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1. FOR A GOOD REASON GRUNDIG Owner s Manual Motorized Dome Cameras GCA C0335P Motorized Dome Day Night Camera 12x Zoom WDR 0335 28 1 10 08 2011 ASP AG Content 6 Cable Connection 5 1 Introduction 1 5 Operation and Configuration 2 Important Safety Instructions 1 1 OSD Display Format 9 3 Package Contents 2 2 0SD Menu Tree 10 4 Installation 2 3 Configuration Menu 13 1 Installation Remarks 2 6 Switch Settings Index Table 35 2 Switch amp Connector Definition 3 7 System Expansion 43 3 Communication Switch Setting 4 1 Connecting with a Connector Box 43 4 ID Configuration 4 2 Signal Distribution Unit 44 5 Camera Control Protocol Setup 4 8 Integration of a Pelco Keyboard 45 1 Introduction The Swiftdome Camera GCA C0335P is an innovative Dome Camera designed for middle and small surveillance applications and possesses true Swiftdome Camera features such as high speed and accurate Pan Tilt up to 12x12 zoom ratio 180 Digital Image Flip Speed by Zoom and Preset Speed up to 400 s Additionally it contains 206 Preset Points 8 Sequence Lines 4 Auto Pan Lines and 8 Cruise Lines to support automatic operations It is ideal for all surveillance requirements in hotels department stores intelligent buildings amusement parks parking lots factories hospitals schools stations etc This Swiftdome Camera contains various solutions for low light and high contrast conditions For example a bright
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5. PRIVACY MASK to continue the setup of the Privacy Mask function MAIN PAGE 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ALARM SETTING ENTER ALARM DETECT ENTER WDR FUNCTION OFF PRIVACY MASK ENTER TIME SETTING ENTER SCHEDULE ENTER EXIT OSD YES 9 3 19 ALARM DETECT When the Alarm Detect function Is activated the camera will detect movement within a monitoring area and then send an alarm signal automatically The flash warning notice MOTION will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen ALARM DETECT DETECT SWITCH OFF DETECT MODE NONE BLOCK MODE NONE FRAME SET NONE FRAME DISABLE NONE THRESHOLD NONE EXIT YES DETECT SWITCH This item is used to enable or disable the ALARM DETECT function DETECT MODE The Motion Mode Is set in this section MOTION The Motion Detection function allows detecting suspicious motion and triggers alarms when the motion volume in the detected area reaches exceeds the determined sensitivity threshold value The main menu is shown below ALARM DETECT DETECT SWITCH OFF DETECT MODE MOTION BLOCK MODE ON FRAME SET 01 FRAME DISABLE 01 THRESHOLD 016 EXIT YES 29 English BLOCK MODE In Motion Detect Mode users can set Block Mode to ON or OFF When BLOCK MODE is turned on and there are any variations e g caused by intrusion the observed area in the sections of the monitoring image the affected parts will be highlighted dynamically FRAME SET In a monitored field users can def
6. 7 English Application Users can see the displayed images as shown below when a dome Is placed on top of a desk for instance FREEZE The Freeze function allows to hold the image while the camera is moving between preset positions like in PRESET please refer to 5 3 12 or SEQUENCE please refer to 5 3 13 mode For example when the Dome Camera is manipulated to run from point A to point if the Freeze function is activated the first view that users would see Is point A Then the next view would directly change to point B without displaying the moving path APERTURE Users can adjust the enhancement of the edges of objects in the picture There are 16 levels of adjustment the options are from lt 01 gt to lt 16 gt lt 01 gt represents no enhancement When shooting a text this function can make the text sharp EXIT Exit the SETUP MENU 1 and go back to the MAIN PAGE 1 to set other functions under the Setup Menu 2 MAIN PAGE 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEFAULT CAMERA ON BACKLIGHT OFF FOCUS AUTO AE MODE ENTER WBC MODE AUTO SETUP MENU 1 ENTER SETUP MENU 2 ENTER 9 3 8 SETUP MENU 2 The SETUP MENU 2 is shown below SETUP MENU 2 FLIP ENTER ANGLE ADJUSTER ENTER SPEED BY ZOOM OFF AUTO CALI OFF PASSWORD OFF OSD AUTO CLOSE 20 SEC SYSTEM RESET ENTER EXIT YES FLIP Users can track an object continuously when it passes through underneath the Dome Camera by setting Flip to IMAGE digital flip or M E mechanical
