Sarix® IXP Series Indoor Box SERVICE MANUAL IXPS1 IXP11 IXP21 IXP31 IXP51 NO : C158-15-0003 REV : A.1 DATE : Mar-24- 2014 Contents Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 RMA Flow chart ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Replacement Parts Flow Chart.............................................................................................................................................. 5 Test Environment Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Special Test Fixtures & Tools ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Network Connection ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 IP Finder.............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Function Test....................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Recovery Tool Document .......................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. Firmware Upload ................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Disassembly Guide ............................................................................................................................................................. 24 PCBA Drawings................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Part Ⅰ AnnexⅠ: Responsibility Examination.................................................................................................................................... 36 AnnexⅡ: Check Warranty........................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. AnnexⅢ: Visual inspection ................................................................................................................................................... 38 Part Ⅱ Annex (A) : Replacement Instructions ....................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. Annex (B) : Spare Parts schematic diagram ....................................................................................................................... 42 Annex (C) : Box Explode ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 Annex (D) : Procurement Services .........................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. 2 Precautions Do not install and/or operate the product in any place which stores or uses flammable or explosive cargo. It is necessary to install and operate the product in strict accordance with the regulations of the country in question as well as local electricity safety regulations. You must make sure that the product is powered off during installation and maintenance. This unit supports one of the following options as power supply. (1) 24 VAC: Connect 24V (~) cables to terminals ~24 VAC (2) PoE: Connect the RJ-45 network connector to a PoE compatible network device that supplied power through the Ethernet cable. Any direct connection with voltage higher than specified voltage is prohibited. Don't operate the product when the environment doesn't accord with its requirements. Please refer to the Installation & Operation Guide of the product for environmental requirements. Please be careful during the installation or during the repair process. Any mistakes such as the pan/tilt module or the mount cap falling to the ground may result in major damage. This product is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). To avoid ESD damage to this product, use ESD safe practices during installation. Before touching, adjusting or handling this product, correctly attach an ESD wrist strap to your wrist and appropriately discharge your body and tools. Before You Start Requirements for installation and maintenance personnel: All the installation and maintenance work related to the product must be conducted by technical personnel who have the necessary qualifications. Basic requirements All electrical work must observe the latest local electricity laws and fireproof regulations as well as related laws and regulations. 3 Please operate the product according to the requirements given for its conditions of operation. RMA Flow chart RMA Request Check Warranty Status Out Limited Warranty In Limited Warranty Responsibility Examination External damage Water Seepage Poorly assembled Visual inspection Nomal Test Environment Setup Check Power Supply Some features can't be used Pass Disassembly Guide IP Finder 【 PELCO Test Program】 Default (Press for more than 5 seconds) PCBA Disassembly Guide Network Connection No Signal No Image Customers set password Other Issues Connection OK Full-Function test Test OK Old version Firmware Version Check Current Version Update the firmware version Hardware Factory Default 1.Reboot and change power source 2.Confirm