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1. BAUD RATE VIDEO MODE Refer to Sub Connector See Figure 4 O Sm a x M 227 Figure 3 HD SDI Layout of Switches HD SDI CAMERA E MM F GND 24V RX 24V GND 2 IA o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ALARM IN 5 8 ALARM 1 4 RELAY OUT 2 RELAY OUT 1 Figure 4 HD SDI Sub Connector HD SDI CAMERA y _A _ _ _ _ _ _ gt 8 4 PRINCIPLE OF TERMINATION Every device that is connected at the end of the communication data line must be terminated by either the DIP switch setting or an appropriate device such as a termination jumper to prevent potential control signal errors See Figure 6 for termination switch settings and Figure 7 for examples of devices requiring termination Note Total length of the cable for communication should not exceed 1 2Km or 74 mile S8 ON 1234 S8 1 2 3 4 Terminated ON Not terminated OFF Pull Up Down Normal Figure 5 Setting Dome Camera Termination Unless communication error Set switch 3 4 of S2 in OFF state Position 3 4 should be set as a pair Both 3 4 to ON position or OFF position HD SDI CAMERA 51 1 port Termination DVR Termination ON SW1 Termination
2. 1 te ee a MENS 0 NY LI LI 245 1 ooo00 oJ V LI E 1 S555 oj J O CEO TCF nee 0000 oJ A 2 DOOD LJ DJ C1 DJ DJ DJ DJ C1 CJ DJ DJ DJ DJ C3 DJ C3 m Figure 1 Typical System Configuration HD SDI CAMERA I 8 2 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF SPEED DOME CAMERA SYSTEM POWER AC 24V STP AWG 22 J BOX BACK J BOX FRONT RES n A DR AURWEC Ly h Basses A BNC MONITOR KEYBOARD CONTI 4 ALARM INPUT 1 AUX OUTPUT RS 485 HALF DUPLEX MODE CONTROLLER TXA TX a O RXB OJRXA DOME Figure 2 Basic Installation Diagram HD SDI CAMERA 8 3 LAYOUT OF SWITCHES O 6466566500 66 66 56 O 0000000000000 C00 e 51 52 53 o w PGN 902 907 Deo PGN lt ID DIGIT 100 10 1 54 55 56 58 57 Puun kuun L RESERVED O RS 485 TER PROTOCOL
3. EE 8 8 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 9 8 1 TYPICAL SYSTEM 4 9 8 2 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF SPEED DOME CAMERA SYSTEM 10 8 3 LAYOUT OF 5 5 a 11 8 4 PRINCIPLE OF 13 8 5 DOME CAMERA ADDRESS 4 2 lt enhn nnn nnne nnn 15 8 6 SYSTEM SETUP 16 81 CONNECTIONS sess aa RRERE WI ELFRESRIR X SERIA rr 17 8 7 1 How to Connect RS 485 2 17 8 7 2 Connecting Video 17 8 7 3 Video 5 17 8 7 4 Video Cable A rr E RN TVA 17 8 7 5 Connecting udev bas NAE EREET seks 18 8 7 6 Power Supply AC DC cir ad 19 8 8 MOUNTING THE DOME CAMERA ooccccccccccnnnnncnnnnncccnoronnnnnnannnnncrnnrrrranananasannnnnanans 20 8 9 POWER ON AND
4. SW1 Termination 1 Dome1 port Termination DVR Termination ON SW1 Termination ON SW1 Termination ON DVR Termination ON e S4 DVR port Termination ON SW1 Termination ON SW1 Termination ON SW1 Termination ON SW1 Termination ON TERMINATION ON Figure 6 Termination Diagram 14 DOME ID 100 10 1 HD SDI CAMERA A gt A 8 5 DOME CAMERA 0 19 19 19 Each dome camera must have a unique address ID Identical IDs the same line may damage the control circuit caused by an electrical short When installing multiple dome cameras or a DVR it is recommended that the dome camera ID s be identical to the camera port of the DVR Cam Port 1 Dome 101 Cam Port 2 Dome ID 2 Cam Port 16 Dome ID 16 If more than 16 dome cameras are installed using two or more DVRs the following formula is useful to determine the Dome ID ID 16x n 1 m where n number of DVR m Camera Port Refer to Figures 8 for setting the dome camera address ID and protocol DI Digit 100 10 1 0 0 al e 90 90 Coj 694 94 51 52 53 Figure 7 Setting Dome Camera Address HD SDI CAMERA AAA AAA AAA mE 8 6 SYSTEM SETUP The PTZ Dome Camera support several High Definition video standards such as 1080 60
5. A 10 4 1 AE Control Automatic Exposure Auto Iris and Gain Fixed Shutter speed The gain and shutter speed are set automatically according to the brightness of the subject MANUAL Variable Shutter Iris and Gain The shutter speed iris and gain can be set freely by the user SHUTTER Variable Shutter Speed Auto Iris and Gain 1 1 to 1 10 000 sec 16 high speed shutter speeds plus 6 low speed shutter speeds Flicker can be eliminated by setting shutter to 1 100s for NTSC models 44 HD SDI CAMERA E S used in countries with a 50 Hz power supply frequency 1 120s for PAL models used in countries with a 60 Hz power supply frequency IRIS Iris priority mode Variable Iris F1 6 to Close 18 steps Auto Gain and Shutter speed BRIGHT Variable Iris and Gain Close to F1 6 17 steps at OdB F1 6 15 steps from 0 to 28 dB according to the brightness level Exposure is controlled by Iris when bright by Gain when dark When switching from the SHUTTER priority mode to the BRIGHT mode the current status will be retained for a short period of time Iris The iris can be set freely by the user to 18 steps between F1 6 and Close The gain and shutter speed are set automatically ccording to the brightness of the subject Gain 0 2 4 16 284 Defines the maximum amount of electrical gain with which the amplitude of the incoming signal i
6. puck right or left at the Previous Next to see the next numbers alarm occurs at alarm input 1 Start Time 00 00 s Hist list is not cleared by the factory default operation 10 2 3 Clear Alarm List Select YES to clear the alarm list E E Ne 2 10 2 4 Schedule Action The schedule action setup allows you to program to act the function as below at a specific date and time ES M 2 Action Number Up to 99 Function Type PRESET SCAN PATTERN TOUR AUTO PAN ALARM OUT ALARM IN D N BW D N COLOR D N AUTO Function Number Number of Function Type Function Status ON OFF ALARM OUT only Action Active YES NO 35 Add Action to List Are you sure HD SDI CAMERA AXES Pue Up to 12 characters see section 10 1 2 1 Edit Title ON H Holiday S Sunday M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday OMIT O Holiday see section 10 5 Date Time Start Time hh mm AM PM Add Action To List Add the current action to the list Delete Action Delete the current action from the list Select a number for the action Select the function type which should be executed automatically Select the function number which should be executed automatically Select the function status at Function Type ALARM OUT only Set the action to active or inactive Action Active YES NO as required Edit the action title see section 10 1 2
7. If problems occur verify the installation of the camera with the instructions in this manual Isolate the problem from the equipments in the system and refer to the equipment manual for further information Problem Solution 1 Check that the power cord and line connection between the camera and monitor are properly connected 2 When the camera s HD SDI BNC output is directly connected to the monitor s BNC terminal Make sure the monitor supports Nothing appears on the screen HD SDI signal input 3 When the camera s HD SDI BNC output is connected to the DVR Make sure the DVR supports HD SDI signal input 4 HD SDI output is converted into other format such as DVI and VGA by using video converter Make sure the converter s HD SDI input format supports the product s output video format The camera is not working properly Check that you have properly connected the camera to and the surface of the an appropriate power source camera is hot The image on the screen is dark Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor 1 Is lens stained with dirt Clean your lens with soft clean cloth The image on the screen is dim 2 Set the monitor to the proper condition If the camera is exposed to very strong light change the camera position Color is not correct Check the setting of WHITE BAL SETUP menu 1 Ensure the camera is not pointing towards the sun Is the camera framing the sun or other bright
