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9.6.7 Washer Menu

ULISSE COMPACT THERMAL offers the possibility to
use a wiper and to operate a pump to clean the glass.
To configure the Washer put the lens of the camera in
front of the nozzle of the Washer.
Save a preset (XY) that identifies this position; the
preset will be recalled by the pan & tilt when the
WASHER function is enabled.
From the menu, set the following parameters:
01. Enable: Enables the Washer function.
02. Nozzle preset: Enter the preset number (XY)

corresponding to the nozzle.

03. Wiper On Delay: Sets the interval between the

enabling of the pump and that of the wiper.

04. Washing length: Sets the length of the

brushing.

05. Wiper Off Delay: Sets the length of the

brushing without water.

WASHER
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1 ENABLE : N

2 NOZZLE PRESET : 1

3 WIPER-ON DELAY : 5

4 WASHING DURATION : 10

5 WIPER-OFF DELAY : 5

Fig. 81

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The enabling of the Washer function
reserves the use of Relay 2 to the switching
on of the pump and does not allow the
association of Relay 2 with an alarm.

From these menus it is possible to set the following
values:
01. Type: Set the type of contact: normally closed

(N.C.) or normally open (N.O.).

02. Action: The type of action (Scan, Patrol,

Autopan, Tour 1, Tour 2 and Tour 3) carried out
by ULISSE COMPACT THERMAL when the alarm
triggers. If Off is selected, the alarm is disabled.

03. Number: The preset to be reached when the

alarm’s type of action is Scan.

04. Text: The message that is displayed when the

alarm is active.

ALARM 1

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1>TYPE :N.C.

2 ACT. :SCAN

3 NR. : 1

4 TEXT :ALARM 1

Fig. 79

This is a dynamic self-configuration menu based on
the choice made and shows the parameters on which
it is possible to operate.
From the Alarms menu it is possible to access the
Alarms State menu where the state of alarms inputs
is displayed (CLOSE, contact closed, OPEN, contact
open).

ALARMS STATE

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ALARM 1 CLOSED

ALARM 2 OPEN

ALARM 3 CLOSED

ALARM 4 CLOSED

ALARM 5 CLOSED

Fig. 80