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1. Emamma k BAMEAN ili Raai ce The next time users access the programming o i Figure 26 First screen of programming interface when passcodes are interface they will have to enter the appropriate fined on passcode to program those features that they have been given permission to program Legend setup Come ADORA Marma Conttol Dyma Em Enter passcode to begin fe ha a eine Passcone Lene Pricode 27 Troubleshooting maintenance support This section provides information to help you diagnose and solve various problems that may arise while configuring or using your GE Security product and offers technical support contacts in case you need assistance See Contacting technical support on page 31 Troubleshooting your Legend dome Diagnostic LEDs Housing board power indication When power is received by the housing board through the power connection the housing board s diagnostic power LED will appear orange It appears orange because the red and green internal LEDs both illuminate The housing board power LED is located on the PC board that is attached to the underside of the upper bracket It can be seen before the camera assembly is installed See Figure 27 Figure 27 Housing board power indication Camera assembly power indication After the camera assembly has been installed and powered there are two sets of diagnostic LEDs visible from below the camera The LEDs on the right should be red left and g
2. Video loop through Matrix switcher Local relay outputs Local alarm inputs l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Dome l l l l l l l l l dry contacts l l l l l lt Alarm chassis C a Alarms relays Video a RS 422 data Controller Controller l 7 keypad keypad Alarm inputs RS 485 data 4 gt gt gt gt 4 Legend Installation Manual Minimum load requirements Table 1 lists the load requirements for all Legend dome configurations caution For safety the mounting surface hardware and procedure used for securing the dome must support the weight of the dome mount if used cables and any structural or environmental vibration according to local codes Table 1 Minimum load requirements of dome configurations Minimum load Dome configuration 100 Ib e Rugged cast aluminum pendant mount housing with any mount e Heavy duty housing with any mount e Pressurized housing with any mount e Swing arm mount with any dome All other dome and mount configurations Cable requirements Table 2 lists the requirements for the cables that connect to the dome caution When flashing software upgrades to the dome over a standard IP network via the dome s Ethernet connection ensure that the network is secured from unauthorized access Like all Ethernet connections t
3. Programming or coding sequences Blue italic Hyperlinks to cross references related topics and URL addresses Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual caution Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property YEN WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or Serious personal injury References If you want to investigate related topics these other documents may prove helpful e GE Security Legend User Manual 1052027 e GE Security KTD 405 Controller Keypad User Manual 1036547 e GE Security Networking Cable Types Technical Reference Guide 1047213 e GE Security ASCII Protocol Reference Manual 1038010 Legend Installation Manual Introduction The installation of domes has been made much easier with many of Legend s innovations All coaxial and UTP connections are built into the housing and programming and addressing are site tied to the housing Site tied memory allows you to replace cameras or move them between housings without having to reprogram them for each new site because the camera will operate using the housing memory As you install the first dome you will find many other enhancements that make installation easier and quicker The general steps for installing your dome include e preparing the mounting surface and installing the mount if used and housing e preparing the cables a
4. The AUX connections are for future use If you are installing RS 485 data float the shield at the dome and ground it at the keypad Get the provided green 4 pin terminal block and connect the cable to the marked terminals The MAIN data connections on the terminal block are for control wires that are coming in from the keypad You may also daisy chain the data signal on to additional domes The AUX data connections are for future use Connect the facility video cable e If you are installing UTP video use the provided green 12 pin UTP terminal block It provides connections for UTP video in addition to alarms 7 and 8 and relays and 2 e If you are installing coaxial video locate the BNC connector Note Use only crimp on BNC connectors Do not use screw on connectors Connect the facility power cable Make sure that the power cable is fed over the top of the upper bracket and down beside the power connector Use the provided 2 pin power terminal block If you are using a heavier gauge cable ensure that it 1s properly seated in the connector Power in the Legend domes is not polarity sensitive When power is received by the housing board through the power connection the housing board s diagnostic power LED will appear orange It appears orange because the red and green internal LEDs both illuminate There are additional diagnostic LEDs that indicate the proper installation of the camera assembly see nstalling the camera assembly on pa
5. e size of the cables e number of alarms and relays wired e use of single conductor or multiple conductor cable e use or lack of use of a junction box Figure 3 provides an illustration of the cable capacity of three typical applications It is important to note that all cables of the same gauge are not of the same diameter Manufacturer shielding and rating affect the actual diameter of cables of the same gauge GE leaves the selection of the appropriate cable to the discretion of the installer who is working with the local codes of the installation site Figure 3 Three acceptable typical cabling scenarios 3 4 in dia 3 4 in dia 3 4 in dia Alarms 4 Alarms Video Video Relays 2 Ci gt multiconductor Ethernet Ethernet Power Power l Power Data Data VIREG Data daisy chained daisy chained daisy chained Data Data Data daisy chained daisy chained daisy chained Includes Includes Includes e Video one 59U 6U coaxial 0 24 in dia e Video one 59U 6U coaxial 0 24 in dia Video one 59U 6U coaxial 0 24 in dia e Data two 20 AWG UTP 0 19 in dia e Data two 20 AWG UTP 0 19 in dia e Data one 20 AWG UTP 0 19 in dia e Power one 18 AWG UTP 0 21 in dia e Power one 16 AWG UTP 0 25 in dia e Power one 18 AWG UTP 0 21 in dia Ethernet none Ethernet CAT 5 0 16 in dia Ethernet CAT 5 0 16 in dia Alarms none Alarms none e Alarms 24 AWG UTP 0 11 in dia e Rel
6. wall and flush A pendant mount lowers a dome from a ceiling a wall mount extends a dome from a wall and a flush mount raises a dome s bubble even with a ceiling See Figure 4 This document provides the instructions for all mounting styles Figure 4 Basic mounting styles Pendant mount Wall mount Flush mount IT VY Flush mount housings Preparing the mounting surface Following are the steps for preparing the mounting surface if you are mounting the housing directly into a solid surface that does not require reinforcement For step by step instructions for preparing the surface for the GEA 114 T bar support kit see GEA 114 T bar ceiling support kit on page 35 If you are installing a GEA 113 T bar ceiling panel refer to the step by step instructions that came with the panel 1052914 caution For all installations heed these cautions e Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the dome e To ensure proper operation of a PTZ unit install the mount level e For safety the mounting surface hardware and procedure used for securing the dome must support the weight of the dome mount cables and any structural or environmental vibration according to local codes See Table 1 Minimum load requirements of dome configurations on page 4 To prepare the mounting surface see Figure 5 and do the following 1 Mark the position and size of the housing pass through hole on the mounting surface The
