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CMOR-PSU-1
Document Reference
Vc601e.doc
Videoswitch
Ocean House, Redfields Industrial Park
Redfields Lane, Church Crookham
Hants GU52 0RD
Page 1
CMOR
Professional Dome

User Manual

Product ranges covered by this manual
CMOR-D18 & CMOR-D26
Professional Dome
CMOR-ALM-16
Date
18/02/2009
Firmware
From Vc001A82
Telephone
01252-851510
Fax
01252-851296
Email
sales@videoswitch.co.uk
Web
www.videoswitch.co.uk
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Summary of Contents for Videoswitch CMOR-D18? CMOR-D26

  • Page 1: User Manual

    Product ranges covered by this manual CMOR-D18 & CMOR-D26 Professional Dome CMOR-ALM-16 Options CMOR-PSU-1 Document Reference Date Firmware Vc601e.doc 18/02/2009 From Vc001A82 Videoswitch Telephone 01252-851510 Ocean House, Redfields Industrial Park 01252-851296 Redfields Lane, Church Crookham Email sales@videoswitch.co.uk Hants GU52 0RD www.videoswitch.co.uk Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Configuring the Dome............4 Removing the DIP switch cover .....................4 Setting the dome address ......................5 Setting the dome protocol ....................10 Setting the baud rate......................10 Setting the RS485 termination .....................11 Replacing the DIP switch cover ...................11 Installing the Dome ..........13 Fixing the mounting ring.......................13 Securing the bracket ......................14 Attaching the CMOR Dome ....................15 Attaching the umbilical cable ....................15...
  • Page 3 5.4.1 IR Mode ...........................27 5.4.2 IR ON level........................27 5.4.3 IR Off level hysteretic.......................27 5.4.4 Auto IR delay ........................27 5.4.5 IR ON times ........................27 5.4.6 IR Power ..........................27 Camera ..........................28 5.5.1 Main camera settings.......................28 5.5.2 Context Camera.......................29 5.5.3 Invert Image ........................29 Keyboard..........................29 5.6.1 Restore Mode (Preset &...
  • Page 4: Configuring The Dome

    Configuring the Dome The CMOR dome is supplied with DIP switches set for the following configuration: Twisted pair: Address: Protocol: Videoswitch VXP4 Baud rate: 9600 baud, Termination: Up-the-coax: BBV compatible Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Protocol, baud, termination 6-way DIP switch VXP4&Coax/9600 baud/On...
  • Page 5: Setting The Dome Address

    1.2 Setting the dome address • Set the 8-way switch (A) to the required address (camera number) of the dome as per the table below. “0” represents OFF (down) and “1” represents ON (up). Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address not used...
  • Page 6 Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address Page 6...
  • Page 7 Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address Page 7...
  • Page 8 Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address Page 8...
  • Page 9 Dome 8-way DIP switch Dome 8-way DIP switch Address Address Page 9...
  • Page 10: Setting The Dome Protocol

    Set sections 1,2 and 3 of the 6-way switch (B) as per the table below to select the required protocol. “0” represents OFF (down) and “1” represents ON (up). Protocol Videoswitch VXP4 and BBV up-the-coax Videoswitch VXP4 only PelcoP PelcoD...
  • Page 11: Setting The Rs485 Termination

    1.5 Setting the RS485 termination Set section 6 of the 6-way switch (B) as per the table below to select the termination of the RS485 twisted pair input. “0” represents OFF (down) and“1” represents ON (up). The default position in ON (up). Termination The termination switch should be ON if: •...
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  • Page 13: Installing The Dome

    2 Installing the Dome These installation instructions assume that a standard wall-mount bracket is being used. For swan-neck, pendant and corner options, refer to their specific instruction sheet. 2.1 Fixing the mounting ring • Fix the mounting ring to the wall using four screws (A) of adequate size and strength to support the weight of the dome and bracket.
  • Page 14: Securing The Bracket

    2.2 Securing the bracket • Secure the bracket (B) to the mounting plate (A) using the 4 screws supplied (C) • For safety reasons, one of the fixing screws must have washer (D) fitted as shown below. • Position the umbilical cable (E) such that the connector (F) is above the dome support cradle (G) Page 14...
  • Page 15: Attaching The Cmor Dome

    2.3 Attaching the CMOR Dome • Fully loosen the locking ring (C) by rotating clockwise until it nearly touches the top of the dome • Lift the dome (taking care not to lift it using lamps) and place the dome support plate (A) onto the dome support cradle (B).
  • Page 16: Fitting The Bracket Cover

    2.5 Fitting the bracket cover • Locate the two plastic sides of the cover on the metal support bracket • Fix together with the supplied screw using the supplied Allen key Page 16...
  • Page 17: Installing Power Supply

    3 Installing Power Supply The CMOR-PSU-1 power is supplied in a weatherproof box that may be mounted externally or internally. 3.1 Fixing power supply to wall • Fit the optional alarm module (A) into the power supply using the 4 screws provided. •...
  • Page 18: Power Supply Connections

    3.2 Power Supply Connections 3.2.1 Mains Input Identification Mains Power Live Live (brown) 240Vac 50Hz Neutral Neutral (blue) 240Vac 50Hz Earth Earth (Yellow/Green) 3.2.2 Connections to dome Identification Umbilical lead to dome CAM2 White Coax signal (dual camera version only) White Coax screen (dual camera version only) CAM1 Black Coax signal...
  • Page 19: Connections To Dvr

