Honeywell Video Game Controller HEGS5000 User Manual

HEGS5000/HEGS5001  
Joystick Controller  
PTZ, MUX, and VCR Control  
User Guide  
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
INFORMATION TO THE USER: 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.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND  
COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS AND  
STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF  
VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS. HONEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS SHALL  
NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN  
VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
READ INSTRUCTIONS – All safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is  
operated.  
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future  
reference.  
HEED WARNINGS – All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered  
to.  
4.  
5.  
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS – All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
CLEANING – Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
ATTACHMENTS – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as  
they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.  
WATER AND MOISTURE – Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor  
installation, or any area which is classified as a wet location.  
ACCESSORIES - Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and  
serious damage to the equipment. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of  
the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should use a mounting  
accessory recommended by the manufacturer. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.  
9.  
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.  
10. VENTILATION - Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for  
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating.  
These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Equipment should never be  
placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in  
installation, such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s  
instructions have been adhered to.  
11. POWER SOURCES – This product should be operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home,  
consult your product dealer or local power company. For products designed to operate from  
battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
12. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION – The power supply supplied with this unit may be equipped  
with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This  
plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert  
the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your  
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
13. OVERLOADING – Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
14. POWER-CORD PROTECTION – Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely  
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to  
cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the monitor.  
15. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY – Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.  
16. SERVICING – Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
17. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE – Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.  
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the unit to its normal operation.  
e. If the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged.  
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.  
18. REPLACEMENT PARTS – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician  
has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
19. SAFETY CHECK – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.  
20. LIGHTNING AND POWER LINE SURGES – For added protection of this unit during a lightning  
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall  
outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and  
power-line surges.  
21. HEAT – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
22. INSTALLATION – Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location, or in a place  
subject to dust or mechanical vibration. The unit is not designed to be waterproof. Exposure to  
rain or water may damage the unit.  
23. WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING – The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer  
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EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature  
accompanying the product.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
WARNING  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO  
NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
WARNING: DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH  
VENTILATION GRILLS THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
WARNING: THIS UNIT MUST BE OPERATED WITH A PROPERLY  
GROUNDED 3-PIN CONNECTION.  
NON-OBSERVANCE OF THIS STANDARD PRACTICE MAY RESULT IN A  
STATIC ELECTRICITY BUILD-UP THAT MAY RESULT IN AN ELECTRIC  
SHOCK WHEN EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ARE TOUCHED.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED  
LIST OF FIGURES  
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LIST OF FIGURES, CONTINUED  
LIST OF TABLES  
1. ___  
3. ___  
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SECTION 1:  
INTRODUCTON  
1.1  
1.2  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
The HEGS5000 is a controller designed to provide simple operation of the Honeywell  
KD6/HD6 series domes, VCRs, and multiplexers: 16 multiplexers, 16 VCRs and 256  
domes can be controlled via the HEGS5000’s two serial ports. All functions of the  
individual units are supported remotely and intelligently.  
FEATURES  
The HEGS5000 controller includes the following features:  
Integrated control of Domes, VCRs, and Multiplexers.  
Control of up to 256 Honeywell KD6/HD6 domes  
Remote control of up to 16 Honeywell KR4XXXXX Series VCRs.  
Remote control of up to 16 Honeywell AXCD or AXMD series, HXCT or HXMT  
series, KX16XXCX series, KQ7300CX, KX04XXCX and KX09XXCX multiplexers.  
LCD Display  
Separate logins for Operators and Master Users (supervisors)  
1.3  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
CAUTION: Users of this product are responsible for  
checking and complying with all federal, state, and local  
laws and statutes concerning the monitoring and  
recording of video and audio signals. Honeywell shall  
not be held responsible for the use of this product in  
violation of current laws and statutes.  
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SECTION 2:  
INSTALLATION AND EQUIPMENT SETUP  
2.1  
CONNECTIONS  
A terminal block is provided for connection between the HEGS5000 controller and  
peripheral equipment. A coiled cable is provided for connection between the  
HEGS5000 and the terminal block. Plug one end of the coiled cable into the connector  
on the back of the HEGS5000 and the other end into the jack on the terminal block.  
Description  
Power Supply  
Connect the power supply, part number 849193-0089,  
provided with the unit.  
COM1 (RS485 output port)  
COM2 (RS232 serial port)  
Used for controlling Honeywell KD6/HD6 series domes.  
Used for controlling Honeywell multiplexers and VCRs.  
GND  
+12VDC  
RS-232 (TX) - COM2  
RS-232 (RX) - COM2  
RS-485 (D-) - COM1  
RS-485 (D+) - COM1  
Refer to Section 2.2 for installation diagrams for connection to Multiplexers, VCRs, etc.  
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2.2  
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS  
KX1610CN Multiplexer  
2 - RX (data in)  
5 - Ground  
VCR  
Cam 1  
Input  
Input  
RS-232  
Output  
Output  
1
2
RX (Data In)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Spot  
Monitor  
Spot  
GND  
DB9-Female  
Main  
Monitor  
Main  
Cam 16  
2 - RX (data in)  
5 - Ground  
RS-232  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RX (Data In)  
GND  
Part #849193-0089  
RS-485  
PSU  
12 VDC  
2A  
-
+
RS-232  
DB9-Male  
GND  
RS232 TX  
+12VDC  
GND  
RS-485 (D-)  
RS-485 (D+)  
RS-232 (TX)  
GND  
+12VDC  
RS-232 (RX)  
RS-485 (D+)  
RS-485 (D-)  
RS-232 (RX)  
RS-232 (TX)  
HEGS5000 System Controller  
Figure 1: Installing Honeywell Multiplexer, VCR, and Domes  
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2.2 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS, CONTINUED  
1
6
VCR 2  
9
5
DB-9 Female  
rear view of connector  
KD6 / KD6Z  
Dome -32  
1
6
VCR 1  
9
5
DB-9 Female  
rear view of connector  
5
9
Multiplexer 2  
KD6 / KD6Z  
Dome - 1  
6
1
DB-9 Male  
rear view of connector  
5
9
Multiplexer 1  
6
1
RS-485 (D-)  
+12VDC  
GND  
DB-9 Male  
rear view of connector  
RS-485 (D+)  
RS-232 (RX)  
RS-232 (TX)  
Figure 2: Connection Diagram 1  
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2.2 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS, CONTINUED  
1
6
RS-232  
to VCR  
To HEGS5000  
9
5
DB-9 Female  
rear view of connector  
RS-232 VCR cable connections  
5
1
9
6
To HEGS5000  
RS-232  
to MUX  
DB-9 Male  
rear view of connector  
RS-232 MUX cable connections  
Figure 3: Connection Diagram 2  
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2.3  
EQUIPMENT SETUP  
2.3.1 KD6/HD6 Setup  
The KD6/HD6 Dome must be set to Honeywell Diamond protocol. The address of the  
KD6/HD6 dome must be set to match the address set for that camera number in the  
HEGS5000. That is, the KD6/HD6 camera defined as camera 1 in the HEGS5000 system  
setup must be physically addressed 001 using the rotary switches on the KD6/HD6  
receiver board.  
Refer to the KD6 or HD6 Series User Manual for switch settings and detailed operation.  
2.3.2 Multiplexer Setup  
The multiplexer should be set up as follows:  
Communication: RS232  
Baud: 1200  
The address of the multiplexer with cameras 1-16 must be set at 1, cameras 17 –32 set  
at 2. See the multiplexer user manual for more details.  
2.3.3 VCR Setup  
The VCR address is set to NONE as the default. To function properly, VCR 1 must be  
set to address 1 and VCR 2 to address 2. See the VCR user manual for more details.  
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SECTION 3:  
MODES OF OPERATION  
3.1  
MODES OF OPERATION  
There are two modes of operation when using the HEGS5000 as a standalone controller:  
1. HEGS5000 = Standalone = PTZ control (KD6/HD6 and KDZ series) only. Note:  
KDZ series domes have been discontinued.  