7. and AUX is for an auxiliary device output Note The AUX termination switch is for future use along with the AUX data cable connections In the future you will need to set both switches but currently it does not matter whether the AUX termination switch is on or off To set the termination see Figure 13 and do the following e Set the termination to ON if the dome or device is the final receiver location for the data signal e Set the termination to OFF if the data signal needs to loop out to other domes or devices Figure 13 Termination switches 20 Legend Installation Manual Installing the camera assembly Most people can install the camera assembly with one hand If you need to use two hands do so After installation there is a pause for about 30 seconds then the drive mechanism performs a PTZ self test and initializes DO NOT move the camera while it is self testing and initializing After the self test the drive mechanism operates continuously You do not need to remove power from the dome or stop the camera s movement before removing the camera assembly Just remember that the heaters may be hot so comply with the caution label and do not touch them Be prepared for the PTZ self test that immediately follows the installation of the camera assembly e After the camera assembly is installed it will pause for about 30 seconds before the self test begins e The self test takes from 3 to 5 seconds e During the self tes
8. and ceiling ring on the panel ceiling panel aligning their center mounting Angle holes brackets Ceiling Center ring VY mounti unting holes of ring and brackets Removable ceiling panel 37 3 Using the ceiling ring as a template mark the position of the center mounting holes and the housing pass through hole on the removable ceiling panel Figure 38 Marking the mounting holes and housing pass through hole Housing pass through 4 Following all local codes drill the mounting holes use a 3 16 in drill bit and cut the housing pass through hole Drill cut all holes perpendicular to the panel and be careful not to overcut the housing pass through hole 5 Reset the angle brackets and ceiling ring on the removable ceiling panel aligning the center mounting holes of the brackets and ring with the drilled holes in the panel Remember that the flat side of the ceiling ring lays on the angle brackets 6 Using two of the fasteners provided fasten the ceiling ring and the brackets to the panel through the center mounting holes Tighten See Table L Minimum load until snug but not overtight requirements of dome con figurations on page 4 Figure 39 Fastening the support kit onto the removable ceiling panel Flush mount housing Ceiling ring Angle brackets MME Removable ceiling panel Viewed from side shown with housing 38 Legend Installation Manual 7 Using the last four of the fastene
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10. m Pacific Time Table 7 Sales and support contact information Technical support Toll free 888 437 3287 US including Alaska and Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada Outside the toll free area 503 885 5700 541 754 7162 541 752 9096 available 24 hours a day Note Be ready at the equipment before calling for technical support Online publication library Another great resource for assistance with your GE Security products is our online publication library available to all of our customers on our website To access our publication library go to our website at the following location http www gesecurity com In the Tools area at the top click the Publication Library link then select Video Surveillance After you register and log on you may search through our online library for the documentation you need 1 Many GE Security documents are provided as PDFs portable document format To read these documents you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded free from Adobe s website at www adobe com 31 32 Legend Installation Manual Appendix Installing the individual mounts All mounts arms adapters and brackets are shipped with installation instructions This manual provides the installation instructions for only those mounts that are shipped with dome kits which includes the wall mount arm and the T bar support kit GEA 102 wall mount arm The cast aluminum wall mount arm is used to mount a dome
11. reinstall the camera assembly See nstalling the camera assembly on page 20 If that doesn t work then check the power cable and verify that it is properly connected See Wiring the housing board on page 15 Is video not appearing on the monitor screen First look at the LEDs that are visible below the dome and verify that the unit is powered and that the programming is running See Camera assembly power indication on page 27 If the dome is not powered or the programming is not running properly remove and reinstall the camera assembly See Installing the camera assembly on page 20 If the video still does not appear then check the video cable and verify that it is properly connected For UTP video ensure that the and ends of the cable are correctly connected to maintain the polar sensitivity of the UTP video cable See Wiring the housing board on page 15 Do you have video but no PTZ control First verify the address of the dome You can do this easily by pressing and holding the view key on the KTD 405 keypad The dome s information will be displayed on the monitor screen If necessary correct the address and or protocol using the procedure in Addressing the camera site and setting the protocol on page 18 If you still don t have control of the video verify that the data cable is properly connected See Wiring the housing board on page 15 Finally try resetting cycling the power to the dome by turning the power off th
12. sicrerriiinrrnirs innsin rbin rannin anehna 24 Troubleshooting maintenance support ssssssssssssssnnnnnssnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 27 Troubleshooting your Legend dome ssussrserrerrnrrrnrrrrrrnerrrrrrrrrrerrerrrerrrrrrrrrre 27 BDO SHC EED ocaqancdentcnsdaess cass AA ENA da EEA A AEA 27 Common installation iSSues ssssesrnasanerrurrrnrrrrrrnrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrn 28 MaN NO aeaee re EEEN EE E E EEE A A 29 Resetting the COME cc cece cece tent eeee eee eee eet eet ee eeeeeateeatennenanes 29 ReEDOOUNG TNS COME vii scincnrccceuweusseasnnnniendccaseeevnsceatneeeses aS 29 2 Legend Installation Manual cleaning Me DUDUIC sas55 secsceoee mweetaaiaeeseenae seh be Ga maessoccddtadeneesnaaewaesaceas 29 Sele Pais Slee ntenn eitieeesentde cee csecasdasssaseeeasneete ass tacuneeeessaawedadeaeccsau ears 30 Contacting technical SUPPO sssrini coaecssasacecdsonencaceaemeasounnuaeeteeeeaquudaenadesa 31 Online publication library sesssnusrnsnerrerrnrnrrnrrnrnnrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrni 31 Appendix Installing the individual mounts sssssssssssssssssususussususussusunnnununnnnnn 32 GEA 102 wal MOUNE GIN o2e2eccadsavsaaanensseenasscccomereas AAR Ehina 32 Installing the wall mount arm icasccissanoeseeeseiiiud ide raekes eee es eieeaes ween 32 Opening a COMGUIT NOE ccniscorreeaecadentenesbeaitennansnensd eine heecentenicaiweatceas 35 GEA 114 T bar ceiling support Kit 0 eee eee eee eee e erent e