    3.2.3 Connections to DVR Identification CAM2* Camera input (dual camera version only) CAM1* Camera input RS485 (A) RS485 (A) or (+) dome output RS485 (B) RS485 (B) or (-) dome output Spare Not connection RS485 ground Identification CAM2 (BNC)* DVR camera input (dual camera version only) CAM1 (BNC)* DVR camera input CAM2 (BNC)
  • Page 20: Alarm Module Connections

    3.3 Alarm Module Connections 3.3.1 Alarm Inputs Identification Alarm Inputs Connect to NO or NC relay contact of PIRs or other alarm sources. 3.3.2 Alarm Grounds All alarms grounds are connected together and any may be used for the relay common outputs of the PIRs or other alarm sources.
  • Page 21: Configuring The Alarm Module

    4.3 Setting the alarm module protocol • Set sections 1,2 and 3 switch as per the table below to select the required protocol. “0” represents OFF (down) and “1” represents ON (up). Protocol Videoswitch VXP4 and BBV up-the-coax Videoswitch VXP4 only PelcoP PelcoD Page 21...
  • Page 22: Setting The Alarm Module Baud Rate

    The alarm module protocol should be set to be the same as the dome protocol. 4.4 Setting the alarm module baud rate • Set sections 5 and 6 of the DIP switch as per the table below to select the required baud rate.
  • Page 23: Menus

    5.1.2 Moving cursor Once in the menu, the joystick may be used for LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN control of the cursor. On a Videoswitch keyboard, the cursor keys can be used which is more convenient. • move the cursor up, or change a value •...
  • Page 24: Exit Menu

    • BBV TX400 Press WASH • Pelco Enter 97 then press and hold PRESET key 5.1.5 Exit Menu Leave the menu by going LEFT out of all levels until you leave the menu. Alternatively, use the same key combination that was used to enter the menu. The menu will also exit automatically if not used for 5 minutes.
  • Page 25: Setup

    5.3 Setup Use this sub-menu to select general dome configuration settings as below: 5.3.1 Enter date/time Use UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT to set the date and time. The format is DD/MM/YY HH:MM:SS. Move cursor LEFT to exit. 5.3.2 Daylight Saving Default setting is AUTO which is suitable for use in Europe.
  • Page 26: Datum Check

    5.3.5.3 User The default password 111100 may be changed if required. Take care to make a note of the new password. 5.3.6 Datum Check The dome can be set to perform a datum check every 24 hours, at midnight. This means that the dome will pan and tilt for a few seconds while it performs a self test and checks its alignment.
  • Page 27: Ir Mode

    5.4 IR Options relating to the built-in Infra Red (IR) lamps are set in this sub-menu. 5.4.1 IR Mode This option determines when the IR lamps are turned on: Light sensing (default) - the lamps turn on automatically when it gets dark Timed the lamps turn on according a time of day schedule Manual...
  • Page 28: Camera

    5.5 Camera 5.5.1 Main camera settings 5.5.1.1 Video Gain The video gain may be set from 0 to 7 to compensate for losses in long cable runs. Default is 0. 5.5.1.2 Video Lift The high frequency video lift may be set from 0 to 8 to compensate for losses in long cable runs.
  • Page 29: Context Camera

    5.5.1.5.1 Shutter Speed The shutter speed may be slowed down to achieve greater light sensitivity. For night time operation it may be useful to change this from its default AUTO setting. Longer time periods will cause blurring of moving images however. 5.5.1.5.2 Exposure Compensation 5.5.1.5.3...
  • Page 30: Zoom Ratio

    5.6.4 Zoom Ratio This setting determines how much the pan and tilt slows down as you zoom in and the setting is a matter of user preference. This slow down helps fine control of the dome position when zoomed in on a target. The default setting is 16. 5.6.5 Max Joystick Speed This setting affects pan and tilt and determines how fast the dome moves for a full deflection of the joystick.
  • Page 31: Preset Speed

    To create a camera title, move joystick/arrow key RIGHT to enter ‘input’ mode. Move joystick/arrow keys UP/DOWN to select alphanumeric characters. Move joystick/arrow keys LEFT to save & exit menu. 5.7.3 Preset Speed The speed at which the dome moves to a preset is set here. The default setting is 60% of full speed.
  • Page 32: Privacy

    5.9 Privacy Use this option to set up to 24 privacy zones Step Action Result Select dome MENU from DVR/keyboard Log in (using engineer pass code) Select PRIVACY Default view MASK 1 appears Move joystick or arrow keys up/down to select a different MASK number, 1-24) Move joystick/arrow key right Cross lines appear on screen...
  • Page 33: Technical Data

    6 Technical Data 6.1 CMOR-D18 Dome 6.1.1 Camera Sony Ex-View Had ¼” CCD 18:1 or 26:1 optical zoom 6.1.2 IR Illumination Double-hetero AlGaAs LEDs 830nm wavelength Degradation estimated at 3% per year (not guaranteed) 6.1.3 Power requirements 24V DC, 3Amps Maximum 6.1.4 Physical and Environmental Colour Grey (custom colours may be ordered)
  • Page 34: Cmor-Alm-16 Alarm Module

    6.3 CMOR-ALM-16 Alarm Module 6.3.1 Alarm Inputs/Outputs 16 inputs, suit normally open or normally closed triggers 1 change over relay output for signally to DVR 6.3.2 Physical and Environmental Environmental IP66 when fitted in PSU) 6.4 Brackets and Cables 6.4.1 Wall bracket 6.4.2 Corner adaptor 6.4.3 Swan-neck bracket 6.4.4 Pendant bracket...
  • Page 35 Serial Number of dome Notes Notes Page 35...

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