DVTEL 9600 Series Manuel utilisateur

DVTel IP Dome
Installation Manual
M9631A, June 05

Table of Contents
PREFACE..................................................................................................................................................... 3
ENCODER CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................ 4
ASSIGNING THE DOME AN RCP+ EXTENSION............................................................................................. 5
ASSIGNING AN RCP+ EXTENSION TO A LATITUDE ARCHIVER.................................................................... 6
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................... 7
INDOOR DOME INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................... 7
OUTDOOR DOME INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................ 9
CAMERA CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................ 10
DOME SETUP IN LATITUDE ....................................................................................................................... 11
Configuring the Camera...................................................................................................................... 11
Configuring the Serial Port................................................................................................................. 12
Configuring the PTZ Motor................................................................................................................ 13
Creating Presets and Patterns.............................................................................................................. 14
DOME MENU SETUP ................................................................................................................................. 15
Camera Information Setup.................................................................................................................. 15
Camera Settings Setup........................................................................................................................ 16
Exposure Mode Setup......................................................................................................................... 16
On-Screen Display Setup.................................................................................................................... 17
Home Position Setup........................................................................................................................... 18
Autopan Setup..................................................................................................................................... 18
Area Setup........................................................................................................................................... 19
Default Set .......................................................................................................................................... 21
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Preface
The DVTel 9600 and 9700 Series of Internet Protocol (IP) Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Cameras
(or Domes) feature a variety of PAL and NTSC models for both indoor and outdoor use.
The domes contain a built-in MPEG-4 encoder that converts analog video into one or two
MPEG-4 streams. The latter option is used to support viewing and recording at different
qualities (up to 4CIF, 30 ips NTSC or 25 ips PAL). The domes are powered using 24 VAC
current, delivered either through a Power over Ethernet (PoE) wiring accessory or directly.
PoE is not available for outdoor domes. Each dome also contains DIP switches for setting
the PTZ number, baud rate and protocol.
The DVTel Domes are designed to integrate seamlessly with Latitude NVMS. Most of the
devices’ configuration is typically performed through the Latitude AdminCenter.
Dome setup involves three principal tasks: encoder configuration, physical installation and
camera configuration.
The diagram below shows the dome’s dimensions, in millimeters.
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R76
70
245
150
162
AA View
15
40
50
240
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Figure 1 - The DVTel IP Dome
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Encoder Configuration
The dome’s built-in encoder should be configured in a lab before the camera is installed in
the field. Each dome comes with a default IP address, which is typically listed on a sticker
affixed to its housing (some early models of the dome do not have this sticker. In that case,
the default IP address is 192.168.0.1).
1. Install the DVTel ActiveX extensions on your computer. The application can be found
in the firmware folder of the installation CD under the name DVTELACX.exe.
2. Launch Internet Explorer and open
Internet Options
from the
Tools
menu. Switch to
the
Security
tab and click
Local intranet
and then the
Custom Level
button. Change
all the ActiveX setting to either
Prompt
or
Enable
.
3. Go to http://www.java.com and download and install the latest version of the
Java Virtual Machine.
4. Power up the camera with 24 VAC using either the Power over Ethernet (PoE) wiring
accessory or, in the case of a dome without PoE, its power leads. The PoE wiring
accessory should be connected to a 24 VAC power source and to either your computer
or a network switch. If connecting directly to a computer, use the provided crossed
network cable to connect the wiring accessory’s female RJ45 connector to the camera’s
female RJ45 connector. Otherwise, use a straight-through cable.
5. Configure your computer’s network settings so that it can connect to devices with IP
addresses of the form 192.168.0.X. See your network administrator for information on
how to do this.
6. Enter the encoder’s IP address in Internet Explorer Address field and press Enter.
Figure 2 - The Encoder Configuration Home Page
7. Click the
Settings
link at the top of the page. In the Settings page, click
Configurator
.
8. In the side bar, click
Service settings
and
Network settings
. Enter the settings you
would like to assign your unit. Some of the fields may often be left blank, but you must
always assign the encoder an IP address and a subnet mask such that it is visible to the
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Latitude system. Once you have modified the unit’s settings, click the
Set
button, and then the link
labeled “Reboot after ‘set’ necessary!”
Figure 3 - Encoder Network Settings
9. Once the new settings have been sent to the dome, exit the configuration page.
Assigning the Dome an RCP+ Extension
The encoder’s default RCP+ extension (or port) is 1800. It is recommended that this value
be change prior to using the camera with Latitude.
