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G60 Serial High Speed Dome Camera IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

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1. KELTHET 26 STITT 99999999 EELITEPTITI TEE 8 488 888 ELLTTHITITI zu The NO 10 ID code should be set to for the last camera connected Protocol setting Protocol of this speed dome can be set as following Note all setting must be operated after power off Protocol setting IOHERUT X W E SANTACHI65 1450 drm Pim om TOTA WI FS616 PHILIPS AD Pelco is the trade mark of Pelco Corperation 21 LED INDICATION There are 2 LED green red Red on power on Green on RS485 connected OK Flashing the RS485 signal from controller OK 1 pan tilt function 2 Zoom lens function 2 1 Zoom in and zoom out Zoom in to press TELE Zoom out to press WIDE 28 INDEX FOR ALL MENU UP A LEFT e RIGHT v DOWN JOCKSTICK Menu display CALL 8 ENTER menu exit PRESET 8 ENTER move joystick up or down to select move joystick right to confirm move joystick left to exit Dome ID 000 System Info Menu Rs485 Commnication Menu P2P Scan Menu Version 1 00 Serial NOOO7VIDOOO1 Date 2003 03 05 Exit Dome ID 000 21 Protocol VIDO STAR Left Limit Baud Rate 9600 Right Li
2. second repeat the last operation After passed the password the monitor display System Info System Setup Camera Control Preset Control Special Function Factory Default Exit 6 0 2 32 6 Move the cursor to system in for move joystick right Enter the submenu as following Version 1 04 the version of dome serial number which has been labeled on each camera Serial Date 2003 03 05 Exit 33 This information can not be changed after factory QC passed 6 2SYSTEM SETTING Rs485 Communication OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Constant Speed NORMAL High NORMAL HIGH LOW ON OFF Max Speed Min Speed 75 100 SELECTABLE AddOn Support Password Set Pitching Angle Exit 34 l move the joystick right to enter this submenu as following Dome ID 000 Protocol BOI Baud Rate 9600 Exit 6 2 2 35 Move the cursor to constant speed Move joystick right to enter Move joystick up or down to select and move right to confirm same setting Max speed min speed addon support when addon support is set ON YOU CAN USE CALL ADDITIONAL 50 64 Preset positions to set the dome camera AUX function Move the cursor to password set move joystick to enter the submenu Input New Password lengthof PW 56 Please Setup PW By Preset Oto 9 Call preset 1 to Exit 6 2 3 36 1 Input new code and input the one again 2 New pass word OK will display after fini
3. 0 Corner wall mount With power box 1 mount the cirner bracket on the corner of wall ecm ae 2 mount the power box on the corner plate 3 pull the video 5485 and power cable throngh the wall bracket 4 mount the wall bracket on the power box po ENN jum 5 omg 1827 A 21 3 3 Connection 1 AC24V Power Input 3 Video Output 4 Alarm 5 RS485 data 6 Plastic Ring 7 Speed Dome 8 Plastic Ring 9 Mounting Base 22 1 24 Power Input 2 AC24 Heater amp Fan AC24v input 3 Video Output 4 Alarm 5 RS485 data 7 Acrylic dome 23 335 ALARM INPUT red alarm 1 orange alarm 2 yellow alarm 3 green alarm 4 black alarm COM ALARM OUTPUT brown NC normal close white COM normal com blue NO normal open Alarm Input Output To dorne RS485 Signal Video Output m Hg Co Ns i when powered the dome camera performs self check including one panning tilting zooming focusing operation 24 3 4 Camera Address and protocol ID setting Protocol Camera Address ID N C N 7 345 lt 5 t 2 DIU CULL Re 85788985 MIELEC SM 87888444 885748884 MITEL Re oT eT
