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Surveyor Series Dome Cameras

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CCTV Systems Manufacturer
Vicon Industries, Inc.
Vicon Data Control
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Data Communications


There are three major types of Serial
Communication Standards
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Data Communications
RS-232

Unbalanced Circuit
(single conductor plus ground reference)
Short Distances (typically <50 feet)
Used in Low Noise Environments
Bi-Polar Signal (voltage levels swing + and -)
Point-to-Point Communications

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Data Communications

RS-422

Balanced Circuit
(two signal conductors plus ground reference)
Long Distances (typically ~4000 feet)
Excellent Noise Immunity
Signal Levels of 0.0 vdc and +5 vdc
Point-to-Point Communications


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Data Communications
RS-485

Balanced Circuit
(two signal conductors plus ground reference)
Long Distances (typically ~1000 feet)
Excellent Noise Immunity
Signal Levels of 0.0 vdc and +5 vdc
Multidrop Communications
(Typically 32 Nodes)
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Data Communications

Within each standard, there are communications types
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Data Communications
Simplex
This is a uni-directional form of communications.


Duplex
This is a bi-directional form of communications.
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Data Communications
Within the Duplex mode are two further sub-divisions:

Full Duplex
- This mode permits simultaneous bi-directional
communications.

Half-Duplex
- This mode is bi-directional also, but only one direction at a
time.
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Data Communications

Vicon uses both Simplex and Half-Duplex Communications

Keypads must use Half-Duplex.

Receiver-Drivers and Dome Cameras
can use either Simplex or Half-Duplex
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Data Communications
Data Signal Names used by Vicon are Command and Response.

Command this signal is generated by a CPU and is
sent to a peripheral device, either a Keypad or a Camera
Receiver-Driver.
Response This signal is generated by a peripheral device
and sent to the CPU as an answer to a Command
from the CPU.
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Data Communications
To comply with the RS422 balanced circuit, there is a Positive
(+) and Negative (-) side of the signal.

Vicon uses the terminology Command + and Command , as
well as Response + and Response .


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Data Communications

Starting at the CPU, the signal lines would be called
Command Out + and Command Out -. They will connect to the
peripheral device to Command In + and Command In -,
respectively.

At the peripheral device, the signal lines would be called
Response Out + and Response Out -. They will connect back
to the CPU to Response In + and Response In -, respectively.
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Data Communications
Connection Rules:

Command always connects to Command
Response always connects to Response
+ signals always connect to + signals
- signals always connect to signals
Inputs connect to Outputs
Outputs connect to Inputs



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Data Communications

Some types of equipment, fiber optic modules for instance, use
connection terms such as Data In + or Data Out +.

In these cases, Data Out + would be the same as Command Out
+ or Response Out + (depending on the direction of signal
flow).
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Data Communications
Data Cabling
For data wiring of peripheral devices, Vicon recommends the
use of a dual-pair, twisted, individually shielded wire meeting the specifications
of one of the cable types listed below:

Belden 8723
West-Penn Wire D510
Alpha Wire 2466C

Note: these part numbers are for PVC jacketed wire. Check manufacturers catalog for Plenum versions if
local codes dictate.
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Data Communications
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Surveyor 2000

Surveyor VFT

Dome Cameras
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1. Models
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Surveyor Models
Model Numbering Scheme

S2000 R W 23
Camera Series
Type
Use
Lens Type
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Surveyor Models
Model Numbering Scheme

Camera Series: S2000 (earlier series)
SVFT (current series)

Type: M (Monochrome)
C (Color)
R (Day-Night

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Surveyor 2000 Models
Model Numbering Scheme

Use C (Indoor Ceiling Mount)
P (Indoor Pendant Mount)
W (Outdoor)

Lens Type 18 X
22 X
23 X
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Surveyor 2000 Models
Models

S2000-CC22 Indoor/In-Ceiling,
S2000-CP22 Indoor/Pendant,
S2000-CW22 Outdoor

S2000-RC23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night
S2000-RP23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night
S2000-RW23 Outdoor, Day-Night
S2000-RW-PR Indoor-Outdoor Pressurized
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Surveyor VFT Models
Models (all Color Cameras)

SVFT-C22 Indoor/In-Ceiling
SVFT-P22 Indoor/Pendant
S2000-W22 Outdoor

S2000-C23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night
S2000-P23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night
S2000-W23 Outdoor, Day-Night
S2000-PR-23 Indoor-Outdoor Pressurized
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Similarities
S2000 SVFT
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Similarities
Externally, it is difficult to
distinguish between the two models.

