Moog EXPD7C1-2 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual
Moog EXPD7C1-2 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Moog EXPD7C1-2 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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High Definition Camera Systems for Harsh Environments
EXPD7C1-2................Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D
EXPD7C1-3................Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D
EXPD7C2-2................Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class II Division 2 Groups E, F and G
EXPD7C2-3................Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class II Division 2 Groups E, F and G
© 2013, Moog Inc. All Rights Reserved
Moog Inc.
Sensor and Surveillance Systems
3650 Woodhead Drive Northbrook, IL. USA 60062
+1.847.498.0700 Fax: +1.847.498.1258 www.moogS3.com

Installation and Operation Instructions

Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please
read these instructions completely.
81-IN5515 121113

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  • Page 1: Installation And Operation Instructions

    High Definition Camera Systems for Harsh Environments EXPD7C1-2....Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D EXPD7C1-3....Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D EXPD7C2-2....Purged 1080P HD PTZ camera system, 20x optic zoom, H.264 support, ONVIF: Class II Division 2 Groups E, F and G...
  • Page 2 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 Register Your Products Online www.moogS3.com/technical-support/product-registration Moog values your patronage. We are solely committed to providing you with the highest quality products and superior customer service. With 3-Year and 5-Year warranties (depending on the product purchased) we stand behind every product we sell.
  • Page 4 ™ During the labor warranty period, to repair the Product, Purchaser will either return the defective product, freight prepaid, or deliver it to Manufacturer at Moog Decatur Operations, 2525 Park Central Boulevard, Decatur, Georgia, 30035. The Product to be repaired is to be returned in either its original carton or a similar package affording an equal degree of protection with a RMA # (Return Materials Authorization number) displayed on the outer box or packing slip.
  • Page 5: Electrical Specifications

    Electrical Specifications EXPD7C1-2 EXPD7C1-3 EXPD7C2-2 EXPD7C2-3 115 VAC or 230 VAC - Power Input 115 VAC / .75 Amps 115 VAC / .75 amperios 230 VAC / .36 Amps 230 VAC / .36 amperios Tools Required: .100” Flat Head Screwdriver Las Herramientas Requirieron: Destornillador Principal Plano Del 100"...
  • Page 6     Unit is shipped with 100’ (max) flex tubing (3/8” & 1/4”) to connect enclosure to purge pressurized unit. 2 fitting are provided as shown in the diagrams. ENCLOSURE SUPPLY OUTLET  ENCLOSURE REFERENCE INLET (3/8 “ Push-in Fitting) ...
  • Page 7 NOTES • To ensure adequate protective gas flow to the protected enclosure, all piping and tubing must be fully reamed. English • Precaution must be taken to prevent crimping and other damage to protective gas piping and tubing. Caution must be used when opening/closing swing panel to prevent tubing kinks. •...
  • Page 8 TUBING CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ENCLOSURE SUPPLY OUTLET ENCLOSURE REFERENCE INLET PEPPERL FUCHS PURGE/PRESSURIZATION UNIT SYSTEM SUPPLY INLET TUBING CONNECTION DIAGRAMS DOME PRESURE GAUGE [ENCLOSURE] ATMOSPHERIC SDOEN OF WOSTOE PRESURE SAFE HIGH REFERENCE SWITCH ENCLOSURE PRESSURE REFERENCE PROTECTED CAMERA ENCLOSURE PRIMARY SECONDARY REGULATOR REGULATOR SUPPLY...
  • Page 9 CONNECTION SIZES, LENGTHS & BENDS CAMERA PEPPERL FUCHS PROTECTED REFERENCE GAS SUPPLY CAMERA (System Supply) ENCLOSURE CAMERA PURGE/PRESSURIZATION UNIT SUPPLY System Supply Camera Supply Camera Reference 3/8” OD SS Tubing SUPPLIED SUPPLIED Fully Reamed 3/8” Poly Tubing 1/4” Poly Tubing MAXIMUM: 100 ft MAX 100 ft MAX...
  • Page 10 WALL MOUNT: The power box may be pole mounted with the Attach unit securely to the wall mount using (4) 3/8” pole support clips. (Stainless steel straps not or 8mm hardware (not supplied). provided). INPUT: (120VAC 1A 240VAC .5A) 220-240VAC INPUT (.36Amps) 110-120VAC INPUT (.75Amps)
  • Page 11 OUTPUT: (24VAC 84VA) CAMERA HEATERS 75 WATTS Housing Power (Connected at Factory) Optional 24Vac 24Vac Power Output Main To Housing Switch Internal resettable fuses are supplied for the main 24VAC output lines. Do not connect heaters to camera output. The PB24 is not designed for 3 phase or 208V systems. AUDIO SPEAKER (+) GRAY...
  • Page 12: Replacement Parts List

