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Sparkle Dome
Technical
Manual
Product Number: OVU00106,
OVU00145, OVU00144
Manual Revision: 1.2.3
Software Version: 2.0.0
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Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Product Features .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Precautions and Warnings.................................................................................................................................... 4
Contents Supplied within the Box ........................................................................................................................ 5
Instructions for the Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment ..................................................................... 5
Product Specification............................................................................................................................................ 6
Menu System .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Drive Capabilities .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Video System .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Lens................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Mechanical Features ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Electrical Features ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Environmental Features ................................................................................................................................... 7
Controller Protocols.......................................................................................................................................... 8
Installation / Connection ...................................................................................................................................... 9
Wall Mounting Bracket..................................................................................................................................... 9
External / Internal Pendant Mount Dome.......................................................................................................... 10
Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
Fitting of the safety cable ........................................................................................................................... 10
Connecting the power cables ..................................................................................................................... 10
Mounting the Dome unit ............................................................................................................................ 11
Address Switch Access.................................................................................................................................... 12
Removal of Internal Mechanism ................................................................................................................ 12
Accessing the Address Switches ................................................................................................................. 13
Electrical Connections ................................................................................................................................ 13
Internal Tile Mount Dome Mounting .......................................................................................................... 14
Hole Cutting Template................................................................................................................................ 14
Ceiling Mount Disassembly ........................................................................................................................ 14
External Cover Mounting............................................................................................................................ 15
Fitting of Internal Mechanism into External Cover .................................................................................... 15
Address Switch Access.................................................................................................................................... 16
Electrical Connections .................................................................................................................................... 16
Address Switches Settings and Controller Protocols...................................................................................... 17
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Address Switches ........................................................................................................................................ 19
Menu Structure .................................................................................................................................................. 20
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................... 20
Menu Structure Notes ................................................................................................................................. 20
Menu Control Commands .............................................................................................................................. 21
Run Menu ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
Setup Menu .................................................................................................................................................... 22
Motion Menu.................................................................................................................................................. 22
Motion Menu Formatting Position .............................................................................................................. 23
Motion Menu Setting Up a Tour.................................................................................................................. 24
Motion Menu Setting Up a Mimic Tour....................................................................................................... 25
Video Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 26
Joystick Settings.............................................................................................................................................. 27
Privacy Menu .................................................................................................................................................. 28
Alarms Menu Alarm Setup........................................................................................................................... 29
Alarms Menu Alarm Mask Setup ................................................................................................................. 30
Alarms Menu Alarm Holiday Setup ............................................................................................................. 31
Display Options............................................................................................................................................... 32
Display Options Editing Default Position Text ............................................................................................. 33
Display Options Setting Up Date and Time ................................................................................................. 34
Special Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Special Settings Setting Timeout Time ........................................................................................................ 36
Special Settings Setting Timeout Action ...................................................................................................... 36
Changing the Password .................................................................................................................................. 37
Warranty Return Procedure ............................................................................................................................... 38
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Overview Sparkle fully functional Dome camera. Sparkle is an integrated CCD
camera, optical zoom lens and high-speed pan and tilt system. The unit requires external control
equipment to access all its functions.
Product Features
The Sparkle PTZ Dome is a highly flexible precision camera system with a high resolution, high sensitivity
day/night camera and either 18x, 28x or 36x optical zoom. The Sparkle includes an advanced pan & tilt
mechanism with stepper motors for rapid and precise movement control and enhanced accuracy and
reliability. The aluminium pressure die cast upper housing and impact resistant polycarbonate lower
Dome, are highly durable and resilient to vandalism. Supplied as standard with up-the-coax and
multiprotocol RS-485 telemetry, the Sparkle is compatible with industry standard control equipment
making it ideal for system upgrades, as well as new installations.
Precautions and Warnings
Please study the technical manual thoroughly before installing or using the camera unit.
Do not to drop the camera.
Ensure power is disabled before installing the unit.
Installation of this unit should be carried out by a suitably trained and qualified technician in accordance
with local electrical codes.
To prevent the risk of hazards such as fire or shock do not expose this camera to water.
Do not drop or shake the carton severely.
Do not touch the viewing bubble as this may result in a blurred picture.
Do not install the camera in wet or high humidity areas without adequate protection. Moisture can
corrode the electrical components inside the unit over time.
