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Installation and Service Guide
8000-2616-04, Rev. B (20 pages) AD DeltaDome Outdoor Housing 1
1 AD DeltaDome
Outdoor Housing
ADODHCL with Clear Bubble
ADODHSM with Smoked Bubble
Figure 1
Parts Supplied
Housing assembly
Bubble assembly
Tamperproof drive (supplied with bubble)
Install kit 0351-1519-01
Purchase or Supply Separately
Plumber’s Teflon tape
Male BNC connector
Power, data, and alarm cables
Tools Required
1/4" fixed-handle nut driver for Torx bit
Wire cutters and strippers
Razor blade or scissors
3mm Allen wrench (supplied)
1-1/8" open-ended wrench
Contents
About the Outdoor Housing...................................2
Data Cable Requirements.....................................2
Power Cable Requirements ..................................2
Power-Up Routine.................................................2
Synchronizing Domes............................................2
Warnings and Cautions.........................................3
Procedure..............................................................5
Preparing the Housing for Attachment...............5
Attaching the Housing to the
Outdoor Mounting Structure...............................6
PC Board Setup.................................................8
Attaching the Housing and
Eyeball Assembly.............................................10
Attaching the Trim Ring/
Bubble Assembly .............................................12
Securing the Outdoor Housing
to Mounting Structure.......................................12
Troubleshooting Outdoor Domes........................13
Ordering Parts.....................................................16
Specifications......................................................18
Declarations ........................................................18
About this Guide
This guide explains how to install ADODHCL and
ADODHSM outdoor housings. It does not explain
how to install the outdoor mounting structure to
which the housing is attached. For this information,
see information shipped with the structure.
DeltaDome, American Dynamics, and the AD logo are
trademarks of American Dynamics Corporation. Other
product names (if any) mentioned herein may be trademarks
or registered trademarks of other companies.
No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without
written permission from American Dynamics Corporation.
© Copyright 1998. All rights reserved.
MDR 9/98
Bubble
Assembly
Mounting
Structure
Housing
Assembl
y
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About the Outdoor Housing
The ADODH outdoor housing (Figure 1) is used to
attach the DeltaDome programmable surveillance
camera to an outdoor mounting structure.
Note: This guide assumes that a mounting
structure is in place and that data and power
cables have been pulled to the installation site.
Data Cable Requirements
Table 1 shows data cable requirements for
SensorNet, RS422, and Manchester networks. For
more information about communication protocols
and cable networks, see Communication Protocols
and Cable Networks, 8000-2573-19.
Table 1. Data cable requirements
SensorNet RS422 Manchester
Cable
type
1
unshielded,
twisted pair*
2
shielded,
twisted
pair*
1
shielded
twisted pair**
Wire
gauge
22 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG
Con-
nection
Non-
polarized
Polarized Polarized
Max.
devices
on line
32 10 3
* Power, data, and video cables can be ordered
separately or within a composite cable that can be
ordered in various lengths. All cables must be
plenum rated for indoor installations where cable is
routed above the ceiling. Order parts through your
distribution network.
Note: If you order cable from an outside source,
wire colors may be different.
** Belden 88760 (plenum), or Belden 8760 cable (non-
plenum) cable is recommended. Plenum-rated cable
is required for indoor installations where cable is
routed above the ceiling. Order cable directly from
Belden by calling 1-800-235-3361.
Power Cable Requirements
Length of power cable between a Class 2 LPS (low
voltage) ac source, such as a J-box, and the dome
depends on the ac line voltage. See Table 2 below
for cable lengths based on worst case low line
voltages for Japan (100Vac), North America
(120vac), and Europe (240vac).
Worst Case
Line
Voltages
18AWG 16AWG 14AWG
90 Vac
(Japan)
30m (100') 50m (160') 80m (260')
102 Vac
(N. Amer.)
60m (200') 100m (320') 160m (520')
180 Vac
(Europe)
30m (100') 50m (160') 80m (260')
204 Vac
(Europe)
60m (200') 100m (320') 160m (520')
Power-Up Routine
After power is connected to the dome, the dome
performs the following homing routine.