7. Layer 3 Default HOME FUNCTION lt ON gt lt OFF gt PRESET SEQUENCE SELECT MODE na WESEEEEE CRUISE ss HOME SETTING PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE ENTER AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE lt 001 gt lt 256 gt lt 001 gt lt 008 gt 001 lt 004 gt 001 008 001 RETURN TIME lt 001 gt 128 MIN ENTER EXT SAVEYES PRESET SEQUENCE ALARM ACTION AUTOPAN CRUISE AUTO IR FUNCTION MANUAL gt gt x O ALARM SETTNG ENTER PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE lt 001 gt lt 256 gt lt 001 gt lt 008 gt 001 004 001 008 001 ALWAYS 0015 127 SEC DWELL TIME ALWAYS THRESHOLD EXIT DETECT SWITCH DETECI MODE BLOCK MODE FRAME SET FRAME DISABLE O O TI n TI TI ALARM DETECT WDR FUNCTION PRIVACY MASK SET MASK 01 16 TIME SETTING SET YEAR SET MONTH SET DAY COLOR lt BLACK gt lt WHITE gt lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt lt CYAN gt lt YELLOW gt lt MAGENTA gt V SIZE lt 000 gt lt 060 gt ENTER TIME DISPLAY lt ON gt lt OFF gt English Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default HOME FUNCTION lt ON gt lt OFF gt PRESET SEQUENCE SELECT MODE na WESEEEEE CRUISE ss HOME SETTING PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE ENTER AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE lt 001 gt lt 256 gt lt 001 gt lt 008 gt 00
8. and zoom values of the start point will be recorded and fixed for the selected Auto Pan line END POINT Users are able to set the end point after the start point is defined Pan the Dome Camera to another position and press lt ENTER gt to save the position as the end point DIRECTION This item is for setting the AUTOPAN direction of the Dome Camera The camera will start to pan clockwise from the start point to the end point if your selection is lt RIGHT gt and then return to the start point The dome will start to pan anti clockwise from the start point to the end point if your selection is lt LEFT gt Please refer to the diagram below Start Point LEFT RIGHT RIGHT qq clockwise LEFT anti clockwise ea 000000 BBB End Point SPEED This item 15 for defining the Dome Camera rotation speed while running an Auto Pan The speed 15 adjustable from 1 to 4 10 45 degrees sec English 2h RUN AUTOPAN After all settings related to Auto Pan are completed select this item to execute the Auto Pan function EXIT Exit the AUTOPAN setup menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up a cruise MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY ON TITLE DISPLAY OFF TITLE SETTING 01 PRESET ENTER SEQUENCE ENTER AUTOPAN ENTER CRUISE ENTER HOME SETTING ENTER NOTE Users can execute the Auto Pan function through a keyboard Please refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for further information 5 3 15 CRUISE CRUISE i
9. background or shade can result in the subject of the image appearing darker The backlight compensation function can solve this problem for it produces a bright and beautiful image in these conditions The Dome Camera supports one cabling for easy installation and can be combined with various digital surveillance products such as DVRs Control Keyboards and various sorts of accessories for a total surveillance solution The camera is incorporated with multiple protocols Pelco VCL Philips etc to enhance powerful connectivity 2 Important Safety Instructions Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet Using any other adapter could cause fire electrical shock or damage to the product Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion fire electric shock or damage to the product Do not connect multiple products to one single adapter Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat generation or fire Do not place conductive objects e g screwdrivers coins or any metal items or containers filled with water on top of the product Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire electric shock or falling objects If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit stop using the product In such case immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock If this product fails to ope
10. be erased e g 01 STEP 2 Press ENTER to confirm your selection EXIT Exit the PRIVACY MASK menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on with the time related setup MAIN PAGE 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ALARM SETTING ENTER ALARM DETECT ENTER WDR FUNCTION OFF PRIVACY MASK ENTER TIME SETTING ENTER SCHEDULE ENTER EXIT OSD YES English 32 9 3 22 TIME SETTING The time setting function is used to set the TIME related parameters of the Swiftdome Camera Each item in the menu Is listed as follows TIME SETTING TIME DISPLAY OFF SET YEAR 00 SET MONTH 01 SET DAY 00 SET HOUR 00 SET MINUTE 00 EXIT SAVE YES TIME DISPLAY Select lt ON gt to display Time information on the screen or lt OFF gt not to display this information SET YEAR MONTH DAY These items are for setting up the system date SET HOUR MINUTE These items are for setting up the system time EXIT SAVE Exit the TIME SETTING menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 3 to set up a schedule MAIN PAGE 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ALARM SETTING ENTER ALARM DETECT ENTER WDR FUNCTION OFF PRIVACY MASK ENTER TIME SETTING ENTER SCHEDULE ENTER EXIT OSD YES 5 3 23 SCHEDULE FUNCTION The schedule function enables users to program the performance of a preset point or function Sequence Auto automatically in a specific period of time SCHEDULE SWITCH POINT HOUR MINUTE MODE PRESET POINT SCHEDULE RESET EXIT SWITCH Select ON
