Moog Videolarm DeputyDome Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Moog Videolarm DeputyDome Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Bullet-resistant standard/pressurized dome

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© 2011, Moog Videolarm, Inc. All Rights Reserved
D e p u t y D o m e ™
Bullet-Resistant Standard/Pressurized Dome
Installation and Operation Instructions for the following models:
DDW10CR1
DeputyDome™ Series, 10-gauge Steel Bullet-Resistant Outdoor
dome PTZ Camera System with 26x Day/Night Camera, onboard receiver
/driver, 120Vac heater Tough enough to stop a 9mm bullet
PDDW10CR1
(Pressurized Version)
DeputyDome™ Series, 10-gauge Steel Bullet-Resistant Outdoor
dome PTZ Camera System with 26x Day/Night Camera, onboard receiver
/driver, 120Vac heater Tough enough to stop a 9mm bullet
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions completely.
© 2009-2010, Videolarm, Inc. All Right Reserved
Product Information for
IP Ready Software
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www.videolarm.com
81-IN5210
12-21-2011

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  • Page 1 © 2011, Moog Videolarm, Inc. All Rights Reserved © 2009-2010, Videolarm, Inc. All Right Reserved Product Information for IP Ready Software 1 . 8 0 0 . 5 5 4 . 1 1 2 4 w w w . v i d e o l a r m . c o m D e p u t y D o m e ™...
  • Page 2: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. CAUTION Heed all warnings RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF Clean only with damp cloth. ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( OR BACK).
  • Page 3 1. NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMS: WARRANTY SERVICE: explanation of the claim shall be given promptly by Purchaser to Moog Videolarm. All claims for warranty service must be made within the warranty period. If after investigation Moog Videolarm determines the reported problem was not covered by the warranty, Purchaser shall pay Moog Videolarm for the cost of investigating the problem at its then prevailing per incident billable rate.
  • Page 4: Electrical Specifications

    Electrical Specifications Content of Box (Camera with hardwire pan/tilt) DDW10CR Power Source & Power Consumption PDDW10CR (includes: heater, blower and camera) DDW10CR1 (N) 115 VAC, 90 vA, 0.8 Amps DDW10CR2 (N) 24 VAC, (Class 2), 90 vA, 3.75Amps (N) Network model CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS English Resolution - 470 TVL - NTSC, 460TVL - PAL...
  • Page 5 Loosen all flange nuts and turn the housing clockwise to Remove (2) tamper resistant with the security tool remove the housing from the mount. The wall mount provided in the packet. can now be attached to the wall. • Quite (2) a pisón resistente con la herramienta de la seguridad •...
  • Page 6 Wiring for DDW10CR. White/Orange Orange • Cableado para DDW10CR. • Câblage pour DDW10CR. Alarm Common • Verdrahtung für DDW10CR. White/Green Alarm In 2 Alarm In 3 6 5 4 • Fiação para DDW10CR. Green Alarm In 1 3 2 1 •...
  • Page 7 To remove Pan/Tilt assembly rmove the dome and liner. Loosen captive bolt as shown. • Afloje el perno cautivo, como se muestra. • Para eliminar Pan / Inclinación rmove montaje de la cúpula y de línea. • Desserrez pistolet comme le montre. •...
  • Page 8 NOTE Position Align O Ring To attach dome inserts most align properly Align insert and install dome. with housing. • Para adjuntar cúpula alinear correctamente la mayoría de las • Alinear insertar e instalar cúpula. inserciones de la vivienda. • Alignez et installez insérer dôme. •...
  • Page 9 Air Chuck Fitting Hose Regulator Nitrogen Tank Place the air chuck on the tank valve and When pressurizing unit be sure to set the begin filling until pressure relief valve opens. gauge or regulator from 10-20psi (.7-1.4bar). • Al presurizar la unidad esté seguro de fijar el calibrador o •...
  • Page 10 Off Off On On Off On Off On On On On On On On Off On Off On On Off On On On On Off On Off On Off On Off Off On On On On On Off Off On Off On On On Off On On On Off Off Off On Off On Off On Off On On On On On On Off Off On On Off Off On On On Off On On Off Off On Off Off Off On On On On Off On Off Off On On On On Off On On Off Off On Off Off On Off On On Off On On On On Off Off Off On On Off On Off On On Off On Off Off Off On Off Off On Off On On On Off Off Off Off On On On Off Off On On Off Off Off Off Off On Off On Off Off On On On Off Off Off On On Off Off Off Off On On On On On On Off On Off On On On Off On On Off On On Off On UNIT ADDRESSES FOR 485 CONTROL The dipswitches come factory preset with switch 6 in the on position, indicating the address mode. The default address for the pan/tilt on receiver/driver versions of the DeputyDome™ is preset at the factory as "1." If more than one unit is being used with 485 control it will be necessary to change the address for each additional unit. To change the address, power down the unit, remove the pan/tilt from the housing, and set the address using the dipswitch settings shown in Chart 1 in the next column. Replace the unit and power up.
  • Page 11: Unit Parameters

