Home
HSX3208L HEGS5002 - Honeywell Video Systems
Contents
1. Gleis see Gas CEE elelee CO Gaas lololelol esee ep rem OC esee e2103 le SERGE E Bireieiereieie see 0 HEGS5000 1 HEGS5000 2 Address 1 Address 2 Keyboard 2 Keyboard 3 Figure 2 Connecting 2 HEGS5002 Keyboards Rev 1 0 5 900 0398 30 Jan 06 3 1 INSTALLATION CONTINUED RS 485 D NIC RS 485 D GND MC NIC 111111 Si cue Looking into the Socket Figure 3 HEGS5002 Connections 3 1 2 Connecting the HSX3208L with a Digital Server and Client The figure below shows two HEGS5002 keyboards a Digital Server and Client connected to the HSX3208L HSX3208L VIDEO MATRIX IP Address 10 5 1 80 ETHERNET 10 100 Base T Switch Flat ribbon cable cross over Honeywell Part 849518 0413 Honeywell 849193 0089 KN6000DU Client IP Address Psu 10 5 1 10 12 VDC 500 mA I 842372 0603 ch E Camera 1 KD6 Digital IP Address 10 5 1 100 RS 485 D RS 485 D
2. A 1 PTZ COMMANDS Function Command Comment Pan Left 1 64 La Example 32La Pans left at speed 32 Stop Pan Left La Stop Left Pan Pan Right 1 64 Ra Example 32Ra Pans Right at speed 32 Stop Pan Right Ra Stop Right Pan Tilt Up 1 64 Ua Example 32Ua Tilts up at speed 32 Stop Tilt Up Ua Stop Tilt Up Tilt Down 1 64 Da Example 32Da Tilts Down at speed 32 Stop Tilt Down Da Stop Tilt Down Focus Near Na Stop Focus Near Na Focus Far Fa Stop Focus Far Fa Iris Open Oa Stop Iris Open Oa Iris Close Ca Stop Iris Close Ca Zoom Tele Ta Stop Zoom Tele Ta Zoom Wide Wa Stop Zoom Wide Wa Stop All PTZ s pud Sek Tilt Zoom Focus and Iris Rev 1 0 77 900 0398 30 Jan 06 A 2 PRESHOT COMMANDS Function Command Comment Save PreShot 1 99 a Saves the current position Recall PreShot 1 99 a Moves the PTZ to the saved position A 3 MATRIX COMMANDS Select Monitor 1 8 Ma Example 1Ma Selects Monitor 1 as the active monitor Select Camera 1 32 a Example 32 a Connects camera to the active monitor Note Commands can be sent together Example 1Ma3 a10 a will connect camera 3 to monitor 1 and recall PreShot 10 A 4 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Preshots 19 and 20 are reserved to start and stop sequence 1 Starting Sequence 1 1Ma19 a will start sequence 1 running on monitor 1 Stoping S
3. EE SE lest Ee Fee SA eleele JOE T jelelejoe RIO 4 loleloiole oleleleloi 9 gt s5 O ess e220 Oll lololol slo IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO oj ej HEGS5002 1 HEG 55002 2 Address 1 Address 2 Keyboard 2 Keyboard 3 Figure 4 Connecting two HEGS5002 a Digital Server and Client Rev 1 0 6 900 0398 30 Jan 06 3 1 INSTALLATION CONTINUED 3 1 3 Connecting KD6i HD6 Domes Up to 32 KD6i HD6 domes can be connected to the RS 485 PTZ Data Connectors as shown in the figure below Cameras 1 16 must be connected to PTZ Data 1 and cameras 17 32 must be connected to PTZ Data 2 The address of the Dome must match the Camera number i e Camera 1 PTZ address 1 Camera 2 PTZ address 2 etc Only the last Dome must be terminated PTZ Data z Address32 4 P9 Adress 17 PTZ Data 1 Figure 5 Connecting KD6i HD6 Domes 3 1 4 Connecting Alarm Inputs Alarm inputs must be a voltage free contact A total of 32 alarms can be connected Connect as shown below Normally open contacts Alarm 8 Alarm 7 Alarm 6 Alarm 5 Alarm 4 Alarm 3 Alarm 2 Alarm 1 Ground Figure 6 Connecting Alarm Inputs Rev 1 0 7 900 0398 30 Jan 06 3 1 INSTALLATION CONTINUED 3 1 5 Connecting Alarm Outputs Alarm outputs are open collector Connect as in the figure below The maximum current for each Output is 500 mA Positive Externa
4. Description Operators Master 1 4 Program and save Preshot View on Preshots Preshots KD6i domes 0 9 only 0 99 Recall Preshot View on KD6i domes 0 99 0 99 KD6i Access to the KD6i Dome menus No Yes Access to the system Setup menu No Yes 5 3 LOGGING OUT OF THE SYSTEM To change to a different operator or to logout Sys 1 Press the System Menu L key 2 Press Enter Rev 1 0 34 Sel menu option lt ent gt to Log out 3 The display returns to the System Login screen 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 4 CONTROLLING MONITORS AND CAMERAS After logging in the operator must select an active monitor Refer to section 5 4 1 NOTE To cancel an operation press the Back 4 key Pressing the Back 4 key returns the controller to the main LCD display 5 4 1 Selecting a Monitor Before a camera can be viewed or controlled a monitor must be selected as active Example Make monitor 1 the active monitor No Mon Selected Operator 1 Press 1 Monitor CH or 5 4 2 Selecting a Camera All camera switching goes to the active monitor Example Switch camera 2 to monitor 1 Press 2 Camera E or Ml Camera 2 Operator 1 Note If multiple keyboards are installed the display may not reflect which camera is actually being controlled or viewed on the monitor Only the most recent controller LCD display is updated when a controller requests to control a camera or switch a camera to a m
5. Sel Timed Event Using the numeric keys enter the event number 1 32 to edit program Press Enter Ent Tmd Evt Name Enter a logical name for the event Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the up and down arrow keys to enter characters and the numeric keys to enter numbers Sel Date Day Trg Use the keys to view the available selections for the type of timed event Day Trigger Date Trigger Press Enter Day Trigger Use the numeric keys to Ent Days Mon 1 7 Sun enter the days to activate the timed event 1 Monday 7 Sunday eg 1 5 Monday Friday is a valid entry Press Enter Date Trigger Use the left and right arrow keys to position the er Date DRM cursor Use the numeric keys to enter a date day month year Press Enter Ent Time HH MM Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Using the numeric keys enter the time HH MM based on a 24 hour clock to activate the event Press Enter Select Macro Use the keys to select the desired macro to start Press Enter Enable Timed Evt Use the and keys to switch between YES and NO Yes Event is enabled No Event is disabled Press Enter Timed Event Set Complete Edit program another timed event or press the Back key d to exit the menu Rev 1 0 30 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 15 Ports Press or until 15 Set Serial Ports is displayed and press Enter
6. Menu Option Definition Sel Serial Port Ports are numbered 1 4 Select the port to program edit Port 1 RS232 RS485 Auxiliary Port Port 2 KEGS5000 HEGS5002 Keyboard Port 3 PTZ Port 1 Cameras 1 16 Port 4 PTZ Port 2 Cameras 17 32 Params BR Db Pt Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the up and down arrow keys to select characters and numeric keys to enter numbers BR Baud Rate 01200 TO 57500 Db Data Bits 7 or 8 Pt Parity E Even O2 Odd N None Press Enter Sel Port Type Use the keys to view the available port types RS 232 RS 485 or RS 422 Press Enter Set Port Proto Select the PTZ protocol to be outputted on this port Pelco Ascii KEGS5300 Flow Th Ultrak Command Pelco P Pelco D VCL Protocol Ultrak CSP Maxpro Subrck Maxpro HLI DEI KD KC VBCP Serial Commend Enable Port Use the or keys to switch between YES or NO Yes port is active No port is inactive Press Enter Port s settings completed Edit program another port or press the Back key d to exit the menu 4 4 16 Save Settings Press or until 16 Save Settings to NV Memory is displayed and press Enter Menu Option Definition Save Settings Press to switch between Yes and No Press Enter NO Settings not saved YES Settings Saved Rev 1 0 31 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 17 Erase settings to Defaults Press or until 17
7. Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until List Sectors is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func List Sectors Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character A gt The first page of the list of programmed Sectors is displayed Press or to view the next page An End of Directory message appears at the bottom of the last page Pressing or displays the first page of the listing Press Flashback 2 to exit Press Back to exit the menus on the LCD 47 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 12 Programming Privacy Zones Sony Camera Rev 1 0 All privacy zone programming is password protected The password is user programmable up to 14 alphanumeric characters Up to ten 0 9 privacy zones can be programmed with a unique 24 character alphanumeric title 1 Pressthe Aux AR key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function 2 Press the PTZ Call DI key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu 3 Pressthe or key until Program Sectors is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Program Sectors 4 Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character A gt Follow the on screen prompts on the monitor 5 Press the for key below the controller s LCD until P is displayed and then press Sys System Menu L 6
8. Ent Oper Max View Enter the highest view PreShot 0 99 this operator can recall Note all operators can save and recall views PreShots 1 10 Operators with the V privilege can save and recall views up to this highest view Operators with no V privilege can only recall views up to this view Press Enter Edit Privileges Set the privileges for this operator The privileges can be any combination of the following letters C Configuration Menus This allows the operator to access the setup menus M This allows the operator direct access to running Macros V This allows the operator to save views PreShots above 10 an dup to the Max View set above Use the up and down keys to scroll through characters options use the key to move the cursor to the right to add another privilege Use the key to move the cursor to the left to remove a privilege Press Enter to accept display 25 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 9 Programming Operators Continued Menu Option Definition Ent Access Level Set the access level using the numeric keys 1 limited access to setup menus when C above is set Use this for a supervisor Allows access to changing Titles and setting Time and Date 10 Full access to all setup menus when C privilege above is set Use for super user only Access levels 2 9 are reserved for future use Press Enter Operator Active Use the and keys to switch between YES a
9. A 3 MATIRIX COMMANDS it itio eerte te n ae an ine 78 AA SPECIAL FUNG TION Sa 2 nasi pi etit ur itii de pere eR beein ieee 78 A 5 SETUP HSX9208L cea e Peer te Lega nahla 78 A 6 ASCII PROTOCOL INPUT WIRING esses inns 79 Rev 1 0 ix 900 0398 30 Jan 06 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Rear Connections of the HGSvO208 nn 3 Figure 2 Connecting 2 HEGS5002 Keyboards sss eene nnne nnne nnne neris 5 Figure 3 HEGS5002 GConnectioris 1 eicere tree eninin Phan drea kandas dekoka DEAE eei edle a Pee HE annia as 6 Figure 4 Connecting two HEGS5002 a Digital Server and Client 6 Figure 5 Connecting KD6i Domes seen enne enne tnmen tenter nnne nnns sette enne rennna nnne enne 7 Figure 6 Connecting Alarm Inputs RR 7 Figure 7 Connecting Alarm Output 8 Figure 8 HEGS5002 LCD Display and Functions o o nnne nnn enne 9 Figure 9 HEGS5002 with English Overlay sssesssssssseeeeenennneeennne enne nnne nnne ens 10 Figure 10 HEGS5002 with Icon Overlay sse nennen nnne nnn enne nnne nnne ns 10 Figure 11 Ultrak Code Server Window ssssssssseseseee eene enneen nennen nennen nnne enn nnne nnne ens 66 Figure 12 CommPort Properties Window sssssesseseseseeeeeenne nennen nennen nennen nennen nnn nnne ns 66 Figure 13 Enabling the Commbort AAA 67 Figure 14 Inyala Ren d te 67 Figure 15 Transmit Hex File 5i RR ER 67 Figure 16 Send Hex F
10. All commands needed to navigate the on screen menus are available by scrolling through the alphabet on the controller s LCD display These include Home End Page Up Page Down Insert Delete Backspace e t and keys scroll forward and back to display a character or command Sys e System menu L selects the character displayed on the LCD and sends it to the KD6i e Flashback 535 sends the Esc command to the KD6i e Numeric keys 0 9 send the corresponding number to the KD6i and gt keys send Left and Right commands to the KD6i and send Up and Down commands to the KD6i e Enter e sends the Enter command to the KD6i e Back 4 exits the KD6i menus on the HEGS5002 LCD display Rev 1 0 59 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 7 SEQUENCES The HSX3208L supports up to 32 sequences Each sequence can contain 32 steps Each step contains the camera number PreShot number transfer time and dwell time Transfer time is the time taken for the KD6i Dome to move from one PreShot to another Dwell time is the time between each step 5 7 1 Running a Sequence 1 Press the key use the and keys to scroll through the list of sequences Select Sequence Sequence 1 2 Press 2 to start the sequence running forward or press the gt to run the sequence forward or to run the sequence backwards Sequence 1 4 Run Paused Stop The display now changes to show the number ofthe sequence running in front of the c
