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1. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 4 4 1 MAXIMUS
2. A 4
3. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 0 De Ice 60 120
4. 5 1 15A 2 3mm 2 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP
5. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 7 1 2 8 7 1 3
6. EXPOSURE 1 gt MODE AUTOMATIC AUTO SLOW SHUTTER COMPENSATION COMPENSATION VALUE BACKLIGHT COMP 41 9 6 3 11 1 IR OFF ON 5 H AUTO
7. 115 59 01 Bl 116 5 02 O O 115 59 60 9 7 3 NVR
8. ADVANCED EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE OTHER 9 6 3 8 Zoom 1 0 7 1 gt ZOOM SPEED 2 DIGITAL ZOOM MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 6 3 9 Focus 1 0 7 2 Autofocus
9. 11 2 1 4 69 11 2 2 12 EU VIDEOTEC
10. Autoflip 180 o MANUAL CONTROL 1 gt MAXIMUM SPEED 2 FAST MODE VEL WITH ZOOM 3 4 TILT SCALE FACT 5 AUTOFLIP 6 MOVEMENT LIMITS MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 6 4 2 US 1 2 Pan Start 3 Pan End 4 5 o 6
11. Patrol Autopan MOTTON 1 gt CONFIG STANDARD 2 OFFSET PAN 0 00 MANUAL CONTROL PRESET PATROL AUTOPAN MOTIONS RECALL ADVANCED MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 6 4 1 1 2
12. 0 ADVANCED 1 gt STATTC CONTROL 2 DYNAMIC CONTROL 3 CYCLIC HOMING 4 ECO MODE 9 6 5 1 PTZ OFF 1 5 3 5 5 5 CONST OFF 1 5 3 S 5 S CONST OFF
13. VOx VOx 4 VOx 4 VOx 4 VOx 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 25um 25um 25um 25um 25 um LWIR 75um 135um 75 13 5 75 13 5 75 13 5 7 5 13 5 Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop 1sec DDE A 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 13 18 24 34 48
14. 9 6 4 6 47 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 10 5 BE CS 10 12 67 9 6 4 7 47 10 6 2 3
15. 1 2 ZONE TITLING 1 gt ENABLING N 2 EDIT ZONE 36 9 6 3 2 1 2 Start 3 Stop 4 EDIT ZONE 2 START 3 STOP 0 00 4 TEXT TXT AREA1 0 00 64 15 45 1 S 1 Start 15 00 Stop
16. FOCUS FAR FOCUS NEAR IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE SET PRESET Focus to change speed Iris to change dwell Joystick to exit 100deg s 5s Dwell Pan 5 56 12001 36 00 Tilt Zoom EB 130 10 2 2 9 6 43 45 10 3 10 4 10 12 67
17. J9 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP J9 2 W GND 23 6 1 9 3 28 5 2 6 1 9 1 AI AS AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 AL5 E 29 N 0 N C OE
18. EL 2 o Apply 63 NVR Go To 128 CD NVR User Manual 64 10
19. AN INFO 2 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 3
20. 9 6 6 1 RL2 2 A 49 RL2 2 B TA E 6 1 9 2 RL1 1 B AC30V DC60V A _A3_A4_A5S 1A 0 25mm AWG 30 amp 1 5mm AWG 16 77 ie ALS 5 AL4 4 220 A B AL3 3 AL2 Red 9 6 6 1 ALT 1 gt TS 200m 0 2
21. 1 S 3 S 5 S CONST ID OFF ID OFF 1 5 3 5 5 S CONST DISPLAY 1 gt PTZ POSITIONS 2 PRESET NAME 3 AREAS NAME 4 UNIT ID CONST 5 RECEIVED COMMAND CONST HORIZONTAL DELTA 3 VERTICAL DELTA 3 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 6 6 1 2 3
22. Address Protocol MACRO RS485 1 38400 N81 RX RS485 2 38400 N81 REPEAT FW Oa Apr 14 2009 000 0000 HW Camera 36x PC MPX1PVWOO00A SN 109032220029 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 6 10 5 1 6 ROI ROI 7 RS 485 3 2 8 2 Standard Status THERMAL CAMERA 1 gt CONTROL INTERNAL CONFIG STANDARD FLAT FIELD CORRECT
23. 6 1 14 3 RS 422 RS422 Full Duplex RS 485 1 RS 422 RX RS 485 2 RS 422 TX o RS 485 1 RS 485 2 1200m max 36 6 1 14 4 RS 485 RS485 1 DIP G G p B E RS 485 1 RS 485 2 RS 485 1 1200m max 1200m max B 35 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP RS485 2 G TEET G 1 1200m max 27 6 1 15
24. 15A 2 3mm 2 80 C 10 C MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP
25. 9 6 10 1 52 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 6 10 3 1 1 LUT 2 FFC FFC NTSC 33ms PAL 40ms 15 3 OFF 2 4 4 Dynamic DDE DDE 17
26. WHITE BALANCE DE CD PER 3 BLUE VALUE 78 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 43 9 6 3 13 1 2 3 Wide Dynamic 4 5
27. Setubp emm AN meu omis reg fmi El 119 Setup Camera IP Camera ID 1 2 3 IP 192 168 0 102 1 CH Video Server 121 o Camera Name 2 Apply A NVR
28. JA 33 9 5 EDIT ZONE 2 START 0 00 S SqOP 0 00 4 gt TBXT TXT AREAL Bd 55 1 gt Top 0Hzh 5 56 F M T 0 7 34 EDIT TEXT 1g 9 0H th 58 ERASE SAVE EXIT abo EDIT TEXT F M T 0 7 B 59
29. Mouse PTZ 125 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP OSM OSD OSD 126 Enter Leave 0SM 3 9 6 OSM 35 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 7 3 2 Mouse PTZ G Setup gt Setup Camera PTZ Preset Media Source 3 Live View 127
30. Media Source amp 120 IP MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 122 EEL amp 61 9 7 3 1 PTZ Setup gt Setup Camera PTZ Media Source Enable PTZ Apply 38400 baud VIDEOTEC MACRO
31. Modular Automatic Lens Modular Automatic Lens Reset Technology Reset Technology P4 36 3 4mm 2848 f 3 5mm 98mm 122 4mm FL F1 6 F4 5 FV F1 35 F3 7 12 432 12 336 A 57 8 1 7 55 8 2 1 320mm 1500mm 10mm 0 4in wide to 1500mm 59 1in tele 1 1 1 10000s 1 1 1 10000s 13 76 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP df dC LXdWOANW ZL 160X120 19mm 13mm 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC VOx VOx VOX 160x120 160x120 160x120
32. Loctite 270 35Nm 1 Fa MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 5 4 3 2 4 4 M10x30mm A4 80 Loctite 270 35Nm 1 o MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 5 4 4 Loctite 270 1
33. A 6 1 5 19 CH i 1 G
34. 8 70 70 OUS 1 2 MASKING 1 gt COLOUR 2 EDIT MASKS 37 9 6 3 4
35. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 14 1 2 3 4 NPT 360 90 907 0 17 1007 0 17 100 0 02 12mm 14 1 3 24Vac 50 60Hz 120W 1 75 Q 1Vp p PAL NTSC 3 VIDEOTEC MACRO 250 ERNITEC 250 PANASONIC 250 PELCO D 99 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 95 16 IO 5 2 1A 30V AC 60V DC 73 14 1 4 OSD RS485 half duplex
36. PTZ MAXIMUS PTZ AISI 316L IEC EN60079 14 1 3 4 NPT CPU PTZ IP66 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F MAXIMUS PTZ
37. 6 1 2 A VIDEOTEC 6 1 3 17 amp 6 to MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 3
38. 109 Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name nvEPLMedia ocx Publisher Content Appliance Networks Limited More options Don t Install While files from the Internet can be useful this type can potentially harm lt your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk B 110 57 Install 1 Video Live ww Ww ULISSE IP 101 gt gt Quit Video Display MPEGS Audiooutsvsumels4 gt GD po2Ci2 2004701701 00 32 11 X9 001 Bl 111 Quit gt Video Setting gt Video Adjust gt gt User Account gt System Info gt Firmware gt Factory Default gt gt Save Reboot gt
39. 4 1 gt TYPE N C 2 ACT 3 NR 4 4 TEXT ALARM 1 SCAN B 93 ALARMS STATE CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CLOSED ALLARME 5 CLOSED 49 9 6 7 XY 5
40. Auto Bright ITT 2 3 ITT AGC 4 5 6 7 GAIN CONTROL 1 gt ALGORITHM 2 3 4 5 6 7 102 PLATEAU VAL ITT MEAN MA
41. 4 24 M10x20mm A4 80 4 Loctite 270 35Nm 1 5 4 3 5 4 2 14 5 4 3 1 4 4 M10x30mm A4 80
42. 9 6 6 1 6 1 1 1 21 2 22 A 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F TF 40 C 60C 40 F 140 F 94 9 EC II 1 5
43. 1 DIP 1 MACRO 38400 RS485 1 ON 2 ON 4 DIP IP 6 1 12 DIP 2 SW 1 ON OFF SW 1 OFF DIP 2 32 25 6 1 13 6 1 14 DIP 2 DIP 2 2 RS485 DIP DIP 5
44. WD 21881 3 4 G
45. OFF 2 3 SPOT METER 1 gt MODE 2 DIGITAL 3 THERMOMETER 2 105 55 9 6 10 8 9 6 10 9 STATUS 1 2 FW VERSION 0802 0040 CAMERA S N 00001234 3 TEMPERATURE 0034 0 4 o P N 41320035A SPXXX
46. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 5 4 1 01 4 M10x20mm A4 80 02 4 Loctite 270 35Nm 1 4 4 238 1 5 4 2 4
47. 42 43 29 30mm HE CBS Lice fa prem 09 30 7 7 1 7 1 1
48. MPXCOL AISI 316L MPXWBTA AISI 316L 14 2 8 1 MPXT 31kg 6816 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 14 3 5 C BE De Ice 24Vac 1 08A 50 60Hz 25 9W 5A 50 60Hz 120W 12 75 14 4 SONY Day Night 36x SONY Day Night 28x High sensitivity PAL NTSC PAL NTSC 36x 28x Fix Auto 4 True progressive SCAN A Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Fix Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Fix Auto Sodium Vapor Lamp Fix Auto Sodium Vapor Lamp Fix Auto Auto 550TV 550TV Auto ICR 1 4
49. Address 1 Protocol MACRO RS485 1 38400 N81 RX RS485 2 38400 N81 REPEAT 232 FW UPGRADE ONLY FW Oa Jun 4 2009 HW 000 0001 DIP1 1 VIEW CONF ON DIP DIP1 SW1 DIP DIP1 SW1 Address 1 DE ICE PROCEDURE IN PROGRESS REMAINING MINUTES 59 71 Address 1 DE TCE PROCEDURE SYSTEM BLOCKED TEMPERATURE TOO LOW Error E1 AUTOPAN WITHOUT LIMITS 2 2
50. 10 12 67 66 10 9 0 10 12 67 9 6 7 50 10 10 1012 67 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 10 11
51. 10 12 67 v o RECORDING TOUR MODE Iris to stop Bl 131 Iris Open Iris Close 10 12 67 65 10 7 1 10 8 Wiper 0
52. 1 2 o 3 EDIT MASK 1 gt MASK NUMBER 2 ENABLE MASK 3 EDIT MASK El 67 38 9 6 3 5 Ed 67 38 PTZ 68 6 7 Y Pa MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP
53. 10 1 9 6 5 48 NORTH EAST IDs 1 Preset Text 001 E7 PRESET NOT CONFIGURED Bl 129 NORTH EAST ID 1 12345 AL 1 Alarm 1 Pan 5 56 Tilt 120 01 Zoom 36 00x Text 001 E7 PRESET NOT CONFIGURED MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 10 2 10 2 1
54. LIMITS 1 gt PAN LIMITS 2 PAN START 3 PAN END 4 TILT LIMITD 5 6 TILT START TILT END 82 9 6 4 3 1 2 PRESET 1 gt EDIT PRESET 2 PRESET UTILITIES 45 9 6 4 4 ETE Pan Tilt Zoom Focus 8 9
55. Camera Tree Media Source PTZ L Enable PTZ Apply Refresh CameaD E 123 NVR 62 124 5 HET Mouse PTZ
56. MASK 1 9 6 3 6 67 38 ITZ Motions 70 71 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 72 o 39 9 6 3 7 1 2 3 40 Zoom Focus
57. 10 6 65 Error E9 TEMP TOO LOW MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 14 14 1 MPX 14 1 1 AISI 316L RTV NBR 0
58. 10 2 65 9 6 4 7 47 Error E2 WIPER BLOCKED 72 Error E3 PATROL WITHOUT PRESET Error E4 PATROL 1 PRESET ONLY 2 10 2 65 9 6 4 6 47 Error E7 PRST NOT CONFIGURED 10 2 65 Error E8 TOUR NOT CONFIGURED
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60. 8 1 31 ears 9 OSM On Screen Menu 10 12
61. RG59 RG174A U UL1354 75 BNC BNC J6 J7 20 NS S LE AN A QU 21 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 7 4 IP RS 485 5E UTP RJ45 d 22 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 23 24
62. VIDEOTEC A G 70 EU MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 13 Troubleshooting
63. 22 IP Microsoft Windows Xp service pack 2 2 Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition Enterprise Edition OS Microsoft Internet Explorer IP 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 LAN Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 IP 1 LAN IP MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP OCX
64. 67 9 1 0SM OSM Zoom 9 1 1 2 32 9 2 OSM ADVANCED OM SPEED GITAL ZOOM IDE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE 49 gt ADVANCED 1 ZOOM SPEED 2
65. i 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 1
66. OPTION 1 gt CEILING MOUNT 2 ALARMS 3 WASHER E 91 9 6 6 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 6 1 gt ALARM 2 ALARM 3 ALARM 4 ALARM 5 ALARME 5 6 ALARMS STATE 92 IR 5 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 1 5 1 N C N O 2 1 2 3 OFF 3
67. 14 5 4 3 2 e ADEA EAE N 15 RR m m 15 HE t uvam CRT OTT RR 16 MUI 16 6 1 1 6 1 2 16 AE EAN OND a A T 17 6114 7 ZI ODE PaE E ea iU CE 18 ss at A Mr 19 61 6 AD dopo A eS ADR eR ERREUR ADU 21 od AU UBL getestet UE 22 ONS 1226 p 957 472 0D EI oce NN 23 6 1 9 2 I EU m OBERE ose etienne 6J 9h 24 MR RIPE Dr RR T T 24 6 1 10 5 25 OT DI 25 6 1 12 ttti tttttttte t tttt 25 FO as KE eei incide dete epa ei doe eis E e ERE 26 6 1 14 26 085185 27 6 1 14 2 RS 485 1 r RS 485 2 ttt 27 ITAS RSA WEAN A ia EECA ERRO AREA EARN 6 1 14 4 RS 485 HH AZA Z ERR 6 1 15 6 1 16 Z ie MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 3 p 28 6 1 18 29 6 1 19 29 7 cui EBT
68. ei 6 SHARPNESS HIGH RESOLUTION WIDE DYNAMIC STABILIZER PROGRESSIVE SCAN NOISE REDUCTION 79 9 6 4 1 Standard Low Speed Low Speed 44 Wind Mode High Perf Custom Offset Pan 0 0 fi
69. Focus Far Focus Near 9 6 4 5 46 10 12 MACRO PELCOD SENSORMATIC ERNITEC PANASONIC 1 77 77 77 77 77 2 3 47 2 78 78 78 78 78 3 48 3 79 79 79 79 79 4
70. 17 20 SRG e 01 MM 02 03 17 2 10mm B 19 24Vac 24Vac 24Vac GND 1 20 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 6 1 J6 J7 SELV Cy 26AWG
71. CD CD ROM EE CCTV UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE infogvideotec com Ph ULISSE IP Integrated Camera Positioning System Network Based Contents General Featur Click this link to install the Ulisse IP Control Software on your Videotec NVR Professional Bl 117 Videotec NVR Professional NVR Activemonitor Admin 123456 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP S A Video live 118
72. 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F o IEC EN 60079 14 4
73. 0 A 0 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP Videotec
74. 50 Tour 1 Start 80 80 80 80 80 Pattern 2 3 51 Tour 2 Start 81 81 81 81 81 Pattern 3 52 Tour 3 Start 82 82 82 82 82 Pattern 4 53 Tour Record Iris Open Close IrisOpen Close Iris Open Close Iris Open Close Iris Open Close Stop Ack Wiper Start 85 85 85 85 85 Aux 3 ON Aux 3 ON Aux 3 ON Aux 3 ON 54 Wip Wiper Stop 86 86 86 86 86 Aux 3 OFF Aux 3 OFF Aux 3 OFF Aux 3 OFF 55 Wip Washer 87
75. 87 87 87 87 Aux 4 ON Aux 4 ON Aux 4 ON Aux 4 ON 56 Was 88 88 88 88 88 F ON 57 89 89 89 89 89 OFF 58 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 67 MACRO PELCOD SENSORMATIC ERNITEC PANASONIC 94 94 94 94 94 E init 61 OSM 95 95 95 95 95 Ment Iris open Focus 46 Zoom out Patrol Start
76. DIP 2 120 2 DIP 7 28 DIP DIP 7 8 RS485 1 RS485 2 DIP 2 E eh A 4 et n oo le ON 85485 2 Dim OFF RS485 2 ON RS485 1 OFF 5485 1 7 6 1 16 DIP 1 38 28 SW 1 SW2 SW3 SW 4 ON OFF ON OFF PANASONIC OFF OFF ON OFF ERNITEC OFF ON OFF OFF SENSORMATIC ON OFF OFF OFF PELCOD OFF OFF OFF OF
77. 75 75 44 2 76 76 76 76 76 alb E11 68 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 11 EC EN 60079 19 VIDEOTEC MM 11 1 Videotec 11 2
78. w P NTSC PAL 2 0 1 1 1 1 3db 105db l Wa opia TA 3 2 14 V3 F22 2db 75db 3 1 8 e 4 46 4 4 115 112 6 6db 45db 5 1 30 1 27 F14 8db 3db 6 1 600 1 50 F11 10db 15db 5 7 1 90 1 75 F9 6 12db 0db 8 1 100 1 100 F5 14db 1 5db 9 1 125 1 120 F6 8 16db 3db 10 180 1 150 F5 6 18db 4 5db 11 250 215 F4 8 20db 6db 12 350 300 F4 22db 7 5db 13 500 425 F3 4 24db 9db 14 725 600 F2 8 26db 10 5db 15 1 1000 1 1000 F2 4 28db 16 1 1500 1 1250 F2 17 1 2000 1 1750 F1 6 18 1 3000 1 2500 19 1 4000 1 3500 20 1 6000 1 6000 21 1 10000 1 10000 42 MNVCMPXTJ
79. 2 1 1 2 2 IP 1 2 1 1 2 2 1CD 5 3 100 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 5 4
80. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP Date Setting Video Setting 720x576 640x480 352 288 176 144 28kbit 3 Mbit gt gt Video Display gt gt Host Setting Apply Reset 114 Save amp Reboot Factory Default MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP AN
81. 3 Lo 5 Trigger PTZ 4 EURO ZLEJ 1 gt FOCUS SPEED 2 AUTOFOCUS 3 AUTOFOCUS TYPE TRIGGER 4 SENSITIVITY NORMAL MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 6 3 10 1 5 6 Auto Slowshutter 7 8 9
82. 4 Set Speed 5 Set Pause 6 7 PRESET UTILITIES 1 gt AUTOFOCUS DAY 2 AUTOFOCUS NIGHT SCAN SPEED 3 4 DEFAULT SPEED 5 DEFAULT DWELL 6 7 SET SPEED SET PAUSE MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 6 4 6 1 2
83. VIDEOTEC VIDEOTEC 0 02 VIDEOTEC VIDEOTEC AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO are registered trademarks 14 1 6 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F 2kV 4kV 4 14 1 7 MPXWBA AISI 316L MPXCW AISI 316L 12mm 8mm 14 2 3 24Vac 50 60Hz 120W max 2
84. 1 2 XY 3 ON 4 5 OFF WASHER 1 gt ENABLE 2 NOZZLE PRESET 3 WIPER ON DELAY 4 WASHING DURATION 5 WIPER OFF DELAY 95 2 2 50 9 6 8 1 2 DEFAULT 1 gt DELETE SETUP 2 DELETE PRESET B 96 9 6 9
85. 11 2 1 11 2 1 1 Lees 11 2 1 2 11 2 1 3 11 2 1 4 a A PODIET r AE AE 11 22 12 e P 13 Troubleshooting TEE TEE MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 5 MI 74 142 1 MENU C DENS UE 74 23 MU M 74 IP ELI 75 ottime oerte aeneus tate pat e meiste studied 75 o o MEDIEN MR 75 142 dC CT RS RUN 75 OR 75 IZ Ira 75 MAJAD T EM es 76 15 Dto 81 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 1 1 AN
86. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP MAXIMUS PTZ 100 90 90 MAXIMUS PTZ 0 02 36 28 OSD
87. RS485 4 1 1 1 E13 MPXT 10 VOx 7 5 13 5 UM 320x256 PAL 320x240 NTSC 8 3fps 25fps PAL 7 5fps 30fps NTSC f 1 0 NEdT 50mK 2 4 3 MPXT MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 5
88. LO Sie darc EDIT PRESET 0 00 TILT 0 00 ZOOM FOCUS SPEED PAUSE TEXT 0 4096 5600 100 0 1 Text 001 84 46 9 6 4 5 1 2 3
89. stay v ON 5 1 1 7 2 5854403148413141757820315250 1 OFF Fig 123 When the unit settings have been inserted quit the NVR programm and re start it so that all the changes will be saved To control a unit via the control panel select the unit to be controlled by clicking with the mouse on the corresponding video window and then operate from the control panel Fig 124 It is possible to set 5 different speeds for pan and tilt and it is also possible to enable advanced functions using the Action menu which contains for example the Autopan Start Stop commands etc If you want to control the PTZ using the mouse directly from the video window check Mouse PTZ in the control panel You can then use the mouse to control both movements and zoom Zoom and Zoom are situated in the centre DK To wo WS 00 9 oaae En GEE 62 Mouse PTZ Fig 125 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN To set the configuration parameters of the pan amp tilt by means of OSM enable the corresponding function using the control panel OSD Fig 126 To move around within the menu use the up and down arrow keys and confirm using the Enter key The Leave key is used to quit the submenu menu For a complete description of the functions that can be set via OSM see 9 6 Configuration via OSM page 35 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 7 3 2 Preset and lo
90. 238 Fig 5 usibu3 jenueui suononusu 5 4 2 Fixing with bracket The bracket can be fixed to the vertical wall Use screws and wall fixing devices that can bear at least four times the weight of the unit To fix the device to the bracket use 4 washers 4 stainless steel grower washer and 4 hexagon stainless steel bolts A4 class 80 M10x20mm Make sure the thread are free of dirt and debris Apply a generous amount of thread locking compound Loctite 270 into the threaded holes in the base of the device EN English Instructions manual Tighten them to 35Nm The thread compound must cure for one hour allow for this period prior to completing the installation Fig 6 14 5 4 3 Fixing the unit to the pole mount adapter or corner mount adapter To install the component on a pole or at a wall corner first of all fix the pan amp tilt unit to the wall bracket 5 4 2 Fixing with bracket page 14 5 4 3 1 Fixing with pole mount Fix the wall bracket to the pole mount adapter using 4 washers 4 stainless steel grower washer and 4 hexagon stainless steel bolts A4 class 80 M10x30mm Make sure the thread are free of dirt and debris Apply a generous amount of thread locking compound Loctite 270 into the threaded holes in the base of the device Tighten them to 35Nm The thread compound must cure for one hour allow for this period prior to completing the installation Fig