13. 1 7 64 in 28 mm For 1 2 in conduit 7 8 in 22 mm GEA 114 T bar ceiling support kit The T bar support kit is used to install a flush mount dome into a paneled T bar ceiling Figure 36 on page 36 T bar ceilings consist of a grid of metal T bars that support removable panels The kit distributes the weight of the dome between the T bars of the ceiling instead of resting it on a panel Product contents 1 ceiling ring 2 angle brackets mounting hardware six 6 32 x 2 in flathead screws installation instructions 36 Legend Installation Manual Figure 36 Parts of a supported T bar ceiling Installing the T bar ceiling support kit One side of the ceiling ring is flat The other side has two press nuts Orient the ceiling ring as directed in the instructions Ad caution For all installations heed these cautions e Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the dome e To ensure proper operation of a PTZ unit install the mount level e For safety the mounting surface hardware and procedure used for securing the dome must support the weight of the dome mount cables and any structural or environmental vibration according to local codes See the corresponding figures and do the following 1 Remove the removable ceiling panel where the flush housing will be installed 2 Center the angle brackets and ceiling ring flat side to the brackets on the removable Figure 37 Aligning the angle brackets
14. GE Security Legend Installation Manual YY Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Intended use FCC compliance Contact Copyright 2005 GE Security Inc All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced except as specifically permitted under US copyright law without the prior written consent from GE Document number revision 1052026A The information in this document is subject to change without notice GE in keeping pace with technological advances is a company of product innovation Therefore it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and up to date GE accepts 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 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 Legend product and logo are trademarks of GE Security GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or v
15. access until it is granted access to specific features on an area by area basis To access the programming interface and turn on passcodes do the following 1 At the normal display press and hold the set key on the keypad until you hear a beep and the programming code display appears on the keypad s LCD Figure 17 Normal display visible before programming interface accessed CAMERA 1 MONI TOR 1 2 Atthe enter programming code display enter the programming access code by pressing the 9 5 1 and seq keys Figure 18 Enter programming code display es ENTER PROGRAMM NG This code is the same for all GE keypads CODE 3 Atthe equipment selection display press 3 to select CAMERA on keypads of version 1 2 09 or later Figure 19 or CAMERA RCVR on keypads of version 1 1 06 or 1 SW TCHER VPLX 2 ALARM6 earlier Figure 20 3 CANMERA EXI T gt gt If you have an older keypad version 1 1 06 or earlier you will have a second equipment selection display at which you need to press 1 for CYBERDOME Figure 19 Equipment selection display for keypad versions 1 2 09 or later Figure 20 Equipment selection display for keypad versions 1 1 06 or earlier Figure 21 Second equipment selection display for older keypads 1 SW TCHER MPLX 2 ALARM6 1 CYBERDOME 2 PTZ 3 CAMERA RCVR EXI T gt gt 3 AUXI LI ARY 44 BACK 4 At the enter site number display enter the number for the camera site you are programming T
16. ach of two additional passes over the bubble Spare parts list Table 6 provides a listing of all parts that can be replaced or retrofitted for the dome Table 6 Purchasable spare parts Part name Item number Bracket upper Heater fan kit with bracket 12 watt for plastic pendant mount housing 1053068 Heater fan kit with bracket 23 watt for rugged cast aluminum pendant mount housing 1053069 Housing flush mount Housing pendant mount plastic Housing pendant mount plastic with heater fan Housing pendant mount cast aluminum rugged Housing pendant mount cast aluminum rugged with heater fan Housing pendant mount pressurized with sensor and heater fan Housing heavy duty wall mount Housing heavy duty wall mount with heater fan Housing heavy duty parapet mount with heater fan O ring for bubble ring only for the plastic pendant mount housing PCB interconnect kit with clip PCB housing PCB active housing Thermostat 18 awg 55 65 IDH 5101 IDH 5201 IDH 5202 IDH 5401 IDH 5402 IDH 5603 IDH 5501 IDH 5502 IDH 5504 1048938 1053110 1047470 1047473 1052019 Contacting technical support For assistance installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions you may contact technical support and sales during normal business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 6 a m and 5 p
17. amera assembly 22 Legend Installation Manual Installing the bubble There are a variety of bubbles and housings The interlocking clips and safety cables may vary but all bubbles have them caution To prevent damage do not touch the bubble with your bare hands do not place the bubble face down on any surface and protect the bubble from dust Oil and acid residue from your hands can etch some bubble Surfaces and is difficult to remove Use a scratch resistant cloth or gloves when handling the bubble To attach the bubble to the housing do the following and see Figure 16 on page 23 L 2 Fasten the bubble safety cable to the housing s safety clip Swing the bubble up to the housing and align the bubble s screws with the housing s bubble screw holes If you are installing a plastic pendant mount housing there are alignment guides on the housing ring that straddle the rear facing screw hole of the bubble ring Use the following guidelines for tightening the bubble screws e Ifyou are installing a plastic pendant mount or flush mount housing the bubble screws are self locking quarter turn captive screws and require only a quarter turn to tighten Do not use a power drill with the self locking quarter turn captive screws A power drill can strip the heads of the screws or the inside of the screw inserts in the housing enough to necessitate replacing the housing e If you are installing a flush mount h
18. ays none e Relays none e Relays 24 AWG UTP 0 11 in dia Percentage conduit fill 31 Percentage conduit fill 38 Percentage conduit fill 53 Note The diameters for cables of the same gauge will vary per manufacturer rating and shielding So be aware that you may get more or fewer cables within the 60 conduit fill requirement depending on the cables that you select 6 Legend Installation Manual Power requirements All Legend domes require a 24 VAC power supply to operate the domes PTZ camera and heater blower if present The start up and running power requirements vary depending on the model Table 3 Table 3 Power requirements at 24 VAC 4 VAC operating voltage Model Start up power Running power Rugged and HD dome with 25 W heater blower 100 W Power cable size and length requirements Using the proper gauge of power cable will ensure proper operation and avoid voltage drops See Table 4 for the recommended cable gauge for varying maximum cable lengths for the different models of domes Table 4 Recommended power cable gauges based on maximum lengths for an operating voltage of 24 VAC 4 VAC Domes without Domes with HD domes with heater blower heater blower heater blower Wire gauge 30 W 60 W 100 W AWG mm feet meters feet meters feet meters 1565 477 780 238 470 143 Ce e a a w e e Installing the housing and cables There are three basic mounting styles pendant