11. Cancel Help Select File 3 Load Flash Image 3 Click on the button with the three dots to browse to the folder which contains the bin file 4 Select the version of the file to be downloaded MAINKSX bin and press OK 5 Select OK to start the download A window will open showing the progress of the download 6 When complete unplug the cable from the rear of the unit Note The HSX3208L will not run with the RS 232 cable connected to the PC This places the units in a download mode Rev 1 0 72 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 7 1 TROUBLESHOOTING If problems occur at the initial installation phase verify the unit is installed correctly and the connectors are seated fully into the interconnecting equipment Because this unit is just one part of an overall system it may be necessary to verify that the other equipment types have been installed and are operating correctly before assuming the problem exists with the HEGS5002 controller If problems still exist after verifying correct installation and the problem has been isolated to the controller then it must be removed for servicing THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY 7 2 Rev 1 0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure As a result majo
12. Sel Clear Macro Use the numeric keys to define the macro 1 255 to stop when the alarm is cleared Press Enter Sel Ident Cam Use the numeric keys to define which camera 1 32 to switch to the alarm monitor when the alarm is activated Press Enter Ent Ident View Use the numeric keys to defines which PreShot view 0 99 in the Ident camera to recall when the alarm is activated Press Enter Ent Evt Sequence Dwell s This is the time 000 999 seconds that the camera will sequence on the alarm monitor when more than one alarm is active default 3 seconds Use the numeric keys to enter the time and press Enter Ent Event Group 1 32 The alarm must be in the same source group 1 32 as all other components i e the monitor camera operator keyboard must all be in the same source group By default all cameras monitors alarms etc are part of source group one Event Enabled Use the and keys to toggle between yes and no Yes alarm is online No alarm is offline Press Enter Event settings completed Edit the next alarm or press the Back key to exit the menu and return to the Sel menu option display on the LCD 22 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 7 Rev 1 0 Programming Auxiliary Outputs Press or until 7 Set Auxiliary Control Outputs is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Definition Sel Aux Output Use the numeric k
13. a Ifliquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit b Ifthe unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation c Ifthe unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged d When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 14 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 15 SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition 16 LIGHTNING Surge suppression must be provided for this unit to prevent lightning induced electrical surges The warranty is void if damage is done to the unit due to electrical surges For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time remove power to the unit This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges Rev 1 0 V 900 039
14. and the Baud Rate 19k2 5 The keyboard LCD displays Reconnecting and then connects to the HSX3208 L You can also change the keyboard address using the on screen setup menus Refer to paragraph 4 4 8 Programming Keyboards Rev 1 0 12 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 4 HSX3208L SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4 1 BOOTING THE SYSTEM After connecting power to the HSX3208L and the HEGS5002 and the system firmware boots the LCD display will first show the ES Then the display changes to E KSX32080 V AG Refer to paragraph 4 2 for logging into Starting the system 4 2 LOGGING INTO THE SYSTEM Before the system can be used an Operator must login System Login using a password Enter the password for the operator Enter PIN logging on Note to access the setup menus the operator must login as Master operator default password is 1111 No Mon Selected Once the correct password has been entered the Operator Master is logged in The display shows which operator is logged in Refer to paragraph 4 4 9 for programming operators and passwords Note To select a monitor press the monitor 1 8 and press the Monitor key H 4 3 NAVIGATING THE SETUP MENUS USING A HEGS5002 Rev 1 0 CAUTION To enter the setup mode the user must have rights to do so By default only the Master user can edit the menus Through the setup menus the user can define the system setup network data t
15. 59 20090 Buccinasco Milan Italy www security honeywell com it TEL 39 02 457 1791 Honeywell Security Espana Calle Vivero 5 28040 Madrid Spain www ademco es TEL 34 91 533 4706 Honeywell Video Systems Northern Europe Netwerk 121 1446 TR Purmerend Netherlands www SecurityHouse nl TEL 31 299 410 200 Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Ind Est Runcorn Cheshire WA7 3DL UK www honeywellvideo com TEL 44 1928 754 000 Honeywell Security South Africa Unit 6 Galaxy Park Galaxy Avenue Linbro Business Park P O Box 59904 Kengray 2100 South Africa www honeywell co za TEL 27 11 574 2500 Honeywell Security Germany Gro enbaumer Weg 8 40472 D sseldorf Germany www honeywell security de TEL 49 211 41 50 90 Honeywell Security Poland Chmielewskiego 22a 70 028 Szczecin Polska www ultrak pl TEL 48 91 485 40 60 Honeywell Security Czech Republic Havrankova 33 Brno Dolni HerSpice 619 00 Czech Republic www olympo cz TEL 420 543 558 111 Honeywell Security Slovakia Republic Vajnorska 142 83104 Bratislava Slovakia www olympo sk TEL 421 2 444 54 660 Honeywell Video Systems www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 CCTV North America only 2005 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell Video Systems The information in this publication is beli
16. D GND RS 485 D GND RS 485 D 12VDC RS 485 D 12VDC HEGS5000 System Controller 1 HEGS5000 System Controller 2 TAS ee Cie HEGS5000 1 HEGS5000 2 Address 1 Address 2 Keyboard 2 Keyboard 3 Figure 23 ASCII Protocol Input Wiring Connections Rev 1 0 79 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Notes Rev 1 0 80 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Notes Rev 1 0 81 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Notes Rev 1 0 82 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Notes Rev 1 0 83 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Notes Rev 1 0 84 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Notes Rev 1 0 85 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 www honeywellvideo com TEL 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www ademco com au TEL 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www security honeywell com hk TEL 852 2405 2323 Honeywell Security France Parc Gutenberg 8 Voie La Cardon 91120 Palaiseau France www honeywell security fr TEL 33 16 64 53 80 40 Honeywell Security Italia SpA Via della Resistenza 53
17. E p O rn Status Settings Figure 13 Enabling the CommPort If the port is unavailable an Invalid port Ultrak Sound Code Server x number error message will display 2 i IN Invalid port number This is because the port is being used by another device usually the mouse or a modem Click on the properties icon and select a different port Figure 14 Invalid Port Error 9 Ifthe port is available the red dot changes to green and the Transmit Hex file icon a becomes visible Ultrak Code Server 3 1 EN _ nj xj File Port z O Transmit Hex File Settings 38400 n 8 1 Figure 15 Transmit Hex File Rev 1 0 67 900 0398 30 Jan 06 6 1 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5002 CONTINUED 10 Click on the Transmit Hex File icon Bl to bring up the Send Hex File window Send Hex File History a D esktop A My Documents D ez Files of type Hex Files HEX J My Network p DM Open as read only A Figure 16 Send Hex File Window 11 Double click the COTV folder and then the HEGS5002 folder Send Hex File 2 xi Look in 3 KEGS5000 Are EJ File name DI Files of type Hex Files HEX DI Cancel My Network P Open as read only Figure 17 Selecting the Hex File to Send Rev 1 0 68 900 0398 30 Jan 06 6 1 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5002 CONTINUED 12 Select the latest version in this example HEGS5002
18. Le E 39 5 5 5 Programming Vectortcams nn 40 5 5 6 Run VectorScan Continuously sssssessseeseeeee eene nnne nennen nnne nennen 41 5 5 7 Run VectorScan Once i pet xa e ebenen 42 5 5 7 Run VectorScan Once Continue 43 5 5 8 Eege LEE 43 5 5 9 list VectorScan Contents na ae ink nie inne 44 5 5 10 Programming Sector Us 45 5 5 11 List Sector IBS et teet eto id eng FO Ee cese e REA HA 47 5 5 12 Programming Privacy Zones Sony Camera 48 5 5 13 Programming Privacy Zones Hitachi Camera ssssssssseeeeeneee 50 5 5 14 Changing the Privacy Zone Password nn 51 5 515 PTZ TOUS iot a HU E e e ete tm 51 o osla Freeze VId9O TTT 53 5515 DISPLAY EU D 54 9 9 16 Error Table Display tech Haie 55 5 5 17 Coordinate Display tinet ea een eb 56 5 548 Go to e UE 57 5 5 19 Pind Home Posho n eid e ie a Re edere EE 57 5 59 20 Bette Manual noci es 58 5 6 ACCESSING KD6l ON SCREEN SETUP MENUS sse nennen nennen nnns 59 Rev 1 0 viii 900 0398 30 Jan 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 5 6 1 Accessing KD6i Setup Menus nn 59 5 6 2 Navigating the KD6i Menus anne nn ann 59 5 7 SEQUENGES 43 faune Rh abe nei HU Po ire tog aee saben 60 57 1 BRunninga Sequence neo oet e bia etit Eo d Pe et 60 5 7 2 Pausing a Sequence by moving the Joystick 60 5 7 8 Controlling the Sequence Manually sse nnns 61 5 7 4 Pausing and Resuming the Geouence sees
19. No 5 Pressthe or key to switch between Yes and No Select Yes to Display the Camera number Select No to disable the camera number display Press Enter lt to select Yes or No 55 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 17 Coordinate Display Rev 1 0 1 Press the Aux AK key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until Coordinate Displ is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Coordinate Displ Press Enter KO The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Coordinate Display No Press the or key to switch between Yes and No Select Yes to Display the pan and tilt coordinates The coordinates are displayed in degrees on the monitor Example Pan 073 0 Tilt 00 0 Select No to disable the camera number display Press Enter to select Yes or No 56 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 18 Goto Absolute For future use 5 5 19 Find Home Position Each KD6i has a factory set mechanical HOME position The receiver board uses the home position as a reference point for the pan and tilt positions The KD6i can be sent to its HOME position using the controller Enter function 1 Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD 2 Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the c
20. Rabbit Field Utility E 0 xl File Setup Help Figure 20 Rabbit Field Utility Rev 1 0 70 900 0398 30 Jan 06 6 2 3 Setup Communications 1 Select Setup gt Communications from the menu bar Select the Comm port to use to download the firmware Make sure the rest of the settings are as shown Select OK 6 2 4 Setup Boot Strap Loaders 1 x M TCP IP Options C Use TCP IP Connection Discover Network Address Controller Name Control Part M Serial Options Use Serial Connection Baud Rate 115200 Comm Port OK Cancel Help Figure 21 Setup Communications Select Setup gt Boot Strap res Loaders Loaders Click the button with the three dots next to Cold Loader and browse to the folder where the RFU files were copied Click on the COLDLOAD BIN file then select OK Cold Loader EEM dene Pilot BIOS E 4 firmware Rabbit loader PILOT BIN OK Cancel Help 4 Repeat these steps for Pilot BIOS 5 Click OK when done Note Rev 1 0 71 Figure 22 Boot Strap Loaders The above procedure only needs to be done once 900 0398 30 Jan 06 6 2 5 Downloading a Bin File to the HSX3208L 1 Connect the RS 232 cable supplied with the HSX3208L x from the Download port to Flash Image the Com port on the PC j File Location DI E 2 Doubleclick the RFU exe file to open the download utilit OK
