Xtralis ADPRO Presidium Mini Installation And User Manual
Xtralis ADPRO Presidium Mini Installation And User Manual

Xtralis ADPRO Presidium Mini Installation And User Manual

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Mini by Xtralis
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User Manual

March 11, 2010
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual March 11, 2010 Doc. 14294_02...
  • Page 3: Fcc Compliance Statement

    Xtralis or its representatives. Total Liability To the fullest extent permitted by law that any limitation or exclusion cannot apply, the total liability of Xtralis in relation to the products is limited to: (i) in the case of services, the cost of having the services supplied again;...
  • Page 4: Radio Interference

    The ADPRO Product Installation and Upgrade CD contains a copy of all distribution licences relevant to Presidium. Tradename statement Xtralis ADPRO is a registered trademark of Xtralis AG Pty Ltd. Lightning or Related Voltage Surges Damage or malfunction caused by lightning or related voltage surges may be excluded from the manufacturer’s warranty at the manufacturer’s discretion.
  • Page 5 Focus 31, Mark Road Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7BW, UK declares, that the product(s): Product Name: ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Intelligent Video System Model Number: PDM-Mini meet the Standards detailed below. EMC Emissions EN55022:1998 (CISPR 22:1997) + A1, A2, AS/NZS CISPR 22:2006 Class A Conducted and radiated emissions.
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Contents 1 Introduction ............................1 1.1 Features of the Presidium Mini ..................1 1.2 Installation Steps ........................1 2 Design Guide ............................3 2.1 Introduction .........................3 2.1.1 Purpose ........................3 2.1.2 Scope ........................3 2.1.3 Intended Audience ....................3 2.1.4 Other Resources ......................4...
  • Page 8 Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 2.8 Site Maintenance ....................... 26 2.8.1 Routine Maintenance ..................... 27 2.8.2 Routine Site Maintenance ..................27 2.8.3 Routine Equipment Maintenance ................28 2.8.4 Routine Detection Tests ..................28 2.8.5 Maintenance to Regulatory Requirements ............28 3 Presidium Mini Connectors ......................
  • Page 9 ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 4.6 Troubleshooting ........................ 67 4.6.1 Detection Problems ....................67 4.6.2 IP Address Forgotten ..................... 67 4.6.3 Presidium Mini Will Not Connect ................68 Presidium Mini Appears in List of Local Units ............68 Presidium Mini Does Not Appear in List of Local Units ..........
  • Page 10 Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Figure 23: Pinouts for Presidium Mini I/O connector................36 Figure 24: Access/Secure Input Configuration..................37 Figure 25: Installation Screen ......................39 Figure 26: Presidium Setup Utility......................40 Figure 27: Presidium Licence Agreement .................... 40 Figure 28: Choose Setup Type ......................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 1 Introduction The Presidium Mini Compact Intelligent Video System is a high performance, DC powered, 2- channel video movement detection system in a desktop/wallmount enclosure for the protection of smaller properties.
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  • Page 13: Design Guide

    Installation or configuration of ADPRO VideoCentral Monitoring Software (refer to Central Monitoring Station Design Guide, Part No: 201700). • Any relevant Application Notes, Tech Tips and FAQs. Refer to Xtralis website - www.xtralis.com. 2.1.3 Intended Audience The intended audience for this Design Guide includes the following key stakeholders: •...
  • Page 14: Other Resources

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 2.1.4 Other Resources A number of other resources should also be used in conjunction with this Design Guide. • Presidium Mini Design Forms - refer to System Design and Equipment Checklist on page 99.
  • Page 15: The Role Of Security

    2.3.2 Presidium Mini - an ADPRO Solution ADPRO Presidium Mini, in conjunction with the other Xtralis products, are ideally suited for security solutions where the risk is illegal intrusion into a high value asset. The Presidium Mini approach provides reliable protection of a perimeter or sterile area, with rapid identification of the cause of any intrusion within that perimeter.
  • Page 16: Presidium Mini System Concept