19. e down on any surface and protect the bubble from dust Oil and acid from your hands can etch some bubble surfaces and are difficult to remove Use a scratch resistant cloth or gloves when handling the bubble Cleaning the exterior of the bubble To clean the exterior of the bubble Use any nonabrasive cleaning cloth and a cleaning agent that is safe for use on polycarbonate or acrylic plastic Liquid or spray cleaner wax suitable for fine furniture is acceptable Do not use this procedure for cleaning the interior of the bubble See Cleaning the interior of the bubble 30 Legend Installation Manual Cleaning the interior of the bubble To clean the interior of the bubble e To remove dust and other surface contaminants first use clean dry pressurized air to gently blow off loose material e To remove heavier contaminants rinse the bubble with water and immediately dry it with clean dry pressurized air to prevent water spots e To remove stubborn contaminants use a wick to clean the bubble s surface To make the wick a Use a high quality soft paper towel b Roll a section of the paper towel into a tightly wound tube tear the tube in half and wet a fuzzy end with 75 standard rubbing or isopropyl alcohol c Hold the bubble with its opening facing downward and wipe the interior with the wick held at its dry end using a circular motion starting from the outside and spiraling into the center d Use anew wick for e
20. eeteaeteennteeneeags 35 Installing the T bar ceiling support Kit 6 cece cece eee eee tenet eeeteeanees 36 Preface This is the GE Legend Installation Manual It provides an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining how to install all models There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns For programming and operation instructions refer to the Legend User Manual To use this document effectively you should have the following minimum qualifications e abasic knowledge of CCTV systems and components and e abasic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical connections Read these instructions and all ancillary documentation entirely before installing or operating this product The most current versions of this and related documentation may be found on our website Refer to Online publication library on page 41 for instructions on accessing our online publication library 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 Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen
21. en on 29 Maintenance Resetting the dome You can reset the dome whether or not you have valid communication between the keypad and the dome To reset the dome cycle the power to the dome by turning the power off then on Rebooting the dome If you have valid communication between the keypad and the dome then you can reboot the dome If the dome needs to be rebooted do the following from the KTD 405 keypad 1 At the normal display press and hold the set q key on the keypad until you hear a beep and the programming code display appears on the keypad s LCD 2 At the ENTER PROGRAMMING CODE display enter the reset access code by pressing the 1 4 7 6 and seq keys 3 At the RESET TO DEFAULTS display press iris for yes 4 Atthe reset which display press 3 to select CAMERA At the RESET CAMERA ARE YOU SURE display press iris to select yes The camera will reboot in 3 to 5 seconds You will see the RESETTING CAMERA display on the keypad LCD and the splash screen and color bars on the monitor screen as the camera reinitializes itself Cleaning the bubble Use the following procedures for cleaning the bubble Be aware that the interior of the bubble requires extra care in cleaning Use only the procedures provided below caution For warranty protection comply with this section s bubble handling procedures To prevent damage do not touch the bubble with your bare hands do not place the bubble fac
22. endors of the respective products GE software supplied with GE products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJ ECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER IF ANY SURROUNDING THE PROGRAM OR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN ANY MANNER WILL BE CONSIDERED ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT TERMS IF THESE TERMS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE RETURN THE UNUSED PROGRAM AND ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION TO GE FOR A FULL REFUND OF THE LICENSE FEE PAID FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE RETURN OF PROGRAMS ENCODED OR INCORPORATED WITHIN EQUIPMENT CONTACT THE NEAREST GE SALES OFFICE Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your GE sales representative or visit us Online at www gesecurity com 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 You a
23. et Power cable Cables are fed in through the cable entry hole in the top of the housing the dust seal the power cable runs over the top of the upper bracket and down beside the power connector and the remaining cables run down through the center hole in the upper bracket Typical wall mount Use the safety chain and screws provided T Wall Wall mount qa it _ BD Cables fed through mount and housing Preparing the cables 13 Which and how many cables you will be preparing depends upon whether you are setting up your dome to transmit video via its coaxial or UTP source how many alarms and relays you are connecting in addition to the video data and power cables and if you will be installing an Ethernet cable for flash upgrades To prepare the facility camera cables terminate the cable ends as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Prepared cables Power strip ends of wires Alarms and relays strip ends of wires Data strip ends of wires UTP for RS 422 or STP for RS 485 Note Analog video and data wires can share the same jacket but must remain separate twisted pairs Video UTP strip ends of UTP wires Note Analog video and data wires can share the same jacket but must remain separate twisted pairs Video coaxial terminate coaxial cable with BNC connector Note Use only crimp on BNC connectors Do not use screw on connectors Ethernet for f
24. ge 20 If you are installing alarms and relays connect the alarm and relay cables to the two provided 12 pin terminal blocks One is blue and one is green e Use dry contacts for alarms e Use relays with a maximum operating voltage of 30 VAC 30 VDC at 0 5 A Note Because of space constraints if you are installing more than five alarms and or relays use a multiconductor cable instead of individual single pair cables caution When flashing software upgrades to the dome over a standard IP network via the dome s Ethernet gt connection ensure that the network is secured from unauthorized access Like all Ethernet connections the dome s Ethernet connection has no security against unauthorized access You may consider connecting the Ethernet cable only when you are flashing the dome unless you have the dome connected to a secure isolated network If you want to flash software upgrades to the dome connect the Ethernet cable 16 Legend Installation Manual Figure 10 Connecting the data video power and alarm relay cables Note You can also connect the Ethernet cable to flash software upgrades to the dome See Figure 11 on page 17 Data connections Video connections For data you have the choice of connecting UTP for RS 422 For video you have the choice of connecting UTP or or connecting STP for RS 485 coaxial AUX RS485 MAIN RS485 422 AUX RS485 MAIN RS485 422 Note The AUX LAA Note There will be connecti