    Erasing the EEPROM will override the other switch settings. Night Mode If the EEPROM is erased, power the unit off, set the switches to the desired baudrate, alarm position and display mode , with SW4 and SW5 ON and SW6 Day Mode OFF, then power the unit on again. Finally power the unit off, set the address Auto Iris / Auto Day/Night and make sure that SW6 is ON, power the unit on and begin normal operation. Clear All Presets The Autotour function causes the camera to automatically go, in sequence, to each preset that has been programmed into the PTZ. The dwell time at each preset position can be individually set to be from 0 to 99 seconds. See the Menu Driven Settings section to learn how to set dwell time. The Autotour will continue until a pan or tilt command is given. If the unit loses power while in Autotour, Autotour will be resumed when power is restored. Pattern The DeputyDome allows recording of two patterns with each pattern being up to 2 minutes in length. This is a separate feature from Autotour. To record a pattern: 1. If the camera is in autotour, use the joystick to stop it. 2. Clear all customized presets such as preset 1, 2, 3 etc. (Note: Once the pattern has been recorded, the presets can be set again) 3. Set preset 80 (8->0->#->Set) to begin recording pattern 1 (or set preset 79 to begin recording pattern 2) 4. Use joystick to move the camera (the movement is recorded) 5. Set preset 81 (8->1->#->Set) to stop recording (for Pattern 1 or 2) To run a pattern: 1. If the camera is in autotour, use the joystick to stop it. 2. Go to preset 80 (8->0->Set) to run Pattern 1 (or go to preset 79 to run Pattern 2) To stop a pattern: Move the joystick Note: 1. Pattern and Autotour are different processes. Make sure to use joystick to stop one before initiating another.
  • Page 12: Replacement Parts List

    30-VL1522 DDW10C Electrical Shield 60-1412 DDWC10 tilt bushings 90-BTRP20 #10-32 X 3/8" pan head screw SS 60-1421 DDWC10 tilt shafts 92-WSTH04 #10 Star washer 73-CAMTR01 1/3"CCD AF 16X ZOOM 12VDC NTSC DDWC10 Heater 30-VL1415 DDWC10 Camera Bracket 96-RSORNG 1/4 O-ring 90-BTSM01 1.5mm X 6mm Sheet metal screw SS RCDWW10 Clear dome for DeputyDome™ 90-BTRP20 #10-32 X 3/8" PN HD PHIL SS 90-BTSEC04 1/4-20 x 3/8" security screws 30-VL1419 DDWC10 tilt bracket 90-BTHH33 5/16-18 X 3/4 Hex head bolt SS 90-BTBS04 10-32x1/2" Button Head screw SS 92-WSSL02 5/16 Split Lockwasher SS 92-WSTH04 #10 Star washer 30-VL1408 DDWC10 P/T Quick release bkt 27-WDDW10 DDWC10 window 96-MPDDW...
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  • Page 14: Message Format