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Presidium Mini System Concept This section provides a brief description of how Presidium Mini performs image processing to determine if an intruder is present in the protected area. 2.4.1 Operational Concept Presidium Mini analyses video from CCTV cameras to detect movement that is likely to be an intruder.
  • Page 17: Preliminary Information

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual The system design is critical to ensure that the Presidium Mini system performs as expected. A well-designed system can deliver exceptional performance, whereas a system that has not had a rigorous design process will not perform to expectations. Presidium Mini provides a high level of flexibility in its configuration, but is dependent on the quality of video signals and scene content to deliver a high performance solution.
  • Page 18: Detailed Site Plan

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Detailed Site Plan The production of a detailed site plan annotated with key information (refer to Appendix C for an example) is the key element in completing a successful site survey. As a minimum, the following information must be included: Location and type of existing illumination, including coverage, to determine its suitability.
  • Page 19: Figure 1: Suitable/Unsuitable Perimeter Conditions

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Figure 1: Suitable/Unsuitable Perimeter Conditions Doc. 14294_02...
  • Page 20: Clarify Requirements

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Figure 2: Suitable/Unsuitable Area Detection Scenes Presidium Mini is used in perimeter and area protection scenarios. The key to providing a successful solution is installing Presidium Mini into a scenario that is suited to its requirements.
  • Page 21: System Hardware

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 2.5.3 System Hardware Appendix D contains a checklist for system design and equipment selection. Camera Selection and Location The selection and location of cameras is vitally important for the successful operation of the Presidium Mini Video Intrusion System.
  • Page 22 Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 2. Camera Field of View (FOV) Setting the correct horizontal FOV of the camera is critical for reliable detection. The horizontal FOV determines the lens required on the camera. The following guidelines are important: •...
  • Page 23: Figure 4: Camera Dead Zone

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 4. Dead Zones The dead 'zone' is the area under the camera that the camera cannot view and should be considered during system design. The following figure shows the dead zone area.
  • Page 24: Figure 6: Recommended Presidium Mini Pole Installation

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 6. Camera Positioning and Mounting The position and mounting of cameras is vital to ensure reliable performance from a Presidium Mini system. The essentials when choosing a position and mount for cameras are: •...
  • Page 25: Other Detectors Selection And Location

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Figure 7: Presidium Mini Pole Front View • Do not install cameras facing at trees or plants, which may move in the wind or drop leaves (tree shadows may also move in the wind). In many circumstances this is unavoidable, but should be limited as far as possible.
  • Page 26: Figure 8: Fov Of Curtain Pir With Camera

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis The following diagrams illustrate the alignment of a long range PIR with the camera field of view, and a wide angle PIR with the camera FOV. Figure 8: FOV of Curtain PIR with Camera...
  • Page 27: Pir Alignment

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual The difference in dead zones of the two technologies is an important factor to consider when the PIR/camera combination is used. The PIR may have a very steep downwards angle, whereas a camera may have a much larger dead zone, as illustrated below.
  • Page 28: Pir Termination

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Figure 13: PIR Alignment on Fenceline PIR Termination If PIRs are being used on the site, then their detection curtain must be terminated suitably, in a similar fashion to blocking out lights from nearby roads. Referring to Figure 15 under the PIR alignment section, the detection curtain should be terminated by a suitable material at the boundary of detection.
  • Page 29: Camera/Pir Alignment

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Camera/PIR Alignment The camera alignment relative to the boundary and other cameras is paramount in ensuring that there are no 'blind-spots' on the site. Align each camera to cover the dead zone of the next camera, and to adequately cover the area under protection.
  • Page 30: Equipment Room

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis The following are some key considerations in determining the best illumination method: • The requirements will dictate if IR illuminators or visible lighting is used. The cameras used with IR illuminators must be either B&W or day/night cameras capable of automatically switching between colour/B&W depending on the conditions.
  • Page 31: Monitoring Equipment

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Environmental Requirements The equipment room should meet the following environmental specification: • Temperature: 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) - Presidium Mini • Humidity: less than 90% non-condensing Power Supply Depending upon security requirements, a backup power supply (such as a UPS) should be considered.
  • Page 32: System Installation