2. HEGS5001 = MUX Mode = MUX/VCR control capability and PTZ control  
There is a third mode of operation that is only for use with the HSX3208L Matrix Video  
Switcher.  
3. HEGS5002 = System = HSX3208L Switcher. Refer to the HSX3208L Switcher User  
Manual for setup and operation of the HEGS5000 in System mode.  
The default configuration is Standalone mode (PTZ control only). To change the  
configuration, refer to Section 3.2  
3.2  
MODE CONFIGURATION  
To configure the HEGS5000 mode of operation, perform the following steps.  
1. Power-up the HEGS5000. The following messages are displayed on the LCD  
display.  
Boot Mngr MMDDYY  
519685-1980 A  
Booting in 5s  
2. Before the unit counts down to 0, press 1. The LCD displays:  
< Run Bank >  
** Standalone **  
Note: The current configuration is displayed with ** on both sides as shown above.  
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3.2 MODE CONFIGURATION, CONTINUED  
3. Press ƒ or keys to scroll through the available options.  
Standalone (control KD6/HD6 PTZs only)  
Mux Mode (control multiplexers, VCRs, and KD6/HD6 PTZs)  
System Mode (must be used with HSX3208L switcher)  
Stdalone/Mux Fw. (upload new firmware to the HEGS5000). Refer to Section 7  
for uploading the latest firmware.  
System Firmware (upload new firmware to the HEGS5000 system controller).  
Refer to the HSX3208L User Manual to upload the latest firmware.  
4. When the desired option is displayed, press Enter (  
). The controller continues  
booting for the selected mode.  
3.3  
POWER-UP  
The power-up process is the same for both the MUX mode and the Standalone mode of  
operation. When power is applied to the HEGS5000, the LCD displays the following  
messages:  
Boot Mngr MMDDYY  
519685-1980 A  
(counts down to 0)  
Booting in 5s  
After 5 seconds, the current application starts. The selected mode (HEGS5000 or  
HEGS5001) is displayed.  
HEGS5000 MMDDYY  
519686-1980 A  
HEGS5001 MMDDYY  
519686-1980 A  
Note: if the configuration has been changed by the user, this screen displays,  
“Loaded Saved Configuration”  
Then the login screen in displayed.  
Two levels of login are available: Master and Operator.  
System login  
Password: _ _ _ _  
Enter the four-digit password to logon. Refer to paragraph 3.3.1 for default passwords.  
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3.3.1 Default Password  
Master Default Password is 1994.  
Operator Default Password is 1111.  
Master mode has access to all menus. Operator mode allows access to all menus  
except those in which changes to system setup are involved. The table below shows  
which menus and functions are available for each mode.  
Description  
Save PreShot - KD6/HD6 domes  
Recall PreShot on KD6/HD6 domes  
Programming a VectorScan - KD6/HD6 domes  
Running a programmed VectorScan – KD6/HD6  
dome  
Operator  
1-10 Only  
Yes  
Master  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Programming a tour menu – KD6/HD6 dome  
Running a tour – KD6/HD6 dome  
NightShot On/Off –KD6/HD6  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Auto iris on/off – KD6/HD6  
Programming a sector – KD6/HD6  
Programming a privacy zone – KD6/HD6  
Access to the KD6/HD6 dome setup menu  
Access to the System Setup Menu  
Access to the multiplexer setup menu  
3.3.2 Default User Defined Settings  
To return the controller to the user-defined default settings, perform the following steps.  
1. Power the unit down and back up.  
2. When the LCD display shows the controller is Booting Run Menu key during the 5-  
second booting process.  
3.3.3 LCD Display  
<Spot01  
Cam001>  
Figure 4. LCD  
In the above display, the HEGS5000 is configured for MUX mode of operation. Spot01  
is the Spot Monitor and Multiplexer the controller is currently controlling. This will  
change if you have more than one multiplexer in your system. Spot 01 is the spot  
monitor for multiplexer one; Spot 02 is the spot monitor for multiplexer two, etc. Refer to  
section 6 for MUX operation.  
Cam001 is the camera currently being controlled.  
If the controller is configured for Standalone mode of operation; the Spot monitor is not  
displayed.  
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3.3.4 Log Out  
To log off the controller, perform the following steps.  
Run  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Run Menu (  
) key until Logout is displayed on the LCD display.  
2. Press Enter (  
). Yes is displayed on the LCD display.  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
3. Press Enter (  
) to select Yes or press Menu ESC (  
) to cancel logging out.  
The LCD display returns to the login password.  
System login  
Password: _ _ _ _  
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SECTION 4:  
SYSTEM SETUP  
4.1  
SETTING UP THE CONTROLLER  
The components controlled by the HEGS5000 are defined in the SYSTEM MENU. This  
menu is available only when logged in as a Master User.  
The SYSTEM MENU is in tree structure.  
Several tools, including the LEFT (ƒ) and RIGHT () keys, Enter key (  
the UP ()and DOWN () functions on the joystick are used to navigate  
through the menus.  
), and  
Press Enter (  
level.  
) or Zoom In (clockwise) to select an option and go down one  
Press Clear/Manual (  
step or up one menu level.  
) or Zoom Out (counterclockwise) to go back one  
4.2  
NAVIGATING THE MENUS  
Sys  
1. ___  
3. ___  
To access the System Setup, press the System Menu (  
) key.  
The LCD screen will indicate the level, menu name, and additional options.  
Note: If the controller is set for  
Standalone Mode, the menus start  
Mux’s  
[1.0]  
with the Camera Menu (Level [3.0])  
More  
Using the figure, the LCD shows that  
the controller is at the Multiplexer Menu, which is menu 1. More indicates that there are  
more options or submenus available under this menu.  
To select this menu, press Enter (  
).  
To move to another menu, use the joystick tilt up and tilt down functions.  
Moving the joystick up will change it to menu 2, then menu 3, and so on. You  
can view the menus in reverse order by moving the joystick down.  
If you have selected a menu incorrectly, press Clear/Manual (  
Out” to return to the previous level.  
) or “Zoom  
Once in a submenu, use the joystick or the Enter (  
) key to navigate through  
the available options.  
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4.2 NAVIGATING THE MENUS, CONTINUED  
To exit the System Menu, use the joystick to choose menu 8 (Exit), then press  
Enter ( ) or “Zoom Out” until the setup menu is exited. When you exit a  
menu, the controller displays Saving Settings, Please Wait. After the settings  
have been saved, the controller returns to normal operation.  
4.3  
MENUS  
Multiplexers  
Menu Name  
Mux’s  
Menu  
Number  
1.0  
Description  
Used to set the type of multiplexer and the number of  
multiplexers in the system. Press Enter (  
) to access  
this menu.  
Mux type  
1.1  
Type of Multiplexers – only one type of multiplexer per  
system (KX16xxCX, KQ7300Cx, KX04xxCx, KX09xxCx,  
KXR23xxU, KX1630CU, MXXD9E, MXXD16E supported).  
Note: Use KX16xxCX, KX04xxCx, or KX09xxCx for  
KX16xxMX, KX04xxMx, or KX09xxMx respectively. For  
AXCD, AXMD, HXCT, or HXMT series multiplexers, use  
MXXD9E or MXXD16E depending on the number of  
channels (9 or 16).  
Press Enter (  
).  
No. of Muxes  
1.2  
Number of Multiplexers – 1 to 16 allowed. Each  
multiplexer must have the address set at its logical  
number. Press Enter (  
).  
Recorders  
Menu Name  
Menu  
Number  
2.0  
Description  
Recorders  
Used to set the type of VCR and the number of VCR’s in  
the system. Press Enter (  
) to access this menu.  
VCR Type  
2.1  
2.2  
Type of VCR – Only one type of VCR per system  
(KR4xxxCx). Press Enter ( ).  
Number of VCR’s – 1 to 16 allowed -each VCR must  
have the address set at its logical number. Press Enter  
No. of VCRs  
(
) or joystick tilt down to move to the next submenu.  
Press Clear/Manual (  
) to exit this menu.  
