Bolide Technology BC2002-AT88 User Manual

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BC2002-AT88 Integrated Positioning System
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    BOLIDE User Manual BC2002-AT88 Integrated Positioning System Before use the product, please read this manual carefully.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Welcome ....................1 Declaration ....................2 Installation Type Guide ................3 Wall Mount ..................4 Corner Mount ..................5 Pole Mount ................... 6 Pedestal Mount ..................7 Connections ....................8 Menu Tree ....................10 Menu Operation ..................11 Operation Instruction ................11 1.
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Welcome Thank you for purchasing this product! Features: Precise stepping motors ensure 0.1 positioning accuracy and drive the unit to run smoothly without vibration • 220 presets, 4 sequences with up to 32 presets each, 4 patterns with min. 180 seconds each, 4 pannings, 8 zones. •...
  • Page 4: Declaration

    Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules and European Union 89/336/EEC directive and its latest amended version. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 5: Installation Type Guide

    Installation Type Guide INSTALLATION TYPE GUIDE INSTALLATON TYPE GUIDE Four main kinds of installation are available for intergated positioning system: 1) Wall Mount 2) Corner Mount 3) Pole Mount 4) Pedestal Mount NOTE: Installation site should be able to bear at least 4 times the weight of the positioning system. 1.
  • Page 6: Wall Mount

    Wall Mount Setupconditions: It is suitable for the the hard wall which is indoor or outdoor. Wall thickness: be enough to install M8 (100mm • • 140 0 length) expansion bolt. Bearing load: 4 times the weight of the integrated •...
  • Page 7: Corner Mount

    Corner Mount Setupconditions: Corner adapter It is suitable for the the hard walls which are both indoor or outdoor and can make a vertical angle. Wall thickness: be enough to install M8 (80mm length) • • 4 M8 foundation bolt 4 M8 nut spring washer flat washer tightening &...
  • Page 8: Pole Mount

    Pole Mount Setupconditions: It is suitable for the hard pole which is indoor or outdoor. Pole diameter: • • Pole adapter 130-152mm Bearing load: 4 times the weight of the integrated • • Clamps camera assembly as the Fasten the pole adapter into the pole with the clamp left pictureillustrated.
  • Page 9: Pedestal Mount

    Pedestal Mount Setupconditions: It is highly recommended to use the pole provided by • • the dealer. Bearing load: 4 times the weight of the integrated cam- • • & 4 M8nut spring washer flat washer era assembly Power cable video cable 1.Put the pedestal mount on a solid, aclinic ground, aim the 4 holes on bracket adapter to the 4 M8 screws on the flange, route the power cable and video cable through the cable...
  • Page 10: Connections

    Connections Connections for using RS-485 control • Power cable 24V Video cable Video input Video output Monitor RS 485 A B...
  • Page 11 Connections Connections for using coaxial control • Power cable 24V Power cable 24V Communication cable Communication cable Video cable Video cable Video input Video output Coaxial Convertor Monitor or video matrix O P E N W I D E N E A R C L O S E T E L E F A R...
  • Page 12: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree System Setup ==================================== 1.Device Information 2.Display Configuration 3.Change Password 4.Language Select 5.Factory Default 6.System Restart 7.About 8.Back 0.Exit Lens Parameters ==================================== 1.Zooming Speed :High/low 2.Max Digital Zoom :Off 3.Focus Limit :1cm 4.Vibration Correction: Off 5.Iris ALC Value :000 6.Iris PLC Value :000 7.Auto Recovery...
  • Page 13: Menu Operation

    Menu Operation Operation Instruction NOTE: If you want to switch the characters, move the Two methods are available for carrying out the opera- • joystick clockwise or anticlockwise and hold it for tion by the system controller. two seconds. Press the combined hot keys to operate different If you want to scroll the next group of selection, functions.
  • Page 14: System Setup

    1. System Setup NOTE: Main menu • System Setup 1.If the S/N is not identical with the original one, System Setup ==================================== the following picture will pop out.Please repeat step 1.Device Information 2.Display Configuration 1 through step 5. 3.Change Password 4.Language Select 5.Factory Default 6.System Restart...
  • Page 15: Display Configuration