21. Select PTZ Func Dome Menu 3 Press the or key until List PreShots is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func List PreShots 4 Press Enter KO The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character lt A gt The first page of the list of programmed PreShots is displayed Press or to view the next page An End of Directory message appears at the bottom of the last page Pressing or displays the first page of the listing 5 Press Flashback 2 to remove the listing from the monitor 6 Press Back t to exit the menus on the LCD Rev 1 0 39 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 5 Programming VectorScans 1 2 Rev 1 0 Press the Aux key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call Srey The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until Program VectorScan is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Program VectorScan Press Enter A The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character lt A gt The following prompt is displayed on the monitor where the KD6 video can be viewed Program VectorScan Enter the VectorScan 0 9 using the numeric keys and press Enter e The cursor moves to the VectorScan title field Enter the VectorScan title up to 24 characters a Press the for key below the controller s LCD until the desire
22. Support for 8 keyboards e User programmable macros e Separate logins for Operators and Master User Supervisor e Sequences e Macros e Support for Honeywell s digital range of products through the Ethernet connection WARNING 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 Shall Not Be Held Responsible For The Use Of This Product In Violation Of Current Laws And Statutes Rev 1 0 1 900 0398 30 Jan 06 NOTES Rev 1 0 2 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 2 CONNECTIONS 2 1 CONNECTIONS Video Outputs Video Inputs 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 1 Rear Connections of the HSX3208L ID Usage Description 1 Video Outputs Composite Video Outputs 2 Video Inputs Composite Video Inputs and Auto terminating Looping Outputs 3 Alarm Outputs Open Collector Outputs 4 Alarm Inputs 25 to 32 N O Alarm Inputs 25 32 5 Alarm Inputs 17 to 24 Alarm Inputs 17 24 NC or NO default 6 Alarm Inputs 9 to 16 Alarm Inputs 9 16 NC or NO default 7 Alarm Inputs 1 to 8 Alarm Inputs 1 8 NC or NO default 8 PTZ Data 2 Port 4 RS 485 PTZ Data 2 Connect to PTZ KD6i HD6 RapidDome domes cameras 17 32 RS 485 PTZ Data 1 Connect to PTZ KD6i HD6 RapidDome domes came
23. are physically connected Press Enter Ent Channel in Parent Defines where the alarm is generated Use the numeric keys to enter the channel 1 32 Press Enter Sel active level Use the keys to scroll through the options available for determining when an alarm is activated Normally Open Normally Closed Either Press Enter Input Enter the input 1 32 of the alarm Activate Open normally open contact Closed normally closed contact Sel Evt Behavior Use the and keys to select the available options Foreground External the alarm becomes part of the alarm stack Background External only starts the macro defined in the Start Mac field Video Fail future use Press Enter Sel Clear Trigs Does not apply if alarm behavior defined as background Timeout OR Oper default Timeout Operator Contact Reversal Cntct OR Timeout Contact OR Oper Any Press Enter Ent Evt Timeout secs Using the numeric keys enter the amount of time in seconds before the alarm times out and is automatically cleared Press Enter Ent Evt Priority Using the numeric keys enter the alarm priority 1 High to 255 Low Press Enter 21 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 6 Rev 1 0 Programming Alarms Continued Menu Option Sel Invoke Mac Definition Use the numeric keys to define the macro 1 255 to start when the alarm is activated Press Enter
24. bd N N H e ke Rev 1 0 RS 232 Download cable connections 2 Disconnect power from the HEGS5002 Reconnect the power and before the timer reaches zero press 1 on the controller This will put the controller into the download mode 3 Enter the Master password If it has not been changed from the default enter 1111 4 Press the or gt arrow keys until the LCD display shows Download Firmware 65 900 0398 30 Jan 06 6 1 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5002 CONTINUED 5 Press J The controller will clear the memory and when ready to download will display the message Begin Download The HEGS5002 is now waiting for data from the PC 6 From the START bar on the PC select Programs gt Ultrak gt Ultrak Code Server The following window appears amp Ultrak Code Server V3 1 File Port E BI 9 Status Settings Figure 11 Ultrak Code Server Window n EST 7 The Port Properties icon allows selection of the serial port to use Clicking on this opens the CommPort Properties window CommPort Properties EU xj Properties Port Com v Cancel Figure 12 CommPort Properties Window Select the serial port the download adapter is connected to and click OK 900 0398 Rev 1 0 66 30 Jan 06 6 1 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5002 CONTINUED 8 Click on the red dot to enable the port amp Ultrak Code Server V3 1 We Lini xj File Port
25. but this can be changed e When the operator is finished working with the alarm he presses the Alarm button again if there is another alarm waiting the next alarm will be switched to the ACCEPT monitor e f more than one alarm is active before the operator accepts the alarm then the active alarms will sequence on the alarm monitor The time each one is displayed for on the Alarm monitor is 3 seconds This is called the DWELL TIME this is the default and can be changed for a different time for each alarm In addition to switching a camera to the alarm monitor the alarm can trigger a macro when the alarm becomes active and another macro when the alarm is cleared By default no macros are triggered e The idea of the INVOKE MACRO is you can use this to do additional things like close a relay to switch on a light or switch a second camera to another monitor e The idea of the CLEAR MACRO is you can use this to do something when the alarm has cleared EXAMPLE Switch the light off An alarm EVENT can be set as FOREGROUND Default or BACKGROUND 62 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 8 ALARMS CONTINUED e FOREGROUND The alarm works as described above It becomes part of the ALARM Handling e BACKGROUND The alarm will only call the INVOKE MACRO when the alarm becomes active This mode can be used for automatically turning on lights or starting VCR recording without having to alert the operator 5 8 1 Accepting an Alarm Press the Alarm Ack
26. camera ID display must be enabled When an operator is viewing the monitor or a video tape machine is recording a specific dome this labeling provides a quick reference for the area being displayed Up to 16 Sector IDs can be programmed for each KD6 unit 1 Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function 2 Press the PTZ Call NSA key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu 3 Pressthe or key until Program Sectors is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Program Sectors 4 Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character A gt Follow the on screen prompts on the monitor 5 Enter the Sector ID 0 15 and press Enter e 6 Enter the Sector ID title a Press the for key below the controller s LCD until the desired character is Sys displayed and then press the System Menu key This action sends the character displayed on the LCD to the KD6 and it is displayed on the monitor Rev 1 0 45 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 10 Programming Sector IDs Continued b Continue performing step a until the desired title is displayed on the monitor and then press Enter e The following options are displayed on the monitor E to Edit Sector edits Sector title D to Delete Sector deletes programming for sector number entered in step 5 S to Save Sector Coordin
27. count down reaches zero press the 1 key 3 Enter the password 1994 using the numeric keys The LCD displays Run Bank on the top line and either Standalone Mux Mode or System Mode on the bottom line 4 Press the left or right arrow key below the LCD to switch between the three versions until System Mode is displayed 5 Press Enter 3 to select System Mode The keyboard will then display the version number the keyboard address and then enter the run mode NOTE The controller remembers which mode it is in and will always power up in the mode selected 3 4 8 Changing the Address of the HEGS5002 The default address of all HEGS5002 keyboards is 1 All Keyboards must have the address set as below Keyboard 1 Address 1 Keyboard 5 Address 5 Keyboard 2 Address 2 Keyboard 6 Address 6 Keyboard 3 Address 3 Keyboard 7 Address 7 Keyboard 4 Address 4 Keyboard 8 Address 8 Perform the following procedure to change the address 1 Reboot the HEGS5002 by cycling the power Sys 2 Wait for the Boot count down to complete Press the System Menu key when the Version number is displayed Rev 1 0 11 900 0398 30 Jan 06 3 4 8 Changing the Address of the HEGS5002 Continued 3 The current address is displayed Enter the new address using the numeric keys Press Enter J to save the address 4 Press Enter D three times to accept the KB mode slave the Stick Range Hi
28. deactivated and the keys return to normal operation Iris Open Iris Close etc Steady LED the function keys remain active until you press the associated F1 F8 or F9 F16 key again Rev 1 0 64 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 6 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE 6 1 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5002 DB 9 Female The HEGS5002 can have new firmware downloaded through the RS 232 port This is done through a simple windows program called Ultrak Code Server To download the latest version of the Code Server visit the download section on the Honeywell website http www honeywellvideo com or go directly to http www honeywellvideo com support downloads Downloads_keyboards html Locate the HEGS5000 Slave Firmware and download the zip file for the firmware and download the instructions to update the firmware To download the latest version of the HEGS5002 firmware click the latest version and select Run from Server This will open WinZip and install the firmware to the default directory C Program Files Ultrak Code Server CCTV HEGS5002 If Code Server was installed to a different drive select the drive prior to installing The latest version will be saved to the computer 1 Connect the HEGS5002 to COM1 or COM2 of the PC Refer to the diagrams below for correct download cable connections ANWW i P rear view of connector P ES i B S Q c lo e oo oO gt o
29. for the desired option is Sys displayed on the controller LCD and then press System Menu a Send an S to the KD6i to program and save zone coordinates Refer to the diagram for programming coordinates Upper right Lower left b Using the joystick move the scan so the lower left corner of the privacy zone is centered on the monitor then press Enter e The crosshair function may be helpful in determining the center of the monitor c Using the joystick move the scan so the upper right corner of the privacy is centered on the monitor then press Enter A If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position the message Illegal Tilt Direction is displayed Readjust the tilt position until the message disappears or press Flashback dh to cancel the operation and return to manual operation Repeat steps 7 through 9 to program another Privacy Zone or press Flashback 7 to exit Press Back to exit menus on the controller LCD 49 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 13 Programming Privacy Zones Hitachi Camera 1 2 3 Rev 1 0 Perform steps 1 through 6 in paragraph 5 5 12 Enter the Privacy Zone 1 or 2 you want to program edit or delete Enter the Privacy Zone title to be displayed on the monitor when viewing the privacy zone If the zone has already been programmed the current title is displayed a Press the for key below the controller s LCD until the desire