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Similarities
Software between the two is
almost identical from the user and
programmer standpoints.
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Differences
Mechanically, the drive mechanisms and housings are
totally different.

The SVFT drive assembly cannot be installed in an
S2000 housing and the same is true that the
S2000 drive assembly cannot be installed in an
SVFT housing.
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Differences
S2000 SVFT
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Differences (S2000)
Connections are made directly to the Drive Assembly PCB
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Differences (SVFT)
Connections are made directly to the PCB located in the
housing.
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2. Installation
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Installation
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Installation
SVFT-UWM
Universal Wall Mount
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Installation
SVFT-WM
Wall Mount
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Installation
SVFT-UPM
Universal Parapet Mount
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Installation
SVFT-URM
Universal Roof Mount
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Installation
S2000 Interconnect Board
TB3 Comm In
J3 Comm In
S2 Communications Settings
S1 Camera Address
J1 Video Output
J2 Alarm Inputs
J1 24VAC Power
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Installation
S2000 Dipswitches



S2 Communications Type





S1 Camera Address
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Installation
The Customer Interface
Board pivots for access to
the rear side. It can also
be removed from the
housing without tools.
SVFT Interconnect PCB
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Installation
SVFT Interconnect PCB
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Installation
Power Connector
TB1
Alarm Point
Connector TB2
Data Control &
Output Relay
Connector TB3
Video Connector J1
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Installation
End-of-Line
Jumpers
U11 Memory Chip
F2 2.5A Heater
Fuse
F1 1.6A Receiver
Fuse
Thermostat
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Installation
SW1
Address


SW2
Communications &
Protocols

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Installation
SVFT Programming Label
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Surveyor VFT
Fan/Heater Assembly
is removable.
Indoor/Outdoor
chassis are the same.
One can be swapped
for the other by
moving the fan/heater
assembly.
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Surveyor VFT
24 VAC Power Cable Distance - Feet

Indoor Outdoor
Wire Gauge
Coax, Fiber,
UTP ViconNet
Coax, Fiber,
UTP ViconNet
20 375 250 215 165
18 586 391 336 258
16 938 625 538 413
14 1500 1000 860 660
12 2344 1563 1344 1031
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Surveyor VFT
28 VAC Power Cable Distance - Feet

Indoor Outdoor
Wire Gauge
Coax, Fiber,
UTP ViconNet
Coax, Fiber,
UTP ViconNet
20 625 415 350 280
18 977 648 547 438
16 1563 1038 1250 700
14 2500 1660 2006 1120
12 3906 2594 3125 1750
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SVFT-PR Pressurized Housing

24VAC 28VAC
Wire Gauge
Coax, Fiber,
UTP ViconNet
Coax, Fiber,
UTP ViconNet
20 65 50 110 100
18 101 84 172 156
16 163 150 275 250
14 260 240 440 400
12 406 375 688 625
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3. Specifications
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Surveyor VFT Specs
Specifications (SVFT-PR23, NTSC)

Pan Speed 0.1 to 360 deg/sec
Tilt Speed 0.15 to 150 deg/sec
Horizontal Resolution 470 TVL
Sensitivity 0.0019 fc (0.02 lux)
@ 40 IRE, f1.6, auto sec


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Surveyor VFT Specs
Specifications (SVFT-PR23, NTSC)

Lens 3.6mm to 82.8mm
Maximum Aperture f/1.6
Optical Zoom 23 X
Digital Zoom 8 X
Total Zoom 276 X

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Surveyor VFT Specs
Environmental Conditions

Indoor Units 32 to 132 F
Outdoor Units -29 to 165 F
(in accordance with NEMA 2.1.5.1 STD 2)
Humidity Outdoor, 100% relative,
Non-condensing
Rain/Wind Up to 4/hr @ winds up to 90 mph
(mounted on standard Vicon wall mount)

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4. Features
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Latest generation of Surveyor Domes.