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis System Installation Install the Presidium Mini system and associated hardware in accordance with appropriate CCTV installation practices. Ensure adherence to any local, legal or mandatory requirements for electrical or telecommunications infrastructure.
  • Page 33: Installation Adjacent To Roads

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Installation Adjacent to Roads Headlights sweeping across the area under surveillance have the potential to cause nuisance alarms. If the area is near a road and has the likelihood of headlights sweeping over it, consider some sort of light barrier to ensure the headlights do not cause nuisance alarms.
  • Page 34: Instrument Racks And Cablings

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 2.6.3 Instrument Racks and Cablings There are a number of standard procedures that should be followed while installing any electrical equipment including a rack mounted Presidium Mini: • Ensure all local safety regulations regarding installation of electrical equipment are followed.
  • Page 35: Site Commissioning

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Site Commissioning The Commissioning Phase consists of the following steps: • Presidium Mini Configuration • Detection Tests • Soak Tests • Monitoring Tests Appendix F contains a commissioning checklist for each Presidium Mini channel.
  • Page 36: Soak Tests

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis • Execute tests in each detection area based on the type of intrusion, and where possible differing environmental conditions, e.g. day/night/dusk/dawn. Ensure that the alarm activation is reported as expected at the Presidium Mini system, and also that any third party system triggered from the Presidium Mini system receives an alarm notification.
  • Page 37: Routine Maintenance

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 2.8.1 Routine Maintenance On many sites, Presidium Mini will be used in conjunction with other detection technologies. The respective maintenance and testing procedures for the other products should be used in conjunction with this information to ensure overall site security is maintained at the required level.
  • Page 38: Routine Equipment Maintenance

    Regular cleaning of the window on any PRO series PIR. The window should be cleaned with lens cleaner and a lint free cloth. If the window is showing signs of deterioration or peeling, please contact your Xtralis supplier for replacement details. •...
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  • Page 41: Presidium Mini Connectors

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 3 Presidium Mini Connectors Presidium Mini is housed in a metal enclosure suitable for desktop placement or vertical attachment to a wall via two screw-mounting tabs. Important: It is a UL requirement that cabling to a wall mounted Presidium Mini is only from the side or top.
  • Page 42: Power Connection

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Figure 20: Typical Connections to a Presidium Mini Power Connection The Presidium Mini is designed for regulated 12V DC operation. The recommended method of obtaining this power is from the supplied plug-pack unit via 100-240 VAC 50-60Hz operation.
  • Page 43: Video Connections

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Video Connections 3.3.1 Inputs The video output of a camera is connected to a Video In BNC type connector, which may be terminated in 75 ohms (software controlled at setup time). The camera should be terminated unless the camera is teed off the video input to another device.
  • Page 44: Table 2: Video Output Display

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis The following table details graphics that are displayed on the video outputs: Table 2: Video Output Display Display When Explanation No Video Screen No video detected (refer to No-Video A blue screen is displayed with the No Video...
  • Page 45: Alarm Inputs

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Alarm Inputs There are two alarm inputs on the Presidium Mini. They are labelled ALM A I/P and ALM B I/P. The alarm inputs may be used to connect PIRs etc to combine with the video motion detection, by ‘ANDing’...
  • Page 46: Alarm Outputs

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Both the alarm input and alarm isolate connections are tamper protected (regardless of the access/secure state). To ensure the best immunity to EMC disturbances, the isolation input should be wired using shielded cable.
  • Page 47: Access/Secure Input

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 3.7.1 Access/Secure Input The Access/Secure input (pin 2) is used to put the Presidium Mini into the Access or Secure state. When in the Access state, alarm triggers are disabled for alarm inputs and VMD, however alarm input tamper, contrast, and no-video triggers are still enabled (unless disabled by the Alarm Isolate).
  • Page 48: Fault Relay

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 3.7.2 Fault Relay Presidium Mini has a fault relay, which is a Form C single pole changeover contact, available on pins 3, 4 and 5 of the General Inputs / Outputs connector. The relay has the following behaviour.
  • Page 49: Installation / Configuration

