Dedicated Micros 2000 Pan & Tilt Head Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
MANUEL D’INSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN
MANUALE D'INSTALLAZIONE
2000/2006
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on choosing the Dedicated Micros Type 2000/2006, representing one of the most
advanced Pan & Tilts currently available in the market place today. Clean designs with pressure die
cast components ensure high quality finishes and build quality, previously unavailable in this price
range and a striking & innovative appearance ensure they will remain the preferred pan & tilt
amongst professional CCTV installers.
2. Index
1. Introduction 1
2. Index 1
3. List of contents 2
4. Mounting instructions 3
5. Mounting configurations 4
6. Electrical connections 5
7. Tilt limits 6
8. Pan limits 7
9. Type 2001: Motor capacitor replacement 8
10. Type 2006: Motor gearbox replacement 9
11. Infra red lamp mounting 10
12.Side platform 11
13.Safety Chain 12
This product guide will provide all the necessary information to set-up, install and run the Type
2000/2006 pan & tilt. Please refer to the product handbook for any additional in-depth information.
Other technical documents available
1.Type 2000/2006 Handbook (available on request)
Page 1. Component spares
2. Side platform conversion
3. Low temp. heater option
4. Autopan option
5. Pan preset option
6. Tilt preset option
7. Circuit diagram
2. Type 2000/2006 Data sheet
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 1
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3. List of Contents
Components supplied
A. 1 x Type 2000/2006 Pan & Tilt head
B. 2 x I.R. Lamp mounting spacers
C. 1 x Side platform (/SP version only)
D. 1 x Free socket connector kit
E. 1 x 5mm A/F Hexagonal socket key
F. 1 x Fixing bag containing the following:
4 x M6 x 30 Hex. hd. screws
4 x M6 x 20 Soc. cap. hd. screws
2 x M10 x 16 Hex. hd. screws
4 x M6 Plain washers
2 x M10 Spring washers
2 x M10 Plain washers
4 x M6 Half nuts
4 x M6 Nyloc nuts
In addition to the above components, a type
2000/2006 product guide, a final test procedure
and a safety bond assembly are supplied.
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 2
Fig.1 Components supplied,
A
B
D
E
F
C
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4. Mounting instruction
Method 1.
Pass mounting bolts through mounting slots (shown below)
Screw locknut supplied into recess on the underside of base.
The Pan & Tilt can now be mounted on the bracket and secured with washers and nyloc nuts.
Method 2.
Screw bolts supplied into mounting surface leaving at least 12mm of thread beneath head showing.
Position base over bolts in keyhole slots & rotate anti-clockwise until shank of bolt is locked in slot.
Mounting bolts can now be tightened.
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M6 locknut
M6 x 30
Hex.hd.
M6 Nyloc nut & washer.
Mounting slots
Fig.2 Unit mounting
(method 1)
Fig.3 Unit mounting
(method 2)
M6 x 30 Hex.hd.
Mounting surface
Rotate
Keyhole slots
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5. Mounting configurations
Unit identification
The Type 2000/2006 can be mounted upright or inverted as shown above. Note: if mounted
inverted(side platform only) the pan & tilt directions become reversed. i.e. right becomes left, up
becomes down. Pins 2 to 5 on the free connector should be reversed.