1. After a few seconds, the camera lens tilts up
into the housing and eyeball assembly.
2. The lens tilts downs until it looks at the floor.
3. Eyeball pans slowly.
4. Lens tilts up 90° (home position).
Once the lens is in its home position, you can
then use the controller to call up the camera
and control it.
Synchronizing Domes
To prevent picture rolling when switching from
camera to camera, all domes can be synchronized
to a 50Hz or 60Hz ac source. A V-phase adjust-
ment at the control console enables the dome to
sync to any line phase.
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Warnings and Cautions
Please review the following warnings and cautions
before you begin installation or service.
WARNINGS
!
WARNING!
ALWAYS USE:
Proper safety equipment for the
location and type of installation.
Proper lift equipment to reach the
installation.
Safety features of the lift equipment.
BE SURE:
Electrical power is not connected to the
dome when connecting wires. Dome
will move when power is applied.
Electrical power is not connected to
nearby fixtures that you might touch
during installation.
!
WARNING!
This dome runs on 24Vac. DO NOT
connect line voltage to this dome.
North America power requirements: In
North America, this device is intended to
be supplied from a Class 2 power supply.
For outdoor installations, use Class 3
wiring techniques, liquid-tight conduit, or
liquid-tight pipe.
This installation should be made by a
qualified service person and should
conform to all local codes.
!
WARNING!
DO NOT install this housing in hazardous
areas where highly combustible or
explosive products are stored or used.
!
WARNING!
EU power requirements: This product
runs on 24Vac. In the EU, it is intended to
be powered from a Limited Power Source.
A limited power source is a certified source
of SELV, and if inherently limited, with 8
amps maximum output current, and a
maximum of 100VA available; or if not
inherently limited, fused with a maximum
value of 3.3 Amps, meeting section 2.11 of
IEC950, and a maximum of 250VA
available. The power supply can be
obtained through American Dynamics or
through another source where the provider
can furnish the verification. This is required
to assure electrical safety in the product.
Stromanforderungen in der EU: Dieses
Produkt wird mit 24 V Wechselstrom
betrieben. In der EU ist es für den Betrieb
durch eine begrenzte Stromquelle
vorgesehen. Eine begrenzte Stromquelle
ist eine zertifizierte SELV-Quelle
(Schutzkleinspannung), bei inhärenter
Begrenzung mit einem maximalen
Ausgangsstrom von 8 A und 100 VA
maximaler Verfügbarkeit, bei nicht
inhärenter Begrenzung mit einer
maximalen Sicherung von 3,3 A gemäß
Abschnitt 2.11 der IEC950 und 250 VA
maximaler Verfügbarkeit. Das Netzteil
kann über American Dynamics oder eine
andere Quelle bezogen werden, wobei der
Anbieter den Nachweis der Konformität
bereitstellen sollte. Dies ist zur
Gewährleistung der elektrischen Sicherheit
des Produktes erforderlich.
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CAUTIONS
You should have two boxes: one for the outdoor
housing, the other for the bubble assembly.
Protect the bubble assembly by leaving it in its
box until you are ready to install it.
Do not run data and power cables adjacent to
or in the same conduit as line voltage mains
power.
SensorNet 485 networks require 22 AWG
unshielded cable. Do not exceed 32 devices
per cable run.
RS422 networks require 22 AWG shielded
cable. Do not exceed 10 devices per cable run.
Manchester networks require 18 AWG shielded
cable. Do not exceed 3 devices per cable run.
Always terminate the camera dome connected
at the end of a cable run.
Length of power cable between a Class 2 LPS
(low voltage) ac source, such as a J-box, and
the dome depends on the ac line voltage. See
table below for cable lengths based on worst
case low line voltages for Japan (100Vac),
North America (120vac), and Europe (240vac).
Worst Case
Line
Voltages
18AWG 16AWG 14AWG
90 Vac
(Japan)
30m (100') 50m (160') 80m (260')
102 Vac
(N. Amer.)