Firmware version and image Root Cause and Escape Point 4 Function Failure Natural disasters Lightning Stroke Over Voltage Replacement Parts Flow Chart Replacement Parts Confirm Replacement Parts Spare Parts Inventor confirmation No inventory Procurement Service Change Components OK Full-Function test Update the firmware version Hardware Factory Default Close and Return 5 NG Test Environment Setup Camera connections and features ① Lens ② Micro-SD Card: To record images when events happen. ③ Default: Using a small tool, such as a paper clip, hold down the reset button longer than 5 seconds to reset the camera to factory defaults. ④ Reset: Using a small tool, such as a paper clip, press the reset button briefly and release to restart the camera. ⑤ Audio In,Alarm In/ Out Audio In: Connect to device that responds to audio signals. Alarm In / Out: Connect to device that responds to alarm signals. ⑥ Power LED: The LED lights on when power is applied. ⑦ 24 VAC Power: Supports 24 VAC as the power source. ⑧ RJ-45 Network Port: Connects the camera to the IP network. Also supplies power to the camera through the network using PoE. If PoE is not available, the camera is prewired for 24 VAC. ⑨ Ethernet Link LED: Solid green light stands for a live connection is established. ⑩ Ethernet Activity LED: Amber flashing indicates data is being transmitted / received by the unit. ⑪ Mount Screw Hole: Both top and bottom of the camera housing have one mount screw hole for mounting the camera. Use a standard 1/4”-20 screw to mount the camera in the desired location. 6 Power Supply Connecting the Wires This unit supports one of the following options as power supply. 24 VAC: Connect 24V (~) cables to terminals ~24 VAC PoE: Connect the RJ-45 network connector to a PoE compatible network device that supplied power through the Ethernet cable. (Optional) Insert audio cable and alarm cable to the unit, and connect the network cable to the RJ-45network port of a switch. Action (ACT) & Link (LINK): LED indicators. The LED indicators showthe status as below: Color Status Indication Green On Network connection is established. Off No Network connection Blinking Network is active On Collision occurs Off Network is inactive Orange 7 Special Test Fixtures & Tools Test Fixtures & Tools I/O Testing Fixture (ALARM IN/OUT&AUDIO) GPIO fixture power supply: Mini-B USB connector with USB cable to connect it to a computer Debug Board Set 8 T6 Torx screw driver Dome Box Bullet 9 Network Connection Network Topology The camera can deliver video images and audio in real time using the Internet and Intranet. It's equipped with Ethernet RJ-45 network interface. System Requirements Below table lists the minimum requirement to implement and operate a unit. Network and processor bandwidth limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixilated when additional Web-interface users connect to the camera. Decrease the images per second (ips), resolution, compression, or bit rate settings of the Web interface video streams to compensate for network/processor limitations System Hardware CPU Intel® Pentium® 4 microprocessor, 2.4GHz or equivalent RMA 1GB or above Monitor Minimum of 1024x768 resolution, 16-or 32-bit pixel color resolution System Software Operating System Microsoft Windows XP, Vista 32 and 64 bit, Win7 32 and 64 bit Browser Microsoft IE 8.0 and later Media Player Pelco Media Player or QuickTime ® 7.6.5 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7; or QuickTime 7.6.4 for Mac OS X10.4 (or later) Unit Power Supply AC 24V/PoE Note: 1. All the installation and operations should comply with your local electricity safety rules. 2. Pelco Media Player is recommended for control, smoothness, and reduced latency as compared to QuickTime. The PMP is downloadable from Pelco web site: www.pelco.com/mediaplayer. 3. This product is not compatible with QuickTime version 7.6.4 for Windows XP or Windows Vista. If you have this version installed on your PC, you will need to upgrade to QuickTime version 7.6.5. Caution: To avoid damage to the unit, never connect more than one type of power supply (PoE IEEE802.3 Ethernet Class 3 or AC 24V power plug) at the same time. 10 Default IP address The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.0.20 and sub mask is 255.255.255.0. When setting default IP address of 192.168.0.20 the camera will check to see if that address is already in use and will bump the last octet of the address by 1 if it is. The bump last octet of IP Address by 1 will continue until an unused IP address is found. However, if you have a DHCP server in your network, the unit would obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server so that you don’t need to change the camera’s IP address. The factory default is DHCP On and 192.168.0.20 assignment only occurs when camera is set for DHCP but a DHCP server does not respond to request for an IP address. Connecting from a computer & Viewing Preparation Using Pelco Device Utility 2.2 software to Get Camera’s IP Address Pelco Device Utility 2.2 software is a utility program that helps users to manage and configure the camera. Use the utility to find the IP address since the default option is to obtain an IP address via DHCP and therefore the IP address will NOT be known. Steps to get the utility program running are listed below. 