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 4
Fig.4 Standard mounting
Fig.5 Inverted mounting
5
4
1
3
6
1
2
5
4
1
5
4
2
1
1. Pan & Tilt (Type 2000/2006)
2. Column spacer (Type 426)
3. Bracket (Type 436)
4. I.R. Lamp (Type 2020)
5. Housing (Type 515, 500-130)
6. Optional side platform mount
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6. Electrical connections
Type 2000 Type 2006
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 5
A B C
D E F
Earth
Fig.7 Amphenol
connector assembly
Fig.6
Type 2000
Amphenol
connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Connector -
pin functions
A. Neutral
B. Pan right
C. Pan left
D. Tilt up
E. Tilt down
F. Auxillary
Amphenol
Connector
Components
1. Pan & Tilt
2. Connector fixed
half
3. Mating screw
thread section
4. Conductors,
stripped & tinned
5. Cable restraint
6. Clamp screws
7. Clamp bar
8. Connector body,
free half
9. Seal
10. Washer
11. Lock nut
12. Cable
(max dia. 9.5mm)
JKA
B
C
L
D
I
H
N
G
FME
Fig.9
Connector assembly
Fig.8
Type 2006
View of
connector at
rear of unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Connector -
pin functions
A. Pan +ve
B. Pan -ve
C. Tilt +ve
D. Tilt -ve
E. Pan preset +ve (opt)
F. Pan preset signal
(opt)
G. Pan preset -ve (opt)
H. Tilt preset +ve (opt)
I. Tilt preset signal (opt)
J. Tilt preset -ve (opt)
K. N/U
L. Heater live (opt)
M. Heater return (opt)
N. Earth
Connector
Components
1. Seal
2. Connector socket
housing
3. Mating shell
4. Conductors, stripped
& tinned
5. Seal
6. Threaded housing
7. Cable sheath
8. Cable clamp housing
9. Cable
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7. Tilt limits
The required angular tilt movement of the camera platform can be set to any angle within the range
of +20 Deg to -90 Deg down from the horizontal. A friction clutch design eliminates the need for
tools, simply rotate the actuators by hand to give the desired movement. A graduated scale is
provided on the side arm to aid set-up.
Set-up procedure
1. Remove the 2 cover fixings (A) and remove the cover moulding (B) to expose the limits beneath.
2. Rotate tilt up (C) and tilt down (D) actuators to give the desired angle of tilt movement.
Note: An angled scale in 10 deg. increments is provided on the platform side arm to aid set up.
3. A limit stop is encorporated to prevent the platform from tilting over +20Deg. & into the
casing (E)
4. The limit pin (F) actuates the internal microswitches to stop the supply to tilt motor.
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 6
Fig.10 Tilt limits
B
E
C
A
D
F
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8. Pan limits
The required angular pan movement of the unit can be set to any angle within the range of
5 to 350 Deg. A friction clutch design, as in tilt, eliminates the need for tools, The pan actuators are
situated around the mounting base. Simply rotate by hand to set the desired angle of movement.
Set-up procedure
1. The pan actuators are located in a pocket around the mounting base (D) as shown in fig.9
2. Rotate pan right (A) and pan left (B) actuators to give the desired angle of pan movement.
Note: It may be necessary to push actuators with a tool in certain restrictive positions.
3. The limit pin (C) actuates the internal microswitches to stop the supply to pan motor.
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Fig.11 Pan limits
B
A
C
D
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9. Type 2000: Motor Capacitor replacement
1. Remove the 3 idler side plate fixings (A) and withdraw side plate (B)
2. Remove the 5 cover fixings (C) retaining the idler side cover.
3. Withdraw the idler side cover (D) to expose the internal components of the Pan & Tilt.
4. The Capacitor board (E) is mounted on the end of the tilt motor and can be readily removed
without the use of tools.
