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2. Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Camera number The programming interface reads the address number set in the camera with the rotary address switches and displays that address as the camera number The camera number is not editable Camera title The Camera title box allows you to give your cameras unique titles There is a 60 character limit for all titles but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your titles Display title The Display title feature enables or disables the display of individual camera titles on the monitor screen Choices are On default and Off Title POS position The camera title will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen upper left corner but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles privacy masks presets tours macros areas and alarms positioned To set the position of the camera title 1 Select Title POS 2 Move the joystick to move the title to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set 4 key on the keypad to save accept the new position or press the iris or the esc key to cancel abort the new position Title font color The camera title will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White 14 Legend User Manual Title font size The camera title will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are a
3. 1 Camera Tithe 102 188 206 34 Accessing the programming interface If passcodes were turned on during installation or later access to the programming interface will be passcode protected You must log on to program the dome Otherwise you will be taken directly to the main programming screen The passcodes control who has access to the features of your dome See Passcode screen Setup Passcode on page 11 The steps for accessing the programming interface from all GE keypads are similar The following procedure is based on the KTD 405 keypad which is currently GE s most popular keypad Exceptions to the procedure for other GE keypads are noted You can also use the GE KTD 400 and KTD 404 304 keypads and other manufacturers keypads and controllers using the PelcoD Ultrak Impac 485 and ASCII protocols When using these other protocols all common commands used for accessing programming operating the joystick and iris key on the keypad and controlling presets are supported by the Legend protocol For an up to date list of compatible keypads and protocols please contact your GE sales representative or Technical Support To access the programming interface from a KTD 405 keypad 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 CAMERA 1 MONI TOR 1 Figure 2 Normal display visible before programming interface accesse
4. 182 158 208 4D Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page No Title Blank screen while in view Title POS Title font color The No drop down box allows you to select the area number that you want to program The Title box allows you to give your areas unique titles Default numerical titles are provided There is a 60 character limit for all titles but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your titles The Blank screen while in view feature replaces the video of a marked area with a blue screen Choices are On default and Off When on the video is replaced with a blue screen and title When off the video is not blanked but an area title appears in an area is programmed The area title will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen upper center but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera privacy masks presets tours macros and alarms positioned To set the position of the macro title 1 Select Title POS 2 Move the joystick to move the title to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to accept save the new position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the new position Individual area titles will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White Title font size Title font weight Block color B
5. This setting is available only if the Shutter Iris or Manual control setting is selected It returns the dome to the Auto exposure mode when the camera is manually moved Choices are Off and On default See Table 2 on page 24 and Table 3 on page 25 for details about the exposure settings Exposure control setting Shutter lris Manual Function Backlight Shutter speed sec Iris setting F stop First iris setting F stop controlled by the compensation until limit reached iris keys irs for on and iris Second shutter speed for off sec until limit reached Third gain dB Table 2 Operation Automatic adjustments Exposure control settings Iris setting F stop Gain dB Except when the shutter speed is Iris setting F stop Shutter speed sec Gain dB Exposure control setting Shutter lris Manual Shutter speed sec N A Gain dB below 1 60s NTSC or 1 50s PAL Available controls Autoslow shutter Lowest shutter speed Return to auto Lowest shutter speed Return to auto Return to auto Table3 Exposure options Exposure option Operation Autoslow shutter Lowest shutter speed Return to auto Available for Auto Shutter Shutter which control Manual e Iris setting e Manual How it works Automatically slows the Sets the lowest allowable Returns the dome to Auto exposure mode shutter speed below the norm
6. Block transparency Show Program Clear The Shadow Tour title will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold You can create a block background that offsets the ShadowTour title from the video behind it The block will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Black You can set the block background to be a solid color or a transparency The block will appear on screen in the transparency selected Choices are as shown Default is No color The Show button displays the ShadowTour that is currently selected by the ShadowTour number field Press iris esc or set to return to the menus Note Since the GE KTD 405 keypad times out after five minutes of inactivity and the programming interface times out along with it you will want to exit the programming interface to view ShadowTours that are longer than five minutes The Program button programs the Shadow Tour To program a Shadow Tour 1 Select Program The programming interface will be replaced by a full screen of live video 2 At the live video screen press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to set the starting point of the ShadowTour then use the joystick to pan tilt and zoom the camera through the desired views 3 Press the press the iris or the set key on the keypad to save accept the ShadowTour or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the Shad
7. background that offsets the preset title from the video behind it The block will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Black You can set the block background to be a solid color or a transparency The block will appear on screen in the transparency selected Choices are as shown Default is No color Advanced page Actions Presets Advanced The Advanced page of the Presets screen under the Actions menu allows you to change a camera s feature settings for the duration of individual presets 34 Legend User Manual Figure 34 Advanced page Actions Presets Advanced Legend Setup Come MEN Alorms Control Sprem Bat Presets umma ShadowTours Mo Use custom camera state or preset Macros Night mode Backlight balance Shutter Iris Gain Note Remember to select OKto save any changes you make on the page No Title Use custom camera state for preset The No drop down box allows you to select the preset number that you want to continue programming The Title box shows you the existing title for the selected preset number You can customize the default title on the Display page The Use custom camera state for preset feature overrides the settings established for the camera s normal operation under Camera Settings if checked You must check this feature to make the other features on this screen available Night mode Backlight 35 For
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9. that page Joystick as simulated mouse When the joystick is a simulated mouse use it as described here to enter menus and commands Moving the cursor the onscreen arrow Figure 11 Twistthe joystick knob to make selections across the menus To move the cursor the onscreen arrow push or pull the joystick in any direction The farther that you push or pull the faster the cursor will move Making a selection in the menus To make a selection place the cursor over a menu button check box item in a list or arrow of a drop down box and twist the knob on the joystick You can also use the zoom key on the keypad to make selections Joystick as video controller When the joystick is controlling video use the keypad s keys to enter the following programming commands Saving accepting live video programming To save or accept live video programming such as positioned titles privacy masks presets and Shadow Tours press the iris or the set key on the keypad Canceling aborting live video programming To cancel or abort live video programming such as positioned titles privacy masks presets and ShadowTours press the iris or the esc key on the keypad Legend User Manual Key pad shortcuts The following are keypad shortcut commands carried over from CyberDome programming Where keypad shortcuts exist for a feature such as setting presets you can use keys from the keypad instead of menus
10. 20 minutes that you can define for the dome Figure 35 ShadowTours screen Actions ShadowTours Comero MB Alarms Control System Exit ShadowTours Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page No Title Title POS Title font color Title font size The No drop down box allows you to select the ShadowTour number that you want to program The Title box allows you to give your ShadowTours unique titles Default numerical titles are provided There is a 60 character limit for all titles but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your titles The ShadowTour title will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen center above the macro title default position but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera privacy masks presets macros areas and alarms positioned To set the position of the preset title 1 Select Title POS 2 Move the joystick to move the title to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to accept save the new position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the new position The ShadowTour title will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White The ShadowTour title will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are as shown Default is 26 pt Title font weight Block color
11. Choices are Infinite default and 5 to 120 seconds in 5 second increments Show The Show button displays the preset that is currently selected by the preset number option The screen will say Show preset in the upper left corner Press iris esc or set q to return to the menus 32 Legend User Manual POS position The POS position button programs the preset There is one screen for programming presets To program a preset 1 Select POS The programming interface will be replaced by a full screen of live video that asks you to set the desired position for the preset 2 Atthe live video screen use the joystick to pan tilt and zoom the camera to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set key on the keypad to save accept the preset position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the preset position Both cancelling and saving the preset position returns you to the Edit page of the Presets screen Display page Actions Presets Display Figure 33 Display page Actions Presets Display Legend Setup Come MEME Alarms Control System Exit Presets Fresse Display title on screen Tithe font color Title font size Title font weight Block color Black sj Black transparency Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page No The No drop down box allows you to select the preset number that you want to continue programming
12. 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 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 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 References If you want to investigate related topics these other documents may prove helpful e GE Security Legend Installation Manual 1052026 e GE Security KTD 405 Controller Keypad User Manual 1036547 e GE Security Networking Cable Types Technical Reference Guide 1047213 Legend User Manual Overview The Legend dome is programmed through a graphical programming interface The end user s system administrator and or the installer will do the programming Be aware that the installer would have turned on the passcodes for the system during installation if they were to be used during normal operation Legend is the next generation PTZ dome camera tha
13. Title The Title box allows you to give your presets unique titles Default numerical titles are provided There is a 60 character limit for all titles but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your titles Title POS Display title on screen Title font color Title font size Title font weight Block color Block transparency 33 The preset title will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen bottom center but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera privacy masks tours macros areas and alarms positioned To set the position of the preset title 1 Select Title POS 2 Move the joystick to move the title to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to save accept the new position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the new position The Display title on screen feature sets the preset title to appear on the monitor screen if checked The duration that the title appears on the monitor screen is set by the Duration feature on the Edit page The preset title will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White The preset title will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are as shown Default is 26 pt The preset title will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold You can create a block