1. Go to
Start>Programs>DVTel Latitude 3.0>Tools>Video Unit Search
.
Figure 4 - Video Unit Search
2. Choose
RCP+
from the
Unit type
drop-down menu and click the
Run
button on the
top right corner of the screen.
3. Double click the encoder you have just configured. Assign it a port and click
OK
. You
may use the same port for other domes as well.
4. Exit Video Unit Search.
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Assigning an RCP+ Extension to a Latitude Archiver
To use the dome with Latitude, you will need to associate its RCP+ port with one (or more,
in the case of fail-over or redundant archiving) of your Latitude Archivers.
1. On the server on which the Latitude Archiver resides, go to
Start>Programs>DVTel
Latitude 3.0>Resource Administration Tool
.
2. Right click
Archiver
in the
Resources
tree and choose
Create>RCP+ Extension
.
Click
Yes
when asked whether you would like to restart the Archiver service.
3. Change the
Discovery port
to the same port you assigned your dome and click
Apply
.
4. Exit the Resource Administration Tool.
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Physical Installation
The following instructions present the procedure for installing a bracket-mounted IP dome
using a pendant mount. Mounts are also available for installing the dome on a wall, corner,
roof or pole. The ceiling-mounted dome requires that a round hole be made in the ceiling tile.
Indoor Dome Installation
1. Place the pendant mount base against a firm ceiling and secure it with three expansion
bolts. Pull the wiring through the base hole.
Through,Everage
Bottom
Figure 5 - Installing the Mount Base
2. Screw the suspender into the pendant mount base, and then the housing holder into the
suspender. Secure the connections with holding screws and pull the wiring through the
three connected accessories.
Pendant Mount
Base
Suspender
Housing Holder
Figure 6 - Installing a Suspender and Housing Holder
3. Screw the housing onto the housing holder and secure the connection with two holding
screws.
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Holding Screws
Figure 7 - Installing the Housing
4. Connect your dome to power using either its power leads or the PoE wiring accessory
and a CAT5 cable of no more than 220 feet, depending on your model.
5. Connect the dome or PoE wiring accessory, depending on your model, to the network.
6. The dome’s PTZ number is set with the S1 DIP switch at the back of the dome drive.
DVTel recommends you leave at its default of 1. If you would like to change it, use the
key provided on the sticker below the S1 switch.
7. Push in on the two tabs located on the upper side of the dome drive, and line them up
with the corresponding grooves in the housing. Insert one tab into the groove and then
the other. Push on the ends of the tabs until both click into place.
8. To install the dome cover, line up its screws with the corresponding holes in the dome
housing, and secure the cover with the supplied pan-head screws.
tap
Figure 8 - Installing the Dome Drive
Figure 9 - Installing the Dome Cover
9. Power on the dome. Once it completes its initialization process, it can be programmed.
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Outdoor Dome Installation
1. Place the pendant mount base against a firm ceiling and secure it with three expansion
bolts. Pull the wiring through the base hole.
Through,Everage
Bottom
Figure 10 - Installing the Mount Base
2. Screw the suspender into the pendant mount base, and then the housing holder into the
suspender. Secure the connections with holding screws and pull the wiring through the
three connected accessories.
Pendant Mount
Base
Suspender
Housing Holder
Figure 11 - Installing a Suspender and Housing Holder
3. Screw the housing onto the housing holder and secure the connection with two holding
screws. You may also want to apply thread compound to the threads on the housing.
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Holding Screws
Figure 12 - Installing the Housing
4. Connect the dome to your network using a CAT5 cable.
5. Connect the dome to a 24 VAC power source. Do not use Power over Ethernet to power the
outdoor dome.
6. The dome’s PTZ number is set with the S1 DIP switch at the back of the dome drive.
DVTel recommends you leave at its default of 1. If you would like to change it, use the
key provided on the sticker below the S1 switch.
7. Push in on the two tabs located on the upper side of the dome drive, and line them up
with the corresponding grooves in the housing. Insert one tab into the groove and then
the other. Push on the ends of the tabs until both click into place.
8. To install the dome cover, line up its screws with the corresponding holes in the dome
housing, and secure the cover with the supplied pan-head screws.
tap
Figure 13 - Installing the Dome Drive
Figure 14 - Installing the Dome Cover
10. Power on the dome. Once it completes its initialization process, it can be programmed.
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