25. he dome s Ethernet connection has no security against unauthorized access You may consider connecting the Ethernet cable only when you are flashing the dome unless you have the dome connected to a secure isolated network Table 2 Cable requirements Length Operation Cable requirement feet meters Alarms and Alarms and relays 22 to 26 gauge 0 64 to 0 4 mm unshielded two conductor twisted pair UTP cable PF of For RS 422 22 gauge 0 64 mm unshielded two conductor twisted pair UTP cable 10 000 3 000 For RS 485 22 gauge 0 64 mm shielded two conductor twisted pair STP cable 3 000 o eo Ethernet for CAT 5 Ethernet cable without cable boots flashing software upgrades 24 VAC cable To determine the size of cable needed for individual applications see Power cable size and length requirements on page 6 75 ohm coaxial cable or 22 gauge 0 64 mm unshielded two conductor twisted pair UTP cable Note Use only crimp on BNC connectors Do not use screw on connectors Note When using unshielded twisted pair cable for video and data the wires can share the same Jacket but must remain separate twisted pairs Cable management Follow all local codes for cable management As a general rule you can fill a cable conduit to a maximum of 60 of its capacity You must maintain 40 free space A variety of factors will determine how many cables you can run into the dome Capacity limitations include e number of cables
26. he safety chain from slipping into Quick tie Safety chain inside arm Figure 29 Leaving the safety chain tied the arm leave the safety chain tied until you attach the dome to the arm 33 3 Remove the access cover Figure 30 Removing the access cover 4 Using the arm as a template place it level against the mounting surface and mark the position of the mounting holes and if needed the cable entry hole 5 Following all local codes drill and prepare the mounting holes and if needed cut the cable entry hole 6 Feed the cables through the cable entry hole in the mounting surface or through the conduit attached to the opened conduit hole and up through the arm e Pull enough cable to make connections You can always cut off unneeded length later e Do not terminate the cables yet Otherwise they will not fit through the dust seal of the housing e How many cables you pull depends upon how many alarms and relays you are connecting in addition to the video data and power cables and if you will be installing an Ethernet cable for flash upgrades See Wiring and addressing the dome on page 14 34 Legend Installation Manual 10 11 Securely fasten the arm to the mounting surface with the appropriate fasteners Again ensure that it is level If needed seal all mounting holes so that no moisture can leak into the mounting surface Push inside the arm or pull taut any looped cables that are extending o
27. his is a 3 digit number e g 007 021 243 ENTER CAMERA SITE You can enter the three digits e g 007 NUMBER __ 44 BACK or enter one e g 7 or two e g 21 digits and press the set q key Figure 22 Enter site number display 5 Continue entering commands with the joystick Figure 23 See Monitor For Menus display SEE MONI TOR FOR MENUS HOLD SEQ 3 SEC TO EXIT 6 Since passcodes are turned off by default upon initial installation you can directly access the programming interface without a passcode Legend ab Come AGOA Aore Contel Raam Bat Figure 24 First screen of programming interface when passcodes are turned off Note For complete instructions for navigating and programming the programming interface refer to the Legend User Manual 1052027 l Camer Tie G2 156 708 H 26 Legend Installation Manual 7 Turn on the desired passcodes Figure 25 Passcode screen of the programming interface a Select Setup and Passcode Loqand b Select the ab keyboard icon next GGG comen Actions Arme Control Systers frit patted Parecode to the Installer passcode AMOR Serene passcode SE 1 Hdmi ie c Select the digits for a unique passcode CENNER Soara passcode There is an 4 digit limit Taata ah teed d Select Done er a rey pe sn a as bimes jmn aek pall Fete e Record the passcode in a secure location f Program other passcodes as desired g Select OK
28. ity cables through the dust seal in the top of the housing Allow enough cable length to make connections Figure 7 on page 12 shows how the cables run through the housing caution For safety the mounting surface hardware and procedure used for securing the dome must support the weight of the dome mount if used cables and any structural or environmental vibration according to local codes See Table 1 Minimum load requirements of dome configurations on page 4 4 Attach the housing to the pipe or mount e For pipe installations thread the housing onto the pipe If necessary first turn the housing counterclockwise to compensate for the cable twisting e For wall mount installations use the fasteners that were provided with the mount 12 Legend Installation Manual Figure 7 Installing the pendant mount housing Typical pipe mount Water sealing rubber boot for outdoor applications Soapy water sprayed on Teflon tape applied to pipe before the pipe threads after the boot is slid up boot is slid up If necessary housing turned counterclockwise to compensate for cable twist See Table 1 Minimum load re quirements of dome configu rations on page 4 Water sealing rubber boot for outdoor applications Teflon tape Housing lifted and threaded turned clockwise onto pipe Cables fed through pipe and housing Pendant mount cabling Cable entry hole Dust seal Upper brack
29. lashing software upgrades terminate standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector Note If you are making your cables do not add a boot If you are using ready made cables that include a boot cut off the boot and reterminate the cable Legend Installation Manual Wiring and addressing the dome For basic operation you will be connecting data video and power cables to the dome For advanced operation you can also connect any combination of Ethernet alarm or relay cables to the dome How many cables you will be feeding into the housing depends upon how many alarms and relays you are connecting in addition to the video data and power cables and if you will be installing an Ethernet cable for flash upgrades The dome uses RS 422 for data communication It is compatible with RS 485 systems Remember that STP cable is used for RS 485 and UTP cable is used for RS 422 See Cable requirements on page 4 Be sure to never let any cables get next to the heaters Figure 9 View of housing board attached to upper bracket as viewed from below the housing cables shown are factory installed A 4 Note The pressure sensor connection is for pressurized housings only 309 do QLI 2 D Ce o po m A EEI NA I 15 Wiring the housing board To wire the housing board see Figure 10 on page 16 and Figure 11 on page 17 and do the following l Connect the facility data cables to the MAIN connections
30. n 3 175 cm maximum diameter that complies with local codes b Snip off the nipple that opens access to the safety cable clip c Feed your safety cable through the exposed hole d Secure one end of the safety cable into the safety clip surrounding the exposed hole inside the housing e Secure the other end of the safety cable to the building superstructure JEN WARNING DO NOT run any cables next to the heaters Doing so could damage the dome or cause an electrical fire 4 Feed the facility cables through the conduit hole of the housing Allow enough cable length to make connections Figure 6 on page 9 shows how the cables run through the housing caution For safety the mounting surface hardware and procedure used for securing the dome must support the weight of the dome mount if used cables and any structural or environmental vibration according to local codes See Table 1 Minimum load requirements of dome configurations on page 4 5 Attach the housing to the mount or ceiling by screwing the housing tabs open and down Figure 6 Installing the flush mount housing Building superstructure Housing tabs 3 screwed open and down against the mount or ceiling 3 4 in conduit knockouts 2 Ceiling ring Angle brackets 2 LLL Ceiling Nipple Cables fed snipped off to access through mount the safety cable clip and housing which is inside the housing Clip for safety cable inside housing Flush m