14. W 270 90 E 90 90 The Tilt feature displays the tilt coordinate of the dome Choices are Off Degrees 180 default and Degrees 90 Figure 23 Tilt coordinates Tilt coordinates Degrees 180 Degrees 390 180 90 45 45 135 45 90 0 The Zoom feature displays the zoom coordinate of the dome Choices are Off and Power default 18 Legend User Manual Set north Coordinate font color Coordinate font size Coordinate font weight Block color Block transparency The Set north button programs the north 0 point for the camera Note When using bearings for your pan coordinates they are easier to interpret if you setthe true due north point as the 0 point If however you are using degree pan coordinates you can set the 0 point anywhere along the scale For example you may want the 0 point to be a main entrance of a facility To program the north point 1 Select Set north The programming interface will be replaced by a full screen of live video that asks you to aim the camera to the due north point 2 Atthe live video screen use the joystick to pan the camera to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set key on the keypad to save accept the north point or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the north point Both canceling and saving the north point returns you to the Coordinates page of the Preferences screen Coordinates will appear
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16. done so see Macros screen Actions Macros on page 40 55 Figure 47 Command Map screen Control Command Map Legend i System Exit Setup Camera Actions Alarms WEBER 1 mapped to Preset 2 mappedio Preset 2 Preset 3 mapped to Preset 4 mapped to Auxiliary input Assigned action E inn Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Summary The Summary feature lists what actions are currently assigned to each command The Summary feature lists presets and tours separately according to whichever list preset or tour you currently have selected under the Command option Command The Command feature changes the group of commands listed in the summary between presets and tours Auxiliary input command The Auxiliary input feature specifies the number of the command for example Preset 2 or Preset 102 that is to be remapped Note To see the title of the selected command go to the corresponding summary or list under the Actions menu Assigned action The Assigned action feature remaps the selected command preset or tour to the same type of command or to another type of command for example from a preset to a tour or macro Auxiliary input assigned action The Auxiliary input feature specifies the number of the command that is assigned Note To see the title of the selected command go to the corresponding summary or list under the Actions menu Update The Update featur
17. in the upper left corner Press iris esc or set 4 to return to the menus Program The Program button programs the mask There are two screens for programming masks The first screen positions the camera view and the second screen sizes the mask To program masks 1 Select Program on the programming interface The programming interface will be replaced by a full screen of live video overlaid with a grid that asks you to establish the center of the privacy mask area Use the joystick to pan tilt and zoom the camera to the desired view Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to save accept the camera view or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the camera view Canceling the camera view returns you to the Privacy Masks screen Accepting the camera view advances you to the second mask programming screen At the second screen if you accepted the camera view use the joystick to adjust the height and width of the mask Remember to make the mask 50 larger than the area you want hidden Up increases the height down decreases the height left decreases the width and right increases the width Press the iris or the set 4 key to save accept the mask size or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the mask Canceling the mask returns you to the first mask programming screen where you reposition the camera view Accepting the mask size accepts the mask and its size and r
18. information such as title and IP address customized settings alarm status and customized presets tours masks and macros Under Logs you can see a history of the command protocol and motor messages being managed by the dome Under Firmware Update you can update the dome s software firmware if you are logged on as the Installer Figure 50 System menu Legend ix Setup Comer Aciong Alarms Control System Ent ie You have a variery of tools Tor monitoring Status your dome s performance The Status option provides a complete list of the custom Logs parameters that are programmed lor each Firmware dome And the Logs option provides logs ol Update Camera Tite qu user and diagnostic activity for each dome 1 188 208 40 Use the options on the left navigation bar to monitor your dome s performance 60 Legend User Manual Diagnostics screen System Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen provides the operating temperature of your dome Figure 51 Diagnostics screen System Diagnostics Legend Tn Setup Camera Actions Alarms Control BUSES Enit Diagnostics Temperature sc Logs Status screen System Status The Status screen provides a detailed listing of your dome s site camera information such as title and IP address customized settings alarm status and customized presets tours masks and macros Figure 52 Status screen System Status Satup Camera Actions Alarm
19. the duration of this preset you can change the camera s Day Night setting Day Night is a camera feature that switches the camera mode from color day to monochrome night and removes the IR cut filter which increases the camera s sensitivity in low light It also allows the camera to function with IR lighting It is programmed under Camera Settings see Settings screen Camera Settings on page 22 Note The Day Night feature works only if the Exposure feature is set to Auto or Return to auto See Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features on page 64 When you turn on the Night mode feature you are telling the camera to override the normal operating setting as follows e Automatic If the Day Night feature is set to Automatic under Camera Settings then the Night mode feature will use the Day Night setting customized for the preset for 5 to 10 seconds After 5 to 10 seconds the camera will revert to the normal operating setting and adjust for the current light conditions e Manual If the Day Night feature is set to Manual under Camera Settings then the Night mode feature will use the Day Night setting customized for the preset until the preset is left After the preset is left the camera will revert to the Day Night setting that it was using before the preset was called Disabled If the Day Night feature is set to Manual under Camera Settings then the Night mode feature will do nothing Choices are O
20. the keypad to save accept the preset position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the preset position Both canceling and saving the preset position returns you to the Edit page After you have saved a preset position then you can use the other options on the Edit Display and Advanced tab pages to customize the preset s title duration and exposure settings See Presets screen Actions Presets on page 29 ShadowTours You have a total of 16 Shadow Tours totaling 20 minutes that you can define for the dome A Shadow Tour is a tour that the camera learns by recording your manual operation of the camera Use a keypad to manually direct the camera through the desired PTZ movements The camera stores those movements in memory The recorded tour can be replayed at any time To program Shadow Tours with the programming interface 1 oy Ge be cu 10 Access the programming interface For details see Accessing the programming interface on page 3 a Select Actions by guiding the joystick to move the cursor over the Actions menu and 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 Press the 9 5 1 and seq keys on the keypad Press 3 to select CAMERA Note Ifyou have an older keypad the LCD will say CYBERDOME instead of CAMERA and you will have an additional self explanatory screen to step through Enter the number for
21. 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 Forthe 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 are cautione
22. to manually adjust the current blue and red settings After selecting the Manual option select Set to access the red and blue scales e Red This adjustment is available only if Manual white balance is selected Options range from 0 to 127 Default is 64 e Move the joystick right to increase and left to decrease the red value e Press the iris or the set key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value e Blue This adjustment is available only if Manual white balance is selected Options range from 0 to 127 Default is 64 e Move the joystick up to increase and down to decrease the blue value e Press the iris or the set 4 key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value Exposure is a camera feature that establishes what controls the light coming into the camera through the lens Depending on your exposure selection under Control one or more of the light controlling options Autoslow shutter Lowest shutter speed and Return to auto will be available Note The Day Night feature works only if the Exposure feature is set to Auto or Return to auto Also see Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features on page 64 24 Legend User Manual Exposure Control Exposure Autoslow shutter Exposure Lowest shutter speed Exposure Return to auto
23. up to three actions one dome action and two relay actions You can set both relays to activate with an alarm An action is not required Choices are No action default On and Off Duration The Duration feature defines how long the relay is active Choices are Infinite default and seconds 1 2 3 5 15 30 and 60 The Infinite duration does not end unless another alarm is tripped 50 Legend User Manual Relay 2 Duration Each Relay feature associates one relay action with an alarm Relays can be used to trip such devices as speakers doors and DVMRs Each alarm can be programmed with up to three actions one dome action and two relay actions You can set both relays to activate with an alarm An action is not required Choices are No action default On and Off The Duration feature defines how long the relay is active Choices are Infinite default and seconds 1 2 3 5 15 30 and 60 The Infinite duration does not end unless another alarm is tripped Priority screen Alarms Priority You can assign a priority ranking to your alarms that is independent of their contact numbers The topmost alarm in the priority list is the highest priority regardless of the alarm s number while the bottommost alarm is the lowest priority If more than one alarm is activated sequentially only the highest priority alarm is actioned If several alarms are activated at the same time then the one with the highest priority is ac
24. 7 that you can define for your dome If you are using presets 62 and 63 for your left and right autopan limits then you have a total of 125 presets that you can define The dome also provides the ability to remap any preset or tour command coming in from a keypad to activate any of the 127 presets 16 tours or 32 macro actions This enables you to manually initiate any of the expanded capabilities of the dome from keypad controllers with limited command capability See Command Map screen Control Command Map on page 54 Note Most keypads have a limited number of preset numbers they can call If you have a GE KTD 405 keypad with firmware version 1 2 09 or later then you can call up all 127 preset numbers 1 through 127 directly from the keypad If however you have a GE KTD 405 keypad with an earlier version of firmware then you can use the keypad to call up only the first 63 preset numbers 1 through 63 If you are using presets 62 and 63 for your left and right autopan limits then you have a total of 125 or 61 preset numbers that you can call up from the keypad To verify your keypad s version press and hold the mon key on the keypad until the keypad beeps then press the key 30 Legend User Manual Summary page Actions Presets Summary The summary page provides the number and title of all 127 presets 1 through 127 that are available for the dome whether or not they are programmed or titled Figure 31 Summary
25. Choices are as shown Default is No color Areas screen Actions Areas Areas are similar to privacy masks Both hide areas designated as sensitive But whereas privacy masks cover only a portion of the video displayed areas hide all of it Areas replace the video with a blue screen when the camera passes the center point of a marked area You can also display the title on the monitor screen of a designated area without blanking the video with a blue screen You can create 120 areas When creating your masks be aware that they are triggered by their center viewpoint Therefore it is a common practice to make masks twice the size of the area that you wish to cover so that the masked areas are properly triggered when the camera enters the trigger zone Summary page Actions Areas Summary The summary page provides the number and title of all areas that are programmed for the dome Figure 38 Summary page Actions Areas Summary Legend ET Stup Comen 7 182 158 208 aD No The No column of the summary page lists all 120 areas in numerical order whether programmed or not Title The Title column of the summary page lists the titles of all 120 areas The default titles are listed if they have not been retitled 44 Legend User Manual Display page Actions Areas Display Figure 39 Display page Actions Areas Display Legend Setup Comer fier corms Contro System Est Camara Title
26. GE Security Legend User Manual NU Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Intended use FCC compliance Contact Copyright O 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 1052027A 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 vendors of