4. 0 0 000 7 000 0 000 Proportional Pan ON Delay 9 000 0 000 2 000 0 000 4 000 0 000 6 000 0 000 8 000 0 000 10 000 0 000 OFF ON AUTO Auto Resume ON Timer lt Minute gt 05 11 000 0 000 12 000 0 000 Joystick Auto FOCUS Home Position 000 13 000 0 000 14 000 0 000 Auto Mode Mode select Call Preset 1 Setup Auto Running Exit Privacy Zone Motion Detection Patrol Menu Brush 1 Title 700000001 Record Run Factory Default Menu Auto Running Menu Delete Exit FACTORY DEFAULT NO YES m m P2P Scan Full Scan SEQ Patrol Exit Set Active ON Show Exit m Record Menu Call Preset No 1to 22 00000001 CONFRM RECORD Privacy Zone Menu No 21 Set Menu PTZ POSITION SCREEN POSITION SIZE AD JUST DE 6 Menu Setting After powered on the speed dome will self cheek The monitor will display as following fig6 0 0 Dome ID Protocol Baud Rate 9600 Serial 30 The information will disappear after the self cheek finished Enter menu call 8 enter 6 0 1 The monitor display Input pass word Max password length is 6 Digits Setting preset No 0 9 EXIT Call No 1 6 0 1 You must input password to enter menu the original password is 000000 Move joystick to the firstx preset 0 enter Means input 0 31 Move joystick to the
5. 6 1 move the cursor to p2p scan move joystick right to enter submenu the monitor displays No Left Limit Right Limit Speed Run Delete Exit 6 5 3 47 1 No 1 2 3 4 Move the cursor to left limit The monitor will display Call No 1 To save Preset No 1 esc Setting Move joystick up down left right and zoom in zoom out to select the position you want the call 1 enter to save and exit the set the right limit 2 Move the cursor to setting Move joystick right to enter the monitor will display Call No 1 To save Preset No 1 esc Setting Now move joystick up or down and zoom in or out to the position you wanted and call 1 enter to save and exit The monitor will display 48 3 4 5 Speed 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 8 stand for high speed 1 stand for low speed Move to run the dome will move block between the 2 preset positions Delete to delete the setting full scan move the cursor to full scan move joystick right to enter submenu the monitor displays 6 5 5 mode pan both tilt speed 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 run to scan automatically 49 3 SEQ AUTO TOUR The preset position can be programmed to be recalled in a set of sequence this sequence can e set to let the camera scan from one position the next in a cycle at a set speed This feature is called auto cruise The camera can do auto cruise if inputting the preset position sequences into called
6. G60 Serial High Speed Dome Camera IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product the following WARNINGS should be observed 1 Do not attempt to disassemble the camera To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Ask a qualified service personnel for servicing 2 Handle the camera with care Do not abuse the camera Avoid striking shaking etc The camera could be damaged by improper handling or storage 3 Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture nor try to operate it in wet areas This product is designed for indoor use or locations where it is protected from rain and moisture Turn the power off immediately and ask a qualified service personnel for servicing Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock 4 Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Care should be taken not to scratch the 1 dome when wiping it Afterwards wipe off the remained part of the detergent in it with a dry cloth 5 Never face the camera towards the sun Do not aim the camera at bright objects Whether the camera is in use or not never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects Otherwise blooming or smear maybe caused 6 Never face the camera towards a place expos
7. auto cruise Cruise sequence and dwell time of each preset can be set Up to 36 presets can be memorized in each cruise tour No Title Setting Run Delete D Exit 6 5 6 50 1 4 3 2 Setting to programe the tour The monitor displays Preset 1 ESC Format No SPEED TIME CALL NOI SAVE 6 5 7 Patrol function Patrol path memory function With this function the camera can memorize the pan tilt movements and lens command of the dome within 180 seconds 4 pattern routes are available pattern memory is only applicable to the operation of pan tilt and lens by OSD menu Move the cursor to patrol Move the joystick right to enter submenu The monitor displays 5 Title Record Run Delete Exit 6 5 8 52 No 1 4 3 2 Record to programe patrol routing The monitor will display Call Preset No 1 To gt RECORD 6 5 9 after setting call 1 enter to save and exit the monitor will display WAITING RECORD OK RUN to run to patrol tour you set 3 Privacy zone Privacy masking setting When there is a house or even a window within the camera frame it is possible to make the area so that it will not 53 appear on the monitor to proior to protect privacy up to 8 masks of arbitrary size are available Move the cursor to privacy submenu The monitor will display NO Set Active ON Show Exit No 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Set to
