Aritech CyberDome Day-Nite Installation manual

CyberDome
Programming Instructions
Revision B

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CyberDome Programming Instructions 1
CONTENTS
CyberDome Setup and Programming ............................................................................................................ 2
Setting Electronic Auto Pan Limits for the Domes ........................................................................ 2
Accessing Setup and Programming Menus .................................................................................. 2
CyberDome Day-Nite ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Preset Programming...................................................................................................................... 8
Title Editing and Assignment......................................................................................................... 9
Current Status Menu ................................................................................................................... 11
Tour Programming....................................................................................................................... 12
CyberDome Select ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Preset Programming.................................................................................................................... 19
Title Editing and Assignment....................................................................................................... 19
Current Status Menu ................................................................................................................... 21
Tour Programming....................................................................................................................... 21
CyberDome 16X Programming ..................................................................................................................... 23
CyberDome Program Selection................................................................................................... 23
CyberDome Setup ....................................................................................................................... 23
Preset Programming.................................................................................................................... 28
Title Editing and Assignment....................................................................................................... 28
Current Status Menu ................................................................................................................... 31
Tour Programming....................................................................................................................... 32
CyberDome Software Revision Number ..................................................................................... 34
Exiting CyberDome Programming Mode..................................................................................... 34

2 CyberDome Programming Instructions
CYBERDOME SETUP AND PROGRAMMING
This manual contains programming instructions for the CyberDome Day-Nite™, CyberDome
Select™, and standard CyberDome™ 16X high-speed surveillance domes.
The CyberDome offers several setup and programming options for operation and preset
functions. The controller keypads can be used to enter initial programing and setup for the
CyberDome cameras, as described in the following section. There are two basic models of
keypad: the ATD-304 provides joystick control while the ATD-300 uses arrow keys to control
direction and also provides VCR control. Refer to the keypad manuals for more information.
Once CyberDome programming has been accessed, turn to the appropriate section in this
manual for the specific programming.
SETTING ELECTRONIC AUTO PAN LIMITS FOR THE DOMES
To set the electronic auto pan limits on dome receivers, first position the dome at the limit.
While holding down the
zoom
in
and
zoom
out
keys, press the arrow keys or move the joystick in the
direction of the limit being set (depending on the Digiplex keypad used).
Example: To set the left limit, move the dome to the position of the desired left limit. While
holding down the
zoom
in
and
zoom
out
keys, press the key or move the joystick left.
ACCESSING SETUP AND PROGRAMMING MENUS
1. Beginning at the normal operating menu display, proceed as follows:
Figure 1: Normal Operating Display
CAMERA 000
MONITOR 01
Press and hold the
set
key until the following menu display (Figure 2 or Figure 3,
depending on the keypad being used) appears:
Figure 2: Code Entry Display ATD-300
CAMERA 000 (CODE)
MONITOR 01 (---------)
Figure 3: Code Entry Display ATD-304
ENTER PROGRAMMING
CODE : _
2. Enter the access code
9
,
5
,
1
,
seq
. The display will automatically advance to
the next menu. Again, the menus between the keypads will be slightly different.

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Figure 4: First Menu Display ATD-300
1=SWTCH 2=PTZ 3=ALRM
4=CYBER SEQ=EXIT
Figure 5: First Menu Display ATD-304
1=SWTCH 2=RCVR 3=ALARM
4=CYBERDOME SEQ=EXIT
Press
4
. The display will automatically advance to the next menu.
Figure 6: CyberDome Site Selection Display
ENTER CYBERDOME SITE
NUMBER 000 SEQ=EXIT
3. Use the numerical keys to enter the site number for the CyberDome to be programmed.
The following menu will appear:
Figure 7: CyberDome Model Display
DOES THE MONITOR DISPLAY
SITE 000 ? 1=YES 2=NO
4. At this point, the monitor should display the word “CyberDome,” “CyberDome Day-Nite,”
or “CyberDome Select.” Proceed to the appropriate programming section for the
CyberDome to be programmed (i.e. Day-Nite, Select, or 16X).
Note: If you are programming a CyberDome Day-Nite or CyberDome Select with an ATD-
304 keypad, the
1st
key can be used to step backwards while in the programming menus.