    Unpacking After unpacking the Presidium Mini, carefully check for any signs of damage. Any damage should be reported to your supplier, or to Xtralis Pty Ltd directly, before the Presidium Mini is installed. Check that the packing carton contains the following items: •...
  • Page 50: Figure 26: Presidium Setup Utility

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Select the Attachments button in the upper right corner and then install Presidium Mini setup software option. Figure 26: Presidium Setup Utility Select Next. The Licence Agreement is displayed. Figure 27: Presidium Licence Agreement...
  • Page 51: Configure The Pc Network Connections

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Accept the terms of the agreement and select Next. The Destination Folder screen is displayed. Figure 28: Choose Setup Type Select Next to install the Setup Utility in the default folder, or select Browse to specify a different installation location.
  • Page 52: Configure Presidium Mini

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select Properties. The following screen is displayed. Figure 30: Internet Protocol Properties Change the PC IP settings to the following: 192.168.1.2 Set the subnet mask address to: 255.255.255.0 Click OK, and the Local Area Connection Properties box is displayed again.
  • Page 53: Figure 31: Establish Connection To The Presidium Mini

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Figure 31: Establish Connection to the Presidium Mini Wait for approximately 60 seconds for the connected device to appear in the List of Local Units (if the Presidium Mini is connected locally).
  • Page 54: Figure 32: Establish Connection To The Presidium Mini

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Figure 32: Establish Connection to the Presidium Mini The Presidium Mini requires connection to two consecutive IP Address on Port Number 80. The default addresses are 192.168.1.3 and 192.168.1.4 (on Port 80) While some network configurations may allow the use of two IP Addresses, other simple network configurations such as xDSL may not.
  • Page 55: Setup Utility No Activity Timer

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Figure 33: Port Redirection Example Once the connection to the Presidium Mini is established, the Password screen is displayed (refer to Section 4.4.3) 4.4.2 Setup Utility No Activity Timer The Presidium Setup Utility will automatically disconnect the connection to a Presidium Mini if no mouse movement is detected within a 5 minute period.
  • Page 56: Using The Setup Utility

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 4.4.3 Using the Setup Utility Figure 34: Enter Password Enter the password; Enter username (default = admin) and password (default = admin), select OK. (Note that the defaults should be changed to a user defined a new username or password, refer to Authentication on page 62).The following screen is then displayed.
  • Page 57: System Status

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Figure 36: Change Video Standard This screen enables PAL or NTSC to be selected as the video standard. Select the video standard of the cameras connected to the Presidium Mini and select OK.
  • Page 58: Configure Channels

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Alarm Sealed Alarm Unsealed Isolated Isolation with Alarm Input Tamper 4.4.5 Configure Channels Configuring the channels enables cameras, detection areas and alarm behaviour to be defined. Doc. 14294_02...
  • Page 59: General Setup

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual General Setup Highlight the required channel and select Configure. The following screen is displayed. Figure 37: General Tab Channel Name Enter a name for this channel. The name is only displayed on the Setup screen, but not on the video output.
  • Page 60: Figure 38: Contrast Level Indicator

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Figure 38: Contrast Level Indicator The contrast level indicator shows the dynamic range of the video on the current channel, with black level at the base and peak white at the top.
  • Page 61: Camera Calibration

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Camera Calibration Camera calibration calibrates the dimensions and depth of field of the camera’s field of view. Camera calibration is important to ensure that Presidium Mini can accurately determine target sizes. The detection areas and detection parameters are defined in the following sections.
  • Page 62: Areas

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Areas Defining the “detection” and “trigger” areas for a camera determines which areas of a camera’s field of view will generate a motion detection alarm. To reduce false alarms, areas of a camera view that contain trees, roads etc should, if possible, be excluded from detection or trigger areas.
  • Page 63: Trigger Area Properties

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Trigger Area Properties Figure 41: Trigger Area Properties Trigger Areas can be given a unique Name to assist with identification. Attached to each trigger area are options to: Detect Appearance: Select this option if an alarm is to be generated when a target appears, but has not entered the trigger area by crossing an edge.
  • Page 64: Figure 42: Alarm Logic