8. Common connectors See Figure 5 12 8 7 6 Power Supply AC DC You can use either AC 24V 2A or DC 12V 2A adaptor Use certified Listed Class 2 power supply Only HD SDI CAMERA 8 8 MOUNTING THE DOME CAMERA Once all DIP switches are set properly and all external connections are made the dome camera can be mounted The Speed Dome camera 15 designed to mount on a structural body supporting loads up to 5 Kg See Figure 12 Guide Rail Guide Rail 20 Right Hook 1 Push to the both direction 1 1 upword and leftword LOCK SCREW 2 Slightly tilt up the right Hook 27 Figure 12 Example of a ceiling mounted installation 20 HD SDI CAMERA DE e upword and leftword J A Qu 2 Slightly tilt up the right Hook Figure 13 Example of a Surface mounted installation 21 Ver V1 0 S W Ver V1 45C HD SDI CAMERA FPGA Ver ID Ver 0001 Baud rate 9600 bps Protocol H rie 8 49 DWERdaN AND BOOT UP SEQUENCE SUME SRM bower is applied to the PTZ dome camera it will start the boot up sequence When boot up is done the following information is displayed on the monitor screen The boot up sequence displays information of the PTZ dome camera for service or trouble shooting purposes 4 5 H W Hardware version S W Ver S
9. on OO eu II CESA Monday ON Tuesday is Wednesday Thursday Friday ON a UN Saturday ON on M 2 HOLIDAY OMIT The action will not occur on a day of the week for which it is set If that date is in the list of holidays see section 10 5 Date Time ON The action will occur on a day of the week for which it is set if that date 15 in the list of holidays OFF The action only occurs on a day of the week for which it 15 set Holidays have no effect on the action SUNDAY SATURDAY ON The action will occur on a day of the week for which it 15 set OFF The action will not occur on that day of the week All On Sets all days to ON for your convenience All Off Sets all days to OFF for your convenience 1 Select the relevant day 2 Select the relevant option 3 Execute Save and Exit 38 15 ACSRORNALENUS 21 HD SDI CAMERA 45 North Direction 000 0 Zone Title Camera 05 25 Schedule Action List m LIST ACTION ALL PRESET SCAN PATTERN TOUR AUTOPAN ALARM OUT ALARM IN D N BW D N COLOR D N AUTO 1 Select the LIST ACTION type to sort the action list 2 Select Previous or Next to list previous or next actions 10 3 Screen 2 2 10 3 1 Preferred language will be scrolled by moving the joystick to the right on Language ENGLISH 10 3 2 Privacy Zone To ensure privacy protection
10. 10 7 3 Communication ON Dome sends answer packet after receiving command packet OFF Dome doesn t send answer packet after receiving command packet 55 COJYHUUANNGLEUSE TUPDE HD SDI CAMERA dimi Save perl Limit 000 0 Right Pan Limit 000 0 Enable Pan Limit OFF Apply Auto Pan ON 10 7 4 Dome Angle m 2 Flip The 7 camera moves up to 180 vertically OFF The PTZ dome camera only moves up to 90 vertically The flip feature is useful when you need to track someone who walks directly beneath the dome and continues on the other side Tilt Limit Limitation of tilt range Helpful if ceiling is visible at wide angle settings 5 to 10 Pan Limit If the PTZ dome camera is installed near a wall the panning range can be limited Position the PTZ dome camera under 90 vertically Select Left Pan Limit Adjust the left pan limit see section 10 1 2 2 Edit Position Press the IRIS OPEN button on the key board controller Select Right Pan Limit Adjust the right pan limit see section 10 1 2 2 Edit Position Press the IRIS OPEN button on the key board controller Set Enable Pan Limit to ON Set Apply Auto Pan to ON to apply the pan limits to the auto pan endless panning Set the pan limit first before setting presets scans and patterns 56 SETUP Enable Password OFF HD SDI
11. 24 VAC nominal built in power line surge DC12V Power Requirement 24 12VDC Power Consumption Maximum AC 21W DC 16W Alarm Output 2 Normal relays 24 VDC 1A Max selectable NC NO Alarm Input 8 Normal dry contact selectable NC NO Control RS 485 baud rate 2400 38400bps default 9600bps Access Time 0 75 second maximum pre set recall time ID Camera Address Physical 999 Logical 3999 Mechanical Dimension See Figure 15 Weight Approx 1 80kg 60 HD SDI CAMERA AAA AAA AAN Pan Angle 360 continuous rotation Repeatability 0 22 Flip Rotate 180 at bottom of tilt Normal Dome Speed 0 1 105 sec PAN Speed Turbo Dome Speed 0 1 420 5 PAN Speed Preset Dome Speed 420 sec recall Preset Speed Auto scan 16 auto scan include vector scan 1 Auto Pan Preset Position 248 positions with camera status 16 character title Tour 8 tours Pattern 8patterns 480 second On Screen Display Displays camera ID and area name on screen Environment Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Operating humidity 0 to 90 RH non condensing Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 140 F Specifications are subject to change without notice 61 HD SDI CAMERA 11 2 DIMENSION 0144 0 Figure 14 HD SDI Dimension 62 HD SDI CAMERA AAA AA 11 3 TROUBLE SHOOTING
12. N 2 1 Scan the relevant area 2 Press the IRIS OPEN button to save the recording The PATTERN SETUP is displayed again M 2 Select the column TITLE and then control the joystick tele wide Edit the title of the pattern see section 10 1 2 1 Edit Title If the total recording time reaches 480 seconds the recording is stopped automatically When you start to record again the previous data will be overwritten 5 Execute Save and Exit To stored pattern directly from the dome menu to Run Function the 29 5 al HD SDI CAMERA Title Mode MENU Speed 3 LEVEL Start None 0 1 4 Dir Swap THOEdan function enables the PTZ dome camera to move automatically between two user defined positions at different speeds This is very helpful if monitoring certain areas frequently Scans can be called directly assigned to actions or applied as home position 4 M 2 01 16 Title Up to 16 characters Mode Normal Move from start point to end point in panning only Diagonal Move from start point to end point including tilt and zoom simultaneously and linearly Speed 1 8 Level 1 slower 8 faster Dir Scan direction CCW Counter Clock Wise CW Clock Wise Start Set Start point End Set End point Swap Swaps the start point for the end point if Enabled ON
13. Title Jw U IQ QN Edit Position AE Control Number WB Control Waiting Time 10 240 Seconds Focus Control Night Shot Operation Enable Disable Gamma Gamma1 The Home function applies to the predefined functions such as Preset Tour Pattern or Scan function after the keyboard controller has been idle for a programmed time Follow the steps below to program the Home function Select the camera number by pressing No and CAM Press MENU to display the main menu on the monitor Twist the Joystick to CCW CW on Functions Enter Home Function menu by twisting the Joystick to CCW CW Moving the Joystick to the right left or twist CCW CW to scroll Tour Pattern and Auto Scan and Preset functions Select Function Number by pulling the Joystick down and twist the Joystick to the CCW CW or turn right left The executable function number will be scrolled If selected function is not programmed it won t change Go to setup function first 7 Pull the Joystick down and twist the Joystick to CCW CW or twist the joystick to right left to set waiting time 8 Highlight Operation option by pulling the Joystick down Choose operation status Enable or Disable by moving the Joystick to the right or to the left or twist CCW CW DISSE IS D 10 1 2 Preset A Position preset stores pan tilt zoom and focusing positions with predefined camera presets P