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4.3 MENUS, CONTINUED  
Cameras  
Menu Name  
Cameras  
Menu  
Number  
Description  
3.0  
Used to set the type of camera and the address to  
which the controller sends commands when this camera  
is selected on the monitor or spot monitor if the  
controller is in Mux Mode . Press Enter (  
) to access  
this menu.  
Camera Num  
3.1  
Camera Number – use the number keys or the  
keys to select the camera number.  
+
and  
Once the camera number is selected, press Enter (  
to move to the next submenu.  
)
(Cam Num) Type  
3.1.1  
Used to select the type of camera for each camera  
number. The camera number in parentheses indicates  
which camera is currently selected.  
To set camera type, use the  
between the four camera types (KD6/HD6, KD6-Z, Fixed  
Camera, and Pan Tilt Head).  
+
and  
keys to select  
Press Enter (  
) or joystick tilt down to move to the  
next submenu.  
Tip: To make it easy to setup camera TYPES and camera ADDRESSES, start with Camera 1  
TYPE and simply press Enter ( ) after setting the type to go to the address. Set the address  
and then press Enter ( ) to move to the TYPE for camera 2. Continue setting the TYPE and  
ADDRESS for each subsequent camera until all cameras are done.  
(Cam Num) Address  
3.1.2  
Used to set the camera address. The camera number in  
parentheses indicates which camera is selected.  
Enter the required address of the camera using the  
number keys or the  
the address must be the same as the value set in menu  
5.0 setup.  
+
and  
keys. For KD6-Z domes,  
Press Enter (  
) to move to the next camera.  
Press Clear/Manual (  
) to exit this menu.  
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KDZ SETUP  
Menu Name  
KDZ Setup  
Menu  
Number  
Description  
4.0  
Used to program the address of any KDZ connected to  
the HEGS5000. Press Enter ( ) to access this menu.  
Using the number keys, enter the serial number of the  
KDZ dome. Press Enter ( ). The serial number is  
Serial No.  
4.1  
supplied with the dome and is printed on the dome.  
KD6-Z Addr  
Set Address  
4.2  
4.3  
Enter the required address of the dome using the  
number keys or  
+
and  
keys. Press Enter (  
).  
Press Enter (  
) to confirm the information and send  
the serial number and address to reprogram the KD6-Z  
dome. Press Clear/Manual ( ) to exit this menu.  
Note: The above setup menu is simply a tool to allow the address of the KDZ dome to be  
programmed from the controller. This information is not stored in the controller.  
The address of each KDZ dome can be set one after each other without having to  
exit this menu. Refer to the KDZ User Manual for detailed information on  
programming and controlling a KDZ camera.  
Passwords  
Menu Name  
Passwords  
Menu  
Number  
5.0  
Description  
Press Enter (  
) to access this menu.  
Master  
5.1  
Enter a new 4-digit master password. Once the digits  
are entered, the password is reset.  
Operator  
5.2  
Enter a new 4-digit operator password. Once the  
digits are entered, the password is reset. Press  
Clear/Manual (  
) to exit this menu.  
Outputs  
Menu Name  
Menu  
Number  
6.0  
Description  
Outputs  
An additional mutiplexer can be used to combine the  
monitor outputs of multiple multiplexers to one monitor.  
Press Enter (  
Switch Device – use the  
type of multiplexer used to combine the monitor  
outputs.  
) to access this menu.  
and keys to select the  
Switch Dev  
6.1  
6.2  
+
Press Clear/Manual (  
Enter the address of the output using the number keys  
or the and keys (001 to 255).  
) to exit this menu.  
Address  
+
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General  
Menu Name  
General  
Menu  
Number  
Description  
7.0  
Used to deactivate the buzzer or set language options.  
Press Enter ( ) to access this menu.  
Use the and keys to toggle the buzzer ON or OFF.  
Press Clear/Manual ( ) to exit this menu.  
Menus are currently only available in English. Use  
the and keys to scroll through the language  
options.  
Buzzer  
7.1  
7.2  
+
Language  
+
Press Clear/Manual (  
) to exit this menu.  
Exit  
Menu Name  
Menu  
Number  
8.0  
Description  
Exit  
Press Enter(  
) to exit the Setup Mode. You can also  
press the System Menu key or the Clear/Manual  
(
) key to exit the system menu.  
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SECTION 5:  
STANDALONE MODE  
HEGS5000  
5.1  
OPERATION  
When the HEGS5000 Controller is in Standalone Mode, a user can control and program  
KD6/HD6 PTZ cameras. The KD6/HD6 PTZ cameras must be defined in the HEGS5000  
as defined in Section 2.3.1 and 4.3.  
There are two overlays, English text version and Icon version, for the standalone mode.  
System Controller HEGS5000  
Camera  
Character  
Select  
Run  
Menu  
Monitor  
Menu  
ESC  
Enter  
Dome  
Menu  
PreShot  
System  
Menu  
VectorScan  
Iris  
Open  
Iris  
Close  
Auto  
Iris  
Focus  
Near  
Freeze  
Video  
Figure 5. HEGS5000 English Text Overlay  
System Controller HEGS5000  
Run  
1. ___  
ABC  
3. ___  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
1. ___  
3. ___  
Sys  
1. ___  
3. ___  
A
Figure 6. HEGS5000 Icon Overlay  
All instructions are given using the text overlay with the Icon overlay in parenthesis.  
Note: The Monitor Key (  
) is not used in the standalone mode except as a Menu  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
Esc (  
)key. All cameras must have dedicated monitors.  
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5.1.1 Camera (KD6/HD6) Selection  
To select a camera for control:  
1. Enter the camera number (1-256) using the numeric keypad.  
2. Press the Camera (  
) key.  
5.1.2 Manual Control  
Table 1. Manual Control  
Function  
Description  
Pan/Tilt  
Zoom  
Iris  
Use the joystick to control (pan and tilt) the camera. Move the joystick  
up and down for tilt functions and left and right for pan functions.  
Rotate the joystick knob clockwise/counterclockwise for zoom in/out  
functions.  
A
Press the Auto Iris (  
Press the Iris Open (  
Press the Iris Close (  
) key to place the lens in auto iris mode  
) key to manually open the lens iris.  
)key to manually close the lens iris.  
Focus  
Press the Focus Near (  
) or Focus Far (  
) keys to manually  
focus the lens.  
Run  
Run  
1. ___  
1. ___  
3. ___  
3. ___  
The Run Menu (  
) key (below the LCD display) is used to control  
Run Menu (  
)
Run  
1. ___  
3. ___  
certain features of the KD6/HD6 PTZ camera. Press Run Menu (  
)
continuously to scroll between available options. When the desired  
option is displayed on the controller’s LCD, press Enter (  
) to select.  
Nightshot – press Enter ( ) to toggle on/off. A message  
(Nightshot On or Nightshot Off) is displayed on the monitor where  
the PTZ video is viewed.  
Backlight On/Off – press Enter (  
) to toggle on/off. A message  
(Backlight Compensation On or Backlight Compensation Off) is  
displayed on the monitor where the PTZ video is viewed.  
Run Tour – press Enter (  
) > then tour # (1-3) > then Enter (  
).  
The tour must be programmed for it to run. Refer to section 5.2.9 for  
programming tours.  
Find Home – Press Enter (  
) to send selected KD6/HD6 to home  
position.  
Quick Prg Preset – Position PTZ of KD6/HD6 > Press Enter ( )>  
then Preshot # (000-099)>Press Enter (  
). The current scene is  
stored with the selected Preshot #.  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
) to  
Log Out – Press Enter (  
) to log out; press Menu Esc (  
cancel log out  
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Table 1. Manual Control, Continued  
Description  
Function  
Freeze Video (  
)
Press the Freeze Video (  
) key to freeze or unfreeze the current  
video scene. When the video is frozen, an asterisk is displayed in the  
bottom left corner of the display and the camera remains on the current  
scene until the operator unfreezes the video. An operator can manually  
control the camera or send the camera to a PreShot, but the video  
display does not change. When the video is unfrozen, the scene the  
camera is viewing is outputted on the video signal.  