11. flip FLIP SETTING FLIP OFF EXIT SET YES English 18 IMAGE IMAGE represents a digital IMAGE FLIP which enables users to keep tracking objects seamlessly Under this mode almost no delay occurs in contrast to M E mode NOTE The Privacy Mask function will be automatically disabled if the Image Flip function is enabled and the screen will show MASK WILL BE SET OFF M E M E is a standard mechanical operation As the Dome Camera tilts to the maximum angle it will pan 180 and then continue tilting to keep tracking objects OFF Select this item to disable the flip function NOTE To make the Dome Camera tilt between a specific range such as 10 to 100 please go to ANGLE ADJUSTER see next section to set the angle range of the tilt Otherwise the camera will tilt 90 as set in the default setting ANGLE ADJUSTER This item is for adjusting the camera view angle The range of the view angle is between 10 and 100 ANGLE ADJUSTER MIN ANGLE 00 DEG MAX ANGLE 090 DEG EXIT FSET YES SPEED BY ZOOM If this item is set to lt ON gt the pan tilt speed will be adjusted by internal algorithm when zooming automatically The larger zoom ratio leads to a lower rotation speed AUTO CALI Auto Calibration There is one horizontal and one vertical infrared ray check point in each dome When the dome camera s position Is moved during installation or maintenance the relative distance between the origi
12. menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up an Auto Pan MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY TITLE DISPLAY TITLE SETTING PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE HOME SETTING ON OFF 01 ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER NOTE Users can execute the sequence function through a keyboard Please refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for further information 23 English 5 3 14 AUTOPAN To execute Auto Pan means scanning an area horizontally so that the Dome Camera can catch a horizontal view The parameters are listed as follows AUTOPAN AUTOPAN LINE 1 START POINT TO FIND END POINT TO FIND DIRECTION RIGHT SPEED 01 RUN AUTOPAN ENTER EXIT YES AUTOPAN LINE There are four sets of auto pan lines built Dome Camera Users can choose to execute a line by using the LEFT RIGHT direction keys In addition users are able to command the Dome Camera to do endless panning by setting the start point just like the end point START POINT Follow the description below to set the start position of the AUTOPAN path STEP 1 Move the cursor to the lt START POINT gt and press lt ENTER gt while the item lt TO FIND gt is flashing Then this item will turn to TO SAVE automatically STEP 2 Move the Dome Camera to a desired position and press lt ENTER gt to save the position as the start point the cursor will move to lt END POINT gt automatically Make sure to set the end point to complete the Auto Pan setting NOTE The tilt
13. of your Swiftdome can be set by the OSD On Screen Display menu with a control device such as a control keyboard The tables below show the parameters that can be set through the 050 menu To enter the OSD menu of the selected camera press the CAMERA MENU key on the control keyboard and hold it for 3 seconds to enter the 050 menu To select the setup item use the direction keys on the keyboard to move the OSD cursor in the OSD menu To setup an item use the direction keys on the keyboard to move the OSD cursor in the OSD menu For items with an arrow gt press the right left direction keys on the control keyboard to select it For items with a J press the CAMERA MENU gt key on the control keyboard to enter the submenu For items with several arrows 3 J users can use the right left direction keys to select these functions and then press the lt CAMERA MENU gt key on the control keyboard to enter their submenus NOTE In the Camera OSD menu the lt CAMERA MENU gt key functions as ENTER and EXIT 5 3 1 LANGUAGE The camera supports a multi language OSD operation The available languages include English French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish When you select a language with the arrow keys on the Control Keyboard the OSD menu will automatically be displayed in the language you have selected The default language is lt ENGLISH gt MAIN PAGE 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEFAULT CAMERA ON BACKLIGHT OFF FOCUS AUT