91. 6 DIP 2 PAP PHI APA EU i B Ki 85 485 TX RX 33 DIP 2 3 4 Z2 dd cce a DIP 2 ON OFF RS 422 OFF OFF RS 485 6 8 4 m m amp le l3 ON JON ON 38400 baud ofFlow Jon 19200 baud Jon OFF ON 9600 baud loFF OFF ON 4800 baud Jon Jon OFF 2400 baud OFF ON orr 1200baud Jon OFF OFF 600 baud OFF OFF OFF 300baud ON OF 26 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 14 1 RS 485 TX RX RS485 1 Half Duplex RS485 2 TX RX 1200m max 34 6 1 14 2 RS 485 1 r RS 485 2
92. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 6 OSM 9 6 1 MATN MENU 1 gt LANGUAGE CAMERA MOTION DISPLAY SETUP OPTIONS DEFAULT INFO 60 9 6 2 LANGUAGE MENU 1 gt ITALIANO 2 ENGLISH 3 FRANCAIS 4 DEUTSCH MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP VVVVVVV 9 6 3 1 1 Standard Low Light Far Mode Custom 1 gt CONFIG STANDARD 2 ZONE TITLING 3 MASKING 4 ADVANCED 35 9 6 3 1 8
93. Repair of this equipment shall be carried AN out by suitably trained or supervised by VIDEOTEC personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice e g IEC EN 60079 19 11 1 System configuration and statistics display When contacting Videotec for assistance please go to the configuration and statistic page and send a screenshot or serial number and device identification code 11 2 Maintenance and cleaning by users 11 2 1 Routine to be carried out regularly 11 2 1 1 Cleaning the glass Water should be used or a liquid detergent that will not generate a hazardous situation MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 11 2 1 2 Cleaning the germanium window Remove the protective grid and spacer unscrewing the 4 socket flat cap screws on the front of the enclosure using 2mm no sparking hex wrench Fig 132 Use neutral soap diluted with water Take extra care not to scratch or damage the outer surface treated with carbon coating Damage to this coating could interfere with the transparency of the surface to infrared light Do not use ethyl alcohol solvents hydrogenated hydrocarbons strong acids or alkalis Using these products will irreparably damage the germanium surface Once done cleaning reassemble the spacer and the protection grid 11 2 1 3 Cleaning the device This should be done regularly If a layer of dust accumulates on the outside of the housing it should never be more than 5mm thick The device s
94. 1280m 330m 165m 4199ft 1083ft 541ft 840m 215m 108m 590m 150m 74m Tab 14 N3 usubug jenueusuononnsu N3 Slbl d 1XdWOANW EN English Instructions manual gt THERMAL CAMERAS AVAILABLE RESOLUTION 320X256 Lens 35mm Lens 25mm Lens 19mm Lens 13mm Lens 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC Image sensor Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Resolution 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 320x256 320x240 Pixel dimensions 25um 25um 25um 25um 25um Spectral response long wave infrared LWIR from 7 5hm to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5hm Internal shutter only for sensor compen Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec sation Digital Detail Enhancement DDE d P4 P4 P4 Digital Zoom 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x Image updating frequency 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps Image updating high frequency 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps Scene temperature range 40 C
95. 45 00 o MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 0 90 65 4 9 6 4 44 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 6 3 3 24
96. 5 1 Safety precautions before use The electrical installation in which the unit is inserted must be equipped with a 15A maximum bipolar protection circuit magnetothermal that must include a bipolar automatic type circuit breaker which must also envisage earth fault current protection magnetothermal differential with minimum distance of 3mm between contacts Make sure that all the devices are certified for the application and for the environment in which they will be installed MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN gt Make connections and tests in the laboratory before carrying out installation on site Use appropriate tools for the purpose Before proceeding with any operations make sure that the mains voltage is correct For handling there aren t request of particular demands to assigned staff therefore it is recommended to carry out such operation observing the common rules of accident prevention usibu3 jenueui suononusu 5 2 Unpacking and contents 5 2 1 Unpacking When the product is delivered make sure that the package is intact and that there are no signs that it has been dropped or scratched If there are obvious signs of damage contact the supplier immediately Keep the packaging in case you need to send the product for repairs 5 2 2 Contents Check the contents to make sure they correspond with the list of materials as below EN English Instructio
97. FFC FFC FFC 2 FFC NTSC 33ms PAL 40ms 3 FFC NTSC 33ms PAL 40ms 4 FFC 0 1 C 5 FFC 0 1 52
98. 11 2 1 11 2 1 1 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 11 2 1 2 4 2mm 132 ISD ROTRANS AALT 11 2 1 3 5mm
99. Standard Sets the standard configuration of the thermal camera High Gain Sets the configuration for a higher resolution image Isotherm Sets the configuration for highlighting objects within a given temperature range 9 6 10 8 Thermal Analysis Menu Isotherm page 56 Custom Signals that the operator has manually chosen the configuration of the thermal camera 3 Flat Field Correction Allows access to the Flat Field correction management submenu 4 Video Setup Allows access to the video configuration management submenu MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN Gain control Allows access to the gain control management submenu ROI Setup Allows access to the ROI management submenu Thermal Analysis Allows access to the thermal analysis management submenu Status Allows access to the submenu containing the technical features of the thermal camera THERMAL CAMERA 1 gt CONTROL INTERNAL CONFIG STANDARD FLAT FIELD CORRECTION VIDEO SETUP GAIN CONTROL ROI SETUP THERMAL ANALYSIS STATUS Fig 98 51 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 9 6 10 1 Flat Field Correction Menu The thermal camera is fitted with an internal mechanism which periodically improves the quality ofthe images called Flat Field Correction FFC The 52 parameters which manage this function 1 Flat Field Auto Enables the automatic or manual Flat Field correction When the
100. V 30 CA c c r v M RM T 30 CAL OI GM 30 742 31 7 1 3 8 REDI EC v mda dua ede 31 8 1 eese 31 9 9 1 OSM 32 92 A DAFA AB E A E A 32 Si Ke RM E PERPE 33 S 33 MR Dni NE 34 9 6 05M ae JB UI TERR RE E E 35 35 9 2 oceani 9 6 3 gt 9 6 3 1 ett 36 9 6 3 2 9 6 3 3 V AE X Lm etes 9 634 V 9 6 3 5 9 6 3 6 9 6 3 7 9 6 3 8 Zoom 9 6 3 9 Focus 9 6 3 10 9 6 3 11
101. 93 93 93 93 93 Pat Pattern 1 60 Patrol Stop 92 92 92 92 92 Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick stick Pat 59 99 99 99 99 99 Apa Pattern 1 2 63 96 96 96 96 96 Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Apa 62 FFC 74 74 74 74 74 43 2 75 75 75
102. High Low Auto High Low WET 9 6 10 2 53 FFC FLAT FIELD CORRECTION 1 gt FLAT FIELD AUTO INTERVAL LOW GAIN INTER TEMPERATURE LOW GAIN TEMP GAIN MODE DO FFC GAIN SWITCH VALUES MNVCMPXTJP_14
103. usibu3 jenueui suononusu 9 6 10 4 Gain Control Menu Once inside the Gain Control Configuration menu it is possible to set one of the following parameters Algorithm Sets the type of automatic gain control AGC to optimize the image It is possible to choose between the following algorithms Automatic Automatically sets the contrast and brightness of the image when environmental conditions change by equalizing the grey scale histogram The image can be modified by changing the value of the ITT Mean Max Gain and Plateau Value parameters This is the default algorithm and it is recommended for normal use of the thermal camera EN English Instructions manual Once Bright The set brightness level represents the mean of the brightness values of the image when this parameter is selected The image can be modified by changing the value of the Contrast parameter Auto Bright The set brightness level represents the mean of the brightness values Such level is updated in real time The image can be modified by changing the values of the Contrast and Compensation parameters Manual The contrast and brightness levels are manually set by the user Linear Histogram Contrast and brightness of the image are optimized using one linear transfer function The image can be modified by changing the values of the ITT Mean and Max Gain parameters 54 gi us qe Plateau Value Sets the maximum pixel value
104. 7 Speed The speed at which the position is reached when preset is recalled from the Patrol and Scan function 8 Pause Sets the dwell time in seconds before starting the next movement in Patrol 9 Text The text that is displayed when the preset position is reached EDIT PRESET 0 00 0 4096 100 0 1 5600 Text 001 Fig 84 From the menu it is possible to directly store the preset by sending the Iris Close command that enables the pan amp tilt movements 46 9 6 4 5 Preset Menu Utility Preset Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters 1 Daytime A Focus Enables the use of the autofocus when loading the preset in daytime mode To guarantee fast and accurate focusing ofthe image disable the automatic focus 2 Night time A Focus Enables the use of the autofocus when loading the preset in night time mode We advise enabling the automatic focus when the pan amp tilt is fitted with an infrared illuminator as the focal point varies depending on whether the light is visible or infrared 3 Scan Speed This is the reference speed used when a preset position is recalled by the Scan function 4 Default Speed Changes the default speed of the Presets This value is used based on the function Set Speed to assign the same speed to all Presets 5 Default Dwell Time Changes the default pause of the Presets This value is used based on the function Set Dwell Time to
105. RS422 full duplex 2 VIDEOTEC MACRO PELCO D 14 2 MPXT 14 2 1 AISI 316L RTV DIP 999 NBR IP MPEG4 ONVIF 1 01 e VMS Milestone XProtect suite LAN 10 100 Mbit s RJ45 4 30fps D1 720x576 VGA 640x480 CIF 352x288 QCIF 176x144 14 1 5 0 14 2 2 3 4 NPT 1 360 90 907 AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO D VIDEOTEC MACRO 0 1 100 0 1 100
106. 75 1Vp p PAL NTSC 3 VIDEOTEC MACRO 250 ERNITEC 250 PANASONIC 250 PELCO D 99 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 95 MPXCOL AISI 316L 16 MPXWBTA AISI 316L O 5 p T 2 1A 30V AC 60V DO 14 1 8 1 MPX 27kg 74 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 14 2 4 OSD RS485 half duplex RS422 full duplex 2 VIDEOTEC MACRO PELCO D DIP 999 IP MPEG4 ONVIF 1 01 e VMS Milestone XP
107. MPXWBA AISI 316L stainless steel wall bracket MPXCW AISI 316L stainless steel corner adapter module MPXCOL AISI 316L stainless steel pole adapter module MPXWBTA AISI 316L stainless steel parapet or ceiling mounting bracket 14 1 8 Package Unit weight MPX 27kg 60Ib 74 NBR rotary seals Silicone O ring seals Quick configuration and setup Dynamic positioning control system 14 2 2 Mechanical 1 3 4 NPT hole for cable glands Zero backlash Horizontal rotation 360 continous Vertical rotation 90 to 90 Variable pan speed from 0 1 to 100 s Variable tilt speed from 0 1 to 100 s Preset accuracy 0 02 12mm thick tempered glass window 8mm thick germanium window Integrated wiper 14 2 3 Electrical Video Input voltage 24Vac 50 60Hz 120W max 2 video outputs 75 Ohm 1Vpp PAL NTSC Functions Autopan Preset Patrol Tour maximum 3 Autoflip Maximum number of presets VIDEOTEC MACRO Protocol 250 ERNITEC protocol 250 PANASONIC protocol 250 PELCO D Protocol 99 AMERICAN DYNAMICS protocol 95 16 character string for zone and preset titling alarm card 5 alarm inputs 2 relay outputs 1A 30Vac 60Vdc max MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 14 2 4 Communications Configuration through OSD 2 half duplex serial RS 485 interfaces or full duplex RS 422 Firmware updating from console in remote mode only V
108. 10 14 18 26 37 F F 1 2 F 1 1 F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 25 NEdT lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 800m 200m 105m 590m 148m 75m 450m 112m 56m 300m 74m 37m 984ft 205m 52m 26m 1476ft 367ft 184ft 243ft 121ft 2250m 590m 290m 1650m 430m 215m 1280m 330m 165m 840m 215m 108m 590m 150m 74m 5413ft 1411ft 705ft 4199ft 1083ft 541ft 15 df dC LXdWOANW 64 336X256 35mm 25mm 19mm 13mm 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC VOx 4 VOx 4 VOx VOx VOx 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 17um 17um 17um 17um 17um LWIR 75um 13 5 75 13 5 75 13 5 75
109. 10 5 Enabling Autopan Function 10 6 Recalling a pattern Tour 10 7 Recalling the Home position III 10 8 Enabling the Wiper Wipe 10 9 Enabling the washer 10 10 Reboot the device 10 11 Manual correction of a preset focusing 10 12 Special eM e REED 11 Maintaining and cleaning eere eene eee eene eese en seasons en seossnsseoseessesss OF 11 1 System configuration and statistics display sesssssscssssseccsseecsseesessseecssneecsseteccsneesssueeessnsessneesesneeessneees 69 11 2 Maintenance and cleaning by users 11 2 1 Routine to be carried out regularly 11 2 1 1 Cleaning the glass 11 2 1 2 Cleaning the germanium window 11 2 1 3 Cleaning the device 11 2 1 4 Inspecting the cables 11 2 2 Extraordinary to be done only under particular circumstances 12 Disposal of waste materials ecce eese e eere eee eene eee eee eas ese sasesesseesssseessssess 7 13 Troubleshooting eese eene eene eene nettes eene enses ie T 1 14 Technical data 14 1 MPX 14 1 1 General A TAIA Mechanica 73 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 5 Na usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual S RES reife lA fol o PEE 14 1 4 Communications 14 1 5 Protocols 14 1 6 Environ
110. 13 5 75 13 5 Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec 459ft DDE 2x 4 2x 4 2x 4 2x 4x 2x 4x 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 160 C 320 F 320 F 320 F 40 F 320 F 40 F 320 F 93 13 17 25 35 7 10 13 19 27 F F 1 2 F 1 1 F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 25 NEdT lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 1140m 280m 142m 820m 210m 104m 570m 144m 72m 390m 95m 47m 250m 63m 31m 3740ft 919ft 466ft 1280ft 312ft 154ft 3000m 800m 200m 2200m 580m 290m 1550m 400m 200m 1080m 275m 720m 175m 88m 9843ft 2625ft 656ft 5085ft 1312f
111. 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F Horizontal field of view 13 18 24 34 48 Vertical field of view 10 14 18 26 37 F number F 1 2 F 1 1 F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 25 Thermal sensitivity NEdT lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 Person detection recognition identi 800m 200m 105m 590m 148m 75m 450m 112m 56m 1476ft 300m 74m 37m 984ft 205m 52m 26m 673ft fication 367ft 184ft 243ft 121ft 171ft 85ft Auto detection recognition identifi 2250m 590m 290m 1650m 430m 215m 1280m 330m 165m 840m 215m 108m 590m 150m 74m cation 7382ft 1936ft 951ft 5413ft 1411ft 705ft 4199ft 1083ft 541ft Tab 15 NF Slbl d 1XdWOANW 64 THERMAL CAMERAS AVAILABLE RESOLUTION 336X256 Lens 35mm Lens 25mm Lens 19mm Lens 13mm Lens 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC mage sensor Uncooled VOx microbolo Uncooled VOx microbolo Uncooled VOx microbolo Uncooled VOx micro Uncooled VOx micro meter meter meter bolometer bolometer Resolution 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 336x256 336x240 Pixel dimensions 17um 17um 17um 17um 17um Spectral response long wave infra
112. 22 FRJ45 25 Personal Hub Switch Computer Hid UTP cat 5E MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 8 TNV 1 SELV J9 26AWG RS 485 1 A RS 485 1 0 35mm B RS 485 1 SGND RS 485 1 J9 2 RS485 4 2 23 icc A A DIP 20 6 1 10 SGND Mee ZAO SATULA 25 2
113. 25 17 5 VIDEO SETUP 1 gt LUT POLARITY WHITE HOT 2 FFC WARNING 60 3 DIGITAL ZOOM 4 DYNAMIC DDE 5 TEST PATTERN B 101 53 9 6 10 4 1 1 54 AGC 1 ITT Once Bright
114. Make all connections installation and maintenance work in a non explosive atmosphere The only lid that the installer have to remove is those of the connection compartment Keep any other cap tightly closed MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 8 Switching on The automatic pre heating De Ice process G could be started whenever the device is switched on and the air temperature is below 0 C This process is used to ensure that the device works properly even at low temperatures The duration ranges between 60 and 120 minutes depending on conditions The unit is switched on by connecting the power supply To switch off the unit disconnect the power 8 1 Before powering the product in an explosive atmosphere Make sure that the unit and other A components of the installation are closed so that it is impossible to come into contact with live parts Make sure that the connection compartment cap is properly and tightly closed Make sure if present that the sealing of A the seal fitting is properly carried out and that the sealing compound is completely cured and hardened Make sure that the device has been connected to an earth link as described Make sure that all parts are fastened down firmly and safely 31 usibu3 jenueui suononusu 9 Configuration During the normal operation of the unit it is possible to activate the On Screen Menu in order to set the advanced functions
115. clean contact AL1 Alarm 1 clean contact Tab 3 All alarms have an approximate reach of 200m which can be obtained using an unshielded cable with a minimum section of 0 25mm AWG 30 Passthe alarms cables through the entry device Take the J3 removable female connector from the connectors board and connect the alarm wires to it Plug the cabled connector to J3 plug 24 6 1 9 1 Connecting an alarm with clean contact dry contact For a clean contact alarm alarms AL1 AL2 AL3 ALA and ALS carry out the following connection Dry contact 200m max Fig 29 The clean contact alarm can be NO normally open or NC normally closed For further details on configuring and using the alarms refer to the related chapter 9 6 6 1 Alarms Menu page 49 6 1 9 2 Relay connection A Relays can be used for low working voltages only up to 30Vac or 60Vdc and with a maximum current of 1A Use cables with a section suitable for the load to be controlled Use cables with a minimum section of 0 25mm AWG 30 and maximum section of 1 5mm AWG 16 Relays do not have polarity and therefore both terminals of the same relay can be swapped for alternating or continuous current voltages For further details on configuring and using the relays check the relative chapter 9 6 6 1 Alarms Menu page 49 Passthe relays cables through the entry device Take the J3 removable female connector from the c