The flashback function provides the user with the ability to quickly  
return to a scene of interest. Each time the flashback function is  
invoked, the scan returns to the scene viewed immediately prior to  
when the flashback was invoked previously. Refer to the KD6/HD6  
User Manual for more detailed operation.  
Flashback (  
)
Sends the Esc command to the KD6/HD6. Press to exit on-screen  
setup menus. After all menus have been exited, you can press  
Clear/Manual (  
)
Clear/Manual (  
) 4 times to reset the KD6/HD6 through the  
software.  
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5.2  
KD6/HD6 DOME MENUS  
The HEGS5000 controller can be used to program KD6/HD6 PTZ units.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
) key. The following is displayed on the LCD screen.  
<
DOME MENU  
Dome Setup Menu  
>
2. Press the + or – keys to scroll through the available menus. When the desired  
menu is displayed, press Enter (  
) to access it.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
3. To exit, press the Dome Menu (  
) key.  
4. To exit a menu on the LCD controller, press the Clear/Manual (  
) key.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
Table 2. DOME MENU (  
) Key – Access/Exit Dome Menus  
Description  
Menu  
Dome Setup Menu  
Accesses the on-screen setup menus for the KD6/HD6.  
Language Selection for on-screen menus  
Display Options  
Control Options  
Diagnostic Options  
Camera Options  
Function Programming (VectorScans and Tours)  
PreShot Menu  
Accesses the KD6/HD6 PreShot menu. Use +/- keys to scroll  
through menu options:  
Program PreShots (0-99); PreShot 99 reserved for controlling  
nightshot mode if feature available on dome camera.  
List Programmed PreShots  
VectorScan Menu  
Accesses the KD6/HD6 VectorScan menu. Use +/- keys to scroll  
through menu options:  
Program VectorScans (0-9)  
List Programmed VectorScans  
List Contents of a Specific VectorScan  
Run Once  
Sector/Priv Menu  
Accesses the KD6/HD6 Sector ID/Privacy Zone menu. Use +/-  
keys to scroll through menu options:  
Program Sector IDs (1-16)/Privacy Zones  
List Programmed Sector IDs  
Program Privacy Zones (10 – Sony camera; 2- Hitachi camera)  
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1. ___  
3. ___  
Table 2. DOME MENU (  
Menu  
) Key – Access/Exit Dome Menus, Continued  
Description  
Tour Menu  
Accesses the KD6/HD6 Tour menu. Use +/- keys to scroll  
through menu options:  
Program Tour (1-3)  
Run Tour (1-3)  
Delete Tour (1-3)  
Keys  
Description  
Position the cursor when entering text  
Move to the previous/next field within a menu  
Move text left or right on the screen within a KD6/HD6 menu  
Move text up or down on the screen within a KD6/HD6 menu  
+/-  
Scroll through the characters on the controller LCD  
Sends the character displayed on the controller LCD to the  
KD6/HD6.  
Character Select  
ABC  
(
)
Selects a menu or accepts text in a field.  
Enter (  
)
5.2.1 Dome Setup Menu  
To access the KD6/HD6 menu, you must be logged in as a Master user.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
) key. The following is displayed on the LCD screen.  
<
DOME MENU  
Dome Setup Menu  
>
2. Press Enter (  
) to access the Dome Setup Menu.  
The controller LCD display changes to:  
Select function  
>
A
<
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5.2.1 Dome Setup Menu, Continued  
The on-screen menu is displayed on the monitor where the KD6/HD6 video is  
viewed.  
UltraDome HD6i  
518584-2980 Rev X  
1 Language ...............English  
2 Display Options  
To access a menu, press the number beside  
the option.  
3 Control Options  
4 Diagnostic Options  
5 Camera Options  
The numbers either toggle between the  
available choices or call up another menu.  
6 Function Programming  
ESC TO EXIT  
Refer to the KD6/HD6 user manual for  
detailed instructions.  
Use the Clear/Manual (  
) key to exit any KD6/HD6 menu. Once out of the on-  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
screen monitor menus, press the Menu Esc (  
) key to exit the menus on the  
LCD display and return to controlling the camera.  
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5.2.2 Program PreShot  
There are two methods for programming and saving PreShots. The first method quickly  
saves the current camera scene and assigns a predefined title. For example, PreShot 1  
is titled PS1, PreShot 2 is titled PS2, etc. The second method allows the user to  
program a 24-character title.  
Note: Operators may program PreShots 0-10. To program PreShots 11-98, you must  
log in as a Master user.  
Program PreShot Method 1 (Default title)  
1. Position the camera (pan, tilt) and the lens (zoom, focus, iris) to the desired scene.  
Run  
1. ___  
3. ___  
2. Press the Run Menu (  
press Enter ( ).  
) key until Quick Prg Preset is displayed on the LCD then  
3. Enter the desired PreShot # (0-99) and Press Enter (  
). The current PTZ position  
and lens setting are saved for the PreShot # entered.  
Example: To save PreShot 5 with default title PS5.  
1. Position the camera and lens.  
Run  
1. ___  
3. ___  
2. Press the Run Menu (  
) key until Quick Prg Preset is displayed.  
3. Press the Enter (  
4. Press the 5 key.  
) key.  
4. Press the Enter (  
) key.  
The current KD6/HD6 scene is saved as PreShot 5 with title PS5.  
Program PreShot Method 2 (User-defined Title)  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press the + or – key until PreShot Menu is displayed.  
3. Press the Enter ( ) key.  
) key.  
5. Press the + or – key until Program is displayed.  
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5.2.2 Program PreShot, Continued  
6. Press the Enter (  
) key. The following is displayed on the controller’s LCD.  
<
Select Function  
A
>
Follow the on-screen prompts that appear on the monitor where the KD6/HD6 video  
is viewed.  
7. Enter the PreShot number (0-99) using the numeric keypad and press the Enter  
(
) key. If the selected PreShot# has already been programmed the PreShot title  
is displayed. To accept the existing title, press Enter (  
title proceed to step 8.  
). To change the current  
Note: PreShot 99 is reserved for controlling the Nightshot mode if this feature is  
available on the dome and cannot be programmed. For domes without the  
nightshot feature, PreShot 99 can be programmed.  
8. Enter the desired title by performing the following steps.  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select (  
) until the  
desired title is displayed on the monitor.  
c. Press Enter (  
). The following options are displayed on the monitor:  
C to Change name  
location  
Press + or – key until C is displayed on the LCD and  
press Char Select. Use the up or down arrow keys to  
reposition the PreShot title on the monitor screen.  
E to Edit PreShot  
Press + or – key until E is displayed on LCD and press  
Char Select. Reposition the PTZ and/or change the lens  
settings, then repeat steps 6 and 7.  
D to Delete PreShot  
S to Save PreShot  
Press + or – key until D is displayed on LCD and press  
Char Select. The PreShot # entered in step 6 is deleted.  
Press + or – key until S is displayed on LCD and press  
Char Select. The current PTZ and lens (focus and iris)  
settings are saved for the PreShot # entered in step 6.  
N to Save Name only  
Press + or – key until E is displayed on LCD and press  
Char Select. This option is used for renaming PreShots.  
The title only entered in step 7 is saved for the PreShot  
# entered. The current PTZ and iris settings of the  
dome are not saved.  
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5.2.2 Program PreShot, Continued  
9. Press the + or – key until the character for the desired action is displayed on the  
ABC  
LCD and Press Character Select (  
). Refer to the above table for the required  
steps after selecting a character.  
10. Program another PreShot by repeating steps 7 through 9 or press Clear/Manual  
(
) to exit the PreShot Programming menu.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
11. Press Dome Menu (  
) or press Menu Esc (  
) three times to exit the menu  
on the controller LCD.  
Example: Program PreShot 1 titled Front Door in Camera 1  
1. Select camera 1.  
a. Press the 1 key  
b. Press the Camera (  
) key  
2. Position camera 1 to the desired PreShot position (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris)  
1. ___  
3. ___  
3. Press the Dome Menu (  
4. Press + or – until PreShot Menu is displayed on the LCD and press Enter (  
5. Press + or – until Program is displayed on the LCD and press Enter ( ).  
) key.  