30. press enter to start programming editing Enter the End command for the last step in the macro Continue editing steps or press the Back key lt to exit the step menu Select another macro to edit program or press the Back key n to exit the sequence menu Rev 1 0 28 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 12 Setting the Time Date Press or until 12 Set system time and date are displayed on the LCD then press Enter Ent date This is the current date day month year Use the DD MM YYYY left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the numeric keys to enter data Ent Time This is the system time Hours 01 24 Minutes 00 24H HH MM SS 59 Seconds 00 59 Use the numeric keys to enter data 4 4 13 Editing System Library Strings Press or until 13 Edit System String Library is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Definition Sel Strg to Edit Using the numeric keys enter the string 1 64 and press Enter Edit the String Enter the desired system string Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the numeric keys to enter numbers and the up and down arrows to enter characters Press enter when the desired string is displayed on the LCD Rev 1 0 29 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 14 Programming Timed Event Operations Press or until 14 Set up Timed Event Operations is displayed on the LCD and press Enter Menu Option Definition
31. the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired character Press Enter to accept display Sel Video Parent Use the keys to scroll through available options The options available are the programmed devices When the desired parent is displayed press Enter Enter Channel in Parent Enter channel using numeric keys Press Enter Sel Vid Conn Press the keys to scroll through available options Analog UDP Private UDP Multicast TCP When the desired option is displayed press Enter Enter Pseudo Num Using the numeric keypad enter a pseudo number 0 65535 for the camera Press Enter Enter PTZ Num If the camera is a PTZ use the numeric keys to enter a PTZ number Press Enter Ent Text X amp Y Pos x y Enter the X amp Y coordinates for displaying any programmed text on this camera Use the numeric keys to enter the numbers and the up or down arrow keys to enter a comma between the coordinates Select Text Prop Define what text is to be displayed on the monitor when the camera is being viewed Use the and keys to scroll through the options Blank Time Date amp Name Time Date or Name Press Enter Enter Alt Cam amp View Enter the camera and view preset position to be called up when viewing this camera and the operator presses the Alt key Enter the camera and view numbers using the numeric keypad and
32. 2V0 hex and click OPEN The Sending Hex File window displays indicating the file being transmitted and the progress ofthe download Download Busy appears on the HEGS5002 LCD Sending Hex rie ____ Transmitting Hex File C Program Files4Ultrak Code Server CCTV KEGS5000 KEGS5000 20 hex Figure 18 Sending Hex File status Window 13 When the download is complete a Transfer Complete window will display and the HEGS5002 will restart with X the new version of the software Transfer Complete Click OK to close the Ultrak Code Server Figure 19 Transfer Complete Rev 1 0 69 900 0398 30 Jan 06 6 2 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HSX3208L 6 2 1 Download Files from Website The HSX3208L can have new firmware downloaded through the RS 232 port This is done through a simple windows program called RFU Download Program To download the latest version of the RFU DOWNLOAD PROGRAM visit the download section on the Honeywell website www honeywellvideo com or go directly to http www honeywellvideo com support downloads downloads_matrix html Locate HSX3208L and download the zip file for the firmware and download the instructions to update the firmware To download the latest version of the HSX3208L firmware right click the latest version and save it to the same directory as the RFU program on the PC 6 2 2 Setting Up the RFU Download Program Double click the RFU exe file The following window opens Mi
33. 5 15 Display Rev 1 0 The KD6i outputs its camera address number on the video signal The camera number Cam 001 display on the monitor can be turned on or off Press the Aux AK key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until Display is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Display Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Display No Press the or key to switch between Yes and No Select Yes to Display the Camera number Select No to disable the camera number display Press Enter lt to select Yes or No 54 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 16 Error Table Display Rev 1 0 The KD6i error table can be turned on or off Ifthe error table is turned on the table is displayed on the monitor where the selected KD6 is viewed Refer to the KD6i User Manual for the error table codes 1 Press the Aux AK key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function 2 Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu 3 Press the or key until Error Table Disp is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Error Table Disp 4 Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Error Table Display
34. 61 5 7 5 Stopping a Geouence EEN 61 5 7 6 Exiting the Sequence Men 61 5 8 ALARMS i Nette Seite tito S Lo 62 5 941 Accepting El TEE 63 5 8 2 Sequencing Of Alarms ET 63 5 8 3 Clearing ser Alarm aie ge ira Foe MR SF opere elie duet eevee AER 63 5 9 FUNCTION KEYS F1 F106 eine a a ll 64 SECTION 6 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE otoonrnnon enne nenne nennen nnne nnn nnn nnns nnn 65 SECTION 6 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE otoonrnnon nn nennen nennen nnns RR 65 6 1 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5002 sse 65 6 2 DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HG 70 6 2 1 Download Files from Website AAA 70 6 2 2 Setting Up the RFU Download Program 70 6 2 8 Setup Communications sss ennemis 71 6 2 4 Setup Boot Strap Loaders AAA 71 6 25 Downloading a Bin File to the HGV320pt eene 72 SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE nn nn 73 7 1 TROUBLESHOOTING tpe cette Pe ete ee re Rae ebd eee ONE 73 7 2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE sess RR 73 SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS uuuu2aannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnsn nenne 75 APPENDIX A ASCII PROTOCOL 2 cccc cseceeessesecececeenescecesencecceseenecueceencecesseneeceesennceeseenncueceseneceessnnneceese 77 A 1 PTZ COMMANDS dei edipi dep ped erede tiir eee aire eoru EH 77 A 2 PRESHOT GOMMANDS deeg BERE TN sind ed SIR ihn 78
35. 8 30 Jan 06 EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION 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 WARNING WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING THIS IS AN ElecTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE USE PROPER CMOS MOSFET HANDLING PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE WARNING TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUNDING PIN THIRD PIN ON THE POWER PLUG ON THE POWER SUPPLY Rev 1 0 vi 900 0398 30 Jan 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION se ea r 1 1 1 PRODUCT DESGRIPTION iiie eit e eee te et IR Hei 1 1 2 FEATURES DET 1 SECTION 2 CONNECTIONS 2 22 22 a a a ilii eet az nn 3 2 1 GONNEGCTIONS ect eri Eh EE Ea rh ee Ue ee dtu ES EAE aa aaie rei 3 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION AND SETUP eese R
36. Enter the password The factory set password is blank Press Enter to submit a blank password a Press the for key below the controller s LCD until the 1 character of the Sys password is displayed and then press System Menu b Continue step a for the remaining characters in the password c Press Enter when the password character entry is complete 7 Enter the Privacy Zone 0 9 you want to program edit or delete 48 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 12 Programming Privacy Zones Sony Camera Continued Rev 1 0 8 10 11 Enter the Privacy Zone title to be displayed on the monitor when viewing the privacy zone If the zone has already been programmed the current title is displayed a Press the for key below the controller s LCD until the desired character is Sys displayed and then press the System Menu key This action sends the character displayed on the LCD to the KD6 and it is displayed on the monitor b Continue performing step a until the desired title is displayed on the monitor and then press Enter A The following options are displayed on the monitor E to Edit Zone D to Delete Zone deletes programming for privacy zone number entered in step 7 S to Save Zone Coordinates program the coordinates for the privacy zone N to Save Name saves only the privacy zone title the programmed coordinates are not changed Press the or key until the character E D S or N
37. Erase settngs to Defaults is displayed on the LCD and then press Enter Menu Option Definition Select System Use the key to view the available defaults KSX32080 NTSC KSX32080 PAL KEGS5300 NTSC KEGS5300 PAL Rev 1 0 32 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 5 OPERATION WITH A HEGS5002 5 1 BOOTING THE SYSTEM After connecting power to the HSX3208L and the HEGS5002 the LCD display will first show the message Keyboard is off Line Then the display changes to KSX32080 V AG Starting 5 2 LOGGING INTO THE SYSTEM Before the system can be used an Operator must login using a password Enter the password for the operator logging on System Login Once the correct password has been entered the Enter PIN Operator is logged in The display shows which operator is logged in ne No Mon Selected Refer to paragraph 4 4 10 for defining operators and ee S SS passwords 5 2 1 Default Passwords Default password for the Master is 1111 Default password for Operator 1 is 1231 Default password for Operator 2 is 1232 Default password for Operator 3 is 1233 Default password for Operator 4 is 1234 Rev 1 0 33 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 2 2 Operator Default Rights Master Mode has access to all menus Operator Mode allows access to all menus except those in which changes to system setup are involved The table below shows which menus and functions are available for each operator by default
38. H RR RES EE nnne ER enen a anna snm n nara aD cnn naar 5 3 1 KK RE uus 5 3 1 1 Connecting HEGS5002 Keyboards seen nennen 5 3 1 2 Connecting the HSX3208L with a Digital Server and Client 6 3 1 8 Connecting KD6i HD6 DOMES en 7 3 1 4 Connecting Alarm Inputs AAA 7 3 1 5 Connecting Alarm Outpouts enne nennen nnn en nnne nennen nnne en 8 3 2 SETTING NTSC OR PAL VIDEO MODE esee nennen ener en nennen nnne 8 3 3 KB6el HBG SETUP AN e apt dedu iu e d ee 9 3 4 HEGS5002 SETUP dart t eei d ite dea d buts 9 3 4 4 LCD Display and Function Keys enne en 9 9 42 e EE 10 3 4 2 Selecting the Correct HEGS5002 Firmware 11 3 4 8 Changing the Address of the HEGS5002 sssssssssseseeeen enne 11 SECTION 4 HSX3208L SYSTEM CONFIGURATION srrronnnnnn HERE nnn nien nnne nnne nnns 13 4 1 BOOTING THE SY Si EM 5 1er re ce A EET eO Pa 13 4 2 LOGGING INTO TRE SYSTEM u 2 nth Eo eee e Pet ent He 13 4 3 NAVIGATING THE SETUP MENUS USING A HEGS5002 sse 13 4 3 1 Navigating the Menus eee etc RI RR 14 4 3 2 gt Editing Menus inert ence le Tett eae D decer er 15 4 4 ENTERING THE SETUP MODE sess RR 15 4 4 1 Set Local IP Properties ener aE entente enn nnns entes 16 4 42 Programming DeviCes 0 4 000 aca ake e p de det pace dee ea De ede ded adea e cue 17 4 4 3 Programming Cameras sess RR 18 4 4 4 Programming Monitors AAA 19 4 4 5 Programming PTZ Cameras o enne nennen nnne
39. HSX3208L 32 Input 8 Output Looping Video Matrix HEGS5002 System Controller 900 0398 January 2006 Rev 1 0 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS 1 0 January 30 2006 Initial release Rev 1 0 900 0398 30 Jan 06 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment 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 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 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 HO
40. NEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES Rev 1 0 iii 900 0398 30 Jan 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated and followed during installation and operation RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to CLEANING Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning See cleaning procedures under Maintenance OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product ACCESSORIES Do not place this unit on an unstable stand tripod bracket or mount The unit may fall causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit Use only with a stand tripod bracket or mount recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product near water POWER S
41. OURCES This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION This unit must be connected to a true Earth ground This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug OVERLOADING Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so they will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them Pay particular attention to the cord at the electrical outlet and the point where the plug connects to the product 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 Caution Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic sensitive printed circuit boards Rev 1 0 iv 900 0398 30 Jan 06 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CONTINUED 13 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Remove power to the unit and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions
42. The HSX3208L uses the term Events to describe Alarm Handling An Event is triggered by the closing or opening of one of the Alarm inputs By default the input is a Normally Open contact and is triggered by closing the contact This can be changed to Normally Closed or Either which means a change in the input condition will trigger the alarm An Event can be programmed to be part of the standard alarm stack This is called a Foreground Event The alarm switches a camera to the ALARM Monitor in which case it will be used to alert the operator switch a camera to a monitor and recall a PreShot The alarm handling defaults are as described below e Alarm 1 32 inputs have a Normally Open contact Normally open is the default It can be changed to be Normally Closed for each input e Alarm 1 will connect Camera 1 This is the default can be changed to switch any camera to the Alarm Monitor Monitor 4 is the default alarm monitor this can be changed to any monitor e Alarm 2 will connect Camera 2 to the Alarm Monitor and so on for Alarm 32 switching Camera 32 to the Alarm Monitor e When the alarm is active the camera will switch to the Alarm Monitor and the keyboard will beep e When the operator accepts the alarm by pressing the Alarm key ras on the keyboard the beep is silenced and the camera which was displayed on the Alarm Monitor Monitor 4 will be switched to the ACCEPT Monitor Default for Accept Monitor is Mon 1 for all keyboards
43. amera name M1 S1 Camera 1 Operator 1 The Camera number will now change as the sequence runs M1 Sp Camera 7 Operator 1 5 7 2 Pausing a Sequence by moving the Joystick Moving the joystick will automatically pause the sequence The display will indicate this by displaying Sp in front of the camera number Rev 1 0 60 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 7 3 5 7 4 5 7 5 5 7 6 Rev 1 0 Stopping a Sequence Exiting the Sequence Menu Controlling the Sequence Manually Press the Seq T key to enter the Sequence menu The top lines shows the sequence number and the current step in the sequence Sequence 1 4 Pause gt gt gt Stop Press A to pause the sequence and step the sequence manually in the forward direction The display will indicate that the sequence has been paused and display the current step in the sequence Press to step to the previous step and gt to step to the next step Pausing and Resuming the Sequence Press the Seq key to enter the Seguence menu Sequence 1 4 The key will toggle between pausing and running an the sequence The gt gt gt gt or lt lt lt lt show the direction the sequence is running in Sequence 1 4 Run Paused Stop Press Seq Au to enter the Sequence menu Press amp to stop the sequence running SSE Sequence Sequence 1 To exit the sequence menu press the Back key Ml Camera 4 E Operator 1 61 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 8 ALARMS Rev 1 0
44. ates program the coordinates for the defined Sector N to Save Name Only saves only the sector title programmed coordinates are not changed 7 Press the for key until the character E D S or N for the desired option is Sys displayed on the controller LCD and then press System Menu a Select S to program and save sector coordinates Refer to the diagram for programming coordinates Top Tilt Right pan Bottom Tilt Left pan b Using the joystick move the scan so the lower left corner of the sector is centered on the monitor then press Enter The crosshair function may be helpful in determining the center of the monitor c Using the joystick move the scan so the upper right corner of the sector is centered on the monitor then press Enter If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position the message Illegal Tilt Direction is displayed Readjust the tilt position until the message disappears or press Flashback to cancel the operation and return to manual operation 8 Repeat steps 5 through 7 to program another Sector or press Flashback 4 2 to exit 9 Press Back to exit menus on the controller LCD Rev 1 0 46 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 11 Rev 1 0 List Sector IDs 1 Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD
45. ay addresses Incorrect entries in these fields could cause severe degradation of a network Menu Option Definition Ent Local IP This is the IP Internet Protocol address of the unit Use the left and right arrow keys to move left or right on the display to the desired field The location ofthe cursor blinks Use the numeric keys to enter numbers and use the up or down arrow keys to display the between numbers ex 10 5 1 80 Press Enter to accept entry Ent Default G W Ent Subnet Mask Editing Notes This is the Gateway address used by the network Use the numeric keys to enter numbers and the up or down arrow keys to display the between numbers Press Enter to accept entry This is the Subnet address used by the network Use the numeric keys to enter numbers and the up or down arrow keys to display the between numbers Press Enter to accept entry 1 Press the Back key when in a menu option to delete characters in front of the cursor on the LCD display 2 Pressthe Flashback key to exit the current menu 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 2 Programming Devices Press or until 2 Set Up Device Properties is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Definition Select Device Each device has a unique device number 01 64 Use numeric keys to select the device number to program edit and press Enter Sel Dev n Type Press the or key to s
46. character Press Enter to accept display Sel Video Parent Use the keys to scroll through available options The options available are the programmed devices When the desired parent is displayed press Enter Enter Channel in Parent Enter channel using numeric keys Press Enter Sel Vid Conn Press the keys to scroll through available options Analog or Digital When the desired option is displayed press Enter Select Text Prop Define what characters are to be displayed on the monitor when the camera is being viewed Use and to scroll through the available options Blank or Name When desired option is displayed press Enter Select Text Parent Use the keys to scroll through available options The options available are the programmed devices When the desired parent is displayed press Enter Enter Channel in Parent Using the numeric keypad enter the channel number the monitor is connected to in the Parent Press Enter Sel VCR Contrlr Use the keys to select the device for VCR control The available devices are the programmed devices Select None for no VCR control Press Enter when the desired device is displayed on the LCD Ent Channel in Parent Using the numeric keys enter the channel in parent device Enter 0 for no channel Press Enter Ent Default Cam Using the numeric keypad enter the camera 1 32 to be switched to this monitor upon power up of
47. croll through the available device types Ultrakey KD6i digital KD6i Z DEI Group Matrix Device PTZ Device Text Device Alarm Inputs Ctrl Outputs MAX HD Test Configurator KEGS5300 HEGS5002 Max VLD Card KD6i CSP Pelco PTZ P Pelco PTZ D HSX3208L MME PTZ Group None Note Ultrakey and KD6 CSP are no longer available for use with the HSX3208L A MAX1000 system must be installed to use an Ultrakey The KD6 CSP has been discontinued Edit Device Name Enter a logical name for the device Use the left or right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired character Press Enter Edit Dev Address Use the numeric keys to enter the device address HEGS5002 1 through 4 Ultrakey IP Address Device Present Yes or No Use the keys to switch between Yes or No Press Enter Device Settings Completed is displayed on the LCD Select another device or press Back to return to the menu option display Rev 1 0 17 900 0398 30 Jan 06 name 4 4 3 Programming Cameras Press or until 3 Set Up Camera Properties is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Definition Sel Camera The cameras in the system are numbered 1 32 The camera number should be the same as the video input number it is connected to on the rear panel Use the numeric keys to enter the camera to be programmed edited and press Enter Edit Camera Enter a logical name for the camera Use
48. d character is Sys 3 displayed and then press the System Menu key This action sends the character displayed on the LCD to the KD6 and it is displayed on the monitor b Continue performing step a until the desired title is displayed on the monitor and then press Enter e The VectorScan programming fields are displayed on the monitor NUM PRESHOT VELOCITY DWELL 0 eo ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 63 ee e ee 40 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 5 Programming VectorScans Continued 7 Enter the first PreShot Number in the PreShot Column in the 0 row Note after editing data in a field the cursor moves to the next column Ifthe cursor does not move press the right arrow key to move it 8 Enter the velocity from 1 to 400 degrees per second in the VELOCITY column of the 0 row 9 Enter the dwell time from 00 99 seconds 10 Continue entering PreShots up to 63 by repeating steps 7 through 9 PreShots will be performed in the order listed To rearrange the order of the PreShots use the up down left and right arrow keys to move the cursor to any field in the display Insert PreShot To insert a line above the cursor press the t or key until insert is displayed on the controller LCD display then press the System Menu key Delete PreShot To delete the line the cursor is on press the or key until delete is displayed on the controller LCD display then press the System Menu key 11 When fin
49. d character is sys displayed and then press the System Menu key This action sends the character displayed on the LCD to the KD6 and it is displayed on the monitor b Continue performing step a until the desired title is displayed on the monitor and then press Enter A The following options are displayed on the monitor E to Edit Zone D to Delete Zone deletes programming for privacy zone number entered in step 2 S to Save Zone Coordinates program the coordinates for the privacy zone N to Save Name saves only the privacy zone title the programmed coordinates are not changed Press the or key until the character E D S or N for the desired option is Sys displayed on the controller LCD and then press System Menu a If you selected S to program zone coordinates use the joystick to move the block over the area to be hidden To increase or decrease the width of the privacy block press the and gt keys To increase or decrease the height of the privacy block press the and keys Note the zoom function is disabled while programming a privacy zone Press Enter e Repeat steps 9 12 to continue programming privacy zones or press Clear Manual to return to manual operation 50 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 14 Changing the Privacy Zone Password 1 2 Perform steps 1 through 6 in paragraph 5 5 12 Press the for key below the controller s LCD until P is display