14. 1 Edit Title Select the action day s when to execute the selected function automatically see section 10 5 Date Time Set the start time when to execute the selected function automatically Execute Add Action To List ee SNS ES 2 10 Select YES to add current action to list To edit a stored action select the relevant action number and edit the relevant options To delete a stored action select the relevant action number and execute Delete Action 36 Delete Action Are you sure HD SDI CAMERA YES gt e N NO NC 22 1 Select YES to delete action from the list Note That a scheduled action has no duration Therefore you should set a second action to end the previous action For example suppose you want to operate the camera in black and white mode after 10 00pm and in Day Night auto mode from 06 00am every day First program an action with the settings D N BW at 10 00 PM every day Second program another action with the settings D N AUTO at 06 00 AM every day If you program the first action only the camera always operates in black and white mode So do not forget to program a second action for the Day Night and the Alarm Out options The function types D N COLOR D N BW and D N AUTO change the camera setup configuration and do not affect a preset So we recommended to set another preset for the night 37 EDIT DAY HD SDI CAMERA
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16. Dwell Dwell time at the start and end point 03 99 seconds 1 Select a number for the scan 2 Edit the title of the scan see section 10 1 2 1 Edit Title 3 Select the scan mode 4 Select the scan speed 5 Edit the position of the start and end point see section 10 1 2 2 Edit Position Set the scan direction D 30 HD SDI CAMERA 7 Setthe swap option 8 Set the dwell time 9 Execute Save and Exit To run a stored scan directly from the dome menu go to Run Function in the main DOME MENU 10 1 5 Tour Tours can be called directly assigned to actions or applied as home position 8 programmable tours are available Each tour can consist of up to 42 functions preset pattern scan or other tour Using second level tours it can be expanded up to 336 functions in a single tour However tours in the second level tour will be ignored when called by the first level tour This can be best illustrated by the following example If Tour 01 Preset 02 Preset 03 Tour 02 Tour 03 Tour 02 Preset 05 Preset 06 Tour 04 Preset 05 Tour 03 Preset 07 Pattern 01 Tour 04 Preset 08 Preset 05 Pattern 01 Tour 01 executes as follows Preset 02 Preset 03 Preset 05 gt Preset 06 Preset 05 Preset 07 gt Pattern 01 Tour 04 in Tour 02 will be skipped in Tour 01 Tour 02 executes as follows Preset 05 Preset 06 gt Preset 08 gt Preset 05 Pattern 01 gt Preset 05 Tour 04 is still v
17. Number 2 Select the desired Action to ON or OFF for ALARM OUT 3 Select Run and push Joystick left right to execute the selected function NOTE To execute the function you should save the function Preset Pattern Scan Tour Home Auto Pan Alarm out first 10 2 Actions The ACTION SETUP allows you to configure the alarm functionality and to schedule the automatic execution of a function 4 N is A 10 2 1 Alarm Action Select the Alarm Action 33 SETUP HD SDI CAMERA 02 OFF OFF 1 03 OFF OFF 1 depvious Next OFF a 05 OFF OFF 1 Get OFF OFF 1 07 OFF OFF 1 08 OFF OFF 1 Nc 2 Alarm input number FCT Function Type PATTERN TOUR SCAN HOME FCT No Number of Function IN NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed OFF Ignore OUT Select Relay out 1 Relay out 2 PRI Priority 0 3 Lower No has higher priority Equal priority alarms will be serviced repeatedly DWL Dwell time 0 120 sec 10 2 2 Alarm List 2 2 DATE displays according to date format 34 SCHEDULE GleerdWesemriet e A 2 HD SDI CAMERA Function Type Function gt uisplays in 24 Hour format only Function Status list displays the date and time alarm input number up to 80 Action Active NO ice
18. Push White Balance mode 15 a fixed WB mode that may be automatically readjusted only at user request One Push Trigger assuming that a white subject in correct lighting conditions is located in more than a half of the entire image One Push White Balance values are lost if the device is turned off MANUAL Manual adjustment of R ed and B lue Gain ATW Automatically Tracing White balance R GAIN Red Gain 0 255 Adjustable in MANUAL mode only B GAIN Blue Gain 0 255 47 OCUS CONTROL lode 00000 AUTO HD SDI CAMERA ocus Limit 30cm 2 2 F Sensitivity R Adjustable MIAN UAL mode only xit 10 4 3 Focus Control No 2 Mode AUTO Automatically adjusts the focus position passive auto focus Sufficient illumination and subject contrast for central measurement area required The minimum distance from the front end of the lens is 1cm at the optical wide end MANUAL Recommended in low light conditions and with low contrast subjects or with subjects not located in the central measurement area ONE PUSH Automatic focusing is not carried out until a new trigger command 15 sent by the user e g pan tilt or zoom Focus Limit The near limit can range from about 25m to 1cm The near limit is the distance the automatic focus control starts to operate from Auto focusing is only carried out from the near limit to infinity Therefore the lens takes
19. less time to find the optimal focus This can be helpful when capturing moving objects but is not relevant when capturing static objects Note that the near limit values will differ due to temperature characteristics so 48 CONI KOL iay Night xit HD SDI CAMERA use as approximate values The Infinity mode overrides automatic focusing and positions the focus to infinity This ensures sharp clearly reproduction of very distant objects CAUTION Please avoid continuous 24 hour use of the auto focus under heavy movement condition This will shorten the lifespan of the lens AF Sensitivity Normal Reaches the highest focus speed quickly Use this when shooting a subject that moves frequently Usually this is the most appropriate mode Low Improves the stability of the focus When the lighting level is low the AF function does not take effect even through the brightness varies contributing to a stable image IR Compensation Focus IR compensation data switching 10 4 4 Night Shot Mode AUTO BW COLOR AUTO Camera automatically goes into B amp W mode at low light Color Color Day Mode B W B amp W Night Mode 10 4 5 Digital Zoom OFF Optical zoom only X2 X4 Max Digitally magnifies up to 2x 4x MAX respectively 10 4 6 Gamma Gamma correction can be changed in this mode The following five options are available for STADNDARD GAMMA1 S CURVE LOW S CURVE MID