14. set through this item The available colours are black white red green blue cyan yellow and magenta SET MASK Use the control device to move the Dome Camera to the area where you want to set a mask Press lt ENTER gt to enter the SET MASK menu The dome will memorise the present position as a privacy mask position Up to 16 masks can be set MASK MENU 01 H CENTER L R V CENTER D U H SIZE 000 V SIZE 000 EXIT SAVE YES H CENTER The original horizontal centre of a mask zone Is the centre of a screen It is possible to move a mask zone to another position by adjusting the horizontal value with the LEFT RIGHT direction keys on the keyboard The camera will pan right or left according to user s control V CENTER The original vertical centre of a mask zone 15 the center of a screen It is possible to move a mask zone to another position by adjusting the vertical value with the LEFT RIGHT direction keys on the keyboard The camera will tilt up or down according to the user s control HSIZE 00 80 Users can adjust the horizontal size of a privacy mask through this item Setting the H and V size to 0 can delete the selected mask V SIZE 00 60 Users can adjust the vertical size of a privacy mask through this item Setting the and V size to 0 can delete the selected mask CLEAR MASK Users can delete a preset mask zone with this item Please follow the steps listed below STEP 1 Select the mask zone that is to
15. status moreover once a firmware upgrade was carried out users need to reset switch SW 6 afterwards RS 485 Setting Half duplex Full duplex 4 4 ID Configuration Please change the analogue Dome Camera s ID if there is more than one Dome Camera in the same network Use this switch to change your Swiftdome Camera s ID by setting the 10 bit dip switch For instance if the camera s ID is 006 set the SW 8 and SW 9 to ON the rest to OFF as shown below dir rnm 12345 6 7 8910 For switch configuration details please refer to the Switch Settings Index Table Chapter 6 in this manual NOTE No two Dome Cameras should be given the same ID otherwise a communication conflict may occur 4 5 Camera Control Protocol Setup Define the protocol you are going to use based on the devices of your surveillance system Generally the use of one protocol is recommended even if the devices are provided from different manufacturers Please refer to the table below for all supported protocols with their matching switch numbers and baud rate and choose a protocol for your Swiftdome Camera Use the 6 bit dip switch Camera Control Protocol Switch to set your camera s control protocol and its baud rate JI nn 12345 6 4 English If you select the protocol Pelco D which is to be set with switch 01 and baud rate 2400 for instance set the SW 6 to the rest to OFF as shown below Switch No Protocol B
16. to enable or OFF to disable the schedule function 33 English 6 Switch Settings Index Table Please refer to the switch settings below for the Dome Camera s ID and protocol setup Camera ID Setup SWITCH SETTING 0 1 2 3 5 amp 7 8 9 35 English 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF UFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SWITCH SETTING SW 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF English SW 6 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
17. 1 lt 004 gt 001 008 001 RETURN TIME lt 001 gt 128 MIN ENTER EXT SAVEYES PRESET SEQUENCE ALARM ACTION AUTOPAN CRUISE AUTO IR FUNCTION MANUAL gt gt x O ALARM SETTNG ENTER PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE lt 001 gt lt 256 gt lt 001 gt lt 008 gt 001 004 001 008 001 ALWAYS 0015 127 SEC DWELL TIME ALWAYS THRESHOLD EXIT DETECT SWITCH DETECI MODE BLOCK MODE FRAME SET FRAME DISABLE O O TI n TI TI ALARM DETECT WDR FUNCTION PRIVACY MASK SET MASK 01 16 TIME SETTING SET YEAR SET MONTH SET DAY COLOR lt BLACK gt lt WHITE gt lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt lt CYAN gt lt YELLOW gt lt MAGENTA gt V SIZE lt 000 gt lt 060 gt ENTER TIME DISPLAY lt ON gt lt OFF gt English Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 SET HOUR lt 00 gt lt 23 gt SET MINUTE lt 00 gt lt 59 gt EXIT SAVE ves SCHEDULE SWITCH oo 01 32 00 23 O S lt 00 gt lt 59 gt OO NONE PRESET POINT 001 256 SCHEDULE SEQUENCE IR WE AUTOPAN LINE OO lt 001 gt lt 004 gt WEN CRUISE LINE CRUISE lt 001 gt lt 008 gt pS PRESEI IR FUNCTION AUTO IR FUNC dr SCHEDULE RESET YES EXIT 050 5 3 Configuration Menu The detailed functions and parameter settings
18. F OFF 236 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 237 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 238 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 239 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 240 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 241 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 242 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 243 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 244 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 245 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 246 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 247 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 248 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 