Pelco manual TXB-V Zone Programming Procedure, Step Procedure

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TXB-V ZONE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE

A zone is a pan area, defined by a left and right limit, on the 360-degree pan plane. To program a zone using a Vicon controller (refer to the manual supplied with the controller):

Step

Procedure

 

 

 

1.

Set left zone limit.

a. Position the Pelco unit at the left limit of the zone.

 

 

b. Issue the zone start command (PRG 8# PRESET) for the zone

 

 

number being programmed; # is a number between 0 and 7 that

 

 

represents zones 1 through 8.

2.

Set right zone limit.

a. Position the Pelco unit at the right limit of the zone.

 

 

b. Issue the zone end command by pressing the Auto Pan key.

 

 

 

3.

Enable the zone label display.

Issue the enable zone label command (PRG 95 PRESET) to display

 

 

the zone label.

IMPORTANT: (Spectra III/Spectra IV and ExSite systems only): After programming a zone, always enable the zone through the Pelco unit programming menu. Refer to the operation/programming manual supplied with the Pelco system.

Operation Notes:

1.Focus speed cannot be set with the Vicon controller.

2.The Event Tour function on the Vicon controller does not function.

3.On-screen titling is only available on Spectra III/Spectra IV (v1.28 and higher).

4.Zone labels use only defaults (Zone 1, Zone 2, etc.)

5.Upon completion of pattern programming, issue an end pattern command (91 Set on the Vicon controller) to enable Turbo speed during panning. If this is not done, Turbo speed will be unavailable until 10 minutes after starting pattern programming.

6.Alarms from the Pelco receiver will not activate alarm LEDs on the Vicon controller.

7.LEDs on the Vicon controller may be out of sync when the receiver’s start-up defaults are changed, when the receiver is reset, or if a receiver alarm triggers a status change. To correct, press and release the affected key.

8.The communication parameters that are displayed momentarily on the selected monitor immediately after initial power-up pertain only to the communication link between the translator board and the Pelco unit. Communication parameters between the translator board and the Vicon controller are selected with jumpers P3 and P4.

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Contents Translator Board Contents Important Safety Instructions Important NoticeRegulatory Notices Radio and Television InterferenceParts List DescriptionEsprit Installation SW1 Set all SW1 switches to the OFF position BaudInstalling the Esprit Cover Vicon Controller Esprit Terminal Block J1 Wire Harness TOP Gasket Front Rain GuardSpectra III/Spectra IV Installation Spectra III/Spectra IV Back Box Interconnect Door Vicon Controller Spectra III/SpectraRemove Shorting Plug PIN Connector Standoff SW3 Spectra Mini Dome Installation Baud Installing the TXB-V and Mini Dome Cover Response Out + ExSite Installation ExSite Spanner WrenchBaud Vicon Controller ExSite Terminal Block J1 Wire Harness SW1SW3Operation Special Functions DefinitionsTXB-V Zone Programming Procedure Step ProcedureTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Suggested RemedyTable A. Receiver Address Settings AppendixTable A. Receiver Address Settings 100 118 158 198 Revision History Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001

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