116. in seconds that needs to elapse from the state of inactivity of the Joystick before loading the set movement MOTION RECALL 1 gt MOVEMENT TYPE 2 MOVEMENT DELAY Fig 88 47 Na usibu3 jenueui suoionaysuy 9 6 4 9 Advanced Menu ils EN English Instructions manual o9 Static Control Enables control of the position only when the pan amp tilt is stopped Dynamic Control Enables control of the position only when the pan amp tilt is moving Cyclic Homing If other than zero it sets a new homing procedure after the specified number of hours Economy Mode Reduces the motor toque when the pan amp tilt is not moving Do not enable in presence of strong wind or vibrations ADVANCED 1 gt STATIC CONTROL 2 DYNAMIC CONTROL 3 CYCLIC HOMING 4 ECO MODE Fig 89 48 9 6 5 Display Menu 1 PTZ Positions If not on OFF it is used to select how the Pan Tilt and Zoom positions are displayed on the screen It is possible to select timed 1 S 3 S and 5 S or constant CONST display Preset Name If not on OFF it is used to select how the text associated with the last reached Preset position is displayed on the screen It is possible to select timed 1 S 3 S and 5 S or constant CONST display Areas Name If not on OFF it is used to select how the texts associated with active areas are displayed It is possible to select timed 1 S 3 S and 5 S or constant CONST display Pa
117. 13 Baud rate configuration To set the baud rate operate on DIP 2 DIP 2 EN English Instructions manual Fig 33 Dip switches 4 3 and 2 are used to set the communication rate of the device according to the table below SETTING THE BAUD RATE DIP 2 5 H 8 y m n amp amp 8 8 2 2 Baud rate ON ON ON 38400 baud selection Jon 19200 baud ON OFF ON 9600 baud OFF ON 4800 baud ON OFF 2400 baud OFF ON OFF 1200 baud ON OFF OFF 600 baud OFF OFF OFF 300 baud Configurations ON Display ena display bled OFF Display disa bled Tab 5 26 6 1 14 Setting of the serial communication lines To set the serial communication lines operate on DIP 2 The product is designed with two RS485 serial communication lines which can have various settings according to the positions of dip switches 5 and 6 on the DIP selector SERIAL COMMUNICATION LINES DIP 2 Description SW 1 2 3 4 SW5 SW 6 SW 7 8 onfiguration see related chapters o z o z 1 Serial line Two way RS 485 TX RX line Line RS 485 1 reception line RS 485 2 repetition Two way RS 422 line One way RS 485 line OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Tab 6 MNVCMPXTJP
118. 140m 720m 175m 88m 2625ft 656ft 1903ft 951ft 1312ft 656ft 3543ft 902ft 459ft Tab 16 N3 USII5u jenuew suononasu NF Slbl d 1XdWOANW EN English Instructions manual S THERMAL CAMERAS AVAILABLE RESOLUTION 640X512 Lens 35mm Lens 25mm Lens 19mm Lens 13mm Lens 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC Image sensor Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Uncooled VOx microbo lometer Resolution 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 Pixel dimensions 17um 17um 17um 17um 17um Spectral response long wave infrared LWIR from 7 5hm to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5hm Internal shutter only for sensor compen Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec sation Digital Detail Enhancement DDE d P4 P4 P4 Digital Zoom 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x Image updating frequency 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps Image updating high frequency 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps Scene temperature range 40
119. 4 1 3 F22 2db 7 5db 3 1 8 1 6 F19 4db 6db 4 1 15 1 12 F16 6db 4 5db E 1 30 1 25 F14 8db 3db 6 1 60 1 50 F11 10db 1 5db 7 1 90 1 75 F9 6 12db Odb 8 1 100 1 100 F5 14db 1 5db 9 1 125 1 120 F6 8 16db 3db 10 1 180 1 150 F5 6 18db 4 5db 11 1 250 1 215 F4 8 20db 6db 12 1 350 1 300 F4 22db 7 5db 13 1 500 1 425 F3 4 24db 9db 14 1 725 1 600 F2 8 26db 10 5db 15 1 1000 1 1000 F2 4 28db 16 1 1500 1 1250 F2 17 1 2000 1 1750 F1 6 18 1 3000 1 2500 19 1 4000 1 3500 20 1 6000 1 6000 21 1 10000 1 10000 Tab 9 42 9 6 3 11 Advanced Setting Menu Infrared Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters 1 IR Mode If set to OFF it forces the day mode in a continuous manner the switching on of the illuminator if present is carried out by means of the dusk swtich or by means of the control on the keyboard If set to ON it forces the night mode in a continuous manner If set to Auto it activates the automatic switching of the camera Night Level Sets the detection threshold of the light conditions for the night mode switching Lower values correspond to lower lighting levels Night Delay Sets the detection time of the darkness conditions expressed in seconds before switching to night mode Day Level Sets the detection threshold of the light conditions for the day mode switching Lower values correspond to lower lighting levels Day Delay Sets the detection time of the light conditions
120. 7 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 5 4 3 2 Fixing with corner adapter Fix the wall bracket to the corner mount adapter using 4 washers 4 stainless steel grower washers 4 hexagon stainless steel bolts A4 class 80 M10x30mm Make sure the thread are free of dirt and debris Apply a generous amount of thread locking compound Loctite 270 into the threaded holes in the base of the device Tighten them to 35Nm The thread compound must cure for one hour allow for this period prior to completing the installation Fig 8 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 5 4 4 Fixing the sunshield Before running the wiring fix the sunshield to the camera housing using the screws and washers Apply a generous amount of thread locking compound Loctite 270 into the threaded holes in the base of the device The thread compound must cure for one hour allow for this period prior to completing the installation Fig 9 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 6 Assembling and installing Make all installation works and connections in a non explosive atmosphere Make sure that all the devices are certified for the application and for the environment in which they will be installed The following procedures should be carried out with the power supply disconnected unless indicated otherwise The device must be installed only and exclusively by qualified technical personnel A
121. 9 6 3 12 9 6 3 13 ERE CS ES E DAB cientes a RERUM MI RE 9 64 1 9 6 4 2 9 6 4 3 ZU rw FX LA mene 9 6 4 4 9 6 5 46 96 67NR 47 0647 ADAE SIS se ce f A istuc E iet rece kata ete ecce eoe trei rp i E v Re 47 9648 E 7 3 7 ECE HS AE E E EA EEE AE E EE T 9 6 4 0 96 5 9 6 6 9 6 6 1 967 50 9 6 8 9 6 9 4 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9610 CTIA OH Sn LL 9 6 10 1 Zw I FRTIEX Z3 9 6 10 2 9 6 10 3 ann ccssssssscssscccsccssssusccssseccnsssssssscsesseceensssssssesecsecensssuessseecerscenssssesseecerssssssssscssesensesssnussssssessssessnssessesecrsesesnsseessesees I6 WO Ae Bl GE D ES ase issbasusdootssencbasalspsunsseivtsdcaucsssasicpcssdebaadtchautesbcustbavlbascautacoesdbclos
122. At start up the system makes some AN automatic calibration movements do not stand near the device when it is powered Make sure that the installation complies with local regulations and specifications Videotec strongly recommend to test the device configuration and performance in a office laboratory before putting it in the final installation site 6 1 3 Connecting the cables to the base page 17 16 6 1 Installation 6 1 1 Range of use The unit is designed for use in a fixed location for surveillance of areas classified as zone 1 21 and zone 2 22 potentially explosive atmospheres using its embedded cameras The installation temperature range is 40 C to 60 C 40 F 140 F The device is operative from 40 C to 60 C 40 F 140 F The equipment has not been assessed as a safety related device as referred to by Directive 94 9 EC Annex II clause 1 5 6 1 2 Methods of installation The system can be installed only in a standard or inverted position ceiling mount When installed for inverted operation the camera orientation and controller functions are reconfigured for normal operation through the system s software Hardware adjustment is not required for inverted amp 6 EM om Fig 10 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 6 1 3 Connecting the cables to the
123. EXView HAD CCD 1 4 Super HAD CCD II 440000 pixel 380000 pixel 440000 pixel 380000 pixel ICR ON 0 01 Lux 1 3s 0 01 Lux 1 4s 0 0015 Lux 0 0015 Lux 1 35 1 45 ICR OFF 0 1 Lux 1 3s 0 1 Lux 1 4s 0 16 Lux 1 3s 0 16 Lux 1 4s 4 S N 50dB 50dB AE On Off On Off V 3D ON OFF 24 ON OFF 24 8 8 160x120 HxV 160x120 HxV 15 14 15 14 PTZ PTZ
124. ISOTHERM E 107 1 gt ENABLE N 2 MODE PERCENT 3 UPPER 95 4 LOWER 90 E 106 56 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 7 IP 9 7 1 1 192 168 0 100 Admin A 123456 CE in ULISSE IP 101 B 108 CPU MEM HDD 16 Intel Core 2 1GB 250GB Duo 2 4 GHz 32 Intel Core 2GB 250GB 2 Duo 2 66 GHz 49 Intel Core 2 4GB 250GB Quad 2 66 GHz 64 Intel Core 2 4GB 250GB Quad 2 66 GHz 10 9 7 2 IP 6 1 7
125. MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN NF SI d 1XdWOANW LL THERMAL CAMERAS AVAILABLE RESOLUTION 160X120 Lens 19mm Lens 13mm Lens 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC Image sensor Uncooled VOx microbolometer Uncooled VOx microbolometer Uncooled VOx microbolometer Resolution 160x120 160x120 160x120 160x120 160x120 160x120 Pixel dimensions 25um 25um 25um Spectral response long wave infrared LWIR from 7 5um to 13 5hm from 7 5hm to 13 5hm from 7 5um to 13 5hm Internal shutter only for sensor compensation Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Digital Detail Enhancement DDE P4 V P4 Digital Zoom 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x Image updating frequency 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps Image updating high frequency 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps Scene temperature range 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F Horizontal field of view 12 17 25 Vertical field of view 10 14 20 F number F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 25 Thermal sensitivity NEdT lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 Person detection recognition identification 450m 112m 56m 1476ft 367ft 184ft 300m 74m 37m 984ft 243ft 121ft 205m 52m 26m 673ft 171ft 85ft Auto detection recognition identification
126. PATROL 1 gt FIRST PRESET 2 LAST PRESET 3 RANDOM MODE E 86 9 6 4 7 1 2 3 4 o AUTO PAN 1 gt PRESET OUTWARD 2 PRESET RETURN 3 OUTWARD SPEED 4 RETURN SPEED MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 6 4 8 1 1 2 3 2 MOTTON RECALL 1 gt MOVEMENT TYPE 2 MOVEMENT DELAY 47 9 6 4 9 1 2 3 48
127. Package Unit weight MPXT 31kg 6816 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 14 3 Electrical rating ELECTRICAL RATING Power Normal usage to be Short term de icing sup specified on product cicle Peak maintaining ply label aminimum internal temp at 5 C 5A 50 60Hz 120W 24Vac 1 08A 50 60Hz 25 9W Tab 12 usibu3 jenueui SUOI1 TJ1SUl 75 EN English Instructions manual 14 4 Camera ANALOGUE CAMERAS AVAILABLE SONY Day Night 36x SONY Day Night 28x High sensitivity PAL NTSC PAL NTSC Optical zoom 36x 28x Wide Dynamic Range Fix Auto P4 True progressive SCAN v Digital image stabilisation V v White balance Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Fix Auto Sodium Vapor Lamp Fix Auto Auto ATW Indoor Outdoor Fix Auto Sodium Vapor Lamp Fix Auto High horizontal resolution Up to 550 TV Lines Up to 550 TV Lines Day Night Auto ICR P4 v Image Sensor 1 4 EXView HAD CCD 1 4 Super HAD CCD II Number of effective Pixels 440000 pixel 380000 pixel 440000 pixel 380000 pixel Min night Illumination ICR ON typical 0 01 Lux 1 35 0 01 Lux 1 45 0 0015 Lux 1 35 0 0015 Lux 1 45 Min day Illumination ICR OFF typical 0 1 Lux 1 35 0 1 Lux 1 45 0 16 Lux 1 3s 0 16 Lux 1 4s Diaphragm priority Brightness priority and Manual Shutter Time automatic increase to improve the night v surveillance S N ratio
128. Save Preset 80 Pattern 2 Run pattern 3 Save Preset 51 Tour 2 Start Save Preset 81 Save Preset 81 Save Preset 81 Save Preset 81 Save Preset 81 Pattern 3 Save Preset 52 Tour 3 Start Save Preset 82 Save Preset 82 Save Preset 82 Save Preset 82 Save Preset 82 Pattern 4 Save Preset 53 Tour Record Iris Open Close IrisOpen Close Iris Open Close Iris Open Close Iris Open Close Stop Ack Save new pattern Wiper Start Save Preset 85 Save Preset 85 Save Preset 85 Save Preset 85 Save Preset 85 Aux 3 ON Aux 3 ON Aux 3 ON Aux 3 ON Save Preset 54 Wip Wiper Stop Save Preset 86 Save Preset 86 Save Preset 86 Save Preset 86 Save Preset 86 Aux 3 OFF Aux 3 OFF Aux 3 OFF Aux 3 OFF Save Preset 55 Wip Washer Save Preset 87 Save Preset 87 Save Preset 87 Save Preset 87 Save Preset 87 Aux 4 ON Aux 4 ON Aux 4 ON Aux 4 ON Save Preset 56 Was Night Mode Save Preset 88 Save Preset 88 Save Preset 88 Save Preset 88 Save Preset 88 On Save Preset 57 Night Mode Save Preset 89 Save Preset 89 Save Preset 89 Save Preset 89 Save Preset 89 off Save Preset 58 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 67 Na usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual SPECIAL CONTROLS Patrol Start Control Protocol MACRO PELCOD SENSORMATIC ERNITEC PANASONIC Reboot the Save Preset 94 Save Preset 94 Save Preset 94 Save Preset 94 Save Preset 94 device Ini Faster Zoom out Save Preset 61 Focus far Iris open Enabling Save Preset 95 Save Preset 95 Save Preset
129. are carried out at the maximum possible speed Custom Signals that the user has manually selected the movement speeds of the unit 2 Offset Pan The pan amp tilt has a mechanically defined 0 position The Offset Pan function allows the definition of a different 0 position using software 3 Manual Control To access the submenus operating the parameters associated with the manual movements of the device 4 Preset access the submenus used to to edit Preset values 5 Patrol access the submenus used to edit Patrol values 6 Autopan access the submenus used to edit Autopan values 7 Motions Recall To access the submenu which manages automatic load of the movements 8 Advanced Allows access to the advanced settings submenu MOTION 1 gt CONFIG OFFSET PAN MANUAL CONTROL PRESET PATROL AUTOPAN MOTIONS RECALL ADVANCED STANDARD 0 00 Fig 80 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 4 1 Manual Control Menu ls Maximum Speed Sets the maximum manual speed Fast Mode Enables the Fast mode When enabled this option is used to move fastly the pan amp tilt by moving the joystick to the limit stop Speed With Zoom Enables the option Speed with Zoom When enabled this parameter automatically slows down the Pan amp Tilt speed based on the Zoom factor Tilt Factor Sets the reduction factor of the tilt axis manual speed Autoflip Enables the autoflip function i e when the tilt rea
130. automatic correction is enabled the camera carries out a FFC after a given time or temperature change Vice versa when the manual correction is set the FFC operations are carried out when requested by the operator We advise setting the manual correction at all times Interval Sets the time that has to elapse before carrying out a FFC when the dynamic gain range is High The time interval is indicated in frames 33ms for NTSC and 40ms for PAL Low Gain Interval Sets the time that has to elapse before carrying out a FFC when the dynamic gain range is Low The time interval is indicated in frames 33ms for NTSC and 40ms for PAL Temperature Sets the temperature change after which a FFC has to be carried out when the dynamic gain range is High The temperature change is indicated in 0 1 C intervals Low Gain Temperature Sets the temperature interval after which a FFC has to be carried out when the dynamic gain range is Low The temperature change is indicated in 0 1 C intervals Gain mode Allows the setting of dynamic gain range type e High This setting aims to maximize the contrast and is especially suitable for applications which carry out the video analysis of images Low This setting increases the dynamic range ofthe image and diminishes the contrast It is especially suitable for identifying the hottest elements in an image Auto This setting allows the camera to switch between High and Low modes de
131. expressed in seconds before switching to night mode MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN To avoid false switching we recommend choosing the higher day switching threshold and delay values INFRARED 1 gt IR MODE 2 NIGHT LEVEL 3 NIGHT DELAY 4 DAY LEVEL 5 DAY DELAY Fig 77 This is a dynamic self configuration menu based on the choice made and shows the parameters on which itis possible to operate The automatic Day Night switching mode A of the module is strongly unadvisable when swinging is subject to repeated light variations during the night period for example during patrol or due to the switching on of auxiliary lighting devices Those situations can cause numerous unwanted switching compromising in this way the functioning of the module MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 3 12 Advanced Setting Menu White Balance Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters 1 Mode Sets the type of control on White Balance The possible values are Automatic Sets automatic white balance This is the recommended solution Manual Enables manual setting of red and blue gains Outdoor Sets fixed red and blue gains for outdoor applications Indoor Sets fixed red and blue gains for indoor applications ATW Enables Auto Tracing White Balance Red Value Sets the value of the red gain 3 Blue Value Sets the value of the blue gain WHITE BALANCE 1 gt MODE 2 RED VALUE 3 BLUE
132. if the problem persists seek assistance PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Error E3 PATROL WITHOUT PRESET or error E4 PATROL 1 PRESET ONLY The presets have not been programmed Program two or more presets and then update the Patrol configuration menu 10 2 Saving the current position Preset page 65 and 9 6 4 6 Patrol Menu page 47 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Error E7 PRST NOT CONFIGURED Recalling of a non programmed preset Save the preset using the relative control 10 2 Saving the current position Preset page 65 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Error E8 TOUR NOT CONFIGURED Recalling of anon configured Tour Save the Tour using the relative control 10 6 Recalling a pattern Tour page 65 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Error E9 TEMP TOO LOW The environment temperature is too low The movements of the P amp T unit is blocked to prevent mechanical damage MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 14 Technical data If the device comes into contact with harsh substances it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions to prevent damage and not compromise the type of protection Aggressive substances Acidic liquids or gases that may attack metals or solvents that may affect polymeric materials Suitable precautions Regular checks as part of routine inspections or establishing from the material s data sheet that it is resistant to specific chemicals It is the responsi