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CYBERDOME DAY -NITE
All menus will appear on the monitor screen. At the CyberDome Day-Nite display screen,
press
1
to advance to the Startup menu, which provides software version information.
Figure 8: CyberDome Display Screen
CYBERDOME DAY-NITE
– SITE 0000 –
PRESS (1) TO CONTINUE
Figure 9: CyberDome Day-Nite Startup Menu
CYBERDOME DAY-NITE
– SITE 0000 –
D : AOOS8MOD MMDDYY
T1 : AOO8MST MMDDYY
T2 : AOO8MST MMDDYY
C : AOOS8MOC MMDDYY
HOLD(SEQ) 3SEC – EXIT
(ALARM)- HLP (SEQ) - EXIT
Press the
seq
button to advance to the Program Select Menu, the main programming menu
for all setup and programming procedures.
Figure 10: Program Select Menu
PROGRAM SELECT
– SITE 0000 –
SETUP (1)
PRESETS (2)
TITLES/AREAS (3)
CURRENT STATUS (4)
TOURS (5)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) –HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
Note: At any point during the following,
alarm
can be pressed to receive context-sensitive
help.
1. To enter the CyberDome Setup menus, press
1
from the Program Select Menu.
Menus and corresponding functions are listed in the table shown on the next page.
2. To advance to the next menu without changing any settings, press
seq
. To change a
setting, enter the number from the choices listed; some menus will require the use of

CyberDome Programming Instructions 5
the keys or the joystick. After the last menu display, press
seq
to return to the
Program Select Menu.
Table 1: CyberDome Day-Nite Setup Menus
Menu Screen Function
Clear Memory
CLEAR MEMORY
-- SITE 0000 –
CLEAR SETUP (0)
CLEAR PRESETS/TOURS (1)
CLEAR TITLES/AREAS(2)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
This menu offers a clear memory option. It
erases any setup, preset or titling information
from the CyberDome’s nonvolatile memory. If
selected, all setup features, presets, and titles
will return to factory default settings. Each
must be cleared separately.
Selecting
0
,
1
, or
2
will advance the
display to the next Clear Memory menu.
Pressing
seq
will advance the display to the
Auto Pan Speed menu.
CLEAR MEMORY
-- SITE 0000 –
ARE YOU SURE ?
NO (0)
YES (3)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
This menu offers a safety check. A YES entry
will reload factory default settings. A NO entry
will not change the current settings.
Any entry here will return the display to the
main Clear Memory menu.
Auto Pan Speed
AUTO PAN SPEED
-- SITE 0000 –
PRESSOR TO TEST
SLOW (0)
MEDIUM (1)
FAST (2)
ENTER SELECTION : 1
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
Use this menu to select the speed at which
the CyberDome autopans.
The keys (or the joystick) can be
used here to test the three speed settings:
slow, medium, and fast.
Once the desired speed is set, press
seq
to
advance to the next menu.
Auto Return
AUTO RETURN
-- SITE 0000 –
DISABLE (0)
INACTIVITYTOUR (1)
INACTIVTYHOME (2)
INACTIVITYAUTO (3)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
With this feature enabled, the CyberDome will
automatically return to a programmed tour
(press
1
), a home position (press
2
), or
to auto pan (press
3
) after a period of
inactivity.
The “home” position is defined as preset 0.
The “tour” position is defined as the last tour
operated.