60m (200') 100m (320') 160m (520')
180 Vac
(Europe)
30m (100') 50m (160') 80m (260')
204 Vac
(Europe)
60m (200') 100m (320') 160m (520')
An elbow attaches between the mounting
structure and the outdoor housing. When
attaching the housing to the elbow, be careful
not to cross-thread the pipe. Also, be careful
not to tangle cables within the housing and
cables entering the housing together.
The outdoor housing contains an environmental
PC board. Touch the metal housing to
discharge static electricity before touching this
board. Also, use a jeweler’s 2.5mm (0.1")
slotted screwdriver to tighten PC board
connectors. Wider blade widths can damage
connectors. Do not over tighten connectors.
Do not make the mistake of connecting ac
wires to the nearby 3-pin relay connector.
A 3-pin plug is provided for the ac connection.
When connecting the housing and eyeball
assembly to the outdoor housing:
Remove both slot covers to keep the
camera from overheating
Keep cables entering the housing away from
the heater assembly
Place tubing around the BNC connectors to
avoid shorting their metal surface to the
outdoor housing
Check heater fan operation. Both fans must
be on to prevent overheating.
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Procedure
Note: Letters in brackets [ ] refer to items in Install
Kit 0351-1519-01, which includes:
a) Elbow, 1-1/2" NPT 1 0500-8078-01
b) Connector, Plug, 3-Position 1 2109-0510-03
c) Tubing, Heatshrink, .625ID .25' 3121-0015-02
d) Thumb Nut, M3 1 5899-0068-02
e) Setscrew, M6x8 2 5802-4055-320
f) Allen Wrench, 3 mm 1 1400-0148-01
g) Bushing, .37-.50" Cord 1 6010-0097-02
h) Strain Relief, .37-.50" Cord, Blue 1 6010-0097-03
i) Bushing, .50-.62" Cord 1 6010-0097-04
j) Str. Relief, .50-.62" Cord, Brown 1 6010-0097-05
IMPORTANT! To minimize trips up and down
ladder, review procedure first before attempting to
attach outdoor housing. Lay out and prepare parts
accordingly.
Preparing the Housing for
Attachment
Perform the following steps on the ground.
1. Open box containing outdoor housing and
remove parts.
2. Remove environmental PC board from
outdoor housing (Figure 2).
a. The environmental PC board is attached to
a black plastic base inside housing. Touch
metal of housing to discharge static
electricity BEFORE touching board.
b. As shown in Figure 2, inside the base is a
molded plastic spring finger that holds the
board in place. 1) Press this finger and 2)
gently pull on red dust cover to remove
board.
c. Gently remove red dust cover from 32-pin
connector and inspect finger contacts. For
reliable connections, all contacts should be
at least 2mm above surface of connector.
d. Reattach dust cover and put board in a
safe, dry place.
Figure 2. Removing the PC board
1
2
3. Removing PC board reveals strain relief
assembly, Dismantle assembly and modify
bushing (Figure 3).
Note: If the inside diameter of the bushing and
strain relief that come with the connector is not
sufficient for the number of cables passing
through the connector, use wider bushings [g,i]
and strain reliefs [h,j] provided.
a. Unscrew finger-tight machined cap and
remove bushing and strain relief ring from
assembly. If cap is too tight to remove by
hand, use 1-1/8" open-ended wrench or
pliers to remove.
b. Using a razor blade or scissors, split one
side of bushing so it can spread around
cable. The strain relief is already split.
c. Place bushing and strain relief in
safe place for future use.
Figure 3. Modifying strain relief assembly
Inside top of
housing
Bushing
~
Strain Relief
Cap
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Attaching the Housing to the
Outdoor Mounting Structure
Refer to Figure 4 while performing the following
steps.
!
WARNING! Turn power off.
Turn power off at the source before
beginning this procedure.
1. If a “Street L” pipe is attached to pipe of
mounting structure, remove it.
Note: A Street L is like an elbow, except that
one end is female and the other end is male
(which does not mate with the housing).
2. Wrap Teflon tape three times around pipe
threads of mounting structure.
3. Thread elbow [a] from install kit onto
mounting structure.
Elbow should face down.
4. Route cable through pipe and elbow.
Ensure end of cable is 36cm (14") from edge of
elbow. This enables end of cable to be 3cm (1")
below housing once it is attached to elbow.
