2. Click Change Password. The Honeywell IP Utility window opens. 3. Select Administrator or Guest from the Username drop-down list. 4. Enter the current password in the Old Password field. 5. Enter a case-sensitive New Password, and then re-enter it in the Verify Password field. 6. Click Apply to change the password for the selected user. Changing the Web-Client Password Using Honeywell IP Utility 1. Log onto the Honeywell IP Utility application. 2. Select the device from the Discovery pane and click. 3. Click the Users tab. The User Management window opens. 4. Select Administrator or Guest from the Username drop-down list. 114

115 ACUIX TM IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide 5. Enter the current password in the Old Password field. 6. Enter a case-sensitive New Password, and then re-enter it in the Verify Password field. 7. Click Apply to change the password for the selected user. Upgrading the Firmware to your EQUIP Series Device 1. Navigate to 2. Click Customer Resources Download Center I Agree to reach the software downloads page. 3. Locate your device in the list (e.g. click Cameras for ACUIX IP devices). 4. Under Honeywell IP Firmware, click the applicable link to download and save the firmware file to your computer. 5. Log onto the Honeywell IP Utility application. 6. Discover and connect to the dome. 7. On the IP Utility window System tab, click Upgrade Firmware. Note It is important to confirm that the selected firmware file is consistent with the connected device. For example, if you are connected to an ACUIX dome, confirm that the file selected begins with ACUIX_x.x.x.hex. 8. Follow the steps to complete the upgrade. 9. In the Firmware Upgrade dialog box, enter the complete path and name of the *.hex file in the File Name field or click Browse to select the file. 10. Click Upgrade. A dialog box appears showing the progress of the firmware upgrade, followed by a message box confirming the upgrade is complete. 11. Click OK to reboot the device. The firmware upgrade takes about three minutes and results in a temporary loss of connection with the device. Document Rev A /08

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