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1. The title TTL on or off 6 To finish programming a tour select the step number and press the iris key The P7Z tour programming menu displays Note If the step number is not selected pressing the iris key will delete the step 7 Navigate to option 2 to play the tour to verify and press the iris to exit back to the previous menu To better understand preset tour programming review the following abbreviations ST Step of the preset May have up to 64 presets and must be set for a preset tour POS Preset number assigned to that step of the tour DW Dwell time or amount of time the position is held before moving SPD Speed that the camera travels to the next preset ZM also FZ or ZO Freezes the last image while moving to the next preset ZO zooms out first moves to the next preset then zooms to the preset number s zoom factor TTL Turns the preset title on or off Chapter 1 31 Programming Additional menus Selecting the Additional menus option from the Program select menu displays the Program select menu 2 screen Figure 63 Figure 63 Program select additional menus PROGRAM SELECT MENU 2 SITE 0000 gt PRIVACY MASKS 1 ALARMS AND RELAYS 2 SYSTEM STARTUP 3 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT 27X and 37X camera models The Privacy mask Alarms and relays and System startup are submenus of Program select menu 2 Privacy masks If you have an 27X or 37X cam
2. Contact information 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information visit www recyclethis info For contact information see www interlogix com vi UltraView PTZ User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Appendix A il AAN RE N ID OE N EO N Ix Conventions used in this document sk EER NEER RE ER RE ER EE hh hh mn ix Safety terms and symbols iss EER EE ER EER EE EE EE RR EE EE RR RR RE hh nnn ix Programming ARE DR RECS EO RR EE EE RE ET EET ss 1 Modu CHON o 2s E EE RE HEERS ER ER RR dur OE OE DEUG OE ad ED EE EE 2 Menu navigalioTis aua cuan KEER RR ADD DAE REEDE RR ESE Ni RE EE 3 Programming shortCut S ss ies kaak NEE RR ER RR RE RR ER RR RE RR RE RR RE RR RE RR Re Re 4 Accessing programming menUS iss aak MEE RR RE RR RE RR RE RR RE RR RE RR hh nnn 4 Menu navigation ss ss icd ae se Nux qoi abate i ses Die ME PER Rok ew rius Rex m ao dis d mod 5 Top level access and information screens leeren 6 Memory management ud ec ao cine ae ae Ro a oma EN BE sie AE REEDE OR EEN EEN 7 Program iS ie e ER TERE OE TEE AE EE oe ee 8 i o m OE TE RE NE OE EE ER EE EE ee se ee ee 8 PCSOs ELS eed TTE CC T AE OR ED Ee
3. Aperture priority means that the iris size remains constant at the set value while the camera adjusts the shutter speed to compensate When making initial adjustments observe the effects of the shutter speed The image will get much brighter or darker on subsequent adjustments as the shutter speed becomes maxed The Backlight compensation feature tells the camera to adjust its total exposure iris and shutter to ignore the brightest areas of the 1mage and instead concentrate on darker areas Backlight compensation doesn t have a separate menu but is enabled by setting the iris exposure control to Auto One practical application of Backlight compensation enables you to see detail inside a room with a window on a bright day The autoexposure will average all the light in the scene so bright areas such as windows get greater weight and the camera will adjust so you can see the bright area outside Backlight correction forces the camera to ignore areas of high brightness so the rest of the scene the inside of the building will be properly exposed You can see detail inside but in the process the lighting at the window will be adjusted so seeing outside is not possible Shutter speed This menu enables the option of using iris to manually set the shutter speed of the camera much in the way the iris is manually set above For all day night camera types the camera is put in Shutter priority mode The shutter speed 1s fixed and the Iris wi
4. If you are prompted to enter a password refer to Passwords on page 33 for the default pass code key Menu navigation Chapter 1 Programming The UltraView PTZ menu structure generally follows an alphabetical order in English of the functions and features that can be set with a few exceptions Table 1 shows the order of the menu screens and their relationship to each other as well as the options and defaults for each screen Table 1 UltraView PTZ menu hierarchy Program select page 8 Setup page 8 Clear memory page 8 Automatic slow shutter page 9 Autopan speed page 9 Auto Return page 10 Azimuth indicator page 10 Day night switch page 12 Electronic zoom page 12 Exposure control page 13 Image freeze page 13 Image stabilization page 13 Lens initialization page 14 Lift gain page 14 Max til pan speed page 15 Preset speed page 15 Proportional speed page 16 Quick spin page 16 Serial update page 16 Shutter speed page 17 NTSC Shutter speed page 17 PAL Site number display page 17 Synchronization page 18 Temperature display page 18 White balance page 19 Wide dynamic range WDR page 19 Tour title Tours page 27 Position reporting 5 UltraView PTZ User Manual Top level access and information screens When you access the UltraView PTZ series the following three
5. Wird ect an T Type and version date for the tilt processor Er es s id B Camera type and firmware version TEM IRE i Le 17 I Type and version date for the housing card HOLD SEQ 3 SEC TO EXIT Note lf you see no type and version date info verify proper PREU NEXT connections mounting and presence of the housing card If there is no housing card you will see the message I NOT INSTALLED There are no customizable options on this screen Go to the next screen by pressing fast forward on the keypad Memory management Chapter 1 Programming If the settings stored in the memory of the housing differ from the settings stored in the memory of the camera PTZ Memory will flash on your monitor When you log on you will see the Memory management menu Figure 6 asking you to choose which settings you want The settings you choose overwrite any existing settings Until you decide which settings to use the unit will use the settings stored 1n the camera Once the settings have been successfully transferred Memory will stop flashing on the monitor The Memory management screen appears after the System information screen in the menu sequence So if the memory message is flashing the menu order will be Product information System information Memory management Program select Figure 6 Memory flashing menu MEMORY MANAGEMEN Se SITE 0013 hao COPY HOUSING TO PTZ PTZ TO HOUSING ENTER SELECTION 1 PRE
6. You assume the entire risk as to the quality and performance of the licensed product Limitation of liability UTC Fire amp Security s sole obligation or liability under this agreement is the repair or replacement of nonconforming software and or defective media according to the limited warranty above In no event will UTC Fire amp Security be liable for damages whether consequential incidental or indirect nor for loss of data loss of profits or lost savings arising from use or inability to use the software or documentation or any hardware furnished with the software even if UTC Fire amp Security has been advised of the possibility of such damages nor for any claim by any third party IV UltraView PTZ User Manual Intended use Manufacturer Certification FCC compliance ACMA compliance Canada EU Directives General Any materials provided to You by UTC Fire amp Security shall not be exported or reexported in violation of any export provisions of the USA or any other applicable jurisdiction Any attempt to sublicense assign or transfer any of the rights duties or obligations hereunder shall be void This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of New York United States of America without regard to conflicts of law provisions You hereby consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Multnomah County Oregon to resolve any disputes arisin
7. SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT gt 20 UltraView PTZ User Manual Zoom variable tilt Enable or disable to limit the camera tilt function When disabled this feature prevents the dome housing from appearing in the video image during operation at 1X electronic zoom Figure 44 The tilt function is then limited to between 0 and 79 degrees at 1X electronic zoom However when the electronic zoom 1s increased to 6X the full tilt travel of 90 degrees becomes functional e Select option 1 to disable full tilt travel at 1X electronic zoom Default e Select option 2 to enable full tilt travel of 90 degrees for all electronic zoom levels Note This feature is automatically disabled when setting presets or shadow tours Presets Figure 44 Zoom variable tilt menu ZOOM VARIABLE TILT SITE 0003 DISABLE 1 ENABLE 2 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL 4 NEXT UltraView PTZ cameras can store up to 129 preset positions numbered 0 to 128 To enter preset positions do the following 1 From the Program select menu navigate to option 2 and pan right The Preset programming menu displays Figure 45 2 Move the camera to the desired position 3 Press the iris button 4 Entera three digit number to indicate the preset position 000 to 128 The lowest unused preset number will display automatically Note Preset numbers 62 and 63 are reserved for autopan limit settings but can be used as regu
