Ultrak CRX-501 Installation And Operation Manual

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CONTROL RECEIVER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
MANUAL NUMBER 517584-1960
®
Ultrak
, Inc.
4465 Coonpath Road
Carroll, OH 43112
(740) 756-9222•(800) 443-6681•FAX (740) 756-4237
CRX-501
CRX-510
CRX-502
CRX-520

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  • Page 1 CRX-501 CRX-510 CRX-502 CRX-520 CONTROL RECEIVER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL MANUAL NUMBER 517584-1960 ® Ultrak , Inc. 4465 Coonpath Road Carroll, OH 43112 (740) 756-9222•(800) 443-6681•FAX (740) 756-4237...
  • Page 2 WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ULTRAK, INCORPORATED. THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IN ALL RESPECTS. HOWEVER, ULTRAK, INCORPORATED CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
  • Page 3 Issue 1, Revision A - April 1995 -- Added Appendix A for installing a CRX-500 Series Receiver with Option B1 or Option B2 installed Issue 1, Revision B - October 1995 - Added data and drawings for CRX- 502/220/X Control Receivers for 220 Vac pan and tilts Issue 1, Revision C - November 1995 - Corrected LED indicators for the expansion board Issue 1, Revision D - November 1995 - Corrected Figure 3-2 to match changed...
  • Page 4 WARNING THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT. IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT, THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES. NOTE This Equipment Has Been Tested And Found To Comply With The Limits For A Class A Digital Device, Pursuant To Part 15 Of The FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION ..................1-1 GENERAL......................1-1 MODELS......................1-2 OPTIONS......................1-4 SPECIFICATIONS.....................1-5 SECTION 2. SETUP AND INSTALLATION ..............2-1 GENERAL......................2-1 SITE PREPARATION ..................2-1 2.2.1 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT CONSIDERATIONS........2-1 2.2.2 POWER AND GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS..........2-1 2.2.3 STORAGE PROCEDURES................2-2 HANDLING ...................2-3 PROCEDURES PERSONNEL SAFETY..................2-4 SETUP PROCEDURES ..................2-5 2.5.1 120 VAC OR 220 VAC INPUT POWER............2-8...
  • Page 6 ...................... A-1 INSTALLATION LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 2-1. MOTHER BOARD, PART NUMBER 517484-X040 ........2-6 Figure 2-2. EXPANSION BOARD, PART NUMBER 517482-1040 ......2-7 Figure 2-3. MODEL CRX-501 BASIC SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ......2-17 Figure 2-4. MODEL CRX-502 BASIC SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ......2-18...
  • Page 7 OPTION B1 OR B2 INSTALLATION ............ A-4 LIST OF DRAWINGS Installation, CRX-501 Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 1 (Indoor) (D/N 517584-1440) ..2-31 Installation, CRX-510 Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 4 (Outdoor) (D/N 517584-5440)..2-32 Installation, CRX-510/220/X Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 4 (Outdoor) 220 Vac Input, 220 Vac Pan &...
  • Page 9: Section 1. Introduction

    SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION GENERAL The Model CRX-500 Series Control Receivers are microprocessor-based receivers for driving conventional pan and tilt units. These units are ideal for CCTV surveillance systems having multiple cameras, multiple monitors, and multiple control stations. These units allow a system to have a mixture of conventional pan and tilt devices and Diamond Electronics FastScan/SmartScan units.
  • Page 10: Models

    There are four basic models available; CRX-501, CRX-510, CRX-502, and CRX- 520. Models CRX-501 and CRX-510 control one pan and tilt unit. Models CRX- 502 and CRX-520 can control two pan and tilt units. The pan and tilts have to have the same power requirements - 120 Vac, 220 Vac , or 24 Vac @ 1 Amp;...
  • Page 11 Model Description Part Number CRX-510 or 120 Vac Power Input, 120 Vac Pan 517584-5040 CRX-510A and Tilt, Outdoor Applications CRX-510/24 or 120 Vac Power Input, 24 Vac Pan 517584-6040 CRX-510/B and Tilt, Outdoor Applications CRX-510/X or 220 Vac Power Input, 120 Vac Pan 517584-7040 CRX-510/A/X and Tilt, Outdoor Applications...
  • Page 12: Options

    OPTIONS The following options are available for the CRX-500 Series Control Receivers. These options must be factory installed. • HEATER OPTION CRX-500/HTR - 120 Vac Heater CRX-500/HTR/X - 220 Vac Heater The heater option increases the low end temperature limit to -8°F (-22°C).
  • Page 13: Specifications