5. Replacement capacitors can be fitted as required. Component idents are screened on the p.c.b.
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 8
Fig.12 Type 2000 Capacitor replacement
A
B
C
D
E
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10. Type 2006: Motor gearbox replacement
A. Idler side cover
B. Pan motor gearbox
C. Pan gearbox
D. Tilt motor gearbox
E. Tilt gearbox
(Refer to 2006 handbook for detailed fitment instructions)
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 9
Fig.13 Type 2006 Motor gearbox positions
ABCD E
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11. Infra red lamp mounting positions
2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 10
A
E
D
C
B
G
G
F
B
C
D
E
F
A
Fig.14 Side platform mounting
Fig.15 Standard platform mounting
Components
A. Pan & Tilt
B. Mounting spacer
C. M6x20 screws
D. M10 plain washer
E. M10 spring washer
F. M10x16 screw
G. Infra red lamp cradle
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12. Side platform
Fig.17 Side platform assembly
A. Unpack the side platform and Type 2000/2006 pan & tilt from its packaging
B. Locate side platform onto the tilt drive boss as shown
C. Attach side platform using 2 x platform spacers, 2 x M8 spring washers and 2 x M6 x 25
Socket head cap screws as supplied
D. Adjust limits as required (see tilt limit setup procedure in this document)
B
D
Fig.16 Side platform assembly
A
C
Tilt Drive Boss
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13.Safety Chain
Fig.18
Eyelet attachment
It is recommended that the
safety chain supplied be fitted in
all applications as shown.
Note: The chain should be
connected with the minimum
amount of slack required for full
rotation.
Type 2000/2006
Pan & Tilt
Fig.19 Safety Chain mounting
Type 436 bracket
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2000/2006 Installation Manual Page. 13
Addendum. Optional Preset Connections
Type 2000 only
Preset Amphenol Connector Components
Fig.1 Preset connector
Preset Connector -
pin functions
1. 0V return
2. Tilt position signal
output
3. Preset positive(+)
supply
Earth. Pan position signal
output
Fig.2 Amphenol connector assembly
1 2
3
Earth
2 3 11
1. Mating screw thread section
2. Terminal screw
3. Conductors, stripped
4. Cable restraint
5. Clamp screws
6. Connector body, free half
7. Seal
8. Washer
9. Lock nut
10.Cable (max dia 9.5mm)
11. Clamp bar
1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Addendum. Optional Preset Potentiometers
Fig.1 Preset Potentiometer positions
Tilt Potentiometer
Preset potentiometer
Preset option
(To provide a feedback signal to a controller monitoring the units position)
1. Drive the pan axis to the centre position of the required sweep angle & locate the pan preset
potentiometer as shown in fig.1.
2. Measure the resistance between pin 1 (0V return) & (pan position signal output) on the
preset connector.
3. Turn the clutch adjuster on the pan potentiometer (fig.1) to achieve a reading of 500 Ohms to
centre the Potentiometer.
4. Repeat the procedure for the tilt axis measuring the tilt potentiometer resistance between
pins 1 & 2 on the preset connector.
To replace a faulty potentiometer remove the fixing screws (2) (shown on fig.2) and remove the
assembly. Release the grub screw secuing the clutch assembly (4). Undo the nut (3) to remove the
potentimeter (1) from its mounting bracket.
Clutch adjuster
Pan Potentiometer
Fig.2 Potentiometer exploded view
1 2 3 4
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Addendum. Optional Autopan
Type 2000 only
Fig.1 Autopan mounting position
Autopan option
(Constant panning facility between limits with a short pause before each change in
direction)
The Autopan assembly mounts, as shown, on pillars above the pan motor. Take care to position the
terminal block facing forward and route the cable loom down one mounting pillar and along the top
gearplate using ‘p’ clips supplied. Remove the patch plug (fig.2) on the limit board and replace with
the autopan loom connector. Autopan line is pin 6 on the standard 7 way connector.
Fig.2 Patch plug location
Con.4 Patch
plug
D190 Limit board
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Addendum. Optional Low Temperature Heater
Fig.1 Heater mounting position
Heater option
(Thermostatically controlled 75W heater, allowing unit operation down to -30 Deg.C)
The Heater assembly mounts, as shown, beneath the pan motor. Tilt gearbox removal is required
to give access to a fixing screw (shown above). Route cable loom across top gearplate using ‘p’
clips provided. Remove the patch plug (fig.2 - previous page) on the limit board and replace with
the heater loom connector. Heater line is pin 6 on the standard 7 way connector.
Fig.2 Heater In-Line connector position
Tilt gearbox removed for heater
assembly fitment
2 way In-line heater
connector secured in plate
Type 2006 only
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