1 According the installation instructions to finis installing the Device Utility 2.2 to the computer. 2 Log in to the Device Utility by entering the camera’s User name and Password. In the window, enter the default user name: admin and password: admin, then click Enter DU2 button to log in." 3 In the Manage Devices page, you can click Refresh Device List or Add New Device to search for the devices. 4 From the Device List, you can get series information about camera, IP Address included. For more information about using DU2, click this green icon " [ ? ] " on the upper-right corner of the Device Utility 2 page to get the Device_ Utility_ 2_Help. Connecting from a computer 1 Check whether if the networking available between the unit and the computer by executing ping the default IPaddress. Start a command prompt (Windows: from the Start Menu, select Program. Select Accessories and choose Command Prompt.), and type “Ping 192.168.0.20”. If the message “Reply from…” appears, it meansthe connection is available." 2 Start Internet Explorer and enter IP address: 192.168.0.20. A login window should pop up. In the window, enter the default user name: admin and password: admin to log in. " 11 Viewing Preparation Images of the unit can be viewed through Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or later. Before viewing, follow these steps to enable the display. 1. Enable Cookies On the Privacy tab, move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies. 2. Change Security in Internet options and lick Custom Level to open the Security Settings – Internet Zonescreen. NOTE: If the camera operates inside of the intranet, click the Intranet icon. If the camera operates outside of the intranet, click the Internet icon. 3. Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins radio buttons and set as follows: ① 【Download signed ActiveX controls】→ Prompt (recommended) ② 【Download unsigned ActiveX controls】→ Prompt ③ 【Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls】→ Enable ④ 【Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins】→ Enable ⑤ 【Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting*】→ Enable 4. Press OK to save the settings. 5. Close all Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows and restart a new window. This will allow the new settingstaking effect. 6. Type your setting IP address into the browser. 7. Then you should be able to see the camera image screen. 12 IP Finder IP Finder Start the program 【 PELCO Test Program :C120A_PT】 Step 1. Press […] to select IPFINDER. Step 2. Press [SEARCH] to find IP ADDRESS. Step 3. Check if the camera [IPADDRESS] is displayed on the window. Step 4. Press [SELECTCAMERA] toexit IPFINDER. Step 5. Press [X] to exit PELCO Test Program. 13 Function Test ● Start the program 【 PELCO Test Program :C120A_PT】 Find the IP of camera and start test. Step 1. Press […] to select IPFINDER Step 2. Press [SEARCH] to find IP ADDRESS Step 3. Check if the camera [IPADDRESS] is displayed on the window Step 4. Press [SELECTCAMERA] toexit IPFINDER Step 5. Press [Start]to Start the PELCO Test Program Step 6. MAC address and Serial Number of camera will be shown. 14 Audio test Step 1. Insert the GPIO fixture---I/O Testing (ALARM IN/OUT&AUDIO) GPIO fixture power supply: Mini-B USB Step 2. Insert your microphone to the Audio in Step 3. Press [AUDIO_TEST] button Step 4. Use microphone to test audio in and audio out SD Card test Step 1. Insert the SD card. Step 2. Press [SD_TEST] button. Check SD card is detected. Step 3. 