20. limited to repairing the defective product including all necessary parts and related labor costs At its sole discretion VITEK may choose to either exchange a defective product or issue a mer chandise credit towards future product purchases Any replacement parts furnished in connec tion with this warranty shall be warranted for a period not to exceed the remaining balance of the original equipment warranty A Return Authorization number or RA number must be obtained prior to the return of any item for repair replacement or credit VITEK requires that this RA number be clearly printed on the outside of the shipping carton to avoid refusal of said shipment The Return Authorization number expires after 30 days Products returned after the 30 day period will be subject to refusal Ship ping charges if any must be prepaid A copy of the bill of sale or invoice of purchase together with a complete written explanation of the problem must accompany all returns Vitek makes no warranty or guarantee whatsoever with respect to products sold or purchased through unauthorized sales channels Warranty support is available only if product is purchased through a Vitek Authorized Reseller OVITEK INDUSTRIAL VIDEO PRODUCTS INC 28492 CONSTELLATION ROA D VAL ENCIA CA 91355 WWW VITEKCCTV COM 888 VITEK 70
21. three 3 years or as otherwise stated above from the date of purchase by the end user This warranty is non transferable and extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of a Vitek Author ized Reseller This warranty shall not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of VITEK including but not limited to acts of nature improper installation excess moisture misuse lack of proper maintenance accident voltage fluctuations or any unauthor ized tampering repairs or modifications This warranty becomes VOID in the event of alteration defacement or removal of serial numbers Within the first 6 months of purchase VITEK will replace or credit any defective product at the request of the customer subject to availability with a new product that equals or exceeds the performance of the original product purchased Within the first 6 months of purchase at its sole discretion VITEK may issue an advance replace ment for a defective product however all related costs including but not limited to shipping and or delivery charges will be the responsibility of the customer If upon return inspection a product is determined to be in good working order or shows evidence of misuse the customer will be re sponsible for full payment of the original product purchased as well as the replacement product Beyond the first 6 month period for the remainder of the warranty VITEK S responsibility shall be
22. want to use alarm input the types of sensor must be selected in OSD menu The sensor types are Normal Open and Normal Close Select Alarm input in OSD menu Normal Open Sensor devices Select NO Normal Close Sensor devices Select NC Alarm Sensor In ada NO ensor O NC Alarm In activation N O Short circuit between GND and Alarm Input pin N C Open circuit between GND and Alarm Input pin Alarm Out 1 2 If you want to use alarm Output the Number of output 1 and 2 must be selected in OSD menu 1 Alarm out 1 in OSD menu 2 Alarm out 2 in OSD menu HD SDI CAMERA Alarm out NO NC COM activation 1 NO L9 om Activation com N C com Activation NC e 41 Alarm1 part 42 Alarm2 Alarm1 Black Alarm5 Brown Alarm3 Brown Alarm6 Red Alarm3 Red Alarm7 Orange Alarm4 Orange Alarm8 Yellow A1 GND Yellow A2 GND Green COMA Green COMB Blue NC Blue NC B Gray NO A Gray NO B Figure 11 Alarm Cable assignment GND Ground NOTE All the connectors marked GND are common Connect the ground for the Alarm input and or alarm output to the GND connector NO NC Normal Open or Normal Close Contact Relay Output The dome camera can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights using dry contact relays Connect the device to the NO NC Alarm Out and COM
23. 3 Clear Alarm standar taweupuncehies 35 2 4 Action is lala 35 1 0 2 5Schequle Action 6 a rre dad iva cia Ges 39 0 3 5 A AA 39 TOBA AQUA EE 39 3 2 2 6 A 39 10 3 3 North nano nnonnno narco na 41 0 3 4 20 6 116 eos Se 41 10 3 5 CAMERA TITLE ines 42 10 3 6 050 DISPLAY 43 TO4 CAMERA SETUP iiie 44 10 4 1 AE Control Automatic 6 44 10 4 2 WB Control White 47 1 0 25 3 5 CODtEOLzi even ute Eee tese ordi dev ev ida vs Nice RU x A 48 10 44 ShOt ce ete esae AN al 49 TOA S Digital ZOOM sorts aa 49 ORA Ner MERCI 49 0 4 7 50 Camera 50 1 0 5 Date ii ISENS 50 1 0 6 Data ri E ERR 54 TOU 56 Rec 55 da 55 LOA SP EK 55 10 7 3 Response ii a 5
24. 5 CURVE HIGH 49 DATE TIME Defaults Time Format 12HRe HD SDI CAMERA Time Date Format M YYYY Date 10 4 7 5012 Daylight Saving Th Noise Reduction function removes noise Edit Daylight Sa random and non random to provide clearer images Edit Holidays This function has Five steps levels 1 to 4 plus off List Holidays The NR effect is applied in levels based on the gain and this setting value determines the limit of the effect In bright conditions changing the NR level will not have an effect 10 4 8 Camera Default This function returns all changed camera values to factory default di N 10 5 Date Time M 2 When installing the PTZ dome camera for the first time the clock doesn t operate Only when you change the time and date the clock starts to operate The date and time can be displayed in the video image if the Date Time option is set to ON in the display menu see section 10 3 6 OSD Display Time Format 12HR 12 hour format 24HR 24 hour format Time hh mm ss AM PM in 12HR format hh mm ss in 24HR format Date Format DD MM YYYY 50 DAYLIGHT SAVING Type FIXEDIIVE HD SDI CAMERA START END 2 Month MAR OCT Neek LAST LAST MM DD YYYY Day SUN SUN YYYY MM DD lime 01 0033 22100 AM ON OFF Edit Daylight Saving The start and end date of the daylight saving time can be set RELATIVE or FIXED RELATIVE The daylight saving t
25. 5 10 7 4 Dome Angle eite e io 56 25 CALIBRATO N 5 57 TO 7 6 PassWord SE MU Pak 57 10 7 7 INS A cited 58 1TO 7 8 Flip OffS6t c rior concede 58 10 7 9 System Information iets te doves teritur iuto cce a 58 25 PEN 60 TTT SPECIFICA TION iilii sh eere ee oe ee va 60 11 2 DIMENSION a 62 1 123 TROUBLE SHOOTIN GA 63 L2 GLOSSAR Vias co a 64 HD SDI CAMERA AAA 7 Features The PTZ Dome Camera features a high resolution Sonye Exmor CMOS image sensor That supports FULL HD high definition to produce high quality images User friendly on screen pull down menus and short cuts make it easy to setup and program functions Built in HD SDI driver SMPTE 274M SMPTE 296M compatible 720p 1080p Built in 20X Optical Power Zoom Camera 12X digital zoom 240X with optical zoom 248 Presets programmed with view direction zoom focus and AE 8 Tours consist of Preset Pattern Auto Scan and other Tours can be programmed with over 377 functions and Preset location While moving each Preset scan can be watched in smooth Vector Scan mode 16 Scans 1 Auto Pan 8spe
26. ASSWORD screen is always displayed when trying to enter the main DOME MENU 4 N M 10 7 7 Installation Installation Normal Desktop 10 7 8 Flip Offset Flip Offset Adjust the small amount of position error from flip area 10 7 9 System Information This screen displays information of the PTZ dome camera for service or trouble shooting purposes 4 N 58 HD SDI CAMERA AAA H W Ver Hardware version S W Ver Software version Camera Type of camera module Con Type Type of connection board ID ID of PTZ dome camera Baud rate Set baud rate Protocol Set protocol type 59 HD SDI CAMERA 11 APPENDIX 11 1 SPECIFICATION CAMERA Camera FCB EH6300 Image Sensor 1 2 8 Exmor CMOS sensor Sony Picture elements 3270K Pixels Video Standards 1080i 60 50 1080p30 25 720p 60 50 20x optical zoom with auto focus Lens 12x digital zoom 240x with optical zoom F1 6 to F3 5 f 4 7mm to 94mm View angle Approx 55 4 WIDE end to 2 9 TELE 1080i mode 0 5 Ix 1 30 sec 50 High Sensitivity mode ON 1 7 1 30 sec 50 High Sensitivity mode OFF 0 08 Ix NTSC 1 4 sec PAL 1 3 sec 50 High Sensitivity mode ON 0 26 Ix NTSC 1 4 sec PAL 1 3 sec 50 High Sensitivity mode OFF S N ratio 50 dB Weight ON Minimum Illumination Controller specifications Electrical Input Voltage 18 to 30 VAC