).  
6. Press the 1 key and press Enter (  
).  
7. Program the title.  
a. Press the +/- key until upper case F is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
b. Press the +/- key until lower case r is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
c. Press the +/- key until lower case o is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
d. Press the +/- key until lower case n is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
e. Press the +/- key until lower case t is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
f. Press the +/- key until Space is displayed on the controller LCD and then press  
ABC  
Character Select (  
).  
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5.2.2 Program PreShot, Continued  
g. Press the +/- key until upper case D is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
h. Press the +/- key until lower case o is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
i. Press the +/- key until lower case o is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
j. Press the +/- key until lower case r is displayed on the controller LCD and then  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
).  
k. Press the Enter ( ) key.  
8. Press the +/- key until upper/lower case S is displayed on the controller LCD and  
ABC  
then press Character Select (  
).  
9. Program another PreShot or press Clear/Manual (  
) to exit.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
10. Press Dome Menu (  
) or press Menu Esc (  
)three times to exit the menus  
on the controller LCD.  
5.2.3 Recall PreShot  
The first 10 PreShots (Views) are available as scratchpad PreShots. These can be saved  
and recalled by the operator. PreShots (Views) 11-99 can only be recalled by the  
operator and not saved.  
To recall a PreShot or view, enter the PreShot number (0-99) using the numeric  
keypad and press the PreShot (  
Example: To recall PreShot 11:  
1. Press 1  
) key.  
2. Press 1 again.  
3. Press PreShot (  
).  
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5.2.4 List Programmed PreShots  
To view a listing of the programmed PreShots, perform the following steps. This display  
cannot be edited; it is for viewing purposes only.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or – until PreShot Menu is displayed on the controller LCD.  
3. Press Enter ( ).  
4. Press + or – until List is displayed on the controller LCD.  
5. Press Enter ( ).  
).  
A list of the existing PreShots is displayed on the monitor (where the KD6/HD6 video  
can be viewed).  
The controller LCD display shows the command Page Down. Press Enter (  
) to  
view more pages of the listing. When you have reached the end of the listing, End  
of Directory is displayed on the monitor. To go back to the first page of the listing  
press Enter (  
).  
6. When finished viewing the PreShot listing, press the Clear/Manual (  
) key.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
7. To exit the menu on the LCD controller, press Dome Menu (  
) or press the  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
Menu Esc (  
)key.  
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5.2.5 Programming a VectorScan  
Note: VectorScan Programming is only available to Master users.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press the + or – key until VectorScan Menu is displayed.  
3. Press the Enter ( ) key.  
5. Press the + or – key until Program is displayed.  
) key.  
6. Press the Enter (  
) key. Follow the on-screen prompts that appear on the monitor  
where the KD6/HD6 video is viewed.  
<
Select Function  
A
>
7. Enter the VectorScan number (0-9) using the numeric keypad and press the Enter  
) key. If the selected VectorScan# has already been programmed the title is  
(
displayed and the programmed PreShots are displayed. To accept the existing title,  
press Enter ( ). To change the current title proceed to step 8.  
8. Enter the desired title by performing the following steps.  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and press Character Select (  
) until the  
desired title is displayed on the monitor.  
c. Press Enter (  
). The cursor moves to the first PreShot field.  
9. Enter the first PreShot Number (0-99) using the numeric keys. Note: If the cursor  
doesn’t automatically move to the Velocity field, press the right arrow key () below  
the controller’s LCD.  
10. Enter the velocity from 1 to 400 (degrees per second) in the VELOCITY column of  
the 0 row. If the cursor doesn’t automatically move to the Velocity field, press the  
right arrow key () below the controller’s LCD.  
11. Type the dwell time from 0-99 seconds.  
12. Continue entering PreShots (up to a total of 64) by repeating steps 9, 10, and 11.  
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5.2.5 Programming a VectorScan, Continued  
13. Press Enter (  
) when finished adding PreShots. The following commands are  
displayed on the bottom of the monitor.  
VectorScan Commands  
E= Edit  
Press + or – key until E is displayed on LCD and press  
Char Select. Reposition the PTZ and/or change the  
lens settings, then repeat steps 6 and 7.  
D = Delete  
S = Save  
Press + or – key until D is displayed on LCD and press  
Char Select. The PreShot # entered in step 6 is  
deleted.  
Press + or – key until S is displayed on LCD and press  
Char Select. The current PTZ and lens (focus and iris)  
settings are saved for the PreShot # entered in step 6.  
14. Press + or – until the character (E, D, or S) for the desired action is displayed on  
ABC  
the controller LCD and then press Character Select (  
).  
15. Program another VectorScan or press Clear/Manual (  
) to exit the PreShot  
Programming menu.  
5.2.6 Run VectorScan  
To run a programmed VectorScan continuously:  
1. Enter the VectorScan # (0-9) using the numeric keys.  
2. Press the VectorScan (  
) key.  
The VectorScan runs continuously until the KD6/HD6 receives another command.  
To run a programmed VectorScan one time through the programmed PreShots:  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
) key.  
2. Press + or – until VectorScan Menu is displayed and press Enter (  
).  
3. Press + or – until Run Once is displayed on the LCD and press Enter (  
3. Enter the VectorScan # (0-9) using the numeric keys.  
).  
4. Press Enter (  
).  
The dome goes to each programmed PreShot at the velocity programmed and for the  
dwell time specified and then stops.  
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5.2.7 List VectorScans  
To view a list of the programmed VectorScans:  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or – until VectorScan Menu is displayed on the LCD and press Enter (  
3. Press + or – until List is displayed on the LCD and press Enter ( ).  
) key.  
).  
The VectorScan list, including number and title, is displayed on the monitor (where  
the video from the KD6/HD6 can be viewed).  
The controller LCD display shows the command Page Down. Press Enter (  
) to  
view more pages of the listing. When you have reached the end of the listing, End  
of Directory is displayed on the monitor. To go back to the first page of the listing  
press Enter (  
).  
4. When finished viewing the VectorScan listing, press the Clear/Manual (  
) key.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
5. To exit the menu on the LCD controller, press Dome Menu (  
) or press the  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
Menu Esc (  
) key.  
5.2.8 List VectorScan Contents  
To view a list of the programmed VectorScans:  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
) key.  
2. Press + or – until VectorScan Menu is displayed on the LCD and press Enter (  
).  
3. Press + or – until Vscan Contents is displayed on the LCD and press Enter (  
4. Enter the VectorScan number (0-9) you want to view.  
).  
The contents of the selected VectorScan is displayed on the monitor where the  
KD6/HD6 video is viewed.  
Use the and keys to scroll up and down through the contents.  
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5.2.8 List VectorScan Contents, Continued  
5. When finished viewing the VectorScan contents, press Enter (  
.
1. ___  
3. ___  
6. To exit the menu on the LCD controller, press Dome Menu (  
) or press the  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
Menu Esc (  
) key until the LCD display is cleared of all menus.  
5.2.9 Program a Tour  
Note: Tour Programming is only available to Master users.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or – until Tour Menu is displayed on the controller LCD.  
3. Press Enter ( ).  
) key.  
4. Press + or – until Program is displayed on the controller LCD.  
5. Enter the Tour number (1-3) you desire to program using the numeric keypad on  
the controller and press Enter (  
). The controller LCD displays:  
< Tour Menu >  
Tour Prgm Stop  
6. The scan will begin to count down from 120 to 0 seconds. Perform the desired pan,  
tilt, and zoom commands until the unit times out. The scan saves all commands as  
the operator performs them. To end the programming before the scan times out,  
press Enter (Tour Prgm Stop) or press the Clear/Manual (  
) key.  
A message PROGRAM PTZ TOUR COMPLETE is displayed on the monitor.  
5.2.10 Run a Tour  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or – until Tour Menu is displayed and press Enter (  
3. Press + or – until Run is displayed and press Enter ( ).  
4. Enter the desired tour # (1-3) using the numeric keys and press Enter (  
) key.  
).  
