SENSORVISION PRODUCTS SpeedDome Optima Quick Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 ® SensorVision Systems SpeedDome Quick Reference Guide Part of SpeedDome Installation and Service Manual, 8000-0518-01, REV. C.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Quick Reference Guide: Part I INDOOR MOUNTS • Hard Mount Installation ... Q-1 • Hard Mount w/Adj. Bracket Installation... Q-2 • 2x2 Tile Mount Installation ... Q-4 • Pendant Mount (Standard) Installation ... Q-6 • Pendant Mount (I-Beam) Installation... Q-7 •...
  • Page 3: Hard Mount Installation

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Hard Mount 0351-0393-01 Description Q t y . Part No. "S" hook, open 2897-0004 Chain, Navy link 2898-0002 Eye bolt, 10-24 w/nut 2882-0112 Washer, flat, SS #10 2848-8100-17 Nut, locking, 10x24 2838-9154-05 Aluminum tape 4 FT 3200-0115-01 Procedure IMPORTANT:...
  • Page 4 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Hard Mount Kit 0351-0393-01 Description Q t y . Part No. "S" hook, open Chain, Navy link Eye bolt, 10-24 w/nut Washer, flat, SS #10 Nut, locking, 10x24 Aluminum tape 4 FT Adj. Ceiling Mount Kit 0351-0394-01 Support, L-shape Support, Z-shape...
  • Page 5 Place "Z" supports [a] on the ceiling's top surface. For tile ceilings, make sure the edge of the supports rests flush with edges of tile. Refer to diagram on page Q-4. Place the two "L" supports [b]—cut to length, if necessary—over the threaded studs of the "Z"...
  • Page 6 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Required Parts Standard Ceiling Mount 0351-0376-01 Description Q t y . Part No. Bar, ceiling tee 0500-0263-01 S-hook, open 2897-0004 Chain, Navy link 6 FT 2898-0002 0500-0264-04 Clip, T-bar 1400-0033-01 Procedure Remove the ceiling tile(s) and inspect the ceiling frame.
  • Page 7 Set the housing [f] into the ceiling open- ing. For slightly larger openings, see box below. If installing in a 2x2 ceiling, remove an adjacent ceiling tile to aid installation. Clamp the housing to the T-bars by snap- ping a T-bar clip [g] over the raised edge of the housing and the T-bar.
  • Page 8 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Required Parts Required Parts Pendent Mount Kit 0351-0392-01 Description Q t y . Flange, 1-1/4" dia. Fitting, pipe tee Nipple, short 1-1/4 Anchor bolt, 1/4x2-1/4 w/hardware Pipe, 1-1/4", straight, 6m max, threaded both ends Procedure Using the flange [a] as a template, mark hole locations on ceiling for four bolts.
  • Page 9 Required Parts Required Parts Required Parts Adjustable I-Beam Clamp Install Kit 0351-0391-01 Description Q t y . Part No. Base plate 0500-3975-01 Clamp plate 0500-3976-01 Screw, mach. M6x70 5801-4194-311 Washer, flat 5840-0500-020 Nut, locking 5826-0500-020 Fitting, pipe nipple 1417-0041-01 Fitting, pipe tee 1417-0040-01 Flange, 1-1/4"...
  • Page 10: Chassis Installation

