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Surveyor Series Dome Cameras

Surveyor Series Dome Cameras. Technical Support. 1-800-34-VICON (1-800-348-4266) 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday 1-800-645-9116, Extension 877 After Hours and Weekends or Holidays. Other Numbers. Website http://www.vicon-cctv.com

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Surveyor Series Dome Cameras

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  1. Surveyor Series DomeCameras

  2. Technical Support 1-800-34-VICON (1-800-348-4266) 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday 1-800-645-9116, Extension 877 After Hours and Weekends or Holidays

  3. Other Numbers • Website http://www.vicon-cctv.com • FTP Site ftp://ftp.vicon-cctv.com • Parts Department 1-800-645-9116, Ext 369 • Service Department 1-800-645-9116, Ext 384

  4. Web SiteUS Home Page

  5. Web SiteUS Home Page

  6. FTP SiteMain Screen

  7. FTP Software Folder

  8. FTP Site Sec 3 – Camera Domes

  9. FTP S2000 Software Folder

  10. FTP SVFT Software Folder

  11. Vicon Data Control

  12. Data Communications There are three major types of Serial Communication Standards

  13. Data Communications RS-232 • Unbalanced Circuit (single conductor plus ground reference) • Short Distances (typically <50 feet) • Used in Low Noise Environments • Bi-Polar Signal (voltage levels swing + and -) • Point-to-Point Communications

  14. Data Communications • RS-422 • Balanced Circuit (two signal conductors plus ground reference) • Long Distances (typically ~4000 feet) • Excellent Noise Immunity • Signal Levels of 0.0 vdc and +5 vdc • Point-to-Point Communications

  15. Data Communications RS-485 • Balanced Circuit (two signal conductors plus ground reference) • Long Distances (typically ~1000 feet) • Excellent Noise Immunity • Signal Levels of 0.0 vdc and +5 vdc • Multidrop Communications (Typically 32 Nodes)

  16. Data Communications • Within each standard, there are communications types

  17. Data Communications • Simplex This is a uni-directional form of communications. Duplex This is a bi-directional form of communications.

  18. Data Communications • Within the Duplex mode are two further sub-divisions: • Full Duplex – • - This mode permits simultaneous bi-directional communications. • Half-Duplex – • - This mode is bi-directional also, but only one direction at a time.

  19. Data Communications • Vicon uses both Simplex and Half-Duplex Communications • Keypads must use Half-Duplex. • Receiver-Drivers and Dome Cameras • can use either Simplex or Half-Duplex

  20. Data Communications • Data Signal Names used by Vicon are Command and Response. • Command – this signal is generated by a CPU and is sent to a peripheral device, either a Keypad or a Camera Receiver-Driver. • Response – This signal is generated by a peripheral device and sent to the CPU as an answer to a Command from the CPU.

  21. Data Communications • To comply with the RS422 balanced circuit, there is a Positive (+) and Negative (-) side of the signal. • Vicon uses the terminology “Command +” and “Command –”, as well as “Response +” and “Response –”.

  22. Data Communications • Starting at the CPU, the signal lines would be called Command Out + and Command Out -. They will connect to the peripheral device to Command In + and Command In -, respectively. • At the peripheral device, the signal lines would be called Response Out + and Response Out -. They will connect back to the CPU to Response In + and Response In -, respectively.

  23. Data Communications Connection Rules: • Command always connects to Command • Response always connects to Response • + signals always connect to + signals • - signals always connect to – signals • Inputs connect to Outputs • Outputs connect to Inputs

  24. Data Communications • Some types of equipment, fiber optic modules for instance, use connection terms such as Data In + or Data Out +. • In these cases, Data Out + would be the same as Command Out + or Response Out + (depending on the direction of signal flow).

  25. Data Communications • Data Cabling • For data wiring of peripheral devices, Vicon recommends the • use of a dual-pair, twisted, individually shielded wire meeting the specifications of one of the cable types listed below: • Belden™ 8723 • West-Penn Wire ™ D510 • Alpha Wire ™ 2466C • Note: these part numbers are for PVC jacketed wire. Check manufacturer’s catalog for Plenum versions if local codes dictate.

  26. Data Communications • Questions?

  27. Surveyor 2000 Surveyor VFT Dome Cameras

  28. 1. Models

  29. Surveyor Models • Model Numbering Scheme • S2000 – RW23 • Camera Series • Type • Use • Lens Type

  30. Surveyor Models • Model Numbering Scheme • Camera Series: S2000 (earlier series) • SVFT (current series) • Type: M (Monochrome) • C (Color) • R (Day-Night

  31. Surveyor 2000 Models • Model Numbering Scheme • Use C (Indoor Ceiling Mount) • P (Indoor Pendant Mount) • W (Outdoor) • Lens Type 18 X • 22 X • 23 X

  32. Surveyor 2000 Models • Models • S2000-CC22 Indoor/In-Ceiling, • S2000-CP22 Indoor/Pendant, • S2000-CW22 Outdoor • S2000-RC23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night • S2000-RP23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night • S2000-RW23 Outdoor, Day-Night • S2000-RW-PR Indoor-Outdoor Pressurized

  33. Surveyor VFT Models • Models (all Color Cameras) • SVFT-C22 Indoor/In-Ceiling • SVFT-P22 Indoor/Pendant • S2000-W22 Outdoor • S2000-C23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night • S2000-P23 Indoor/In-Ceiling, Day-Night • S2000-W23 Outdoor, Day-Night • S2000-PR-23 Indoor-Outdoor Pressurized

  34. Similarities S2000 SVFT

  35. Similarities Externally, it is difficult to distinguish between the two models.

  36. Similarities Software between the two is almost identical from the user and programmer standpoints.

  37. Differences • Mechanically, the drive mechanisms and housings are totally different. • The SVFT drive assembly cannot be installed in an S2000 housing and the same is true that the S2000 drive assembly cannot be installed in an SVFT housing.

  38. Differences S2000 SVFT

  39. Differences (S2000) Connections are made directly to the Drive Assembly PCB

  40. Differences (SVFT) Connections are made directly to the PCB located in the housing.

  41. Questions?

  42. 2. Installation

  43. Installation

  44. Installation SVFT-UWMUniversal Wall Mount

  45. Installation SVFT-WM Wall Mount

  46. Installation SVFT-UPMUniversal Parapet Mount

  47. Installation SVFT-URMUniversal Roof Mount

  48. Installation TB3 Comm In J3 Comm In J1 24VAC Power S2 Communications SettingsS1 Camera Address J1 Video Output J2 Alarm Inputs S2000 Interconnect Board

  49. Installation S2000 DipswitchesS2 Communications TypeS1 Camera Address

  50. Installation The Customer Interface Board pivots for access to the rear side. It can also be removed from the housing without tools. SVFT Interconnect PCB

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