). The  
programmed tour begins and runs continuously until the KD6/HD6 receives another  
command.  
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5.2.11 Delete a Tour  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or – until Tour Menu is displayed.  
3. Press Enter ( ).  
4. Press + or – until Delete is displayed.  
5. Press Enter ( ).  
6. Enter the desired tour # (1-3) using the numeric keys.  
) key.  
7. Press Enter (  
).  
5.2.12 Programming Sector IDs  
Sector IDs are used for labeling specific areas that the PTZ camera views. Whenever a  
PTZ camera is under manual control and it is viewing a programmed sector, the name  
given that sector is added to the video signal.  
Note: The camera ID display must be enabled. When an operator is viewing the monitor  
or a video recorder is recording a specific dome, this labeling provides a quick  
reference for the area being displayed. Up to 16 Sector IDs can be programmed  
for each Scan Unit.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or - until Sector/Priv Menu is displayed.  
3. Press Enter ( ).  
4. Press + or – until Program is displayed.  
5. Press Enter ( ).  
6. Enter the desired sector number (0-15) to program.  
7. Press Enter ( ).  
) key.  
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5.2.12 Programming Sector IDs, continued  
8. Enter the Sector title (up to 24 characters)  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and press Character Select (  
) until the  
desired title is displayed on the monitor.  
c. Press Enter (  
).  
The following options are displayed on the monitor:  
E to Edit Sector  
Press + or – key until E is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. Repeat step 8.  
D to Delete Sector  
Press + or – key until D is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. The Sector # entered in step  
6 is deleted.  
S to Save Sector Coord.  
N to Save Name only  
Press + or – until S is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. Follow instructions in step 9.  
Press + or – key until N is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. This option is used for  
renaming Sector IDs. The title only entered in  
step 8 is saved for the Sector # entered. The  
current sector coordinates are not changed.  
9. Press + or – until the character for the desired action is displayed on the LCD and  
ABC  
then press Character Select (  
).  
To save Sector coordinates, press + or – until S is displayed on the LCD and press  
ABC  
Character Select (  
). Refer to the diagram below for programming  
coordinates.  
Right pan  
Top tilt  
Bottom tilt  
Left pan  
a. Using the joystick, move the PTZ so the lower left corner of the sector is  
centered on the monitor, then press Enter (  
).  
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5.2.12 Programming Sector IDs, continued  
b. Using the joystick, move the PTZ so the upper right corner of the sector is  
centered on the monitor, and then press Enter (  
).  
Factory set  
password  
If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position, the message  
“Illegal Tilt Direction” is displayed. Readjust the tilt position until the message  
disappears or press Clear/Manual to cancel the operation and return to manual  
operation.  
10. Repeat steps 6-9 to continue programming sectors or press Clear/Manual (  
) to  
return to manual operation.  
1. ___  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
3. ___  
11. Press Dome Menu (  
) or Menu Esc (  
) to exit the Dome Menu on the LCD  
display.  
5.2.13 Programming/Editing/Deleting Privacy Zones  
All privacy zone programming is password protected. The password is user  
programmable up to 14 alphanumeric characters. If the KD6/HD6 has a Sony camera,  
up to 10 (0-9) privacy zones can be programmed with a unique 24-character  
alphanumeric title. If the KD6/HD6 has an Hitachi camera, 2 privacy zones can be  
programmed  
5.2.13.1 Programming/Editing/Deleting Privacy Zones, Sony Camera  
To program privacy zones in a KD6/HD6 with a Sony camera:  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or - until Sector/Priv Menu is displayed.  
3. Press Enter ( ).  
4. Press + or – until Program is displayed.  
5. Press Enter ( ).  
6. Press + or - until P is displayed on the controller LCD.  
7. Press Enter( ).  
) key.  
8. Enter the password. (The factory set password is blank. Just press Enter (  
) to  
submit a blank password.)  
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5.2.13.1 Programming/Editing/Deleting Privacy Zones, Sony Camera, Continued  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and press Character Select (  
) until all the  
characters in the password have been sent to the KD6/HD6. The characters will  
appear as astericks (*) on the monitor display for security purposes.  
c. Press Enter (  
9. Enter the desired privacy number (0-9) to program.  
10. Press Enter ( ).  
).  
11. Enter the Privacy title (up to 24 characters)  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and press Character Select (  
) until the  
desired title is displayed on the monitor.  
c. Press Enter (  
).  
The following options are displayed on the monitor:  
E to Edit the Title  
Press + or – key until E is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. Repeat step 10.  
D to Delete Zone Coordinates  
Press + or – key until D is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. The coordinates for the  
Privacy # entered in step 9 is deleted.  
S to Program Zone Coord.  
N to Save privacy title only  
Press + or – until S is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. Refer to the instructions  
below in step 12.  
Press + or – key until N is displayed on LCD and  
press Char Select. This option is used for  
renaming Privacy Zone Titles. The title only  
entered in step 11 is saved for the Privacy #  
entered. The programmed privacy coordinates  
are not changed.  
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5.2.13.1 Programming/Editing/Deleting Privacy Zones, Sony Camera, Continued  
12. Press + or – until the character for the desired action is displayed on the LCD and  
ABC  
then press Character Select (  
).  
To save Privacy coordinates, press + or – until S is displayed on the LCD and  
ABC  
press Character Select (  
). Refer to the diagram below for programming  
coordinates.  
Right pan  
Top tilt  
Bottom tilt  
Left pan  
a. Using the joystick, move the PTZ so the lower left corner of the privacy zone is  
on the lower left corner of the monitor, and then press Enter ( ).  
b. Using the joystick, move the PTZ so the upper right corner of the privacy zone is  
on the upper right corner of the monitor, and then press Enter ( ).  
If the upper right tilt position is below the lower left tilt position, the message  
“Illegal Tilt Direction” is displayed. Readjust the tilt position until the message  
disappears or press Clear/Manual to cancel the operation and return to manual  
operation.  
The privacy zone is programmed for all points between the selected coordinates as  
shown in the above diagram.  
13. Repeat steps 9-12 to continue programming privacy zones or press Clear/Manual to  
return to manual operation.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
14. Press Dome Menu (  
) to exit the Dome Menu.  
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5.2.13.2 Programming/Editing/Deleting Privacy Zones, Hitachi Camera  
To program privacy zones in a KD6/HD6 with a Sony camera:  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or - until Sector/Priv Menu is displayed.  
3. Press Enter ( ).  
4. Press + or – until Program is displayed.  
5. Press Enter ( ).  
6. Press + or - until P is displayed on the controller LCD.  
7. Press Enter ( ).  
) key.  
8. Enter the password. (The factory set password is blank. Just press Enter (  
) to  
submit a blank password.)  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and press Character Select (  
) until all the  
characters in the password have been sent to the KD6/HD6. The characters will  
appear as astericks (*) on the monitor display for security purposes.  
c. Press Enter (  
9. Enter the desired privacy number (1 or 2) to program.  
10. Press Enter ( ).  
).  
Factory set  
password  
11. Enter the Privacy title (up to 24 characters)  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select (  
) until the  
desired title is displayed on the monitor.  
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5.2.13.2 Programming/Editing/Deleting Privacy Zones, Hitachi Camera, Continued  
c. Press Enter ( ).  
The following options are displayed on the monitor:  
E to Edit the Title  
Press + or – key until E is displayed on  
LCD and press Char Select. Repeat step  
10.  
D to Delete Zone  
Coordinates  
Press + or – key until D is displayed on  
LCD and press Char Select. The  
coordinates for the Privacy # entered in  
step 9 is deleted.  
S to Program Zone  
Coordinates  
Press + or – until S is displayed on LCD  
and press Char Select. Refer to the  
instructions below in step 13.  
N to Save privacy title only  
Press + or – key until N is displayed on  
LCD and press Char Select. This option is  
used for renaming Privacy Zone Titles. The  
title only entered in step 11 is saved for the  
Privacy # entered. The programmed  
privacy coordinates are not changed.  
12. Press + or until the character for the desired action is displayed on the LCD and  
ABC  
then press Character Select (  
).  