Do not turn the camera to face strong light, which can cause blooming or smearing of the picture.
Do not install or use the camera in an environment of extreme temperatures. The unit is guaranteed for
use within temperatures of -10°C and 50°C.
Do not disassemble the camera with the power on.
This camera is not suitable for the following environments:
Secured to moving vehicles
Within 100 meters of the coast
Explosive atmospheres
Life critical systems
Chemical atmospheres such as chemical manufacturing plants
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Contents Supplied within the Box
Tile Mount Dome Components Supplied
Pendant Mount Dome Components Supplied
Tile mount Dome unit
Pendant Mount Dome unit
Installation and set-up guide CD
Installation and set-up guide CD
Cavity fixing screws
Cable assembly
Instructions for the Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment
The Wheelie Bin symbol on this product or its packaging indicates that the product is
required to be disposed of in an acceptable manner. This is in accordance with the
WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC. For more information regarding the correct disposal of this
unit at the end of its life please contact the company where this unit was purchased
from.
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Product Specification
Menu System
The Sparkle on screen menu system offers a simple, intuitive and powerful interface to the complete set of
Dome features, with password protection for increased security.
Password protection: Built in
Languages supported: English, French, Spanish, German and Italian
Drive Capabilities
Specification Value
Number of presets 32 (user configurable)
Number of pattern tours 4*1min (user configurable)
Number of slow tours 8 (user configurable)
Number of fast tours 8 (user configurable)
Preset accuracy
Pan range
0.0
360° continuous rotation
Tilt range 0-90°
Pan speed 0.01°/s - 360°/s
Tilt speed 0.0/s - 200°/s
Preset moves - pan Speed 200°/s
Preset moves - tilt Speed 200°/s
Power fail Last action restoration on power up
Software upgrades Fully upgradable over RS-485 link both prior to and post
installation
Joystick control Variable selectable speed ranges for precision control
Variable speed adjustment with zoom depth
Video System
Specification Value
Privacy zones 24 (8 positions per screen. Solid or mosaic)
Video effects Freeze frame
Video format PAL / NTSC (model dependant)
Scanning system 2:1 interlace
Image sensor ¼ interline transfer CCD
Optical zoom speed 2.1s (wide telephoto)
Digital zoom speed 1.7s
Iris control Automatic with manual override (16 steps)
Focus Automatic with manual override
White balance Automatic
Gain Automatic
IR filter Automatic
Video output Variable 1Vp-p to 2Vp-p, 75 ohms (8 steps)
Video lift 8 steps
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Specification
Value
Specification
Value
Power supply
Input power
18-28 VAC/DC
10 VA nominal
Min temperature
Max temperature
-10°C
50°C peak, 40°C sustained
Surge protection
Certification
Built in surge protection,
limited lightning
protection
CE
Lens
Camera specific (see table below)
Camera
FCB-EX49EP
FCB-EX985EP
FCB-EX1020P
Lens
18x optical zoom
f=4.1mm (wide) to
73.8mm (tele)
F1.4 to F3.0
28x optical zoom
f=3.5mm (wide) to
98.0mm (tele)
F1.35 to F3.7
36x optical zoom
f=3.4mm (wide) to
122.4mm (tele)
F1.6 to F4.5
Digital zoom
12x (216x with optical
zoom)
12x (336 x with optical
zoom)
12x (432x with optical
zoom)
Viewing angle (H)
48.0° (wide) to 2.8° (tele)
55.8° (wide) to 2.1° (tele)
57.8° (wide) to 1.7° (tele)
Minimum
working distance
35mm (wide) to
800mm (tele)
10mm (wide) to 1500mm
(tele)
320mm (wide) to
1500mm (tele)
Mechanical Features (Pendant Dome)
Specification Value
Environmental IP67
Housing construction Vandal resistant die-cast aluminium
Bubble construction Vandal resistant polycarbonate
Internal mechanism Die-cast aluminium
Housing finish White powder coat RAL9002
Weight 3.2kg
Dimensions 207mm (diameter upper
hemisphere) x 250mm (height)
149.5mm (diameter of lower Dome)
Electrical Features Environmental Features
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Controller Protocols
Protocols Name
RS-485 Overview
BBV 485
Ikegami i-LAN
Ikegami 485
Pelco P
Pelco D
Phillips
Samsung
Kalatel
Sensormatic
Ultrack
VTC Scorpio
CBC C-Dome
Forward Vision MIC1-300
VCL
Vicon
SISS
COHN
Co-axial Pelco Coaxitron
Baxall FSK-STD
BBV UTC
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Installation / Connection
Wall Mounting Bracket
1. Using the base casting as a template, drill and fit wall plugs to the mounting surface. Fit and screw
the base casting to the mounting surface.