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Menu Screen Function
Return Time
TIME BEFORE RETURNING
-- SITE 0000 --
INCREASE ()
DECREASE ( )
ENTER TIME : 05M 00S
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
The period of inactivity (return time)
referenced in the Auto Return menu is set
with this menu. Use the keys (or the
joystick) to increase or decrease the return
time in increments of 15 seconds, up to 5
minutes; then by 1 minute increments, up to
60. (15 sec~5 min, 5 min~60 min)
The minimum return time is 15 seconds. The
maximum return time is 60 minutes.
Day/Night Switch
DAY /NIGHT SWITCH LEVEL
-- SITE 0000 --
SWITCH LEVEL CHOICES :
0 : MANUAL SWITCHOVER
1-4 : LIGHTER THAN DUSK
5 : DUSK/DAWN
6-9 : DARKER THAN DUSK
ENTER SELECTION (1-9) :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
The Day/Night switch is used to set the level
at which the camera’s infrared filter will
automatically switch in and out at dawn and
dusk. The light level switch-point is
adjustable, but should only be set during
dawn/ dusk conditions.
Selecting
0
will allow you to manually
activate the switch. If this option is selected,
contact the factory for proper keypad setup.
Note: The ATD-300 does not support manual
switchover.
Electronic Zoom
ELECTRONIC ZOOM
-- SITE 0000 --
1X (1)
4X (4)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
Used to set the electronic zoom on the
CyberDome. The factory default setting is 4X.
While in this menu, the zoom setting may be
tested by entering a selection and then
pressing the
zoom
out
zoom
in
keys.
Once the desired zoom setting is selected,
press
seq
to advance to the next menu.
Exposure Control
EXPOSURE CONTROL
-- SITE 0000 --
AUTO IRIS (0)
MANUAL IRIS (1)
MAN/RETURN TO AUTO (2)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
Pressing
0
enables the Auto Iris, where the
camera automatically adjusts to different light
levels. In Auto Iris mode,
iris
open
enables the
electronic shutter, and
iris
closed
toggles backlight
compensation for image enhancement.
Pressing
1
allows manual control of the iris
using the
iris
open
iris
closed
keys.
Pressing
2
will allow manual control of the
Iris and upon pan/tilt movement, the exposure
will return to the auto mode.
In all modes
iris
open
controls the shutter.

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Menu Screen Function
Pan/Tilt Invert
PAN/TILT INVERT
-- SITE 0000 --
NO (0)
YES (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
This selection allows the pan and tilt
directions to be reversed in an application
where the CyberDome must be mounted in an
inverted position.
Press
1
to invert, or
0
for normal
pan/tilt operation.
Preset Speed
PRESET SPEED
-- SITE 0000 --
NORMAL SPEED (0)
FAST SPEED (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
This selection allows the preset speed (speed
when travelling between presets) to be
selected. This feature is used when calling up
presets manually or in a tour.
Press
1
for fast speed, or
0
for normal
speed.
Proportional Speed
PROPORTIONAL SPEED
-- SITE 0000 --
DISABLE (0)
ENABLE (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
When the zoom range of the camera exceeds
its optic limit, the pan/tilt speed of the
CyberDome decreases to provide for better
tracking.
Press
0
to disable this feature.
Press
1
to enable this feature.
Quik Spin
QUICK SPIN
-- SITE 0000 --
DISABLE (0)
ENABLE (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
Quik Spin automatically rotates the camera
180 degrees when the bottom tilt limit is
reached. This allows tracking of a target
passing directly under the CyberDome without
having to pan.
Press
0
to disable this feature.
Press
1
to enable this feature.