    -40 °F to +158 °F (-40 °C to +70 °C) Humidity Limits: 0 to 95% non-condensing Dimensions: CRX-501, NEMA 1, Indoor 8.0" W x 10.0" H x 6.06" D (203mm W x 254mm H x 154mm D) CRX-510, NEMA 4, Outdoor 8.0"...
  • Page 14 CRX-520, NEMA 4, Outdoor 12.0" W x 13.50" H x 6.18" D (305mm W x 343mm H x 157mm D) Weight: Model CRX-501, NEMA 1 15 lbs (6.8 kgs) Model CRX-510, NEMA 4 17 lbs (7.7 kgs) Model CRX-502, NEMA 1 24 lbs (10.9 kgs)
  • Page 15: Section 2. Setup And Installation

    SECTION 2. SETUP AND INSTALLATION GENERAL This section describes the handling procedures, customer cabling requirements, setup procedures, and the installation procedures for the CRX-500 Series Control Receivers. SITE PREPARATION 2.2.1 Operating Environment Considerations. The control receiver is designed to operate within a computer-oriented environment.
  • Page 16: Storage Procedures

    This ground connection provides a true ground reference for analog and digital circuits. All ground circuits must be treated with care. The system's safety ground should, via the shortest route, provide a dedicated safety/logic ground path for termination only to an earth ground stake or dedicated ground grid.
  • Page 17: Handling Procedures

    must be inspected once yearly to ensure that no degradation of packing material or external equipment surfaces is taking place. Humidity requirements may be exceeded for short periods of time, providing that the equipment is packaged in a manner suitable for export; i.e., with an asphaltic barrier paper seal in a wooden container.
  • Page 18: Personnel Safety

    outside of its protective packaging must be performed with utmost care. Any installation of equipment not accomplished by Diamond Electronics personnel must be accomplished in strict accordance with these procedures so as not to void any warranty provisions. PERSONNEL SAFETY All electrically operated equipment poses a potential hazard for operating or maintenance personnel because of the possibility of electrical shock.
  • Page 19: Setup Procedures

    SETUP PROCEDURES Figures 2-1 and 2-2 show the location of various components on the mother board, part number 517484-XXXX (all models), and the expansion board, part number 517482-1040 (Model CRX-502 and CRX-520 only) that may or may not need to be setup prior to power up of the system. CAUTION Make Sure That The Power Input Is Correct For The Receiver Unit.
  • Page 20: Figure 2-1. Mother Board, Part Number 517484-X040

    ALL MODELS Figure 2-1. MOTHER BOARD, PART NUMBER 517484-X040...
  • Page 21: Figure 2-2. Expansion Board, Part Number 517482-1040

    MODELS CRX-502 AND CRX-520 ONLY Figure 2-2. EXPANSION BOARD, PART NUMBER 517482-1040...
  • Page 22: 120 Vac Or 220 Vac Input Power

    2.5.1 120 Vac or 220 Vac Input Power. The input power for the control receiver is configured at the factory. There is no setup on the mother board for input power. However, Model CRX-502 and CRX-520 Receivers have an expansion board that has jumpers that must be in the correct positions for 120 Vac or 220 Vac input power.
  • Page 23: Camera Power Setup

    The Control Receivers provide camera power for 12 Vdc or 24 Vac @ 0.5 Amp (max.) cameras. The camera power is setup on the mother board for the CRX-501 and CRX-510. If Model CRX-502 or CRX-520 Receivers are installed, there are two boards in the enclosure for powering two cameras.
  • Page 24: Receiver Address

    2.5.3 Receiver Address. Each pan and tilt unit must have a unique address for control purposes. The address is set on the board the pan and tilt is connected to. The address of the pan and tilt connected to the mother board is set using DIP Switch S1 on the mother board.
  • Page 25: Table 2-1. Camera Numbers

    Table 2-1. CAMERA NUMBERS The OFF position (depressed) corresponds to a 1. The ON position (depressed) corresponds to a 0. CAMERA SWITCH POSITION NUMBER 2-11...
  • Page 26 Procedure for Setting the Switches Subtract 1 from the camera number and then subtract the highest Power of 2 possible from the remaining number to determine which switches are OFF. DIP Switch Power of 2 128 64 Example 1: Camera Number Subtract 1 Subtract 32 -32 Switch 6 OFF...
  • Page 27: Terminate Receive Communications

    2.5.4 Terminate Receive Communications. The receive communications must be setup to stop communications at the receiver or pass communication through to another receiver. If there is only one receiver installed in a system, the receive communications in the receiver should be terminated. If daisy-chain wiring is used, the receive communications on the last receiver in the chain should be terminated.
  • Page 28: Auxiliary Contact Setup