27. P IDE LE 65 Reloading or updating the software sisssssssssssssssss nennen nennen nenn 65 Contacting technical support ssssssssssssssssssss nmm 67 Online publication library 0 cece em nmn 67 Appendix System defaults z2 ussssneonnnnunnunnnnunnnnunnnnnnnunnnn nean nr 68 Default title position Siionin iE EEA EEEE ra dg dete 68 Default programming SettingS c cece cece eee tenet s nmn 68 Introduction This is the GE Legend User Manual It provides an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining how to program and operate all models There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns For installation instructions refer to the Legend Installation Manual To use this document effectively you should have the following minimum qualifications abasic knowledge of CCTV systems and components and 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 67 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
28. Table2 Exposure control settings Operation Control is an exposure feature that determines which exposure control setting takes priority in automatic and manual operation Note The Day Night feature works only if the Exposure feature is set to Auto or Return to auto Also see Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features on page 64 Choices are Auto Shutter Iris default and Manual See Table 2 on page 24 and Table 3 on page 25 for details about the exposure settings This setting is available only if the Auto control setting is selected Autoslow shutter is a camera feature that compensates for lighting conditions It automatically slows the shutter speed as the light level entering the camera decreases so that more light can be gathered to increase image clarity This option works best when the camera is stationary Because of the slowing shutter speed any motion in the image will begin to blur As the light level and the shutter speed continue to decrease the blur of the video will gradually increase Choices are Off default and On See Table 2 on page 24 and Table 3 on page 25 for details about the exposure settings This setting is available only if the Shutter or Manual control setting is selected It sets the lowest allowable shutter speed that can be used Choices are as shown and are different for NTSC and PAL domes See Table 2 on page 24 and Table 3 on page 25 for details about the exposure settings
29. The command mapping does not effect any of the internal command operations the dome performs such as resume and alarm actions It only effects the actions the dome will perform when it receives a command from an external device keypad or alarm interface An example of remapping is using a preset command from the keypad to run Macro 1 In the command map programming you would select the preset number you wish to use and remap that command to activate Macro 1 Note Most keypads have a limited number of preset numbers they can call which will limit how many commands can be remapped If you have a GEKTD 405 keypad with firmware version 1 2 09 or later then you can call up all 127 preset numbers 1 through 127 directly from the keypad If however you have a GEKTD 405 keypad with an earlier version of firmware then you can use the keypad to call up only the first 63 preset numbers 1 through 63 If you are using presets 62 and 63 for your left and right autopan limits then you have a total of 125 or 61 preset numbers that you can call up from the key pad To verify your key pad s version press and hold the mon key on the keypad until the keypad beeps then press the key To create your presets if you have not already done so see Presets screen Actions Presets on page 29 To create your tours if you have not already done so see ShadowTours screen Actions ShadowTours on page 38 To create your macros if you have not already
30. ace To program presets with the programming interface 1 NA Bo Access the programming interface For details see Accessing the programming interface on page 3 a Press and hold the set 4 key on the keypad until you hear a beep and the programming code display appears on the keypad s LCD b Press the 9 5 1 and seq keys on the keypad c Press 3 to select CAMERA Note Ifyou have an older keypad the LCD will say CYBERDOME instead of CAMERA and you will have an additional self explanatory screen to step through d Enter the number for the camera site you are programming The programming interface will appear on the monitor screen and you will start using the joystick to enter commands e If passcodes are turned on select your passcode level and enter your passcode If passcodes are turned off you will be taken directly to the main programming screen The programming interface will appear on the monitor screen and you will start using the joystick to enter commands Select Actions by guiding the joystick to move the cursor over the Actions menu and twisting the joystick knob CST 7uj Setup Comers GRR dir Conte Seren Dai Figure 13 Preset programming page Actions Presets Edit Select Presets Select the Edit tab Select a preset number Select POS orte CE 0 0 0 0 O Use the joystick to pan tilt and zoom the camera to the desired view Press the iris or set q key on
31. al setting as needed to compensate for low light conditions shutter speed with any manual pan ortilt movement Thereby returning the iris toggle key to function as a control for the shutter speed iris setting or gain depending on the exposure mode selected 25 26 Legend User Manual Page2 page Camera Settings Page2 Figure 29 Page2 page Camera Settings Pagel gt Comers chon Alon Contro Spike Exit revi a m Settings Phase lock enabled em Stabilization Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Phase lock enabled Phase adjustment Stabilization Phase lock enabled is a camera feature that allows synchronization of the video signal to reduce the effect of picture roll on analog video switchers By default the phase lock is off As such each camera is synchronizing its video signal to its own internal clock crystal This is called internal synchronization If you enable phase lock select On you are selecting what is called line lock synchronization and the camera will synchronize its video signal to the AC input voltage With line lock synchronization you also adjust the vertical phase shift of a camera s video signal to coordinate with other cameras Due to differences in cameras environments and cable lengths the phase shift will not be the same for all cameras being synchronized Use an oscilloscope or a GE Security vertical
32. aperture is open to let light into the camera through the lens You will not be able to set values for iris or gain The choices for shutter speed are as shown Use the zoom key on the keypad to scroll through the choices then press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value Iris The set iris F stop controls the size of the aperture that lets light into the camera through the lens You will not be able to set values for gain or shutter speed The choices for iris F stop are as shown Use the zoom key on the keypad to scroll through the choices then press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value Manual You control the light coming into the camera through the lens by setting specific values for iris gain and shutter speed The choices are as shown After selecting the Manual option select Set to access each shutter iris and gain controls The choices for each are as shown Use the zoom key on the keypad to scroll through the choices then press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value 38 Legend User Manual ShadowTours screen Actions ShadowTours You have a total of 16 Shadow Tours totaling
33. asscode Operator passcode Title Date Allow Operator access options to these areas Network amp etup Camera Actions Alarms Control System Cancel Ss Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Installer passcode The installer passcode feature allows the installer to operate and change all dome features including all three default passcodes installer admin and operator There is a 4 digit limit Admin passcode The admin passcode feature allows your system administrator to operate and change all dome features except passcodes There is a 4 digit limit Operator passcode The operator passcode feature allows the operator to operate and change only those dome features that have been enabled for the operator passcode There is a 4 digit limit Operator access options The operator access options feature allows the installer to choose which features an operator has access to operate and change Choices are as shown 13 Title Date screen Setup Title Date The Title Date screen establishes the camera number title and installation date for the dome Figure 18 Title Date screen Setup Title Date Legend Mi SAUP Comar Actions Alarms Control System Exit M Title Date bina i Camera number Passcode Camera title Display title Title Date Network Title font color Title font size Preferences Title font weight F Block color Black transparency installation date lee
34. asscode IP address 102 188 208 34 ati Net mask 255 255 2850 jah Title Date Server 192 188 208 100 T Gateway i Network MAC address Camera Title 102 188 208 34 IP address Enter the IP address of the dome Net mask Server Gateway MAC address 15 Enter the subnet mask address of the network subdivision that the dome is assigned to Enter the IP address of the network server If used enter the IP address of the TFTP host See Firmware Update screen System Firmware Update on page 61 Enter the address of the gateway between the dome and the network server Provided as the unique address of the dome the MAC address allows you to connect to the dome before you have set up its network addressing The MAC address is assigned at the factory The installer establishes the overriding IP address during installation See the above P address item Preferences screen Setup Preferences The Preferences screen establishes the systemwide features of language and the display of the camera s spatial coordinates Display page Setup Preferences Display Figure 20 Display page Setup Preferences Display Memory Passcode Language Title Date Temperature display Metwork Threshold Preferences i Duration IB Comero Actions Alarms Control System Exit Preferences Sur Branding High temp warning Low temp warning Threshold Duration Note Remember to select OK to sav
35. blue scales e Red This adjustment is available only if Manual white balance is selected Options range from 0 to 127 default is 64 e Push the joystick right to increase and left to decrease the red value e Press the iris or the set 4 key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value e Blue This adjustment is available only if Manual white balance is selected Options range from 0 to 127 default is 64 e Push the joystick up to increase and down to decrease the blue value e Press the iris or the set 4 key on the keypad to save accept the changed value or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the changed value Exposure 37 For the duration of this preset you can change the camera s Exposure setting Exposure is a feature that establishes what controls the light coming into the camera through the lens Note The Day Night feature works only if the Exposure feature is set to Auto or Return to auto See Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features on page 64 Choices are Auto default Shutter Iris and Manual Auto Selecting this feature makes the camera determine what features iris aperture gain shutter speed or combination thereof control the incoming light You will not be able to set values for iris gain or shutter speed Shutter The set shutter speed controls the length of time that the
36. cumentation 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 Legend User Manual Appendix System defaults Default title positions Figure 58 shows you all of the titles that you can turn on to appear on the monitor screen Figure 58 Default title positions Camera Title Area Mask 1 Privacy Mask 1 Tour 1 Macro 1 Auto Pan Power on F6 8 Preset 14 P281 T159 Z1650x Default programming settings Table 4 lists the system s programming defaults Table4 Default programming settings Setting Default Alarm box content All status Alarm box duration During action Alarm contacttype N O Autopan speed Slow Autoslow shutter Off Backlight compensation Off Block color Black Block transparency No color Branding Off Contact type alarms N O Table4 Default programming settings Setting Default Day Night Automatic Digital zoom limit 12x Electronic image flip E flip On Exposure control Iris Gain 0 Language English Lift 0 Night mode Off IP address 192 168 208 250 Pan coordinates Degrees 360 Pan limits Off Passcodes Off blank Phase adjustment 50 Phase lock enabled Off Power on Off Preset title duratio
37. d 2 Atthe enter programming code display enter the programming access code by pressing the 9 5 1 and seq keys Figure3 Enter programming code display ENTER PROGRAMM NG This code is the same for all GE keypads CODE 3 Atthe equipment selection display press 3 to un select CAMERA Figure 4 keypad version Figure 4 Equipment selection display v1 2 09 or later 1 2 09 or later or CAMERA RCVR Figure 5 keypad version 1 1 06 or earlier 1 SW TCHER MPLX 2 ALARIV5 If you have an older keypad version 3 CAMERA EXI T 1 1 06 or earlier you will have a second equipment selection display at which you need to press 1 for CYBERDOME Figure 5 Equipment selection display v1 1 06 or earlier Figure 6 Second equipment selection display for older keypads 1 SW TCHER MLX 2 ALARMG 1 CYBERDOME 2 PTZ 3 CAMERA RCVR EXI T 3 AUXI LI ARY 44 BACK 4 Legend User Manual 4 Atthe enter site number display enter the number for the camera site you are programming This is a 3 digit number for example 007 021 243 You can enter one two or three digits and press set q 5 Continue entering commands with the joystick Figure 7 Enter site number display ENTER CAMERA SI TE NUMBER BACK Figure8 See Monitor For Menus display SEE MONI TOR FOR MENUS HOLD SEQ 3 SEC TO EXIT 6 Ifpasscodes are turned on select your passcode leve