50. e desired scene Press the Aux A key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call 1S key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until Program PreShot is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Program PreShot Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character A gt The following prompt is displayed on the monitor where the KD6 video can be viewed Program PreShot Enter the PreShot using the numeric keys and press Enter e The cursor moves to the PreShot title field 37 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 2 PreShot Programming with user defined titles Continued 7 Enter the PreShot title up to 24 characters a Press the for key below the controller s LCD until the desired character is Sys displayed and then press the System Menu key This action sends the character displayed on the LCD to the KD6 and it is displayed on the monitor Continue performing step a until the desired title is displayed on the monitor and then press Enter e The following prompt is displayed on the monitor C to Change Change the location of the PreShot title on the display E to Edit Edit the PreShot title before saving PreShot coordinates D to Delete Delete the PreShot S to Save Save PreShot coordinates and title N to Save Name Saves the PreSho
51. ed and then press Sys System Menu 7 1 Enter the new password as described in step 6 in paragraph 5 5 12 Re enter the new password If you enter a different password the second time an invalid message is displayed and you must start again After programming the password you can program a privacy zone or press Flashback 2 twice to exit Press Back to exit menus on the controller LCD 5 5 15 PTZTours 1 Rev 1 0 Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until PTZ Tour is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func PTZ Tour Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter Tour 1 3 1 Enter the Tour 1 3 and press Enter PTZ Tour Option Run 51 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 13 PTZ Tours Continued Rev 1 0 6 Press the or key to select the desired option Run Tour Program Tour or Delete Tour and then press Enter a Run Tour The selected tour if programmed continues to run until stopped by an operator To stop a tour send a manual PTZ command go to a PreShot start a VectorScan or start another tour Program Tour Tour Capture lt ent gt to Stop The scan counts from 120 to 0 seconds You have 120 seconds to pan and tilt the scan and ad
52. equence 1 1Ma20 a will stop sequence 1 running on Monitor 1 A 5 SETUP HSX3208L Rev 1 0 78 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Under Serial ports set up a port as 9600 8 N 1 stop bit is assumed with RS232 and Pelco ASCII Protocol Under Keyboards Set keyboard 8 device type for EXT Command Interface set default operator to Operator of your choice Note It s important that a default operator be set Do not leave this at NONE Note After making changes to the Setup the changes must be saved before they take effect Refer to Figure 22 for the wiring connections A 6 ASCII Protocol Input Wiring RS 232 TX Flat ribbon cable cross over Part 849518 0413 RS 232 RX Looking into connector we HSX3208L VIDEO MATRIX Flat ribbon cable cross over Part 849518 0413 RS485 D 12VDG RS18 amp D J m GND Part 849193 0089 PSU 12 VDC Looking into connector Part 849193 0089 RS 485 RS 485 PSU Part 842372 0603 12 VDC RS 485 D RS 485 D RX GND TX RS 232 TX ASCII Protocol Input s RS232 9600 8 N io 111111 11111 I RS 232 RX RS 232 TX RS 232 RX RS 232 TX RS 485
53. eved to be accurate in all respects However Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes
54. eys to select the auxiliary output to be programmed edited The auxiliary outputs contact outputs in the system are numbered 1 8 Press Enter Edit Outp Name Enter a logical name for the output Position the cursor using the left and right arrow keys and use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired characters Press Enter to accept displayed name Sel Parent Dev Use the keys to scroll through the available programmed devices Press Enter when device is displayed on LCD Ent Channel in Parent Using the numeric keys to select the channel in the parent device Sel Startup lel Press to switch been Activated and Deactivated Press Enter Ent Startup in ms Time Use the numeric keys to enter the time 000 999 seconds a contact output is to remain active before it times out Output settings complete Edit the another auxiliary output or press the Back key to exit the menu and return to the Sel menu option 23 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 8 Programming Keyboards Press or until 8 Set Keyboard Properties is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Definition Select Keyboard The keyboards in the system are numbered 1 8 Using the numeric keys enter the Keyboard number to program edit Press Enter Sel Parent Dev This defines the keyboard type Press to scroll through the available programmed devices Ent KB monitors This defines the mo
55. from the monitor Press Back KH to exit the menus on the LCD 43 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 9 Rev 1 0 List VectorScan Contents The contents of each VectorScan stored in the KD6 can be viewed The VectorScan contents cannot be edited from this display This list displays the PreShots with the programmed transit times velocity and dwell times in the order they are programmed Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until List VectorScan Contents is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func List VectorScan Contents Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character A gt The first page of the list of programmed PreShots is displayed Press or to view the next page An End of Directory message appears at the bottom of the last page Pressing or displays the first page of the listing Press Flashback dh to remove the listing from the monitor Press Back to exit the menus on the LCD 44 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 10 Programming Sector IDs Sector IDs are used for labeling specific areas that the scan views Whenever a scan unit is under manual control and it is viewing a programmed sector the name given that sector is added to the video signal Note the
56. ile Window ssssssssssseseseseeenenennen nennen nnne nennen RR 68 Figure 17 Selecting the Hex File to Send Ne 68 Figure 18 Sending Hex File status Window sse enne 69 Figure 19 Transfer Complete ec ete etre te Runen 69 Figure 20 Rabbit Field Utility erret een 70 Figure 21 Setup Communications EE 71 Figure 22 Boot Strap Loaders sinesine aaa reete iced e nee eklig 71 Figure 23 ASCII Protocol Input Wiring Connechons nnne nnne nns 79 Rev 1 0 x 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The HSX3208L is a 32 input 8 output looping video matrix An on screen display overlays Time Date and Camera Identification on the video The matrix contains 32 alarm inputs and 8 open collector alarm outputs Up to 32 PTZs can be connected to one of two RS 485 ports A total of eight 8 keyboards can be connected The HSX3208L uses auto terminating BNC connectors for looping video A 10BaseT Ethernet port provides TCP IP connection to control Honeywell s range of digital products providing a true hybrid analog digital solution The HSX3208L is powered by an external universal power supply and can be placed on a desk or 19 rack mounted using the brackets provided 1 2 FEATURES The HSX3208L video matrix includes the following features e 32 Video Inputs e 8 Composite Video Outputs e 32 Potential Free Alarm Inputs e Control of up to 32 Honeywell domes e 8 Open Collector Alarm Outputs e
57. ime time format and date devices cameras monitors alarms auxiliary outputs keyboards operators sequences macros timed events and ports on the HSX3208L 13 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 3 1 Navigating the Menus Keys Usage Description When navigating the root menu steps to the next menu PLUS When editing text inserts a space after the cursor When in a menu used to toggle through any options When navigating the root menu steps to the previous menu MINUS When editing text deletes the character above the cursor When in a menu used to toggle down through any options When navigating the menus enters the selected menu ENTER I When editing text accepts the text and moves to the next menu item When in a submenu accepts the current values and moves to the next menu item BACK 4 When in the root menu used to exit out of the programming mode NUMERIC Press the numeric key associated with a menu option to access a KEYS 0 9 submenu or enter a value in a field in a submenu JOYSTICK Move the joystick up and down to navigate between submenu options UP DOWN Move the joystick left and right to move the cursor left and right LEFT RIGHT i Rev 1 0 14 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 3 2 Editing Menus LCD Keys Usage Description Move the cursor left Move up through character set t Used to select a character when entering a name or punctuation System Menu Sys Used to e
58. ished entering PreShots in the VectorScan press Enter A The following prompts are displayed on the monitor E to Edit Edit the VectorScan title and or contents before saving S to Save Save VectorScan title and programmed PreShots D to Delete Delete the VectorScan 12 Press the or key until the character E D or S for the desired option is displayed on the controller LCD and then press System Menu 13 Program another VectorScan by repeating steps 5 through 12 or press Flashback FD to exit VectorScan programming 14 Press Back twice to exit the menus on the controller LCD display 5 5 6 Run VectorScan Continuously d 1 Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD 2 Press the PTZ Call NS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Rev 1 0 41 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 6 Run VectorScan Continuously Continued 3 Press the or key until Run VectorScan Cont is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Run VectorScan Cont 4 Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character lt A gt The prompt Run Continuous VectorScan is displayed on the monitor 5 Enter the for the VectorScan you want to run and press Enter e The VectorScan runs from beginning to end then repeats the list until halted by an operator 5 5 7 Run VectorScan Once d 1 Press the Aux A
59. just the lens zoom setting The scan save the PTZ commands performed during the 120 seconds When the scan reaches 0 it displays PTZ Tour Complete To program a tour less than 120 seconds press the Enter d key The scan saves the PTZ commands you entered between the time you started the programming mode until you pressed Enter Delete Tour The programming for the tour entered in step 5 is deleted 52 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 14 Freeze Video Rev 1 0 When the video is frozen an asterisk displays in the bottom left corner of the display and the camera remains on the current scene until the operator unfreezes the video An operator can manually control the camera or send the camera to a PreShot but the video display does not change When the video is unfrozen the scene the camera is viewing is outputted on the video signal 1 Press the Aux AR key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call SI key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until Freeze Video is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Freeze Video Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Freeze Video No Press the or key to switch between Yes and No Select Yes to Freeze Video Select No to unfreeze video Press Enter when desired option is displayed 53 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5
60. k key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function 2 Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu 3 Press the or key until Run VectorScan Cont is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Run VectorScan Once 4 Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character A gt The prompt Run Single VectorScan is displayed on the monitor Rev 1 0 42 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 7 Run VectorScan Once Continued 5 Enter the for the VectorScan you want to run and press Enter e The VectorScan runs from beginning to end then stops 5 5 8 List VectorScans 1 Rev 1 0 Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu Press the or key until List VectorScans is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func List VectorScans Press Enter e The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Sel Character A gt The first page of the list of programmed VectorScans is displayed Press or to view the next page An End of Directory message appears at the bottom of the last page Pressing or displays the first page of the listing Press Flashback 2 to remove the listing