27. CAMERA rigfiririaase w Oidable the pan limit mode the 7 dome camera moves to 90 vertically automatically if the PTZ dome camera is positioned over 90 vertically 10 7 5 CALIBRATION 4 2 Reset Origin Calibrate the ORIGIN point Offset Origin Adjust the small amount of position error from re installation Offset To enable the origin offset set the Offset option to Enable Auto Calibration Enables the auto calibration function 10 7 6 Password SETUP The access to the PTZ dome camera configuration menu DOME MENU can be restricted by a 4 digit password By default the password protection is disabled Enable Password OFF The default password is 1111 2 N No P Edit Password 1 Select Edit Password 2 Edit the password number 0 9 to use Joystick left right cursor up down number increase decrease 3 Move to the next digit and repeat the last steps four digits 57 NPUTDOWRSWOBEBMATION H W Ver V1 0 HD SDI CAMERA S W Ver above mentioned procedure with the same numbers 5 both passwords match the password editing is completed and the ID ARBEage Password match is displayed Baud rate 8880 Passwords don t match the message Password do not match is Protocol If so try it again 5 Select the Save and Exit If enable password ON the INPUT P
28. E IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUM RIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA 5 CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT WARNING THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES HD SDI CAMERA 6 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS DM EA o mo 10 11 12 1 14 e Read these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this equipment near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other equipment including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Prot
29. HD Transmission iig Depending on y in power line surge protection and lighting protection HD SDI CAMERA 1 CONTENT VERIFICATION Before installing the controller please make sure that the following items are included in the box If any of these materials are missing please contact the vendor help desk immediately No Item Quantity Appearance 1 PTZ Dome Camera 1 2 User s Manual 1 3 Mount Hardware 1set A 4 Alarm Cable 2 4 77 HD SDI CAMERA 2 DISCLAIMER e While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions e Vitek reserve the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice e No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of Vitek Industrial Video Products Inc e Vitek makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Speed Dome Cameras peripheral devices or unapproved unsupported devices HD SDI CAMERA 3 WARNING AND CAUTION WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT A
30. Hz 1080 50 2 1080 30Hz 1080p 25Hz 720p 60 Hz or 720p 50Hz 720p 30 Hz or 720p 25 2 1080p 30Hz 1080p 30 fps See Figure 9 S4 for the appropriate protocol switch settings The PTZ Dome camera 15 capable of negotiating with multiple protocols if the communication speed is matched same baud rate e 9600 bps See Figure 8 S5 and S6 for the appropriate protocol switch settings Note 1 Consult service personnel if a dome camera 15 installed with a device other then recommended PTZ Dome Controller 2 You must reboot after setting the system setup switch s cycle power 54 55 56 ON ON dota 1234 1284 123 Video format Baud rate protocol Video Format S4 1080i 60 1080 50 720p 60 720p 50 1080p 30 1080p 25 720p 30 720p 25 Baud Rate 55 2400 4800 9600 19200 Protocol 56 Auto Detect No Parity Auto Detect Even Parity Figure 8 Protocol Selection Tables HD SDI CAMERA 8 7 CONNECTIONS 8 7 1 How to Connect RS 485 The dome camera has a built in RS 485 receiver so that it can be controlled remotely by an external control device such as a joystick controller or a DVR RS 485 Connect the Tx D and Tx D of the RS485 control devices DVR to RX RX of the dome camera Key Board CAMERA amp Controller TX D OOOO Figure 9 Connection RS 485 RS 485 does not a
31. NY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to h alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product HD SDI CAMERA 4 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENC
32. ZOVITE 1 2 2 38 Mega 5 Built in VT PTZ230HD OnCue 2 38 MegaPixel 3G SDI INDUSTRIAL VIDEO PRODUCTS INC __ N 30x PTZ Camera 8 2 38 MegaPixel Sony Exmor CMOS Sensor PTE 292M 30fps Output Pixel With full 1080 3G SDI SMPTE 424M 60fps 30fps HD SDI x30 times Optical Power Zoom Camera with x12 Digital Zoom True Night Shot function with Exmor ICR Day Night Function 248 8 sec Programable Presets terns record and play back xuser preference of surveillance path up to 480 16 Scans 8 speed steps with smooth vector scan 8 Tours Each tour consists up to 42 Presets Patterns and Scans arm inputs with 0 8 Priority 2 Auxiliary outputs programmable 8 NO 8 Privacy Zones 4 Polygon Video off or 4 masked Block Video off Mosaic 64 steps of variable speed rom 0 1 sec to 105 sec manual speed 420 sec with Turbo key pressed Preset speed is 420 sec Programmable user preferences Add Buil ressable up to 999 camera in RS 485 receiver driver of 5 Ds peed Changeable 60 sec to 105 sec Extendable up to 3999 in special mode On site software upgrade and upload download of programmed data into the KBD Buil 100 Up cab e characteristics and integri Pure Digital Transmission of video data o 700
33. alid if called directly from Tour 02 31 TOUR MENU 01 06 HD SDI CAMERA FUNC SP DW UN 2 TOUR Tour number Title 16 characters FUNC Blank function PRST Preset 1 248 PTRN Pattern 1 8 SCAN Scan 1 16 TOUR Tour 2 8 NO Function number SP speed VF Normal Mode and Velocity Fast V1 V8 Diagonal mode and Velocity 1 low to 8 high DW ell Dwell time 03 99sec TITLE Displays 16 characters of the predefined function title Select a number No for the tour Edit the title of the tour see section 10 1 2 1 Edit Title Select a blank location and set the function type FUNC Select the predefined function number NO Select the speed SP and the dwell time DW Execute Save and Exit OO Se gt To run a stored tour directly from the dome menu go to Run Function in the main DOME MENU 10 1 6 RUN FUNCTION This Run Function menu allows you to execute the function when you use a keyboard without the function keys Preset Pattern Scan Tour Home Auto Pan Alarm out 32 RUN HD SDI CAMERA List ctiorBchedule Action N Schedule Action List Pi Function Preset Pattern Scan Tour Home Auto Pan Alarm out Number Function Number Action ON OFF ALARM OUT only Follow the steps below to program the Run Function 1 Select the desired Function and
34. and compliance with laws and regulations that prohibit certain locations from being monitored and or recorded the PRIVACY 39 AE SETUP ONTROL NO TITLE METHOD COLOR 2 HD SDI CAMERA 21 22 Bong 2055 you to hide mask up to 8 user definable areas in the 23 BLU OFF wess IRIS OPE 6 olygpu norte 25 26 BLU OFF UN 27 23 2 TITLE Up to 16 characters METHOD 01 04 methods only None V OFF and POLYGON are selectable No 05 08 methods only None BLOCK V OFF Video off MOSAIC are selectable COLOR BLU Blue PUR Purple RED YEL Yellow CYA Cyan GRN Green MAG Magenta WHT White GRY Grey ZT Zoom Trigger 1 Select a privacy zone number No 2 Control the joystick tele wide to enter the PRIVACY AREA SETUP m 2 3 Edit the position and zoom factor to the privacy zone area 4 Press the IRIS_OPEN button 5 Edit the mask position and Press the IRIS OPEN button 6 Adjust the mask size with joystick left right up down 7 Atthe polygon mode in order to make each corner of a quadrangle Press the IRIS OPEN button 8 Press the IRIS OPEN button to save the settings 40 HD SDI CAMERA E P 1 Select the TITLE of the privacy zone 2 Control the joystick tele wide to edit the privacy zone title see section 10 1 2 1 Edit Title 3 Select the METHOD for the privacy zone masking If t