    Part Number Description Replacement Parts List RP65EXPT-2000 PAN TILT (20x HD) RP65EXPT-3000 PAN TILT (30x HD) PR25DCP74010 TRIM RING ASSEMBLY WITH CLEAR DOME 1 or 2...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Software Sections Moog Discovery Tool ................................1.0.0 Using the Moog EXO Web Application ..........................2.0.0 System Status ..................................2.1.0 System Configuration ................................2.2.0 Configuration / Date Time ..............................2.2.1 Configuration / Network ...............................
  • Page 14: Moog Discovery Tool

    1.0.0 Moog Discovery Tool By factory default, the Moog EXO Camera is configured in DHCP. If you are not using a DHCP server it will automatically allocate itself an APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) address in the range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254 with subnet mask 255.255.0.0.
  • Page 15 The MDT will display as many devices as it discovers on the network If no DHCP server was able to assign an IP address to a Moog EXO Camera, it will appear in the MDT device list with an APIPA address (169.254.*.*).
  • Page 16 To assign IP Address, update firmware, or configure Moog web interface, right click on highlighted serial number / Mac Address. Assign IP Address(es) Once the IP information is set, the Silverlight web application served by the EXO Camera can be launched from the MDT or directly in your web browser by typing the device’s IP address in the address bar.
  • Page 17: Using The Moog Exo Web Application

    2.0.0 Using the Moog EXO Web Application Application When entering the Web Application, the following window will be displayed. You will be asked a username and password. The default User name and Password is ‘admin’. (To reset the user name and password see / Configurations / User Accounts)
  • Page 18: System Status

    2.1.0 System Status Status Window System Status - 2.1.0 Configuration - 2.2.0 Main Menu Tabs Maintenance - 3.0.0 Live Viewer - 4.0.0 Recording - 5.0.0 Upon successfully logging into the web interface, a welcome screen will be displayed. The welcome screen shows general device health status as well as firmware version and system uptime.
  • Page 19: System Configuration

    2.2.0 System Configuration Configuration / System Under the Configuration section, select the System tab to perform the following operations: • View product model information, current firmware version and serial number. • Specify a custom name; this name can be used by third-party software to display a selected name for the device. Enable edge recording by checking the box “Use Recorder Module”...
  • Page 20: Configuration / Date Time

    2.2.1 Configuration / Date Time Under the Configuration section, select the Date Time tab to perform the following operations: • Set the time zone in which the device is operating. • Manually set the current date and time for the device’s internal clock. •...
  • Page 21: Configuration / Network / Dhcp

    2.2.3 Configuration / Network / DHCP Under the Configuration section, select the Network tab to perform the following operations: • Set the encoder’s IP parameters; DHCP or static IP information. • Configure an NTP server to allow the device to automatically update its internal clock using an NTP server. 2.2.4 Configuration / Network / Host Name Configuration-NPT NPT Server- use when desiring to have local network time as default, to do so you must…….
  • Page 22: Configuration / Network / Api - Bonjour

    2.2.6 Configuration / Network / API- Boujour NOTE: To control the EXO Camera system with a VMS software system, you must enable the required Network APIs. Enable PSIA • or GENETEC API depending on which VMS platform you intend to use with the device. Disabling any unrequired APIs will accelerate boot time.
  • Page 23: Configuration / Video In

    2.3.0 Configuration / Video In 2.3.1 Configuration / Video In / Video Input Under the Configuration section, select the Video In tab to perform the following operations: Digital format – choices are, 720 30fps, 720 60fps, 1080 30fps, 1080 25fps. Note max camera output with WDR Active is 15fps (1080p). 2.3.2 Configuration / Video In / Sensor Configure camera bloc / sensor parameters.
  • Page 24: Configuration / Video In / Video Compression

