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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Oculus, Oculus Ti, Aeron. Pan & Tilt Camera General Guide SSL DN122305 - v4.2 1 of 24...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Safety. INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. THE MANUFACTURER CAN ACCEPT NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR LOSSES CAUSED DUE TO INCORRECT OR IMPROPER INSTALLATION Read these instructions , Keep these instructions.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Installation Camera mounting The camera is designed to be mounted upright or hanging. By nature of its rugged construction the camera is a heavy item and thus requires a substantial and stable mounting. The camera can be supplied with an optional mount adaptor to allow fixing to industry standard brackets, towers or columns.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide To tilt the camera head When mounting upright, the camera head can be cantered to allow it a field of view clear of the pan motor section of the housing. Unscrew and withdraw the M5 socket head retaining bolt from the middle of the front of the yoke.
Oculus / Aeron – General Guide CA-UCM Installation Cable. Netwok connection leads. Cat5/8P8C pinout configuration – 10/100BASET (TIA568B) Network connectors. Function Tx D+ Tx D - Rx D+ Rx D - Multiway Cable Conductor Assignments. Conductor Function Conductor Function PTZ Power + (Pos)
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Device ID address (block S1, switches 1 to 8) The 8 switches are the binary code of the address so switch 1-1 is equal to 1, switch 1-2 to 2, switch 1-3 to 4, etc.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Start-up POST information display. Power On Self Test Open Platform Version : Firmware version number and check code. Version n.nnn (xxxx) C1 C1 : Firmware security code - {Factory use only} SN:FFFFFFFF Cam:001 E0000...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide The Quick Installation menu. To access the quick installation menu you need to issue a Go To Preset-198 command to the camera. The menu contains only the most common settings that may need to be changed during installation or...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Main Root Menu Send a Preset-2* command (or Preset-199) to access the Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx Main Root Menu. SN: FFFFFFFF POST: 000000000 Preset-2 is the Factory default value which may be adjusted >Lens options via the CONFIGURATION sub-menu, >Goto preset...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Password Screen. -------- The setup menu is protected by a password. ???????? -------- Move and select the highlighted character in the text grid to add it to the password. A B C D E F G H I J K L M...
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Flip Image. – enables vertical reversing of the picture – does not re-orientate PT operation. Module number – displays the video module's identity code – for factory/servicing use. Reset (on reboot|) – will cause the video module to be reset when the Oculus is next rebooted.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx SN: FFFFFFFF POST: 000000000 Camera number Dualed Camera Protocol PelcoD Auto-protocol PelcoD mode Traditional Baud rate 9600 Data-bits 8-bits Parity None Stop-bits Exit menu Camera number Camera number sets the protocol address for the camera. Default is Camera 1 –...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Orientation – Sets the installation orientation for the Open Platform camera. Cameras may be mounted in a Hanging, Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx Upright or upright-Tilted position. Setting the correct SN: FFFFFFFF POST: 000000000 orientation will allow the camera to set the horizon level.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Open Platform Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx SN: FFFFFFFF POST: 000000000 >Date and time Debug messages >Diagnostics Hide quick menu Idle func (tour) Idle timeout IR Lamp Auto-On Auto POST Return to Off-pos PTZF Timeout...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Edit preset… Each preset allows you to define a camera pan and tilt 001@ 002f 003f 004f 005f position as well as a zoom setting. 006f 007f 008f 009f 010f 011f 012f 013f 014f...
Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Preset No. Extended Functions Fixed 1 Select - when in menus and preset 1 otherwise. (Default) Menu Base Value Fixed 199 (Default) Night Mode Colour/Mono toggle Base+1 Fixed 200 (Default) Wiper function Base+2 Fixed 201 (Do not wipe when window is dry.)
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Privacy patches Privacy patches can be used to obscure objects from view. Eight privacy patches can be configured and the state for each patch is shown as either ‘Enabled’, ‘Disab’ or ‘Empty’. Open Platform Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Telemetry Open Platform The Telemetry section allows configuration of the on screen Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx text information and captions that can be overlaid on to the SN: FFFFFFFF POST: 000000000 video display in order to assist the operator.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Tours Select tour… Two types of tour are available. A total of 16 position tours plus Learn/Mimic (4 available) tours. Highlight and Select the tour that is wished to be programmed. Position Tours Open Platform A Position tour is a collection of one or more preset positions Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Open Platform For each preset within the tour you can adjust the positioning Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx speed and dwell time. SN: FFFFFFFF POST: 000000000 To edit a specific step in the tour, highlight the preset number...
Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Video Settings Open Platform This section deals with the default video feed at power on and Version n.nnn (xxxx) xx allows the level and gain to be adjusted for the video outputs. SN: FFFFFFFF...
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Is telemetry from controller steady Check that the controller (Joystick, Matrix, VMS) is sending steady, not irregular, commands. Intermittent command transmission. Dropped messages may result in irregular or apparently random movement and loss of control depending on the protocols in use.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide General Dimensions IR model shown. Total height: 391 mm Centre box Height: 301 mm Depth: 245 mm Width: Oculus 247 mm Aeron 247 mm Mass: Oculus 7.5 Kg Aeron Kg Oculus IR. Units: mm Mounting threads.
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Oculus / Aeron – General Guide Applicable to firmware releases of Oculus and Aeron 1.12x Customised, bespoke and alternative firmware versions may differ in some instances SSL DN122305 - v4.2 24 of 24...
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