8. UP ACTION 3 Choose the action you want the camera to take when it SITE 0000 first powers up NONE 1 gt HOME 2 e Select 1 for none or no actions PRESET 3 TOUR 1 4 e Select 2 for home AUTOPAN 5 e Select 3 for a specific preset Press iris to enter the ENTER SELECTION three digit number 000 to 128 of the preset you PREY SCROLL NEXT gt want to use e Select 4 for a specific tour Press iris to enter the one digit number 1 to 8 of the tour you want to use e Select 5 for autopan Position reporting Position reporting provides the capability for a remote device to get pan tilt and zoom position information for doing analysis on the image data This feature is only supported when the unit is in the Interlogix Impac RS 485 9600 protocol mode To set position reporting do the following 1 From Program select menu 2 select System startup The Password protection screen displays 2 Using the joystick navigate right past the Password protection Installation date and Power up action screens to the Position reporting screen Figure 74 Figure 74 Position reporting menu POSITION REPORTING SITE 0000 DISABLE 1 ENABLE 2 3 Press 1 to disable or press 2 to enable WARNING DATA TRAFFIC MAY CAUSE NETWORK OVERLOAD ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT AN CAUTION If more than one unit has the positioning reporting feature enabled and the units share the same control
9. and relays menu The Alarm programming menu displays Figure 67 Figure 67 Alarm programming menu 2 Usethe joystick to select alarms 01 through 04 and press INT ALARM PROGRAMMING iris to set a preset number that corresponds with the SITE 0000 alarm ALRM CONT TYPE NUM 01 NO PRESET 001 02 PRESET 002 03 NO PRESET 003 04 NO PRESET 004 IRIS gt EDIT PREY TSCROLL4 NEXT To set alarm reporting do the following 1 Select 2 from the alarms and relays menu The Alarm reporting menu displays Figure 66 2 Enter selection 1 to disable the default or 2 to enable To set a relay do the following 1 Select 2 from the Alarms and relays menu The Relay programming menu displays Figure 69 2 Usethe joystick to select an alarm number 01 through 04 and press iris to choose a relay 3 Press irist again to set a delay time for the relay System startup Chapter 1 33 Programming Figure 68 Alarm reporting menu ALARM REPORTING SITE 0000 D I SABLE ENABLE ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT Figure 69 Relay programming menu RELAY PROGRAMMING SITE 0000 RELAY DELAY N OSSEE OSSEC OSSEC OSSEC IRIS gt EDIT PREY TSCROLL4 NEXT The system startup menu allows you to enable disable and change passwords as well as set the installation date set an action on power up and set position reporting Passwords To change the password from the default of 3477 do the fo
10. data line enabling this feature may flood the RS 485 communication lines 36 UltraView PTZ User Manual Exposure control Exposure control for a UltraView PTZ is controlled through five different menus that affect the image exposure Automatic slow shutter This feature only works when the camera is in day color mode It extends the useful range of the color mode in dark situations and keeps the camera in color mode longer before having to switch to night mode Motion can become blurry when the shutter is set to autoslow If manual shutter speed or iris is set those settings will override the autoslow shutter setting Day night switch This switch controls when the camera switches to day or night mode night mode displays black and white images with improved contrast and sacrificed clarity Autoslow shutter can be set to delay the switch to night mode until the lighting levels are very low The Camera Sensor takes the Autoslow shutter setting into account when it switches to night mode The Dome Sensor however does not and must be manually adjusted towards the dark end of the settings to make the Autoslow shutter viable Exposure control iris control Auto mode enables Backlight compensation and disables manual control Manual and Manual return to auto allow manual iris adjustments or require them in Manual only but can vary between different camera modules 27X and 37X cameras The camera is put into Aperture priority mode
11. di MA DUI ITI TIT 20 BELLICIS ETT ISTITUTO TI TI DE ES ee ee ANA 21 Current status ss con oe DE OE DORS HER ca ae Der dido cu qid c ca pd cd b ieu Oe 26 NOUNS PERE AAR OE ER EE TONE NR N EE OER OE FEE TOE AE 27 Additional menus 59 EE OR da a dod RR OE ORR SERE RR DEER SEGE IS 31 EXPOSE CONMO 2225 32255 EE EE EE EE N ETE m OE NT 36 Troubleshooting and support iss EER RENEE EE EER EE RE RE Ee 37 Troubleshooting N OE N OE ee ee a 38 Common SSUES AAR OE AR EE EE EE OE rq GONE qa N 38 CONIACUNQUUS T se n Rd MERE DE ES ad EE Ed EE EDE ME ee hoe ae 40 enn EE RR EE RE EE AE a 40 Defaults and hazardous materials 41 arr EE 42 Toxic and hazardous element levels lerne 44 M EE TE EDE N ry ee obese ORE EE VN 45 vii viii UltraView PTZ User Manual Preface This is the Interlogix UltraView PTZ User Manual This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining e how to access the menus and e how to customize the settings There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns To use this document effectively you should have a basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components Read these instructions and all ancillary documentation entirely before installing or operating this product The most current versions of this and related documen
12. increase the gain and down to decrease the gain Range is 0 to 31 Default is O CAUTION Lift and gain compensate for long runs of video coaxial cable Only qualified personnel should adjust these settings Incorrect adjustments can impair video quality Max tilt pan speed Use this to set the maximum manual control pan and tilt speed To set the pan and tilt speed do the following 1 Select the setting you want to change pan as shown in Figure 26 or tilt 2 Press iris 3 Use the joystick to set the tilt speed from 20 to 120 Default The pan speed setting 1s 20 to 200 Default 120 4 When finished press iris 4 Note The units of measure used for this feature are in degrees per second Preset speed Set the speed at which the camera travels between presets Figure 29 This setting is used when calling up presets manually Use the joystick to set the four speed settings s ow med fast default or max Chapter 1 15 Programming Figure 27 Changing gain settings IRIS gt DONE TSCROLL4 Figure 28 Setting pan speed MAX TILT PAN SPEED SITE 0000 MAX PAN SPEED ds MAX TILT SPEED 120 EEUE ESC MOUE R 020 120 TSELECT Figure 29 Preset speed menu PRESET SPEED SITE 0000 SLOW SPEED 1 MED SPEED 2 gt FAST SPEED 3 MAX SPEED 4 ENTER SELECTION 3 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt 16 UltraView PTZ User Manual Proportional speed The proportional speed
13. or a problem with RS 422 data lines See the UltraView PTZ Installation Manual for information on how to correctly set the PTZ unit s address If that does not resolve the matter check the RS 422 data communication lines to the camera can control the camera but it is acting strangely This 1s likely a general failure You can perform a restart from the controlling device as long as you have control To restart the camera do the following 1 Switch the keypad to the camera site you wish to reset 2 Press and hold the set button until Enter programming code appears 3 Press 1 4 7 6 seq on the keypad 4 You will see Reset to defaults appear in the keypad window Press iris to proceed Note Despite the term Heset to defaults this action does not reset any settings on the camera It will only restart the camera as if you had cycled the power at the camera 5 Press 3 for camera 6 You will see Reset camera X Are you sure where X refers to the camera that the keypad was set to before entering 1 4 7 6 seq Press iris to proceed The camera will reset If problems persist after restarting there may be an issue with communication or power cables Check the data communication lines and power to the camera e I am having trouble programming a ShadowTour The protocol for specific mappings to keypads or functionality may be incorrectly addressed Check the protocol tables in the UitraView PTZ Installation Manual and c