8. e the cursor to title Moving the joystick up or down to select title 42 Delete Exit 3 Move the cursor to call you can call the preset position That has been set if the preset position has not be set the monitor will display 4 Exit Nonentity 6 4 2 43 6 5Special function Move the cursor to special function Move joystick right to enter submenu The monitor will display Proportional Pan Auto Resume Joystick Auto Auto Mode Auto Running Privacy Zone Motion Detection Brush Exit 6 5 0 44 1 Proportional pan ON OFF The pan speed of dong will lower to capture clear picture according to zoom in when the proportional pan is set to ON 2 Autoresume ON OFF ON the dome will restart the situation after powered on 3 Joystick auto focus none both iris Auto mode Move the cursor to auto mode Move joystick right to enter submenu The monitor will display Delay Timer lt Minute gt 05 Home Position 000 Mode Select D Exit Delay Timer 01 02 29 30 Home Position 001 002 079 080 Mode Select OFF PATROL SEQ AUTO TILT AUTO PAN P2P SCAN HOME PTZ 2 Auto running tour p2p scan set left and right limit of the desired view area input the order to make the camera scan between the two limits with set speed please refer to the keyboard user manual for more details Move the cursor to auto running P2P Scan Full Scan SEQ Patrol D Exit 4
9. ed to light sources for a long time If light sources such as spot light cause burn in on the display screen part of image may discolor due to deterioration of color filter in CCD when changing aim of the camera etc 7 The outdoor dome camera power source is AC230 V This camera is designed for mounting on the ceiling or wall Using this camera installed upside down for example mounted on the floor may cause malfunction 8 Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the camera in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists Do not place near heat sources such as radiators stoves or other units that produce heat Use the camera under conditions where temperature is between 10 C 50 14 122 F Recommended temperature 40 C 104 F and humidity is below 90 The input power source is AC 230V 2 9 Do not install the camera near the air out let of an conditioner The lens may become cloudy due to condensation if the camera is used under the following conditions Rapid temperature fluctuations by switching the air conditioner on and off Rapid temperature fluctuations due to frequent door opening and closing Use in an environment where eyeglasses become foggy Use in a room filled with cigarette smoke or dust If the lens becomes cloudy due to condensation remove the dome cover and wipe all moist surfaces with a
10. ing for M4 screws 2 Mount the mount base on the ceiling with 4 M4 screws 3 Install the P T Z Module in the mount base with clock direction 2 2 INDOOR CEILING MOUNT 1 Drill four holes on firm ceiling for M6 expansion bolts with heavy duty electrical drill Mount the base of ceiling bracket with 4nuts to the 4 expension bolts on the ceiling 2 Pull power RS485 and video cables the ceiling bracket base form the side concave cut 3 Install the P T Z module in the mount base with right clock direction 2 3 INDOOR WALL MOUNT 1 Drill 4 holes on firm wall for M6 expansion bolts with heavy duty electrical drill Push M6 expansion bolts into the holes 2 Install the P T Z module in the mount base 4 in the clock direction 2 10 2 4 INDOOR EMBEDED MOUNT 2 Mount the embedded bracket on the false ceiling 1 Cut a hole as following in the false ceiling 5 5 T7 CY a m 2150 3 Fix the embedded bracket with the supplied 4 Mount the secure line to the mount base 3 screws 11 5 Install the 7 mount in the mount Base with the clock direction Ta Z NON 6 Mount the decorocting ring with 2 screws 12 1 Mount the power box on the confirm wall 2 Pull power RS485 and video cables through the wall bracket 3 Connect all the cable in the power box 4 Mount the wall bracket on the power box with 4 nuts 5 Tigten the sc