61. key A to accept the alarm The buzzer will switch off and the camera will be transferred to the Alarm Accept Monitor By default this is Monitor 1 5 8 2 Sequencing of Alarms Should more than one alarm be triggered before the Alarm Ack A key is pressed the cameras will sequence on the Alarm Monitor with a 3 second dwell time The Alarm with the highest priority will be transferred to the Accept Monitor 5 8 8 Clearing an Alarm Alarms can be cleared CLEAR TRIGGERS in 3 different ways and any combination can be used together OPERATOR TIME OUT CONTACT REVERSAL e OPERATOR The Alarm will be active until the operator accepts the alarm e TIME OUT The Alarm will clear after the TIMEOUT has elapsed e CONTACT REVERSAL The alarm will clear if the contact that caused the alarm is reset e The default is OPERATOR or TIMEOUT e The default TIMEOUT is 30 seconds Rev 1 0 63 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 9 FUNCTION KEYS F1 F16 Function keys F1 to F16 are mapped to Macros 1 to 16 respectively Refer to paragraph 4 4 for accessing the system menus and paragraph 4 4 11 for programming macros To activate keys F1 through F8 macros 1 through 8 press the F1 F8 key To activate keys F9 through F16 macros 9 through 16 press the F9 F16 key Pressing either of these keys once causes the LED on the key to blink pressing it twice causes the LED to remain steady Blinking LED after you press one of the function keys the F1 F8 key is
62. l PSU Figure 7 Connecting Alarm Outputs 3 2 SETTING NTSC OR PAL VIDEO MODE The HSX3208L is setup for NTSC operation To change to PAL press the reset button 6 times in a row at a rate of 1 press per second The HSX3208L will reboot in PAL mode To change to NTSC press the reset button 5 times in arow ata rate of 1 press per second Rev 1 0 8 900 0398 30 Jan 06 3 3 KD6i HD6 SETUP By default all domes are configured as KD6i HD6 domes The KD6i HD6 Dome must be set to operate in Diamond Standard or Maxpro mode DIP switch S4 must be set as follows Diamond MAXPRO Standard Mode S4 1 OFF S4 1 ON S4 2 OFF S4 2 OFF S4 3 OFF S4 3 OFF S4 4 OFF S4 4 OFF Refer to the KD6i or HD6 User Manual for more details Note for full functionality of the dome the protocol must be set to Diamond standard The address of the KD6i dome must be set to match the number of the camera Camera 1 address 1 Camera 2 address 2 etc 3 4 HEGS5002 SETUP 3 4 1 LCD Display and Function Keys The HEGS5002 has an LCD display that displays system data user info and operator prompts There are five keys below the LCD that are used by the operator for accessing menus and selecting menu options tien Figure 8 HEGS5002 LCD Display and Functions Rev 1 0 9 900 0398 30 Jan 06 3 4 2 Overlays There are two overlays English version and Icon ver
63. nd NO Press Enter Operator Settings Completed Edit program another operator or press the Back key to exit and return to the Sel Menu option display on the LCD 4 4 10 Programming Sequences Press or until 10 Set Sequences and Guard Tours is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Sel Sequence Definition Sequences are numbered 1 32 Using the numeric keys enter the sequence to program edit Press Enter Edit Seq Name Enter a logical name for the sequence Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor use the numeric keys to enter numbers and use the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press Enter to accept display Sel Seq Type Use the keys to scroll through the available sequence types Deactivated Scan Sequence Guard Tour Salvo Slave By default the sequence is deactivated Press Enter to accept display Ent Salvo Slaves Enter the salvo slaves eg 1 3 8 NONE or ALL are valid entries Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor use the numeric keys to enter numbers and use the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press Enter to accept display Ent Seq Source Grp Using the numeric keys enter the source group of the sequence Note this must be the same Source group as the camera Rev 1 0 26 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 10 Programming Sequences Continued Rev 1 0 Sel S
64. nitor group the keyboard has access to Eg 1 3 8 or ALL are valid entries Use the numeric keys to enter numbers use the up and down arrow keys to enter characters Press Enter to accept display Ent KB Alrm mons This defines the alarm group the keyboard is assigned to Eg 1 3 8 or ALL are valid entries Use the numeric keys to enter numbers use the up and down arrow keys to enter characters Press Enter to accept display Ent KB Accept mons This defines the monitor video output that video is switched to when an alarm is accepted by the operator at this keyboard Use the numeric keys to enter the monitor number then press Enter Ent Audio Use the and keys to scroll through the options Props Status K Keyclick J Joyclick A AlarmBuzz Note Any or all of the 3 options can be entered Press Enter to accept display Sel Default Oper Enter the default operator for this keyboard Use the keys to scroll through the options None Master Supervisor Operator 1 to Operator 14 Press Enter to accept display Keyboard Present Use the and keys to switch between Yes and No Press Enter to accept display Keyboard Settings Completed Edit the another keyboard or press the Back key to exit the menu and return to the Sel menu option Rev 1 0 24 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 9 Rev 1 0 Programming Operators Press or until 9 Set Operator Properties is displayed on the LCD
65. nnne ens 20 4 4 6 Programming Alarms External Event Handling see 21 4 4 7 Programming Auxiliary Outputs sess nnns 23 4 4 8 Programming Keyboards sisisi aniis einsa sirna kaniinia nennen neret 24 4 4 9 Programming Operaiors ens 25 4 4 10 Programming Geguences nnns 26 Rev 1 0 vii 900 0398 30 Jan 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 4 4 11 Programming Matros AA 28 4 4 12 Setting the Time Date AAA 29 4 4 13 Editing System Library Strings non tnt 29 4 4 14 Programming Timed Event Operattons nn 30 FATS lc ne eher cte e ee da de eel bg Ren eR oec 31 4 4 16 Save Settings dre LE any eee d RR re Ple Ed rs e eds 31 4 4 17 Erase settings to Defaults AAA 32 SECTION 5 OPERATION WITH A HEGS5002 esses essen nennen nnne nnn nuin nnne 33 5 1 BOOTING wel HR EE 33 5 2 LOGGING INTO THE SYSTEM AANEREN 33 5 2 1 Default Passwords ete itd piae ic e tidie Bone dere etes 33 5 2 2 Operator Default Rights AANEREN 34 5 3 LOGGING OUT OF THE SYSTEM ener innen nnns ataa enn nnne nnne en 34 5 4 CONTROLLING MONITORS AND CAMERAG AAA 35 5 41 Selecting ER TTT 35 5 4 2 Selecting a Camera 35 5 5 PTZ OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING AAA 35 5 5 4 View PreShot Programming with default titles PGa non 36 5 5 2 PreShot Programming with user defined titles esseseeeese 37 5 5 3 PreShot Recall ote aec dp ee ceto ae ee booa f m oda 39 5 5 4 List
66. nter the setup mode and to log an operator out Move down through the character set Used to select a character in a name or value Move the cursor right 4 4 ENTERING THE SETUP MODE Rev 1 0 1 Press System Menu to access the setup menus on the LCD display Sel menu option ent to Log out 2 Press the or key to scroll the available setup menus 1 Set Local IP Properties 2 Set Up Device Properties 3 Set up Camera Properties 4 Set up Monitor Properties 5 Set up PTZ Cam Properties 6 Set External Event Handling 7 Set Auxiliary Control Outputs 8 Set Keyboard Properties 9 Set Operator Properties 10 Set Sequences and Guard Tours 11 Set up Macros 12 Set system time and date 13 Edit System String Library 14 Set up Timed Event Operations 15 Set Serial Ports 16 Save Settings to NU Memory 17 Erase settings to Defaults 3 When the desired setup menu is displayed press Enter Refer to paragraphs 4 4 1 through 4 4 17 for more detailed instructions on the setup menus 4 Important When setup is complete access menu 16 Save Settings to NU Memory to save your settings Press or until Yes is displayed on the LCD then press Enter 15 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 1 Rev 1 0 Set Local IP Properties Press or until 1 Set Local IP Properties is displayed on the LCD then press Enter WARNING Consult your network administrator for the IP Address Subnet and Gatew
67. onitor 55 PTZ OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING Use the joystick to control the PTZ e Joystick Left pan left e Joystick Right pan right e Joystick Up tilt up e Joystick Down tilt down e Rotate knob clockwise zoom in e Rotate knob counterclockwise zoom out Rev 1 0 35 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 1 View PreShot Programming with default titles PS PreShots Views 1 9 are available as scratchpad PreShots These can be programmed and recalled by any operator PreShots Views 10 99 can only be recalled by the operator PreShots 10 99 must be programmed by the master operator To program a PreShot or view 1 Position the camera pan tilt zoom focus to the desired scene 2 Press PreShot O gt gt Rev 1 0 36 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 1 5 5 2 Rev 1 0 PreShot Programming with default titles PS Continued Example To save PreShot 5 press PreShot O 5 5 PreShot 5 is stored in the KD6 unit with title PS5 When the PreShot is recalled the KD6 goes to the programmed position and displays PS5 on the video Notes PreShot titles must be enabled to view them on the video Note To save PreShots 10 99 the user must log in as a Master User PreShot Programming with user defined titles To program a PreShot with a user defined title perform the following steps Note The same rules for operator and master as defined in paragraph 5 5 1 apply 1 2 Position the camera pan tilt zoom focus to th
68. ontroller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu 3 Press the or key until Find Home Pos is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Find Home Pos 4 Press Enter e The KD6i goes to its factory set mechanical home position Rev 1 0 57 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 20 Return to Manual If the KD6i is performing an automatic command VectorScan or Tour the user can return the KD6 to manual control This command stops any function currently running in the KD6i and returns control to the operator 1 Press the Aux Ak key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function 2 Press the PTZ Call iS key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Select PTZ Func Dome Menu 3 Press the or key until Return to Manual is displayed as shown below Select PTZ Func Return to normal 4 Press Enter e If a tour or VectorScan is running it stops Rev 1 0 58 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 6 ACCESSING KD6i ON SCREEN SETUP MENUS 5 6 1 Accessing KD6i Setup Menus The KD6i menus can be accessed directly from the HEGS5002 1 Press AUX followed by PTZ Call S Dome Menu 2 Press Enter lt 9 to select Dome Menu The KD6i menu appears on the monitor The HEGS5002 LCD display changes to text entry Bei E mode lt A gt Follow the on screen prompts to setup the KD6i Refer to the KD6i user manual for details for each menu and associated options 5 6 2 Navigating the KD6i Menus
69. out Use the keys to switch between yes and no Press Enter Home on deselect Use the keys to switch between yes and no Press Enter Ent Release time Secs Using the numeric keypad enter the amount of time to set the timer between manual control of the PTZ and idle time Press Enter Enter Home View Enter the view preset you want the PTZ to go to when it times out or is deselected Press Enter Enter System View Using the numeric keypad enter the system view you want activated when the timer times out Press Enter PTZ Settings Complete Edit another PTZ camera or press the Back key to exit the menu and return to the Sel menu option display Rev 1 0 20 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 6 Rev 1 0 Programming Alarms External Event Handling Press or until 6 Set External Event Handling is displayed on the LCD and then press Enter Menu Option Sel External Evt Definition External events are the alarm inputs in the system numbered 1 32 Use the numeric keys to select the alarm to be programmed edited Press Enter Edit Event Name Enter a logical name for the alarm Position the cursor then use the left and right arrow keys and the up and down arrow keys to select the desired characters Press enter when desired name is displayed Sel Parent Dev Use the keys to scroll through the available programmed devices The parent device is where the alarms