14. play an existing ShadowTour do the following 1 From the Program select menu select option 5 2 From the PTZ tour programming menu pan right with the joystick to advance to the menu that displays ShadowTours Figure 56 on page 27 3 Select the tour you want to play 4 Select 3 to play the tour Figure 59 Figure 59 Play ShadowTour 5 The tour will play indefinitely until stopped by a key or joystick movement 6 Press iris to exit back to the PTZ tour programming menu 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to play other ShadowTours To delete a ShadowTour do the following 1 From the Program select menu select option 5 2 From the PTZ tour programming menu pan right with the joystick to advance to the menu that displays ShadowTours Figure 56 on page 27 3 Select the tour to be deleted 4 Select 4 to delete the tour Figure 60 A Please wait message displays 5 Pressiris to exit back to the PTZ tour programming menu 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 to delete any other Shadow Tour Preset tours Chapter 1 29 Programming Figure 60 Delete ShadowTour TOUR 5 SHADOW TOUR SITE 0000 NEW TOUR 1 EDIT TOUR 2 PLAY TOUR 3 DELETE TOUR 4 PLEASE WAIT ENTER SELECTION 4 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT UltraView PTZ cameras have preset tour capability A preset tour is composed of a group of preset positions that the operator can program to be linked together in a sequence Each tour consists o
15. speed is controlled Poes Lx automatically by the camera To use the settings in the Shutter 1760s NORMAL 4 speed menu during live video press the iris button Press iris P i22 2 or move the camera to return the settings to automatic Auto is 1 45 SLOW 7 default ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT Note When you set the shutter speed to anything other than automatic the setting will override the manual return to autoiris control making the iris always fully automatic Figure 34 Shutter speed menu PAL While the camera is moving in low light conditions enable Autoslow shutter so that shutter speed can be adjusted to enhance EE ER the video image AUTO 1 1 1000s 2 See Exposure control on page 36 for more information about light 17215s 3 settings 1750s NORMAL 4 IA 9 176s 6 173s SLOW Te ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT Site number displa play Figure 35 Site number display menu Enable or disable the display of the camera site number in the upper left hand corner of the monitor screen Figure 35 SITE NUMBER DISPLAY SITE 0000 e Select option 1 to disable site number display e Select option 2 to enable site number display DISABLE 1 ENABLE 2 Select option 3 to enter diagnostic mode DIAGNOSTIC MODE 3 Note When you re enter the menus after being in live mode the diagnostics mode is automatically turned off So when you exit ENTER SELECTION 1 fro
16. the default automatically So if you ever reenable passwords make sure to change the password again or remember that the password is the default password 3477 Installation date To customize your installation date do the following l From Program select menu 2 select System startup The Password protection screen displays Using the joystick pan right past the Password protection screen The Installation date menu displays Figure 72 Press iris to edit the date Using the joystick to navigate the number selection string enter the installation date in YY AMM DD format Once you have verified that it is the correct date press iris again to save the date Note Once set the installation date can only be cleared by doing a Clear allto reset to factory defaults Figure 72 Installation date menu INSTALLATION DATE SITE 0000 INSTALLATION DATE YY MM ADD c c CO ce cc IRIS gt EDIT PREU NEXT Chapter 1 35 Programming Power up action You can program the Ultra View PTZ to perform a certain action when it first powers up The power up action default is home To set a power up action do the following 1 From Program select menu 2 select System startup The Password protection screen displays 2 Using the joystick navigate right past the Password protection and Installation date screens to the Power up action screen Figure 73 Figure 73 Power up action menu POWER
17. CT 22 UltraView PTZ User Manual Enter the preset number 000 to 128 of the preset title to be edited The Title entry menu displays Figure 46 You can move the display location for the title up and down onscreen To set the location confirm that the cursor arrow is under the preset number on the left Use the joystick to move the position of the title up and down The title cannot be moved from left to right To enter or edit the title move the cursor to the right inside the parentheses Use the joystick to scroll up and down to the desired alphanumeric character Note You cannot edit a preset title on a preset that is not programmed When the title is set press the iris button to return to the Preset titles menu Repeat steps 4 through 7 for any additional titles or press iris to return to the Edit Titles Areas menu Area and titles To program a titled area do the following l 2 From the Program select menu navigate to option 3 and pan right The Edit titles areas menu displays Figure 46 on page 21 Navigate to option 2 and pan right The Assigning area titles menu displays Figure 49 Figure 48 Title entry menu MOVE SSCROLLE is PRESET 001 Figure 49 Assigning area titles menu ASSIGNING AREA TITLES SITE 0000 ENTER AREA NUM O1 16 SEEN ESC LOWEST UNUSED AREA O51 MOUE R O1 16 TSELECT Chapter 1 23 Programming Use the keypad to enter the n
18. ION 5 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT 4 Select 1 to choose New tour Figure 57 Figure 57 ShadowTour programming menu 5 Press iris to start the timer 6 Move the PTZ camera through the desired movements Ms A Aard RS 7 Press iris to exit back to the PTZ tour programming NEW TOUR 1 menu EDIT TOUR 2 PLAY TOUR 3 8 Repeat steps 2 through 8 for more ShadowTour DELETE TOUR 4 programming Otherwise press iris until you exit back to the Program select menu ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt To edit a previously programmed ShadowTour do the following 1 From the Program select menu select option 5 2 From the PTZ tour programming menu pan right with the joystick to advance to the menu that displays ShadowTours Figure 56 on page 27 3 Select the tour you want to edit UltraView PTZ User Manual 4 Select 2 to edit the tour Figure 56 Figure 58 Edit ShadowTour 5 The tour will start to play Use the joystick to edit the tour at any point From that breakpoint only the new movements will be saved and all previously saved tour movements will be lost To exit without modifying the tour press iris before moving the joystick SCANCEINEDIT ORANOUEREAONMERA AT WNONOSTIME TO START 6 When you finish editing press iris to return to the MAKING CHANGES Shadow Tour menu D PRESS IRIS TO l SAVE CHANGES 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to edit other ShadowTours SEC 297 IRIS STOP To
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20. U TSCROLL4 NEXT MEMORY MANAGEMEN ee ol S 10 8 he COPY HOUSING TO PTZ ARE YOU SURE gt NO YES ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT MEMORY MANAGEMENT SITE 0015 COPY PTZ TO HOUSING ARE YOU SURE NO YES ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT Note DIP switch settings on the camera can be set to automatically copy the settings from the housing or push the settings from the camera to the housing See the UltraView PTZ Installation Manual for more information UltraView PTZ User Manual Program select The Program select menu Figure 7 is where you will find the bulk of the UltraView PTZ configuration menus Figure 7 Program select menu PROGRAM SELECT SITE 0000 gt SETUP PRESETS TITLES AREAS CURRENT STATUS TOURS ADDITIONAL MENUS ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT The submenus on the Program select menu are as follows e Setup on page 8 e Presets on page 20 e Titles areas on page 21 e Current status on page 26 e Tours on page 27 e Additional menus on page 31 Use the Program select menu Figure 7 to choose which of these submenus you wish to change To access a particular submenu either press the number associated with it or navigate to the desired submenu and press the fast forward button on the keypad Setup Use the setup menus to restore factory default settings adjust the camera and adjust system settings Previously stored settings in the c
21. UltraView PTZ User Manual interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company 6 Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Copyright O 2011 UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved This document may not be copied or otherwise reproduced in whole or in part except as specifically permitted under US and international copyright law without the prior written consent from UTC Fire amp Security Document number 1069677C EN February 2011 THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UTC FIRE AND SECURITY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR OMISSIONS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITIES LOSSES OR RISKS PERSONAL OR OTHERWISE INCURRED AS A CONSEQUENCE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY OF THE USE OR APPLICATION OF ANY OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT FOR THE LATEST DOCUMENTATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW INTERLOGIX COM This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental Interlogix name and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire amp Security UltraView is a trademark of UTC Fire amp Security UltraView PTZ is a trademark of UTC Fire amp Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or re