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Menu Screen Function
Shutter Speed
SHUTTER SPEED
-- SITE 0000 --
1/1000S (0)
1/250S (1)
1/60S (NORMAL) (2)
1/15S (3)
1/8S (4)
1/4S (DARK) (5)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
During pan/tilt operation, shutter speed is 1/60
of a second. In low light or bright light, shutter
speed can be adjusted to enhance the video
image while the camera is in a stationary
position.
Shutter speed can be accessed in other
modes as well. In the Auto Iris mode, the key
engages the electronic shutter speed and in
the Manual Iris mode, the electronic shutter
speed will engage when the iris is fully
opened.
Site Number Display
SITE NUMBER DISPLAY
-- SITE 0000 --
DISABLE (0)
ENABLE (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
This allows the CyberDome Day-Nite to
display the camera site number in the upper
left corner of the video picture.
Press
0
to disable this feature.
Press
1
to enable this feature.
White Balance
WHITE BALANCE
-- SITE 0000 --
DEFAULT (0)
USER DEFINED LEVEL (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
The camera automatically attempts to
compensate for the color of a light source by
shifting its output colors. White balance can
be set to the default setting or can be
adjusted manually, depending on conditions.
Select
0
for default levels. To set a user-
defined level, move the camera to a scene
that displays typical white light conditions and
press the
1
key.
PRESET PROGRAMMING
The CyberDome Day-Nite can store up to 64 preset positions (numbered 00-63).
1. To enter the CyberDome Day-Nite Preset Programming Menu, press
2
from the
Program Select Menu (Figure 10). The following menu screen appears:

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Figure 11: Preset Programming Menu
PRESET PROGRAMMING
-- SITE 0000 --
MOVE CAMERA TO TARGET,
ENTER PRESET NUMBER :--
THEN PRESS (SET).
--PRESET 00 STORED--
LOWEST UNUSED NUM : 00
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
2. To set a preset position, move the camera to the desired position, enter the two digit
number of the preset position (00-63), and then press
set
.
Note: Presets 62 and 63 are used to set autopan limits, and cannot be used as ordinary
presets if autopan is enabled.
TITLE EDITING AND ASSIGNMENT
Each CyberDome Day-Nite allows on-screen titles to be entered for the first 16 preset
positions (00-15) and 16 user-definable areas.
1. To enter the title editing menu, press
3
from the Program Select Menu. The
following menu is displayed:
Figure 12: Edit Titles Menu
EDIT TITLES
-- SITE 0000 --
PRESET TITLES (0)
AREA TITLES (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
Preset Titles (Steps 2-6):
2. Press
0
to edit preset titles. The following menu is displayed:
Figure 13: Preset Titles Menu
PRESET TITLES
-- SITE 0000 --
ENTER PRESET NUMBER : --
(00-15)
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
3. Enter the preset number (00-15) of the preset title to be edited.
This line is displayed for 2
seconds after an entry is
made

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4. Next, the Title Entry Menu will be displayed. While the cursor (arrow) is in the far left
position (under the left caret), use the arrow keys or the joystick to move the position of
the title up and down on the screen.
Figure 14: Title Entry Menu
00< >
USE TO ENTER
TITLE AND LOCATION
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
5. Next, move the cursor to the right (inside the carets). Edit the title by using the
keys (or the joystick) to scroll to the desired alphanumeric character. Once the title
is set, press
seq
to return to the Preset Titles Menu and once more to return to the Edit
Titles Menu.
Area Titles (Steps 6-11):
6. The CyberDome Day-Nite can be programmed to display a title over a selected area of
its pan/tilt routine. Press
1
from the Edit Titles Menu to assign and edit area titles.
The following menu is displayed:
Figure 15: Area Titles Menu
ASSIGNING AREA TITLES
-- SITE 0000 --
ENTER AREA NUMBER : --
(00-15)
LOWEST UNUSED AREA : 00
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
7. Select the number of the area to be titled and programmed. You may either select an
unused area number, or reprogram one that has already been programmed.
Figure 16: Defining Area Menu
ASSIGNING AREA TITLES
-- SITE 0000 --
TO DEFINE AREA, MOVE
CAMERA TO UPPER LEFT
CORNER AND PRESS (CLR)
THEN TO LOWER RIGHT
CORNER AND PRESS (SET)
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
While the cursor is between
carest, use the joystick to scroll
through the alphanumeric
characters
While the cursor
is under the left
caret, use the
j
oystick to
position the line