13. If you selected S to program zone coordinates, use the joystick to move the block  
over the area to be hidden. Use the left, right, up, and down arrows below the LCD  
to increase or decrease the width and height, respectively, of the privacy block.  
Note: the zoom function is disabled while programming a privacy zone.  
14. Press Enter (  
).  
15. Repeat steps 9-14 to continue programming privacy zones or press Clear/Manual  
(
) twice to return to manual operation.  
1. ___  
3. ___  
16. Press Dome Menu (  
) to exit menus on the LCD.  
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5.2.13.3 Changing the Privacy Zone Password  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1. Press the Dome Menu (  
2. Press + or – until Sector/Priv Menu is displayed on the LCD.  
3. Press Enter ( ).  
) key.  
4. Press + or – until P is displayed on the LCD and press Char Select.  
5. Enter the current password.  
a. Press the + or – key until the desired character is displayed on the LCD screen,  
ABC  
and then press Character Select (  
). The controller sends the character to  
the KD6/HD6.  
ABC  
b. Continue selecting characters and pressing Character Select (  
) until all  
the characters in the password have been sent to the KD6/HD6. The characters  
will appear as astericks (*) on the monitor display for security purposes.  
c. Press Enter (  
).  
6. Press + or – until P is displayed on the controller LCD and press Character Select  
ABC  
(
).  
7. Enter the new password. Refer to step 5, steps a through c, for entering  
passwords.  
8. Re-enter the new password for verification. Refer to step 5, steps a through c. If  
you enter a different password the second time, an invalid message is displayed and  
you must start again.  
9. After programming the password, you can program a privacy zone or press  
Clear/Manual (  
) twice to exit programming.  
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5.2.14 Nightshot Mode  
The nightshot feature is only available on KD6/HD6 models with the following cameras:  
843216-1011  
Sony Color NTSC w/4.1-73.8mm, IR  
843216-1013  
843216-0984  
843216-0985  
Sony Color PAL w/4.1-73.8mm, IR  
Hitachi Color NTSC Camera w/3.6- 82.8mm, IR  
Hitachi Color PAL Camera w/3.6-82.8mm, IR  
Run  
1. ___  
3. ___  
To toggle between standard operation and nightshot, press the Run Menu (  
continuously until Nightshot is displayed and press Enter (  
)
). A message (Nightshot  
On or Nightshot Off) is displayed on the monitor where the PTZ video is viewed.  
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SECTION 6:  
MUX MODE OPERATION  
HEGS5001  
6.1  
INTRODUCTION  
In the MUX mode of operation, the HEGS5001 is capable of controlling multiplexers,  
VCRs, and KD6/HD6 PTZ cameras. Refer to Section 5 for information on controlling the  
KD6/HD6 PTZ cameras.  
There are two overlays, English Text version and Icon Version, for MUX mode of  
operation.  
System Controller HEGS5001  
+
-
Camera  
Character  
Select  
Run  
Menu  
Monitor  
Menu  
ESC  
Dome  
Menu  
Enter  
PreShot  
Reset Ctr  
2 X 2  
Stop Ctr  
3 X 3  
Indx Srch T/D Srch  
Seq  
Record  
Freeze Live Rec  
Time Mode  
PIP  
Focus  
Near  
Freeze  
Video  
Iris  
Open  
Iris  
Close  
Auto  
Iris  
System  
Menu  
VCR  
MUX  
VectorScan  
Figure 7. MUX Mode English Text Version  
System Controller HEGS5001  
+
-
Run  
1. ___  
3. ___  
ABC  
1. ____  
2. ____  
3. ____  
1 2  
3
0 0 0  
1. ___  
3. ___  
1
Sys  
1. ___  
3. ___  
A
Figure 8. MUX Mode Icon Version  
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6.1 INTRODUCTION, CONTINUED  
The initial display after a user logs on the controller is shown below.  
<Spot01  
Cam001>  
The operator has control of camera 1 and Spot Monitor 1 (multiplexer 1).  
Tip: Press and to select the next or previous camera.  
+
Tip: Press Monitor (  
monitor.  
) followed by  
+
or  
-
to select the next or previous spot  
6.2  
SPOT MONITOR OPERATION  
The Spot monitor operates in two modes: Absolute and Relative. The HEGS5001 is in  
absolute mode as shown below by default.  
<Spot01  
Cam001>  
To toggle between Absolute and Relative modes, press the CAMERA key twice quickly.  
Camera ( ) Camera (  
)
The SPOT still shows the multiplexer number while the CAM shows the input of that  
multiplexer with an asterisk in front of the number.  
<Spot01  
Cam*01>  
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6.2.1 Absolute Mode  
In absolute mode, the camera number is displayed and selected by a number in the  
range 001 to 256. Cameras 001 to 016 are from the first multiplexer, 017 to 032 the  
second, and so on. The multiplexer to be controlled is automatically calculated and  
indicated by the number after SPOT. Absolute mode is indicated by displaying the  
camera number as 3 digits (i.e., 012).  
Example: Routing a camera to a spot monitor. Example camera 12.  
Camera (  
)
12 Enter ( ) OR 12 Camera  
(
)
<Spot01  
Cam012>  
Camera 12 is connected to Multiplexer 1 so the Spot Monitor is 01.  
Routing camera 20 to a spot monitor changes the spot monitor to 02 because Camera  
20 is connected to Multiplexer 2.  
Camera (  
)
20 Enter (  
) OR 20 Camera (  
)
<Spot02  
Cam020>  
6.2.2 Relative Mode  
In this mode the camera number is displayed and selected by a number in the range 1  
to 4, 9, or 16 depending on the multiplexer size. The multiplexer selected will be the  
default multiplexer indicated next to SPOT. To select a camera from a different  
multiplexer, use the MONITOR (  
) key to select a different multiplexer. Relative  
mode is indicated by displaying the camera number with an asterisk in front of the  
number (i.e. *12).  
Example: To route camera 1 on multiplexer 3 do the following:  
Make sure the controller is in the Relative mode  
Monitor (  
) 3 Enter (  
) followed by Camera (  
)1 Enter (  
)
<Spot03  
Cam*01>  
Or  
3 Monitor (  
) followed by 1 Camera (  
).  
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6.3  
MULTIPLEXER CONTROL  
The HEGS5001 controller sends basic commands to the multiplexer to simulate pressing  
the buttons on the front panel of the multiplexer. Refer to the Multiplexer User Manual  
for details on the operation of the multiplexer.  
ICON  
KEY  
DESCRIPTION  
MUX  
+/-  
Press once to send a single multiplexer command (LED  
will flash). Press twice to lock the controller in multiplexer  
mode. A steady LED indicates the controller is locked in  
multiplexer mode. To exit the Multiplexer mode, press  
the MUX ( ) key  
When in multiplexer mode, press + or – to scroll through  
the available options on the controller LCD. Press Enter  
when the desired option is displayed.  
Select – Select a multiplexer (001-016)  
Review – VCR Review mode  
Zoom – Access/Exit the multiplexer zoom menu  
Set – Mimics the Set key on the multiplexer  
2nd – Mimics the 2nd key on the multiplexer  
Menu – Access/Exit the multiplexer menu (not  
available on all models)  
Joystick Knob  
In the multiplexer setup menu, the joystick zoom in  
function mimics the SET button.  
Joystick (Left, Right The LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN directions of the  
Up, Down)  
joystick mimic the multiplexer cursor keys.  
The LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN directions of the  
joystick mimic the mouse X/Y movements.  
The joystick ZOOM IN function mimics the Set key or the  
Left Mouse Button.  
Full Screen  
Places the multiplexer into full screen mode.  
Picture-in-Picture  
Places the multiplexer in picture-in-picture (PIP) mode.  
Press again to reverse the cameras in the PIP.  
Places the multiplexer into 2 x 2 mode. Continue  
pressing to view different 2x2 screens.  
2 x 2 Display  
3 x 3 Display  
4 x 4 Display  
Sequence  
Places the multiplexer into 3 x 3 mode.  