249 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 250 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 251 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 252 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 253 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 254 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF English Protocol Setup Protocol No SWITCH SETTING English 42 7 System Expansion 7 1 Connecting with a Connector Box Ideally being used in indoor installation circumstances a Connector Box provides easy wiring and well organised connection between alarms cameras and other devices for easy installation To connect the connector box with other devices Use a RS 485 cable CAT 5 is recommended to complete RS 485 communication wiring with control devices such as DVRs and Control Keyboards Use a 22 pin cable to connect the connector box to the dome For more detailed information please refer to the connector box u
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21. INT PRESET POS SPEED DWELL TIME RUN SEQUENCE EXIT SEQUENCE LINE 1 01 01 01 0005 ENTER YES There are eight sets of sequence lines built in the Dome Camera Please use the LEFT RIGHT direction keys to first select a line and then set its sequence points SEQUENCE POINT Up to 64 points can be specified for each sequence line A Sequence Point represents the location of a preset in an order of preset points that the Dome Camera will automatically run The following setup items including PRESET POSITION SPEED and DWELL TIME will influence how the camera runs through each sequence point PRESET POSITION Users can assign a specific preset position to the selected sequence point with this item SPEED Users can set the speed of the transition from one sequence point to the next one The range of speed is from 1 to 15 Within this range PAN and Tilt speed varies from 5 to 300 degrees sec DWELL TIME The DWELL TIME is the duration during which the Dome Camera stays at a sequence point The range of duration time is from lt 000 gt to lt 127 gt seconds The Dome Camera will go to the next sequence point when the DWELL TIME expires If the setting is lt 000 gt the Dome Camera will stay at this sequence point until the user manually moves the camera RUN SEQUENCE With this item users can command the Dome Camera manually to run the selected sequence line EXIT Select this item to exit the SEQUENCE
22. NOTE The difference between optical and digital zoom Is that the optical zoom uses the lens within the camera to draw the image closer via zooming in or out for achieving the desired effect Optical zoom keeps the same resolution in the zoomed image as there was in the original image therefore the image quality stays the same In contrast the Digital zoom takes one part of the image and expands that image to the full size of the screen in doing so the image quality will be reduced SLOW SHUTTER The shutter speed determines how long the image sensor Is exposed to light The Dome Camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed based on the light condition of the operating environment With the Slow Shutter function the camera will still produce a clear image in low light conditions under 0 1 lux DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION D N R With 2D 3D Noise Reduction the processor analyses pixel by pixel and frame by frame to eliminate environmental noise signals so that the highest quality Image can be produced even in low light conditions In comparison with 2D D N R the 3D D N R generates better denoising effects IMAGE INVERSE Users can select lt ON gt to inverse the displayed image vertically and horizontally please see the figures shown below Occasions to employ the function include conferences demonstration testing etc The default setting is OFF When this function is enabled the preset mask s will be set off automatically
23. NTER WDR FUNCTION OFF PRIVACY MASK ENTER TIME SETTING ENTER SCHEDULE ENTER EXIT OSD TES 9 3 21 PRIVACY MASK The Privacy Mask function aims to avoid any intrusive monitoring Users can adjust the camera view position using the joystick and adjust the mask size and area via the direction keys on the control keyboard When setting a mask it is suggested to set it at least twice bigger height and width than the masked object The Dome Camera will assume that the center of the selected view is the starting point and the joystick will be locked as users enter the SET MASK menu this will be explained later Please refer to the following description for setting of privacy masks NOTE The Image Flip function and the Image Inverse function will be disabled automatically when the Privacy Mask function Is enabled The available area for setting a privacy mask Is restricted within a tilt angle of 70 degrees Maximally 8 masks can be displayed in one scene Please see the following description of the settings PRIVACY MASK MENU PRIVACY SWITCH OFF TRANSPARENCY OFF COLOR BLACK SET MASK 01 CLEAR MASK 01 EXIT YES PRIVACY SWITCH Users can enable or disable the Privacy Mask function through this item Set this item to lt ON gt before configuring mask zones TRANSPARENCY The colour of a privacy mask can be set as transparent Select lt ON gt to display transparent masks 31 English COLOR The colour of a privacy mask can be