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Chassis Installation Required Parts Required Parts Required Parts Required Parts SpeedDome Install Kit 0351-0377-01 Description Q t y . Part No. Connector, BNC 2111-0035-01 BNC jack 2111-0034-01 Nylon Cable Tie 6009-0006 Procedure Snap the ball [a] of the lanyard hanging from the chassis into the bracket [b] at the top of the housing.
  • Page 11 Attach the skirt assembly or optional bubble assembly [h] to the chassis by inserting its T-lanyard into a slot [i] on the chassis until both ends catch securely. To lock the chassis in the housing, squeeze ejector pins [j] and swing the chassis all the way up, while easing the cables up through the access holes.
  • Page 12 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Over Roof Install Kit 0351-0279-01 Description Fitting, 90° pipe Anchor bolt, 1/2x5 1/2" Anchor, hollow wall, w/ P Bolt, hex 1/2-13x4" Washer, lock1/2" Cable tie, Nylon, 7.5" Rod, thread 1/2-13x18" Nut, Hex 1/2-13" Washer, flat, SS, P, .531ID X 1.25OD Washer, flat, ST, Z, .812ID X 2.0OD RTV compound Pipe sealant...
  • Page 13 Place plate [a] in desired loca- tion, level, and mark slots. Plate MUST BE LEVEL. Remove tem- plate, then drill four 1/2-inch holes to the required depth for type of wall and hardware used. For each hole into solid concrete, screw two nuts [b] onto an anchor bolt, with two threads of second nut extending over end of bolt to protect threads.
  • Page 14 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Wall Mount Install Kit 0351-0283-01 Description Washer, flat ST, Z, .344IDX.875OD Nut, hex Nylon-LK CAD 5/16-18 Anchor, wedge, bolt, 1/4 X 2.2 Pipe sealant Plug, 1-7/8 x 1" RTV compound Adaptor, BNC, male to female Nut, hex, 1.5"...
  • Page 15 Feed camera dome cables [h] through mounting bracket (i). Apply sealant [j] to threads of straight pipe [k], then slip pipe over cable and screw pipe into bracket. Slip elbow [l] over cable and screw elbow onto pipe. Once on, elbow opening should face down.
  • Page 16 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Pole Install Kit 0351-0282-01 Description Q t y . Washer, flat 5/16" Nut, hex 5/16-18 Screw, M, HXHD, SS, 1/4 - 20 X 1" RTV compound Pipe sealant Plug, 1-7/8 dia. 1" thick Adaptor, BNC, jack to plug Nut, hex 1.5"...
  • Page 17 Required Parts Ceiling Mount Install Kit 0200-0163-01 Description Q t y . Flange Fitting, pipe tee Nipple, short 1-1/2x 2 Anchor bolt, 1/4x2-1/4 w/hardware Pipe sealant Plug, 1-7/8 dia., 1" thick RTV compound Label, blank, paper, thermal Adaptor, BNC, male to female Nut, hex, 1.5"...
  • Page 18 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Using tamper-proof tool (T-20), remove captive bubble attachment screws [a] from housing, then remove bubble [b]. Next, connect the composite cable compression connector [k] to J2, and the video connector to J1, on the Outdoor Interface Board [l], mounted on the outside of the bracket.
  • Page 19 Squeeze the spring-loaded ejector pins [n] together to seat the chassis in the corner receptacles [o]. The RS422 board [p] must face the SpeedDome interface board cables [q] inside the housing. Set the thumbwheel switches [r] to the appropriate address. Example: for address 16, MSB LSB Alarm Input...
  • Page 20 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Required Parts Parts/Assys Description Q t y . Chassis, Fixed/Drone Shroud, Fixed Bubble Kit, Smoked, 9-Inch Clamp Kit, Adjust. I-Beam 2x2 Indoor Housing Pendant Indoor Housing Hard Mount Indoor Housing Procedure Snap the ball of the lanyard [a] into the bracket at the top of the housing.
  • Page 21: Cable Conversions

    Adapting a Composite Cable for SpeedDome Replace Cinch-Jones with female compression-type connector (supplied with dome). FEMALE COMPRES- SION-TYPECONNECTOR PN 2109-0254-06 Existing composite cable from J-Box Extending a SpeedDome Cable Add to a length of bulk composite cable, male and female compression-type connectors and male and female BNCs from SpeedDome Cable Conversion Kit, 0351-0403-01.
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  • Page 23 4 . 0 4 . 0 S e r v i c e S e r v i c e Fault Isolation Checklists, Replacement Parts, Adjustments, and Component Interconnections in this section: • Fault Isolation Checklists ... Q-21 Video But No Dome Response / Control... Q-21 Video / Dome Control But Status Incorrect ...
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  • Page 25: Video But No Dome Response / Control

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Video But No Dome Response / Control What to check. Dome status. Data at J-Box. Inside dome. a. boards and cables. b. address. Data into dome. Pan, tilt. What to do. Check the dome # in question for the correct dome type and condition.
  • Page 26: Video / Dome Control But Status Incorrect

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Video / Dome Control But Status Incorrect What to check. Dome status. Data at J-Box. Data from dome to J-Box. Q-22 THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION What to do. Check the dome # in question for the correct dome type and condition.
  • Page 27: Loss Of Lens Function

    Loss of Lens Function What to check. Connection to camera/lens board. RS422 interface board. Voltage on camera/lens board. Camera focus. What to do. Verify that the failed operation is isolated to the suspect dome. Ensure that the clock spring ribbon cable is properly connected to the camera/lens board plug J5.
  • Page 28: Loss Of All Lens Functions

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Loss of All Lens Functions What to check. Dome switches. Camera/lens board. Sprockets. Q-24 THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION What to do. Ensure that the position of SW3 on S1 of the RS422 interface board is set to OFF for enabling lens functions.
  • Page 29: No Tilt Function

    No Tilt Function What to check. Connection to P1. Sprocket. Tilt motor when the tilt function is commanded. Data when the tilt function is commanded. What to do. Reset the dome and observe the orientation (tilt). Verify that the motor is connected to P1 on the camera/lens board.
  • Page 30: No Pan Function / Continuous Pan

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS No Pan Function / Continuous Pan What to check. Connection to P3. Sprocket. Pan motor when the pan function is commanded. Data when the pan function is commanded. Slip-ring assembly. Q-26 THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION What to do.
  • Page 31: No Video But All Functions Work