Complete re-design; not a re-branding.
Surveyor VFT
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Surveyor VFT
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Surveyor VFT
Pressurized Housing
Impact Resistant Housing
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Choice of four transmission options
Standard version Coaxial/RS422/485
V option Viconnet TCP/IP
F option Fiber Optic
T option Twisted Pair

Choose a single option, as they can not be mixed.
V, F, & T options available spring 2004
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The Four options
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New Mechanical features
New housing & bracket for better weather
resistance.
Snap-in installation, quick & easy.
Smoother operation in slow speed tracking, and
high speed.
0.1 to 360 Pan 0.1 to 150 Tilt.
Cool running motors.


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New electronic features
Multiple protocol selection via dip-switch
Azimuth & Compass headings
Auto Flip (Camera inversion) (only on Day Night
version)


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New electronic features

On-board memory now resident in the Housing.

Complete set up memory maintained during
removal of mechanism.
Memory is maintained indefinitely while
powered down
On-board clock maintains time & date for
approximately one week without power.


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New electronic features

Multiple protocol selection via dip-switch.

On-board protocols for:
Vicon, Pelco, Sensormatic/AD, Ultrak, Philips,
Kalatel, Cohu and Panasonic
Can be ordered with NTCIP Protocol or flash
upgraded in the field.

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New electronic features

Azimuth & Compass headings.
Pan direction and angle of tilt can now be
presented on screen i.e.:
Pan compass = N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW
Tilt azimuth = -3 (top) to 92 (down)



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New enhanced features
Video motion detection (Day/Night model only)
16 privacy masks (All models)
Freeze function on tours (All models)
Italian language added (German removed)
Video motion detection (Day Night model only)
Motion detection can now trigger pre-sets and
tours.

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New enhanced features
16 dynamic privacy masks (All models).
12 additional privacy zones have been added to
meet with customer requirements.
Zones can be defined anywhere not limited by
sectors.
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New enhanced features
Freeze function on tours (All models).
Optionally, image will now freeze prior to
movements in tours, overcoming blurred images.
This has the added advantage on reducing storage
file size on digital recordings for Pan & Tilts.
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New enhanced features
Italian language added (German removed)
Italian language was considered to be of higher
priority requirement.
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Standard Features
79 Presets
8 32 Step Tours
2 256 Event Autotours
4 AutoPan Speeds (0.1 to 42 deg/sec)
4 Dry Contact Alarm Inputs, Individually
Programmable
1 Relay Output (1.5A @ 30VDC)
Flash Upgradeable Software
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Standard Features
On-Screen Titling Capabilities
1 Camera Title
79 Preset Titles
16 Sector Titles
4 Alarm Titles
Time & Date
Selectable Positions
3 Text Sizes for top two lines
Fade Capability
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5. Operation
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Operation
Initial Power Up
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Operation
Initial Power Up
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Operation
Initial Power Up
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Operation
Initial Power Up
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Operation
Initial Power Up
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Operation
Initial Power Up

AutoBaud Detect
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Operation
Initial Power Up

AutoBaud Detect
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Operation
Initial Power Up

AutoBaud Detect
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Operation
Typical PTZ Commands

Pan
Tilt
Zoom Control
Auto Iris with Manual Override
Auto Focus with Manual Override
Auxiliary Relay Control

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6. Direct Control
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Direct Control
Direct Control is a
computer program that
permits controlling a
Vicon Receiver-Driver or
dome camera from any
computer.

All functions of the
Surveyor may be
operated with Direct
Control.

The only additional
requirement is an
RS232-RS422
converter.

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Direct Control
RS232-RS422 Converter

Vicon Part Number

1240-5308-00

BlackBox Corporation

IC473A-F

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Direct Control

Demonstration
of
Direct Control
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7. Flash Upgrade
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Flash Upgrade
Flash Upgrade is a utility
program that permits
upgrading the Surveyor
software revision in the field.

The only additional
requirement is an RS232-
RS422 converter.
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Flash Upgrade

Demonstration
of
Flash Upgrade
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8. Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance

The Surveyor series cameras do not
require periodic maintenance with the
exception that the lower domes may need
occasional cleaning.


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Maintenance

Always handle the lower dome by the edges and avoid
touching the inside surfaces.