22. Y axo E 0000F FACTORY DEFAULTS ARE YOU SURE gt NO YES ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt Figure 10 Autoslow shutter menu AUTO SLOW SHUTTER SITE 0000 DISABLE ENABLE ENTER SELECTION 1 PREY TSCROLLY NEXT gt Figure 11 Autopan speed menu AUTOPAN SPEED SITE OOOO SLOW MED FAST ENTER SELECTION 3 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT 9 10 UltraView PTZ User Manual Auto Return Set the camera to automatically return to an activity after a period of inactivity to a home position preset 000 a specific preset a preprogrammed tour or autopan mode Figure 12 This feature is disabled by default e To disable the autoreturn feature select option 1 Default is Disable e To automatically return to the home position preset 000 select option 2 e To automatically return to a preset position select option 3 press iris and choose the preset to return to e To automatically return to a preprogrammed tour select option 4 press iris and choose the preprogrammed tour you want to return to e To automatically return to autopan select option 5 If you choose to autoreturn to a certain setting set the period of inactivity return time referenced in the Autoreturn menu Figure 13 Access the time selection option by pressing the Joystick after selecting any option other than Disable The minimum return time is 15 seconds The maximum return time is 60 mi
23. amera PTZ and housing nonvolatile memory will be overwritten Clear memor Figure 8 Clear memory Clear certain settings and information and return to factory default settings Figure 6 CLEAR MEMORY SITE 0000 1 Select options 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 to clear the memory for CLEAR 1 the indicated feature You can also press iris and select SEES x the option you wish to clear CLEAR 4 CLEAR 5 CLEAR TITLES 6 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT 2 To confirm the restoration of factory defaults Figure 9 for the feature chosen on the previous menu do one of the following e Select option 1 to keep the current settings e Select option 2 to delete the current settings and reload the factory default settings This process may take some time The screen will update with an estimated time counter Automatic slow shutter Enable or disable the autoslow shutter feature Figure 10 to slow down the shutter speed of the camera for better image quality in dark environments Note This feature is disabled by default and is only available on cameras with day night capability See Exposure control on page 36 for more information about light settings Autopan speed Select the speed at which the camera automatically pans Use the Joystick or number pad to choose from three speed settings slow med default or fast Figure 11 Chapter 1 Programming Figure 9 Clear memory confirmation CLEAR MEMOR
24. ank use as the first character of the title The title will display but not the video 24 UltraView PTZ User Manual Camera title UltraView PTZ models show a title for the camera To set a title for the camera do the following 1 From the Program select menu navigate to option 3 and pan right The Edit titles areas menu displays Figure 46 on page 21 2 Navigate to option 3 and press iris The Title entry menu displays Figure 52 Figure 52 Camera title entry 3 Confirm that cursor arrow is under the camera three digit number 4 To move the display location for the title up or down on the screen move the joystick up and down The title cannot be moved from left to right 5 To enter or edit the title move the cursor to the right inside the carets IRIS gt SAVE NOUE TSCROLLJ 6 Move the joystick up and down to scroll to the desired alphanumeric character 7 Move the joystick right or left to move to the next character or edit the previous character 8 When the title is complete press the iris button to save the title and return to the Edit Title Areas menu Note Once the camera title is set there are two ways to stop the title from displaying Use as the first character of the title or erase the title Clear All Titles to set the title so it does not show Tour title UltraView PTZ models do not by default show a title when on a tour To set a title for a t
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26. e EE GES 19 A topan ele EE OE N OE EE 9 PLU RO ESE ii eee EE OE TE 10 autoslow S BETUBE oia cx odio edd eu oe y GU EE Oe Ge GE Ee ge 9 36 azimuth QUT dle ie PEINT EE N 10 backlight compensation eene od adu Rate dl urna Dee tta Ma SE Re ei a EE Eg 36 button Ge ee nei RET 3 camera Teneo E LLE OM Sa CES 24 CLE Ab EDEN ETT DTE 8 EMV LIGA METEO uie DE AG AGE GEE ER Rd RO De ie Re Ge AE rt IX Re MI ee Re OD AE a Ge IE EA GE ee 26 day night SQUE Hooi Ge N ee ee GE de es 12 13 36 display KO T OR OE NG N GR RR NE 11 electronic Zoom sr osse ee ie OE Ee Ee N Ee GER We HI UE 12 EXPO SUITS COMO so OE EA EEUE ee Ek Ee eke EG Ge NE ai 13 36 automatic slow shutter PR 36 day night switch EO OE EE ER EL ARE N 36 DS GOTT AE EE AR EE ET EE EE EE ds 36 shutter SE EE 36 wide dynamic RO EE N 36 factory defaults es vie GE De os ee MTM RODA EE 9 EI TCC Cs T N 13 Impac R5 455 9500 Protocol es estu rite RE oa Rd p oek ed eg 35 TIrstalfabton dale rerien E E es anes 34 TVS CODN ane E E EA 36 joystick MAY 12 INO Ed EO EE 3 KTD 405 keypad controller iese ee RA RA Re 3 12 KTS 56 phase adjustment tool sasies ei KS rettet EN EN SN ek ge 18 lens initialization ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ene nennen ee ee ee ee rennes 14 n ee Ee Oe ED AE Ee 14 line l0Ck ERR TTE EG es REG ke Ee Ee ee ed 18 manual white balance onse roter rri SR HE dais AR N Ee GE RE Ee Ee 19 memory management eie ee EER SG de GAD N eg eN ek ee
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28. e camera does not support an option it is not displayed on the status page SETUP STATUS CAM 0083 DAY NIGHT DOME ELECTRONIC ZOOM 4X EXP CONTROL M A LIFT GAIN 00 SHUTTER SPEED IMAGE FREEZE SYNCHRONIZATION WHITE BALANCE CAMERA LG LM703HM NEXT gt P MASK STATUS 0015 01 P MASK A TSCROLL4 NEXT gt RELAY STATUS 0015 RELAY DELAY OSSEC OSSEC OSSEC OSSEC NEXT gt Chapter 1 27 Programming Tours Tours 1 2 5 and 6 in the PTZ programming menu are Shadow Tours Tours 3 4 7 and 8 in the PTZ programming menu are preset tours ShadowTours UltraView PTZ cameras have ShadowTour capability A ShadowTour is a tour that a PTZ camera learns by recording up to five minutes of manual PTZ operation Use a keypad to manually direct your camera through the desired PTZ movements and the camera stores in memory the movements you performed This recorded tour can be replayed at any time To program a new ShadowTour do the do the following 1 From the Program select menu select option 5 2 From the PTZ tour programming menu pan right with the joystick to advance to the menu that displays ShadowTours Figure 56 Figure 56 PTZ tour programming ShadowTours PTZ TOUR PROGRAMMING 3 Select the tour you want to create by pressing Iris to SITE 0015 1 SHADOW TOUR 1 2 SHADOW TOUR 2 TOUR 3 PRESET TOUR 3 TOUR 4 PRESET TOUR 4 enter the tour programming menu TOUR TOUR ENTER SELECT
29. era you can set privacy masks that hide certain areas from view To set a privacy mask do the following 1 From the Program select menu select 6 to go to Additional menus 2 From Program select menu 2 select 1 The Privacy masks menu displays Figure 64 Figure 64 Privacy mask 3 Select the letter of the mask you want to create or edit A PRIUACY MASKS through H TTESODUUS a 4 Pan right with the joystick to proceed SELECT MASK LOWEST AVAIL A PREY TSCROLLY NEXT gt 32 UltraView PTZ User Manual 5 Center the crosshairs on the center of the area you want to mask off and press the iris button Figure 65 Figure 65 Privacy mask set PRIVACY MASK D SITE 0025 ce CENTERESGREENBO aa a OBJELPTD EDGE m iii S E 6 Using the joystick set the size of the mask by pushing up or down to increase or decrease the vertical size of the mask Figure 66 or left or right to increase or decrease PRIVACY MASK the horizontal size of the mask MEE TO 7 When finished press iris again to set the mask and OUER LARGE T SUS TNGs M SEER ee return to the Privacy masks menu 8 Repeat steps 3 through 7 for additional masks Alarms and relays The alarms and relays menu lets you program presets for alarms and program relays and set alarm reporting Note Alarms are available only when using a UPIB housing card Alarm programming To set an alarm preset do the following 1 Select 1 from the Alarms