24. O AE MODE ENTER WBC MODE AUTO SETUP MENU 1 ENTER SETUP MENU 2 ENTER 13 English 9 3 2 DEFAULT CAMERA This item 15 for restoring the camera settings including Backlight Focus AE WBC Digital Zoom Slow Shutter Image Inverse and Aperture to factory defaults Once one of the parameters mentioned above Is modified the DEFAULT CAMERA item will turn automatically to lt OFF gt Select lt ON gt to recall the default settings for these camera parameters 9 3 3 BACKLIGHT The Backlight Compensation function prevents the centre object from being too dark surroundings where excessive light is behind the centre object When you set this item to lt ON gt the centre object will be brightened in contrast to the edge of the picture where backlight would most likely be located After completing the setup of backlight go back to Main Page 1 and continue to set the focus values MAIN PAGE 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEFAULT CAMERA ON BACKLIGHT OFF FOCUS AUTO AE MODE ENTER WBC MODE AUTO SETUP MENU 1 ENTER SETUP MENU 2 ENTER 5 3 4 FOCUS The Dome Camera s focus can be operated in two modes Manual Focus mode and Auto Focus mode AUTO There are three options available for the AF Mode including Normal mode Zoom Trigger Z TRIG mode and PTZ Trigger PTZ TRIG mode The submenu of AUTO is shown below AF MODE NORMAL EXIT SAVE YES Normal Mode In this mode the camera will stay focussed automatically and continu
25. SW 4 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF SWITCH SETTING SW 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON English SW 6 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SW 7 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF DEE OFF sw 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON SW 9 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SW 10 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 38 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176
26. TITLE DISPLAY OFF TITLE SETTING 01 PRESET ENTER SEQUENCE ENTER AUTOPAN ENTER CRUISE ENTER HOME SETTING ENTER 9 3 12 PRESET PRESET SET In total 256 preset points can be set Follow the steps below in the preset setting menu STEP Press the RIGHT LEFT direction key on the keyboard to select a number 1 represents Preset Point 1 2 represents Preset Point 2 etc STEP 2 Press the CAMERA MENU key ENTER on the keyboard and then rotate the dome camera to a target shooting area point STEP 3 Press the CAMERA MENU key again to save the defined preset point Once the setup of a preset point is completed users can move the cursor to the next item to run the preset point PRESET RUN Select the preset point that you want to execute After pressing ENTER the camera will move to the appointed point EXIT Exit the PRESET menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up a sequence MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY ON TITLE DISPLAY OFF TITLE SETTING 01 PRESET ENTER SEQUENCE ENTER AUTOPAN ENTER CRUISE ENTER HOME SETTING ENTER NOTE Users can set preset points through a keyboard Please refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for further information English 22 9 3 13 SEQUENCE The function executes the pre positioning of the pan tilt zoom and focus features In a certain sequence for a camera Before setting this function users must preset at least two preset points SEQUENCE SEQUENCE LINE SEQUENCE PO
27. ack subject based on a range of values from 3000K to 7500K INDOOR 3200 K Base mode OUTDOOR 5800 K Base mode ATW Mode Auto Tracing White Balance The Dome Camera adjusts the White Balance continously in a range from 2000 K to 10000 K MANUAL In this mode users can change the White Balance value manually R gain and B gain are adjustable and range from 0 to 127 WBC MENU R GAIN B GAIN EXIT SAVE English 16 After the parameter setups relevant for WBC are completed please exit the WBC MODE menu and go back to Main Page 1 to continue to set other functions under the Setup Menu 1 MAIN PAGE 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEFAULT CAMERA ON BACKLIGHT OFF FOCUS AUTO AE MODE ENTER WBC MODE AUTO SETUP MENU 1 ENTER SETUP MENU 2 ENTER 5 3 7 SETUP MENU 1 The SETUP MENU 1 is shown below SETUP MENU 1 ZOOM SPEED 8 MAX DIGI ZOOM OFF SLOW SHUTTER OFF D N R ENTER IMAGE INVERSE OFF FREEZE OFF APERTURE 07 EXIT YES The zoom speed of the Dome Camera is fixed Value 8 Users can choose to activate functions like Digital Zoom Slow Shutter Noise Reduction Image Inverse and Image Freeze Please refer to the following description for use of each function DIGITAL Z00M With this item users can enable or disable the 12x Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom will start to activate after the full Optical Zoom level 15 reached maximum of 12x digital zoom is allowed to be carried out The default setting is lt ON gt