    VL-422 Communication Protocol (DeputyDome) Message Format Data is transmitted at 9600 baud, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, 8 data bits (lsb first), no parity. The general format for messages sent to the DeputyDome and for inquiry response messages sent by the DeputyDome is shown below: BYTE DATA DESCRIPTION Sync character Address in hex Camera address (01H – DFH) 3 to N-1 Command Data All command characters are 8-bit characters; most are ASCII characters. 80H - 8FH Most significant bit is always 1. Least significant (LS) nibble is XOR of all previous bytes (LS Terminator and Checksum nibble only) except for the leading character F8H. The acknowledge message sent from the DeputyDome shall consist of a single hexadecimal 06 character. The negative acknowledge message shall consist of a single hexadecimal 15 character. Characters enclosed in quotes represent ASCII characters and numbers followed by an “H” are hexadecimal numbers. Message Sequence Each message transaction is initiated by the controller. The DeputyDome shall respond to each successfully received message with an ACK message no sooner than 1ms. and no later than 20ms. after the last byte of the message has been received. If the message is not understood by the DeputyDome, a NACK message will be sent. If an inquiry message is successfully received from the host, the DeputyDome shall respond with the ACK message as previously described and the inquiry response shall then be transmitted no sooner than 1ms. and no later than 100ms. after the transmission of the ACK. Command Messages These commands control the basic motion of the pan/tilt platform and the lens movement of the camera system. Byte number 1 is the start of message F8, byte number 2 is the device address (default = 01), and byte number five is the message terminator byte. Motion Command Messages FUNCTION Byte #3 Byte #4 DESCRIPTION PAN LEFT “P”...
  • Page 15 Preset Command Messages These commands control the position presets and some of the operational parameters of the pan/tilt platform. Byte number 1 is the start of message “F8”, byte number 2 is the device address (default = 01), and byte number five is the message terminator byte. Note that preset 63 is reserved for another function; this preset number is used in the commands “P””?” and “H””?”. FUNCTION Byte #3 Byte #4 DESCRIPTION GOTO PRESET POSITION “H” 01H – 40H Goto preset position. Presets 1 – 64 SAVE PRESET POSITION “P” 01H – 40H Store preset position. Presets 1 – 64 CLEAR PRESET “K” 01H – 40H Clear preset position from memory. Presets 1 – 63 CLEAR ALL PRESETS “P” “C” Clears all presets from memory AUTO TOUR ON “L” “A” Enables the auto tour. Any pan left or pan right will turn off the auto tour. PRESET STATUS REQUEST “H” “?” Requests current preset status Preset Response Message FUNCTION Byte #3 Byte #4...
  • Page 16: Position Feedback

