BBV Rx 100 Interface Receiver

Addendum to manual for the following dome:

Philips AutoDome including G3A and G3B (RS232 control only, not Bi-Phase compatible)

Rx100 software RX1_P3V11

Application Notes

Variable speed Pan/Tilt.. Zoom/Focus, Autofocus. 16 full scene presets. 2 preset patrols. 4 alarm inputs driving to preset 1 – 4. Dome AutoPlay record & playback. Preshot title, Zone title, Menu Access

Advanced Features

 

Tx400DC

 

Tx1000

Tx1500

DM Sprite

DS/DSL/DS2/BX2

Display Menu

(Aux 46)

'#' 1

 

‘#’ WASH

1'#'

*889 002

*889 10 10 2

Program Zone Title(Aux 63)

'#' 2

 

‘#’ WIPE

2'#'

*889 003

*889 10 10 3

Record AutoPlay start/stop (Aux 100)

'#' 3

 

‘#’ AUTOPAN

3'#'

*889 004

*889 10 10 4

RESET DOME!

(Set 899)

'#' 4

 

‘#’ LIGHTS

4'#'

*889 005

*889 10 10 5

RS232 control of dome. Data rate, 9600 Baud, No parity, 8

Data bits, 1 Stop bits

 

 

 

Connection details:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dome

Description

 

Rx100 or DMP100/124

 

 

 

RxD

RS232 I/P

 

 

J3/C1

 

 

 

 

Gnd

Gnd

 

J3/GND

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

Configuration links:

J6/pin 1-2is used to select the address that the unit outputs. Fitted(Default) = Address 1, Removed = Address 10,000.

Removing the link allows the receiver to be used as an alarm input unit for domes that are controlled using bi-phase telemetry. This will work with late model domes with post 2002 software.

J6/pin3-4– preset title text is programmed following a save preset command by automatically issuing a aux(62) command. J6/pin4-5(Default) – the preset text command is not sent and the existing text is retained.

The alarm output relay opens for approx 5 seconds upon power up. This can be used to signal power loss, etc.

The dome must be RS232 controllable. BI-PHASE domes cannot be controlled.

Dome settings: Select dome address #0 or #1. Communications must be 9600, N, 8, 1. The G3 Basic address is software programmable, however as default the dome is addressed as #0. If the dome address is not #0 or #1 then the dome will require reprogramming using a Philips controller or removing link J6/1-2.

A TEST link is used to confirm correct operation of the Rx100 and dome and also that the RS485 connection is correct. Shorting the link after the Rx100 is powered up will cause the dome to pan left and zoom in. Removing the link cause the dome to zoom out and stop panning left. The green data led should also flash to indicate RS485 sent to the dome.

If the TEST link is shorted when power is applied to the Rx100 will cause a receiver self test function to start. This is an advanced function that BBV support engineers may request during fault diagnosis. To stop the self test, remove the link and power the Rx100 off and on again.

Using the advanced features when using a BBV Tx1000DC

Menu Access: Press and HOLD # and tap WASH TWICE will display the dome’s menu.

Use the joystick to navigate the cursor. FOCUS FAR or FOCUS NEAR can be pressed to enter the next menu item or to return press either IRIS OPEN or IRIS CLOSE. When completely out of the menu issue a goto preset command to put the interface into normal mode. Press and HOLD PRESET whilst taping 1 will move to preshot 1.

Program Zone Title: Press and HOLD # and tap WIPE will allow the title for the current zone to be programmed. Use the joystick as described on screen. Use the following keystrokes to program the text:

FOCUS NEAR – Select a current character, FOCUS FAR – Clear character, IRIS CLOSE – Backspace and IRIS OPEN – Return

Record Autoplay: Press and HOLD # and tap AUTOPAN will allow autoplay ‘A’ to be recorded.

Press FOCUS FAR or FOCUS NEAR to start the recording or IRIS CLOSE to abandon recording. Once recording has started, use the joystick and focus keys as required. To end the recording, press and HOLD # and tap AUTOPAN. The recording can be replayed continuously be pressing the AUTOPAN key.

Reset dome defaults: Press and HOLD # and tap LIGHTS TWICE to display the dome’s software version. Repeating the key strokes for a THIRD time will issue a SET 899 to reset the dome including ALL PRESET POSITIONS.

USE WITH EXTREME CARE AS ALL THE DOME PROGRAMMING WILL BE LOST.

Programming preshot text. To program a preshot position press PROGRAM then 1 followed by number of the preshot. EG to program preshot 1 press PROGRAM 1 1. To program preshot 2 press PROGRAM 1 2. To program preset 14 press PROGRAM 1 14. After the preshot has been programmed the interface issues an AUX 62 to display the preshot text menu. The same keystrokes are used to program preshot text as when programming zone titles.

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Sony RX100 manual Using the advanced features when using a BBV Tx1000DC, DS/DSL/DS2/BX2, ‘#’ Autopan, Reset Dome, J3/GND

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