31. nd wiring the housing e addressing the camera site setting the protocol and setting the termination e installing the camera assembly and e installing the bubble Product description Legend is the next generation PTZ dome camera that maintains and enhances many of the features of CyberDome that you have come to rely on The Legend protocol is backward compatible so you can replace older domes in an existing analog system with Legend domes The hardware however is not backward compatible Other enhancements that relate to performance and operation include replacing gears and belts with SilkTrak direct drive technology for smoother camera travel replacing the text based on screen display OSD programming interface with an easy to use graphical programming interface and providing passcode protection that prevents unauthorized personnel from changing programming settings while still allowing operator access The dome also now offers an Ethernet connection to flash software upgrades over a standard IP network using a standard web browser For additional details refer to the data sheet and the user manual which provides the programming instructions for all of the dome s features Product contents The Legend system consists of the following e housing e 4 connectors one 2 pin for power one 4 pin for data one blue 12 pin for six alarms and one green 12 pin for two alarms two relays UTP video and small screw driver e 2 ma
32. nuals installation and user which covers programming and operation e PTZ camera assembly e bubble mirror bubbles are shipped with cotton gloves for special handling e mount wall mount and flush mount versions only You may receive the package contents in one large carton containing three boxes four with wall mount versions or if shipped individually you may receive three or four separate boxes One box will contain the housing connectors and manuals The PTZ assembly bubble and mount for wall mount versions are each shipped in separate boxes Inspect the package and contents for visible damage If any components are damaged or missing do not use the unit contact the supplier immediately If you need to return the unit you must ship it in the original box Spare parts can be purchased for the domes See Spare parts list on page 40 System requirements Operational requirements Legend contains a built in receiver that decodes commands originating from a compatible controller keypad A minimum of one keypad is required for operation See Figure 1 From the keypad an operator can pan tilt and zoom the camera find presets and start macros and ShadowTours A typical advanced system is shown in Figure 2 For additional details refer to the data sheet user manual or application guide Figure 1 Basic system Figure 2 Typical advanced system Digital recorder naeB esis SOllo 2 AA MMMM
33. ogether to equal the site number 3 Determine which position number or letter on the leftmost switch is needed to set the protocol 4 Align the needed characters on each switch with the switch s white marker Be careful that any tool you use to turn the rotary switches does not slip and damage any board components Figure 12 Setting the camera s site address and protocol diagram shows address 521 with ASCII protocol e ew D FACTO D i PROTOCOL 100 s 10 s 5 ASCII 5 500 20 address 521 Table 5 Equivalent values for the characters on the rotary switches Protocol switch 100s switch Switch Value Switch Value Digiplex RS 422 4800 baud Impac RS 485 9600 baud For future use For future use a O omes e ER 19 Table 5 Equivalent values for the characters on the rotary switches Protocol switch 100s switch 10s switch 1s switch Switch EIUS Switch Value ao Switch Value Switch Value 5 ASCII 9600 baud 5 5 Pelco D 2400 baud 5 7 Ultrak 9600 baud even parity N O 7 Factory use only 7 Factory use only w o m 0 For future use F 1500 A For future use For future use For future use For future use For future use Setting the termination You must set the termination of the data signal in each dome or device to on or off There are two termination switches MAIN is for the dome input
34. ons are Bina two MAIN cables for future use E F if domes are daisy chained Note Float the shield if installing RS 485 Power connections Alarm relay connections Note Use dry contacts for alarms and use relays with a maximum operating voltage of 30 VAC 30 VDC at 0 5 A 4 ae POWER green 17 Figure 11 Completed wiring in housings Front of housing PTZ clearance notch indicates front of housing Note Route cables away from heaters if present Upper bracket Housing ring Plastic pendant housing plastic pendant Alignment tabs Heaters 2 2 align with camera assembly Note They are color coded and different widths to ensure proper orientation Air deflectors 2 Standoff posts 3 align with camera Thermostat assembly Alignment guide aligns with bubble ring Back of housing ap J 18 Legend Installation Manual Addressing the camera site and setting the protocol The dome provides rotary switches for setting the camera s site address and communication protocol Site addresses can be numbered from 0 to 1599 To set the camera s site address and protocol see Figure 12 and Table 5 and do the following 1 Locate the rotary switches They are on the smallest and lowest board that is attached to the upper bracket 2 Determine which position numbers or letters on the three rightmost switches must be added t
35. ount cabling Upper bracket Power cable Cables are fed in through e the cable entry hole in the side or top of the housing e the power cable runs over the top of the upper bracket and down beside the power connector and e the remaining cables run down through the center hole in the upper bracket 10 Legend Installation Manual Pendant mount housings Pendant mount housings can be mounted to a pipe to lower them from a ceiling or to a wall mount arm to extend them from a wall Instructions are provided in this document for both mounting methods Preparing the mounting surface Following are the steps for preparing the mounting surface if you are mounting the housing from a pipe For step by step instructions for preparing the surface for the GEA 102 wall mount arm see nstalling the wall mount arm on page 32 If you are installing one of the other mounts refer to the step by step instructions that came with that mount caution For all installations heed these cautions e Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the dome e To ensure proper operation of a PTZ unit install the mount level e For safety the mounting surface hardware and procedure used for securing the dome must support the weight of the dome mount cables and any structural or environmental vibration according to local codes See Table 1 Minimum load requirements of dome configurations on page 4 To prepare the moun
36. ousing the bubble ring contains a foam pad that requires you to push up while turning the screws e If you are installing the bubble on a rugged vandal resistant housing the screws are tamper resistant and require the provided Torx pinned bit for tightening Do not tighten those screws to more than 0 196 kgm 1 42 lb ft torque Clean any fingerprints off of the bubble See Cleaning the bubble on page 29 Figure 16 Attaching the bubble to the housing cameras not shown to show safety clips clearly Flush mount housing Plastic pendant mount housing and bubble ring and bubble ring Safety clip Safety clip Safety cable Safety cable Self locking quarter turn captive bubble screws 3 Self locking quarter turn captive bubble screws 3 Ad caution Do not use a power drill with the self locking quarter turn captive screws O ring ensure it is in place around the bubble ring Cast aluminum rugged pendant Heavy duty housing mount housing and bubble ring and bubble ring l l Safety clip Safety clip Bubble slots 2 Safety cable Bubble tabs 2 Tamper resistant threaded captive bubble screws 6 Note Use the provided Torx pinned bit Keylock latch 23 24 Legend Installation Manual Turning on the passcodes The last task of installing the dome is turning on the passcodes if desired before going to the user manual to