Places the multiplexer into 4 x 4 mode.  
Places the multiplexer into sequence mode. Select  
sequence 1 or 2 from the soft menus.  
Freeze  
Places the multiplexer into freeze mode.  
Live Record  
Used to record a select camera  
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6.4  
VCR CONTROL  
The HEGS5001 controller sends basic commands to the VCR. Refer to the VCR User  
Manual for details on the operation of the VCR.  
To lock the controller into the VCR mode, press the VCR (  
) button twice. The  
LED lights to indicate that the controller is now in the VCR mode.  
Use the joystick and keys 7-14 as described in Section 2.1 to control the VCR. To select  
a different VCR, use the Monitor ( ) key or Press + or to move between VCRs.  
Example: To select VCR 2, press Monitor (  
)
2
Enter (  
) or  
2
Monitor  
(
).  
To exit the VCR mode, press VCR (  
).  
ICON  
KEY  
DESCRIPTION  
VCR  
Places the controller into the VCR mode. Press once to  
send a single command (LED will flash). Press twice to  
lock in VCR mode (LED will stay lit).  
Joystick  
The LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN directions of the  
joystick mimic the VCR tape controls  
UP  
=
=
=
=
Play  
Stop  
Frame Advance  
Frame Rewind  
DOWN  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
Rewind  
Twist the joystick knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to  
REWIND.  
Fast-Forward  
Reverse Play  
Pause  
Twist the joystick knob CLOCKWISE to FAST-FORWARD  
Play tape in reverse at regular speed.  
Pause tape playback.  
Counter Reset  
Reset VCR counter.  
0 0 0  
1 2 3  
Counter Memory  
Stop  
Stop VCR counter to mark location for memory.  
Index Search  
Allows an index number to be searched for both the  
forward or reverse directions.  
Time and Date  
Search  
Allows an exact time and date to be searched for both  
the forward and reverse directions.  
Time Mode  
Allows the time mode of the VCR to be selected when  
logged in as a Master user.  
Record  
Activate recording on VCR.  
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SECTION 7:  
DOWNLOADING NEW FIRMWARE TO THE HEGS5000  
7.1  
INTRODUCTION  
New firmware for the HEGS5000 and HEGS5001 controllers can be downloaded through  
the RS-232 port. This is done through a simple windows program called Ultrak Code  
Server.  
To download the latest version of the Code Server, visit the download section on the  
Honeywell website  
Select Keyboards and Controllers. Locate the HEGS5000 or HEGS5001 and follow the  
instruction to download the Ultrak Code Server.  
To download the latest version of the HEGS5000 or HEGS5001 firmware, click the latest  
version and select “Open.” This will open Winzip and install the firmware to the default  
directory (C:\Program Files\Ultrak Code Server\CCTV\HEGS5000 or HEGS5001). If  
Code Server was installed to a different drive, select the drive prior to installing.  
7.2  
CONNECTING THE HEGS5000/HEGS5001 TO YOUR PC  
1. Connect the HEGS5000 to COM1 or COM2 on your PC. Refer to the diagram below  
for correct download cable connections.  
1
6
RS-232  
to PC  
To HEGS5000  
9
5
DB-9 Female  
rear view of connector  
RS-232 Download cable connections  
2. Disconnect power from the HEGS5000. Reconnect the power and, before the boot  
timer reaches zero, press 1 on the controller. This will put the controller into the  
download mode.  
3. Enter the Master password (if it has not been changed the default Master password  
for downloading new firmware is 4991).  
4. Press the LEFT ( ) or RIGHT ( ) arrow keys until the LCD display shows  
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5. Press  
. The controller will clear the memory and, when ready to download, will  
display the message “Begin Download.” The HEGS5000 is now waiting for data  
from the PC.  
6. From the START bar on your PC, Select Programs Ultrak Ultrak Code Server.  
The following window appears.  
Figure 9: Ultrak Code Server Window  
7. The Port Properties Icon  
allows you to select which serial port to use. Clicking  
on this Icon open the CommPort Properties window.  
Figure 10: CommPort Properties Window  
Select the serial port the download adapter is connected to and click OK.  
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8. Click on the red dot on the right of the dialog box to enable the port.  
Red Dot  
Figure 11: Enabling the CommPort  
If the port is unavailable you will get an “Invalid  
port number” error message. This is because the  
port is being used by another device, usually the  
mouse or a modem. Click on the properties Icon  
and select a different port.  
Figure 12: Invalid Port Error  
9. If the port is available, the red dot changes to green and the Transmit Hex file Icon  
becomes visible.  
Figure 13. Transmit Hex File  
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10. Click on the Transmit Hex File Icon  
to bring up the Send Hex File window.  
Note: the hex file is located where you selected to save the Ultrak Code Server  
during the download process in Section 7.1.  
Figure 14: Send Hex File Window  
11. Double click the CCTV folder and then double click on the HEGS5000_5001 folder.  
Figure 15: Selecting the Hex File to Send  
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12. Select the latest version of the firmware (e.g. 519686-1980_A_HEGS5000-5001.hex)  
and click OPEN. The Sending Hex File window displays, indicating the file being  
transmitted and the progress of the download. Download Busy” appears on the  
HEGS5000 LCD.  
Figure 16: Sending Hex File Status Window  
13. When the download is complete, a Transfer  
Complete window will display and the HEGS5000 will  
restart with the new version of the software.  
Click OK to close the Ultrak Code Server.  
Figure 17. Transfer Complete  
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SECTION 8:  
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE  
8.1  
8.2  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
If problems occur at the initial installation phase, verify the unit is installed correctly and  
the connectors are seated fully into the interconnecting equipment. Because this unit is  
just one part of an overall system, it may be necessary to verify that the other equipment  
types have been installed and are operating correctly before assuming the problem  
exists with the HEGS5000 controller.  
DIAGNOSTICS  
During the 5-second boot period after the controller is powered up, the operator can  
enter a code to test the joystick.  
8.2.1 Joystick Test Modes  
Press 2 during the 5-second boot period to enter the joystick mode. Move the joystick in  
all directions. The values are displayed on the LCD display.  
X = Pan, Y = Tilt, Z = Zoom  
When the joystick is in the center position at rest, all values should be 150 10.  
Ranges:  
X,Y = 110-190 +/- 10  
Z = 100-200 +/- 10  
To exit the joystick test mode, hold the VectorScan (  
simultaneously for 5 seconds.  
) key and the 1 key  
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8.3  
8.4  
SERVICING THE CONTROLLER  
If problems still exist after verifying correct installation and the problem has been isolated  
to the controller, then it must be removed for servicing. THERE ARE NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.  
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE  
Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before  
they become serious enough to cause equipment failure. As a result, major repairs can  
be avoided, and the equipment can be maintained in an operable condition with a  
minimum of maintenance.  
Periodically perform the following:  
1. Inspect all interface connecting cabling for deterioration or other damage.  
2. Clean the front panel with a soft cloth using any mild commercial cleaner.  
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SECTION 9:  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Input Voltage  
Power  
9-12V dc  
6W  
Controls  
Push-button switches with backlit LCD display  
Rate-proportional 3-axis joystick  
Pan/Tilt Functions  
Zoom Lens Functions  
Control Ports  
Pan left, pan right, tilt up, tilt down  
Zoom in, Zoom out, Focus near, Focus far, Iris open, Iris close  
RJ-12 connector with 1xRS-485 and 1xRS-232 port  
Communication speed  
RS-232: 1200 baud  
RS-485: 9600 baud  
Control Output Modes  
Operating Distances  
RS-232 for Multiplexers and VCRs  
RS-485 for Domes and PTZs  
4000 feet (219m) with RS-485 and 32 devices  
50 feet (12.7m) maximum with RS-232  
Ambient Temperatures  
Ambient Humidity  
Construction  
32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)  
0~95% (non-condensing)  
Extruded aluminum  
Finish  
Light gray powder coating  
Dimensions  
13W x 3.75H x 6.875D inches  
(330W x 95H x 175D mm)  
Weight  
3 lbs (1.36 kg)  
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Video Systems  
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