30. et z e si open E stop last e ee e z Edit turn joystick ear set Scroll down Clockwise SOOS exse C Select Previous ds setting Scroll up croll down You can use multiple methods to navigate through the menu system with your keypad Joystick navigation Use the keypad joystick to move through menu items When you have the desired menu item selected move the joystick to the right to advance through the available options Once you are in a menu move the joystick to the left to back out of that menu Button navigation Use the pause button to scroll up play to scroll down fast forward or forward frame for the next item fast rewind or reverse frame for the previous item When you have navigated to the item you want use seq set or fast forward to select that item The arrow indicator on the UltraView PTZ menu identifies the property that will be changed To change a setting press the iris button The setting will be saved when you advance to the next menu Alternatively you may be able to use the zoom button to advance depending on your protocol Use of shortcuts on the KTD 405 keypad to navigate and select may not work with all protocols Numerical navigation Press the number associated with a menu item to select or highlight that option or proceed to that menu You will also use the number keys to enter numerical data such as passwords Note When you press the number associated with an option and the
31. f a string of up to 64 steps or presets which are programmed by the user To create a preset do the following 1 Navigate to option 5 on the Program select menu and pan right The PTZ tour programming menu displays Figure 61 2 Select the tour to be edited The Tour programming menus Figure 62 display 3 Navigate to option 1 and pan right to edit the tour Edit Tour 1 Play Tour 2 4 Navigate through and use iris to set the preset position dwell time speed zoom and TTL Figure 62 on page 29 Figure 61 PTZ tour programming for preset tours PTZ TOUR PROGRAMMING EIE mus TOUR 3 SHADOW TOUR 3 TOUR amp SHADOW TOUR 6 TOUR PRESET TOUR lt r TOUR PRESET TOUR 8 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREV ie EE NEXT Figure 62 Tour programming menus TOUR 1 PROGRAMMING ST POS DU SPD ZM TTL D1 001 FST FZ OFF ge EE S55 EE c 03 04 SED sss 99 99 06 n seas ESC MOUE R 01 31 TSELECT 30 UltraView PTZ User Manual 5 Foreach step programmed the following information must be entered The preset number 0 to 128 The dwell time at each step 1 to 31 seconds The default dwell time 1s 2 seconds The speed at which the camera moves between presets There are three speed settings SLW slow MED medium and FST fast Press the iris to cycle through the speed settings The zoom level freeze FZ or zoomed out ZO or normal
32. feature Figure 30 decreases the pan tilt speed of the camera to provide better tracking when the camera is zoomed in This helps reduce pan tilt overshoot when zooming in on objects far from the camera e Select option 1 to disable proportional speed e Select option 2 to enable proportional speed Default Quick spin Quick spin Figure 51 automatically rotates the camera 180 degrees when the bottom tilt limit is reached This feature enables tracking of a target passing directly under the camera e Select option 1 to disable quick spin e Select option 2 to enable quick spin Default Serial update This menu lets you update the firmware in your UltraView PTZ camera For details contact technical support See Contacting us on page 40 Figure 30 Proportional speed menu PROPORTIONAL SPEED SITE 0000 DISABLE gt ENABLE ENTER SELECTION 2 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT Figure 31 Quick spin menu QUICK SPIN SITE 0000 DISABLE gt ENABLE ENTER SELECTION 2 PREV TSCROLL4 NEXT Figure 32 Serial update menu SERIAL UPDATE SITE 0000 0FF START ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt Chapter 1 17 Programming Shutter speed Figure 33 Shutter speed menu NTSC Select the shutter speed by choosing the number that corresponds with the desired speed for either NTSC Figure 33 or PAL SHUTTER SPEED Figure 34 camera ier SITE 0000 a During pan tilt operation shutter
33. fferent light levels The iris button toggles the shutter speed see Figure 30 on page 16 and Figure 31 on page 16 and the iris button toggles backlight compensation for image enhancement e Select option 2 for manual control of the iris using the iris and iris buttons e Select option 3 to allow manual control of the iris with return to automatic mode upon pan tilt movement default See Exposure control on page 36 for more information about light settings Image freeze Sets whether the most recent camera image will freeze on the screen while the camera is traveling to a manual preset Enabling Image freeze Figure 23 causes the camera to freeze the last image while the camera is moving and display a static image on the monitor until the camera stops Disabling the image freeze causes the camera to display live video as the camera moves to the preset location e Select option 1 to disable Default e Select option 2 to enable Fast speed is used when image freeze is enabled and overrides the preset speed setting Note This menu will only be present if the camera supports day night switching Image stabilization Image stabilization reduces blurry camera images caused by camera shake e Select option 1 to disable Default e Select option 2 to enable Note This feature can degrade video performance It is recommended that itis used with a static picture where pan and tilt motion is not used An example wou
34. g SKUs e CYH 4101 CYH 4201 CYH 4202 CYH 4301 CYH 4401 CYH 4402 CYH 4501 CYH 4502 CYH 4602 CYH 4701 CYH 5101 CYH 5201 CYH 5202 CYH 5301 CYH 5401 CYH 5402 CYH 5501 CYH 5502 CYH 5602 CYH 5701 CYP 1111 CYP 1121 CYP 1301 CYP 1302 CYP 1311 CYP 1312 CYP 1411 CYP 1412 Toxic or hazardous substances and elements AEA NET Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers Cr VI PBB PBDE INTER A RAS A UR ABE Circuit boards ome 2 e fe foe EE Motors m fe e fe fe foe EE m o EE EEEEEEEE EE dc Hardware M KERE EE EE EE EE Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit re quirement in SJ T11363 2006 ERZA e I RC Lb e VEA e 1S BL MG BEER HIS 11363 2006 raf BUE DER LES O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 RNAAR EWE ABE DUE T5 WOMDELEP IN 895 FES J 111363 2006 b HER RE BI DR EE BOON F o Index ACCESS and information Screens rs de ES SE EA EE Se AE N Ge ER Ge ER tenes 6 additional ETNIES ee N DUI fere UN ESO RUE 31 alarm programming esse soes dee ET SE be en a ee ER ee Ge eui masas es 32 alarms and TES Ee NT 32 ME IE ee SE RD T 21 22 ATW eases EE EE H 19 automatic white balade entier Feo OR N EN EEN e
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37. heck the specific protocol or keypad documentation For more information on how to program a Shadow Tour see ShadowTours on page 27 cannot make the camera return to a tour or preset after a timeout period The protocol for specific mappings to keypads or functionality may be incorrectly addressed Check the protocol tables in the UitraView PTZ Installation Manual and check the specific protocol or keypad documentation Make sure the autoreturn is set up correctly See Auto Return on page 10 for instructions e cannot program autopan functionality To set the speed and settings for autopan see Autopan speed on page 9 Chapter 2 39 Troubleshooting and support e cannot program a preset The protocol for specific mappings to keypads or functionality may be incorrectly addressed Check the protocol tables in the UitraView PTZ Installation Manual and check the specific protocol or keypad documentation You can program up to 128 presets in the UltraView PTZ See Preset tours on page 29 for instructions How do I get the latest firmware for my UltraView PTZ camera To update the firmware with the latest CyberDome_BF ge file you will need to contact technical support 40 UltraView PTZ User Manual Contacting us For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Fr
38. iday excluding holidays between 5 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Table 2 Sales and support contact information Technical support Toll free 888 437 3287 in the US including Alaska and Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada Outside the toll free area 503 885 5700 Ema O CCC JfechsusonQinteriogi com Fax o 888 329 0331 888 329 0332 Note Be ready at the equipment before calling Online Another great resource for assistance with your Interlogix product is our online publication library To access the library go to our website at the following location http www interlogix com 1 Many Interlogix documents are provided as PDFs portable document format To read these documents you will need Adobe Reader which can be downloaded free from Adobe s website at www adobe com Appendix A Defaults and hazardous materials This appendix provides a list of default settings In this appendix on a he EE ER N ER EE A 42 Toxic and hazardous element levels eee 44 42 UltraView PTZ User Manual Defaults The following table lists the defaults for each setting in the Setup menu on UltraView PTZ Table 3 Setup menu Menu property Default setting ER ENE CMM Table 3 Setup menu Menu property Zoom speed control Default setting Variable speed 43 44 UltraView PTZ User Manual Toxic and hazardous element levels The levels for toxic and hazardous elements listed in this table apply to the followin