133. lost irtne device reboots might be power lost or others Reset Fig 113 Next click on Apply and then click on Save amp Reboot Wait about 30 seconds until the settings have been saved Re connect to the modified address e g 192 168 0 101 inserting the Account Name and Password use the default settings if they have not been changed MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN Then edit the other parameters for example Date Setting To set date and time Video Setting To change resolution 720x576 640x480 352x288 176x144 bit rate setting between 28kbit and 3 Mbit For telemetry leave the default settings 1 ULISSE IP 101 gt gt Video Display Version V2 0 Video Setting phu Camera Name ULISSEIP 101 gt gt WAN Setting Streaming Method TCP Only gt gt Date Setting Audio in Disabled gt gt gt Video Setting Resolution P7205765 Frame Rate Mode Constant gt gt Video Adjust Frame Rate gt gt User Account Encoder Type MPEGS v gt gt System Info Video Bitrate Mode Constant Bit Rate Lud gt gt firmware Video Maximum Birate UNLIMITED Z Birate Ta s Serial Port Baud Rate 38200 sena Pon e 1 gt gt Factory Defauit gt gt SaveReboot esas Video Control Port 07 Video Steaming Port 5002 Apply Reset Fig 114 After all the settings have been inserted remember to Save amp Reboot so that the changes will take e
134. not applied to the countries in the other area of the world Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local Community waste collection or Recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 13 Troubleshooting Ask for assistance from skilled personnel if The unit is damaged after being dropped There is noticeable deterioration in performance of the unit The unit does not work properly even though all the instructions in this handbook have been followed PROBLEM PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The device is off and shows no signs of life Wiring error blown fuse Make sure the connections are correct check the continuity of the fuses and if one is blown replace it using the size as indicated in the table If blown fuses are a frequent problem contact your authorised service centre CAUSE SOLUTION PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The preset position settings do not correspond to the shooting area Loss of absolute position reference point Follow the procedure to calibrate the P amp T from the keyboard see the appropriate handbo
135. the White Balance submenu Other Allows access to the Other submenu ADVANCED EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE OTHER Fig 73 40 9 6 3 8 Advanced Setting Menu Zoom 1 Zoom Speed Sets the speed of the zoom The speed ranges between 0 minimum speed and 7 maximum speed Digital Zoom Enables the digital zoom 1 gt ZOOM SPEED 2 DIGITAL ZOOM Fig 74 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 6 3 9 Advanced Setting Menu Focus Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters 1 Focus Speed Sets the speed of the Focus The speed ranges between 0 minimum speed and 7 maximum speed 2 Autofocus Enables or disables the autofocus When on it is to automatically load Autofocus at any positioning or movement of the zoom depending on the selected operating mode 3 Autofocus Type Sets the type of Autofocus The possible values are Normal Autofocus is always enabled Interval The autofocus function is loaded at regular intervals The Interval is set every 5 seconds Trigger Autofocus is loaded at every PTZ movement This is the recommended solution 4 Sensitivity Sets the level of sensitivity The possible values are Normal Focusing at the highest possible speed This is the recommended solution Low Slowed down focusing It is useful in case of dim lighting as it makes the image more stable 1 gt FOCUS SPEED 2 AUTOFOCUS 3 AUTOFOCUS TYPE TRIGGER
136. using the corresponding keys For further information refer to the manual of the keyboard in use For further information refer to the relative chapter 10 12 Special controls page 67 9 1 Using the OSM 9 1 1 How to use the joystick All operations in the menus are carried out using the joystick EN English Instructions manual Up Fig 47 Fig 48 Exit the On Screen Menu with Zoom Wide or Zoom If using a control keyboard with a dual axis joystick use the Zoom Wide and Zoom Tele keys to carry out the Exit and Confirm commands 32 9 2 How to move around the menus Each page of the OSM shows a list of parameters or sub menus that can be selected by the operator To scroll through the parameters move the cursor by operating the joystick up and down ADVANCED OM SPEED GITAL ZOOM IDE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE Fig 49 The symbol at the end of a line indicates the presence of a specific submenu To enter the submenu just confirm the menu item To exit the submenu use the Exit function Zoom Wide ADVANCED 1 ZOOM SPEED 2 gt DIGITAL ZOOM WIDE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE Fig 50 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 3 How to change the settings Move the cursor to the parameter to be changed and confirm The field will start flashing indicating that it is in chan
137. which can be found in a grey scale ITT Mean Sets the mean point on a grey scale Max Gain Sets the maximum gain of the AGC Contrast Sets the contrast level of the image Brightness Sets the brightness level of the image Compensation Sets the brightness compensation level of the image GAIN CONTROL 1 gt ALGORITHM PLATEAU VAL ITT MEAN MAX GAIN CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS BRIGHT COMP Fig 102 This is a dynamic self configuration menu based on the choice made and shows the parameters on which it is possible to operate MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 10 5 ROI Setup Menu Once inside the ROI Configuration Menu it is possible to change the region of interest ROI used by the AGC algorithm to calculate the contrast and brightness levels of the image 1 Point 1 Left Sets the left limit of the ROI 2 Point 1 Top Sets the upper limit of the ROI 3 Point2 Right Sets the right limit of the ROI 4 Point 2 Bottom Sets the lower limit of the ROI ROI SETUP 1 gt POINT 1 2 POINT 1 3 POINT 2 4 POINT 2 RIGHT BOTTOM Fig 103 9 6 10 6 Thermal Analysis Menu 1 Spot Meter Allows access to the point measurement configuration submenu 2 Isotherm Allows access to the isotherm management submenu THERMAL ANALYSIS 1 gt SPOT METER 2 ISOTHERM Fig 104 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 10 7 Thermal Analysis Menu Spot Meter Once inside the Point Measurement menu it is possible to set one of the followi
138. with a 3 4 NPT threaded hole is located on the base of the unit A threaded cap gives access to a connection board with removable connectors that help the installer to connect the cables An hexagon set screw is used to prevent the unscrewing of the connection compartment threaded lid Remove it before unscrewing the lid Refer to the following images and information to connect the wires and cables as required To connect the positioning unit remove the hexagon Socket set screw the plastic cap and the threaded cover The plastic cap thread is available only for shipping and cannot be used for operation Fig 11 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual Inside the connection compartment you ll find an address and protocol board and a connectors board with removable connectors that make the cabling procedure easy Fig 12 6 1 4 Cable entry Only MPXT series have 2 coax cable video output To prevent the passage of flames or explosions from the unit to the conduit system or cable gland to the external environment use connection in conformity with IEC EN60079 14 All cable gland devices shall be certified in type of explosion protection d and or tb suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed When conduit is used a suitable certified stopping box in type of explosion protection d and or tb suitable for the conditions of use and
139. 12 6 1 4 MPXT 2 IEC EN60079 14 d tb tb 25mm 1 13 JO MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 15 MNVCMPXTJP_
140. 1415_JP 6 1 5 A 15A 2 3mm 2 AWG16 1 5mm TEWN TFFN MTW 1
141. 15_JP 9 6 10 2 1 1 2 3 4 GAIN SWITCH VALUES 1 gt HIGH LOW THRESH 2 HIGH LOW POP 3 LOW HIGH THRESH 4 LOW HIGH POP E 100
142. 160x120 160x120 160x120 25um 25um 25 um LWIR 75um 13 5 75 13 5 7 5 13 5 Video stop lt 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop 1sec DDE 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 12 17 25 10 14 20 F F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 25 NEdT lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 AH 450m 112m 56m 1476ft 367ft 300m 74m 37m 984ft 243ft 205m 52m 26m 184ft 121ft Fon d 165m 4199ft 1083ft 840m 215m 108m 590m 150m 74m 541 14 df dC LXdWOANW 320X256 35mm 25mm 19mm 13mm 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC
143. 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 160 C 40 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 18 25 32 45 69 14 20 26 37 56 F F 1 2 F 1 1 F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 4 NEdT lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 1140m 280m 142m 820m 210m 104m 570m 144m 72m 390m 95m 47m 1280ft 250m 63m 31m 3740ft 919ft 466ft 312ft 154ft 3000m 800m 200m 2200m 580m 290m 1550m 400m 200m 1080m 275m 140m 720m 175m 88m 9843ft 2625ft 656ft 5085ft 1312 656ft 3543ft 902ft 459ft 17 15 mm E 133 MAXIMUS MPX MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 81 138 N 4 M10 E 134 MAXIMUS MPXT Headquarters Italy Videotec S p A France Videotec France S r l Via Friuli 6 1 36015 Schio VI Italy Voie du Futur Zac des Portes 27100 Val de Reuil France Tel 39 0445 697411
144. 4 SENSITIVITY NORMAL Fig 75 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 6 3 10 Advanced Setting Menu Exposure Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters 1 5 Mode Sets the type of exposure control Automatic Manual Shutter Iris and Bright 6 Auto Slowshutter If enabled this function automatically increases the exposure time to improve night vision 7 8 Compensation Compensation Value Sets the exposure compensation 9 Backlight Compensation Enables the Backlight Compensation function It improves vision of any dark zone in the image In automatic mode it is possible to enable Backlight compensation This is a dynamic self configuration menu based on the choice made and shows the parameters on which it is possible to operate The chosen exposure operating mode is associated to all presets The recommended setting is Automatic EXPOSURE AUTOMATIC AUTO SLOW SHUTTER COMPENSATION COMPENSATION VALUE BACKLIGHT COMP Fig 76 41 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual The following table shows the inserted values with the corresponding effects on the SONY module lens CORRESPONDING VALUES EFFECTS ON THE SONY MODULE LENS 2 g g E 3 E 3 5 E o os NTSC PAL 0 1 1 1 1 Closed 3db 10 5db 1 1 2 1 2 F28 Odb 9db 2 1
145. 4 Tel 33 2 32094900 Fax 33 2 32094901 Email info videotec com Email info fr videotec com Asia Pacific Videotec HK Ltd Americas Videotec Security Inc Flat 8 19 F On Dak Industrial Building 35 Gateway Drive Suite 100 Plattsburgh NY 12901 U S A 2 6 Wah Sing Street Kwai Chung NT Hong Kong Tel 1 518 825 0020 Fax 1 518 825 0022 Tel 852 2333 0601 Fax 852 2311 0026 Email info usagvideotec com www videotec us Email info hk videotec com UIDENTEC www videotec com MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN UIDEUTEC MAXIMUS MPX MAXIMUS MPXT IP TIIS ENEE EAEAN iE 7 ott toco E E E EEA A 7 2 RR 7 eo 7 4 es 4 1 4 1 1 lr 10 5 ii 11 5 1 4SFE BOO EE OD Te DOERR ttt 11 13 5 4 1 09 UL MT 13 tane n eI E 14 5 4 3 14 5 4 3 1
146. 5A SPXXX Fig 107 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 7 Configuration of the version with IP board 9 7 1 Minimum system requirements Choose one of the following configurations according to the number of channels to be controlled CHANNELS CPU MEM HDD 16 Intel Core 2 1GB 250GB Duo 2 4 GHz 32 Intel Core 2 2GB 250GB Duo 2 66 GHz 49 Intel Core 2 4GB 250GB Quad 2 66 GHz 64 Intel Core 2 4GB 250GB Quad 2 66 GHz Tab 10 9 7 2 Configuration procedure through software Once the pan amp tilt has been preset and configured start configuring the IP parameters 6 1 7 Connection of the Ethernet cable page 22 The IP address of the various units should be configured using a PC Set the IP address of the PC 192 168 0 1 or 192 168 0 2 To configure the unit connect it physically to the LAN power it and run the browser Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or above To set the IP address of the various units G power them taking care to connect them one at a time to the LAN switch hub Configure the unit and insert the settings for at least the IP address and host name When the unit has all the desired settings connect the Ethernet cable and go on to configure the next unit Enter address 192 168 0 100 You will be asked login and password When making the settings for the first time insert the default login and password Login Admin with a capital A Password 12345
147. 5mm AWG 30 J3 J3 24 J3 J3 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 10 DIP J4 30 RS 485 1 RS 485 2 31 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 11 DIP A IP
148. 6 ULISSE IP 101 Account Ramin Password Lenguage Engiish 5 Login Reset Fig 108 When installing for the first time it will be necessary to install OCX control in order to have a correct video display and then confirm the settings in the following pop up menu Wetc Agoou avoume pozCD GD hate Acie car nEPLMedacc Fan cgiaros Ner nid Fig 109 When you have pressed OK Enter in the pop up menu the following window will appear MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN Internet Explorer Security Warning x Do you want to install this software E Name nvEPLMedia ocx Publisher Content Appliance Networks Limited gems Catia While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk D 7 Fig 110 57 Na usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual Continue by pressing the Install button You carry out this procedure once and only once for each PC that is to have access to the device in the network The Live Video window will then appear Video Display PEGS I Audio Out amp Volume 24 po1G Co IEEE 2004701701 nt ULISSE IP 101 1D 001 PRST Fig 111 To make the parameter settings click on the Quit button
149. 95 Save Preset 95 Save Preset 95 OSM Men Save Preset 93 Save Preset 93 Iris open Focus Zoom out Save Preset 93 Save Preset 93 Save Preset 46 Save Preset 93 Pat Pattern Run pattern 1 Run patrol Save Preset 60 Patrol Stop Save Preset 92 Save Preset 92 Save Preset 92 Save Preset 92 Save Preset 92 Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Pat Save Preset 59 Autopan Save Preset 99 Save Preset 99 Save Preset 99 Save Preset 99 Save Preset 99 Start Apa Pattern 1 Run pattern 2 Run autopan Save Preset 63 Autopan Save Preset 96 Save Preset 96 Save Preset 96 Save Preset 96 Save Preset 96 3top Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Apa Save Preset 62 Carry out a Save Preset 74 Save Preset 74 Save Preset 74 Save Preset 74 Save Preset 74 FFC Save Preset 43 Video Save Preset 75 Save Preset 75 Save Preset 75 Save Preset 75 Save Preset 75 2 thermal Save Preset 44 camera Video 2 Save Preset 76 Save Preset 76 Save Preset 76 Save Preset 76 Save Preset 76 integrated module Tab 11 68 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 11 Maintaining and cleaning Before doing any technical work or maintenance on the device make sure that potentially explosive atmosphere is not present To reduce the risk of ignition don t open the device when a potentially explosive atmosphere is present Before doing any technical work on the device disconnect the power supply
150. C 160 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F Horizontal field of view 18 25 32 45 69 Vertical field of view 14 20 26 37 56 F number F 1 2 F 1 1 F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 4 Thermal sensitivity NEdT lt 5OmK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 Person detection recognition identi 1140m 280m 142m 820m 210m 104m 570m 144m 72m 390m 95m 47m 1280ft 250m 63m 31m 820ft fication 3740ft 919ft 466ft 312ft 154ft 207ft 102ft Auto detection recognition identifi 3000m 800m 200m 2200m 580m 290m 1550m 400m 200m 1080m 275m 140m 720m 175m 88m cation 9843ft 2625ft 656ft 7218ft 1903ft 951ft 5085ft 1312ft 656ft 3543ft 902ft 459ft Tab 17 15 Technical drawings G The dimensions of the drawings are in millimetres N 4 M10 Fig 133 MAXIMUS MPX MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 81 N3 usubu3 jenueursuononusu 138 N 4 M10 Fig 134 MAXIMUS MPXT Headquarters Italy Videotec S p A France Videotec France S r l Via Friuli 6 1 36015 Schio VI Italy Voie du Futur Zac des Portes 27100 Val de Reuil France Tel 39 0445 697411 Fax 39 0445 69741
151. F MACRO VIDEOTEC 8 6 1 17 DIP 3 4 5 39 431 DIP 3 4 DIP 4 3 DIP 5 1 DIP 3 cent DIP 4 dec DIP 5 14 40 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 6 1 18 5 CY 41 4 mm AWG11 J1 6 1 5 19 6 1 19
152. Fax 39 0445 697414 Tel 33 2 32094900 Fax 33 2 32094901 Email info videotec com Email info fr videotec com Asia Pacific Videotec HK Ltd Americas Videotec Security Inc Flat 8 19 F On Dak Industrial Building 35 Gateway Drive Suite 100 Plattsburgh NY 12901 U S A 2 6 Wah Sing Street Kwai Chung NT Hong Kong Tel 1 518 825 0020 Fax 1 518 825 0022 Tel 852 2333 0601 Fax 852 2311 0026 Email info usa videotec com www videotec us Email info hk videotec com me UIDENTEC www videotec com MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP Headquarters Italy Videotec S p A Via Friuli 6 1 36015 Schio VI Italy Tel 39 0445 697411 Fax 39 0445 697414 Email info videotec com Asia Pacific Videotec HK Ltd Flat 8 19 F On Dak Industrial Building 2 6 Wah Sing Street Kwai Chung NT Hong Kong Tel 852 2333 0601 Fax 852 2311 0026 Email info hk videotec com France Videotec France S r l Voie du Futur Zac des Portes 27100 Val de Reuil France Tel 4 33 2 32094900 Fax 33 2 32094901 Email info fr videotec com Americas Videotec Security Inc 35 Gateway Drive Suite 100 Plattsburgh NY 12901 U S A Tel 1 518 825 0020 Fax 1 518 825 0022 Email info usa videotec com www videotec us UIDENTEC www videotec com MNVCMPXTJP 1415
153. Greater than 50dB Greater than 50dB AE control Automatic Shutter priority Automatic Shutter priority Diaphragm priority Brightness priority and Manual Back light compensation On Off On Off Spherical masking 3D of Privacy zones with automatic upgrade Privacy Zone Masking On Off 24 positions On Off 24 positions Maximum number of masking blocks to be displayed 8 8 Resolution of masking blocks 160x120 HxV 160x120 HxV Masking Up to 15 different masking types 14 colour types or mosaic Up to 15 different masking types 14 colour types or mosaic Focusing system Auto Sensitivity Normal Low Trigger PTZ Manual Auto Sensitivity Normal Low Trigger PTZ Manual Smart lens control SONY Modular Automatic Lens Reset Technology SONY Modular Automatic Lens Reset Technology High Zoom and Wide Horizontal Field of View Capa bility V Optical zoom 36x f 3 4 wide to 122 4mm tele F1 6 to F4 5 28x f23 5 wide to 98mm tele F1 35 to F3 7 Digital Zoom 12x 432x with optical zoom 12x 336x with optical zoom Angle of view A 57 8 degrees wide to 1 7 degrees tele 55 8 degrees wide to 2 1 degrees tele Minimum object distance 320mm 12 6in wide to 1500mm 59 1in tele 10mm 0 4in wide to 1500mm 59 1in tele Electronic Iris Speed 1 1 1 10000s 1 1 1 10000s Tab 13 76