    E2 (MS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH E11, E10, E09, E08 of elevation data. Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH E07, E06, E05, E04 of elevation data. E0 (LS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH E03, E02, E01, E00 of elevation data. 80H - 8FH Most significant bit is always 1. Least significant (LS) nibble is the XOR of all previous bytes Terminator and Checksum (LS nibble only) except for leading autobaud character F8H. Notes on “Goto position” command: Pan position has a range of 0 – 2880. This represents the range of 0 to 360 degrees in steps of .15 degree. A pan position of 000 represents the home position. Tilt position has a range of 0 to 950. This represents a range of 0 to 95 degrees in steps of .10 degree. Position 0 is the maximum down position and position 950 is the maximum up (horizontal) position. Home position is at 450. Position Feedback This command causes the platform to report the current pan and tilt position based on the motor encoders. Byte number 1 is the start of message F8H, byte number 2 is the device address (default = 01), and byte number five is the message terminator byte. FUNCTION Byte #3 Byte #4 DESCRIPTION “?” Get position. ASCII character upper case “p” followed by the “?” REQUEST POSITION “P” character. The response to this command is shown in the table below: BYTE DATA DESCRIPTION Sync character Address in hex Camera address (01H - DFH) “P” Upper case “P” Position data is 30H ored with data nibble A2 (MS nibble) 30H - 3FH A11, A10, A09, A08 of azimuth data.
  • Page 17 BYTE DATA DESCRIPTION Sync character Address in hex Camera address (01H - DFH) “v” Lower case “v” Position data is 30H ored with data nibble Z2 (MS nibble) 30H - 3FH Z11, Z10, Z09, Z08 of zoom lens position data. Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH Z07, Z06, Z05, Z04 of zoom lens position data. Z0 (LS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH Z03, Z02, Z01, Z00 of zoom lens position data. F2 (MS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH F11, F10, F09, F08 of lens focus position data. Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH F07, F06, F05, F04 of lens focus position data. F0 (LS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH F03, F02, F01, F00 of lens focus position data. 80H - 8FH Most significant nibble is always 8. Least significant (LS) nibble is the XOR of all previous Terminator and Checksum bytes (LS nibble only) except for leading autobaud character F8H. Lens Position Feedback Commands FUNCTION Byte #3 Byte #4 DESCRIPTION “?”...
  • Page 18 Z0 (LS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH Z03, Z02, Z01, Z00 of zoom lens position data. F2 (MS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH F11, F10, F09, F08 of focus data. Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH F07, F06, F05, F04 of focus data. F0 (LS nibble) Position data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH F03, F02, F01, F00 of focus data. 80H - 8FH Most significant nibble is always 8. Least significant (LS) nibble is the XOR of all previous Terminator and Checksum bytes (LS nibble only) except for leading autobaud character F8H. Latch Commands The camera commands control parameters of camera operation. All the Camera commands generate a Latch Status response message. FUNCTION Byte #3 Byte #4 DESCRIPTION MANUAL IRIS TOGGLE “L” “M” Toggles iris operation between auto iris and manual iris. CAMERA POWER TOGGLE “L” “P” Toggles camera operation on and off. LENS SPEED TOGGLE “L” “L” Toggles between high speed and low speed zoom TOGGLE AUX1 & “L” “1” Toggles AUX1 output. Also puts camera into auto white balance.
  • Page 19 FUNCTION Byte #3 Byte #4 DESCRIPTION REQUEST SENSOR DATA “S” “?” Get pressure and temperature data. The response to this command is shown in the table below: BYTE DATA DESCRIPTION Autobaud character Address in hex Camera address (01H - DFH) “S” Upper case “S” Pressure data is 30H ored with data nibble P1 (MS nibble) 30H - 3FH P07, P06, P05, P04 of pressure data. P0 (LS nibble) Pressure data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH P03, P02, P01, P00 of pressure data. T1 (MS nibble) Temperature data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH T07, T06, T05, T04 of temperature data. T0 (LS nibble) Temperature data is 30H ored with data nibble 30H - 3FH T03, T02, T01, T00 of temperature data. 80H - 8FH Most significant nibble is always 8. Least significant (LS) nibble is the XOR of all previous Terminator and Checksum bytes (LS nibble only) except for leading autobaud character F8H. ** Not supported on DeputyDome...
  • Page 20: Product Registration/Warranty

    Product Registration/Warranty Thank you for choosing Moog Videolarm. We value your patronage and are solely committed to providing you with the highest quality products available and superior customer service. Should a problem arise, rest assure that Moog Videolarm stands behind its products by offering impressive warranty plans: 3 Years on all Housings, Poles, Power Supplies, and Accessories and 5 Years on camera systems (SView, QView, Warriors), and InfraRed Illuminators. Register Your Products Online Take a few moments and validate your purchase via the Online Product Registration Form at www.videolarm.com/productregistration.jsp Register your recent Moog Videolarm purchases and benefit from the following: • Simple and Trouble-Free RMA process • Added into customer database to receive product updates / news • Eliminate the need to archive original purchase documents: Receipts, Purchase Orders, etc…...

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