2. The cable loom needs to be routed through the various mounting bracket components prior to final
assembly.
3. Screw the cover to the base casting using the 4 x trilobular thread forming screws supplied.
4. Fit the arm A keyholes slots over the M6 screw heads fitted to the cover, and then rotate to lock and
tighten the screws.
5. Slide the plastic cover down the arm, align the two brass pegs in the base casting with the
corresponding holes in the plastic cover and push down.
6. Attach the second arm B to the first arm and fit the two M6 screw and nut sets supplied.
7. Before fitting the Dome, attach the safety cable to the eyelet on the end of arm B. Fit the Dome to
the bracket arm by aligning the keyhole slots with the M6 screw heads fitted to the Dome, rotate to
lock then tighten the screws.
8. Slide the plastic cover down the arm and locate it as in point 5 above.
Cover
Plastic Cover
Arm A (without
eyelet)
Base Casting
Plastic Cover
Arm B (with
eyelet)
Safety Cable
Dome
Fig 1
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External / Internal Pendant Mount Dome
Mounting
Fitting of the safety cable
1. Lift the plastic cover away from the fixing point on the wall bracket.
2. Clip the caribenna at the end of the safety cable into the eyelet that is fitted to the wall bracket.
Eyelet
Caribenna
Fig 2
Connecting the power cables
1. Connect power cable to the socket on the top of the Dome unit.
2. Screw down the locking ring to secure the power cable.
Power Cable Socket
Locking Ring
Fig 3
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Mounting the Dome unit
1. Make sure the four M6 cap head screws are un-screwed so the heads of the screw are at least 5mm
above the top of the Dome unit.
2. Align the four screws through the holes in the bracket and rotate the Dome so the screws move into
the slots in the bracket.
3. Tighten up the M6 head screws with the socket driver provided.
4. Push the plastic cover back down over the bracket.
M6 Cap Head
Screws
Fig 4
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Address Switch Access
Removal of Internal Mechanism
1. Un-screw the three M5 cap head screws in the lower housing. The screws are captive and will not fall
out of the lower housing.
2. The internal mechanism will drop by approximately 5mm. A safety plate in the upper housing will
hold it there.
3. Rotate the internal mechanism anti-clockwise to free it from the safety plate.
4. The mechanism can now be lowered and the internal power cable can be disconnected from the top
of the internal mechanism.
M5 Cap Head
Screws
Fig 5
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Accessing the Address Switches
1. Rotate the internal drive, making sure not to touch the sensitive PCB, until the two address switches
can be seen through the internal cover.
2. The address switches can now be rotated using a small flat screwdriver to the appropriate settings.
Address
Switches
Fig 6
Electrical Connections
1. The External/Internal Pendant Mount Dome external connections are via an Amphenol connector
with 2 metre composite flying lead comprising of coax, power pair and RS-485 pair.
2. If the lead needs to be extended it should be kept to a minimum and not exceed 25m.
The lead connections are as follows:
Specification Value
Red wire 24V AC live
Blue wire 24V AC Neutral
Yellow wire RS-485 `A’
Green wire RS-485 `B
Coax screen BNC screen
Coax signal BNC centre pin
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Internal Tile Mount Dome Mounting
Hole Cutting Template
1. Cut the profile below into the tilt you will be mounting the Dome into.
Fig 7
Ceiling Mount Disassembly
1. Unclip the cover ring from the ceiling mount Dome.
2. Unscrew the locking screw, it is captive in the locking ring and should not completely fall out.
3. Rotate the internal mechanism assembly anti-clockwise and remove it from the external cover.
Locking Ring
Locking Screw
Cover Ring
Fig 8
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External Cover Mounting
1. Mount the external cover into the pre-cut tile using the M4 cavity screw supplied.
2. Connect the screw terminal block and BNC connector as described in the ceiling mount electrical
connection (Fig 12) part of this guide.