154. H LOW THRESH 2 HIGH LOW POP 3 LOW HIGH THRESH 4 LOW HIGH POP Fig 100 We recommend that you do not change A the default values which have been set to guarantee high quality images in any operating condition The settings of the Gain Change Values Menu are effective only if the Gain mode was set to Auto 9 6 10 1 Flat Field Correction Menu page 52 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 10 3 Video Setup Menu Once inside the Video Configuration menu it is possible to set one of the following parameters 1 Lut Polarity Sets the hue of the image shot by the thermal camera FFC Warning Sets the interval for which a coloured square is displayed on the upper right side of the video when a FFC is about to be carried out The interval is indicated in frames 33ms for NTSC and 40ms for PAL A value lower than 15 frames automatically disables the alert Digital Zoom Sets the type of zoom to be applied to the video signal OFF Auto 2x 4x When using the Auto mode the zoom of the thermal camera automatically adjusts to that of the SONY module Dynamic DDE Sets the value of the DDE filter used to improve the sharpness of outline Typical values range from 17 and 25 Value 17 disables the filter Test Pattern Enables the pattern test to check the camera electronics VIDEO SETUP 1 gt LUT POLARITY WHITE HOT FFC WARNING 60 DIGITAL ZOOM AUTO DYNAMIC DDE 25 TEST PATTERN N Fig 101 53
155. IDEOTEC MACRO and PELCO D protocols Up to 999 units addressable by means of dip switches IP Streaming Module optional MPEG4 compression Compatible with ONVIF 1 01 Compatible with VMS Milestone XProtect suite LAN 10 100 Mbit s RJ45 interface Resolutions Full D1 720x576 30fps VGA 640x480 CIF 352x288 QCIF 176x144 14 2 5 Protocols AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO D VIDEOTEC MACRO The product may be interfaced with devices not manufactured by VIDEOTEC It is possible that the interface protocols have changed or are in a different configuration from earlier tested units by VIDEOTEC VIDEOTEC recommends a test prior to installation VIDEOTEC will not be liable for any installation costs or lost revenues in the event a compatibility problem will occur AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO are registered trademarks 14 2 6 Environment Indoor Outdoor Operating temperature 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Installation temperature not operative 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Surge immunity up to 2KV line to line up to 4KV line to earth Class 4 14 2 7 Brackets and adapters MPXWBA AISI 316L stainless steel wall bracket MPXCW AISI 316L stainless steel corner adapter module MPXCOL AISI 316L stainless steel pole adapter module MPXWBTA AISI 316L stainless steel parapet or ceiling mounting bracket 14 2 8
156. IMUS PTZ offers continuous high speed rotation positioning precision and superior image quality utmost sturdiness and simplified system configuration Speed and precision are the predominant pan and tilt characteristics reaching 100 s in continuous horizontal rotation with vertical range between 90 to 90 MAXIMUS PTZ manages the preset auto pan and patrol functions with an accuracy 0 02 The unit performs a continuous control of its position to verify the correct positioning of the camera at any time This is a very useful function in case of severe environmental conditions such as strong wind and heavy vibrations The choice of integrated SONY cameras offer 36x and 28x zoom lenses which allow the recording with exceptional precision of both close by and far away objects as well dynamic privacy zone masking Besides the OSD On Screen Display configuration the system is equipped with an RS485 interface for complete system control and for the updating in remote mode of the latest firmware version The simplified set up software interface offers typical preset configurations or the possibility to customize the complete system Fig 2 MPX usibu3 jenueui suononusu 4 1 1 Version for thermal imaging cameras The device can be provided with a thermal imaging camera which is installed inside a second housing whose window is made mainly of germanium which guarantees the same strength and security p
157. ION gt High Gain VIDEO SETUP GAIN CONTROL Isotherm ROI SETUP Pro ME 9 6 10 8 56 Custom 98 3 4 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 51 9 6 10 1 FFC 1 Flat Field Auto FFC
158. Menu page 45 10 3 Recalling a position Scan Using the control device it is possible to recall a previously saved Preset position for additional information refer to the manual of the device being used 10 4 Enabling the patrol Patrol Using the control device it is possible to enable the automatic patrol for additional information refer to the manual of the device being used For further information refer to the relative chapter 10 12 Special controls page 67 Disabling can be carried out by moving the joystick or by recalling a different type of movement To configure the Patrol function refer to the related chapter 9 6 4 6 Patrol Menu page 47 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 10 5 Enabling Autopan Function Using the control device it is possible to enable the Autopan For further information refer to the manual ofthe keyboard in use For further information refer to the relative chapter 10 12 Special controls page 67 Disabling can be carried out by moving the joystick or by recalling a different type of movement To configure the Autopan function refer to 9 6 4 7 Autopan Menu page 47 10 6 Recalling a pattern Tour The Tour functioning mode allows the repetition of a previously recorded route in a continuous manner The pan amp tilt can store up to 3 Tours each lasting no more than 2 minutes To save a Tour enter the special preset of the number of Tour to be saved using the keyboard 10 12 Speci
159. P_1415_JP 0 5 v 2 12 1 INFRARED 1 gt TR MODE 2 NIGHT LEVEL 5 3 NIGHT DELAY 4 DAY LEVEL 5 DAY DELAY Outdoor Indoor ATW Auto 77 Tracing White Balance 2 3
160. S 485 interfaces or full duplex RS 422 Firmware updating from console in remote mode only VIDEOTEC MACRO and PELCO D protocols 14 2 MPXT 14 2 1 General AISI 316 stainless steel construction Passivated and electropolished external surfaces RTV silicone rubber Up to 999 units addressable by means of dip switches IP Streaming Module optional MPEG4 compression Compatible with ONVIF 1 01 Compatible with VMS Milestone XProtect suite LAN 10 100 Mbit s RJ45 interface Resolutions Full D1 720x576 30fps VGA 640x480 CIF 352x288 QCIF 176x144 14 1 5 Protocols AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO D VIDEOTEC MACRO The product may be interfaced with devices not manufactured by VIDEOTEC It is possible that the interface protocols have changed or are in a different configuration from earlier tested units by VIDEOTEC VIDEOTEC recommends a test prior to installation VIDEOTEC will not be liable for any installation costs or lost revenues in the event a compatibility problem will occur AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO are registered trademarks 14 1 6 Environment Indoor Outdoor Operating temperature 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Installation temperature not operative 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Surge immunity up to 2KV line to line up to 4KV line to earth Class 4 14 1 7 Brackets and adapters
161. UIDEUTEC MAXIMUS MPX MAXIMUS MPXT Explosion proof stainless steel PTZ positioning system English Instructions manual UIDEUTEC MAXIMUS MPX MAXIMUS MPXT Explosion proof stainless steel PTZ positioning system IP model isn t certified by TIIS yet EN English Instructions manual Contents 1 About this manual eere eese eene en esses toss tn etos ense soseos ses F TypographicaliconvehtiOfis E 7 2 Notes copyright and information on trademarks 7 Safety rules 9 IdentiffCaIO 4 1 Product description and type designation 4 1 1 Version for thermal imaging cameras 5 Preparing the product for use 5 1 Safety precautions before use 5 2 Unpacking and contents ENABUTr eem 5 2 2 Contents 5 3 Safely disposing of packaging material 5 4 Preparatory work before installation 5 4 1 Fixing to parapet or ceiling mount 5 4 2 Fixing with bracket sss 5 4 3 Fixing the unit to the pole mount adapter or corner mount adapter 5 4 3 1 Fixing with pole mount 5 4 3 2 Fixing with corner adapter m 544 Fixing this Sunishlelg szzessszcscaxatesccasssncunsedcavousacetdouapusseianstescchsssuacanasyevosbusgcnsiyusser vatupecueatiseonasdsacosmsuasevsisuzecceeatmpicnca
162. VALUE Fig 78 This is a dynamic self configuration menu based on the choice made and shows the parameters on which it is possible to operate 43 usibu3 jenueui suUOI1 TJ1SUl EN English Instructions manual 9 6 3 13 Advanced Setting Menu Other 1 Sharpness Sets the sharpness value of the image 2 High Resolution Enables the High Resolution function The output video signal has a higher resolution 3 Wide Dynamic Enables the Wide Dynamic function It improves vision when some zones within the frame are much brighter than others 4 Stabilizer Enables the electronic image stabilization function 5 Progressive Scan Enables the Progressive Scan function Gives a more stable image when the Pan amp Tilt is connected to a video server 6 Noise Reduction Sets the noise reduction level Vary the parameter according to the environmental conditions to obtain a higher contrast image SHARPNESS HIGH RESOLUTION WIDE DYNAMIC STABILIZER PROGRESSIVE SCAN NOISE REDUCTION Fig 79 9 6 4 Movement Menu 1 Configuration Sets one of the default configurations of the pan amp tilt Standard Sets the standard movement speed Low Speed Sets the Low Speed mode that slows down all pan amp tilt operating speeds 44 Wind Mode Sets the movements speed to adjust them to environments subject to vibrations and or windblasts High Perf Establishes that all the movements
163. X GAIN CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS BRIGHT COMP MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 6 10 5 ROI ROI AGC ROI ROI 2 P1 3 P2 BH RO 4 P2 ROI ROI SETUP 1 gt POINT 2 POINT 3 POINT 4 POINT BOTTOM E 103 9 6 10 6 1 2 THERMAL ANALYSIS 1 gt SPOT METER 2 ISOTHERM E 104 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 6 10 7 1 1 4
164. _1415_EN 6 1 14 1 Two way RS 485 TX RX line With this type of setting it is possible to obtain a bi directional half duplex communication on the RS 485 1 line The RS 485 2 serial line is not used Control keyboard TX RX 1200m max Fig 34 6 1 14 2 Line RS 485 1 reception line RS 485 2 repetition With this type of setting it is possible to connect more than one device in cascade The signal is repeated from every unit making it possible to markedly increase total distance This configuration does not allow the remote updating of the firmware It only works with mono directional protocols Control keyboard RS 485 1 RS 485 2 RS 485 1 1200m max 1200m max Fig 35 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 6 1 14 3 Two way RS 422 line This setting allows full duplex communication according to the RS 422 standard Line RS 485 1 is always in receiving mode RS 422 RX Line RS 485 2 is always in transmission mode RS 422 TX Control keyboard RS 485 1 RS 485 2 1200m max Fig 36 6 1 14 4 One way RS 485 line The first line R 485 1 will operate according to the settings in the Address Baudrate and Protocol dip switch The RS 485 2 serial line is not used It only works with mono directional protocols This configuration does not allow the remote updating of the firmware Control keyboard 1200 Fig 37 27 usibu3 jenue
165. able sizes greater than or equal to 26AWG SGND RS 485 1 line 0 35mm reference The J9 connector supplies 2 RS 485 serial R5 485 2 AQ RS 485 line 2 communication lines Tab 2 page 23 B RS 485 line 2 The lines can be configured in various ways according SGND RS 485 2 line to the dip switch settings of the configuration board reference 6 1 10 Unit address communication protocol and Tab 2 baud rate setting page 25 The last 2 contacts W and GND of J9 connector are referred to the external washer tank level monitoring if present Telemetry lines connect the device to control and programming units keyboard or PC Pass the telemetry cables through the entry device Take the J9 removable female connector from the connectors board and connect the telemetry wires to it Fig 27 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 23 Na usibu3 jenueui suononujsu EN English Instructions manual 6 1 9 Alarm and relay connections The alarm contacts are present on J3 connector X Sum A Fig 28 The unit is provided with 5 clean contact alarms and 2 output relays with clean contact CONNECTING THE ALARMS AND RELAY Terminal Description RL2 Relay 2 Terminal A RL2 Relay 2 Terminal B RL1 Relay 1 Terminal A RL1 Relay 1 Terminal B COM A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 alarms ground AL5 Alarm 5 clean contact AL4 Alarm 4 clean contact AL3 Alarm 3 clean contact AL2 Alarm 2
166. abling of the pump and that of the wiper 4 Washing length Sets the length of the brushing 5 Wiper Off Delay Sets the length of the brushing without water WASHER 1 gt ENABLE 2 NOZZLE PRESET 3 WIPER ON DELAY 4 WASHING DURATION 5 WIPER OFF DELAY Fig 95 The enabling of the Washer function reserves the use of Relay 2 to the switching on of the pump and does not allow the association of Relay 2 with an alarm 50 9 6 8 Default Menu 1 Delete Setup Resets all the parameters except the Presets 2 Delete Preset Deletes all previously stored presets DEFAULT 1 gt DELETE SETUP 2 DELETE PRESET Fig 96 The above mentioned operations cause the loss of all previously stored data i g Preset Patrol Autopan Home 9 6 9 Info Menu The menu is used to check the configuration of the device and the installed firmware version Address Protocol MACRO RS485 1 38400 N81 RX RS485 2 38400 N81 REPEAT FW Oa Apr 14 2009 HW 000 0000 Camera 36x PC MPX1PVWOOO0A SN 109032220029 Fig 97 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 10 Thermal Camera Menu 1 Control Sets the type of control on the thermal camera Indoor The camera configuration is managed by the pan amp tilt Outdoor The camera configuration is managed through the serial line RS 485 3 only for models with double camera 2 Configuration To set one of the preset configurations of the thermal camera
167. ably trained personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice IEC EN 60079 14 The temperature of the surfaces of the device is increased by exposure to direct sunlight The surface temperature class of the device was determined only with ambient air temperature without taking into consideration direct sunlight Choose an installation surface that is strong enough to sustain the weight of the device also bearing in mind particular environmental aspects such as exposure to strong winds Since the user is responsible for choosing the surface to which the unit is to be anchored we do not supply the fixing devices for attaching the unit firmly to the particular surface The installer is responsible for choosing fixing devices suitable for the specific purpose on hand Use methods and materials capable of supporting at least 4 times the weight of the device This device is remotely controlled and may change position at any time It should be installed so that no one can be hit by moving parts It should be installed so that moving parts cannot hit other objects and create hazardous situations Make sure that the device is firmly anchored A power disconnect device must be included in the electrical installation and it must be very quickly recognizable and operated if needed The connection compartment lid can be opened only for cabling the device The other lids must be open from the manufacturer Do not use cables
168. ad positions Before making these settings we recommend enabling Mouse PTZ control so that it is easier to move around in the position to be saved Enter the Setup Setup Camera Menu and select the PTZ Preset tab Select the desired unit from the Media Source list e g UNIT 3 and enable the Live View function Fig 127 Move to the desired position using Mouse control on the video window Edit one of the boxes for the various preset positions Enter some text such as Position No 2 and then confirm by clicking on the blue button at the side Enter other preset positions as required On completion click on Apply 63 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual Set the preset positions for the other units in the same way Close the NVR application and re start it to A save the settings When the application is re started the preset positions can be loaded using the Go To command on the control panel and selecting the desired position Fig 128 To control the other available functions such as recording on disc playback and snapshot and for other detailed information about using the software see the manual on the installation CD NVR User Manual 64 10 Instructions for safe operation 10 1 Visualizing the state of the pan amp tilt During normal operation the pa
169. al controls page 67 To simplify the recording of the Tour the pan amp tilt automatically limits the speed of the Pan amp Tilt depending on the Zoom factor While the Tour is being recorded the remaining recording time is displayed as shown in the figure RECORDING TOUR MODE Iris to stop Pan 5 56 Tilt 120 01 Zoom 36 00x Fig 131 To interrupt recording press the Iris Open or Iris Close key To start the play back of a Tour enter the special preset of the number of Tour to be displayed using the keyboard 10 12 Special controls page 67 65 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 10 7 Recalling the Home position Using the control device it is possible to recall a previously saved Home Scan n 1 position for further information refer to the manual of the control device in use 10 8 Enabling the wiper Wiper Do not use the wiper when the outside temperature is below O C or in case of ice To enable disable the wiper refer to the manual of the control device in use or to the relative table 10 12 Special controls page 67 If it is left on the Wiper automatically disables itself 66 10 9 Enabling the washer Do not use the wiper when the outside temperature is below 0 C or in case of ice To activate refer to the manual of the control device used or the relevant chapter 10 12 Special controls page 67 Refer to the relat