35. both the camera and the joystick controller are communicating In order for changes to take effect for a camera particular camera s ID must be selected on the controller Example Pressing 1 6 and CAM key sequentially will select dome camera 16 The selected dome camera ID will be displayed on the monitor Principle of joystick usage in the programming editing mode Button or Joystick movement in menu Function Go into the sub menu items Go Execute the command exit Y JOYSTICK left or right Change value Navigate through the menu items 18 JOYSTICK up down Navigate through the menu items QU JOYSTICK down Finish editing title 6 Change value Increase Decrease JOYSTICK Tele Wide Enter editing title mode JOYSTICK SHIFT pe contol mode ESC Escape from the menu without change HOME or OFF button Delete value or name of the field 24 060 sec FUNCTIONS Baue MENU Setup HD SDI CAMERA By pressing the MENU button on the keyboard controller the following On screen Main Menu will be shown on the monitor screen S 10 1 1 Home Function After Home item has been selected follow the directions below to set Home function 2 bod No Function Preset Pattern Scan Tour 25 PRESET SETUP HD SDI CAMERA
36. e to edit the area title see section 10 1 2 1 Edit Title 12 Execute Save and Exit 13 Select Previous or Next to list previous or next area titles oo If the PTZ dome camera is positioned over 90 vertically first move the PTZ dome camera to 90 vertically Otherwise the PTZ dome camera moves to 90 vertically automatically when you edit the position 10 3 5 CAMERA TITLE This function allows the users to set the title of camera as well as the usage of on screen display of the title Twist the joystick handle on the Camera Title Refer to the preset title 42 EDIT SETUP HD SDI CAMERA ABCD KLMN UVWX 2 TiBelete A 5 Zoom Date Time 0 North Direction ON 2 2 272 1 Blinking cursor Digit position Yellow cursor D Current cursor position 10 3 6 OSD DISPLAY 4 m 2 Available settings OFF Label is not displayed when activated ON Label is permanently displayed when activated 2 5 10 Label 15 displayed for the selected seconds after Activation For the Date Time options only ON and OFF are selectable 43 HD SDI CAMERA Contr ins Control Ghot 0 4 CAMERA Zigitauiz o onPensation 0 3luwnShutter AUTO Off SeightFilter OFF 10 Sharpness 9
37. ect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the equipment Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the equipment has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment the equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO Use certified Listed Class 2 power supply only HD SDI CAMERA TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENT VERIFICATION sonia paro FE e RE ba rea Saw RES 1 2 DISCLAIMER irre eed eoe debat 2 3 WARNING AND CAUTION RE RR E 3 4 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 4 CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT iaa 4 6 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 5 TA FEATURES
38. ed steps from slow to medium panning with smooth Vector Scan 8 Patterns up to 480 second 16 Area Titles Wide Dynamic Range Mode WDR Variable speed from 0 1 sec to 420 sec Turbo speed is Max 420 sec when the TURBO key is pressed 8 Alarm inputs with 0 3 priority 2 Auxiliary outputs programmable N C and N O 8 Privacy Zones 4 POLYGON V OFF or 4 masked BLOCK V OFF MOSAIC Addressable up to 999 camera IDs Extendable up to 3999 in special mode Built in RS 485 receiver driver On site firmware upgrade and upload download of programmed data into the KBD or base on the PTZ Dome camera Full function version only Built in power line surge protection and lightning protection Optional Tinted Bubble Indoor amp Outdoor pendant housing with heater amp blower Indoor Flush Mount Parapet mount amp Roof Top mount Adaptive tilt limit control according to the zoom ratio provides Block mode alarm preset On screen popup menu provides an easy way to control the dome system using simple keyboard HD SDI CAMERA 8 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 8 1 TYPICAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Additional Speed Dome joystick controllers and a variety of external switching devices such as HD SDI multiplexers MUXs and HD SDI Digital Video Recorders DVRs may be incorporated to accommodate the needs from a small to a large surveillance security system Figure 1 illustrates sample installation
39. he selected METHOD is BLOCK select the required color for the privacy zone masking 4 Select the COLOR for the privacy zone masking color 5 Execute Save and Exit Note that the privacy zone not displayed in the OSD configuration mode 10 3 3 North Direction ON Sets current direction as N and the coordinate angle to 000 OFF Hides the directional title Every 90 of clockwise rotation will change the title to gt E East gt S South gt W West If using the ON OFF option frequently it is recommended that you set North as a preset Recall the North preset before enabling the directional title 10 3 4 Zone Title The ZONE TITLE SETUP allows the assignment of specific names for programmed camera angles between start and end position Thus for example for the screen shown below ABC is displayed on the screen when the camera is positioned between 124 3 and 359 5 under 90 vertically 41 Zone TITLE SETUP 01 03 NO Title Start HD SDI CAMERA 23 un M 2 Select an Area Title item Select the Start angle field Control the Joystick tele wide to edit the start position Edit the start position Press the IRIS OPEN to save the settings Select the End angle field Control the Joystick tele wide to edit the end position Edit the end position Press the IRIS OPEN to save the settings 10 Select the Title or Number field 11 Control the joystick tele wid
40. ical input devices include door contacts motion detectors and smoke detectors IR MODE A feature of the camera that permits manual or automatic switching between color and IR black and white operation When IR mode is active clearer images may be obtained under low light conditions LINE LOCK When line lock is enabled it prevents vertical video rolling when switching multiple cameras to a single monitor If text appears slightly tinted on color monitors disabling the line lock may prevent this problem NORTH DIRECTION User definable setting that may correspond to magnetic north or some well known landmark Used to approximate the camera dome s pointing direction when Direction Indicators are enabled ON SCREEN MENU The text overlay menu system used for setting dome features This utility is accessed using a keystroke combination The utility provides settings for camera functions zoom alarms text display and password protection PATTERN A series of pan tilt zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome Up 65 HD SDI CAMERA AAA AA to 8 patterns may be programmed for the dome camera PRESET Programmed video scene based on a specific pan tilt zoom and focus settings Up to 240 presets may be programmed for the dome camera PRIVACY ZONES Privacy zones are areas that are masked These masks prevent operators of the surveillance system from viewing these designated zones The Privacy Zones mo