39. lar presets A message displays for two seconds to confirm that the preset position has been stored 5 Repeat steps 3 through 5 for all additional preset positions to be stored 6 Press iris to return to the Program select menu Note When setting preset outside of the menus you can only set presets 1 to 127 Figure 45 Preset programming menu PRESET PROGRAMMING SITE OLS 55 Z oA EERS d uem TRED dy S ca DE S THEN E ae EIS eT OMSTAR Ts RC digi TO CANCEL Titles areas Chapter 1 21 Programming Under the titles areas menu you can set titles for preset positions areas the camera and tours Here are the available characters Space up arrow down arrow Z to A gt lt 3 9 0 ztoa Joystick up arrow counterclockwise Joystick down arrow clockwise Preset titles To assign onscreen titles for any of the 128 preset positions do the following 1 From the Program select menu navigate to option 3 and pan right The Edit titles areas menu displays Figure 46 2 Navigate to option 1 and pan right The Preset titles menu displays Figure 47 Figure 46 Edit titles areas menu EDIT TITLES AREAS s ol TE UUAA ess PRESET TITLES AREA AND TITLES CAMERA TITLE TOUR TITLE ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt Figure 47 Preset titles menu PRESET TIFLES SITE 0000 ENTER PRESET NUM 000 128 123456789 ESC MOVE R 000 128 TSELE
40. ld be a preset tour with Image Freeze enabled Chapter 1 13 Programming Figure 22 Exposure control menu EXPOSURE CONTROL SITE 0000 AUTO IRIS 1 MANUAL IRIS 2 MAN RETURN TO AUTO 3 ENTER SELECTION 3 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT Figure 23 Image freeze menu IMAGE FREEZE SITE 0000 D I SABLE ENABLE ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt Figure 24 IMAGE STABILIZATION SITE 0083 gt DISABLE ENABLE ENTER SELECTION 1 lt PREV SCROLL Y NEXT gt 14 UltraView PTZ User Manual Lens initialization Set the duration between automatic camera lens initializations Figure 25 During lens initialization 27X and 37X cameras will zoom in and zoom out while displaying Lens Init on the video screen This is a normal function that is performed in order to maintain lens focus accuracy over prolong periods of time When you set the lens initialization time and then reset power to the PTZ the lens initialization will trigger at the set time However if the PTZ is not power cycled after setting the lens initialization time then the lens initialization time will trigger any time within the last hour of the timer setting For example if the lens initialization time is set to 4 hours and power is not cycled to the unit the lens initialization may trigger any time between three hours one minute and three hours 59 minutes In other words lens initialization time occurs any time
41. ll automatically adjust to compensate Setting the shutter speed is always done with the Manual return to auto menu option where the shutter speed will remain fixed only as long as the camera is stationary As soon as pan or tilt movements are made the shutter speed returns to Auto Wide dynamic range Wide dynamic range which is a feature of the 27X and 37X cameras overrides all image exposure settings except day night switch When Wide dynamic range 1s on you should set exposure iris and shutter speed to automatic Also Backlight compensation should not be used in wide dynamic range mode the feature allows you to see both dimly and brightly lit environments at the same me Chapter 2 Troubleshooting and support This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems and contact technical support in case you need assistance with your Interlogix equipment In this chapter lo D MEM EE EE N ER N ak 38 COMMON E c O 38 Ry co EL 40 Online resources ccce es 40 38 UltraView PTZ User Manual Troubleshooting This section provides information to help you diagnose and solve various problems that may arise while configuring or using your Interlogix product and offers technical support contacts in case you need assistance Common issues The following are the most common troubleshooting issues and their solutions cannot control the camera This may be due to an incorrect address
42. llowing 1 From Program select menu 2 select System startup The Password protection menu displays Figure 70 Figure 70 Password protection PASSWORD PROTECTION SITE 0000 gt PASSWORD DISABLE 1 PASSWORD ENABLE 2 CHANGE PASSWORD 3 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt 34 UltraView PTZ User Manual 2 Select 3 The Change password menu displays Figure 71 3 Using the number selecting line enter four numbers for your password 4 Enter those same numbers again when prompted 5 Password saved is displayed onscreen and the menu exits back to the Password protection menu Figure 70 on page 33 To enable passwords do the following l Figure 71 Change password menu CHANGE PASSWORD SITE 0000 A 123456789 ESC MOUE TSELECT ESC PREU NO SRUE From Program select menu 2 select System startup The Password protection menu displays 2 Select 2 You have now enabled passwords which means when you log onto the camera with a controlling device you ll need to enter that password to access any programming To disable passwords do the following I From Program select menu 2 select System startup The Password protection menu displays 2 Select 1 You have now disabled passwords Anyone can access the camera s programming without a password A CAUTION If you change the password from the default when you select Password disable the password is changed back to
43. m the first menu and return to live view the diagnostics will not PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT gt display Diagnostics is a temperary setting that displays raw pan tilt Zoom and protocol selected information on your live video screen This information is intended for use when contacting technical support 18 UltraView PTZ User Manual Synchronization Set the video signal to be synchronized either to the AC input frequency line lock or to the camera s internal clock Figure 36 Select option 1 to select line lock If you want to enable this feature press the set button Press irist to engage line lock You may need to wait several seconds for synchronization to be completed and to return to the confirmation menu Note If after pressing the set button your menus disappear press the iris button to escape out of this setting The setting will go back to option 2 Select option 2 to set the video signal to the camera s internal crystal default Adjusting the vertical phase Figure 37 requires an oscilloscope or a KTS 56 phase adjustment tool Temperature display Show the temperature on the screen Figure 36 e Select option 1 to disable temperature display Default e Select option 2 to enable temperature display showing Fahrenheit e Select option 3 to enable temperature display showing Celsius To set the display area Figure 59 do the following 1 Navigate to the fourth option Display row 2 Press
44. management SS SS SS ehh hh 7 xls is Emm 8 ooo EE EE EES 8 a Pc Lm 20 ji 5 H T 2 decl sor N OR ER EE N EE NE 26 05 EE EE EE EE EE OE AD 21 nud E o PC 3 POO CORO RE OE scd peine ded tera ting tocar deus 36 UltraView PTZ User Manual Introduction This manual contains programming instructions for the UltraView PTZ series pan tilt zoom cameras Figure I The most common UltraView PTZ programming options and screen sequences are illustrated Notations indicate where options may differ among camera models Figure 1 UltraView PTZ dome with wall mount arm UltraView PTZ supports many protocols to work with various keypad controllers DVRs and other video surveillance equipment Please refer to Appendix B of the UltraView PTZ Installation Manual for the details on supported protocols Chapter 1 Programming Menu navigation We use the KTD 405 keypad controller Figure 2 in this manual to explain the features of UltraView PTZ because of the KTD 405 s ability to control all of the UltraView PTZ s advanced features For detailed keypad instructions refer to the KTD 405 KTD 405A KTD 405 2D Controller Keypad User Manual Figure 2 Navigating with a KTD 405 405A KTD 405 2D keypad Shaded keys appear on the Numeric keys Select KTD 405A only Advance Scroll up oo o coo oc o 4 M e ete s e p S