    Lens Functions Speed Control (Cont.) Model CRX-502 and CRX-520 Only Expansion Board Focus Zoom Iris 2.5.6 Auxiliary Contact Setup. The auxiliary contacts are two Form C relays (NO, NC, C) rated at 6 Amps (maximum). The mother board can be set up to provide 120 Vac at 0.25 Amp (max.) or 220 Vac at 0.125 Amp (max.), as applicable, on the contact outputs for powering the auxiliary devices connected to Auxiliary Contact 1 and Auxiliary Contact 2.
  • Page 29: Iris Drive Voltage

    2.5.7 Iris Drive Voltage. The iris drive voltage on each board is a factory setting that should not be changed. Factory Setting Mother Board Expansion Board Jumper W7 Jumper W6 Jumper W6 Pos. 1 & 2 Jumper W7 Pos. 1 & 2 CABLING REQUIREMENTS 2.6.1 RS422 Communication Cable.
  • Page 30: Installation

    Lens Output Zoom/Focus/Iris - internally variable from 6 to 12 Vdc. Auxiliary Controls These are relay contact closures with a contact rating of 6 amps. For typical applications, Diamond Electronics recommends the following cable types between the camera/pan and tilt and the receiver. Determine which cable type to use based on site-specific requirements.
  • Page 31: Figure 2-3. Model Crx-501 Basic System Block Diagram

    Figure 2-3. MODEL CRX-501 BASIC SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 32: Figure 2-4. Model Crx-502 Basic System Block Diagram

    Figure 2-4. MODEL CRX-502 BASIC SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 33: Figure 2-5. System With Multiple Receivers And Video Switcher

    Figure 2-5. SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVERS AND VIDEO SWITCHER...
  • Page 34: Rs-422 Communication Connections

    2.7.1 RS-422 Communication Connections. The CRX-500 Series Control Receivers can receive control data from any of Diamond Electronics control equipment that outputs RS-422 control data at 9600 baud. The communications wiring is the same for all models of the Control Receivers. •...
  • Page 35: Daisy-Chain Wiring

    NOTE The receive communications should be terminated when only one receiver is installed in a system. Jumper W4 is installed terminate receive communications. Jumper removed leave receive communications open. 2.7.1.1 Daisy-Chain Wiring. The CRX-500 Series Receivers can be daisy-chained so multiple receivers can be controlled from one control point.
  • Page 36: Power Connections

    2.7.2 Power Connections. The control receivers require 120 Vac or 220 Vac 50/60 Hz power. The unit is labeled for the required power. The power connections are the same for all models of control receivers. CAUTION Make Sure the Power Source And CRX-500 Receiver Power...
  • Page 37 Check the label on the inside cover of the CRX-500 unit for the pan and tilt output voltage. Models CRX-501 and CRX-510 Receivers control one pan and tilt unit. The pan and tilt connections are made at terminal block TB2.
  • Page 38: Camera Power

    7000 Ft. 2.7.4 Camera Power. The CRX-500 Series Receivers provide selectable 12 Vdc or 24 Vac camera power at 0.5 Amp (max.). Models CRX-501 and CRX-510 provide power for one camera. Models CRX-502 and CRX-520 provide power for two cameras.
  • Page 39: Lens Connections

    TB1, Terminal 11, Ground TB1, Terminal 12, +12 Vdc 2.7.5 Lens Connections. Model CRX-501 and CRX-510 Receivers provide control for one pan and tilt with camera and lens. Model CRX-502 and CRX-520 Receivers provide control for two pan and tilts with cameras and lenses.
  • Page 40: Auto Iris Lens

    2.7.5.1 Auto Iris Lens The lens iris control in an auto iris lens is completely internal to the lens. No connections are made between an auto iris lens and the control receiver. 2.7.5.2 Motorized Manual Iris Lens To use a motorized manual iris lens with the control receiver, Resistors R16 and R17 must be installed on the board the lens is connected to.
  • Page 41: Selectable Auto/Manual Iris

    2.7.5.3 Selectable Auto/Manual Iris To be able to select between auto and manual iris, Option C must be installed in the control receiver and the lens must be modified to use this option. Since each lens is configured differently, you must consult with the factory before using this option.
  • Page 42 CAUTION When using the control receiver to provide power through the auxiliary contacts, the maximum current available is 0.25 Amp per auxiliary contact. Run site-specific cabling from terminal strip TB3 to auxiliary equipment as follows. NOTE The Form C Relays for the auxiliary contacts are rated at 6 amps.
  • Page 43: Installation Drawings

    The following drawings show installation data for each configuration of the Control Receiver. Drawing Page Installation, CRX-501 Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 1 (Indoor) (D/N 517584-1440) ..............2-31 Installation, CRX-510 Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 4 (Outdoor) (D/N 517584-5440)..............2-32 Installation, CRX-510/220/X Pan &...
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  • Page 50: Section 3. Operation