37. program the dome The passcodes control who has access to the features of your dome Only the installer through the installer passcode has permission to turn on turn off or change the passcodes The dome ships with no default passcodes When you enter the programming interface for the first time during installation and go to Setup Passcode the passcode fields are blank Blank passcode fields mean the passcodes are turned off disabled You can choose to enter passcodes into the blanks This turns passcodes on enables them and a passcode will be required to enter the programming interface the next time you access it caution If using passcodes record them in a secure place If you forget the passcodes for a dome you will need to send the dome back to the factory so that it can be reset by the factory with no passcodes If no passcodes are programmed all users are given installer access and are not required to log on If only the Admin and Operator passcodes are programmed then anyone can still access the entire programming interface as an installer since the Installer passcode was not programmed You can turn on one installer passcode one admin passcode and one operator passcode They have the following permissions Installer The installer passcode allows access to all dome features Admin The admin passcode allows access to all dome features except passcodes and firmware upgrades Operator The operator passcode allows no
38. re cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Direct all inquiries about GE s legal policies with regard to this product to Director of Legal Services GE Security 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin OR 97062 9938 USA Contents PrOlaCe ait dairies cue ten aiun ewes ewe eee CARE EDE 1 CONVENTIONS used in this dOCUMENE soccceorreressanedeseatanwhbebnea rei erenasdde dieeecaunecea sends 1 Safety terms and SYMONS cocteernnteedidend rekent dr EErEE kaada kA EESE EE E 1 Ree 42 E E e N A ELETA E E E ee ee E ee 1 ioe ee ee ee ee ee ee ere E 2 PUC CAE CNPO 2 c024ccctiaaaieeerestcaawaceee ere E a eeees EAE E ER 2 PrOGUCUCONICING ae EENE E EE E E E EEA E ER 2 System roguUremeENnlE sich cat aneeenasaaeas obeenddageponnobisnareneensanancsnndeneuyae ceaeueuneses ct 3 Operational requirements wutac2 egiadcuucrgd teenage eee wads es eran setae sree acesen ie eee 3 Minimum load requirements cece cece cece ete eee eee eet eset tenes tent eeanees 4 Cable FOqMiIROMNCWNS tvwreonecedicvannensoeeeeeusnaed tasvebestGewouudeweriesstastsdaes EDE 4 Cable managemen sekeren rir i EEE AA imesanserceenanniedocteemaseeuene onan 5 Power reguirementS sessriireris eriiierdi pss d ddid nra Er REEE aa ia 6 Power cable size and length requirements ccc cece cece ence eee eee eee ee eeaeenenas 6 Installing the housing and Cable
39. reen right and blinking once per second showing that the dome s programming has started and is running If you have an Ethernet connection the second LED in the group of four on the left should be red If the LEDs are not appropriately lit reseat the camera assembly for a proper connection Figure 28 Diagnostic LEDs that show that the camera assembly is properly plugged in and powered Ethernet verification Programming verification red green 28 Legend Installation Manual Common installation issues Following are the solutions to the most common issues users have with installation Solutions are given in the order of most to least likely cause Note For programming and operating issues refer to the Legend User Manual 1052027 and the user manual for your controller keypad Is the dome resetting during power up not powering up at all or powering up but not operating as expected Verify that you are supplying sufficient power for your model of dome See Power requirements on page 6 Are the diagnostic LEDs not illuminating First look at and feel the camera assembly to make sure that it is fully engaged with the upper bracket Remember that the alignment tabs and slots are color coded Is orange engaged with orange and white with white Are the pawls seated on their corresponding landings Is the interconnect card fully seated into its socket If not remove and
40. rs provided fasten the ends of the angle brackets to the ceiling panel 8 Reinstall the panel in the ceiling Figure 40 Installed T bar support kit End mounting holes of the angle brackets Angle brackets Ceiling ring Ceiling T bars Removable ceiling panel Viewed from above Center mounting holes of the ring and brackets 9 Return to nstalling the housing on page 8 to finish installing the dome Index cable LEN GLON Sg 1 2 ee CORE RECT POTEET TMT CUNT ee oe ST eR aT TT RT Mee MeO OCT 5 preparation soletcctaiteestatatduivansiataseriabandueeveiias ania eacaleena ut ecieneaasents 13 requirements ex arens asta cet ysptes recs oc Sete eae aist wade aa Serene aera hace ae ae 4 camera assembly ssccaiiniecitaaisannascladasgaveecnisssared ina ctocinetcphemeniatselienaaaes 20 cleaning the bubble x seisatecoatsnaacaawssntiatucsesoadsauteacassauacivenentsataancdeauantennienens 29 CONVENU ONS eea Te eee ce a a E E E er reece 1 D diagnostic LEDS e seeeeesssseereeeesssseseteesesssreserereressrereesorerersessssreeresssseesree ZW F ilush mount IS HE gus Semenseenarcecasacecieandeeeadeseaeuensansdveestaaeddetoreucenadeiieecutens 7 Eat a cdeperen tas ncaa E EEA 32 GEAT scooter ne seine estssctvau EATER R 35 L LED anre E EEA N taeda detentel aan E A A 2 load requirements seii sestiers aaeei AEE E EEE EEEE E a 4 M MANTENANCE isisao e esia ene EE EEEE EAEE EEEE EEEREN eee 29 online publication library
41. s cccccceen cee eens eee eee eee eee eens eee eeeeneeaaees 7 FIUSH MOURT HOUSINGS tio Hien w ene dara e E Fiancee aii ern scans sone OEE RIS 7 Preparing the MOUNTING SUITACE cece eee e ete eee ete eee e eee en et eenenennees 7 installing the MOUSING carersiaacccas aenasadwe tenner ENEO ADIRE ERA TEO 8 Pendant MOUNT NOUSINGS errcrrsssssirorrerr Maree eee eE AIA ddA T 10 Preparing the mounting SUITACE cece cee cece eee e teen este eet eeaeeentnnnaes 10 installing the MOUSING cvxcesteavanyyeneohes aden wey ene vice yi REENT eis tebesayens 11 Preparing the CaDICS sc osccerinannasce ane hbotdenceennareenecuenee se egeoreesnnbassseesith cacaxeeat 13 Wiring and addressing the dome sssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunsunnnunsunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 14 Wiring the housing board ssssuesrerrerurrnrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrn 15 Power CONNECHONG sssisividkioso darian itin aaa aaa a 16 Alarm relay CONNECHONS iisccccceonsacerdoveeueers nerd E 16 Data CONNECTIONS erir sce Kindaeeiese e a hiss aE 16 VIGEO CONNECHIONS i iii iis innet aAA kA Aa EARO A AAE 16 Addressing the camera site and setting the protocol sssesruesrrerrerrenrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre 18 Setting the terminato esissrririrrirti riaan EEEREN SEEE AAAA AA A NA 19 installing the camera assembly si irrciirirrsrreiturirrsirsirrorsraris rruna d inaran 20 installing th DuDDle isirriirriirisiririrerieansiini nrinn ae A Ee 22 Turning oN the PaSSCOGES