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  • Page 65: Detection Parameters

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Once all required areas have been defined, select the Next button. The following screen is displayed. Figure 43: Detection Parameters Detection Parameters The Detection Parameters enables the detection sensitivity of the Presidium Mini channels to be adjusted.
  • Page 66: Figure 44: Customise Detection Sensitivity

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis If a cluttered background scene is unavoidable, it is recommended that motion detection be combined with another method of alarm generation (e.g. PIR, microwave detector or fence sensor). Both motion detection AND the alarm input must be triggered before an alarm is generated.
  • Page 67: Table 4: Video Motion Thresholds Explanation

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual To create a customised sensitivity level: Highlight the sensitivity level on which the new level is to be based. Select New Sensitivity. Enter a name for the new sensitivity level and select OK.
  • Page 68: Alarm Behaviour

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Note: The above thresholds may also be displayed in feet (depending on the selection made in Camera Calibration / Display Units). Once the Detection Parameters have been defined, select Next. The following screen is displayed.
  • Page 69 ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual VMD (Video Motion Detection) Select the required Hold Time for the VMD. See the explanation of Hold Time above. Alarm Generation An alarm may be generated when an alarm input OR VMD is triggered; or alternatively, when an alarm input AND VMD is triggered.
  • Page 70: Video Monitoring

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Once all settings are complete, select Next. The following screen is displayed. Figure 46: Video Monitoring Video Monitoring Video Monitoring enables the generation of an alarm when the video signal is tampered with or a camera develops a fault.
  • Page 71: Network Tab

    If the Presidium Mini is to be connected to a FastTrace / FastTx / FastTrace-R, a static address in the same range, with the same subnet mask as the FastTrace / FastTx / FastTrace-R, must be entered, (refer to Connection to Xtralis ADPRO AFT / AFTX / AFTR on page 79 for more details).
  • Page 72: Security Tab

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 4.4.7 Security Tab Figure 48: Security Tab Access/Secure Input Type The Access/Secure input allows the Presidium Mini to be independently set into the Access state of operation. This input is usually connected to an alarm panel or access control system.
  • Page 73: Default Settings

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Default Settings The Default All Settings button resets the channel, password and network settings. It also disconnects the Presidium Mini. Note: To reconnect to the Presidium Mini, it may be necessary to change the PC network settings, if the Presidium Mini network settings have been previously modified.
  • Page 74: Loading A Configuration From File

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Figure 50: Save to File This enables the complete configuration to be saved. This may then be reloaded in the case of a system malfunction or used to configure another system.
  • Page 75: Printing The Site Configuration

    Status tab (refer to Status Tab on page 63). 4.5.4 Upgrading Presidium Mini Software Ensure the Presidium Setup Utility is first upgraded to the latest version (refer to the Xtralis web site). The latest version of the Setup Utility is available on the website: www.xtralis.com/adpro Important: Do not upgrade the Presidium software to Version 2 or greater with a Setup Utility V1.xx as this process may leave the unit in a state whereby...
  • Page 76 Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis • Click OK to continue. Important: It is not recommended the Presidium Mini be upgraded over any type of WAN connection. This is because if the link is dropped during the upgrade process the unit may be left in an inoperatable state.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Troubleshooting 4.6.1 Detection Problems Troubleshooting may be performed using a video monitor connected to the Presidium Mini video output, if required. If detection is not occurring as expected, check the following: •...
  • Page 78: Presidium Mini Will Not Connect

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis 4.6.3 Presidium Mini Will Not Connect Presidium Mini Appears in List of Local Units If the Presidium Mini appears in the list of local devices on the Establish Connection page (refer...
  • Page 79: Connection To A Third-Party Dvr

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 5 Connection to a Third-Party DVR Figure 54: Typical Connections to a Third Party DVR The above diagram shows a sample configuration for connecting a Presidium Mini to a third- party DVR. The following section describes settings and behaviour associated with the equipment.
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  • Page 81: Specifications

