
• The camera’s 23x optical zoom is combined with a 10x digital magnifier,
providing the power of a 230x total zoom.
• The SpeedDome Ultra VII Day/Night Enhanced can clearly distinguish
scenes and colors in lighting conditions as low as 0.5 lux and 0.009 lux
in black and white mode.
• In addition to SensorNet, Manchester, AD-UTC and SEC RS-422 codes,
the dome can be controlled via other select manufacturer’s protocols
making it a perfect choice for installers wanting to replace older PTZs.
• Up to eight different sized privacy zones can be programmed to prevent
users from viewing sensitive areas. The zones automatically change size
proportionally.
• The dome features a Motion Detection feature that can be used in many
ways. 64 detection zones can be established with 5 levels of sensitivity.
When motion is detected, the dome can call another preset, generate
alarm to a matrix or controller, initiate a sequence, set a dome output or
monitor the preset as long as activity is present.
• The dome maintains statistics on how long it has been on, duration of
pan/tilt/zoom movements, number of presets selected and other usage
information.
• Users can adjust the white balance manually or ha
ve the camera set it
automatically
. White balance is normally compensated for by the
A
utomatic Tracing White Balance (ATW). However, in some lighting
conditions it ma
y be necessary to manually adjust the red and blue
se
ttings for optimal viewing.
• Users can set the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) on/off, and when it is
turned off, users can manually set the gain. AGC helps compensate for
low lighting conditions.
• Focus Preference provides continuous autofocus with manual override.
• Users can set automatic dome flip on/off. With this feature turned on,
the dome will automatically turn 180° when the camera tilts to its lower
limits and stays in that position for a brief speed-proportional delay.
Turned off, users can still manually flip the dome.
• The dome supports up to 16 Patterns. Preprogrammed default spiral
pan pattern (“apple peel”) covers the entire viewing area. Each pattern
can store up to 99 commands each and be 10 minutes long.
• The dome supports up to 16 Preset Sequences. Each sequence can store
up to 16 presets and have a 10 minute dwell time per sequence.
• DirectSet feature provides fast access to the most frequently used dome
features, when used with a suitably equipped controller.
• The dome supports up to 96 Presets when used with suitably equipped
controllers. Presets now store camera parameters, such as wide dynamic
range settings, IR mode setting and AGC level.
• When using the Freeze Frame feature, before moving to a preset, the
dome image will freeze which minimizes hard drive usage when video is
digit
ally recor
ded.
• Zoom Adjusted Program (ZAP) automatically adjusts pan and tilt speeds
in proportion to zoom position, even at maximum magnification.
• U
nshielded T
wisted Pair (UTP) wiring video transmission enabled as
st
andar
d saves on wiring and installation costs.
• Inst
ant digit
al zoom on prese
ts. When calling a prese
t, at the end of the
op
tical zoom range the digit
al zoom se
tting is inst
antly im
plemented.
• Alarms can be processed internally by the dome, externally by the
controller, or by both the dome and the controller. Each of the dome’s
alarm inputs can automatically call a preset or run a pattern when the
alarm is activated.
• The dome supports up to 16 areas. Users can assign names and
boundaries to these areas; each area can be a different size.
• “Home position” is the position that a dome returns to after it remains
inactive for a specific period of time. This ensures that even when the
dome is unattended, it will always be pointing to a key area of the
facility. The user can define that preset, sequence or pattern, and also
how long (from 1 to 60 minutes) before a dome returns to its home
position.
• The dome generates on-screen text including Dome, Area, Preset,
Pattern, and Alarm names, as well as direction indicators. These
indicators show users the direction the dome is currently pointing, as
well as the direction in which it is moving. In addition, the direction
indicators display the dome’s azimuth (degree of tilt).
• On-screen text also indicates zoom, focus, and iris status. All name
information is user-definable and can be turned on or off.
• The wide dynamic range feature allows for better viewing of scenes with
contrasting light levels.
• On-screen text supports six languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish,
German and Portuguese.
• Password protection prevents unauthorized use of the configuration utility.
• The fully isolated power supply helps eliminate ground loops.
• Users can set line-lock on or off. Line-lock is enabled to help prevent
vertical rolling in multi-camera applications.
• Vertical sync phase adjustment is provided to help compensate for
different phases of power when line-lock is enabled, making it ideal for
single and multi-phase power installations.
• Sensing of 50/60 Hz line is automatic and does not require manual adjustment.
• Surge protection is provided for video, code, alarms and power connections.
• Daisy chain configuration of control wiring is enabled:
- For RS-422: 10 domes at a maximum distance of 1 km (3000 ft) on two
22 AWG shielded twisted pairs (STP).
- For SensorNet: 32 devices at a maximum distance of 1 km (3000 ft) on
one 22 AWG unshielded twisted pair (UTP).
- For Manchester: 3 domes at a maximum distance of 1500 meters
(5000 ft) on one 18 AWG shielded twisted pair (STP).
- For AD-UTC*: Maximum distance per dome is 700 m (2300 ft) on 20
AWG RG59U cable.
*This distance is for the AD-UTC data only. See cable manufacturers
specifications for video capabilities.
• The features of the SpeedDome Ultra VII Day/Night Enhanced can be
extended to outdoor environments via the SpeedDome Ultra Outdoor
Housing. The outdoor housing, designed especially for the SpeedDome
Ultra’s small, unobtrusive size, makes it the perfect protection for the
dome. The Housing now features a Reinforced Outdoor Housing as
standard and a heavy duty Vandal Resistant Housing Kit option.
The housing/eyeball assembly twist-locks into both mounting bases. The
I/O board base connects the housing/eyeball assembly in one step. Power,
communication, and video cables (or composite cable) are connected one
time to an I/O PC board in the mounting base, so the assembly is simply
“twist-locked” onto the base. Service and maintenance are easy and can be
accomplished – without a ladder or lift– via the Installation/Removal Tool.
The I/O board mounting base supports four alarm inputs and four alarm
outputs as well as power and communication LEDs.
The standard base connects the housing/eyeball assembly in two steps.
First, power, communication, and video cables (or composite cable) are
inserted through the base and attached to the assembly. Then the assembly
is connected to the base. The standard mounting base supports one alarm
input and one alarm output. The Installation/Removal Tool cannot be
used to install this configuration.
TWO MOUNTING BASE OPTIONS
Mounting
Base with
Integral
I/O Board
Standard
Mounting
Base
Connectors
Plug into
Housing/
Eyeball
Assembly
Housing
and Eyeball
Assembly
Housing
and Eyeball
Assembly
Lanyard
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