    1.2.1 Title Display Edit System Title ------------------------------- This allows you to program how titles are display INPUT 0000000000 on the monitor.The following titles can be set: BACK System Title (ON,OFF, 2s-60s): Displays the ------------------------------- system title. Uppercase Zoom Shift Presets Title (ON, OFF, 2s-60s) :Displays preset title when calling up the preset.
  • Page 16: Change Password

    Information Text Position • • Enter New Password ==================================== Input [******] System Title Back Preset/Pattern/ Autoscan Title Region Title 7.Confirm the new password.It is necessary to enter 16:25:06 134/074 Time/Date 05-01-00 the new password again. Zoom times Vertical tilt degree Confirm Password Horizontal pan degree ====================================...
  • Page 17: Factory Default

    Zooming Speed HIGH User Defined R 1.4 Language Select Max Digital Zoom User Defined B Main menu • System Setup• Language Select Focus Min Limit 30CM Backlight Mode Iris ALC value Backlight Value Language Select Iris PLC value Auto Stop Timer ==================================== 1.Language: English...
  • Page 18 System S/N :0000000000000000 System ID :0001<Hard> Baudrate :4800 Protocol :FACTORY Model :BC2002-AT88 Camera temp :+25C/+77F P/T temp :+33C/+91F Version :f001(081015) Copy right :2003 2008 Any Command to Exit Note: The menu screen is closed automatically as any command is carried out.
  • Page 19: Lens Parameters

    2. Lens Parameters Main menu • Lens Parameters 2.6 Iris PLC Value( Some camera only) Lens Parameters This sets the iris peak level control value. The value ==================================== 1.Zooming Speed :High ranges from 000 to 127. 2.Max Digital Zoom :Off 3.Focus Limit :1cm Default value: 23X color/mono camera: 016...
  • Page 20: Camera Parameters

    3. Camera Parameters Main menu • Camera Parameters AGC: Set Auto gain control in priority. Values are: 0dB, Camera Parameters ==================================== 6dB,12dB,18dB,24dB,30dB. Higher dB value makes 1.Picture Freeze :OFF 2.Line Lock Phase :OFF 3.Exposure Mode image brighter. 4.White Balance 5.Backlight Mode Note: Only if Exposure Mode is not set to AUTO, 6.Back 0.Exit...
  • Page 21: Backlight Mode

    OFF: This function is disabled. 3.4 White Balance Normal: Standard BLC mode. This is used to manually adjust red and blue settings for WDR: Wide Dynamic Range mode. optimal viewing. Available settings include: AUTO: Auto white balance.(default setting) Note: 1.Only if the backlight mode is set to Nor- USER: Manually set the red and the blue values.
  • Page 22: Pan/Tilt Parameters

    4. Pan/Tilt Parameters Main menu• Pan/Tilt Parameters Water Jet Setup ==================================== 1.Correlative Preset :003 Pan/Tilt Parameters 2.Correlative AUX :004 ==================================== 3.Jet Dwell Time :003 1.Auto Stop Timer :OFF 4.Return To Origin 2.Speed Magnifier :x01 5.Run 3.Proportional PT 6.Back 4.Water jet setup 0.Exit 5.Wiper 6.Defroster Setup...
  • Page 23: Set North Direction

    Pan Origin Direction: When it is ON, it will check the For example: original direction of observation. When it is OFF, it will take the current observation position as the original Move To The Object Call direction. Preset 1 To Confirm ..Define the Origin of -180/+180: Set the start/ end ob- servation position of -180/+180 mode.
  • Page 24: Function Setting

    5. Function Setting Main menu• Function Setting Call Preset 1 Save Call Preset 2 cancel Function Setting ==================================== 1.Presets Setup 2.Sequence Setup 3.Pattern Setup 4.Autoscan Setup 5.Regions Setup 6.Time Action 7.Idle Action Move to the desired position and zoom to a suitable 8.Back 0.Exit level, call preset 1 to save the current preset, call pre-...
  • Page 25: Pattern Setup

