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About Rapid Eye Installations

ACUIX Feature Descriptions

Contacts

Document 800-05662 Rev C
06/10
ACUIX™ PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide
When an ACUIX™ dome is network connected to a PC-based DVR (such as the
Honeywell Rapid Eye™) and set to the IntelliBus™ protocol, you can:
Download a dome configuration to a PC for later use: After completing the user
programming of the ACUIX™ unit (presets, mimic tours, preset tours, and privacy
zones), you can upload the configuration data to a PC for safekeeping.
Upload a configuration to another dome of the same camera model: The
configuration can be saved on a PC and uploaded to a replacement dome if
required. The ACUIX™ configuration has camera model specific parameters so the
configuration uploads (retrieving data from a faulty dome) and downloads (sending
data to a new dome) must be between two ACUIX™ units with the same camera
model.
Upgrade the firmware to one or more domes in your network.
For detailed information about these options using the IntelliBus protocol, refer to the
Rapid Eye System Administrator's Guide.
See
Configuration
on page
features.
Note
The terms contact and alarm are used interchangeably to mean the same
thing. Alarm is currently displayed on the OSD, although contact is a more
accurate description as it is not an audible alarm but a change in electrical
state to the contacts, which results in a programmed response.
Contacts can detect a door opening or window breakage, for example. Using the
on-screen display (OSD), you can program up to four normally open or closed conditions
to activate a preset, preset tour, or mimic tour.
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