28. aud Rate VCL 9600 Switch Setting Pelco D 2400 ON GEE OFF DEE Pelco P 4800 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Chiper 9600 DEF OFF ON Ose E ess Philips 9600 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF DSCP 9600 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF AD422 4800 OFF OFF OFF OFF DM P 9600 ON OFF OFF OFF Pelco D 4800 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF Pelco D 9600 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF Pelco P 2400 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF Pelco P 9600 ORR ON ON ON JVC 9600 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF Kalatel 485 9600 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Kalatel 422 4800 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF Panasonic 19200 ON ON ON OFF ON 4 6 Cable Connection The Dome Camera Is supplied with one integrated 22 pin Data Cable for connecting with the power video and RS 485 audio input amp audio output cables Please read the following sections thoroughly before making connections 4 6 1 Cable Requirements For operation this Dome Camera requires video RS 485 and power cables as described below The video cable sends video signals to a remote viewing site Using a coaxial cable to send video signals Is recommended The RS 485 cable carries commands from a control device to the Dome Cameras A CAT 5 24 AWG cable is recommended Power supply DC 24V AC 24V input voltage NOTE Please ensure that the power supply meets the Dome Camera s power requirement otherwise product impairment may occur If any mistake happens please contact a qualified maintenance engineer Engli
29. cide to remove the IR cut filter according to the light condition calculated by the internal light algorithm The options include LOW MID and HIGH LOW indicates a higher sensitivity and can improve reliability of the lens so that it is quicker to switch to Day mode and relatively slow to change to Night mode while lt HIGH gt indicates that it is quicker to switch to Night mode and slow to change to Day mode MANUAL IR MANUAL ON Select the item to remove the IR cut filter The camera will change to B W Night mode IR MANUAL OFF Select the item to attach the IR cut filter the camera will be in Colour Day mode to disable the IR function 5 3 18 ALARM SETTING The Swiftdome Camera provides eight alarm inputs and one alarm output and N C to connect alarm devices With this function the Dome Camera will cooperate with the alarm system to catch the event images For wiring please refer to section 4 6 Cable Connection and or qualified service personnel The adjustable alarm parameters are listed below ALARM SETTING ALARM PIN 1 ALARM SWITCH OFF ALARM NC ALARM ACTION PRESET PRESET POINT 001 DWELL TIME ALWAYS EXIT YES 27 English ALARM PIN The Dome Camera provides 8 alarm inputs and 1 relay output 1x and 1x N C Select the alarm pin of which you want to set the alarm related parameters and then set its alarm related parameters in the Alarm Setting menu For alarm pin definiti
30. d The sequence line s should be defined in advance either in the SEQUENCE setup menu or through the keyboard AUTOPAN LINE Select an Auto Pan Line that the Dome Camera should execute when an alarm is triggered The Auto Pan Line s should be defined in advance either in the AUTOPAN setup menu or through the keyboard CRUISE LINE Select a Cruise Line that the Dome Camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered The Cruise Line s should be defined in advance either in the CRUISE setup menu or through the keyboard DWELL TIME The DWELL TIME is the duration during which an alarm action is executed If the PRESET mode is selected when an alarm takes place the Dome Camera will go to the selected preset position and stay there for a user defined period of time 1 127 seconds Always when an alarm takes place If other modes SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE have been selected the camera will keep executing the selected mode DWELL TIME ALWAYS until the alarm condition is released or the users rotate the joystick to change the status of the Dome Camera English 28 NOTE The dwell time is only adjustable when Preset is selected as the alarm action When the dwell time 15 up the Dome Camera will go back to the trigger position and recheck the alarm pin status EXIT After exiting the ALARM SETTING menu go back to MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on with the setup of the Privacy Mask function Thus please skip the next section and go to 9 3 21