170. asaantaeds 6 Assembling and installing 4 eere eerte 16 6 1 Installation 6 1 1 Range of use 6 1 2 MethiodsofinstalldtiOri amp 6 1 3 Connecting the cables to the base 6 1 4 Cable entry i 6 1 5 Connection of the power supply nS 6 1 6 Connections of one or more video cables 6 1 7 Connection of the Ethernet cable 6 1 8 Telemetry line connections 6 1 9 Alarm and relay lt 6 1 9 1 Connecting an alarm with clean contact dry contact 6 1 9 2 Relay connection 6 1 10 Unit address communication protocol and baud rate setting 6 1 11 Configuration of the dip switches 6 1 12 Setting the configuration check mode js 6 1 13 Baud rate corifig ration poteri eet tendit riis ebbtis coll tet ti lainitia bd prb b ER 6 1 14 Setting of the serial communication lines 6 1 14 1 Two way RS 485 TX RX line 6 1 14 2 Line RS 485 1 reception line RS 485 2 repetition 6 1 14 3 Two way RS 422 line 6 1 14 4 One way RS 485 line 6 1 15 Serial line terminations and connections i GA AG Protocol COMM GUAT OM sais as a E areeni E ri Aaaa adasa SA IEN E SRETEN iA MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 3 usibu3
171. assign all Presets the same pause time 6 SetSpeed To assign all Presets the same default speed 7 Set Dwell Time To assign all Presets the same default dwell time PRESET UTILITIES 1 gt AUTOFOCUS DAY AUTOFOCUS NIGHT SCAN SPEED DEFAULT SPEED DEFAULT DWELL SET SPEED SET PAUSE Fig 85 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 6 4 6 Patrol Menu First Preset Sets the first preset of the Patrol sequence Last Preset Sets the last preset of the Patrol sequence Random Mode Enables random execution The sequence is re calculated on a continuous basis PATROL 1 gt FIRST PRESET 2 LAST PRESET 3 RANDOM MODE Fig 86 9 6 4 7 Autopan Menu 1 Preset Outward Movement Sets the initial position of the Autopan Preset Return Movement Sets the final position of the Autopan Outward Movement Speed Sets the speed of the outward movement of the Autopan Return Speed Sets the speed of the return of the Autopan AUTO PAN 1 gt PRESET OUTWARD 2 PRESET RETURN 3 OUTWARD SPEED 4 RETURN SPEED Fig 87 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 4 8 Motion Recall Menu It is possibile to set the unit so that after a given inactivity interval it automatically carries out the movement function set by the operator From the menu it is possible to set the following parameters 1 Movement Type Choice of type of movement to be loaded None Home Autopan Patrol Tour 1 Tour 2 Tour 3 2 Movement Delay The time
172. base Before doing any technical work or A maintenance on the device make sure that potentially explosive atmosphere is not present To reduce the risk of ignition don t open the device when a potentially explosive atmosphere is present The electrical installation in which the A unit is inserted must be equipped with a 15A maximum bipolar protection circuit magnetothermal that must include a bipolar automatic type circuit breaker which must also envisage earth fault current protection magnetothermal differential with minimum distance of 3mm between contacts A power disconnect device must be included in the electrical installation and it must be very quickly recognizable and operated if needed Before doing any technical work on the device make sure that the power supply is disconnected The device can only be considered to be switched off when the power supply has been disconnected and the connection cables to other devices have been removed gt A Do not use worn or old power cables Use adequate cable for higher temperature than 80 C And if installed in an external ambient below 10 C the cable suitable for the minimum ambient temperature at point installation MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN The connection compartment lid can be opened only for cabling the device The other lids must be open from the manufacturer A connection compartment for cable entry
173. bility of the end users to make sure that the materials used to build the product are suitable for the intended installation site If in doubt contact the manufacturer MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 14 1 MPX 14 1 1 General AISI 316 stainless steel construction Passivated and electropolished external surfaces RTV silicone rubber NBR rotary seals Silicone O ring seals Quick configuration and setup Dynamic positioning control system 14 1 2 Mechanical 1 3 4 NPT hole for cable glands Zero backlash Horizontal rotation 360 continous Vertical rotation 90 to 90 Horizontal speed variable from 0 1 to 100 s Tilt speed variable from 0 1 to 100 s Preset accuracy 0 02 12mm thick tempered glass window Integrated wiper 14 1 3 Electrical Video Input voltage 24Vac 50 60Hz 120W max 1 video output 75 Ohm 1Vpp PAL NTSC Functions Autopan Preset Patrol Tour maximum 3 Autoflip Maximum number of presets VIDEOTEC MACRO Protocol 250 ERNITEC protocol 250 PANASONIC protocol 250 PELCO D Protocol 99 AMERICAN DYNAMICS protocol 95 16 character string for zone and preset titling alarm card 5 alarm inputs 2 relay outputs 1A 30Vac 60Vdc max 73 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 14 1 4 Communications Configuration through OSD 2 half duplex serial R
174. botbfnndibbaniaistuasdabeshtubhedbaet 9 6 10 5 ROI 9 6 10 6 9 6 10 7 9 6 10 8 Pel pq I TA rasis IF RCM c 9 1 9 7 2 CSCS SN EGO EP 97 3 1 PTZ 9 7 3 2 10 10 1 10 2 10 2 1 ZA YI R F i 10 2 2 104 105 EN ER ette RENCE I 10 6 Sa 10 7 10 8 Wiper 10 9 11 1 ee 11 2
175. ces mentioned in this manual Furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to modify its contents without any prior notice The documentation contained in this manual has been collected with great care the manufacturer however cannot take any liability for its use The same thing can be said for any person or company involved in the creation and production of this manual This device must be connected to an A earth conductor protective earth This connection must be made only throught the internal connector J1 6 1 5 Connection of the power supply line page 19 External equipotential bonding connections must also be performed but only for supplementary bonding connection to earth and required by local codes or authority Fig 1 External hole for Equipotential bonding required by authority Not to be intended as protective earth connections usibu3 jenueui suOI1 TJ1SUl EN English Instructions manual Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions To reduce the risk of ignition of hazardous atmospheres disconnect the equipment from the supply circuit before opening Keep the product tightly closed when in operation The equipment is certified for use in ambient temperatures from 40 C to 60 C from 40 F to 140 F Installation of this equipment shall be carried out by suit
176. ches the end of the stroke it automatically rotates the pan amp tilt by 180 making it easier to follow the objects along corridors or roads Movement Limits To access the Limits menu MANUAL CONTROL 1 gt MAXIMUM SPEED 2 FAST MODE VEL WITH ZOOM TILT SCALE FACT 3 4 5 AUTOFLIP 6 MOVEMENT LIMITS Fig 81 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 4 2 Manual Control Menu Limits Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters gv cur coge A ONE c3 Pan Limits Enables the limits of Pan Pan Start Sets the start limit of Pan Pan End Sets the end limit of Pan Tilt Limits Enables the limits of Tilt Tilt Start Sets the start limit of Tilt Tilt End Sets the end limit of Tilt LIMITS 1 gt PAN LIMITS PAN START PAN END TILT LIMITD TILT START TILT END Fig 82 9 6 4 3 Preset Menu 1 2 Edit Preset Allows access to Edit Preset menu Utility Preset Allows access to Utilities Configuration menu PRESET 1 gt EDIT PRESET 2 PRESET UTILITIES Fig 83 45 usibu3 jenueui suOI1 TJ1SUl EN English Instructions manual 9 6 4 4 Preset Menu Edit Preset Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters 1 Number The Preset number to be edited Enabling Enabling preset Pan Pan position in degrees Tilt Tilt position in degrees Zoom Zoom position Qv SU oper Focus Daytime and night time position of the focus
177. correctly installed Being fitted within 25mm 1in from the enclosure wall 18 To make the wirings unplug the removable connector from the connection board cable all the conductors on it and then plug the flying connector on the board as shown Telemetry wiring Fig 13 Take the J9 removable connector Fig 14 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN Cable the wires on it Fig 15 Plug the connector on the board Fig 16 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 6 1 5 Connection of the power supply line Electrical connections must be performed with the power supply disconnected and the circuit breaker open When commencing installation make sure that the specifications for the power supply for the installation correspond with those required by the device Make sure that the power source and A connecting cables are suitable for the power consumption of the system The building must be equipped with A a 15A maximum bipolar protection circuit magnetothermal that must include a bipolar automatic type circuit breaker which must also envisage earth fault current protection magnetothermal differential with minimum distance of 3mm between contacts Power cables to be used AWG16 1 5mm Earth wire type TEWN with cross section equal or bigger than line and neutral cable Line and neutral wire type TFFN or MTW Pass the power cables through the entry device Take from the connectors board th
178. dip switch 5 1 Dip 3 set the cent Dip 4 set the dec Dip 5 set the unit After you have set your parameters re connect the board on the J4 plug of the connection board Fig 40 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 6 1 18 Earth wiring connection The positioning unit must be connected to an equipotential earth by the threaded M5 hole on the base um as Fig 41 The ring terminal for external bonding connection is provided by the manufacturer The earthing conductor on the external of the unit must have an actual cross section at least 4mm AWG11 This is for supplementary bonding connection required by law In any case protective earthing conductor must be applied to J1 inside connector 6 1 5 Connection of the power supply line page 19 6 1 19 Connection compartment closing If you can t turn by hand the threaded lid before the OR reaches the tube of the connection compartment this means that there are debris dirt on the threads or that the lid is misaligned in this case there s a serious danger of threads damaging unscrew the lid and check the alignement and or clean the threads Never force the rotation of threaded lid A before the OR reaches the connection compartment otherwise thread damage could occur MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN If you suspect that any kind of thread damaging has occurred suspend the installation the device could be no l
179. e caps and allowing the presence of a dangerous atmosphere Make sure that all the devices are certified for the application and for the environment in which they will be installed To reduce the risk of ignition don t open the device when a potentially explosive atmosphere is present After commissioning the system keep this handbook in a safe place available for later consultation MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 7 1 2 Safety rules Given the considerable weight of the system use an appropriate transport and handling system Before starting any operation make sure the power supply is disconnected Before powering the system install an overload protection device in the electrical equipment for the building Make sure that all precautions for personal safety have been taken Installation of the electrical equipment must comply with the local legislation in force The device must be installed only and exclusively by qualified technical personnel 7 1 3 Explosion prevention rules Use appropriate tools for the area in which you are working Always remember that the device must be connected to an appropriate earth conductor Before doing any technical work or maintenance on the device make sure that potentially explosive atmosphere is not present Before starting any operation make sure the power supply is disconnected Do not open any kind of cap if there is a possibility of your being in a potentially explosive atmosphere
180. e first time you run the program the following display will appear with an empty camera list Camera Tree Tool bar Camera tree Manual control Live Video panel Fig 118 At this point you need to add the various devices present in the system Click on the Setup button in the control bar Setup button mm me 5 im 128 ea Fig 119 Then click on Setup Camera Add New Camera Manual Auto Search Device Fig 120 Insert the settings manually if you know the IP addresses of the various units present otherwise do an automatic setup which will identify the various units MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN When setting up manually it is essential as in automatic setup apart from the IP address to set the items marked by an asterisk i e Camera ID Consecutively 1 2 3 etc Camera IP E g 192 168 0 102 Camera Model Select 1 CH Video Server Camera Now C Coy seting Anew Channel 1 Load Defaut Get Davice sting Aene Setong Fig 121 Set the name that will appear the Camera Tree Camera Name P amp T 2 Example On completion click on Apply and wait until the settings have been saved Repeat the procedure for all the other devices present in the system On completion of this stage you should close the NVR program and re start it so
181. e removable male connector J1 Connect the power wires following the connector labeling for polarity as shown Fig 17 page 20 Na usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual Protective earth connections use adequate cable sections up to 2 5mm or AWG 14 The power supply cable should also be covered by the silicone sheath 01 supplied for this purpose and fastened with the corresponding tie 02 Furthermore all signal cables must be grouped together by means of a strap 03 Fig 17 Earth cable should be about 10mm longer than the other two so that it will not be disconnected accidentally if pulled Fig 19 CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY LINE Cable color Terminals Power supply 24Vac Defined by the installer 24Vac Defined by the installer 24Vac Yellow Green GND Earth Tab 1 Fig 18 20 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 6 1 6 Connections of one or more video cables The installation is type CDS Cable Distribution System do not connect it to SELV circuits In order to reduce the risk of fire only use cable sizes greater than or equal to 26AWG Suggested coaxial cables are RG59 RG174A U UL1354 Pass the coaxial cable s through the entry device Connect the coaxial cable through a 75 Ohm BNC male connector not supplied to video BNC connector s J6 and J7 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN Connector J6 Main camera o
182. ffect Factory Default Used to restore default factory settings MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN Before doing any technical work or A maintenance on the device make sure that potentially explosive atmosphere is not present To reduce the risk of ignition don t open the device when a potentially explosive atmosphere is present Before starting any operation make sure the power supply is disconnected In extreme cases when you have forgotten the password for accessing the unit via the browser you can also restore the factory setting by connecting the reset switch board situated inside the package and pressing the Reset button For Reset to take effect you have to disconnect the power supply to the pan amp tilt Remove the hexagon set screw and unscrew the treaded cover of the junction box Fig 115 09 59 usibu3 jenueui suOI1 TJ1SUl EN English Instructions manual Plug the cable 01 situated in the connection compartment in the reset switch board Keep pressed the reset button while reconnecting the power supply Fig 116 Keep the button pressed for 5 seconds and then release it The factory default values of the unit are restored Repeat the procedure with the cable of the thermal camera 02 if present When finished change the O ring gasket new O ring is in the package lubricate it and the threads with technical vaseli
183. g 55 The text editing display will open The arrow symbol will position itself under the character that can be edited while the cursor gt positions itself to the right of the character to be entered EDIT TEXT Text TEXT Dis BKOUQ 1 I 9 10H h Fig 56 You can move inside the menu using the joystick EDIT TEXT Text TEXT F M T 0 7 Fig 57 34 The Confirm command Zoom Tele inserts the desired character EDIT TEXT AB F HIJK M O P Q gt R T VWX Y 0 234 5 7 P I Y X uo lt gt SPACE lt Fig 58 Use ERASE To delete the whole text string SAVE store the new text EXIT To exit the menu abc display lower case letters EDIT TEXT Text TEXT 1 A B HI VW 23 9 lt gt nl BROUQ E L S Z 6 E 1 Fig 59 To exit the menu you can also use the Zoom Wide key MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 6 Configuration via OSM 9 6 3 Camera menu 1 Configuration Sets one of the default 9 6 1 Main menu configurations for the SONY module Standard Sets the standard operating mode MAIN MENU for the camera 1 gt LANGUAGE CAMERA MOTION DISPLAY SETUP Low Light Sets the operating mode for dimly lit environments Far Mode Sets the operating mode for large areas It enables the proportional zoom and the digital zoom OPTIONS DEFAULT INFO VVVVVVN Custom Signals that t
184. g Menu White Balance 9 6 3 13 Advanced Setting Menu Other 9 6 4 Movement Menu 9 6 4 1 Manual Control Menu 9 6 4 2 Manual Control Menu Limits 9 6 4 3 Preset Menu 9 6 4 4 Preset Menu Edit Preset 9 6 4 5 Preset Menu Utility Preset 9 6 4 6 Patrol Menu 9 6 4 7 Autopan Menu 9 6 4 8 Motion Recall Menu 9 6 4 9 Advanced Menu 9 6 5 Display Menu 9 6 6 Options Menu 9 6 6 1 Alarms Menu 9 671 E 9 6 8 Default Menu 9 6 9 Info Menu 4 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 610 Thermal Came MEN U n dioere 9 6 10 1 Flat Field Correction Menu 9 6 10 2 Flat Field Correction Menu Gain Switch Values 9 6 10 3 Video Setup Menu 9 6 10 4 Gain Control Menu 9 6 10 5 ROI Setup Menu 9 6 10 6 Thermal Analysis Menu 9 6 10 7 Thermal Analysis Menu Spot Meter 9 6 10 8 Thermal Analysis Menu Isotherm 9 6 10 9 Status Menu 9 7 Configuration of the version with IP board 9 7 1 Minimum system requirements 9 7 2 Configuration procedure through software 9 7 2 1 WAN setting 9 7 3 Installing the NVR software 9 7 3 1 Controlling PTZ movements 9 7 3 2 Preset and load positions 10 Instructions for safe operation 10 1 Visualizing the state of the pan amp tilt 10 2 Saving the current position Preset 10 2 1 Quick save 10 2 2 Saving from the Menu 10 3 RecallimGia position SCAM NIE 10 4 Enabling the patrol Patrol