    No Video But All Functions Work What to check. Iris adjustment from controller. RS422 board. Clock spring ribbon cable. Voltages/zoom, focus, and iris functions. What to do. Open the iris and verify that video is present. Check for the presence of video out of the RS422 board.
  • Page 32: Poor Video But All Functions Work

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Poor Video But All Functions Work What to check. Video, gray "Humbar." Monitor Video, no sync. Monitor Q-28 THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION What to do. If the monitor is a dedicated (full time) monitor, remove the looping video and set the termination switch to 75 ohms.
  • Page 33: Picture Too Light Or Too Dark

    Picture Too Light or Too Dark What to check. Iris adjustment at controller. S1 switch pack. Iris control. Video cable. Terminations. What to do. Open or close the iris at the controller to suit or reset the iris to auto function by holding the iris open and close buttons at the same time.
  • Page 34: Dome Targeting Incorrect

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Dome Targeting Incorrect What to check. Dome service history. Q-30 THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION What to do. Check the service history of the dome to see if it has been replaced recently. Re-download the software from the console to the dome. The dome may have been put back into the housing in reverse.
  • Page 35: Dead Dome

    Dead Dome What to check. Composite cable at J-Box. Voltage on RS422 interface board. Voltage on CPU board. Camera/lens board. What to do. Make a visual inspection of the J-Box to ensure that the composite cable is connected properly. Unplug the cable and wait 45 sec. Plug the cable back in and test dome operation.
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  • Page 37: Dome Cpu Board

    WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board Remove the RS422 interface board (page Q-34). Then remove the CPU board by first disconnecting the slip ring [a], pan motor [b], and power...
  • Page 38 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board Disconnect all cables from the RS422 interface board. On the new board, set S1 DIP switches to the same settings (if different) as the board to be replaced.
  • Page 39: Camerallens Board

    WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Then disconnect all six cables from the old camera/lens board [a].
  • Page 40: Monochrome Camera

    Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board WARNING: The camera is sensitive to ESD. Use a ground strap when installing.
  • Page 41: Color Camera

    WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board WARNING: The color camera imager head is both delicate and sensitive to ESD. Use a ground strap when installing.
  • Page 42 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board Remove the lens and camera shrouds (four screws each). Then remove the motor suspected of being defective.
  • Page 43: Slip-Ring

    WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board before servicing. AREA OF DETAIL Male Connector Bend To slip ring connector at yoke bracket.
  • Page 44 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board Ready the old slip-ring assembly for removal by unplugging its female connector [a] from the clock-spring cable connector at the yoke bracket, unplugging its ribbon cable [b] from JP4 of the dome CPU board, and by removing its two M3x8...
  • Page 45: Power Supply

    WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board Disconnect power supply cables from P5 [a] on the RS422 interface board and from P2 [b] on the dome CPU board.
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  • Page 47: Back Focus

    WARNING: Unexpected pan and tilt can cause injury or damage the dome during servicing. To prevent such movement, always disconnect power/data connector P4 from the RS422 interface board WARNING: If servicing a color camera, be careful not to disturb the copper-colored imager cable exiting the imager Before you begin: Does the dome use a bubble?
  • Page 48 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS COLOR CAMERAS ONLY! WARNING: Perform this procedure ONLY if the imager head cable was dislodged from the camera while performing the back focus adjust- ment procedure or while replacing the color camera. IMPORTANT: Note the orientation of the ribbon cable as it is seated in the camera.
  • Page 49 Camera Lens* Monochrome Camera Monochrome Camera Options: 1/2" CCD EIA, 60Hz 2003-0026-01 1/2" CCD CCIR, 50Hz 2003-0026-02 NOTE: Monochrome camera uses cable PN 0650-0666-01. Color camera has cable permanently attached to the PCI board. AC/DATA FROM INDOOR J-BOX OR OIB*, PAGE 48. Receives female 7-pin compression-type connector...
  • Page 50 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS Q-46 THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION...
  • Page 51 INDOOR: ALARM INPUT FROM J-BOX. OUTDOOR: FROM OIB*, *Outdoor Interface board. SEE PAGE 48. AUX. OUTPUT INDOOR: TO MONITOR. OUTDOOR: FROM OIB*, SEE PAGE 48. Q-47 SENSORVISION SpeedDome...
  • Page 52 Sensormatic SENSORVISION SYSTEMS FROM J1 TO P4 RS422 INTERFACE RS422 INTERFACE BOARD BOARD LOW TEMP. MAIN CUT-OUT COOLING COOLING THERMOSTAT HEATER STRIP FANS 5305-0003-01 0650-0678-01 0300-0414-01 AC/DATA FROM VIDEO OUTDOOR J-BOX OUTPUT *Inside Outdoor Housing Q-48 THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION...
  • Page 53 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation 500 Northwest 12th Avenue Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 U.S.A. Telephone 305/420-2000 Telefax 305/420-2017 Toll-free 800/241-6678 ® THE WORLD LEADER IN LOSS PREVENTION © 1994 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation...

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