GE Interlogix CyberScout Interlogix User Manual

Compact pan/tilt cameras

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  • Page 1 CyberScout Compact Pan/Tilt Cameras...
  • Page 2 © 2002 Kalatel, a GE Interlogix company All Rights Reserved. Any GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, software This equipment has been tested and supplied with GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, found to comply with the limits for a products is proprietary and furnished under...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CyberScout User Manual Table of Contents ABLE OF ONTENTS ..............5 EFORE EGIN ..............6 NTRODUCTION ..........6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........6 OPERATION REQUIREMENTS ..........7 CABLE REQUIREMENTS ..........7 POWER REQUIREMENTS .........7 POWER CABLE SIZE AND LENGTH ...........8 NSTALLING THE YBER COUT ........9 UNPACKING THE CYBERSCOUT ..........11 INSTALLING THE MOUNT 2.2.1 Flush-Mount Adapter ..........11...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents CyberScout User Manual ........31 PERATING THE YBER COUT 3.1 K ..........31 EYPAD PERATION 3.1.1 Programming CyberScout Macros into the KTD-404 Keypad ...............31 3.2 S ........36 TANDALONE PERATION ............39 ROUBLESHOOTING ........41 ARRANTY AND ETURN NFORMATION ........41 DVANCE EPLACEMENT OLICY 1038864A / December 2002...
  • Page 5: Before You Begin

    For assistance in installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this document and any other documentation provided. If you still have questions, contact Kalatel Technical Support: GE Interlogix, Kalatel division Call: 800-469-1676 Fax: 541-752-9096 Note: You should be at the equipment, ready with details before calling Technical Support.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction CyberScout User Manual NTRODUCTION This manual provides step-by-step installation instructions for all CyberScout cameras and accessories. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CyberScout™ is a line of compact, variable speed, pan/tilt cameras used for discreet surveillance. A CyberScout’s operational features are customized and stored within its on-board programmable nonvolatile memory.
  • Page 7: Cable Requirements

    CyberScout User Manual Introduction CABLE REQUIREMENTS Cable Requirement Video Coaxial (75 ohm) Power 24 VAC unshielded twisted-pair Note: See Table 1 to determine the gauge and length. Control RS422 unshielded twisted-pair cable Note: The recommended cable size is 22 gauge (0.64 mm). POWER REQUIREMENTS CyberScouts require a 24 VAC power supply to operate the pan/tilt drive, camera, and blower.
  • Page 8: Installing The Cyber Scout

    Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual NSTALLING THE YBER COUT A complete CyberScout consists Wall-mount mounting of a mounting adapter, a housing adapter and pan/tilt assembly (with a built- in receiver, camera, and a camera Housing and pan/tilt shroud), and a polycarbonate assembly dome.
  • Page 9: Unpacking The Cyberscout

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout UNPACKING THE CYBERSCOUT Remove the contents from the box. Box* 8-32 x 1 3/4 machine screws for wall- mount or flush-mount adapters CyberScout assembly Video interconnect cables (two) Wall-mount adapter RJ45 interconnect cable Optional torque-head, tamper-resistant Interface module captive screws for dome ring 8-18 Type B self-tapping screws for...
  • Page 10 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual Separate the mounting adapters and dome from the pan/tilt assembly. See Figure 4. Loosen, but do not remove, the captive screws. Separate the dome from the pan/tilt assembly. Separate the surface-mount adapter from the pan/tilt assembly. Separate the flush-mount adapter from the pan/tilt assembly.
  • Page 11: Installing The Mount

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout INSTALLING THE MOUNT The CyberScout line of miniature pan/tilt cameras can be mounted with an assortment of mounting adapters. Specifics are detailed in the following sections. 2.2.1 LUSH OUNT DAPTER Use the mounting template (provided) to create the opening necessary to mount the adapter.
  • Page 12 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual CAUTION: A safety cable is required for the flush-mount adapter. It must be able to support 35 pounds (15.88 kg). If installing the flush-mount adapter, attach a safety cable (not provided) to the ceiling’s superstructure.
  • Page 13 CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout Pull the video, power, and control cables through the adapter’s Video, power, and cable entry hole. control cables Fold the three flip tabs against the adapter. Flip tabs Figure 9. Preparing adapter to go into ceiling 1038864A / December 2002...
  • Page 14 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual CAUTION: To ensure the proper operation of the camera, mount the unit level. Place the adapter in the ceiling. Ensure that it is level and align the adapter so that the mounting holes that mate with the pan/tilt assembly position the camera’s orientation...
  • Page 15: Wall-Mount Adapter