    SECTION 3. OPERATION GENERAL This section describes the controls and indicators on the receiver and the operation of the CRX-501 and CRX-502 receiver. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS The only controls on the receivers are described in the setup procedures in Section 2. The operational indicators are shown in Figures 3-1 and 3-2. A description of each indicator follows the figures.
  • Page 51: Figure 3-1. Mother Board Indicators

    Figure 3-1. Mother Board Indicators...
  • Page 52 MOTHER BOARD INDICATORS (Part Number 517484-) LED D1 - This LED flashes differently to show the status of the data being received. No. of Flashes Meaning No data being received Bad data (error) or Good data received but does not contain the address of the mother board Good data received with the address of the mother board...
  • Page 53: Figure 3-2. Expansion Board Indicators

    Figure 3-2. Expansion Board Indicators...
  • Page 54 EXPANSION BOARD INDICATORS (Part Number 517482-1040) LED D1 - This LED is lit when good control data is being received. Note: The mother board only sends data to the expansion board if the data contains the address of the expansion board. LED D14 - This LED flashes when the TILT DOWN function is activated.
  • Page 55: Operating Procedure

    OPERATING PROCEDURE The control receivers receive control data from the transmitter (i.e. JPD-101, CTX-800, CCU-100). When the transmitter sends control data with the address of the receiver, the receiver processes the data and applies the required voltage to perform the function. For example, when the receiver gets control data with its address to tilt up, the receiver applies the required voltage on terminal block TB2, position 2, to energize the motors on the pan and tilt unit to tilt up.
  • Page 56 Normally closed contact If an auxiliary contact is configured as normally closed; an ON command from the transmitter opens the contact. The contact remains open until an OFF command is sent to close the contact. Normally open contact If an auxiliary contact is configured as normally open; an ON command from the transmitter closes the contact.
  • Page 57 Transmitter Manual Number JAD-832 Joystick Controller 515616-1960 JPD-100 Joystick Controller 518007-1960 JPD-101 Joystick Controller 518007-2960 CTX-800 Control Transmitter 515829-1913 Must be used with a CCU-100 Central Control Unit or SSI-100 Small System Interface.
  • Page 58: Section 4. Maintenance

    SECTION 4. MAINTENANCE GENERAL This section contains the information on preventive maintenance and troubleshooting at a user's level for the Model CRX-501 and Model CRX-502 Control Receivers. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Preventive Maintenance Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure.
  • Page 59 Check fuses F1 and F2 on the mother board and the expansion board (Models CRX-502 and CRX-520 only). F1 fuses the circuit board and the auxiliary contacts. F2 fuses the pan and tilt and optional heater. See Figures 2-1 and 2-2 in Section 2 for location of the fuses. Verify that the switches and jumpers are set-up properly.
  • Page 60 Any equipment returned to Diamond Electronics for warranty or service repair must have a prior written Authorization to Return Material (ARM) form completed for its repair. Contact: Ultrak, Inc. Service Department 4465 Coonpath Road Carroll, Ohio 43112 (740) 756-9222 Toll-Free: (800) 443-6681...
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  • Page 62: Appendix A. Data Receiver Board Option

    APPENDIX A. DATA RECEIVER BOARD OPTION GENERAL This appendix provides the installation procedures for the Model CRX-500 Series units that have the Option B1 or Option B2, Data Receiver Board installed. Option B1 is installed in outdoor units; Option B2 is installed in indoor units. The Data Receiver Board Option must be used with a UCT-100 Data Transmitter Unit.
  • Page 63: Figure A-1. Typical Installation For Crx-500 Series Receiver With

    Figure A-1. TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR CRX-500 SERIES RECEIVER WITH OPTION B1 OR B2 INSTALLED...
  • Page 64 The CRX-500 Series Control Receivers with Option B1 or B2 are installed the same as outlined in Section 2 with the following exceptions. Exceptions: 1. RS-422 Communication Cable is not required as described in paragraph 2.6.1. RG-59 Coaxial Cable (P/N 849518-0054) with BNC connectors on both ends is required from each CRX-500 Series Unit to the UCT-100 Data Transmitter.
  • Page 65: Figure A-2. Option B1 Or B2 Installation

    Figure A-2. OPTION B1 OR B2 INSTALLATION Connect the VIDEO OUT on the CRX-500 Unit to the Video Input on the UCT-100 Data Transmitter Unit. If the CRX-500 unit is addressed 1, connect to video input 1; if the CRX-500 unit is addressed 5, connect to video input 5, etc.

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