41. ime occurs on a different date each year M FIXED The daylight saving time occurs on the same date each year 4 N M 2 1 Configure the required settings execute Save and Exit Edit Holidays You can add up to 50 holidays Holidays can be set RELATIVE or FIXED RELATIVE 51 EDIT HOLIDAMd Holiday RELATIVE 01 01 20XX HD SDI CAMERA Type 2 Month Week occurs on a different date each year such as the fourth Thursday in Day Add Holiday Bhalata Li licda 18 5 2 FIXED The holiday occurs on the same date each year 4 A Use the following steps to create a holiday 1 Select NEW at the Number field 2 Select the Type RELATIVE or FIXED 3 Select the Month Week RELATIVE type only and Day 4 Select Add Holiday and control the joystick right 41 N 52 LIST HOLIDaletalHoliday FIXED Ardy RAE HD SDI CAMERA RELATIVE YES gt amp Select YES and control the joystick right wauinne Mavt edit overwrite a holiday proceed as follows 1 Select the Number of the holiday you want to edit 2 Edit the selected holiday as described above 3 Select Add Holiday and control the joystick right To delete a holiday proceed as follows 1 Select the Number you want to delete 2 Select Delete Holiday and control the joystick right i 2 3 Select Yes and c
42. light The screen flickers continually source 2 HD SDI video may not appear to be normal if distance exceeds the maximum transferrable distance 63 HD SDI CAMERA EN LLL E EDITA 3 When a BNC cable adaptor is used to combine two or more BNC cables for distributed HD SDI video transfer make sure the impedance of the adaptor is 750 Otherwise it may cause shorter transfer distance or broken video transfer RS 485 communication is not Check RS 485 communication settings available 12 Glossary ALARM ACTIONS The assigned responses of the dome camera when there 15 input status change The dome may call Presets for each of the eight inputs The dome reports the alarm states to the Keyboard controller for processing AREA TITLE It is the name of the horizontal sector from a certain start point to end point of the selected dome Up to 24 areas can be programmed for the dome AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL AGC Allows for the amplification of the video signal in scenes with minimal ambient light Many low light scenes result in picture noise As gain 15 increased the picture noise 15 also amplified When is enabled the value of the gain setting is based on feedback from the camera When 15 disabled the camera uses the value set for the manual gain setting The trade off between picture level and noise may be adjusted when is disabled DIAGONALSCAN Move from start point to end p
43. llow for a star connection layout A splitter is required if a star connection layout is desired RS 485 guarantees 1 2 Km 4000 ft of data line routing repeater is recommended to extend over 1 2 Km 8 7 2 Connecting Video output 1 In the initial installation of the camera you can connect the camera to HD SDI monitor to check the connection status 2 When connecting a general monitor device with HDMI or YPbPr component input to the HD SDI video output you need to use a signal converter SDI to HDMI or SDI to YPbPr component 8 7 3 Video Standard 1 Countries and territories use different broadcasting television systems to ensure a correct video signal transmission the appropriate video standard for your country must be set at the device 2 Select 1080160 1080 30 720 60 720 30 for NTSC countries 3 Select 1080150 1080 25 720 50 720 25 for PAL countries 8 7 4 Video Cable The cable connecting the camera s video output and a monitor is a BNC coaxial cable as shown below HD SDI CAMERA SESS SS SSS Se If the distance between the camera and the monitor exceeds the recommended maximum please use an auxiliary HD SDI Repeater Maximum video Recommended transfer distance cable specification 100 140m 5C2V 750hm Figure 10 HD SDI Video Cable 8 7 5 Connecting Alarms Alarm In AL1 to 8 Magnetic PIR or other external sensor devices can be used to signal the dome camera to react to an event If you
44. oftware version FPGA Ver Version of FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array ID ID of PTZ dome camera Baud rate Baud rate Protocol Protocol type Tilt Test report of tilt mechanism Pan Test report of pan mechanism Camera Type of camera module 22 00 00 0000 00 00 Function Title AF AE HD SDI CAMERA 8 10 NORMAL DISPLAY OSD ALARM 123 After a successful boot up sequence the following information can be displayed on the monitor screen 4 N 2 On Screen Display normal control mode 00 00 0000 00 00 00 AM Date and time Function Title PRESET SCAN PATTERN TOUR AF AE Focus mode Exposure mode MESSAGE Status messages e g of memory usage ALARM 123 Activated alarm input number 20 0X Zoom magnification 270 0 090 0 Angles of PAN TILT gt N Approximate view direction e g N North DOME ID Title of PTZ dome camera up to 8 characters 0001 ID of PTZ dome camera Control the Joystick left right for panning Control the Joystick up down for tilting Control the TELE to zoom in Control the WIDE to zoom out Press the IRIS OPEN button to open the iris Press the IRIS CLOSE button to close the iris Press the IRIS OPEN FAR button for far focusing Press the IRIS OPEN NEAR button for near focusing Oe o Bo 23 HD SDI CAMERA 9 PROGRAM amp OPERATION 9 1 DOME CAMERA KEY BOARD CONTROLLER Prior to programming or operating a dome camera please make sure that
45. oint including tilt and zoom simultaneously and linearly DIGITAL SLOW SHUTTER DSS DSS enhances video quality in extreme low light situations When the Low Shutter setting is enabled low light information is collected over multiple fields based on the Shutter Limit setting As a result video may appear blurred or choppy in extreme low 64 HD SDI CAMERA n light situations This setting does not effect camera operation in normal lighting situations See also Automatic Gain Control AGC FLIP DIGITAL FLIP It allows the dome to turn 180 degrees when the camera tilts to its lower limit When the dome flips rotates the camera starts moving upward as long as the tilt control is kept in the down position Once the control is released the tilt control returns to its normal operational mode The flip feature is useful when you need to track someone who walks directly beneath the dome and continues on the other side HOME POSITION The default position to which the dome camera returns after an assigned period of inactivity passes The default position may be a Preset Tour Pattern or No Action INPUT ALARM A connection point on the dome camera that enables the system to monitor Input Devices There are four inputs available for the dome camera INPUT DEVICES External devices that provide information about the condition of system components that connect to the inputs on the dome camera Typ