If dust or dirt accumulates on the inside of the dome,
remove it with dry, compressed air.

Always use non-abrasive cleaners and cleaning cloths.

Cleaners should be suitable for acrylic plastic.
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9. Programming
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Programming Commands
PP 1 - 79 Presets
Fixed positions stored in memory

PP 80 87 32-Step Tours
Point-to-point sequences
May include a number of commands
Can be activated manually or
automatically

PP 88 & 89 Autotours
Sequences that playback a
previously recorded sequence of
events
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Programming Commands S2000
PP90 Pan-Tilt Lock
PP91 Diagnostic Tour
PP92 Diagnostic Screen
PP93 Set Manual Pan Limits
PP94 Enter Menu Setup Mode
PP95 Reset AutoBaud Detect Feature
PP96 Program Sectors
PP97 Initiate Dome Reset
PP98 Set AutoPan Left Limit Stop
PP99 Set AutoPan Right Limit Stop
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Programming Commands - SVFT
PP90 Pan-Tilt Lock
PP91 Diagnostic Tour
PP92 Diagnostic Screen
PP93 Set Response Line Polarity (duplex only)
PP94 Enter Menu Setup Mode
PP95 Reset AutoBaud Detect Feature
PP96 Program Sectors
PP97 Initiate Dome Reset
PP98 Set AutoPan Left & Right Limit Stops
PP99 Set Manual Pan Limits
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90-series Commands
The 90-series of commands can only be initiated in
the Program mode. A 90-series command, in the Run
mode, will be ignored.
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90-series Commands
PP90
When issued, this command will lock out all
pan and tilt commands from the controlling
device and freeze the camera in its present
position.
If an attempt is made to pan or tilt the camera,
an on-screen message is momentarily displayed.
Lens zoom and focus function will still work.
Alarms and scheduled actions will over-ride
the lockout.
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90-series Commands
PP91
This is a diagnostic command.
Activating this command causes the camera to run
through a programmed set of commands, i.e., Pan
Left, Pan Right, Tilt Up, Tilt Down, Zoom In, Zoom
Out.
The pattern will run continuously until halted by
sending another PP91.

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90-series Commands
PP92
This is a diagnostic command.
It indicates various settings that correlate to
camera pan, tilt, and zoom positions.
This diagnostic screen can be monitored while
sending commands to see if the camera is reacting
correctly.
The diagnostic is cancelled by sending another
PP92.
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90-series Commands
PP93
This will reverse the Response Signal Polarity
(SVFT only).
It is used when a domes Response communications
lines have been mis-wired.
The first PP93 will reverse Response polarity and a
subsequent PP93 will toggle the polarity back.

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90-series Commands
PP94
This command displays the main Programming Menu.
With the menu displayed, the following apply:
A/P This key will open a submenu. After changing a
menu selection, it will save any changes that
have been made and exit that particular
submenu.
A/I This key will exit a menu or submenu without
making or saving any changes.
Joystick Up-Down navigates menu items
Left-Right selects options
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90-series Commands
PP94
Main
Menu


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90-series Commands
PP94
Programming Tip: When in the program menu, pressing
L-SPD (lens speed) on the keypad will darken the
background to permit a better view of the menu screens.

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90-series Commands
PP95
This command resets the cameras baud detect
feature.
It is used if the camera must be set to another
baud rate.

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90-series Commands
PP96
This command is used to program dome sectors.
There are 16 sectors that can be set.
Using the joystick and the A/P button, sector
limits can be set.
Once Sectors have been set, the video can be
blanked for any sectors.

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90-series Commands
PP97
This command is used to initiate a reset of the
camera without changing any parameters.
It is similar to a warm boot of a computer.

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90-series Commands
PP98
This command is used to set left and right limit
stops for the AutoPan mode.
Aux2 sets the left AutoPan limit stop.
Aux3 sets the right AutoPan limit stop.
Setting both limit stops to the same position
clears the AutoPan limits.

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90-series Commands
PP99
This command is used to set left and right limit
stops for the manual pan mode (PP93 for the
S2000).
Aux2 sets the left Pan limit stop.
Aux3 sets the right Pan limit stop.
Setting both limit stops to the same position
clears the manual Pan limits.

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Programming


Programming
Demonstration

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