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual 6 Specifications Table 5: Presidium Mini Specifications Video Inputs 2 independent camera input per VM15 module or Presidium Mini Each input 1 V peak to peak, 75 ohm or high impedance...
  • Page 82 Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis EMC Compliance Emissions: Class A compliance to EN55022:1998 +A1+A2, AS/NZS CISPR 22:2006, FCC Part 15 Harmonic Current Emissions to EN61000-3-2:2000 Voltage Fluctuations & Flicker to EN61000-3-3:1995 +A1 Immunity: EN50130-4:1995 +A1 +A2 (Alarm Systems Product Family Immunity Standard) UPS required for compliance with 100 mS mains voltage interruption requirement applies to Presidium only.
  • Page 83: Appendix A False And Nuisance Alarms

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix A: False and Nuisance Alarms Ultimately no security system is perfect, generally through generating false or nuisance alarms. As a security system is made more sensitive to detecting intrusions, the false and nuisance alarm rate can increase.
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  • Page 85: Appendix B Site Survey Checklist

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix B: Site Survey Checklist Company_____________________________ Date ___________________ Location _____________________________ Survey by ____________________ Site Plan Annotation Checked Location of lighting Location of equipment room Communications infrastructure identified Trees identified and marked...
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  • Page 87: Appendix C Example Site Plan

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix C: Example Site Plan Doc. 14294_02...
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  • Page 89: Appendix D System Design And Equipment Checklist

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix D: System Design and Equipment Checklist Company________________________________ Date ___________________ Location ________________________________ Design by ____________________ Channel Camera Lens Field of Lighting Other Camera Cabling Selected Selected View OK Detectors Mounting Distance...
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  • Page 91: Appendix E Camera / Lens Selection

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix E: Camera / Lens Selection Table 6: Horizontal FOV - 20 Metres (66 Feet) Lens 1/4” camera format 1/3” camera format 1/2” camera format focal Max. Distance Dead zone Max. distance Dead zone Max.
  • Page 92: Table 9: Horizontal Fov - 30 Metres (98 Feet)

    Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Table 9: Horizontal FOV - 30 Metres (98 Feet) Lens 1/4” camera format 1/3” camera format 1/2” camera format focal Max. Distance Dead zone Max. distance Dead zone Max. distance Dead zone...
  • Page 93: Appendix F Commissioning Checklist

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix F: Commissioning Checklist Company________________________________ Date ___________________ Location ________________________________ Commissioned by ______________ Detection Test Parameters Channel No Detection Test Soak Test Documented Recorded Doc. 14294_02...
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  • Page 95: Appendix G Site Detection Tests

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix G:Site Detection Tests Company________________________________ Date ___________________ Location ________________________________ Tested by ____________________ 1. Detection Test Description Test Conditions Detection Area Test (day/night/dusk/ Test Description (Camera Name and No) Number dawn) 2. Detection Test Performance...
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  • Page 97: Appendix H Site Maintenance Tables

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix H: Site Maintenance Tables Company_______________________________ Date ___________________ Location________________________________ Maintenance by ____________________ Table 10: Camera Maintenance Table Camera Name and Number Maintenance Due Maintenance Performed Signed Cleaned Window Housing Condition Cable Condition...
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  • Page 99: Appendix I Installation Quick Reference

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix I: Installation Quick Reference This appendix provides a quick reference guide for installation of a Presidium Mini system. Camera Alignment Align the camera as described in the site design/plan documentation.
  • Page 100 Installation and User Manual ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Maintain System Perform routine maintenance on the system to ensure that detection still occurs as initially planned, and the nuisance alarm rate is at a minimal level. Take remedial action if the system is not functioning as required.
  • Page 101: Appendix J Presidium Mini Do's And Don'ts

    ADPRO Presidium Mini by Xtralis Installation and User Manual Appendix J: Presidium Mini Do’s and Don’ts Don’t Walk test at day/dusk/night Install cameras looking into lights/IR illuminators Trim foliage regularly Change parameters without testing the system Use PIR terminations barriers...
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