    VBR aggressiveness however is unique to Moog EXO Cameras and proposes various levels (disabled to aggressive) of motion triggered rate control. The more aggressive the setting, the more variation motion will have on the rate control. It is strongly suggested to disable VBR aggressiveness for low bit rate scenarios (below 1Mbps) as this parameter may negatively affect perceived video quality.
  • Page 25: Configuration / Video In / Point To Point

    2.3.4 Configuration / Video In / Point to Point Configure point to point video connections (up to three) for creating persistent video streams from the encoder to • a network endpoint. 2.3.5 Configuration / Video In / Text Overlay Text Box To insert a text overlay: •...
  • Page 26: Configuration / Video In / Motion Detection

    2.3.6 Configuration / Video In / Motion Detection Select from 1 of 4 available regions: • With mouse click on region position box. • Bring mouse pointer to view window and drag box around area for motion detection. • Select desired Frame Count, Sensitivity and Thresholds. •...
  • Page 27: Configuration / Video In / Privacy Zones

    2.3.7 Configuration / Video In / Privacy Zones Privacy Zones are used to block out video in areas view is not permitted or desired. To add a Privacy Zone: • Select the Zone to be identified with privacy area. There are up to 16 zones available. •...
  • Page 28: Configuration / Audio In

    2.3.8 Configuration / Audio In Under the Configuration section, select the Audio In tab to perform the following operations: • Configure audio input compression parameters. • Configure point to point audio connections (up to three) for creating persistent audio streams from the encoder to a network endpoint.
  • Page 29: Configuration / Audio Out

    2.3.9 Configuration / Audio Out Under the Configuration section, select the Audio Out tab to perform the following operations: • Configure audio output parameters. • Configure a point to point audio connection for receiving a persistent audio stream from a network endpoint.
  • Page 30: Configuration / Recording

    2.4.0 Configuration / Recording...
  • Page 31 Note: Recording Menu will NOT be visible unless activated; see 2.20 System configuration. • Grooming mode; Select method to remove files from full SD card chronological will remove old files first.
  • Page 32: Configuration / User Accounts

    2.4.1 Configuration / User Accounts Under the Configuration section, select the User Accounts tab to perform the following operations: • Select the web interface’s authentication method. A dual passphrase is made available for additional security. • Manage user accounts which have access to the device. User Roles: Administrator: All is available...
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    3.0.0 Maintenance This section describes how to update your Moog EXO Cameras to newer firmware versions from the web application. To find the latest file go to www.moogS3.com/technical-support/. Click on “EXO PTZ Camera Firmware” - click, save file. Navigate to your device’s web application using your favorite web browser.
  • Page 34: Live Viewer

    4.0.0 Live Viewer Use Live View for: • Live Camera View • Start and Stop Recording • Pan / Tilt and Camera Control • Setting Presets • Adjust View Scale To enable live you must activate by pressing the “Play” button. Play Button To adjust viewing scale for 1024 x 768 monitor, press smaller view.
  • Page 35: Live Viewer Pan / Tilt And Presets

    4.1.0 Live Viewer Pan / Tilt and Presets Pan/Tilt Controls Lens Control Preset Controls • Pan Tilt Control; To operate Press Arrow in desired direction of movement. • Use Pan / Tilt speed slider controls to vary Pan / Tilt speed control, to increase speed, slide control knob to the right. •...
  • Page 36: Recording

    5.0.0 Recording To activate recording mode you must go to Configuration / System / Use Recorder Mode. Click “Use Recorder Mode” checkbox. This will activate addional Recording controls in the recording window. You must “Save” and then “Reboot” after making this change. >...
  • Page 37: Performing Batch Firmware Update

    6.0.0 Performing Batch Firmware Update This section describes how to perform a batch update of multiple Moog EXO Camera devices to newer firmware versions from the MDT. The batch firmware update works by starting a firmware update session. Only one session at time is allowed and only 20 devices can be selected by session.
  • Page 38 To start a firmware update session, choose the “.iof” file corresponding to the new firmware by clicking to the “Select File …” button. Once selected, click the “Start” button. Once started, the “Firmware Update Session” window shows the progress of the firmware update. This window can be closed at any moment without losing the current session.
  • Page 39: Point To Point Connections

    Destination Port: Network port where to send the video. This value must match the port value in the Decoder. Once all the settings have been set, click on Save at the bottom of the page to apply them. The Moog EXO Camera then creates or updates the connection as needed.

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