    3.Edit Sequence:This sets order and pause time spent 5.3 Pattern Setup at each preset position.It is possible to set 32 positions Main Menu• Function Setting• Pattern setup as shown in the following illustration. Pattern Setup [Preset Number -Dwell Timer] ==================================== ==================================== 1.Pattern Number :001...
  • Page 26: Autoscan Setup

    5.4 Autoscan Setup Move to start point Call preset 1 to confirm Main menu• Function Setting• Autoscan setup Call preset 2 to cancel Autoscan Setup ==================================== 1.Autoscan Number :001 2.Title 3.Set Left Limit 4.Set Right Limit 5.Defaul Speed :255 Move the joystick to record the zoom operation.Mean- 6.Run Continuously 7.Delete Current while the following picture will display on the screen.
  • Page 27: Regions Setup

    Up to four regions can be set. • 4.Set Right Limit: This sets the right edge of the area to be scanned. 1.Region Number:It sets the autoscan mode number, ranging from 001 to 004. Move to right limit Call preset 1 to confirm Call preset 2 to cancel 2.Title: It sets the name for the region,which can be displayed on the screen.Please refer to page 11 in details.
  • Page 28: Idle Action

    NOTE: 5. Delete Current: The current region is deleted.The The specified time can not be overlapped.Otherwise, following picture is displayed on the screen. the assigned Timer Running functions are ineffective. Timer Running function is prior to Auto Action function. Deleting..Operations on keyboard will break the Timer Run- ning function, however the function will continue af- ter 10 seconds idle time.
  • Page 29: Privacy Masking

    6. Privacy Masking NOTE: Main menu• Privacy Making User should select other place or delete other mask • position to set a new one, if the total of mask number Privacy Masking ==================================== 1.Mask Number :001 exceeds a maximum of eight. 2.Setup New Mask 3.Activate :OFF...
  • Page 30: Appendix I: Dip Switch & Jumper Settings

    Appendix I: DIP Switch & Jumper Settings This speed dome supports multi-protocol. The setting To set the DIP switches: chart is shown below, O means ON, blank means 1. Remove the plug from the left cover. It is not neces- OFF, X means either ON or OFF.
  • Page 31 System address setting Address setting chart The control commands contain target system’s ID. The O means ON, blank means OFF. system only reacts to the command sent to its own ad- Switc h Numb e r dress or broadcast address. So, each system should be assigned an address.
  • Page 32 Sw itc h N u m b e r Sw itc h N u m b e r -30-...
  • Page 33 Sw itc h N u m b e r Sw itc h N u m b e r 1 3 2 1 7 6 1 3 3 1 7 7 1 3 4 1 7 8 1 3 5 1 7 9 1 3 6 1 8 0 1 3 7...
  • Page 34 Switc h Num b e r Pro g ra m- ma b le Ad d re ss -32-...
  • Page 35: Appendix Ii: Rs485 Bus Basic Knowledge

    Appendix II: RS485 Bus Basic Knowledge Characteristics of RS485 Bus 3-2 The connection of 120 Ohm termination resistor: As specified by RS485 standards, RS485 Bus is of The termination resistor is ready on the Protocol half-duplexed data transmission cables with char- PCB.
  • Page 36 4. Problems in practical connection In some circumstances user adopts a star configu- In such circumstances the factory recommends the ration in practical connection. The termination re- usage of RS485 distributor. The distributor can change sistors must be connected to the two equipment the star configuration connection to the mode of con- that are farthest away from each other, such as nection stipulated in the RS485 standards.
  • Page 37: Appendix Iii:lightning Proof & Surge Proof

    Appendix III: Lightning Proof & Surge Proof The product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to The system must be grounded with equal potentials. prevent from damage by lightning strike below 4000V The earth ground connection must satisfy the anti- and impulse signals such as surge; but it is also neces- interference and electrical safety requirements and sary to abide by the following precautions to ensure elec- must not short circuited with high voltage electricity...
  • Page 38: Appendix :Trouble Shooting

    Appendix : Trouble Shooting Possible Causes Trouble Solutions 1.The AC power supply is not connect to the port of the connection board or the 1.Check the connection of the power supply to ensure the contact is not good. socket is in good condition The red LED 2.The color wire of the connection board 2.Check the connection of the color line in order to ensure...

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