11. mit Exit Speed Delete Exit System Setup Menu Password Set Menu Left Limit Menu Rs485 Commnication Constant Speed OFF Max Speed NORMAL Min Speed NORMAL AddOn Support ON Password Set Pitching Angle 090 Exit enel Input new Password Please Setup PW By Preset 0109 Call Preset O to Exit Max length of is 6 Call Preset No 1 to Exit Setting Protocol WIDO STAR Baud Rate 9600 Serial NOOO7VIDOOO1 05 Please Input password Max length of passwordis 6 Please Setup PW By preset No Oto 9 Call Preset No 1to Exit se os System Info System Setup Camera Control Preset Control Special Function Factory Default Exit Camera Control Menu Next Menu Full Scan Menu Camera Power Image Reverse Mode BackLight AUTO Color Video Speed 3 Day Night AUTO Shutter Speed Run Osd OFF AGC AD just AUTO Exit DigitZoom Brightness AD just AUTO Focu Mode AUTO Zoom Speed High E IRIS Adjust AUTO Focu Speed High T White Balance AUTO Reset SEQ Menu Image Freeze OFF Exit No Next Exit Setting Run Preset Control Menu Setting Menu 1 Title 00000001 Setting Delete Exit 00 On g 8 0 0 2 0 X Setting Menu Preset No 1 ESC Format No SPEED TIME 1 000 0 000 Special Function Menu Auto Mode Menu 3 000 0 000 5 00
12. nected to the port of the circuit connection board or the contact is not good 2 The municipal power supply has been cut off or the 24Vac transformer is inmalfunction If the red LED on the circuit connection board in the housing is lit causes may be 1 Fuse is bad or it is not installed 2 The cable connection is not good in contact 3 24Vac transformer outputs too low voltage 4 The power PCB is bad 58 1 Check the power supply to see if it is connected or confirm if the plug contact well 2 Check to see if the municipal power supply has been cut off Check to see if the 24Vac transformer is ok 1 Replace the fuse The fuse is a 3 ampere one 2 Check and confirm all the wire connections are correct and good in contact 3 Use a voltmeter the check the voltage load to the dome If the voltage is below 24 Vac the voltage is not applicable 4 Please contact factory or distributor for replacement of power PCB Self testing and image are normal but the dome is uncontrollable Fan does not function 1 The dome DIP switch setting is incorrect 2 The two poles of the control cables are connected wrongly or the connection is open 1 Wire connection of fan is not good 59 1 Reset the DIP switches as per the DIP switch setting chart 2 Check the control cables and confirm the connection is correct and good in contact 1 Connect the fan wire If the fan still does not function con
13. rew as following 14 A2WITHOUT POWER BOX 1 Mount the wall bracket the confirm wall 2 Pull all the RS485 video and power cables through the wall bracket VA 3 Tigten the screw as following ee eget N _ f 1 7X 1 1 M _ N M N EN 15 2 5 OUTDOOR CEILING MOUNT BIWITHOUT POWER BOX I Mount the ceiling bracket on the confirm ceiling 2 Pull all video RS485 and power cables through the ceiling bracket 3 Installate the P T Z module in the outdoor housing with the clock direction 4 Tighten the screw as following 16 HRE 22 u 2 with power box 1 Mount the power box on the confirm ceiling 2 Mount the ceiling bracket on the power box 3 Pull the video RS485 and power cables through the ceiling bracket 4 Install the P T Z module in the outdoor housing with right clock direction 5 Tighten the screw as following OUTDOOR POLE MOUNT without power box mounting as following 18 OUTDOOR POLE MOUNT with power box mounting as following 19 CORNER MOUNT WITHOUT POWER BOX 1 Mount the corner bracket on the corner of wall 2 Pull all the video RS485and power cable the the wall bracket 3 Mount the wall bracket an the corner plate 2