Figure 4. Attaching elbow to mounting
structure
4. Prepare cable (Figure 5).
a. Remove cable jacket to within 5cm (2") of
edge of elbow. Discard excess jacket.
b. Strip .6cm (.25") from ends of wires for
insertion into connectors on environmental
PC board.
Figure 5. Preparing cable
5. Attach BNC connector to video cable.
A male 75-ohm BNC is supplied with a J-Box. If
not, purchase or supply the BNC separately.
6. Insert power and data cables and thread
outdoor housing onto elbow (Figure 6).
Insert stripped ends of power and data cables
through housing and strain relief cap. BNC
connector fits through hole.
CAUTION: As you turn housing, be careful not
to tangle wires in housing and cables entering
housing together.
Figure 6. Inserting cable and threading housing
Cable Jacket
Strip .6cm (.25")
from ends of wires.
5cm (2")
Teflon Tape
(wrap 3X around threads)
36cm (14")
Pipe of mounting
structure
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7. Verify cable length (Figure 7).
Once housing is completely threaded in place,
ends of composite cable wires should hang
3cm (1") below bottom of housing.
Figure 7. Cable length below installed housing
8. Reassemble strain relief (Figure 8).
a. Spread split bushing and strain relief and
place them around cable.
b. Slip them up into body of strain relief
assembly.
c. Slip cap over cable and slide it up to body
of strain relief assembly. Simultaneously,
push up cable until end of jacket is flush
with surface of cap. Just cable wires should
be exposed.
d. Hand thread cap until tight.
Figure 8. Attaching housing to outdoor
mounting structure
9. Connect ac wires to 3-pin plug [b]
(Figure 9).
Pin Color Description
1 N/A 24 Vac
2 N/A Common
3 N/A 24 Vac
Figure 9. AC plug
CAUTION: Length of power cable between a Class
2 LPS (low voltage) ac source, such as a J-box,
and the dome depends on the ac line voltage. See
table below for cable lengths based on worst case
low line voltages for Japan (100Vac), North
America (120vac), and Europe (240vac).
Worst Case
Line
Voltages
18AWG 16AWG 14AWG
90 Vac
(Japan)
30m (100') 50m (160') 80m (260')
102 Vac
(N. Amer.)
60m (200') 100m (320') 160m (520')
180 Vac
(Europe)
30m (100') 50m (160') 80m (260')
204 Vac
(Europe)
60m (200') 100m (320') 160m (520')
Strain Relief Cap
(part of strain relief connector
assembly)
Cable Jacket
Push up jacket until flush with cap.
Only wires should be exposed.
Wires should
hang 3cm (1")
below housing.
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PC Board Setup
!
WARNING! Turn power off.
Turn off power at the source before
beginning this procedure.
CAUTION: Hold environmental PC board by its
edges to protect it from static electricity. Do not
remove its dust cover.
CAUTION: Connectors on PC board can be easily
broken! Use a 2.5mm (0.1") slotted screwdriver.
Wider blade widths can damage connectors. DO
NOT over tighten connector screws.
Performing following steps (refer to Figure 10).
1. Touch metal housing to discharge static
electricity.
2. Set termination jumper on PC board.
If comm. lines continue to another dome, place
jumper JW1 across pins 1–2 for “unterminated”.
If comm. lines do not continue, place jumper
JW1 across pins 2–3 for “terminated”.
3. Connect BNC connector to pig-tailed video
input of PC board.
Before you connect, slide tubing [c] over video
cable. After you connect, slide tubing com-
pletely over BNC connectors for a snug fit.
CAUTION: Tubing keeps metal BNC connector
from contacting metal housing where it can
short out and damage electronics.
4. Connect data to connector P1 on PC board.
Note: Wire colors are for composite cable only.
Manchester data connections to P1. Order
data cable 88760 (plenum) or 8760 (non-
plenum) from Belden by calling
1-800-235-3361.
Pin Color Designation
1-4 Not used.