38. d according to the settings set for the slow medium and fast Macro and autopan speed settings If the numbers in the Macro and autopan speed setting boxes are lower then the corresponding Autopan speed settings will be slower For example if the fast Macro and autopan speed setting were set to 1 instead of 16 then the fast Autopan speed setting would operate proportionately slower Proportional zoom is a feature that slows the pan and tilt speeds as you zoom in This makes it easier to follow far off moving targets when you are zoomed in to them Choices are checked default and unchecked Zoom variable tilt is a feature that lowers the upper tilt limit when the camera is zoomed out to a wide angle of view so that the trim ring of the dome is not in view The feature raises the upper tilt limit when the camera zooms in to a narrower angle of view because the trim ring recedes out of view Choices are checked default and unchecked Electronic image flip E flip is a feature that electronically flips the video image when the camera is looking straight down so that the camera does not have to physically flip Choices are checked default and unchecked 59 System menu You can access diagnostics status and communication logs of your system s features through the System menu screens Under Diagnostics you can see what temperature your dome is operating at Under Status you can see a detailed listing of your dome s site camera
39. d 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 Introduction sius cece cece eee e eee eee eee eee aaa ren 1 Conventions used in this docUMENL 6 eect enn 1 Safety terms and sy mbols 122 sev ve rrr t mu 1 acid C HR 1 QUIM 2 Accessing the programming interface isses nennen nnn 3 Navigating the programming interface sess 5 Joystickas simulated mouse areas av ERR u RRRRARENP PERPE EUMD RA 5 Moving the cursor the onscreen arrow across the MENUS cece cece eect e eee nen 5 Making a selection in the menus 6 cece ere enn 5 Joystick as video controller ssssssssssssssssssseI nmn 5 Saving accepting live video programming ssssssssssss e 5 Canceling aborting live video programming sssssssssssss nennen nenn 5 Keypadishorteufs M ARE re and ka nn anne aon TREE 6 Using the keyboard of the programming interface ssssssssssssssss nenn 6 Basic programming ccecece cece eee nennen essa anne nun en a ina rar ann i n a nn 7 Hic UU 7 Programming presets from the keypad issssssssssssssssss nen 7 Programming presets wi
40. down box allows you to select the mask number that you want to program The Mask title box allows you to give your masks unique titles Default numerical titles are provided There is a 60 character limit for all titles but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your titles The mask title will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen upper center but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera presets tours macros areas and alarms positioned To set the position of the mask title 1 Select Title POS 2 Move the joystick to move the title to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set 4 key on the keypad to accept save the new position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the new position Individual mask titles will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White Individual mask titles will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are as shown Default is 26 pt Individual mask titles will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold 21 Mask color You can customize the color of each mask Individual masks will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are Gray default and Red Show The Show button displays the mask that is currently selected by the mask number field The screen will say Privacy mask preview
41. e when selected remaps the selected command with the selected action Restored default The Restore default feature when selected unmaps all commands in the current list preset or tour Any commands remapped in the other list tour or preset are not restored Legend User Manual Power on and Resume screen Control Power on and Resume Figure 48 Power on and Resume screen Control Power on and Resume Legend 8 Setup Camera Actions Alarms Momia System Exit Command Map power on operation Off Power on and er 4 Resume w Resume delay Off Resume operation Speeds Number Tracking 1 Camera Tite 182 188 208 34 OR Default and resume Settings Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Power on operation Power on defines the first operation that the dome performs after it is powered up and initialized Choices are Off default Preset Macro ShadowTour and Autopan Number Enter a number for the operation selected under Power on operation power on operation Choices are based on the selection made under operation Resume delay Resume delay is a feature that sets how long the keypad is inactive before the Resume operation is performed Choices are Off default 15 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min and 5 min Resume operation Resume defines the operation for the dome to perform after the keypad has been inactive for a period of time This command wil
42. e Day Night setting One if you ve overridden the Auto Exposure setting with manual commands from the keypad Two if you ve called a preset or a command containing a preset that is programmed to override the Auto Exposure setting In the second scenario the camera returns to the Auto Exposure setting after you leave the preset In the first scenario you must issue a command to return to the Auto Exposure setting Using the iris key on the keypad manually adjusts the camera s iris setting or shutter speed overriding the Auto Exposure setting You must issue a pan or tilt command from the keypad to leave the manual override and return to the Auto Exposure setting While you remain in the manual override the color and monochrome modes of the Day Night setting will not switch according to the changes in the lighting conditions 65 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 67 Troubleshooting your Legend system Common programming issues Is the programming interface not responding First reboot the camera with the keypad using the procedure in Rebooting the dome on page 63 e If that doesn t work then reset cycle the power to the dome by turning the power off then on Forget your pa
43. e any changes you make on the page Language Branding Temperature display The Language feature sets which language the programming interface uses to display its content and your entries Choice is English The Branding feature displays GE branding during product demonstrations Choices are Off default and On The Temperature display feature sets which unit is used to display the current operating temperature for the dome on the monitor screen Choices are Off default Celsius and Fahrenheit 16 Legend User Manual High temp warning Threshold high temp Duration high temp Low temp warning Threshold low temp Duration low temp The High temp warning feature allows you to display a high temperature reading on the monitor screen when the temperature in the dome has reached a set high threshold Place a check mark in the check box to display this warning The threshold and duration features then become available The high temperature threshold feature allows you to set the high boundary of the allowable temperature range for the dome Choices range from 40 to 200 in 10 degree increments Default is 0 The high temperature duration feature allows you to set how long the warning appears on the monitor screen Choices are During action default and Indefinite The Low temp warning feature allows you to display a low temperature reading on the monitor screen when the temperature in the dome has reached a
44. e programming interface you can press the tour key on the keypad and the tour number to activate the desired tour 10 Legend User Manual Advanced programming You will be using the graphical programming interface to program the dome Keypad shortcuts do exist for some programmable features These keypad commands are carried over from CyberDome programming see Keypad shortcuts on page 6 Where keypad shortcuts exist for a feature such as setting presets you can use keys from the keypad or you can use menus from the programming interface to program the feature When changing settings on any programming page you need to confirm the new settings by selecting OK on that page When establishing live video settings you need to save the live video settings by pressing the iris or the set q key on the keypad and save the changes made on the programming page by selecting OK in the programming interface when you return to programming mode from live video mode Setup menu This is the beginning of your system s setup Start here to number and title your dome turn on off or change passcodes establish network connectivity set the north point and manage your dome s memory Figure 15 Setup menu Legend si Setup Comer Actions Alarmg Control System Exit mm After you have selected to display titles or Passcode settings you can position them anywhere on the screen Titie Dale Heteork Use the opor on the left navigatio
45. ensate for long runs of video coaxial cable Only qualified personnel should adjust these settings Incorrect adjustments can impair video quality Gain is a camera feature that optimizes the video s brightness over long runs of coaxial cable 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 Choices range from 0 to 31 Default is 0 A 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 Zoom speed is a camera feature that sets the rate at which the zoom motors operate There are three fixed settings and one variable setting If your keypad provides variable speed control for zooming you can use the Variable setting and the joystick s range of motion for operation You quicken or slow the zoom by how far you twist the joystick Farther is faster Choices are Variable default Slow Medium and Fast Tilt up limit is a feature that sets a programmable stop for the camera at the highest point that you want it to tilt up By default the pan and tilt limits are off Programming them turns them on Note The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restricting the tilt limit to 90 when necessary to accommodate some pan limits set to le
46. er Confirm or retype the TFTP server s IP address into the TFTP host address box Confirm or retype the file name into the File name box Select Begin update At this point ensure that the reload update process is not interrupted The system is not safe to interact with until after the system is successfully rebooted Wait until after you see the splash and color bar screens on the monitor screen and live video is again playing normally You may see a blank or gray screen for up to five minutes Do nothing until you see live video again Only after 10 minutes have elapsed without a successful reload update should you try cycling power to restart the dome 63 System operation Legend domes are controlled from at least one controller keypad Refer to your keypad s manual for instructions on operating the dome This chapter lists some general guidelines and restrictions for operating the Legend domes Setting autopan limits When setting autopan limits be aware that you must set both the right and left limit in the same tilt hemisphere You can set them in either tilt hemisphere but you cannot cross tilt hemispheres 0 meaning that you cannot pass the bottommost point 490 or turn the camera upside down Allowing the camera to E flip will create an invalid set of autopan limits that may cause unexpected camera performance See Speeds Tracking screen Control Speeds Tracking on page 57 Figure 55 No E flip with autopa
47. er 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 enabled and a passcode will be required to enter the programming interface the next time you access it A caurion 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 12 Legend User Manual You can turn on one installer passcode one admin passcode and one operator passcode They have the following permissions e Installer The installer passcode allows access to all dome features Admin The admin passcode allows access to all dome features except passcodes and firmware updates e Operator The operator passcode allows no access until it is granted access to specific features on an area by area basis Figure 17 Passcode screen Setup Passcode Actions Alarms Control M Passcode WERT installer passcode _ Passcode y Admin p
48. etermined by the Automatic setting Manual Allows you to manually switch the camera between day color and night monochrome modes using a command from the controlling device keypad ASCII control software etc Disabled Allows you to disable turn off both the automatic and manual modes There will be no switching between the day and night modes Switching commands from the keypad are ignored The dome remains in the mode that it was in when Disabled was selected White balance Exposure settings 23 White balance is another camera feature that compensates for lighting conditions It adjusts the quality of all of the colors in the video by balancing the colors to achieve the truest white possible for the available lighting conditions Tungsten fluorescent natural This feature is used instead of a more general color temperature setting To correctly set the white balance focus the camera on a white object Choices are Auto default Indoor Outdoor ATW and Manual e Auto This mode automatically adjusts the color within the 3000 to 7500 Kelvin color temperature range e Indoor This mode provides you with a fixed cooler color temperature setting e Outdoor This mode provides you with a fixed warmer color temperature setting e ATW autotracking white balance This mode automatically adjusts the color while the images change within the 2000 to 10000 Kelvin color temperature range e Manual This mode allows you
49. eturns you to the Privacy Masks screen Clear The Clear button deletes the mask currently assigned to the selected mask number 22 Legend User Manual Settings screen Camera Settings Pagel page Camera Settings Pagel Figure 28 Pagel page Camera Settings Pagel Setup Camara Actions Alarms Control Syetam Enit Settings Privacy Masks BRAN Fager Settings Camera Title 102 188 206 34 Day Night Automatic White balance Auto Exposure settings Control ris Autosiow shutter Lowes shutter speed 7 Return to auto 55 5 Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Day Night Day Night is a camera feature that switches the camera mode from color day to monochrome night and removes the IR cut filter which increases the camera s sensitivity in low light It also allows the camera to function with IR lighting Note The Day Night feature works only if the Exposure feature is setto Auto or Return to auto See Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features on page 64 Choices are Automatic default Manual and Disabled Automatic Enables the camera to automatically switch between day color and night monochrome modes at a factory default light level The factory default is not changeable You can briefly override the day night setting from the keypad Within a few seconds the dome will return to the mode day or night d