14. set the masking position The monitor will display PTZ POSITION SCREEN POSITION SIZE ADJUST gt EXIT ENTER PTZ POSITION PTZ POSITION Now you move joystick up right left to select the position you want 1 enter to save and exit move the cursor to SCREEN POSITION and enter the submenu the monitor will display SCREEN POSITION Move the joystick to find the start position you want to mask call 1 enter to save and size adjust Move the cursor to size adjust Move joystick right to enter submenu The monitor will display SIZE ADJUST Move joystick down or right to mask the position you want 55 call 1 enter to save and exit Active OFF ON ON the masking will display Show to show the NO x masking position motion detection now not used Brush Not used in speed dome Alarm input The monitor displays Alarm in 1 001 Alarm in2 002 Alarm in 3 003 Alarm in 4 004 Mode No Output NO 6 6 Factory default Move the cursor to factory default Move joystick right to enter submenu The monitor displays 56 FACTORY DEFAULT NO YES Move joystick left to say no Move joystick right twice to say yes 57 Appendix VII Troubleshooting Possible causes _ Soon _ Trouble No action no video after powered up If the red LED on the circuit connection board in the housing is not lit causes may be 1 The 24Vac power supply is not con
15. shed 3 call 1 enter to exit this submenu 6 3camera function Move the cursor to camera control Move the joystick right to enter submenu 27 Camera Power Back Light Day Night Osd Digit Zoom Focus Mode IRIS Adjust White Balance Image Freeze 6 3 1 Next m Cerit 9 9 6 Back Light to set backlight ON OFF Day Night to set day night function on off auto Osd to set OSD on off Digit Zoom digital zoom on off Focus Mode Near ltd Infinity One push auto AF Low AF normal Auto IRIS Adjust Auto manual priority White Balance auto indoor outdoor one push ATW manual Image Freeze on off Next 39 Move the cursor to next and move joystick right to enter the next submenu Image Reverse Color Video Shutter Speed AGC Adjust Brightness Adjust Zoom Speed High Focus Speed High Reset Exit 6 3 2 9 9 9 9 9 Image Reverse ON OFF Color Video ON OFF Shutter Speed AUTO MANUAL AGC Adjust AUTO MANUAL Brightness Adjust Not use now Zoom Speed 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Focus Speed 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Reset reset to factory setting Next 4 6 4Preset control Move the cursor to preset control Move joystick right to enter the submenu No 001 Title 00000000 Setting Call Delete gt Exit 1 Move the cursor to NO Moving the joystick up or down to change the 0 9 move joystick right to confirm 2 Mov
16. soft cloth Burn in of an image may be caused on the fluorescent screen of CRT The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit AN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit 2 INSTALLATION INDOOR DOME OUTDOOR DOME E 4 RERO 5 54 7 ERE Dimension TAARE 190 1 INDOOR BRACKET CEILING MOUNT 270 v N L WALL MOUNT 702 ro WALL MOUNT 180 140 4 4 26 EMBEDDED MOUNT OUTDOOR WALL MOUNT WITH POWER BOX 180 4 200 214 25 CEILING MOUNT ip Wall MOUNT CORNER MOUNT POLE MOUNT pole diameter 100 150mm WALL MOUNT BRACKET SUNSHIELD NV N M EX 2 1INDOOR SURFACE MOUNT 1 Decide the mount position on the ceiling Drill 4 holes on firm ceil
17. tact the distributor or factory Vertical roll on 1 Cameras are out of phase monitor when switching between cameras 60 1 If you are wiring more than one dome to the same transformer it is important to wire the power connector in each dome the same way That is the wiring from one side of the transformer must be connected to the same connector on each dome Make sure you wire power to the outer connectors of the Terminal block and groundt othe middle connector Otherwise y o u could damage dome Vague Image 1 Manual focus has been set 1 Operate dome or call any preset 2 Unclean down cover 2 Clean the down cover 61

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