Fig 9
Fitting of Internal Mechanism into External Cover
1. Insert the internal mechanism into the external cover. Rotate clockwise until the mechanism moves
further in, then rotate clockwise further until the mechanism stops turning and the locking ring
clicks.
2. Screw in the locking screw to stop the internal mechanism from being un-screwed.
3. Clip on the cover ring.
Fig 10
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Address Switch Access
1. Remove internal mechanism as shown in section `Ceiling Mount Disassembly (Fig 8).
2. Rotate internal drive until you can access the address switches through the hole in the internal
housing.
Fig 11
Electrical Connections
1. Please see below the electrical connections for the ceiling mount Dome.
2. Wire up the screw terminal socket provided according to the pin-out.
Coax Screen
Coax Signal
Earth
Earth
RS-485-A
RS-485- B”
24V AC/DC
24V AC/DC
Fig 12
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Address Switches Settings and Controller Protocols
The address switches are used to set up the controller protocol and the unit ID of each Dome. There are 255
unit ID’s and a maximum of 32 control protocols. The following figures and tables outline how to set up
address switches on a unit.
Address switches S1, S2 and S3 (shown in Fig 13) are used to set up the unit ID and the controller protocol. S1
and S2 are hex switches used to set the unit ID and S3 (Fig 14) is used to set up the controller protocol.
S1 S2 S3
Fig 13 Top view of the address switches
ON
1 2 3
Fig 14 Plan view of S3
4 5 6 7 8
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Notes: It must be changed on Dipswitch S3 (nearest base), Bit 1-5 only.
In the table below:
0 - OFF
1 ON
ID
Dipswitch S3
Baud
Number
Protocol RS485
bit 5 --- 1
Rate
0
OVERVIEW
00000
9600
1
PELCO_P 9600
00001
9600
2
PELCO_P 4800
00010
4800
3
PHILIPS 960
00011
9600
4
PHILIPS 2400
00100
2400
5
KALATEL_DP
00101
4800
6
SENSORMATIC
00110
4800
7
ULTRAK
00111
9600
8
SAMSUNG_SCC3000
01000
9600
9
VTC_SCORPIO
01001
9600
10
PELCO_D 2400
01010
2400
11
IKEGAMI
01011
9600
12
CBC
01100
9600
13
MIC1_300
01101
9600
14
IKEGAMI_NETWORK_ENCODER
01110
9600
15
SAMSUNG_SCC2000
01111
9600
16
Overview Test Mode
10000
9600
17
VCL
10001
9600
18
BBV 485
10010
9600
19
VICON
10011
9600
20
PELCO_D
10100
9600
21
SISS
10101
9600
22
COHU
10110
9600 (only
1.9.16 &
above)
Protocol - UTC
24
PELCO COAXITRON
11000
30
BAXALL FSK-STD
11110
31
BBV UTC
11111
*See note
Table 1 Controller Protocol Switch Settings
Example: PELCO `P` 9600 = 00001
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fig 15 Plan view of SW3
*Note: When using the UTC protocol the dome address must be set to 1
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Address Switches
S2 YELLOW
S1
B
L
U
E
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
2
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
3
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
4
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
5
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
6
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
7
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
8
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
9
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
A
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
B
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
C
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
D
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
E
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
F
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
Table 2 Unit ID Switch Settings
*Note: when using the UTC protocol the dome address must be set to 1 on all domes.
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Menu Structure
Introduction
Sparkle Dome uses a straightforward, simple, intuitive conventional menu structure which features:
Multilingual: the menu can be displayed in English, French, Spanish, German and Italian
Simple intuitive menus
Minimised menu pages and key entry for actions
Alphanumeric password protection
32 preset positions, 8 fast and 8 slow tours, 4 one-minute joystick mimic tours, all of which are easy
to set up from one menu screen
Simple position title insertion
Comprehensive general features
Video gain and lift micro adjust
Real time clock
Menu Structure Notes
Selecting the BACK
arrow
will take the user to
the
previous
screen
In this guide the
light
border indicates the
item
is
flashing
The BACKWARD arrow
deletes the last item
selected by the user
Fig 16
The FORWARD
arrow
confirms the
item
selection, and
returns
the user to
the
appropriate
menu
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