50. ff default and On For the duration of this preset you can change the camera s Backlight compensation setting Backlight compensation is a feature that illuminates the display so that the foreground appears sharper in contrast with the background Choices are Off default and On 36 Legend User Manual White white balance For the duration of this preset you can change the camera s White balance setting White balance is a the feature that compensates for lighting conditions It adjusts the quality of all of the colors in the video by balancing the colors to achieve the truest white possible for the available lighting conditions Tungsten fluorescent natural This feature is used instead of a more general color temperature setting To correctly set the white balance focus the camera on a white object Choices are Auto default Indoor Outdoor ATW and Manual Auto This mode automatically adjusts the color within the 3000 to 7500 Kelvin color temperature range Indoor This mode provides you with a fixed cooler color temperature setting Outdoor This mode provides you with a fixed warmer color temperature setting ATW autotracking white balance This mode automatically adjusts the color while the images changes within the 2000 to 10000 Kelvin color temperature range Manual This mode allows you to manually adjust the current blue and red settings After selecting the Manual option select Set to access the red and
51. from the programming interface to program the feature See Table I You can then go into the programming interface and customize the programmed feature with titles and other attributes Tablel Keypad shortcuts for details see the KTD 405 Controller Keypad User Manual 1036547 Command Keypad shortcut Set a preset store number store Set the left autopan limit store store Set the right autopan limit store I store See Setting autopan limits on page 63 for restrictions for setting autopan limits Using the keyboard of the programming interface Open the keyboard by selecting the ab icon After you have entered the necessary characters select Done on the keyboard to return to the page and select OK to save the changes made to the page Figure 12 Using the keyboard of the programming interface Legend Er EMEN Camera Actions Alarms Control System Eeit Tite Date Memory Camera number Passcode Camera tite Display title TH Date Tithe font color Network Tite font size Preferences Tie fomi mi Block color Setup Carm Biock transparency 1 Select the ab icon to open the keyboard CLI ol e dj e T n infeiplairisitiuiviw x viz 1316 HEL Shin apsLock Space B ce Done 2 Select the Done icon to Title font weight Block color close the keyboard Block transparency Installation date 1 iMN DD Y Y Y Y Camera Title 182 188 208 34 3 Se
52. ight compensation can also be adjusted along with autofocus through the programming of individual presets and tours Privacy Masks screen Camera Privacy Masks Privacy masks let you place a block over sensitive areas such as neighboring windows to protect them from view on the monitor screen and in the recorded video You can create 24 privacy masks numbered 1 to 24 per dome A maximum of eight privacy masks can be displayed at one time When creating your masks it is a common practice to make them 50 larger than the areas that you wish to cover so that the masked areas are properly covered Figure 25 Also be aware that masks cannot be created in the area directly below the dome Figure 26 Figure 25 Masks should be 5095 larger than the areas to be covered Figure 26 Masks are not allowed directly below the dome Mask Area to be masked a e e e e 7 O No masks allowed 20 either side of 0 tilt 20 Legend User Manual Figure 27 Privacy masks screen Camera Privacy Masks Setup Baum m ms eee Actions Aoma Control System Est Privacy Masks Privacy Masks Mask number Settings Mask tithe Title font color Tithe font size Tite font weight Mask color Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Mask number Mask title Title POS Title font color Title font size Title font weight The Mask number drop
53. ignment Vertical alignment Alarm titles will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold Note If All status is selected for the Alarm box content feature then the selected Title font weight is overridden and all alarms are listed in the alarm box with normal weight and only the active alarms are listed with bold weight You can create a block background that offsets the alarm block from the video behind it The blocks will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White You can set the block background to be a solid color or a transparency The blocks will appear on screen in the transparency selected Choices are as shown Default is Solid The Alarm box content feature sets how many alarms will display on the monitor screen in the alarm block Choices are Off displays no alarms whether active or inactive All status displays all alarms whether active or inactive Highest priority displays only the highest priority alarm when active and Active only displays all active alarms Active alarms appear as bold in the list when All status is selected Default is All status The Alarm box duration feature sets how long the alarm block will display on the monitor screen when All status 1s selected for the Alarm box content feature Choices are During action default and Indefinite always displayed For future use For future use 53 Relay S
54. it with a remapped preset command that activates a macro from the keypad To remap preset commands see Command Map screen Control Command Map on page 54 An example of the second scenario would be Alarm 1 being used with a badge reader to open a door and Alarm 2 being used with a PIR on the other side of the door to lock the door Alarm 1 would energize a relay with an infinite duration to open the electronic door lock and Alarm 2 would deenergize the relay with at least a one second duration to close the electronic door lock e If you select the Relay 1 on or the Relay 2 on button on the Alarms Relay State page and select OK then you are programming the dome to activate either or both of these relays each time the dome is powered up The relay action becomes a default e Even though you can create an alarm block title and alarm titles that are up to 60 characters 15 characters we suggest to reduce the size of the video obstruction 47 Figure 40 Alarms menu Legend ET Setup Coment Actions Alarme Contra System Est Alarms You have eight alarm inputs and neo Priority available per dome Each alarm input can call up any preset macro or ShadowTour Use the options on the left navigation bar to Relay State peque and view your alarms Summary screen Alarms Summary You can view the status of alarms from the summary page Alarms are presented in numerical order with whatever titles have been assigned Statu
55. l titles are provided There is a 60 character limit for all titles but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your titles Title POS The macro title will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen center below the tour title default position but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera privacy masks presets tours areas and alarms positioned To set the position of the macro title 1 Select Title POS 2 Move the joystick to move the title to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to accept save the new position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the new position Title font color The macro title will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White Title font size The macro title will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are as shown Default is 26 pt Title font weight The macro title will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold 43 Block color You can create a block background that offsets the ShadowTour title from the video behind it The block will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Black Block transparency You can set the block background to be a solid color or a transparency The block will appear on screen in the transparency selected
56. l and enter your passcode Figure 9 If passcodes are turned off you will be taken directly to the main programming screen Figure 10 You can now access any programming parameters that are allowed by your passcode Figure 9 Log on screen for the programming interface bin Comes AGOMA Aarma Conbni Dem Dat Enter passcode to bogin Tes he ayibi Paasscode Level Passcode k 1 Camera Tits 182 165 208 344 Figure 10 Main programming screen ship Come Acoma Sinrms Control System Eat 1 Camera Tite 169 155 20H 24 Navigating the programming interface While in the programming interface the joystick of your keypad operates in two modes depending upon what your current action is While moving among the menus of the programming interface the joystick is a simulated mouse and you enter commands using the joystick While controlling live video the joystick is a video controller So whenever you are positioning titles or privacy masks or programming live video features such as presets and ShadowTours the joystick is a video controller in which case you will use the keypad s keys to enter commands The timeout of the keypad controls the timeout of the programming interface The GE KTD 405 keypad times out after five minutes of inactivity The programming interface will therefore time out after five minutes as well On screens with tabs be aware that the last tab accessed will be the first tab accessed the next time that you enter
57. l not activate if a tour or autopan is in progress Note Ifturned on the Resume feature interrupts tours and autopanning Resume does not interrupt alarms Choices are available only if a delay time is selected and include Preset default Macro Shadow Tour and Autopan Number Enter a number for the operation selected under Resume operation resume operation Choices are based on the selection made under operation 57 Speeds Tracking screen Control Speeds Tracking Figure 49 Speeds Tracking screen Control Speeds Tracking Satup Camara Actions Alarms p Command Map Manual PTZ Power on and Trackir Max pan speed degs Max tilt speed degs Macro and autopan speed ad Fast deg s Medium degis Slow deg s hz Autopan speed Bow J Enable proportional zoom operation Enable zoom variable tilt Enable electronic image flip OK control speeds and tracking Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Manual PTZ The Max pan speed is a feature that sets the fastest the camera will move in Max pan speed deg s degrees per second while manually panning Choices are 100 through 250 default in increments of 10 Manual PTZ The Max tilt speed is a feature that sets the fastest the camera will move in Max tilt speed deg s degrees per second while manually tilting Choices are 100 through 250 default in increments of 10 Macro a
58. l times If the status of alarms is also being displayed the relays will be listed at the bottom of the list after the alarms 54 Legend User Manual Control menu You can program a variety of general camera features that control each dome These general features include a specific operation for the camera to execute when it is first powered up Power on a specific operation for the camera to execute when the keypad has been inactive for a duration of time Resume and speed settings for panning tilting autopanning and moving between presets Figure 46 Control menu Setup Comer Acton Alarmi Control Sytem Emt 3 Control Command Map ou have a variety of general camera Power on and features that you can control for each dome Resume Each dome can use a different operation when first powered up or to resume Speeds surveillance after the keypad has been Tracking inactive Each dome can use different speeds for its panning tilting autopanning and movement between presets Use the options on the left navigation bar to Camara Tila program your camera s general features Ti 158 208 a0 Command Map screen Control Command Map The dome provides the ability to remap any preset or tour command coming in from a keypad to activate any of the 127 presets 16 tours or 32 macro actions This enables you to manually initiate any of the expanded capabilities of the dome from keypad controllers with limited command capability
59. lect the OK icon to save changes to the page Basic programming The dome is ready to operate with its defaults Presets and ShadowTours are the most commonly used programmable features This section provides the step by step instructions for programming presets and Shadow Tours For more challenging surveillance conditions you can take full advantage of the dome s programming features See Advanced programming on page 10 Presets You can set presets from the keypad or with the programming interface If you set your presets from the keypad you may want to go into the programming interface to customize them with titles and exposure settings There are a total of 127 presets 1 through 127 that you can define for your dome If you are using presets 62 and 63 for your left and right autopan limits then you have a total of 125 presets that you can define The dome also provides the ability to remap any preset or tour command coming in from a keypad to activate any of the 127 presets 16 tours or 32 macro actions This enables you to manually initiate any of the expanded capabilities of the dome from keypad controllers with limited command capability See Command Map screen Control Command Map on page 54 Note Most keypads have a limited number of preset numbers they can call If you have a GE KTD 405 keypad with firmware version 1 2 09 or later then you can call up all 127 preset numbers 1 through 127 directly from the keypad If howe