5 Black Manchester (+)
6 White Manchester (–)
RS422 Data connections to P1
Pin Color Designation
1 Orange RS422 Data In High (+)
2 Green RS422 Data In Low (–)
3 Yellow RS422 Data Out High (+)
4 Brown RS422 Data Out Low (–)
5-6 Not used.
SensorNet Data Connections to P1
Pin Color Designation
1-4 Not used.
5 Brown SensorNet (unshielded)
6 Yellow SensorNet (unshielded)
5. Connect alarm input, if used, to connector
P4 on PC board.
Pin Color Designation
1 N/A Alarm input (3.5mA sink)
2 N/A Ground
Figure 10. PC board connections
1
P1
P4
P3
JW1
NC
A0
1
NO
C
RTN
P2
P5
P7
AC
GND
AC
Alarm
JW1
Comm.
Relay
Output
AC
Heater
Fan
Base
(inside
housing)
Video BNC Connection
(cover with heat shrink tubing)
Environmental
PC Board
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6. Connect relay output, if used, to connector
P3 on PC board.
Pin Color Description
1 N/A Normally Open (3.5mA sink)
2 N/A Common
3 N/A Normally Closed
7. Connect remaining cables to PC board:
Heater cable to connector P2
Fan cable to connector P5
3-pin ac plug to connector P7.
8. Reattach environmental PC board
(Figure 11).
a. Push board up toward base. As you do,
snake wires over top of base and form a
loop along side of housing opposite heater
assembly.
!
WARNING!
Keep cables entering housing
away from heater assembly.
b. Align ground pad on PC board with access
hole above and insert board under spring
fingers. Board is keyed; it will only fit in
base one way. Press on dust cover to snap
board in place.
9. Apply power to environ. PC board.
Figure 11. Reattaching PC board
Dust Cover
Environmental
PC Board
Align ground
pad with hole
Spring
Fingers
Base
(inside
housing)
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10. Check LEDs on environmental board to
verify power and data are reaching outdoor
housing (Figure 12).
a. Press and hold switch SW2 and observe
green (ac power) and yellow (comm.)
LEDs. Green LED glows steadily and
yellow LED glows steadily (RS422) or
blinks (SensorNet).
b. For RS422 data, press and hold data test
switch SW1 and observe nearby red and
green LEDs; they indicate the following:
Constant green,
Blinking red
RS422 line is
correctly wired.
Constant green,
No red
RS422 “Data In –” is
shorted to ground.
Constant red,
Blinking green
“Data In + /–” wires
are reversed.
Blinking red,
Green off
“Data In +” is shorted
to ground.
Both LEDs off “Data In +/–” wires
are shorted or open.
Figure 12. Test switches
11. Gently remove dust cover.
Note: Keep dust cover for future use should
you need to ship housing back to manufacturer.
Attaching the Housing and
Eyeball Assembly
Perform the following steps on the ground.
1. Remove DeltaDome housing and eyeball
assembly from box and remove BOTH slot
covers from eyeball (Figure 13).
!
WARNING!
Proper ventilation requires that the slot
covers be removed. Otherwise, camera
dome could overheat.
a. Gently swivel eyeball so a slot cover is
totally exposed.
CAUTION: Swiveling fast can damage
gears.
b. Insert small slotted screwdriver into space
between cover and eyeball (Figure 8).
Gently pry slot cover loose.
CAUTION: Once slot covers are removed,
avoid touching lens of camera.
c. Gently swivel eyeball so remaining slot
cover is totally exposed. Lift cover off.
Figure 13. Removing slot covers
SW1
SW2
LEDs
LEDs
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2. Set dome address (Figure 14).
Recessed at top of housing and eyeball
assembly are three rotary address switches.
Protocol address ranges are shown below.
Set switches from most significant bit (MSB) to
least significant bit (LSB). For example: For
address 166, set SW3 to 1, SW2 to 6, and
SW1 to 6.
Protocol Address Range
SensorNet 1–255
Manchester 1–64
RS422 1–99
Figure 14. Setting address switches
090909
MSB
LSB
SW3
SW1SW2
3. Connect housing and eyeball assembly to
base (Figure 15).
a. Align recessed dimple on cap of dome with
logo visible on environmental PC board.
b. Mate housing and eyeball assembly to base
and turn it clockwise until you hear a click.