45. menus display Password The camera will come from the factory with the default password turned off but saved in memory See Passwords on page 42 for details If you have previously input some information to set up the camera and have Figure 3 Password screen ULTRAVIEW PTZ passwords enabled you will be prompted to enter your X SITE 0000 password Figure 3 to proceed Use the directional buttons ENTER PASSUORD to navigate to the numbers and press iris to input those Ere numbers Input the wrong password and you will 0123456789 ESC automatically exit the menu If the password is correct you T will proceed to the Product information screen MOUE SELECT Product information This screen Figure 4 provides Figure 4 Product information for UltraView PTZ product information including ULTRAVIEW PTZ DAY NIGHT 27X WDR e Product name e Camera type SITE 0083 e Site ID number ndi SERIAL s Unit serial number INSTALLATION e Installation date This should be set by the installer N VIDEO FORMAT NTSC PROTOCOL e Protocol EXIT HOLD SEO NEXT There are no customizable options on this screen Go to the next screen by pressing fast forward on the keypad System information This screen Figure 5 provides information pertaining to the current software hardware and Figure System Information for UltraView PTZ installation information ULTRAVIEW PTZ P Type and version date for the pan processor
46. nutes Use the joystick to increase or decrease the return time for items 2 through 5 in the following increments e Increments of fifteen seconds to increase the return time from 15 to 60 seconds e Increments of one minute to increase the return time from one to ten minutes e Increments of five minutes to increase the return time from ten to 60 minutes Azimuth indicator Enable a direction indicator to be displayed on the monitor screen Figure 14 e To disable the azimuth indicator select option 1 The default setting is 1 Disable Figure 12 Autoreturn menu AUTO RETURN SITE 0000 D I SABLE 1 2 3 4 AUTO PAN 3 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT Figure 13 Autoreturn timer AUTO RETURN TIMER SITE 0015 INCREASE DECREASE ENTER TIME OOm 15s PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt Figure 14 Azimuth indicator menu AZIMUTH INDICATOR SITE 0000 gt DISABLE 1 HEAD ING 2 COORDINATES 3 CIRIS SET NORTH DISPLAY ROW 11 IRIS ENTER SELECTION 3 PREV TSCROLL4 NEXT e To enable the azimuth indicator to show the heading N NE E SE S SW W or NW select option 2 and use the joystick to move through the heading options Figure 15 e To enable azimuth indicator to show the pan tilt and zoom coordinates select option 3 and use the joystick to select numerical settings for P pan T tilt and Z zoom Figure 16 To calibrate the indicato
47. on D Customer means the person or organization or parent or subsidiary thereof who uses the Software for its intended purposes and excludes distributors authorized resellers value added resellers and original equipment manufacturers Customer a be referred to as You or Your whether an individual or a business entity of any ind f Machine means the computer workstation terminal or other hardware product on which the Software is installed License All rights to and in the Licensed Product including but not limited to copyrights patents trademarks and trade secrets belong to UTC Fire amp Security and UTC Fire amp Security retains title to each copy of the Software You agree that UTC Fire amp Security at any time upon reasonable notice may audit Your use of the Software for compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement UTC Fire amp Security grants You a nonexclusive license to use the Software but only in the country where acquired provided that You agree to the following You may g install and use the Software on a single Machine at one time unless You have purchased additional copies of the Software in which case You may install the soft ware on the number of Machines for which You have purchased copies of the Soft Ware h use the original copy of the Software provided to You for backup purposes You may not a tr
48. our do the following 1 From the Program select menu navigate to option 3 and pan right The Edit titles areas menu displays Figure 46 on page 21 2 Navigate to option 4 and pan right The Tour titles menu displays Figure 53 Figure 53 Tour titles menu TOUR TITLES SITE 0000 ENTER TOUR NUM 01 08 A 123456789 ESC MOUE R 1 8 TSELECT 10 Use the keypad to enter the number 1 through 8 of the tour to be titled and programmed The Tour title entry menu displays Figure 54 Confirm that the cursor arrow is under the tour To move the display location for the title up or down on the screen move the joystick up and down The title cannot be moved from left to right To enter or edit the title move the cursor to the right inside the carets Move the joystick up and down to scroll to the desired alphanumeric character Move the joystick right or left to move to the next character or edit the previous character When the title is complete press the iris button to save the title and return to the Tour titles menu Repeat steps 3 through 9 for any additional titles you wish to set or edit Otherwise press iris to return to the Edit titles areas menu Note To display the tour title remove the as the first character A Chapter 1 Programming Figure 54 Tour title entry menu IRIS gt SAVE TSCROLL4 question mark as the first character in a title will make the ti
49. pen Figure 20 The light level switch point 1s adjustable but should be set only during dawn dusk conditions See Exposure control on page 36 for more information about light settings Electronic zoom Set the electronic zoom on the camera Electronic zoom is sometimes called digital zoom and indicates how much zoom the camera s software can add to the optical limit The maximum optical zoom limit will be multiplied by the electronic zoom setting to increase total zoom For example if the camera is capable of 27X with the factory default setting of 4x Figure 21 the camera will be able to digitally zoom in up to 108X Note Electronic zoom may degrade image quality To deactivate electronic zoom choose option 1 for 1X Figure 19 Day night switch menu DAY NIGHT SWITCH SITE 0000 DISABLE 1 MANUAL ONLY CKPAD 2 CAMERA SENSOR 3 3DOME SENSOR CIRIS 4 IRIS OR ENTER 4 PREV SCROLLS NEXT Figure 20 Day night switch level choices DAY NIGHT SWITCH LEVEL SWITCH LEVEL CHOICES 1 4 LIGHTER THAN DUSK 53 DPUSK DAUN 6 9 DARKER THAN DUSK ENTER SELECTION 5 PREU TSCROLL4 NEXT Figure 21 Electronic zoom menu ELECTRONIC ZOOM SITE 0000 1 2 3 4 ENTER SELECTION 2 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT gt Exposure control Set the method the camera uses to adjust to different light levels Figure 22 e Select option 1 to enable the camera to automatically adjust to di
50. r Figure 17 do the following 1 Select set north and press iris 2 Move to the desired position for north and press the iris button Press the iris button to cancel To set where on the screen display the indicator displays Figure 16 do the following 1 Select display row and press iris 2 Set the row between 0 the heading default and the NTSC coordinate default 4 is the default for PAL by using the joystick to navigate to the desired number and press iris Chapter 1 Programming Figure 15 Azimuth indicator menu Set heading ZIM DOGS a SITE ons sa Figure 18 Azimuth indicator Display row option AZIMUTH INDICATOR SITE 0000 DISABLE 1 HEAD ING 2 COORDINATES 3 SET NORTH CIRIS DISPLAY ROU IRIS Ee sis ESC MOUE R 01 11 TSELECT 11 12 UltraView PTZ User Manual Day night switch Set the method by which the camera s infrared filter automatically switches in and out at dawn and dusk Figure 19 e Select option 1 to disable the day night switch e Select option 2 to use the KTD 405 keypad to manually activate the switch e Select option 3 to switch based on a sensor in the camera e Select option d to switch based on a sensor on the PTZ tilt arm default Note This menu will only be present if the camera supports day night switching If you select the PTZ tilt arm sensor you ll have to indicate at which level you want the switch to hap
51. re is a value to set you will automatically be asked to set that value If there is no value to set when you press the number associated with an option that option will be selected and you will proceed to the next menu 3 UltraView PTZ User Manual Programming shortcuts This section lists the keypad programming shortcuts for presets and tours For detailed instructions refer to the KTD 405 KTD 405A KTD 405 2D Controller Keypad User Manual Presets e To store Position the camera Press the store key and then enter the preset number Press store again e To call up Press find and enter the preset number Shadow Tours e To store Press and hold the esc key and then press the tour key Then press the side of the zoom focus or iris key to start recording a shadow tour Athe end of the shadow tour press esc Accessing programming menus To access the programming menus using the keys on a KTD 405 keypad do the following 1 Switch the keypad to the camera site you want to program 2 Press and hold the set key until Enter programming code displays 3 Atthe code entry display enter the programming code 9 5 1 Then press the seq button 4 Atthe first menu display press 3 5 Atthe Enter camera site number screen enter the site number of the camera you wish to program At this point you have access to the UltraView PTZ programming menus For more information on the programming menus see Menu navigation on page 5 Note
