Preset Tours; Privacy Zones; Sectors - Honeywell ACUIX Installation And Configuration Manual

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Preset Tours

Privacy Zones

Sectors

Document 800-05662 Rev C
06/10
ACUIX™ PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide
With preset tours the dome moves from one preset position to another. During the tour,
the dome moves between presets at a set velocity (between 1 to 480 degrees per second)
and stays for a specified time interval (the dwell) before moving to the next preset. The
dwell time can be set between 1 to 99 seconds.
Up to 16 preset tours, each with up to 64 presets, can be programmed for every dome.
Preset tours can be started by an operator, in response to a contact, or programmed as
a default function when the dome is idle for a specified amount of time. The preset tours
are useful for looking at specific locations like doors and windows or to do a scan of each
location for a few seconds before moving on. Operators can run the preset tour once or
continuously.
Privacy zones enable operators to restrict the view in a specific area, for example private
property, windows visible across alleyways, swimming pools, or dressing rooms. Up to
32 privacy zones can be configured per dome. Another application is if an automated
teller machine (ATM) is being monitored. The view of the ATM screen can be restricted by
configuring it as a privacy zone.
A mask (a dark colored box) covers the video display when the dome registers a privacy
zone. If there is a preset name, it displays over the video display when privacy zones are
hidden. Privacy zone data is stored in nonvolatile memory, which saves the data when the
dome is not powered. The privacy zones can be password protected.
The use of a privacy zone password or PIN is available depending on the protocol:
For MAXPRO-mode, VCL, VCL UTC, Pelco P and Pelco D protocols, privacy zone
programming is protected by a four digit numeric PIN. The default PIN is 1000.
Diamond/IntelliBus: Up to 24-alphanumeric characters can be programmed as a
password. The default password is a blank line.
Sectors are used for labeling up to 16 areas monitored by a dome. For example, when
you are monitoring an exit door, you can add a label in the video display as ExitDoor. After
labeling, whenever the dome is positioned to monitor the exit door, the label ExitDoor
displays on the monitor.
The sectors can also overlap. If the operator positions the dome where one or more
programmed sectors overlap, the dome sequences between the sector titles on the video
display for 1.5 seconds per sector.
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