185. ge mode Operating the joystick up and down will show the alternative choices ADVANCED ZOOM SPEED 22D GITAL ZOOM WIDE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE Fig 51 After identifying the desired selection confirm ADVANCED 1 ZOOM SPEED 2 gt DIGITAL ZOOM WIDE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE Fig 52 The parameter will stop flashing to confirm the choice MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 4 How to change the numeric fields Move the cursor to the parameter to be changed and confirm EDIT PRESET 0 00 0 SPEED 100 0 1 PAUSE TEXT Text 001 Fig 53 The first digit in the numeric field to be changed will flash and the last line of the display will show the accepted limits for the field Move in the field left and right and change the sign or the numeric value up and down EDIT PRESET 0 4096 100 0 SPEED PAUSE Fig 54 After making the change confirm The cursor returns to the left and the modified figure stops flashing The field will be forced to the minimum or maximum allowed value if you try to insert a value outside the limits 33 Na usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 9 5 How to change text Move the cursor to the parameter to be changed and confirm EDIT ZONE 2 START 0 00 B SGTOP 0 00 4 gt TBXT TXT AREAL Fi
186. gt Logout E 112 58 9 7 2 1 WAN IP IP 192 168 0 101 ww ULISSE IP 101 WAN Setting C Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address waddess ez fise fhor gt gt Host Setting gt gt WAN Setting SubetMask 5 es fo ISP Gateway 102 PPPoE Nam Password Apply Reset DNS Server Setting gt gt Logout Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Apply Reset DDNS Server Setting DDNS Type Disable gt aE members moos HotNam S User Name Password Poly Setting marked with require user to Save Reboot tnis IP device Otherwise these settings will be lostif device reboots might B 113 Ric Apply Save amp Reboot 30 IP 192 168 0 101
187. gt DIGITAL ZOOM 3 WIDE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE MNVCMPXTJP 1415 JP 9 3 ZOOM SPEED 2 gt D GITAL ZOOM DE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE B 51 ADVANCED 1 ZOOM SPEED 2 gt DIGITAL ZOOM 3 WIDE DYNAMIC HIGH RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT COMP FOCUS EXPOSURE INFRARED WHITE BALANCE 52 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_JP 9 4 EDIT PRESET 53 SUE S EDIT PRESET 000 00 TILT 3 0 00 ZOOM FOCUS SPEED PAUSE 0 4096 100 0 1 B 54
188. he user has manually selected the parameters of the camera 2 Area Titling Allows access to the area titling submenu Fig 60 3 Masking Allows access to the dynamic masking submenu 9 6 2 Language guag 4 Advanced Allows access to the advanced settings submenu of the SONY module LANGUAGE MENU 1 gt ITALIANO 2 ENGLISH 3 FRANCAIS 4 DEUTSCH 1 gt CONFIG STANDARD 2 ZONE TITLING 3 MASKING 4 ADVANCED Fig 61 Fig 62 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 35 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 9 6 3 1 ZoneTitling Menu 9 6 3 2 ZoneTitling Menu Edit Area This function allows setting up to eight variable Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the dimension areas with titling option following parameters Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the 1 Number Selects the area to be edited following parameters 2 Start Sets the initial position of the area 1 Enabling To enable onscreen display of the 3 Stop Sets the final position of the area message associated with the area currently 4 Text Modifes the text which is displayed when being shown moving within the zone 2 Edit Area Allows access to the zone parameter setting submenu EDIT ZONE ZONE TITLING 2 START 0 00 3 STOP 0 00 4 TEXT TXT AREA1 1 gt ENABLING N 2 EDIT ZONE Fig 64 Example To enable titling of zone 1 when the device Fig 63 is between 15 and 45 it is necessa
189. hould be cleaned using a damp cloth compressed air must not be used Maintenance frequency will depend on the type of environment in which the housing is used 11 2 1 4 Inspecting the cables The cables should not show signs of damage or wear which could generate hazardous situations In this case extraordinary maintenance is necessary 69 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 11 2 2 Extraordinary to be done only under particular circumstances Any other intervention that is not comprised in the routine interventions must be done in absence of potentially explosive atmosphere For damage to any parts repair or replacement must be done by or under supervision of VIDEOTEC gt Whenever replacing the parts as indicated always use VIDEOTEC original spare parts and meticulously follow the maintenance instructions supplied with every spare parts kit gt The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to any of the apparatus mentioned in this handbook when resulting from tampering use of non original spare parts and from installation and maintenance repairs performed by non authorised non skilled personnel gt In all such circumstances the product should be sent to the workshop for the necessary repairs or maintenance 70 12 Disposal of waste materials This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to EU countries and
190. ive chapter for the configuration 9 6 7 Washer Menu page 50 10 10 Reboot the device Using the control device it is possible to reboot the unit For further information refer to the manual of the control device in use or to the relative table For further information refer to the relative chapter 10 12 Special controls page 67 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 10 11 Manual correction of a preset focusing Load the preset whose focus needs to be changed using the Scan command Change the focus using the appropriate keys Focus Far Focus Near without changing the Pan Tilt Zoom position Save the preset using the appropriate Preset command The manual correction of the Preset works only if the Daytime Nigh time Autofocus fields are disabled 9 6 4 5 Preset Menu Utility Preset page 46 10 12 Special controls SPECIAL CONTROLS Control Protocol MACRO PELCOD SENSORMATIC ERNITEC PANASONIC Tour 1 Start Save Preset 77 Save Preset 77 Save Preset 77 Save Preset 77 Save Preset 77 recording Save Pattern 2 Start recording Save Preset 47 pattern 3 Tour 2 Start Save Preset 78 Save Preset 78 Save Preset 78 Save Preset 78 Save Preset 78 recording Save Pattern 3 Save Preset 48 Tour3Start Save Preset 79 Save Preset 79 Save Preset 79 Save Preset 79 Save Preset 79 recording Save Pattern 4 Save Preset 50 Tour 1 Start Save Preset 80 Save Preset 80 Save Preset 80 Save Preset 80
191. jenueui suononusu 6T 17 Address configurations SH 6 1 18 Earth wiring connection 6 1 19 Connection compartment closing 7 Instructions for safe operation eee e esee esee esee eese eese en se eese eos 20 7 1 Safe operation 7 1 1 Commissioning TAES E EIA U I EERE AE AEA E E AE T A E EAEE E TE A 31 TS Explosiortprevention rules sscto cete NR 31 8 Switching On rr EN English Instructions manual 8 1 Before powering the product in an explosive atmosphere eet 31 9 Configuration 32 9 T Using the e M 32 9 11 How to use the joysticks isscsssassiscsssaaiavsanssacsccassestcestasssstaxeascsaseaicetunsscessnasdedenaussenslotaaasesaasaveldbvasshenedaustsesdasastheandsddansaveassaoss 32 9 2 How to move around the MENUS al 32 9 3 How to change the settings 9 4 How to change the numeric fields 9 5 How to change text 96GOnfiguratiOnivia SM SAMEDI 9 6 2 Language 9 6 3 Camera menu 9 6 3 1 Zone Titling Menu 9 6 3 2 Zone Titling Menu Edit Area 9 6 3 3 Masking Menu 9 6 3 4 Masking Menu Edit Masks 9 6 3 5 How to create a new mask 9 6 3 6 How to modify a mask 9 6 3 7 Advanced Setting Menu 9 6 3 8 Advanced Setting Menu Zoom 9 6 3 9 Advanced Setting Menu Focus 9 6 3 10 Advanced Setting Menu Exposure 9 6 3 11 Advanced Setting Menu Infrared 9 6 3 12 Advanced Settin
192. k a flower Press the Iris Close button to pass from Masking mode to Move Camera mode Fig 68 Operate the joystick on the keyboard to move the unit and if necessary operate the zoom to centre the flower on the screen Fig 69 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN When the desired result is obtained press the Iris Open Fig 70 Asmall rectangle will appear Operate the joystick Pan amp Tilt to enlarge the rectangle until it covers the whole flower Fig 71 When the desired result is obtained confirm by turning the zoom to tele MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 9 6 3 6 How to modify a mask Choose an enabled mask by selecting Mask Number from the Edit Masks menu Fig 67 page 38 Select Edit Mask to edit it Operate the joystick Pan amp Tilt to enlarge or reduce the rectangle until the desired effect is obtained Fig 72 Confirm by turning the zoom to tele 39 Na usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 9 6 3 7 Advanced Setting Menu This menu is used to configure the SONY module Zoom Allows access to the Zoom submenu Focus Allows access to the Focus submenu Exposure Allows access to the Exposure Infrared Allows access to the Infrared submenu White Balance Allows access to
193. ment 14 1 7 Brackets and adapters 14 1 8 Package 14 2 MPXT 14 2 1 General 14 2 2 Mechanical 14 2 3 Electrical Video 14 2 4 Communications 14 2 5 Protocols 14 2 6 Environment 14 2 7 Brackets and adapters 14 2 8 Package a 14 3 Electrical ratio Gina 100 TP 15 Technical drawing S eere eee 8 6 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 1 About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference 1 1 Typographical conventions DANGER Explosion hazard Read carefully to avoid danger of explosion DANGER High level hazard Risk of electric shock Disconnect the power supply before proceeding with any operation unless indicated otherwise WARNING A Medium level hazard This operation is very important for the system to function properly Please read the procedure described very carefully and carry it out as instructed INFO G Description of system specifications We recommend reading this part carefully in order to understand the subsequent stages 2 Notes on copyright and information on trademarks The quoted names of products or companies are trademarks or registered trademarks MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 3 Safety rules The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused by an improper use of the applian
194. n amp tilt displays on screen at user s choice the data organized as illustrated The visualization can be enabled or disabled 9 6 5 Display Menu page 48 NORTH EAST IDs 1 Alarm 1 54 56 120 01 36 00x Text 001 E7 PRESET NOT CONFIGURED AL 1 Pan Tilt Zoom Preset Fig 129 NORTH EAST Name of the area where one is currently located ID 1 Receiver s address 12345 Complete list of active alarms AL 1 Alarm 1 Text regarding the last active alarm Pan 5 56 Tilt 120 01 Zoom 36 00x Current position of Pan Tilt and Zoom Preset Text 001 Name of selected active preset E7 PRESET NOT CONFIGURED The following field shows the errors found while the system was running or the commands received via serial visualization can be enabled or disabled only for received commands MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 10 2 Saving the current position Preset 10 2 1 Quick save Using the control keyboard it is possible to save the current position For further information refer to the manual of the keyboard in use During the saving stage it is possible to change the speed at which Preset is reached using keys Focus Far Focus Near and to change the waiting time using keys Iris Open lris Close SET PRESET Focus to change speed Iris to change dwell Joystick to exit 100deg s 5s 5 56 120 01 36 00x Dwell Pan Tilt Zoom Fig 130 10 2 2 Saving from the Menu Refer to 9 6 4 3 Preset
195. n amp Tilt ID If not on OFF it shows the ID of the pan amp tilt Received Commands If not on OFF it is used to select how the received serial commands are displayed It is possible to select timed 15S 3 S and 5 S or constant CONST display Horizontal Delta This moves the menu texts horizontally for better centring Vertical Delta This moves the menu texts vertically for better DISPLAY 1 gt PTZ POSITIONS 2 PRESET NAME 3 AREAS NAME 4 UNIT ID 5 RECEIVED COMMAND CONST HORIZONTAL DELTA 3 VERTICAL DELTA 3 Fig 90 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 6 Options Menu 1 Ceiling Mount When this mode is enabled the image and the movements controls are turned upsidedown 2 Alarms Allows access to the Alarms menu 3 Washer Allows access to the Washer menu OPTION 1 gt CEILING MOUNT 2 ALARMS 3 WASHER Fig 91 9 6 6 1 Alarms Menu 1 5 Alarms 1 5 Allow access to the menus from which it is possible to set the parameters of Alarms 1 to 5 6 Alarms State Allows access to the Alarms State menu ALARMS STATE Fig 92 reserved for the external dusk switch and therefore alarm 5 will not be displayed on the screen G If the IR illuminator is fitted alarm 5 is MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN From the Alarms menu it is possible to access one of the menus Alarms 1 5 to edit the alarms parameters From these menus it is possible to set the following values 1 Type Set the type of co
196. ne oil Screw the threaded cover of the junction box and fix the hexagon set screw proceeding in the reverse order as shown in Fig 115 page 59 60 9 7 3 Installing the NVR software A CD ROM containing display and control software is supplied for controlling the various units Follow the instructions below to install the software correctly Insert the CD ROM in the player and after a few seconds the following introductory display will appear ys ctf NIDEOTECI CCTV UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE infeGvideotecscom Ph 39 0445 607411 ULISSE IP Integrated Camera Positioning System Network Based Contents General Features M Ulisse 1P User Manual Videotec NVR Installation Guide Videotec NVR Release Notes Dual MPEG 4 stream 30 fps Full D1 with major video management SW le in the market Click this link to install the Ulisse IP Control Software on your Videotec NVR Professional e mail techsupport videotec com Fig 117 Select Videotec NVR Professional and follow the instructions that appear on the screen When you have completed installation and the pan amp tilts have been configured as appropriate see previous section you can run the NVR software to make the initial settings for the system Start the Activemonitor software You will have to insert the usual User Name default Admin and Password default 123456 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN Th
197. next to the video display The general parameter setting menu will then appear gt Video Display Host Setting gt gt WAN Setting Date Setting gt Video Setting gt Video Adjust gt gt User Account gt System Info gt Firmware gt Factory Default gt gt Save Reboot gt gt Logout Fig 112 58 9 7 2 1 WAN setting Keep the account and the password ina secure place Next set the static IP address which is used to gain access to the unit that is to be configured For example set a static IP and address 192 168 0 101 a a ULISSE IP 101 Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address gt gt Video Display gt gt Host Setting gt gt WAN Setting IPAddress 2 fo gt gt Dato Setting SubnetWask 5 ass fo gt gt video seting ISP Gateway 02 fee fo gt gt Video Adjust PPPoE gt gt User Account User Name gt gt System Info Password gt gt Firmware Apply Reset gt gt Factory Default gt gt Save Reboot DNS Server Setting gt gt Logout SU Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Apply Reset DONS Server Setting DONS Type Disable m SewicelSP members dndns org Host Name User Name Password E Seting marked with require user to Save Reboot nis IP dece to save the setings to system Otherwise these settings will be
198. ng parameters 1 Mode Enables the visualization of the taken temperature from the 4 pixels to the centre of the image in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit The OFF option disables the visualization 2 Digital Enables the visualization of the relative symbol on the display Thermometer Enables the visualization of the relative symbol on the display SPOT METER 1 gt MODE 2 DIGITAL 3 THERMOMETER Fig 105 55 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 9 6 10 8 Thermal Analysis Menu Isotherm Once inside the Isotherm menu it is possible to enable a special colouring for objects included within the set temperature interval The parameters which manage this function are 1 Enable Enables the Isotherm function 2 Mode Selects the way in which the interval is indicated in percentage or in degrees Celsius 3 Upper Sets the upper limit of the Isotherm function 4 Lower Sets the lower limit of the Isotherm function ISOTHERM 1 gt ENABLE 2 MODE PERCENT 3 UPPER 95 4 LOWER 90 Fig 106 This is a dynamic self configuration menu based on the choice made and shows the parameters on which it is possible to operate 56 9 6 10 9 Status Menu Once inside the Status menu it is possible to learn the technical features of the thermal camera STATUS VERSION SW 0A00 022B FW VERSION 0802 0040 CAMERA S N 00001234 SENSORE S N 00001234 TEMPERATURE 0034 0 P N 4132003
199. ns manual Analog version 1 explosion proof P amp T 1 sunshield 2 if version with thermal camera 1 document Important safety instructions 1 sheath 2ties 2 hexagon socket set screws Instructions manual IP version 1 explosion proof P amp T 1 sunshield 2 if version with thermal camera 1document Important safety instructions 1sheath 2ties 2hexagon socket set screws 1CD Instructions manual 12 5 3 Safely disposing of packaging material The packaging material can all be recycled The installer technician will be responsible for separating the material for disposal and in any case for compliance with the legislation in force where the device is to be used When returning a faulty product we recommend using the original packaging for shipping MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 5 4 Preparatory work before installation Use appropriate tools for the installation The particular nature of the site where the device is to be installed may mean special tools are required for installation Choose an installation surface that is AN strong enough to sustain the weight of the device also bearing in mind particular environmental aspects such as exposure to strong winds It should be installed so that no one can be A hit by moving parts It should be installed so that moving parts cannot hit other objects and create hazardous situations Make sure tha
200. ntact normally closed N C or normally open 2 Action The type of action Scan Patrol Autopan Tour 1 Tour 2 and Tour 3 carried out by the unit when the alarm triggers If Off is selected the alarm is disabled 3 Number The preset to be reached when the alarm s type of action is Scan 4 Text The message that is displayed when the alarm is active 1 gt TYPE 2 ACT 3 NR 4 TEXT Fig 93 This is a dynamic self configuration menu based on the choice made and shows the parameters on which it is possible to operate From the Alarms menu it is possible to access the Alarms State menu where the state of alarms inputs is displayed CLOSED contact closed OPEN contact open ALARMS STATE CLOSED OPEN ALLARME 3 CLOSED ALLARME 4 CLOSED ALLARME 5 CLOSED Fig 94 49 usibu3 jenueui suononusu 9 6 7 Washer Menu The P amp T offers the possibility to use a wiper and to operate a pump to clean the glass To configure the Washer put the lens of the camera in front of the nozzle of the Washer Save a preset XY that identifies this position the preset will be recalled by the pan amp tilt when the WASHER function is enabled From the menu set the following parameters 1 Enable Enables the Washer function 2 Nozzle preset Enter the preset number XY corresponding to the nozzle EN English Instructions manua a Wiper On Delay Sets the interval between the en