15 If cannot detect SD card or circuitry has problem, it will show fail message Day & Night Step 1. Go to web select open stream in new window. New Window Open stream in new window Step 2. Press [GPIO_DAY_NIGHT] button. Step 3. The camera switches day mode and night mode several times and the live view change to color and B/W. 16 17 Alarm In & Out Step 1. Insert the GPIO fixture---I/O Testing (ALARM IN/OUT&AUDIO) Step 2. Press [GPIO_ALARM_IN_OUT] button. Step 3. Use GPIO board to detect alarm in and alarm out signal. Press the green button GPIO Default Step 1. Press [GPIO_DEFAULT] button in test program. Step 2. Press the [Default] button in camera within 10 seconds. Step 3. [Success]: Gpio Default Success Step 4. [Fail or No action]: data 0x00000001 18 IR test Step 1. Press [IR_TEST] button and the IR LED is turn on. Step 2. Press [IR_TEST] button again and the IR LED is turn off. Step 3. If camera doesn’t support IR, it will show “No Support IR Test” Zoom/Focus Control Zoom and focus control of motorized lens test Step 1. Set up test patterns in normal light environment. Step 2. Go to web select [Imaging] →[Focus] Step 3. Set Focus Mode: ◎ Auto Step 4. Press [Focus Home] Step 5. Adjust the zoom (W /T) and focus (N /F), make sure the two sides are over focus. Step 5.1. WideOver focus confirmation: Adjust Wide & Tele to Wide end, then adjust Near & Far(∞) to make sure the Wide range is over focus. Focus Over Focus 19 Step 5.2.Tele Over focus confirmation: Adjust Wide & Tele to Tele end, then adjust Near & Far(∞) to make sure the Tele range is over focus. Focus Over Focus 20 Recovery Tool Procedure Replacing the “Main Processor Board”, “Lens/Sensor Module”, or both. Refer to the TSB posted to Epsilon. Firmware Upload (USB) Refer to the TSB posted to Epsilon. Firmware Upload (.PPM file) Firmware Upload Step 1. Go to web select [System] →Press [Firmware] Step 2. Press [Browse] to select the firmware file. Press [Upload]. Step 3. Specify the firmware to upload. Step 4. When pressing “Update” button, a warning message “Are you sure want to update the camera firmware?”. 21 22 Step 5. Select Upgrade Firmware. The Firmware Upgrade window is now displayed. Once firmware update succeeds, the web page must display the following message on web page Step 6. Refresh Web page must be executed after firmware update. Step 7. After firmware update and rebooting, check the “Current Version Description”. Go to web select [System] →Click [Information] [Notice] During firmware update procedures if the camera confronts any unexpected contingency like, for example, power cut, camera must keep the previous firmware and must work properly after the interruption is over. 23 Disassembly Guide Step 1. Part Number C2 Remove the rear plate. Unscrew 4 torx screws ( M2x0.4Px5L T6) (Torque: 2.5+0.5kgf.cm) Step 2. Part Number B1 Remove the top cover. Unscrew 2 torx screws ( M2x0.4Px5L T6) (Torque: 2.5+0.5kgf.cm) Note: Use the Calibration tool to do correct when you replaced the lens and PCBA, firstly you need to disassemble the unit to this step and insert the Debug Board Set into P104. 24 Step 3. Part Number B2 Remove the bottom cover. Unscrew 2 torx screws ( M2x0.4Px5L T6) (Torque: 2.5+0.5kgf.cm) Step 4. 25 Part Number A1/A2/A3 Step 4.1. Remove the black tape Remove the FPC of Sensor PCB ASSY (P102) Step 4.2. Pull up the two sides of P102 tenon Remove FPC by gently pulling it. Step 4.3. Remove ABF sensor cable (P111) Remove Motor ASSY cable (P110) 26 Step 4.4. Remove D/N module switch cable (P108) Remove iris cable (P107) Part Number G4 Step 4.5. Unscrew 2 screws (M2*4mm) (Torque: 2.5+0.5kgf.cm) Step 5. Part Number G1/G2 Remove the FPC of Sensor PCB ASSY (P800) Pull up the two sides of P800 tenon. Remove FPC by gently pulling it. 27 Step 6. Part Number A4 Remove Motor ASSY Unscrew 2 screws (M2x0.4Px16L) (Torque: 2.5+0.5kgf.cm) 28 Step 7. Part Number F1 Remove ABF sensor board Remove ABF cable (P901) Unscrew 1 screw (M2x0.4Px5L) (Torque: 2.0+0.5kgf.cm) 29 ABF sensor board ABF sensor board Top Bottom Step 8. Part Number E1/E2 Remove Power board Remove 40mm 12pin cable (P501) Unscrew 4 screws (M2*4mm) (Torque: 2.5+0.5kgf.cm) 30 Power board Power board Top Bottom Step 9. Part Number D1/D2/D3 Remove the Main board Remove the 40mm 12pin cable (P103) Unscrew 4 screws (M2*4mm) (Torque: 2.5+0.5kgf.cm) Main board Main board Top Bottom MainBracket 31 PCBA Drawings Parts Name Sensor PCB ASSY. Top Silkscreen Overlay Bottom Silkscreen Overlay Parts Name Sensor PCB ASSY. Top Silkscreen Overlay 32 Bottom Silkscreen Overlay Parts Name ABF SENSOR PCB ASSY. Top Silkscreen Overlay Parts Name Main PCB ASSY. Top Silkscreen Overlay 33 Bottom Silkscreen Overlay Bottom Silkscreen Overlay Parts Name PWR PCB ASSY. Top Silkscreen Overlay 34 Bottom Silkscreen Overlay 35 Responsibility Examination Customer responsibility Assembly Incorrect installation. They were damaged by a fall down or a shock. They were damaged by incorrect operation or maintenance. Repaired or disassembled without authorization. Water Seepage Indoor Dome product seepage. The water was entered by incorrect assembly. Lightning Stroke & Environment The ICs broken. The capacitors broken. The components were burned. The power board was burned. The PCB's copper foil was burned then made the PCB disconnect. The PCB's pad was peeling off. The Surge Absorber has short-circuited. The Zener Diode was struck by lightning and is now short-circuited. The customer used the incorrect input voltage. They were damaged by a outside power supply. They were damaged by a natural disaster. Operation Firmware Update Failure. The pin of RJ45 connector has sunken. They were damaged by a software update. They were damaged by incorrect operation or environmental equipment. Warranty Out of warranty. No serial number label. Non - original serial number label The label cannot be distinguishable. They were damaged by being moved or transported. 36 Serial Number Scheme S/N:□ □ ① ② □ □ ③ ④ □ □ □ □ □ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ Production serial number:00000~99999 Manufacturing month: First half of the year--1~6 = Jan~Jun Second half of the year-- 1~6 =Jul~Dec 1 = First half of the year 2 = Second half of the year Manufacturing Year: 2013 --> 3 2014 --> 4 Manufacturer code:T=> Taiwan Wugu Factory C=> China Kunshan Factory Example: S/N:T31400765 S/N:T32500916 T = Taiwan Wugu Factory T = Taiwan Wugu Factory 3 = 2103 3 = 2103 1 = First half of the year 2 = Second half of the year 4 = April 5 = November 00765 = Production serial number 00916 = Production serial number Manufactured Date:April-13 Manufactured Date:November-13 S/N:C32200987 S/N:C32601234 C = China Kunshan Factory C = China Kunshan Factory 3 = 2103 3 = 2103 2 = Second half of the year 2 = Second half of the year 2 = August 6 = December 00987 = Production serial number 01234 = Production serial number Manufactured Date:August-13 Manufactured Date:December-13 37 Visual Inspection Improper Assembly RJ45 PIN Hollow External forces crushed RJ45 pin 38 RJ45 PIN Hollow Indoor Dome product water leakage 39 Lightning Stroke 40 Troubleshooting Parts Lens module ASSY Problem Description No Image Image NG Screen Flicker Focus NG Motor NG Color Deviation Screw Thread NG Day/Night Switch NG Main PCB ASSY Function is unusual(Dysfunction) No Image Image NG Video Out NG Can't read memory card Screen Flicker Color Deviation Day/Night Switch NG IR LED no boot PWR PCB ASSY No Signal No Power Alarm NG Audio NG No network connection PoE NG Memory card PCB ASSY Sensor board (PoE No Power) Can't read memory card No Image Image NG Screen Flicker Black and White vertical lines Color Deviation IR PCB ASSY LED NG Light sensor NG IR LED no boot Coaxial Cable No Image Image NG Screen Flicker FPC RJ-45 PCB ASSY Can't read memory card RJ45 Connector pin hollow PoE NG (PoE No Power) No network connection 41 Spare Parts 42 A1 Front ASSY-SD/1M A2 Front ASSY-2M/3M A3 Front ASSY-5M A4 Motor ASSY B1 Top cover B2 Bottom cover 43 C1 Main bracket C2 rear plate D1 SD / 1M main board D2 2M / 3M main board D3 5M main board E1 C158APower board Class2 44 E2 C158APower board Class3 F1 ABF sensor board G1 FPC for SD 1M 5M G2 FPC for 2M 3M G3 40mm 12pin cable (Main to PWR) G4 iris cable 45 G5 ABF cable H1 Screws M2x0.4P M2*4mm H2 Screws M2x0.4Px5L FPH(T6)3.5x0.8 H3 Screws M2x0.4Px16L H4 manual CD H5 Box quick start quide (QSG) 46 I1 accessory pack I2 individual box I3 Carton I4 Plastic bag Exploded View Drawing FIGURE: BOX EXPLODED VIEW 47 TABLE: BOX EXPLODED VIEW Item 48 Part Number Part Name 1 ZPPEL-C158OSP-WN Front Optics ASSY-SD/1M 1 ZPPEL-C158OSP-WO Front Optics ASSY-2M/3M 1 ZPPEL-C158OSP-WP Front Optics ASSY-5M 2 ZPPEL-C158OSP-VU ABF sensor board 3 ZPPEL-C158OSP-Z0 Front Optics Motor ASSY 4 ZM82-0100268G Screws M2x0.4Px16L 5 ZM82-0100268G Screws M2x0.4Px5L FPH(T6)3.5x0.8 6 ZM03-4000199G Bottom cover 7 ZM82-0110201G Screws M2x0.4P M2*4mm 8 ZPPEL-C158OSP-QQ C158APower board Class2 8 ZPPEL-C158OSP-QR C158APower board Class3 9 ZE7A-700020G Iris cable 10 ZM02-4000224G Top cover 11 ZPPEL-C158OSP-YN SD/1M main board 11 ZPPEL-C158OSP-YO 2M/3M main board 11 ZPPEL-C158OSP-YP 5M main board 12 ZM06-4000358G Main bracket 13 ZM10-4000237G Rear plate CONTACT INFORMATION If any further information should be needed regarding this service bulletin, please contact Pelco’s Product Support staff at the addresses or numbers below. Telephone: +1-800-289-9100 (within the USA only) +1 559-292-1981 Fax: +1 559-348-1120 E-Mail: [email protected] POSTAL AND PARCEL ADDRESS United States, Clovis California Pelco World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA Pelco World Headquarters • 3500 Pelco Way • Clovis CA, 93612 • USA Telephone +1 559-292-1981 • Fax +1 559-348-1120 49
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