Table of Contents Part number guide .......................... 3 Dome Specifications....................... 4 Camera Module Specifications ....................4 Connecting the Camera ........................5 Preparing the cameras ........................6 Basic Operation..........................7 System Settings..........................8 EDIT DOME LABEL ......................8 Initial Info ..........................9 Display Setup (OSD)......................
1 Part number guide HHH-C-X000-RR-PP-BB-MM-V HHH-C-X000-RR-PP-BB-MM-V RR- Reference camera Type HHH-C-X000-RR-PP-BB-MMV DN- Day/Night reference camera CO- Color reference camera EyeMax Ordering Scheme HHH- Enclosure Type BW- Black/White reference camera X000- Number of reference cameras PP- PTZ Type 0000- No camera (added separately) 26- PTZ module /w 26x Zoom 1000- 1 reference camera 36- PTZ module /w 36x Zoom (not recommended)
2 Connecting the Camera Mount the dome using the guidelines provided in section 10. The camera is prepared with all connection cables needed and the cable ends are hanging out of the top of the camera housing. In detail this will be: •...
3 Preparing the cameras Adjust the orientation and focal length of each of (up to 4) reference cameras for optimal tracking using the chart below as a guideline. Install the PTZ core and use Set Tilt, Focus, Focal length of reference cameras Insert PTZ dome and latch in place Attach heater wire and safety line...
4 Basic Operation On power-up the system enters a self test mode, tilting and rotating slowly to the home position and the zoom function cycles between Wide and Tele mode. The diagnostic concludes with the following on screen display message: To configure the camera enter the main OSD menu by choosing the “95”...
5 System Settings This menu is for the system wide settings. 5.1 EDIT DOME LABEL This option is used when there are many domes in the system and each need to identified. The label may be up to 16 characters long. Use [OPEN] to scroll and spacebar to replace deleted characters. To exit use [CLOSE].
5.3 Display Setup (OSD) Determines what information is layered onto the video display. The information wil update pan and tilt angles in degrees when the dome rotates. Apex Automation, Corp. 2890 S. Santa Fe Ave, Suite 101 (888) 939-APEX Toll Free www.apexIQ.com San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 305-7900 International...
5.4 Motion Dynamics Menu The Motion Sub-menu has the camera dynamic control options – the Auto Flip option, Pan dynamics (proportional speed), Idle behavior, Powerup behavior and Fan control. Note that the Auto Flip option may occasionally lead to inverted video depending on the operation and the proportional speed function makes the joystick non-linear in response and may be undesirable in Tele mode operation.
5.5 Park Time The park function determines the IDLE behavior after the specified period in seconds – the system can enter SCAN, TOUR, PATTERN, or PRESET mode. 5.6 Power Up Behavior Following the Power-up sequence self-test the dome can automatically enter SCAN, TOUR, PATTERN, or PRESET mode.
5.7 Internal Fan In warmer climates the internal FAN should be enabled to help regulate internal temperature. The FAN Behavior is selected in this menu based on the Temperature setting in °C. Default setting is 40 °C (104°F). 5.7.1 CLEAR SETTINGS This option clears selected sections to factory defaults as outlined below: Apex Automation, Corp.
6 Camera Settings The EyeMax Camera Module has many adjustable parameters with slight variations between camera module manufacturer. A SONY camera module is almost always used. 6.1 Zoom Speed Apex Automation, Corp. 2890 S. Santa Fe Ave, Suite 101 (888) 939-APEX Toll Free www.apexIQ.com San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 305-7900 International...
6.2 Digital Zoom Control This options enables the digital zoom functions which multiplies the optical zoom rating of the camera by a digital factor (see specifications.) Apex Automation, Corp. 2890 S. Santa Fe Ave, Suite 101 (888) 939-APEX Toll Free www.apexIQ.com San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 305-7900 International...
6.3 Back Light Compensation (BLC) The function corrects for shadows created when the light source is behind the foreground objects using the interplay of Auto-Iris and Exposure times and has a manual over-ride [0-255]. Apex Automation, Corp. 2890 S. Santa Fe Ave, Suite 101 (888) 939-APEX Toll Free www.apexIQ.com San Marcos, CA 92069...
6.4 Slow Shutter Mode This function increases the exposure time in low light situations to improve low light performance. Note that in some applications this option may lead to blurry images. Apex Automation, Corp. 2890 S. Santa Fe Ave, Suite 101 (888) 939-APEX Toll Free www.apexIQ.com San Marcos, CA 92069...
6.5 IR Cut Off Filter This function improves image contrast and noise by eliminating the IR portion of the spectrum from reaching the CCD. Note that this function impacts both day time (Color) and night time (B&W) low light performance. Apex Automation, Corp.
6.6 LINE SYNC and WDR When multiple cameras use a single AC power source this may introduce flicker so the LIN SYNC option is a flicker control option in these situations. Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) deals with saturation issues where bright and dark spots coexist in the image. Apex Automation, Corp.
6.7 Advanced Settings These settings over-ride the automatic settings to adjust for image brightness, contrast and color per application specific requirements. • AE - IRIS Control • BRIGHT – Exposure time • White Balance (lighting source characterstics) • Color (Red & Blue Gain to set image temperature) Apex Automation, Corp.
7.6 Privacy Masks The privacy function defines up to 24 privacy windows where the video is blanked as may be required by local laws in some states or countries. Apex Automation, Corp. 2890 S. Santa Fe Ave, Suite 101 (888) 939-APEX Toll Free www.apexIQ.com San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 305-7900 International...
7.7 Alarm Funcion The EyeMax has 7 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs which may be used to recall presets, scan, tour or pattern modes. The alarm outputs indicate the dome has been activated and can be fine tuned based on the interface.
Mounting Guidelines 9.1 General Precautions Please install according all applicable local and federal government laws and regulations as it applies to the city, county, state or country where this unit is being installed. • DO NOT install near flammable or explosive materials. •...
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