Ultrak CRX-501 Manual de usuario

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

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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
text in Revision C
Issue 1, Revision E - February 1996 - Added table for lens zoom, focus, and
common connections, changed Table 2-1 on page 2-23 to Table 2-2.
Issue 1, Revision F - April 1996 - Added Model CRX-510/220/X.
Issue 1, Revision G - April 1996 - Added CE Warning and Declaration (Note: As
of 1/1/97 this product does not meet CE requirements)
Issue 1, Revision H - August 1996 - updated installationd drawings 517584-1440
and 517588-1440.
Issue 1, Revision I – July 1997 – added note for addressing unit for controlling
auxiliary contacts and updated controller manual numbers.
Issue 1, Revision J – July 1997 – added cross-reference for current model
numbers
Issue 1, Revision K – August 1998 – added note for ground connection for pan
and tilt unit (ECR 11478) and changed coaxial cable distance for UCT option
from <1500 feet to <800 feet.

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. These Limits Are Designed To
Provide Reasonable Protection Against Harmful Interference
When The Equipment Is Operated In A Commercial
Environment. This Equipment Generates, Uses, And Can
Radiate Radio Frequency Energy And, If Not Installed And
Used In Accordance With The Instruction Manual, May
Cause Harmful Interference To Radio Communications.
Operation Of This Equipment In A Residential Area Is Likely
To Cause Harmful Interference In Which Case The User Will
Be Required To Correct The Interference At His Own
Expense.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................1-1
1.1 GENERAL..........................................................................................................1-1
1.2 MODELS............................................................................................................1-2
1.3 OPTIONS...........................................................................................................1-4
1.4 SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................1-5
SECTION 2. SETUP AND INSTALLATION ................................................................2-1
2.1 GENERAL..........................................................................................................2-1
2.2 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
2.3 HANDLING PROCEDURES ...................................................................................2-3
2.4 PERSONNEL SAFETY......................................................................................2-4
2.5 SETUP PROCEDURES ....................................................................................2-5
2.5.1 120 VAC OR 220 VAC INPUT POWER.......................................................2-8
2.5.2 CAMERA POWER SETUP. .........................................................................2-9
2.5.3 RECEIVER ADDRESS...............................................................................2-10
2.5.4 TERMINATE RECEIVE COMMUNICATIONS............................................2-13
2.5.5 LENS ZOOM, FOCUS, AND IRIS SPEED CONTROL SETUP..................2-13
2.5.6 AUXILIARY CONTACT SETUP. ................................................................2-14
2.5.7 IRIS DRIVE VOLTAGE. .............................................................................2-15
2.6 CABLING REQUIREMENTS ...........................................................................2-15
2.6.1 RS422 COMMUNICATION CABLE............................................................2-15
2.6.2 POWER INPUT, PAN AND TILT CONTROL, LENS CONTROL, AND
CAMERA POWER
CABLE.............................................................................................................2-15
2.7 INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................2-16
2.7.1 RS-422 COMMUNICATION CONNECTIONS............................................2-20

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT)
Page
2.7.1.1 Daisy-Chain Wiring. ..............................................................................2-21
2.7.2 POWER CONNECTIONS. .........................................................................2-22
2.7.3 PAN AND TILT CONNECTIONS................................................................2-22
2.7.4 CAMERA POWER. ....................................................................................2-24
2.7.5 LENS CONNECTIONS...............................................................................2-25
2.7.5.1 Auto Iris Lens ........................................................................................2-26
2.7.5.2 Motorized Manual Iris Lens ...................................................................2-26
2.7.5.3 Selectable Auto/Manual Iris ..................................................................2-27
2.7.6 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS...........................................................................2-27
2.8 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS ..........................................................................2-29
SECTION 3. OPERATION ..........................................................................................3-1
3.1 GENERAL..........................................................................................................3-1
3.2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ..................................................................................3-1
3.3 OPERATING PROCEDURE .......................................................................................3-6
SECTION 4. MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................4-1
4.1 GENERAL..........................................................................................................4-1
4.2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES .................................................................................4-1
APPENDIX A. DATA RECEIVER BOARD OPTION .................................................. A-1
A.1 GENERAL......................................................................................................... A-1
A.2 INSTALLATION...................................................................................................... A-1
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

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LIST OF FIGURES (CONT)
Page
Figure 2-5. SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVERS AND VIDEO SWITCHER......2-19
Figure 3-1. Mother Board Indicators............................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2. Expansion Board Indicators ......................................................................3-4
Figure A-1. TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR CRX-500 SERIES RECEIVER WITH
OPTION B1 OR B2 INSTALLED............................................................. A-2
Figure A-2. 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 & Tilt (D/N 517584-9440) .............................................2-33
Installation, CRX-502 Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 1 (Indoor) (D/N 517588-1440) ......2-34
Installation, CRX-502/220/X Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 1 (Indoor)
(D/N 517588-9440).....................................................................................................2-35
Installation, CRX-520 Pan & Tilt Receiver NEMA 4 (Outdoor) (D/N 517588-5440)....2-36
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2-1. CAMERA NUMBERS ...............................................................................2-11
Table 2-2. CRX-500 RECEIVER TO PAN AND TILT UNIT.......................................2-24


1-1
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 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. It may also be used as a single digital control system using one
transmitter and one receiver.
The Control Receiver performs the following functions in response to data sent
from a Diamond Electronics controller such as the Model CTX-800 Control
Transmitter, JAD-832 Joystick Controller or JPD-100 Series Joystick Controllers.
•Pan left/right
•Tilt up/down
•Zoom in/out
•Focus near/far
•Auxiliary equipment control (lights, gates, etc.) on/off

1-2
1.2 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 Vac1, or 24 Vac @ 1 Amp;
but the camera power requirements can be different - either 12 Vdc or 24 Vac @
0.5 Amp.
Models CRX-501 and CRX-502 are for indoor installations. The indoor control
receivers are housed in a NEMA 1 enclosure. Models CRX-510 and CRX-520
are for outdoor installations. The outdoor control receivers are housed in a
NEMA 4 enclosure.
Each model provides two auxiliary contacts. The auxiliary contacts are latched
contacts that can be normally open or normally closed.
Model Description Part Number
CRX-501 or
CRX-501/A
120 Vac Power Input, 120 Vac Pan
and Tilt, Indoor Applications
517584-1040
CRX-501/24 or
CRX-501/B
120 Vac Power Input, 24 Vac Pan
and Tilt, Indoor Applications
517584-2040
CRX-501/X or
CRX-501/A/X
220 Vac Power Input, 120 Vac Pan
and Tilt, Indoor Applications
517584-3040
CRX-501/24/X
or CRX-501/B/X
220 Vac Power, 24 Vac Pan and
Tilt, Indoor Applications
517584-4040
1The only models that can drive a 220 Vac pan and tilt unit are CRX-510/220/X and
CRX-502/220/X.
Este manual sirve para los siguientes modelos
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