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43. size of the cutout for the pass through must be 8 3 8 to 8 7 16 in 21 27 to 21 42 cm 2 Following all local codes cut the housing pass through hole 3 Make sure that the facility cables data video power and alarm relay for the dome comply with the recommendations provided in Cable requirements on page 4 4 Feed the facility cables through the housing pass through hole in the mounting surface e Pull enough cable to make connections You can always cut off unneeded length later e How many cables you have depends upon how many alarms and relays you are connecting in addition to the video data and power cables and if you will be installing an Ethernet cable for flash upgrades See Wiring and addressing the dome on page 14 8 Legend Installation Manual Figure 5 Preparing the mounting surface for flush mount housings being mounted into solid surfaces not requiring reinforcement Cutout size 8 3 8 to 8 7 16 in 21 27 to 21 42 cm Position and size marked eee ttm a ad a ako Installing the housing With the surface prepared and or the mount now installed install the housing To install the housing see Figure 6 on page 9 and do the following 1 Remove either conduit knockout side or top in the housing 2 Hold the housing up near the housing pass through of the mount or cutout 3 Connect a steel safety cable if required by local codes a Obtain a steel safety cable of 0 125 i
44. stic LEDs that show that the camera assembly is properly plugged in and powered Ethernet Programming verification verification a jE red green 6 Observe the PTZ self test for proper operation The camera assembly will pause for about 30 seconds before beginning the self test then perform the self test in 3 to 5 seconds You will see the PTZ traveling to find its reference points while initializing itself DO NOT move the camera until it is done initializing itself 21 Figure 15 Installing the camera assembly Alignment tabs 2 One Is orange on the inside and mates with the orange alignment slot and one is white on the inside and mates with the white alignment slot Upper bracket Standoff posts 3 Interconnect card socket Pawl Landings 2 Landing Pawls 2 Safety lanyard Camera assembly Standoff notches 3 Alignment slots 2 One is orange and mates with the orange alignment tab and one is white and mates with the white alignment tab Counter clockwise as seen from below to remove CAUTION Heaters are hot Do not touch To remove the camera assembly J ust push up twist the camera assembly counterclockwise and lower it when the pawls are released from their landings Note You need not stop the camera s movement before reaching up and removing the c
45. t the PTZ will travel to find its reference points to initialize itself To install the camera assembly see Figure 15 on page 21 and do the following 1 To protect the lens leave the lens cap on the camera until you have finished the installation 2 Attach the safety lanyard to the camera assembly to suspend it safely while you continue working 3 Align the camera assembly with the housing e Align the two color coded alignment tabs with the two color coded alignment slots Note The alignment tabs are color coded and of two different widths to help prevent reversed installation e Align the three standoff posts with the three standoff notches 4 Push the camera assembly straight up so that the interconnect card slips easily into its socket and each of the two pawls one on either side of the camera assembly comes to a solid rest on the landing of each of the two alignment tabs If the camera assembly is not level remove and reinstall it 5 If the dome is powered observe the diagnostic LEDs shown in Figure 14 to verify that the camera assembly has been properly plugged in and powered The LEDs on the right should be red left and green right and blinking once per second showing that the dome s programming has started and is running If you have an Ethernet connection the second LED in the group of four on the left should be red If the LEDs are not appropriately lit reseat the camera assembly for a proper connection Figure 14 Diagno
46. ting surface 1 Following all local codes install the pipe 2 Make sure that the facility cables data video power and alarm relay for the dome comply with the recommendations provided in Cable requirements on page 4 3 Feed the facility cables through the pipe in the mounting surface e Pull enough cable to make connections You can always cut off unneeded length later e How many cables you have depends upon how many alarms and relays you are connecting in addition to the video data and power cables and if you will be installing an Ethernet cable for flash upgrades See Wiring and addressing the dome on page 14 11 Installing the housing With the pipe or mount now installed install the housing caution Avoid getting rain or moisture in the housing so that the electronic components on the PCBs are not damaged To install the housing to a pipe or mount see Figure 7 on page 12 and do the following 1 If installing the housing onto a pipe a Spray soapy water on the pipe b For outdoor applications slide the water sealing rubber boot onto the pipe c Apply Teflon tape to the pipe threads 2 Hold the housing up near the pipe or mount If you installed the GEA 102 wall mount arm make sure that the safety chain is securely attached See GEA 02 wall mount arm on page 32 for details JEN WARNING DO NOT run any cables next to the heaters Doing so could damage the dome or cause an electrical fire 3 Feed the facil
47. to a vertical surface It is for indoor or outdoor use and mates with both the plastic indoor and cast aluminum outdoor pendant housings It can be attached directly to a vertical surface or mated with a bracket corner mount pole mount or roof mount Instructions for mating this mount to the various brackets are provided in the instructions for those brackets The following instructions explain how to install the wall mount arm directly to a vertical surface Installing the wall mount arm See the corresponding figures and do the following caution For all installations heed these cautions e Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the dome e To ensure proper operation of a PTZ unit install the mount level e For safety the mounting surface hardware and procedure used for securing the dome must support the weight of the dome mount cables and any structural or environmental vibration according to local codes See Table 1 Minimum load requirements of dome configurations on page 4 1 The facility cables usually come out of the mounting surface and enter the arm through the rear opening in the base If the cables are attached externally to the mounting surface and need to enter the arm through the side open the conduit hole in the side of the arm with the instructions given in Opening a conduit hole on page 35 2 The factory secures the end of the safety chain to the collar opening with a quick tie To keep t
48. ut of the access area Reattach the cover Before you attach the housing to the arm attach the housing safety cable to the arm safety chain Note The safety cable for rugged housings is metal and for plastic housings is a beaded cord a Cut the quick tie on the safety chain b Hold the housing near the arm s collar c Slide the ball of the safety cable into the clip of the safety chain d Ensure that the safety chain and cable bears the housing s weight e Lower the housing until the safety chain and cable are taut Figure 32 Fastening the arm to the mounting surface See Table 1 Minimum load requirements of dome con figurations on page 4 12 Return to nstalling the housing on page 8 to finish installing the dome Quick tie Safety chain Clip Safety cable 35 Opening a conduit hole Open the conduit hole for a 3 4 in or 1 2 in conduit connector if you need to bring the facility cables in through the side of the arm See Figure 35 and do the following l 2 Locate the dimple on the side of the arm Figure 35 Opening a conduit hole Drill a 3 8 in 0 95 cm pilot hole through Pilot hole the dimple Enlarge the pilot hole to 1 7 64 in 28 mm for a 3 4 in conduit connector or to 7 8 in 22 mm for a 1 2 in conduit connector 3 8 in 9 5 mm Return to step 2 of Installing the wall mount arm on page 32 Enlarged hole a For 3 4 in conduit

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