60. lock transparency Program Clear 45 Individual area titles will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are as shown Default is 26 pt Individual area titles will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold You can create a block background that offsets the title from the video behind it Individual area blocks will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Black You can set the background to be a solid color or a transparency Individual area blocks will appear on screen in the transparency selected Choices are as shown Default is No color The Program button programs the area There are two screens for programming areas To program an area 1 Select Program The programming interface will be replaced by a full screen of live video overlaid with a grid that asks you to establish the upper left corner of the area 2 Atthe first screen live video use the joystick to pan tilt and zoom the center of the grid to the upper left corner of the desired view 3 Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to save accept the upper left corner position or press the iris or esc key on the keypad to cancel abort it Canceling the position returns you to the Display page of the Areas screen Accepting the position advances you to the second area programming screen 4 Atthe second screen use the joystick to pan tilt and zo
61. n Alarms Display 0 0 0c cece teen n 51 Relay State screen Alarms Relay State ssssssssssssssss nennen 53 CONTO MCNU pM 54 Command Map screen Control Command Map ssssss e eect eee eee eens 54 Power on and Resume screen Control Power on and RESUME cece e cece eee eens 56 Speeds Tracking screen Control Speeds Tracking 0 ce cece eee eee e eee ee eens 57 SV Ste p ne re ee re anna ne 59 Diagnostics screen System Diagnostics 2 ccc eee cece netted 60 Status screen System Status ccs nemen nnns 60 kogs screen System LOG iisosasususa saints racks ana SER RR RRRR GUERRE KR 61 Firmware Update screen System Firmware Update icnn ccecce 61 System operatloh susanne namen nn na eels S TRA an RR RD CRT 63 Setting autopalvlitmite zz ED nee Dan ER dbi efr 63 Rebooting the dome esssseeesenenenenene nennen nenn nennen esee emen 63 Resetting the dome sese esee sasasa des akthhaikriawagacuEFTSXXNEGEEIGusggd ugadepis 63 Calling up presets from a keypad sssssssssssssssIHH men 64 Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features sssssssssssseeeeeeeses 64 Troubleshooting maintenance support sisse nnne nahen nnn 65 Troubleshooting your Legend system ssssssssssssssssss eee 65 Common programming issues ssssssssssssssss een 65 Maintenance cxx ed edd en a onde dide aep D
62. n Infinite Privacy mask color Gray Relay 1 Relay 2 No action Relay duration Infinite Resume Off Resume delay Off Resume operation Preset Return to auto On Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Temperature display Off Temperature display duration During action Temperature thresholds high and low 0 Tilt coordinates Degrees 180 Tilt limits Off Title font color White 69 70 Legend User Manual Table4 Default programming settings Setting Default Title font weight Bold Title font size 26 pt Title length 60 characters White balance Auto Zoom coordinates Power Zoom proportional On Zoom speed Variable Zoom variable tilt On Index AUN OU M UN 46 ACTIONS TMH e REN 29 admin passcode eese ere prede eei rer Eee THREE anaes 12 advanced programming essent tnter 10 alatmisc nee 46 ACKNO WIC B65 oiov etienne ten e YA ONERE s 46 ACTION i iss o eto e een ersehen 46 GIG uus iet eoe d Welt i cnn De tee ad cene ra te teni 46 pur Mee 46 50 D RU RR 46 alarms menu areas poires nr 45 areas SCLEED iore ede pp e ye a RH ens eun e Ten eb E cda eu eed 43 atopa m sta knsk 57 58 Dui d 63 B backlight compensation essent 19 35 basic programming tL 7 C CAMEL AMMEN ss oso odo i ee eR YE CETERAE UP YYAR EE FOCUS EE AREE HRS EP eT ee kis 19 CANCE T T RE 5
63. n bar bo Preferences program and view your setup Memory screen Setup Memory Programming and addressing for the dome are site tied to the housing Site tied memory allows you to replace cameras or move them between sites without having to reprogram cameras for each new site because the camera will operate using the housing memory The Memory screen allows you to manage your dome s memory during setup and operation When you clear part or all of your dome s memory you are overwriting your custom programmed settings with the factory default settings 11 Figure 16 Memory screen Setup Memory Legend Setup Camara Actions Alarms Control system Enit M Memory emory Select memory Passcode Clear all FF Clear Title Date Network Preferences A caution Clearing memory replaces your custom programmed settings with the factory default settings Select memory clear options You can clear all or specific portions of your dome s programming which is saved in the housing s site tied memory After selecting an option select Clear Choices are Clear all default Clear setup options Clear presets Clear macros Clear ShadowTours Clear areas Clear alarm actions and Clear privacy masks Passcode screen Setup Passcode You can control who has access to the features of your dome by distributing passcodes that allow varying degrees of access The dome ships with no default passcodes When you ent
64. n limits Positive hemisphere Negative hemisphere Remember that there is a positive and a negative 90 hemisphere Depending on what coordinates you 9 selected under Setup Preferences Coordinates the No E flip allowed positive hemisphere will be identified by a tilt withiautopan limits position of 0 to 90 or 90 to 0 Rebooting the dome If you are using a GE KTD 405 keypad and have valid communication between the keypad and the dome you can easily reboot a dome when necessary You cannot currently reboot Legend domes from other keypads To reboot a dome do the following from the KTD 405 keypad 1 At the normal display CAMERA MONITOR press and hold the set 4 key on the keypad until you hear a beep and the programming code display appears on the keypad s LCD 2 Atthe ENTER PROGRAMMING CODE display enter the reset access code by pressing the 1 4 7 6 and seq keys 3 Atthe 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 reboots in about 60 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 Resetting the dome You can reset the dome whether or not you have valid communication between the keypad and the dome To reset the d
65. n until the operator issues another camera command from the keypad The Resume feature is disabled by alarms e Alarms are not held in a queue Only the highest priority alarm that is activated is actioned If several alarms are activated at the same time then the one with the highest priority is actioned After that alarm has finished the next highest priority alarm will be actioned only if it is still active If a higher priority alarm is activated while a lower priority alarm is being actioned then the higher priority alarm overrides the lower priority alarm and is actioned instead After the higher priority alarm has finished being actioned then the first lower priority alarm will have its action restarted only if it is still active e You do not need to acknowledge dome alarms in the same sense as required by typical alarm equipment To move the camera from the position of the alarmed action and reenable the Resume feature however you do need to issue a command from the keypad e The only time you need to clear a relay state is when you have set a relay with the Infinite duration e Ifyou have a relay set to the Infinite duration you can clear it turn it off one of three ways One you can manually clear it by selecting a Relay Off button on the Relay State screen Two you can automatically clear it by using another programmed alarm number that sets that relay with a duration of at least one second And three you can clear
66. ncrements The Duration feature defines how long the action for the step continues For relays the duration is a timer for the relay action The next macro step is immediately performed after the relay timer runs out Choices are Infinite default and seconds 1 2 3 4 5 15 30 and 60 The Energize option if checked sets the relay to its energized state Which is closed for a normally open connection and open for a normally closed connection The Display title feature sets the macro title to appear on the monitor screen if checked The Append button adds one step to the bottom of the list of macro steps The Remove button deletes the currently selected step The Move up button moves the currently selected step up one step number in the macro sequence each time it is selected The Move down button moves the currently selected step down one step number in the macro sequence each time it is selected 42 Legend User Manual Display page Actions Macros Display Figure 37 Display page Actions Macros Display Legend ET Setup Comero MEN Alorms Control System Eii Macros No Tithe font color Title font size Title font weight Block color Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page No The No drop down box allows you to select the macro number that you want to continue programming Title The Title box allows you to give your macros unique titles Default numerica
67. nsparency Alarm box content Alarm box duration Horizontal alignment Vertical alignment Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Alarm title This feature does not title the individual alarms Alarms appear in a list or block on the monitor screen according to the display settings you set You can give this alarm block a title with this feature to identify the group of alarms displayed There is a 60 character limit but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your alarm block Title POS The alarm block will appear on screen in a default position on the monitor screen upper right but you can reposition it with the Title POS button Be aware of where you already have other titles camera privacy masks presets tours macros and areas positioned To set the position of the macro title 1 Select Title POS 2 Move the joystick to move the title to the desired position 3 Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to accept save the new position or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the new position Title font color Alarm titles will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Red Title font size Alarm titles will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are as shown Default is 12 pt 52 Legend User Manual Title font weight Block color Block transparency Alarm box content Alarm box duration Horizontal al
68. om the center of the grid to the lower right corner of the desired view 5 Press the iris or the set q key on the keypad to save accept the lower right corner position or press the iris or esc key on the keypad to cancel abort it Canceling the position returns you to the first area programming screen where you reposition the camera view Accepting the position returns you to the Display page The Clear button deletes the area currently selected 46 Legend User Manual Alarms menu You can program up to eight alarm inputs and two relay outputs per dome Each alarm input can call up display any preset macro preset tour or programmed routine or ShadowTour The eight alarms are numbered from 1 to 8 Programming tips for dome alarms Legend domes do not handle alarms the same way as most other alarm equipment You need to be aware of the differences to manage the dome s inputs and outputs effectively Here are some key concepts e You can set each alarm to have up to three components a dome action preset tour or macro a relay 1 action on or off and a relay 2 action on or off The relays can be used to trip such devices as lights doors or DVMRs A dome action is not required You could have an alarm just action one or both relays e The priority that you set for the alarms determines which one is actioned e When an alarm action is set to a preset tour or macro the camera will remain with that actio
69. ome cycle the power to the dome by turning the power off then on 64 Legend User Manual Calling up presets from a keypad Most keypads have a limited number of preset numbers they can call If you have a GE KTD 405 keypad with firmware version 1 2 09 or later then you can call up all 127 preset numbers 1 through 127 directly from the keypad If however you have a GE KTD 405 keypad with an earlier version of firmware then you can use the keypad to call up only the first 63 preset numbers 1 through 63 If you are using presets 62 and 63 for your left and right autopan limits then you have a total of 125 or 61 preset numbers that you can call up from the keypad To verify your keypad s version press and hold the mon key on the keypad until the keypad beeps then press the gt gt key To create presets see Presets screen Actions Presets on page 29 To create tours see ShadowTours screen Actions ShadowTours on page 38 To create macros see Macros screen Actions Macros on page 40 To remap presets tours and macros see Command Map screen Control Command Map on page 54 To use the KTD 405 keypad see KTD 405 Controller Keypad User Manual 1036547 Interrelationship between the Exposure and Day Night features The Day Night feature works only if the Exposure feature is set to Auto or Return to auto Two conditions can prevent the camera from switching between the color and monochrome modes according th
70. on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is White Coordinates will appear on screen in the font size selected Choices are as shown Default is 26 pt Coordinates will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold You can create a block background that offsets the coordinates from the video behind it The block will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Black You can set the block background to be a solid color or a transparency The block will appear on screen in the transparency selected Choices are as shown Default is No color 19 Camera menu The dome is ready to operate with its default settings The defaults are optimized for general applications You can customize the dome s performance for challenging applications by changing the dome s camera features in the Camera menu One camera feature however is adjusted with the keys on your keypad Backlight compensation is adjusted with the iris control key while you are in auto exposure mode Backlight compensation can also be adjusted through the programming of individual presets and tours Figure 24 Camera menu Legend ET sup EEN ox Aarma Contro System Ext amera enr Legend supports 24 privacy masks 8 of Settings which can be displayed simultaneously Backlight compensation is adjusted with the iris control keys while you are in autoiris control mode Backl