After 10 seconds, dome begins its homing
routine and heater fans are on. This
indicates that address was placed into
dome memory.
!
WARNING!
Heater fans must be working!
If either or both fans are off, dome
could overheat.
Figure 15. Attaching dome to base in outdoor
housing
L
A
T
C
H
Dimple
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Attaching the Trim Ring/
Bubble Assembly
Refer to Figure 16.
1. Remove bubble assembly from package and
ensure bubble is clean and free of debris.
2. Attach coiled lanyard from bubble to
outdoor housing.
Attach lanyard to threaded stud on housing
using thumbnut [d].
3. Attach trim bubble assembly.
a. Remove “CAUTION: Remove slot covers”
tag.
b. Align key on inside of trim ring with detent
on edge of outdoor housing.
c. Secure bubble assembly to housing using
four tamperproof screws. Use drive (taped
inside bubble) to tighten screws.
CAUTION: To maintain the integrity of the
gasket seal between the housing flange
and the trim ring, do not let the lanyard get
caught between these two pieces as you
secure the bubble assembly to the housing.
CAUTION: The trim ring mates with bottom
of the sun shield. Tighten screws in a
uniform pattern to ensure trim ring is
properly seated.
Figure 16. Attaching bubble assembly
Securing the Outdoor Housing
to Mounting Structure
Setscrews [e] are supplied already threaded in
elbow (Figure 17). Once you determine housing is
level, use the 3mm Allen wrench [f] to tighten
setscrews.
Figure 17. Securing the outdoor housing
Setscrews
(
2
)
Sun Shield
Stud
Lanyard
Detent
(inside
trim ring)
Key
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Troubleshooting Outdoor
Domes
Perform the following procedures if one of the
following symptoms occur:
Dome does not respond to commands
Fans do not turn
Picture grainy or discolored
Poor video
Ice forms on bubble.
Dome Does Not Respond to
Commands
Follow steps until the problem is corrected. See
page 16 to order parts.
1. Disconnect dome from base and examine
address switches.
Are they set correctly?
YES: Continue.
NO: Set correct address and reconnect
housing and eyeball assembly.
2. Verify power is reaching housing.
Press and hold switch SW2 on environmental
PC board and observe the green (ac power)
LED. Does green LED glow steadily?
YES: Reconnect housing and eyeball
assembly and continue.
NO: Check power at J-box and ac cable
connections at connector P7 on other side
of environmental PC board. If these items
are OK, replace environmental PC board.
Connector P7 pin outs
Pin Color Description
1 N/A 24 Vac
2 N/A Common
3 N/A 24 Vac
CAUTION: Screws on ac connector are
delicate. DO NOT over tighten them! Use a
2.5mm (0.1") slotted screwdriver. Wider
blade widths can damage connectors.
3. Verify data is reaching housing.
SENSORNET or RS422: Press and hold switch
SW2 on environmental PC board and observe
yellow (comm.) LED. Yellow LED should blink
(SensorNet) or glow steadily (RS422). For test
switch location, see Figure 12.
To verify RS422 connections at connector P1,
press and hold data test switch SW1 on
environmental PC board. For test switch
location, see Figure 12. Observe nearby red
and green LEDs; they indicate the following:
Constant green,
Blinking red
RS422 line is correctly
wired.
Constant green,
No red
RS422 “Data In –” is
shorted to ground.
Constant red,
Blinking green
“Data In + /–” wires are
reversed.
Blinking red,
Green off
“Data In +” is shorted to
ground.
Both LEDs off “Data In +/–” wires are
shorted or open.
P1 pin outs:
Manchester data connections
Pin Color Designation
1-4 Not used.
5 Black Manchester (+)
6 White Manchester (–)
RS422 Data connections
Pin Color Designation
1 Orange RS422 Data In High (+)
2 Green RS422 Data In Low (–)
3 Yellow RS422 Data Out High (+)
4 Brown RS422 Data Out Low (–)
5-6 Not used.
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SensorNet Data Connections
Pin Color Designation
1-4 Not used.
