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Installation Manual Pyramid Universal Dome Interface
ADDRESSING A UDI WITH THE PYRAMID 2 KEYBOARD
7. Press the Receiver Address soft-key. The keyboard LCD displays a message asking the operator to press the
service pin.
Operator Rx Utilities
12...12...
Operator Rx Utilities
12...12...12...12...
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6
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Addressing a UDI
8. So that the keyboard can identify the UDI, press its service pin. On the UDI, the service pin is a small button inside
an access hole. Use a small screwdriver to press the service pin.
When the service pin is pressed, the UDIs neuron ID is transmitted to all other devices on the Pyramid network,
or in the case of self-bind mode, to the keyboard. The neuron ID is a unique identifier which is used to establish
communication between the UDI and all other devices. Once the UDI has been identified by the keyboard, it can
be assigned a node ID.
9. The keyboard LCD displays a message asking the operator to enter the new node ID. The node ID is the visible
part of a network address, as it is the number that an operator enters on a keyboard to indicate the device that is
to be controlled (e.g., Camera receiver number 3).
Use the number keys to enter the node ID.
10. Press the Receiver Address soft-key again to confirm the node ID.
The keyboard LCD displays a message confirming the address.
RECEIVER PROGRAMMING
In the same way that it is used to program Pyramid AC and DC receivers, the Pyramid 2 Keyboard can be used to carry
out more advanced UDI programming (e.g., presets, preset patrols, random patrols). For more details on how to do
this, see the Pyramid 2 Keyboard Operating Manual. A copy of the manual is supplied with the Pyramid 2 Keyboard,
and can also obtained from the Baxall website at www.baxall.com, or from Baxall Technical Support.
UDI programming can also be achieved using the Pyramid 1 Keyboard. Instructions on how to do this can be obtained
from Baxall.
Note
The number of presets that can be programmed to the UDI are limited by the storage capacity of the dome products
in use.
DOME OPERATIONS AVAILABLE WITH THE PYRAMID 2 KEYBOARD
Once a dome has been connected to the Pyramid system using a UDI, a Pyramid 2 Keyboard in that network can
control the core functions of the dome. The dome is selected in the same way as an AC or DC receiverselect a
monitor, enter the camera address and then press the key. Images from the dome camera will be displayed on
the selected monitor, and the standard keyboard PTZ operations will be available. These core functions (e.g., pan, tilt,
zoom, focus) are transparent from product to product.
A number of special operations (e.g. vector scans, learnt tours, colour/mono flip) may also be available depending on
the type of dome in use. Use the commands detailed in The Dome PTZ Quick Reference Table to access these.
If a dome camera has a built-in menu system, it can be accessed through the UDI. To do this, use the 128 Preset
function to put the UDI into Menu mode. However, if an operator enters the menu system using this function and later
exits it without first taking the UDI out of Menu mode, PTZ operation will be disabled. To enable PTZ operation once
more, it is necessary to exit Menu modethis is achieved by invoking the 128 Preset function again.
Read the following dome-specific sections, referring to the tables at the back of this manual. Read these instructions
in conjunction with the manual supplied with the dome product itself.
The procedure for programming presets can be found in the Pyramid 2 Keyboard Operating Manual.
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