52. tation may be found on our website at www interlogix com Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Bold Menu items and buttons Italic Emphasis of an instruction or point special terms File names path names windows panes tabs fields variables and other GUI elements Titles of books and various documents Blue italic Electronic version Hyperlinks to cross references related topics and URL addresses Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen Programming or coding sequences Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual A CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury UltraView PTZ User Manual Chapter 1 Programming This chapter provides an overview of your UltraView PTZ menu system including steps you may want to perform before you begin using your UltraView PTZ In this chapter p d ONE OR IT ER EE N ONE SE Cue ane 2 NICHE CAU OW 6 04 RE GIS GS CERES AGS EEA SR ORHS ORO REE ARS 3 Accessing programming MENUS SS ees 4 Meni NON GAN AE ER ON ius eti ee e nta RE RRS 5 Top level access and information screens SS SES es 6 Memory
53. the iris key 3 Usethe joystick to navigate to a number between 01 and 011 NTSC or 014 PAL 4 Press the iris to set the row Figure 36 Synchronization menu SYNCHRONIZATION SITE OOOO LINE LOCK CIRIS 1 INTERNAL 2 1 2 ENTER SELECTION 2 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT Figure 37 Vertical phase adjust VET AE FHIEEE GHI US o gt SIME DANE T rai Tas Qo PRDUUSTING PHASE REQUIRES OSCILLOSCOPE E OR KTS 58 See ENTER SELECTION 000 PREV TSCROLLS NEXT Figure 38 Temperature display TEMPERATURE DISPLAY s eol TEJ00OOS S gt D I SABLE 1 ENABLE FAHRENHEIT 2 ENABLE CELSIUS DISPLAY ROW 11 IRISt ENTER SELECTION 1 PREV TSCROLL NEXT Figure 39 Setting display area TEMPERATURE DISPLAY SITE 0000 DISABLE 1 ENABLE FAHRENHEIT 2 ENABLE CELSIUS 3 DISPLAY ROW IRIS DIE ies ESC MOUE R 01 11 TSELECT White balance Select the method by which the camera shifts its output colors to compensate for the color of a light source e Select option 1 for automatic white balance Default is Auto e Select option 2 for ATW e Select option 3 for a static indoor setting e Select option 4 for a static outdoor setting e Select option 5 to make manual adjustments If you select 5 the Manual wbal adjust menu Figure 41 displays Press iris then use the joystick to modify white balance to the desired setting Press iris again to save e Up and do
54. tle blank 25 26 To review the current settings for your PTZ camera select option 4 Current status from the Program select menu and pan right UltraView PTZ cameras with preset and area features have status menus that show programmed presets and programmed areas by putting an X next to them in the menu Figure 55 shows typical Setup status screens Use the joystick to page up and down through the screens To return to the last status screen press iris You cannot add change settings from these status screens Figure 55 Status menus SETUP STATUS CAM 0015 AUTO PAN SPEED FANS AUTO TRN OF AUTO TRN TIMER 15 SE AZIMUTH INDICATOR O MAX PAN 120 TILT 12 PRESET SPEED FAS PROP SPEED 0 QUICK SPIN o PIR ON ACT HOM PREV TOUR STATUS CAM 0083 001 SHADOWTOUR 1 X 002 SHADOWTOUR 2 003 PRESET TOUR 1 X 004 PRESET TOUR2 X 005 SHADOWTOUR 3 006 SHADOWTOUR 4 007 PRESET TOUR3 X 008 PRESET TOUR4 X NEXT PRESET STATUS CAM O01 PRESET ae PRESET PRESET PRESET PRESET PRESET PRESET PRESET PREV Note AREA STATUS CAM 0015 01 AREA 01 F C N 0 T N N d NEXT SETUP STATUS CAM 00135 AUTO SLOW SHUTTER OFF 200M SPEED VAR LENS INITIALIZTN 24HR PRESSURE WARNING OFF TEMP DISPLAY OFF SITE NO DISPLAY OFF PIB FLAGS 0000 PIS HU SERIAL 00 gt PREV NEXT gt 0015 J INT ALARM STATUS X X ALRM CONT TYPE NUM PRESET O01 PRESET 002 PRESET 003 PRESET 004 NEXT gt If th
55. umber 01 to 16 of the area to be programmed and titled The Area 01 programming menu displays Figure 50 Area 01 programming menu E START OR MIRIS SATO CANCEL To define the boundaries of an area use the joystick to pan tilt the camera to the upper left corner of the desired area and press the iris button Figure 51 Title entry menu Use the joystick to pan tilt the camera to the lower right corner of the desired area and press the iris button The Title entry menu displays Figure 51 pa IRIS gt SAVE BSMOVE gt TSCROLL4 To assign and edit area titles do the following l 2 Confirm that the cursor arrow is under the area To move the display location for the title up or down on the screen move the joystick up or down The title cannot be moved left or right To enter or edit the title move the cursor to the right inside the parenthesis Move the joystick up and down to scroll to the desired alphanumeric character See Titles areas on page 21 for available characters Move the joystick right and left to move to the next character or edit the previous character When the title is complete press the iris button to save the title and return to the Assigning area titles menu Repeat steps 3 through 5 of the previous process and steps 1 through 6 of this process for any additional area titles Otherwise press iris to return to the previous menu Note To make the defined area bl
56. umber display AE Ee N Ee EEES 17 SIDE D 26 synchronization AA IR ER ee 18 system information us es ed ores pucr traba OR GR Apu ER ee asa E EUR ee 6 SEE ME dI PN 33 temperature CIS OIA YE Re be EG DR ek r EU eC t NI UU cues Padus Ul 18 tilt Proces SOT os o EHI IBN et ER EE tes ree 6 lt pa SEE asumen tuin Bet DUM MEE Teste TD EDT GU M 15 dur M EE 21 ie nii AE EE 24 ie EE AE M 27 preset tOUr RE RE len EE 29 Me TOIT OE EE EE AE 27
57. urity Americas Corporation Inc 2955 Red Hill Ave Costa Mesa CA 92626 USA CE C ud This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 2004 108 EC EMC Directive Non European manufacturers must designate an authorized representative in the Community Our authorized manufacturing representative is UTC Fire amp Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Nederland 2004 108 EC EMC Directive Hereby UTC Fire amp Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC
58. within a one hour window of when it was set regardless of the time interval selected If you are running a ShadowTour lens initialization every 24 hours is recommended e Select option 1 to initialize the lens manually Default Manual initialization works only if you are using a KTD 405 keypad and press the key sequence Esc hold and Alarm e Select options 2 to 5 to set the duration between automatic lens initializations Lift gain Lift optimizes the video s color over long runs of coaxial cable To set the lift value do the following 1 Navigate to Lift 0 7 2 Pressiris 4 3 Move the joystick up to increase the lift and down to decrease the lift Choices range from 0 to 7 Default is O Figure 25 Lens initialization menu LENS INITIALIZATION SITE 0000 MANUAL ONLY 1 4 HOURS 2 8 HOURS 3 16 HOURS 4 24 HOURS 3 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLY NEXT Figure 26 Lift gain menu LIFT GAIN SITE 0000 LIFT 7 GAIN 0 31 IRIS gt EDIT TSCROLL4 PREU NEXT Gain optimizes the video s brightness over long runs of coaxial cable Figure 27 Gain increases the video signal s amplitude to increase the brightness of darkened video and to reduce the noise of weakened video Use the joystick to adjust the gain Up increases and down decreases the gain To set the gain value do the following 1 Navigate to Gain 0 31 2 Press iris 3 Use the joystick up to
59. wn adjusts the blue level in the picture e Left and right adjusts the red level in the picture Wide dynamic range WDR Wide dynamic range technology allows you to see details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas When enabled the camera can automatically detect when the WDR feature should be used e Select Disable to turn this feature off in the camera Default e Select Enable to turn this feature on in the camera Zoom speed control Select the speed at which the camera will zoom Figure 45 e Select option 1 for variable speed Default e Select option 2 for a slow fixed speed e Select option 3 for a medium fixed speed e Select option 4 for a fast fixed speed Not all keypads support variable speed If you are not using the right protocol or connection the setting will default to medium fast speed Chapter 1 19 Programming Figure 40 White balance menu UHITE BALANCE SITE 0000 1 2 3 6 MANUAL 2 ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU is EE NEXT gt Figure 41 Manual white balance menu IRIS gt ADJUST NEXT gt Figure 42 Wide dynamic range menu WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE ITE OOOO DISABLE gt ENABLE ENTER SELECTION 1 PREU TSCROLLS NEXT gt Figure 43 Zoom speed control menu ZOOM SPEED CONTROL SITE 0000 3UBRIBBLE SPEED SLOU FIXED SPEED MED FIXED SPEED FAST FIXED SPEED ENTER

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