71. ow Tour The Clear button deletes the ShadowTour currently assigned to the selected ShadowTour number 40 Legend User Manual Macros screen Actions Macros You can program 32 macros per dome Macros are any preset tour or programmed routine Each macro can contain up to 16 steps The step type and type number options will appear on all macro programming screens The step type determines what additional options are available for programming Program page Actions Macros Program Figure 36 Program page Actions Macros Program Presets Coment MM oors Control System Emit Macros Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page No Title Macro list step type no speed zoom and duration Step number Type Type e g preset number Repeats with Jump The No drop down box allows you to select the macro number that you want to program The Title box shows you the existing title for the selected macro number You can customize the default title on the Display page The macro list shows the defined steps for the macro in sequential order You can use the drop down boxes and buttons located below the summary to add append delete remove move up or move down individual steps The Step box selects the step number you want to program The Type box selects the action for the selected step It determines what additional options appear are available fo
72. page Actions Presets Summary Legend Setup Comer MEN Alorms Control System Ext No The No column of the summary page lists all 127 presets 1 through 127 in numerical order whether or not they are programmed Title The Title column of the summary page lists the titles of all 127 presets The default titles are listed if they have not been retitled 31 Edit page Actions Presets Edit The Edit page is where you program your presets You can select any preset number whether previously programmed with a preset position or not You can reassign new positions to existing presets After you have selected a number and established the duration of the preset title you will select the POS button and program the preset position After setting the position you can use the Display and Advanced pages to program additional characteristics for the preset such as title and specific exposure modes if needed Figure 32 Edit page Actions Presets Edit Legend s 5atup Come Mae arms Contro System Ext Presets Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page No The No drop down box allows you to select the preset number that you want to program or reprogram Title The Title box shows you the existing title for the selected preset number You can customize the default title on the Display page Duration The Duration feature defines how long the preset title appears on the monitor screen
73. phase adjustment tool KTS 56 Contact your GE Security sales representative This option is available only if On is selected for Phase lock enabled Choices range from 0 to 127 Default is 50 These settings map to the 0 to 360 angle adjustment range Use your oscilloscope or vertical phase adjustment tool to verify settings Stabilization is a camera feature that reduces video shaking for cameras that are located in areas prone to vibration It works best for low frequency vibration 3 to 10 Hz If it is available for your camera it creates a slight lag and movement backward when a pan tilt movement stops Choices are Off and On Digital zoom limit Lift Gain Zoom speed Tilt up limit 27 Digital zoom is an electronic camera feature that increases the apparent size of images beyond the magnification of the camera s optical lens Because image information is not also increased there is some loss of image resolution So test the different settings for suitability Selecting too high of a digital zoom can result in the loss of video clarity for some scenes To test Select a setting and use your keypad s zoom key to zoom in and out Choices range from 1x to 12x default Lift is a camera feature that optimizes the video s color over long runs of coaxial cable Use the joystick to adjust the lift Right increases and left decreases the lift Choices range from 0 to 7 Default is 0 A caution Lift and gain comp
74. r programming Choices are Preset default Tour Macro Relay and Jump jumps to a prior step The Type option selects which of the group for example presets is to be assigned to the step The type number changes its name depending on the type selected under Type Preset Tour Macro Relay or Jump The Repeats option allows you to repeat a jump step up to 49 times Speed with Preset or Tour 41 The Speed option allows you to set how fast the camera will move to the preset step Choices are Slow Medium Fast and Max Transition with Preset or Tour The Transition option allows you to set how the video will be seen on the Duration if Preset selected Duration if Relay selected Energize with Relay Display title checkbox Append Remove Move up Move down monitor screen during a preset step Choices are Freeze default and Zoom out e The Freeze feature freezes the last image on the monitor screen while the camera is moving A static image will show on the monitor screen until the camera stops e The Zoom out feature zooms the camera out before it moves remains zoomed out during travel and reestablishes the set zoom when it arrives at its destination The Duration feature defines how long the action for the step continues For presets the duration is the dwell time that the camera remains at a preset before continuing on to the next macro step Choices are 1 to 60 seconds in 1 second i
75. rms on page 46 Figure 42 Contact Setup screen Alarms Contact Setup Legend T Setup Camera actions EEE Control System Exit Contact Setup Summary contact no Contact Setup Contact type WO m Contact name Alarm 1 mH E n ne Display Action number Relay State Relay 1 No action Duration zi Relay 2 No action Duration Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Contact no The Contact no drop down box allows you to select the alarm number that you want to program Contact type Alarm contacts are identified as N O normally open or N C normally closed Default is N O Contact name The Contact name box allows you to give your alarms unique titles Default numerical titles are provided There is a 60 character limit for all titles but be aware of how much video you want to cover with your titles Action The Action feature associates an action with an alarm An action is not required Choices are None default Preset Tour and Macro If you select preset tour or macro the Action number feature is activated to let you select a specific one Action number The Action number feature lets you select a specific preset tour or macro if you selected preset tour or macro in the Action feature Relay 1 Each Relay feature associates one relay action with an alarm Relays can be used to trip such devices as speakers doors and DVMRs Each alarm can be programmed with
76. s Control BEN Exit aoe Status Diagnostics Gite Info Statue x Site number Bite name Camera Title Logs address 192 168 208 34 Firmware a OWetmask 255 255 255 0 Update Gateway 0 0 0 0 TH server 192 188 208 100 MAC address 0 bO0 19 82 dO 1f Version Daily engineering Nama Legend Camera Det Build time 22 13 18 61 Logs screen System Log The Logs screen provides a history of the command protocol and motor messages of the dome s most recent operations Level 1 logs list the most restrictive and important messages level 2 list those of medium restriction and importance and level 3 lists those of least restriction and importance Figure 53 Log screen System Log Legend ET Setup Commerg Actions Alarme Control Diagnostics Status LOG 1 GUI Module message Starting GUI bringing back the bog menus Firmware LOG 2 GUI Module update messages amp tarting GUI Restoring gui state LOG J GUI Module messages amp Larting GUI saving label state i LOG GUI Module Camera Tite 182 158 208 34 Firmware Update screen System Firmware Update There are two ways to reload or update the software in your dome One way is using the Firmware Update feature The other way is using a web browser The Firmware Update feature is explained here To use the web browser method see Reloading or updating the software on page 65 The Firmware Upda
77. s shown Default is 26 pt Title font weight The camera title will appear on screen in the font weight selected Choices are as shown Default is Bold Block color You can create a block background that offsets the camera title from the video behind it The block will appear on screen in the color selected Choices are as shown Default is Black Block transparency You can set the block background to be a solid color or a transparency The block will appear on screen in the transparency selected Choices are as shown Default is No color Installation date Enter the actual date of installation for your camera Include the punctuation in the format shown Network screen Setup Network The Network screen establishes the IP addressing for a network connection that you can use to flash software upgrades over a standard IP connection to the dome via its Ethernet connection A 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 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 Figure 19 Network screen Setup Network Legend x Be Comero Actions Alarms Control System Exit Hetwork Memory P
78. sed log in screen Li HE UE podido ts Bx Dummies rus ed jl pu Figure 57 Legend web based firmware update page aac ind IE LI Ina nit Tias pe iak Hen 3 Ei k EEr pea te 4E e Herta i68 ae bor N x Legend web based firmware udpabe 7 Legend rnrarare file Circe th eect Sar ver Gerd Fie Mir a aS At this point ensure that the reload update process is not interrupted The unit is not safe to interact with until after the system is successfully rebooted Wait until after you see the splash and color bar screens on the monitor screen and live video is again showing normally You may see a blank or gray screen for up to five minutes Do nothing until you see live video again Only after 10 minutes have elapsed without a successful reload update can you try cycling power to restart the dome In most cases a notice will appear on the monitor screen saying that the update is in progress After you have clicked Send File the reload update can continue processing in one of two ways while another message appears on the computer screen in Internet Explorer saying that the update is proceeding successfully e n some cases the camera may not have enough memory to process the reload update files In which case a camera memory low message is displayed If you get this message the camera will automatically reset reboot itself and when it is again displaying live video
79. ses are as follows e On Status shows as On if the contact for the alarm is in its active state So for a N O normally open contact that is closed the status reports as on because it is in its activated abnormal state e Off Status shows as Off if the contact for the alarm is in its inactive state So for a N C normally closed contact that is closed the status reports as off because it is in its normal state Upon initial installation all alarm contacts are N O Changing an alarm to N C will not refresh the summary page until after the contact has been tripped or the camera has been rebooted AII other changes will refresh immediately 48 Legend User Manual Figure 41 Summary screen Alarms Summary Summary No Summary Title Summary Status Legend Mi Setup Camara Actions GREY Control System Exit Summary _ Summary wo Title Status Camera Title 102 188 208 34 The No column of the summary page lists all alarms in numerical order whether programmed or not The eight alarms are numbered from 1 to 8 The Title column of the summary page lists the titles for all available alarms whether programmed or not The Status column of the summary page lists the status of each programmed alarm as either on active or off inactive 49 Contact Setup screen Alarms Contact Setup The Contact Setup screen is where you define the individual alarms For tips see Programming tips for dome ala
80. set low threshold Place a check mark in the check box to display this warning The threshold and duration features then become available The low temperature threshold feature allows you to set the low boundary of the allowable temperature range for the dome Choices range from 40 to 200 in 10 degree increments Default is 0 The low temperature duration feature allows you to set how long the warning appears on the monitor screen Choices are During action default and Indefinite Coordinates page Setup Preferences Coordinates You can display the dome s pan tilt or zoom coordinates on the monitor screen if desired You can display any or all of the coordinates You can also choose how to display each one Figure 21 Coordinates page Setup Preferences Coordinates Legend IBN Camera Actions Alarms Control System Exit Memory ay Passcode Coordinate display l P an TilelDate Tilt Network Zoom Preferences ate fant color Preferences Coordinate font size Coordinate font weight Block color Black transparency Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Pan Tilt Zoom 17 The Pan feature displays the pan coordinate of the dome Choices are Off Bearings Degrees 360 default and Degrees 180 Figure 22 Pan coordinates Pan coordinates Bearings Degrees 360 Degrees 180 N 0 0 NW 315 45 NE 45 45
81. ss than 180 To avoid setting tilt limits too tightly we recommend that you set the pan limits first then set the tilt limits 28 Legend User Manual Tilt down limit Pan left limit Pan right limit Clear limits Tilt down limit is a feature that sets a programmable stop for the camera at the lowest point that you want it to tilt down By default the pan and tilt limits are off Programming them turns them on Note The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restricting the tilt limit to 90 when necessary to accommodate some pan limits set to less than 180 To avoid setting tilt limits too tightly we recommend that you setthe pan limits first then set the tilt limits Pan left limit is a feature that sets a programmable stop for the camera at the leftmost point that you want it to pan left By default the pan and tilt limits are off Programming them turns them on Note The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restricting the tilt limit to 90 when necessary to accommodate some pan limits set to less than 180 To avoid setting tilt limits too tightly we recommend that you setthe pan limits first then set the tilt limits Pan right limit is a feature that sets a programmable stop for the camera at the rightmost point that you want it to pan right By default the pan and tilt limits are off Programming them turns them on Note The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restric