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8. To define an area, use the joystick (or the arrow keys) to pan/tilt the CyberDome Day-
Nite to the upper left corner of the area and press the
clear
key. Three stars will appear.
Next, use the joystick (or the arrow keys) to move the CyberDome Day-Nite to the lower
right corner of the area and press the
set
key.
9. Next, the Title Entry Menu will be displayed (see Figure 14). While the cursor (arrow) is
in the far left position (under the left caret), use the keys (or the joystick) to
move the position of the title up and down on the screen.
10. Next, move the cursor to the right (inside the carets). Edit the title by moving the
keys (or the joystick) up or down to scroll to the desired alphanumeric character.
When an area must not be viewed due to privacy restrictions, the restricted area can be
defined and the video blanked out when the camera crosses that area. To select this
option, begin the title with a question mark (?) when entering an area title. The area title
will appear on the monitor, but the video will be blanked out.
11. Once the title is set, press
seq
twice to return to the Edit Titles Menu.
12. From the Edit Titles Menu, press
seq
to return to the Program Select Menu.
CURRENT STATUS MENU
The Current Status Menus are for information only. Data cannot be entered or changed from
these menus. The Current Status Menus display the following typical information:
Figure 17: Setup Status Menu
SETUP STATUS CAM : 0000
AUTO PAN SPEED : MED
AUTO RETURN : ON-T
DAY/NIGHT LEVEL 5
ELECTRONIC ZOOM 4X
EXPOSURE CONTROL : AI
PAN/TILT INVERT OFF
- PG UP/DN (SEQ) - NEXT
To page through the display, move the joystick up or down or use the arrow keys. The
following menu will appear. To return to the Program Select Menu, press
seq
.
Figure 18: Setup Status Menu-Continued
SETUP STATUS CAM : 0000
PRESETS FAST OFF
PROP. SPEED : ON
QUIK SPIN OFF
SHUTTER SPEED : 1/60
SITE NO. DISPLAY OFF
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
The Current Status menus include five more menus that show the current state of both
preset and area status and titling (see Figure 45 for examples of these screens). Use the
arrow keys to page up or page down (as directed on the monitor screen menu) through
these menus. Keep in mind that these menus display information on current setup only - any
changes you wish to make will have to be done in the setup programming menus.

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TOUR PROGRAMMING
A tour is a group of presets linked together in a sequence. A CyberDome Day-Nite can have
up to four camera tours. Tour 1 (ShadowTour) remembers P/T/Z movements as the camera
is moved by the programmer. Tours 2, 3, and 4 are programmed by entering preset
numbers.
1. To program a tour, press
5
from the Program Select Menu (Figure 10).
2. Enter the tour number you wish to program from the following menu:
Figure 19: P/T/Z Tour Programming
P/T/Z TOUR PROGRAMMING
-- SITE 0000 --
TOUR 1 SHADOW TOUR (1)
TOUR 2 (2)
TOUR 3 (3)
TOUR 4 (4)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
Pressing
1
will bring up the ShadowTour (Tour 1) programming menu. From this
menu you can enter a new ShadowTour, edit an existing ShadowTour, or play a
ShadowTour.
Figure 20: ShadowTour Program Menu
TOUR 1 SHADOWTOUR
-- SITE 0000 --
NEW TOUR (0)
EDIT TOUR (1)
PLAY (2)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
3. Enter
0
to program a new ShadowTour,
1
to edit a previously programmed
ShadowTour, or
2
to play the currently programmed ShadowTour.
To program a new ShadowTour, press the
0
key. The next menu screen will appear:

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Figure 21: ShadowTour Program Menu – Continued
TOUR 1 SHADOWTOUR
-- SITE 0000 --
MAX TOUR TIME : 2 MINS.
1) PRESS (SET) KEY TO START
TIMER
2) MOVER CAMERA THROUGH
DESIRED TOUR
3) PRESS (SET) KEY TO STOP
TIMER
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
To begin programming a new ShadowTour, press the
set
key. Using the arrow keys or
the joystick (depending on which keypad is being used), and the zoom keys, move
camera to desired locations for the ShadowTour. When complete, press the
set
key
again.
The maximum tour time is two minutes. To view what has been programmed, select
play by pressing
2
. When finished with ShadowTour, press the
set
key to return to
the P/T/Z Tour Programming Menu (Figure 19).
To edit a tour, select
1
. Press the
set
key. The currently stored ShadowTour will
begin to play. At any time the operator may use the joystick or arrow keys to redirect the
pan/tilt/zoom and thereby edit the tour. When complete, press the
set
key again.
4. Tours 2, 3, and 4 are programmed through presets. Each tour consists of up to 16
steps, or presets, which are programmed by the user.
Navigate using the arrow keys or the joystick of the Digiplex keypad. Select speed (0-
slow, 3-fast), and dwell time (01s-31s). Press the
set
key on line 16 to link/unlink to the
next tour. Links are indicated by an arrow.
For example, if Tour 2 were selected, the following menu(s) would be displayed:

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Figure 22: Tour 2 Programming Menus
TOUR 2 PROGRAMMING
-- SITE 0000 --
STEP PRESET SPEED DW
01 >00 2
05
02 01 3 08
03 02 2 10
04 03 2 05
05 04 3 05
06 05 3 10
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
TOUR PROGRAMMING
-- SITE 0000 --
STEP PRESET SPEED DW
11 - - - - -
12 - - - - -
13 - - - - -
14 - - - - -
15 - - - - -
16 22 3 12
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
5. For each step programmed, the following information must be entered:
•The preset number (0-63).
•The speed at which the camera moves to the preset. There are four speed settings:
0, 1, 2 (slow, medium, fast - as per Auto Pan) and 3 (maximum speed). If 0,1, or 2
is selected, there is the added option of pressing the set key while in the speed
column. This will cause a small dot to appear by the number. This option overrides
the auto zoom and maintains the CyberDome Day-Nite’s zoom position while
traveling to the next preset position.
•The dwell time at each step (1-31 seconds).
For Example: Using Figure 22, we see that Step 2 is programmed to go to preset
number 1, at a speed of 3 (maximum speed), and dwell there for 8 seconds.
Speed and dwell times go in by default as 3 and 02.
Press
clear
to clear the information from the step.
6. Tours can be linked together, with the following restrictions:
•Only one linked tour allowed
•Linked tours must begin with Tour 2. The ShadowTour cannot be linked to any
other tour.
For example: Tour 1, [Tour 2 - Tour 3] ,Tour 4
-or- Tour 1 , [Tour 2 - Tour 3 - Tour 4]
[Linked tours in brackets]
To link a tour, go to Step 16 of Tour 2, and press
set
anywhere on that line except the
speed column. Tour 3 will then begin where Tour 2 left off.
Use the joystick or arrow
keys to scroll up and
down between steps.
The dot indicates maintain
zoom position while moving to
the next preset.
Indicates that the next
tour is linked to end of
this one.

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To unlink a tour, go to Step 16 and press
set
.
Press
seq
to return to the Program Select Menu (Figure 10).