5 Brown SensorNet (unshielded)
6 Yellow SensorNet (unshielded)
CAUTION: Screws on connector P1 are
delicate. DO NOT over tighten them! Use a
2.5mm (0.1") slotted screwdriver. Wider blade
widths can damage connectors.
4. Check fans.
Are fans on?
YES: Continue.
NO: Go to “Fans Do Not Turn” procedure
on page 14.
5. Check video on monitor.
Does picture roll on monitor?
YES: Use video controller or switcher to
synchronize video vertical sync phases of all
domes to ac line. For specific instructions,
see installation and service manual for
controller or switcher.
NO:
Continue.
Is picture normal?
YES: See “Detailed Troubleshooting” in
installation and service manual supplied with
housing and eyeball assembly.
NO:
See “Poor or No Video” on page 15.
Fans Do Not Turn
Follow steps until the problem is corrected. See
page 16 to order parts.
1. Determine if housing and eyeball assembly
is receiving power.
Look for evidence such as a picture on the
video monitor or dome movement.
2. Remove housing and eyeball assembly to
access environmental PC board.
Note: Power to fans comes from housing and
eyeball assembly. Fans will not function with
this assembly removed.
CAUTION: Touch metal housing before
handling environmental board.
3. Verify power is reaching housing.
Press and hold switch SW2 and observe the
green (ac power) LED. Green LED should glow
steadily. If not, check power at J-box and ac
cable plugged into connector P7 on other side
of environmental PC board.
CAUTION: Connector screws on ac connector
are delicate. DO NOT over tighten them! Use a
2.5mm (0.1") slotted screwdriver. Wider blade
widths can damage connectors.
4. Check fan connector.
Is fan connector on other side of environmental
PC board plugged into connector P5?
YES: Replace fan/heater assembly 0400-
0935-01. Remove two screws to remove
assembly. Refer to items 20 and 21 in
Figure 18.
NO: Plug connector in, reinstall
environmental board, and reconnect
housing and eyeball assembly. If the fans
still do not work, replace the fan/heater
assembly.
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Picture Grainy or Discolored
Check the fans. If they are not turning, the camera
dome may be overheating. See “Dome Does Not
Respond to Commands” on page 14.
Poor or No Video
See “Dome Does Not Respond to Commands” on
page 13.
Ice Forms On Bubble
Follow steps until the problem is corrected. See
page 16 to order parts.
1. Verify that fans in housing are working.
If not, see “Fans Do Not Turn” on page 14.
2. Determine if housing and eyeball assembly
is receiving power.
Look for evidence such as a picture on the
video monitor or dome movement.
3. Remove housing and eyeball assembly to
access environmental PC board.
Note: Power to heater comes from housing and
eyeball assembly. Heater will not function with
this assembly removed.
CAUTION: Touch metal housing before
handling environmental board.
4. Verify power is reaching housing.
Press and hold switch SW2 and observe the
green (ac power) LED. Green LED should glow
steadily. If not, check power at J-box and ac
cable plugged into connector P7 on other side
of environmental PC board.
CAUTION: Connector screws on ac connector
are delicate. DO NOT over tighten them! Use a
2.5mm (0.1") slotted screwdriver. Wider blade
widths can damage connectors.
5. Check heater connector.
Is heater connector on other side of environ-
mental PC board plugged into connector P2?
YES: Unplug heater cable and check heater
resistance across pins of plug. Is resistance
approximately 16 ohms?
If OK, replace environmental PC board
0301-0949-01. If not, replace fan/heater
assembly 0400-0935-01 by removing two
screws. Refer to Figure 18.
NO: Plug connector in, reinstall
environmental PC board, and reconnect
housing and eyeball assembly. If fans still do
not work, replace fan/heater assembly.
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Ordering Parts
This section helps you to identify parts that make
up the outdoor housing assembly. See table
opposite and Figure 18 for parts breakdown.
Note: Although all parts are shown, only parts
shown in bold can be ordered:
Clear bubble assembly 0400-0928-01
Smoked bubble assembly 0400-0928-02
Fan/Heater assembly 0500-8023-01
Environmental board 0301-0949-01
Order parts through your parts distribution network.