46. ontrol the joystick right The next number displayed at the Number field If no number exists NEW 15 displayed at the Number field List Holidays 4 N M P List Holiday ALL each month JAN DEC 1 Select the LIST HOLIDAYS type to sort the holiday list Y 2 Select Previous or Next to list previous or next holidays 53 DATA Data HD SDI CAMERA xit 5 Tour YES gt Pattere Data OFF Area Title OFF UN Privacy zone OF Holidays OF Schedule OF 2 Factory Default The Factory Default function returns programmed data to initial state except the following 1 Time and date c N Sc 2 Erase Programmed Data This function erases programmed data from the MEMORY of the selected PTZ dome camera The origin offset value is not affected 54 SRAREMENGRAMMED DATA 2 HD SDI CAMERA Speed Response N Dome Angle _ Calibration ON Password Set Installation Flip Offset 000 0 000 0 Cuetam Infarndarixecute Erase 4 N Enabled for erasure BRE Data will not be affected NORMAL 2 2 Select YES control the joystick right 10 7 Setup 4 2 10 7 1 Preset Freeze the image is frozen during calling a preset 10 7 2 Speed Speed of the PTZ dome camera SLOW MEDIUM FAST
47. osition presets can be call directly assigned to actions or applied as HOME position M 2 Position Preset stored with this number 26 DIT TITLE RESET1 HD SDI CAMERA E 5555525553 123456790 Space E mE BCDEFGHIJ 1 Edit the title of the Position Preset see section 10 1 2 1 Edit Title Backspace Edit the camera position see section 10 1 2 2 Edit Position LMNOPQRST 3 Edit thagamera AE settings see section 10 4 1 AE Control JVWXYZ camera WB settings see section 10 4 2 WB Control hedoafahii O Focus settings Auto One Push Manual Edit the camera Night Shot settings see section 10 4 4 Night Shot Setup Edit the camera Gamma settings see section 10 4 6 Gamma Edit the camera Noise Filter settings OFF 1 5 Execute Save and Exit to save the settings and exit the submenu S To run stored position preset directly from dome menu to Run Function in the main DOME MENU 10 1 2 1 Edit Title Open the Title menu An alphanumeric character table is displayed on the monitor screen 2 N M 2 Blinking cursor Digit position Yellow cursor P Current cursor position 1 Move the cursor with the joystick to select a digit position in the title line 2 Move the cursor with the joystick to a character in the character table 3 Control the joystick TELE WIDE to set
48. s increased Useful in low light situations The higher the gain is set the more image noise may occur Shutter Shutter speeds 22 steps 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 8 6 1 4000 3500 1 6000 1 10000sec Slow shutter speeds 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 8 6 1 15 12 1 30 25 Values in stand for 50Hz mode cameras Slow shutter speeds are useful in low light conditions but may result in motion blur with fast moving objects Y Note When slow shutter speeds are used Auto Focus and White Balance may not function fully Exposure Compensation 7 to 7 10 5dB to 10 5dB Exposure compensation is a function which offsets the internal reference brightness level used in the AE mode by steps of 1 5 dB Slow Shutter ON OFF AUTO mode only 45 HD SDI CAMERA AAA AA Back Light Compensation Back light compensation ON OFF Compensates for the silhouetting effect of backlit objects e g in front of windows glass doors or other sources of light When the background of the subject is too bright or when the subject is too dark due to shooting in the AE mode back light compensation will make the subject appear clearer Selectable in AUTO mode only Bright 0 1 2 3 4 31 Defines the brightness level The bright control function adjusts both gain and iris using an internal algorithm according to a brightness level freely set by the user Exposure is controlled by gain when dark and by iris when bright Sharpness Higher
49. the selected character The cursor in the title line moves to the next digit position automatically To delete all characters select and execute Delete All 4 Execute Save and Exit with Control the joystick TELE WIDE 10 1 2 2 Edit Position 1 Open the Edit Position menu 27 ESEAS ETO SETUP gt ONTROL NO TITLE SEC HD SDI CAMERA 02 2 000 03 000 04 PATTERN4 05 PATTERNS gt 96 07 7 08 PATTERNS ES 2 123 0 100 0 Angles of PAN TILT 10 Zoom magnification 1 Edit the position joystick up down left right and the zoom factor TELE WIDE 2 Press the IRIS OPEN button to save the settings 10 1 3 Pattern A pattern records a user defined series of pan tilt zoom and focus movements Up to 8 patterns can be programmed for the PTZ dome camera Patterns can be called directly assigned to actions or applied as home position 4 2 1 Select pattern If column SEC is not 000 a recording is already saved at the selected pattern 28 PATTERN Sey S E gt ONTROL NO TITLE SEC HD SDI CAMERA umber 000 2 IRSE OUS the cu 2 position with Joystick up down yess IR NBERE the number 01 05 5 the JOPMick tele wide to Open the PATTERN AREA SETUP menu 06 6 000 07 7 000 08 PATTERNS recording 51980 4
50. the value outlines of the image will be enhanced 0 15 Wide Dynamic Range The Wide Dynamic Range mode is a function for dividing an image into several blocks and correcting blocked up shadows and blown out highlights in accordance with the intensity difference It enables you to obtain images in which portions ranging from dark to light can be recognized even when capturing a subject with a large intensity difference that is backlit or includes extremely light portions This mode corrects blocked up shadows and blown out highlights in accordance with the intensity difference Auto This mode switches WD ON OFF automatically in accordance with the intensity difference of the subject ON Configure the sensitivity for when WD 15 switched from OFF to ON with the detection sensitivity parameter OFF WDR disable Noise Filter Off 1 5 The Noise Filter function removes noise to provide clearer images 46 VB CONTROL lode HD SDI CAMERA AA Gain 1 10 42 WB Conil White Balance xecute On a UN k Mode AUTO Automatically and permanently computes the white balance value output using color information from the entire screen based on a range of values from 3000 to 7500K This mode 15 the default setting INDOOR Setting for indoor use at a color temperature of 3200 OUTDOOR Setting for outdoor use at a color temperature of 5800K ONE PUSH One
51. ve in relation to the dome camera s pan tilt position In addition the apparent size of the Privacy Zone adjusts automatically as the lens zooms in or out Up to eight Privacy Zones may be established for a dome camera SHUTTER LIMIT Setting used to define the maximum exposure time for the Open Shutter setting The values for the setting range from 1 2 to 1 60 The default setting is 1 4 WHITE BALANCE Adjustments in the color hue red and blue gains for a camera so that true white appears white in the image It is normally compensated for by the automatic gain control In some lighting conditions you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing When Automatic White Balance is enabled the camera measures the image and automatically adjusts the red and blue settings to balance white When Automatic White Balance 15 disabled the camera uses the values set for the red and blue settings to balance white Notes 66 VITEK LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY VITEK products carry a three 3 year limited warranty Digital recording and storage products are also warranted for 3 years except for the hard drives which carry their own independent fac tory warranty from the hard drive manufacturer VITEK warrants to the purchaser that products manufactured by VITEK are free of any rightful claim of infringement or the like and when used in the manner intended will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
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