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout Secure the adapter by tightening the screws that are attached to the flip tabs. Keep tightening the screws until the tabs open fully and the adapter sits flush against the ceiling. Figure 11. Securing the flush-mount adapter 2.2.2 OUNT DAPTER...
  • Page 16 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual Pull the video, power, and control cables out of the mounting surface and prepare the cables (as shown). They will connect to an interface module in later steps. Video (terminate with BNC connector) RS422 control (strip wire ends) 24 VAC power (strip wire ends) Figure 13.
  • Page 17: Surface-Mount Adapter

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2.2.3 URFACE OUNT DAPTER Use the mounting template (provided) to create the opening necessary to mount the adapter. Ensure that it is level. Follow your local building codes for cutting the mounting hole in the mounting surface.
  • Page 18 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual CAUTION: For safety, the hardware and procedure used for securing the adapter must enable it to support at least 35 pounds (15.88 kg). CAUTION: To ensure the proper operation of the camera, mount the unit level. See Figure 17 and perform the following: Pull the video, power, and control cables through the...
  • Page 19: Making Cable Connections

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout MAKING CABLE CONNECTIONS CAUTION: Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the unit. Refer to Figure 18 and perform the following: While observing polarity, connect the RS422 data IN cable. Note: If the data line continues on to additional units, also connect a loop-through data OUT cable.
  • Page 20: Setting The Data Termination Switch

    Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual SETTING THE DATA TERMINATION SWITCH See Figure 19 and set the RS422 termination switch on the interface module. RS422 termination is set to ON or OFF depending on whether the RS422 control cable for the CyberScout does or does not loop out to another camera.
  • Page 21: Installing The Pan / Tilt Assembly

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout INSTALLING THE PAN TILT ASSEMBLY CAUTION: Complete all installation steps before supplying power to the unit. 2.5.1 LUSH OUNT DAPTER See Figure 20 and perform the following: Plug the RJ45 interconnect cable into the top of the pan/tilt assembly.
  • Page 22: Wall-Mount Adapter

    Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2.5.2 OUNT DAPTER See Figure 21 and perform the following: Plug the RJ45 interconnect cable into the top of the pan/tilt assembly. Carefully place the interface module and its connected cabling into the wall-mount adapter while raising the pan/tilt assembly.
  • Page 23: Surface-Mount Adapter

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2.5.3 URFACE OUNT DAPTER See Figure 22 and Figure 23 and perform the following: Plug the RJ45 interconnect cable into the top of the pan/tilt assembly. Carefully place the interface module and its connected cabling into the surface-mount adapter while raising the pan/tilt assembly.
  • Page 24: Applying Power To The Camera

    Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual APPLYING POWER TO THE CAMERA CAUTION: Do not proceed to the site addressing or camera adjusting steps until the unit stops moving (about three seconds). It is initializing. Apply 24 VAC power to the camera. Wait until the unit stops moving.
  • Page 25: Setting The Site Address Dip Switch

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout SETTING THE SITE ADDRESS DIP SWITCH CyberScout contains a multi-position DIP switch. You can access the DIP switch without removing the camera shroud. The first 10 positions of the switch are used to assign the CyberScout a site address in the Digiplex system.
  • Page 26 Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual Setting Site Address DIP Switches To determine which switches to use when setting address switches, subtract the highest possible switch value from Switch the address you want, then subtract the Values highest possible switch value from that difference.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Temporary Video Output

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout CONNECTING THE TEMPORARY VIDEO OUTPUT The video output connector ( in Figure 25) provides a temporary video output connection for a pocket (or other) monitor. Use this connection during installation to adjust the camera. Locate the video output connector ( in Figure 25) that protrudes through the side of the camera shroud (...
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Camera

    Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 2.9.1 DJUSTING THE ARIFOCAL See Figure 26 and perform the following: Loosen the zoom ring thumbscrew. Turn the zoom ring to set the desired zoom. Note: The zoom range is from 3.5 to 8 mm. Tighten the zoom ring thumbscrew.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The 4 Mm Fixed-Focal Lens

    CyberScout User Manual Installing the CyberScout 2.9.2 DJUSTING THE IXED FOCAL The focus of the 4 mm fixed-focal lens is set at the factory and should not require adjustment. If it does, see Figure 27 and perform the following: Loosen the set screw. Turn the lens to set the desired focus.
  • Page 30: Attaching The Dome

    Installing the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual 2.10 ATTACHING THE DOME If desired, replace the factory-installed dome ring screws with the optional torx-head, tamper-resistant captive screws (provided). Dome with factory- Optional tamper-resistant installed screws torx-head screws (screwdriver bit included) Figure 28. Optional dome screws Lift the dome up to the pan/tilt assembly and secure it with the three...
  • Page 31: K Eypad O Peration

    CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout PERATING THE YBER COUT You can operate your CyberScout in normal mode with a keypad or in standalone mode with its DIP switch. See sections 3.1 Keypad Operation and 3.2 Standalone Operation. CAUTION: To ensure that units are operating properly, test the pan, tilt, and lens functions once each week.
  • Page 32 Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual After programming the CyberScout ShadowTour and recalibration macros into the KTD-404 keypad, the keypad will let you: • Program a 4-minute ShadowTour: Program a 4-minute ShadowTour by using the assigned ShadowTour macro key. Press the macro key once to start recording a ShadowTour.
  • Page 33 CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout At the code entry display, enter the access code by pressing the 3–6–9–seq keys. The display will automatically advance to the next display. ENTER PROGRAMMING CODE: Figure 31. Code entry display At the program keys display, press 1 to continue. Note: Pressing the 0 or seq keys will take you to the restore default key assignments display.
  • Page 34 Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual At the confirm display, press the set key to confirm MACRO as the new assignment for the key or press the seq key to return to the key select display. Note: Pressing the seq key returns you to the key select display. TALK TO MACRO SET=CONFIRM SEQ=NO!
  • Page 35 CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout At the program another macro display, press the 1 key to program another macro or press the 0 or seq keys to return to the normal operating display. Pressing the 1 key takes you back to the enter macro number display.
  • Page 36: S Tandalone O Peration

    Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual TANDALONE PERATION CyberScouts can be operated without a keypad as standalone cameras in a fixed autopan mode. The DIP switches are used to control the speed and pan/tilt positions of CyberScouts operating as standalone units. See Figure 40.
  • Page 37 CyberScout User Manual Operating the CyberScout Let go of the camera shroud, and keep hands and tools away from it until the unit stops moving (about three seconds). It is initializing. To change the standalone operation settings: While the camera is moving, grab the camera shroud and turn it so you can access the DIP switch.
  • Page 38 Operating the CyberScout CyberScout User Manual Left pan limits Right pan limits (First three switches on the DIP: LLLxxxxxx) (Second three switches on the DIP: xxxRRRxxx) Longest pan arc (000000TTT) Sample programmable arc (011010TTT) Shortest pan arc (111111TTT) Forward-facing camera position OFF (camera’s rearmost positions) Travel limit (the camera does not pass through this point) Figure 42.
  • Page 39: T Roubleshooting

    CyberScout User Manual Troubleshooting ROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution Have video from 1. Incorrect site Check the unit’s site address DIP camera, but no addressing switch. Is the setting correct? Refer control of camera. to section 2.7 Setting the Site Address DIP Switch for help with correctly setting site addresses.
  • Page 40 Troubleshooting CyberScout User Manual Problem Possible Cause Solution Have video from • Partial or Recalibrate the CyberScout if you camera and had have a macro programmed for the complete loss of control of camera, KTD-404 keypad or new firmware power (e.g., but have lost all or for the KTD-405 keypad.
  • Page 41 • Fewer than 45 days from purchase, GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, will replace the product with new equipment. • From 45 days to 1 year from purchase, GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, will replace the product with refurbished equipment. • From 1 year to 3 years from purchase, the product must be sent in for repair.

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