201. ok or reset the apparatus by switching it off and on again MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN PROBLEM CAUSE The monitor does not show the picture taken but shows an image of the type Address 1 Protocol MACRO RS485 1 38400 N81 RX RS485 2 38400 N81 REPEAT 232 E FW UPGRADE ONLY FW Oa Jun 4 2009 HW 000 0001 DIP1 1 VIEW CONF ON Display Configuration dip switch rocker DIP1 SW1 Switch off the pan amp tilt switch down the dip switch DIP1 SW1 Switch on the unit again During start up the pan amp tilt is disabled and the following type of message is shown Address 1 DE ICE PROCEDURE IN PROGRESS REMAINING MINUTES 59 The environment temperature is too low 71 usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual SOLUTION Address Wait until the end of the pre heating procedure If the air temperature is too low the unit will remain disabled and the following message will be shown i DE ICE PROCEDURE SYSTEM BLOCKED TEMPERATURE TOO LOW PROBLEM Error E1 AUTOPAN WITHOUT LIMITS CAUSE The two presets used as limits have not been programmed SOLUTION Program the two presets and then update the Autopan configuration menu 10 2 Saving the current position Preset page 65 and 9 6 4 7 Autopan Menu page 47 PROBLEM Error E2 WIPER BLOCKED CAUSE The wiper is either jammed or broken SOLUTION Check that the wiper is free to 72 move
202. onger safe for the installation on a potentially explosive atmosphere in this case contact Videotec technical support Verify that in the cap there isn t dirt or debris Lubricate the threaded part of the lid of the connection compartment and the seal with technical vaseline oil lubricant Arrange the cables so that there is no interference when closing the threaded lid of the connection compartment Fig 42 Screw by hand the threaded lid of the connection compartment till the OR gasket reaches the tube Fig 43 Fig 44 29 usibu3 jenueui suoionajsuy Use a 30mm wrench for tightly closing the threaded lid of the connection compartment Make sure that there s no gap between the threaded cap and the _ junction box tube after tightening the cap EN English Instructions manua qu Fig 45 Finally tighten the set screw supplied for this purpose to prevent the unwanted unscrewing of the threaded 09 Fig 46 30 7 Instructions for safe operation 7 1 Safe operation Before proceeding with the following operations make sure that the mains voltage is correct 7 1 1 Commissioning Read the whole of this user s handbook very carefully before starting the installation Make connections and tests in the laboratory before carrying out installation on site Use appropriate tools for the purpose Test system operation for positive results before closing th
203. onnectors board and connect the relays wires to it Plug the cabled connector to J3 plug MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 6 1 10 Unit address communication 6 1 11 Configuration of the dip switches protocol and baud rate setting Operating mode valid only on version with Before powering the device it must be correctly IP board configured by setting the dip switches on the circuit board The unit can be configured in one way only Set the DIP tl h in the table Take the configuration board from its J4 connector on isis ee R the connector board CONFIGURATION OF THE VERSION WITH IP BOARD Address 1 Protocol MACRO Baudrate 38400 Serial line One way RS 485 line Serial line terminations 1 ON Serial line terminations 2 ON Tab 4 Once the dip switches have been configured close the door and start configuring the IP parameters of the pan amp tilt 6 1 12 Setting the configuration check mode To set the operating mode operate on DIP 2 Fig 30 This board is used to set the communication parameters of the serial lines RS 485 1 and RS 485 2 the address of the receiver the communication protocol and baud rate SW 1 0N Display Configuration To be used only to verify the configuration at the end of the setting During normal operation make sure the lever is on OFF SW 1 OFF Fig 31 Address and protocol board Fig 32 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 25 usibu3 jenueui suononusu 6 1
204. pdating times become critical and it is necessary to create masks larger than the object so that it remains masked for longer during the passage and therefore cannot be seen To ensure full functionality the tilt position G of the masks must always be between 70 and 70 degrees in addition the size of the mask must be double the size of the object to be masked both height wise and width wise From the Masking menu it is possible to set the following parameters 1 Mask Colour Allows you to choose the colour of the masks 2 Edit Masks Allows access to the Edit Masks submenu and set the dynamic masking parameters MASKING 1 gt COLOUR 2 EDIT MASKS Fig 66 37 Na usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English Instructions manual 9 6 3 4 Masking Menu Edit Masks Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the following parameters 1 MaskNumber Allows you to choose the mask on which to operate Enable Mask Enables or disables the selected mask Up Edit Mask Allows the creation or editing of a mask EDIT MASK 1 gt MASK NUMBER 2 ENABLE MASK 3 EDIT MASK Fig 67 Selecting the option Edit Mask in the menu makes it possible to set new values for the selected mask 38 9 6 3 5 How to create a new mask Choose a disabled mask by selecting Mask Number from the Edit Masks menu Select Edit Mask to edit it Fig 67 page 38 In the following example we shall mas
205. pending on the type of image currently being displayed The parameters in the Gain Change Values menu are used to change the behaviour of this mode 9 6 10 2 Flat Field Correction Menu Gain Switch Values page 53 Do FFC Carries out a FFC Gain Switch Values Allows access to the Gain Switch Values submenu FLAT FIELD CORRECTION 1 gt FLAT FIELD AUTO INTERVAL 7200 LOW GAIN INTER 1350 TEMPERATURE 5 LOW GAIN TEMP 10 GAIN MODE DO FFC GAIN SWITCH VALUES gt ALTO Fig 99 We recommend that you do not change the default values which have been set to guarantee high quality images in any operating condition MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 10 2 Flat Field Correction Menu Gain Switch Values Once inside the Gain Switch Values menu it is possible to set one of the following parameters 1 High Low Threshold Sets the temperature threshold used by the High Low Population parameter to force the switching in Low Gain mode The value is indicated in degrees Celsius 2 High Low Population Sets the minimum pixel percentage above which the switching in Low Gain mode is carried out 3 Low High Threshold Sets the temperature threshold used by the Low High Population parameter to force the switching in High Gain mode The value is indicated in degrees Celsius 4 Low High Population Sets the minimum pixel percentage above which the switching in High Gain mode is carried out GAIN SWITCH VALUES 1 gt HIG
206. red LWIR from 7 5um to 13 5hm from 7 5um to 13 5hm from 7 5um to 13 5hm from 7 5um to 13 5um from 7 5um to 13 5um nternal shutter only for sensor compensa tion Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec Digital Detail Enhancement DDE 4 P4 V V Digital Zoom 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x Image updating frequency 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps mage updating high frequency 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps Scene temperature range 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 40 C 160 C 40 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F 320 F Horizontal field of view 9 3 13 17 25 35 Vertical field of view TAF 10 13 19 27 F number F 1 2 F 1 1 F 1 25 F 1 25 F 1 25 Thermal sensitivity NEdT lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 5OmK f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 50mK a f 1 0 lt 5OmK a f 1 0 Person detection recognition identifica 1140m 280m 142m 3740ft 820m 210m 104m 570m 144m 72m 390m 95m 47m 250m 63m 31m tion 919ft 466ft 1280ft 312ft 154ft 820ft 207ft 102ft Auto detection recognition identification 3000m 800m 200m 9843ft 2200m 580m 290m 7218ft 1550m 400m 200m 5085ft 1080m 275m
207. roperties as those for standard glass Fig 3 MPXT page 10 The thermal camera is an Uncooled Vanadium Oxide microbolometer VOx with spectral band 7 5 13 5um It delivers a thermal video of 320x 256 PAL and 320x240 NTSC with an image frequency of 8 3fps or 25 fps PAL and 7 5 or 30fps NTSC English Instructions manual EN 10 The high sensitivity NEdT 50mK at f 1 0 ensures an optimal thermal imaging It supports 2x or 4x digital zoom A choice of lens sizes is offered between 35mm 25mm and 9mm depending on the detection distance required Fig 3 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN 5 Preparing the product for use Any change that is not expressly approved by the manufacturer will invalidate both the guarantee and certification Before installation make sure the power supply and protection specifications of the device correspond to those in the original order Use of unsuitable appliances can cause serious hazards risking the safety of personnel and of the installation The device can only be considered to be switched off when the power supply has been disconnected and the connection cables to other devices have been removed A power disconnect device must be included in the electrical installation and it must be very quickly recognizable and operated if needed gt Before doing any technical work on the device make sure that the power supply is disconnected
208. rotect suite LAN 10 100 Mbit s RJ45 4 30fps D1 720x576 VGA 640x480 CIF 352x288 QCIF 176x144 14 2 5 AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO D VIDEOTEC MACRO VIDEOTEC VIDEOTEC VIDEOTEC VIDEOTEC AMERICAN DYNAMICS ERNITEC PANASONIC PELCO are registered trademarks 14 2 6 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F A0 C 60 C 40 F 140 F 2kV 4kV 4 14 2 7 MPXWBA AISI 316L MPXCW AISI 316L
209. ry to Enable area titling by setting Y as the value of Enabling under the Area Titling menu Set 1 as the value of parameter Nr under the Edit Area menu Set 415 00 as the value of parameter Start under the Edit Zone menu Set 445 00 as the value of parameter Stop under the Edit Zone menu If necessary edit the displayed text by selecting Text under the Edit Zone menu 36 MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN Setting the Start and Stop values of the Edit Zone menu to zero will disable text display If there are overlapping areas the area with the highest number will prevail To define zones proceed in a clockwise G direction as shown in the figure Fig 65 The default name and position of the zones of the pan amp tilt refer to the four cardinal points The NORTH position can be modified by means of the Offset Pan parameter in the movement menu 9 6 4 Movement Menu page 44 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 9 6 3 3 Masking Menu Dynamic masking allows the creation of up to a maximum of 24 masks so as to obtain the masking of certain areas defined by the user Masks are defined in space and take account of the horizontal vertical and zoom depth position when making the settings The unit automatically maintains the position and dimension of the masking based on the displayed area It is possible to simultaneously display up to 8 masks If the device is used at maximum speed video signal u
210. t 656ft 140m 3543ft 902ft df dC LXdWOANW co 640X512 35mm 25mm 19mm 13mm 9mm PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC VOx 4 VOx 4 VOx 4 VOx 4 VOx 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 640x512 640x480 17um 17um 17um 17um 17um LWIR 75um 135um 75 13 5 75 13 5 75 13 5 7 5 13 5 Video stop lt 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop lt 1sec Video stop 1sec Video stop 1sec DDE 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 2x 4x 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 8 3fps 7 5fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 30fps
211. t the device is firmly anchored The device must be installed and maintained only and exclusively by qualified technical personnel For technical services consult only and exclusively authorized technicians Since the user is responsible for choosing G the surface to which the unit is to be anchored we do not supply the fixing devices for attaching the unit firmly to the particular surface The installer is responsible for choosing fixing devices suitable for the specific purpose on hand In general use methods and materials capable of supporting at least four times the weight of the device It is possible to install the unit with several brackets We strongly recommend using only approved brackets and accessories during installation MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 5 4 1 Fixing to parapet or ceiling mount Attach the adapter 01 to the bottom of the unit using 4 stainless steel A4 class 80 socket flat head cap screw M10 x 20mm 02 Make sure the thread are free of dirt and debris Apply a generous amount of thread locking compound Loctite 270 into the threaded holes in the base of the device Tighten them to 35Nm The thread compound must cure for one hour allow for this period prior to completing the installation Fig 4 Use the external holes in the adapter to fix the assembled unit to the wall or to the pole Use screws that can bear at least 4 times the weight of the unit
212. that seem worn or old For technical services consult only and exclusively authorized technicians MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 4 Identification 4 1 Product description and type designation The MAXIMUS series explosion proof pan tilt zoom PTZ camera positioning devices have been designed to allow movement on both a horizontal and a vertical plane of a in built camera and to operate in industrial environments in which there may be an explosive atmosphere due to gas vapours mists or air or powder mixtures MAXIMUS PTZ devices supplied complete with an in built camera are made of AISI 316L electropolished stainless steel This unit basically consists of a base a main body and a housing for the camera Versions with a second housing for thermal cameras are available On the base there is a connection compartment that allows very easy cabling of the system and it comprises the power supply electronics There is a hole 3 4 NPT on the base and the connection must to be done in conformity with IEC EN60079 14 The main body contains the motors for horizontal and vertical movements and the CPU and video boards The camera housing contains a day night module with its electronics an heater and a built in wiper The PTZ device has an IP66 protection degree and its operating temperature is 40 C to 60 C 40 F 140 F MAXIMUS PTZ includes integrated high performance pan and tilt telemetry MNVCMPXTJP 1415 EN MAX
213. that the changes take effect When the program is restarted the Camera Tree should contain a list of the units in the system for which settings have been made From the Media Source list drag amp drop the first unit into one of the blue windows and the live video image should appear Camera Tree bef Media Source Fig 122 Example of drag amp drop Repeat the procedure for the other units 61 NJ usibu3 jenueui suononusu EN English manual 9 7 3 1 Controlling PTZ movements To set movement control via the control panel or via mouse proceed as follows Select the Setup Setup Camera menu and select the PTZ tab Select the first unit or the one you want to configure from the Media Source list heck the Enable PTZ box o 5 gt 9 lt This will automatically set the VIDEOTEC Macro protocol at 38400 baud Repeat the procedure for the other units to be controlled directly from the PTZ setup menu just select the other units present in the Media Source list of the Camera Tree menu one at a time and check Enable PTZ then click on Apply Activesetup Pre Pss Tous Camera Tree en Li lia rce USE nel 1 Iv Enable PTZ Vendor Protocol suisse2 ndor Address ID Baud RO or s sen PTZ Command PTZ Command feaseab21464121576070285350 5 in
214. ui suononusu 6 1 15 Serial line terminations and connections To set the serial line terminations operate on DIP 2 The board has two DIP switches used to configure the serial line terminations 120 Ohm Tab 7 page 28 Every peripheral that is situated at the end of a line must be terminated using the appropriate dip switch in order to prevent signal reflection and distortion 2 Dip switches 7 and 8 terminate serial lines RS 485 1 and RS 485 2 respectively EN English Instructions manual SERIAL LINE TERMINATIONS DIP 2 AND CONNECTIONS 5 5 2 a ES 5 n o amp amp 8 amp S Serial line ON RS 485 2 termination terminations enabled OFF RS485 2 termination disabled ON RS485 1 termination enabled OFF RS485 1 termination disabled Tab 7 6 1 16 Protocol configuration To set the protocol operate on DIP 1 Fig 38 28 Video positioning systems of the P amp T can be controlled by a range of protocols SETTING THE PROTOCOL DIP 1 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Protocol ON OFF ON OFF PANASONIC OFF OFF ON OFF ERNITEC OFF ON OFF OFF SENSORMATIC ON OFF OFF OFF PELCOD OFF OFF OFF OFF MACRO VIDEOTEC Tab 8 6 1 17 Address configuration To set the address operate on DIP 3 4 and 5 Fig 39 Address setting example Units number 431 dip switch 3 4 dip switch 4 3
215. utput Connector J7 Infrared camera if present Fig 20 Fig 21 CL CA 21 N3 usubu3 jenueursuononnsu English Instructions manual EN 6 1 7 Connection of the Ethernet cable Operating mode valid only on version with IP board Telemetry and video signal transmission G pass through the Ethernet network cable Do not connect cable RS 485 and the video cable Use a Category 5E or higher UTP network cable Crimp the RJ45 connector on the Ethernet cable Direct crimping is required if the product is connected to a hub or switch Cross crimping is required if the product is connected directly to a PC 2 Fig 22 Crimped cable A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 B Fig 23 Straight through cable A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LIF A orl 1l 12345678 B Fig 24 Crossover cable 22 Connect the crimped net cable to connector RJ45 located on the base of the unit Fig 25 The example below shows a typical installation mUTP cat 5E Hub Switch Personal Computer Hil UTP cat 5E Fig 26 MNVCMPXTJP_1415_EN 6 1 8 Telemetry line connections Plug the cabled connector to the J9 plug The installation is type TNV 1 do not USS EULA CUTS COLCHICINE connect it to SELV circuits Serial line Terminal Description RS 485 1 A RS 485 line 1 In order to reduce the risk of fire only use B RS 485 line 1 c

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