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CYBERDOME SELECT
All menus will appear on the monitor screen. At the CyberDome Select display screen, press
1
to advance to the Startup menu, which provides software version information.
Figure 23: CyberDome Display Screen
CYBERDOME SELECT
-- SITE 0000 --
PRESS (1) TO CONTINUE
Figure 24: CyberDome Day-Nite Startup Menu
CYBERDOME SELECT
-- SITE 0000 --
D : AOSS8MOD MMDDYY
T1 : AOOO8MST MMDDYY
T2 : AOOO8MST MMDDYY
C : AOSS8MOC MMDDYY
HOLD (SEQ) 3SEC – EXIT
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - EXIT
Press the
seq
button to advance to the Program Select Menu, the main programming menu
for all setup and programming procedures.
Figure 25: Program Select Menu
PROGRAM SELECT
-- SITE 0000 --
SETUP (1)
PRESETS (2)
TITLES (3)
CURRENT STATUS (4)
TOUR (5)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) – HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
Note: At any point during the following,
alarm
can be pressed to receive context-sensitive
help.
1. To enter the CyberDome Select Setup menus, press
1
from the Program Select
Menu. The menus and their corresponding functions are listed in Table 2.

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2. To advance to the next menu without changing any settings, press
seq
. To change a
setting, enter the number from the choices listed; some menus will require the use of
the keys or the joystick. When finished, press
seq
to return to the Program
Select Menu.
Table 2: CyberDome Select Setup Menus
Menu Screen Function
Clear Memory
CLEAR MEMORY
-- SITE 0000 --
CLEAR SETUP (0)
CLEAR PRESETS/TOURS (1)
CLEAR TITLES (2)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
This menu offers a clear memory option. It
erases any setup, preset or titling information
from the CyberDome’s nonvolatile memory. If
selected, all setup features, presets, and titles
will return to factory default settings. Each
must be cleared separately.
Selecting
0
,
1
, or
2
will advance the
display to the next Clear Memory menu.
Pressing
seq
will advance the display to the
Auto Pan Speed menu.
CLEAR MEMORY
-- SITE 0000 --
ARE YOU SURE ?
NO (0)
YES (3)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
This menu offers a safety check. A YES entry
will reload factory default settings. A NO entry
will not change the current settings.
Any entry here will return the display to the
main Clear Memory menu.
Auto Return
AUTO RETURN
-- SITE 0000 --
DISABLE (0)
INACTIVITYTOUR (1)
INACTIVTYHOME (2)
INACTIVITYAUTO (3)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
With this feature enabled, the CyberDome will
automatically return to a programmed tour
(press
1
), a home position (press
2
), or
to auto pan (press
3
) after a period of
inactivity.
The “home position” is defined as preset 0.
The “tour” position is defined as the last tour
operated.

18 CyberDome Programming Instructions
Menu Screen Function
Return Time
TIME BEFORE RETURNING
– SITE 0000 --
INCREASE ()
DECREASE ( )
ENTER TIME : 05M 00S
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
The period of inactivity (return time)
referenced in the Auto Return menu is set
with this menu. Use the keys (or the
joystick) to increase or decrease the return
time in increments of 15 seconds, up to 5
minutes; then by 1 minute increments, up to
60. (15 sec~5 min, 5 min~60 min)
The minimum return time is 15 seconds. The
maximum return time is 60 minutes.
Pan/Tilt Invert
PAN/TILT INVERT
-- SITE 0000 --
NO (0)
YES (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
This selection allows the pan and tilt
directions to be reversed in an application
where the CyberDome must be mounted in an
inverted position.
Press
1
to invert, or
0
for normal
pan/tilt operation.
Preset Speed
PRESET SPEED
-- SITE 0000 --
NORMAL SPEED (0)
FAST SPEED (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM) - HLP (SEQ) - NEXT
This selection allows the preset speed (speed
when travelling between presets) to be
selected. This feature is used when calling up
presets manually or in a tour.
Press
1
for fast speed, or
0
for normal
speed.
Site Number Display
SITE NUMBER DISPLAY
-- SITE 0000 --
DISABLE (0)
ENABLE (1)
ENTER SELECTION :
(ALARM)-HLP (SEQ)-NEXT
This allows the CyberDome Day-Nite to
display the camera site number in the upper
left corner of the video picture.
Press
0
to disable this feature.
Press
1
to enable this feature.
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