82. sscode 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 Is the programming interface not opening Contact technical support See Contacting technical support on page 67 for web e mail fax and phone information Is the programming interface not closing Reset cycle the power to the dome by turning the power off then on Maintenance Reloading or updating the software There are two ways to reload or update the software in your dome One way is using the Firmware Update feature from the programming interface The other way is using a web browser The web browser method is explained here To use the Firmware Update feature see Firmware Update screen System Firmware Update on page 61 To reload or update software using the http method A caution For all installations heed these cautions DO NOT interrupt the reload update purpose until it has completed Don t use the keypad don t break the network connection and don t cycle the power to the dome e 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 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
83. t maintains and enhances many of the features of CyberDome that you have come to rely on One obvious difference that you will see is that the text based onscreen display OSD programming interface has been replaced with an easy to use graphical programming interface Figure 1 The Legend protocol is backward compatible So you can replace older domes in an existing Digiplex system with Legend domes The hardware however is not backward compatible Other enhancements that relate to performance and operation include 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 A 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 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 For additional details refer to the data sheet and the installation manual for product specifications and installation instructions Figure 1 Main menu of the graphical programming interface Setup Cama Actions Alarms Control System Exit
84. tate screen Alarms Relay State Figure 45 Relay State screen Alarms Relay State Legend Setup Camera Actions Alarms Contro System Exit Relay State Summary Name State FL Note Remember to select OKto save any changes you make on the page Summary Name Summary State Relay 1on Relay 1 off Relay 2 on Relay 2 off Show relay state check box The Name column of the summary page lists both relays in numerical order whether programmed or not The two relays are numbered 1 and 2 The State column of the summary page lists the status of each programmed relay as either on active or off inactive The Relay 1 on button lets you turn relay 1 on regardless of the current state of any associated alarm Note If you select Relay 1 on and select OK then you are programming the dome to activate this relay each time the dome is powered up The Relay 1 off button lets you turn relay 1 off regardless of the current state of any associated alarm The Relay 2 on button lets you turn relay 2 on regardless of the current state of any associated alarm Note If you select Relay 2 on and select OK then you are programming the dome to activate this relay each time the dome is powered up The Relay 2 off button lets you turn relay 2 off regardless of the current state of any associated alarm The Show relay state feature when checked lets you display the status of the relays on the monitor screen at al
85. te screen allows you to reload or update the dome s software firmware easily through the Ethernet connection 62 Legend User Manual Figure 54 Firmware Update screen System Firmware Update Legend Setup Comerg Actions Alarme Control System Exit Firmware Update Status TFTP host address File name To update or reload the dome s software using the Firmware Update feature see Figure 54 and do the following A AuTion For all installations heed these cautions DO NOT interrupt the reload update purpose until it has completed Don t use the keypad don t break the network connection and don t cycle the power to the dome e 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 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 a u Bow Create your TFTP server using the corresponding file from the Legend system CD Note Make sure that the TFTP server is in the same physical IP and subnet network as the dome We do not recommend to update the dome through a gateway The extended setup that is required is not provided Copy the update file from the Legend system CD to the TFTP serv
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88. the camera site you are programming The programming interface will appear on the monitor screen and you will start using the joystick to enter commands If passcodes are turned on select your passcode level and enter your passcode If passcodes are turned off you will be taken directly to the main programming screen The programming interface will appear on the monitor screen and you will start using the joystick to enter commands Figure 14 ShadowTour programming page Actions ShadowTours twisting the joystick knob Select Shadow Tours Prepets Select a ShadowTour number GhadowTours Select Program Macros Aras Press and release the set q _ key on the keypad to start the ShadowTour timer Use the joystick to manually direct the camera through the desired PTZ movements Camere Tite ud CS tore Shoring Central bite ut BhadewT ours lg ee OU d Press the iris or set key on the keypad to save accept the ShadowTour or press the iris or esc key to cancel abort the ShadowTour Both canceling and saving the Shadow Tour returns you to the ShadowTour page After you have saved a ShadowTour then you can use the other options on the ShadowTour page to customize the tour s title See ShadowTours screen Actions ShadowTours on page 38 After programming your tours you can verify them one at a time from within the programming interface by selecting a tour number and Show If you are out of th
89. the dome connected to a secure isolated network 1 Make sure that the computer that you are using for the server has the same subnet address as the dome The default addresses are 66 Legend User Manual 10 IP for domes 192 168 208 XXX where XXX is the site number or camera address of the dome e Subnet mask for domes 255 255 255 0 Copy the update file from the Legend system CD to your computer It will usually be named in the format of Legend raw gz with some variations Open Microsoft Internet Explorer Type your dome s IP address into the address box in the form of http XXX XXX XXX XXX update htm Press Enter or click Go If this is the first time you are accessing the web browser for the dome after it has rebooted you will be asked to log on to the dome e Only installers have passcode permission to update software e You need to type in Installer with a capital letter I Finally you need to use the same passcode as is used for accessing the dome s programming interface Leave the password box blank if the Installer passcode was not turned on for the programming interface At the Legend web based firmware update page enter the name of the firmware file if known or click the Browse button to locate the file If you are browsing for the file once you find it click File Open to populate the filename entry on the previous page Click Send File Figure 56 Legend web ba
90. ting the tilt limit to 90 when necessary to accommodate some pan limits set to less than 180 To avoid setting tilt limits too tightly we recommend that you setthe pan limits first then set the tilt limits Clear limits is a feature that clears all programmable stops that have been set for the camera 29 Actions menu You can program a variety of custom actions for each dome Your custom actions include 127 preset positions 16 Shadow Tours 32 macros and 120 areas You can edit the title and description of any action and you can reassign the positions of existing presets The keypad s joystick will function as a simulated mouse or video controller at different times during the programming of your actions Figure 30 Actions menu Legend My Setup Commerc Actions Alors Control System Exit z Actions You can program a variety of custom ShadowTourns actons for each dome Your custom actions Macros include 177 preset positions 18 ShadowTours J2 macros preset tours or Areas programmed routines and 120 areas You can edit the tite and description of amy action and you can reassign the preset positions ol existing presets Your keypad s joystick will function as a simulated mouse and video controller at different limes during Camere Tie the programming your actions tes 158 208 0 Use the options on the left navigation bar to Presets screen Actions Presets There are a total of 127 presets 1 through 12
91. tioned After that alarm has cleared the next highest priority alarm will be actioned only if it is still active for instance a door is still open Alarms are not held in a queue Figure 43 Priority screen Alarms Priority Display Relay State Setup Camara Actions EEE Contro System Exit Prio rity Summary ajarm priority list Contact Setup Alarm 1 Alarm 2 4 Alarm 3 Prior 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 Note Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page Reset Raise priority Lower priority The Reset button reorders the alarms in numerical order The Raise priority button moves a selected alarm up in the priority list Select an alarm then select Raise priority to move it up in the list The Lower priority button moves a selected alarm down in the priority list Select an alarm then select Lower priority to move it down in the list 51 Display screen Alarms Display The Display screen is where you define the appearance of the block of alarms and relays that displays on the monitor screen To display the alarm block at all times you must set the Alarm box content to All status and the Alarm box duration to Indefinite Figure 44 Display screen Alarms Display Legend x Satup Camera actions EEE Control System Exit Display Summary Alarm title EE E rue font color Priority Title font size Title font weight Uisplay Block color Relay State Block tra
92. utopan speed The Fast speed setting is a feature that sets how fast the camera moves in Fast deg s degrees per second at the fast speed while traveling between presets in macros and while autopanning Choices are 0 through 20 in increments of 2 Default is 16 A setting of 0 degrees second makes the camera move as slowly as possible This is not a stop motion command Macro autopan speed The Medium speed setting is a feature that sets how fast the camera moves in Medium deg s degrees per second at the medium speed while traveling between presets in macros and while autopanning Choices are 0 through 20 in increments of 2 Default is 10 A setting of 0 degrees second makes the camera move as slowly as possible This is not a stop motion command Macro autopan speed The Slow speed setting is a feature that sets how fast the camera moves in Slow deg s degrees per second at the slow speed while traveling between presets in macros and while autopanning Choices are 0 through 20 in increments of 2 Default is 4 A setting of 0 degrees second makes the camera move as slowly as possible This is not a stop motion command 58 Legend User Manual Autopan speed Enable proportional zoom operation Enable zoom variable tilt Enable electronic image flip E flip The Autopan speed is a feature that sets how fast the camera moves while autopanning Choices are Slow default Medium and Fast These settings are scale
93. ver you have a GE KTD 405 keypad with an earlier version of firmware then you can use the keypad to call up only the first 63 preset numbers 1 through 63 If you are using presets 62 and 63 for your left and right autopan limits then you have a total of 125 or 61 preset numbers that you can call up from the keypad To verify your keypad s version press and hold the mon key on the keypad until the keypad beeps then press the key Programming presets from the keypad To program presets from the KTD 405 keypad 1 Use the joystick to pan tilt and zoom the camera to the desired view 2 Press store on the keypad 3 Press the number keys on the keypad that correspond to the preset number you want to assign for this position 4 Press store again Note Ifthe keypad does not allow you to program a desired preset you may need to change the lowest user definable preset in the keypad program menus Refer to the keypad manual 5 After programming your presets you can verify them one at a time by pressing the find key on the keypad and then pressing the number keys that correspond to each preset If you are not satisfied with any views you can reprogram those preset positions starting with step 1 above 6 Ifdesired go into the programming interface to customize the preset with a title and exposure settings See Presets screen Actions Presets on page 29 Legend User Manual Programming presets with the programming interf
94. you will need to go back to the address box in Internet Explorer and reselect the dome s IP address with the correct file extension which should now appear beside the IP address The reload update should process normally after selecting the update file this second time 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 during normal business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 6 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Sales Technical support Phone Toll free 888 GESECURIty 888 437 3287 in the US including Alaska and Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada Outside the toll free area 503 885 5700 E mail info gesecurity com generaltech ge com Fax 800 483 2495 541 752 9096 available 24 hours a day Note Beready atthe 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 do

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