70. r repairs can be avoided and the equipment can be maintained in an operable condition with a minimum of maintenance Periodically perform the following 1 Inspect all interface connecting cabling for deterioration or other damage 2 Clean the front panel with a soft cloth using any mild commercial cleaner 73 900 0398 30 Jan 06 NOTES Rev 1 0 74 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage 12V dc Power 6W Video Inputs 32 Video Outputs 8 monitor outputs amp 32 camera looping outputs Video Signal Format EIA NTSC and CCIR PAL Video Input Output 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms unbalanced Alarm Inputs 32 Control Ports 10BaseT Ethernet or serial RS 485 RS 232 Communication Speed 10MB sec Ethernet 1200 to 57500 baud serial Cable requirements Twisted pair shielded AWG 22 CAT5 Operation Distances 4000 ft 1219m for RS 485 50 ft 15 2m for RS 232 300 ft 92m for 10BaseT MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Construction Metal chassis Finish Light gray powder coating Dimensions 17 25W x 5 25H x 11 25D inches 438W x 133H x 286D mm Weight 12 Ibs 5 4kg ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Ambient Temp 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 50 C Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Rev 1 0 75 900 0398 30 Jan 06 Notes Rev 1 0 76 900 0398 30 Jan 06 APPENDIX A ASCII PROTOCOL
71. ras 1 16 9 PTZ Data 1 Port 3 10 HEGS5002 Keyboard RS 485 Keyboard Port Connect to HEGS5002 11 To Keyboard RS 485 Keyboard Port Connect to HEGS5002 12 Auxiliary Port 1 RS 485 RS 232 Auxiliary Port 13 Download Port RS 232 Connection to PC for Firmware Uploads 14 Reset Button System Reset 15 Ethernet Port 10BaseT Ethernet Port 16 Power Socket Power Connection 9 12V dc Rev 1 0 3 900 0398 30 Jan 06 NOTES Rev 1 0 4 900 0398 30 Jan 06 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION AND SETUP 3 1 INSTALLATION 3 1 1 Connecting HEGS5002 Keyboards The figure below shows two HEGS5002 keyboards connected to the HSX3208L HSX3208L VIDEO MATRIX IP Address 10 5 1 80 o 0000 OOOO TIOOOO OOOO ioe OO Ce FHIO O 0 0 HIE Flat ribbon cable cross over Honeywell Part 849518 0413 Honeywell 849193 0089 Honeywell 849193 0089 PSU 12 VDC 500 mA Gem 500 mA E RS 485 D RS 232 TX Flat Ribbon Cable Part 849518 0413 Honeywell 842372 0603 RS 232 TX GND RS 485 D 12VDC
72. ros 001 016 are mapped to Function Keys F1 F16 respectively Press Enter Edit Macro Name Enter a logical name for the macro Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor and use the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press Enter to accept display Sel Step to Edit Press enter to access the menu for programming editing step 1 or use the keys to select a step in the macro Sel Step Command Use the keys to select the step command The required data for each command is in parenthesis beside the command Output Output State Time Sleep Milliseconds MenuSelect KB string lib KB Buzzer KB mode time cnt WriteString Mon str 3 args FlashString Mon str 3 args ClearString Monitor number Jump Step number SetFlag Flag 1 32 ClearFlag Flag 1 32 Testlnput Input state TestFlag Flag 1 32 End No arguments required Last Step VCR Control Output Num Func Nop No Arguments Required Not operational CamSelect KB Cam View CamLink Cam Mon View Start Macro Macro Number Stop Macro Macro Number MonKeep Monitor Number MonRestore Monitor Number PTZKeep Camera Number PTZRestore Camera Number EnableEvent Event Number DisableEvent Event Number Press Enter when desired command is displayed Enter the required data for each field then press Enter n Sel Step to Edit Use the keys to select another step to edit and
73. sion included with the HEGS5002 controller Refer to Figure 9 for the English version and Figure 10 for the Icon version Throughout the text the operation instructions are provided using the English keys followed by the Icon keys in parenthesis Honeywell C dio T Ww o 9 Monitor Enter F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 Se AA Fi F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 gt ar Alt Tr us Focus Back Seq Flashback Alarm pp F9 F16 Figure 9 HEGS5002 with English Overlay Honeywell Sys e ti m J F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 XE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 3 Q 9 0 D Fi rer Figure 10 HEGS5002 with Icon Overlay Rev 1 0 10 900 0398 30 Jan 06 3 4 2 Selecting the Correct HEGS5002 Firmware HEGS5002 controllers contain Boot Manager firmware and three versions of controller firmware The three versions of controller firmware are listed below 1 Standalone 2 MUX Mode 3 System Mode To work with the HSX3208L the keyboard must be in the System Mode This is the default setting for the HEGS5002 Controller If the keyboard is not in System Mode perform the following procedure to place the keyboard in system mode 1 Reboot the HEGS5002 by cycling the power 2 Before the Boot
74. t title only 8 Press the or key until the character C E D S or N for the desired option is displayed on the controller LCD and then press System Menu 8 e If you selected C use the and gt keys to move the PreShot title to the desired location on the monitor display and then press Enter e If you selected E programming returns to the PreShot title field Perform step 7 and then perform step d or e below to save If you selected D the programming for the PreShot you entered in step 6 is deleted Go to step 9 If you selected S the current position of the KD6 is stored with the PreShot and title entered in steps 6 and 7 If you selected N only the title is saved for the PreShot entered in step 6 The current KD6 positioning is not saved 9 Program another PreShot by repeating step 1 and steps 6 through 8 or press Flashback ito exit PreShot programming 10 Press Back twice to exit the menus on the controller LCD display Rev 1 0 38 900 0398 30 Jan 06 5 5 3 PreShot Recall To recall a PreShot 1 press PreShot O gt Or 2 press PreShot O gt Enter J Example To recall PreShot 5 1 press 5 PreShot O Or 2 PreShot O 5 Enter D 5 5 4 List PreShots 1 Press the Aux AK key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD Enter function 2 Press the PTZ Call NSA key The following message is displayed on the controller LCD
75. tep to Edit Press enter to access the menu for programming editing step 1 in the sequence or use the keys to scroll through the steps Press enter to start the display at a specific step Sel Sequence Cam Use the keys to scroll through available cameras PS Xfer Dwl Type PS The Preshot to be called Xfr The transfer time is the amount of time the camera takes to go to the PreShot from its present location Dwl The dwell time is the amount of time the sequence remains on this camera before going to the next step Type Instructs the system how to interpret this step N normal step S this step must be skipped over E this step is the last step in the sequence Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor the numeric keys to enter numbers and the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press Enter Step Settings Completed Sel Step to Edit Use the keys to edit another step and press enter to start programming editing Continue editing steps or press the Back key to exit the step menu Select another sequence to program or press the Back key to exit the sequence menu 27 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 11 Programming Macros Press or until 11 Set up Macros is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Definition Select Macro Macros are numbered 1 255 Use the numeric keys to select the macro to program edit Note Mac
76. the system Press Enter Ent Source Groups Grp Defines the monitor source group 1 32 Eg 1 3 5 30 or ALL are valid entries Default None Ent Mon Keybds 8 Enter the Keyboard Group Eg 1 3 5 30 or ALL are valid entries Default 1 8 Press Enter Ent Alarm Grps Enter the alarm group for the monitor Eg 1 3 5 30 or ALL are valid entries Default 1 Press Enter Enable Monitor Use the and keys to toggle between yes and no Press Enter Monitor Settings Completed Edit another monitor or press the Back key Sg to exit the menu and return to the Sel menu option display Rev 1 0 19 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 5 Programming PTZ Cameras Press or until 5 Set Up PTZ Cam Properties is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Definition Select PTZ Using the numeric keypad enter the PTZ number to program edit and press Enter Sel PTZ Type Press the keys to scroll through the available options Ultrak KDZ 3 Party Other Smart Scan Ultrak KD6 Press enter when the desired option is displayed Sel net PTZ Dev Enter the device where the PTZ is connected Use keys to scroll through available devices Press Enter when device is displayed on LCD Enter PTZ Node Address Use the numeric keypad to enter the address of the PTZ Press Enter Variable Spd PTZ Use the keys to switch between yes and no Press Enter Home on time
77. the up or down arrow keys to enter a comma between the camera and view Enter 0 0 for no Alternate camera and view Enter PTZ Call amp View Enter the PTZ camera and view preset position to be called up when viewing this camera and the operator presses the PTZ Call key Enter the camera and view numbers using the numeric keypad and the up or down arrow keys to enter a comma between the camera and view Enter 0 0 for no PTZ call and view Press Enter Ent Cam Source Grp 1 32 Use the numeric keys to enter the camera source group Press Enter Enable Camera Yes or No Press the keys to switch between yes and no Press Enter Camera Settings Completed is displayed on the LCD Select another camera or press the Back key to exit the menu and return to the Sel menu option screen Rev 1 0 18 900 0398 30 Jan 06 4 4 4 Programming Monitors Press or until 4 Set Up Monitor Properties is displayed on the LCD then press Enter Menu Option Sel Monitor Definition The monitors in the system are numbered 1 8 The monitor number should be the same as the video output number it is connected to on the rear panel of the switcher Using the numeric keypad enter the monitor number to program edit and press Enter Edit Mon Name Enter a logical name for the monitor Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired
78. then press Enter Menu Option Select Operator Definition Use the keys to scroll through the available operators Press Enter Edit Oper Name Enter a logical name for the operator Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor Use the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press enter to accept display Edit 4 digit PIN Using the numeric keys enter a 4 digit personal ID number 0000 to 9999 for this operator Press Enter to accept display Ent Oper Prio Enter the priority 1 255 for this operator using the numeric keys 1 is the highest priority Press Enter Ent Oper KBds Enter the keyboards this operator may log on to Note 1 2 5 9 or 1 3 7 8 or ALL are valid inputs Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor use the numeric keys to enter numbers use the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press Enter to accept display Ent Oper Source Grps Enter the source group for this operator Note 1 2 5 8 or 1 3 7 8 and ALL are valid inputs Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor use the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press Enter to accept display Ent Oper Alarm Grps Enter the alarm groups this operator has access to Note 1 2 5 8 or 1 3 7 8 or ALL are valid inputs Use the left and right arrow keys to position the cursor use the up and down arrow keys to select characters Press Enter to accept display
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Univex OHDADJ User's Manual PowerShield Centurion 1G 1-3KVA Tower Rack User Manual DOCSS 2.0 MANUAL User`s Manual - Parts Express NRG 16-50S - Gestra AG - Hecht Harting 10/100 Managed Switch 10x RJ-45 Lasko 5129 space heater Bedienungsanleitung Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file