If a part to be repaired is other than those listed
above, the entire housing must be ordered.
To return parts to the National Service Center
(NSC), call one of the following numbers for a
repair authorization.
1-800-543-9740 (CEs)
1-800-442-2225 (Dealers)
1-800-241-6678 (End Users).
Parts list
1 Muffler 1400-0146-01
2 Cable Assy., Fan* 0650-2000-01
3 Heater 0500-8023-01
4 Lanyard 0500-8797-01
5 Drive, Tamperproof 1400-0149-01
6 Setscrew, M3x8 (Qty. 2) 5802-4055-320
7 Elbow, 1-1/2 NPT 0500-8078-01
8 Nut, 1-1/2 NPT 6010-0100-01
9 Cap 0500-8001-01
10 Sun Shield 0500-7954-01
11 Nut, M6 (Qty. 4) 5826-0500-020
12 Washer (Qty. 4) 5890-0500-020
13 Plate 0500-8051-01
14 Gasket 0500-7963-02
15 Housing 0500-7955-01
16 Thumbnut, M3 5899-0068-02
17 Gasket 0500-7963-02
18 Connector 6010-0097-01
19 Bracket 0500-8054-01
20 Fan/Heater Assy. 0400-0935-01
21 Screw, M3x8, PH (Qty. 2) 5801-1051-120
22 Base 0500-8049-01
23 Nut, M3 (Qty. 2) 5826-0200-020
24 Environmental PC Board 0301-0949-01
25 Bubble Assy. 0400-0298
-01 (Clear)/
-02 (Smoked)
26 Gasket 0500-7963-01
27 Bubble 0500-7962
-01 (Clear)/
-02 (Smoked)
28 Trim Ring 0500-7956-01
29 Screw, Tamperproof (Qty. 4) 0500-8034-01
* Part of Fan/Heater Assembly 0400-0935-01.
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Figure 18. Outdoor housing assembly (only parts shown in boxes can be ordered)
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3
4
5
1
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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26
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29
25
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Specifications
Electrical
(combined dome and housing)
Input Voltage.......................... 24 to 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz
UL Class 2 LPS
Design Tolerance................... 20 to 36 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption............... 80 W max.
Power On In-Rush current ..... 3 A
Line Surge Protection ............Gas discharge tube
impulse rated at 10kA
(8/20µs impulse
discharge current)
Alarm Relay:
Contact Type......................Form 1-C
Isolation..............................1000 V
Contact Rating.................... 1 A at 30 Vac/dc
Environmental
Operating Temperature..........–40°C to 50°C
(–40°F to 122°F)
Relative Humidity...................0 to 95% non-condensing
Storage Temperature.............–10°C to 50°C
(–14°F to 122°F)
Mechanical
Height.....................................32.1 cm (12.6")
Diameter ................................24.4 cm (9.6")
Weight:
Without dome.....................2.6 kg (5.7 lbs.)
With dome..........................3.8 kg (8.4 lbs.)
Declarations
Regulatory Compliance
EMC .....................................47 CFR, Part 15,
Class A
EN55022 CL. B
EN50082-1
Safety...................................UL1950
CSA C22.2 No. 950
EN60950
FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15
of the FCC rules for Class A digital devices when installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Follow-
ing these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful
interference from equipment operated in a commercial area.
This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as
it can radiate radio frequency energy that could interfere with
radio communications, a situation the user would have to fix
at their own expense.
EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION: Equipment
changes or modifications not expressly approved by American
Dynamics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC
compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment and could create a hazardous condition.
Other Declarations
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: American Dynamics
Corporation makes no representation or warranty with respect
to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Further, American Dynamics Corporation reserves
the right to revise this publication and make changes from
time to time in the content hereof without obligation of
American Dynamics Corporation to notify any person of such
revision or changes.
LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of
Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at
private expense and no part of it was developed using
Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and
disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set
forth in the definition of "limited rights" in paragraph (a) (15)
of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights
reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.
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American Dynamics
Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division
One Blue Hill Plaza
Pearl River, NY 10965
Technical Support Center 1-800-442-2225
Business (914) 624-7600
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