31. gered The Sequence Linel s should be defined advance the SEQUENCE setup menu AUTOPAN LINE Select an Auto Pan Line that the Dome Camera should execute when an alarm is triggered The Auto Pan Line s can be defined in the AUTOPAN setup menu CRUISE LINE Select a Cruise Line that the dome camera should execute when an alarm is triggered The Cruise Line s can be defined in the CRUISE setup menu English 26 RETURN TIME The Dome Camera starts to count down the selected RETURN TIME when the camera idles and it will execute the SELECT MODE function if the return time is up The RETURN TIME ranges from 1 to 128 minutes GO If the HOME function is enabled the users are allowed to execute the HOME function manually by selecting this item EXIT Exit the HOME SETTING menu Then go to MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on with other setups MAIN PAGE 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ALARM SETTING ENTER ALARM DETECT ENTER WDR FUNCTION OFF PRIVACY MASK ENTER TIME SETTING ENTER SCHEDULE ENTER EXIT OSD YES 5 3 17 IR FUNCTION With the IR cut filter the Dome Camera can still catch a clear image at night time or in a very dark light condition During day time the IR cut filter will be on to block the infrared light for a clear image During night time or in dark light condition the IR cut filter will be removed to catch infrared light and the displayed images will become black and white AUTO The Internal circuit will automatically de
32. heat up internally to 3 C and then the initialiasition will start In this way it can be prevented that the sliding contacts and the motors get damaged through a cold start General Operation Requirements At least one control device Is required for operation such as a Control Keyboard a DVR or a PC The Swiftdome Cameras contain a built in receiver that decodes commands originating from a control device 2 English Connect the Dome Cameras to other devices as shown in the diagram to complete a video surveillance system RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 Video Main Monitor GRUNDIG asi AL a n Video dire as Dome Camera Dome Camera Dome Camera Call Monitor Video Video RS 485 Video RS 485 fli SS Control Keyboard NOTE To extend the network distance up to 1 2 km 4000 feet and to protect the connected devices it is highly recommended to place a repeater at the mid point However a repeater may be also needed in a network distance of less than 1 2 km if the used cables are not the CAT 5 24 AWG cables please see section 4 6 4 RS 485 Connector Definition Please refer to the repeater s manual for detailed information 4 2 Switch amp Connector Definition Before connecting the Dome Camera to other devices of a CCTV system please complete first the Dome Camera s ID and communication switch settings These switches are located on the bottom of the Dome Camera Additionally the 22 Pin Connect
33. ine specific areas as motion detection target zones Please refer to the following instructions to configure the parameters for each motion detection zone the so called Frames When motion is detected within a defined frame the flash warning notice MOTION will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen In total four frames can be set Select a frame using the right left keys on the keyboard and press ENTER key to enter the frame s submenu as shown below FRAME SET 1 LEFT LIMIT L R TOP LIMIT D U H SIZE 000 V SIZE 000 MODE 5 PRESET POINT 001 DWELL TIME 001 SEC EXIT YES LEFT LIMIT Move the frame right left using the right left keys on the keyboard TOP LIMIT Shift the frame up down using the right left keys on the keyboard H V SIZE Adjust the frame size via changing the H V size value using the right left keys on the keyboard MODE Assign a trigger action to a specific motion detection frame The options include PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN and CRUISE When motion is detected within a frame the Dome Camera will execute the specific trigger action DWELL TIME The DWELL TIME 15 duration of executing a trigger action If select the PRESET mode when motion 15 detected the Dome Camera will go to the selected Preset position and stay there for a user defined period of time 1 127 seconds Always If you select other modes SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE the Dome Camera will keep execu
34. ion about OSD display position and function description please refer to the table below Position Function OSD Display Description Auto Focus Mode Focus Modes Manual Focus Mode Back Light Compensation OFF Backlight B Back Light Compensation ON ALARM Alarm Message Patio x1 Present Zoom Ratio Optical Zoom Digital Zoom Tiu e Max 20 characters for each title itle e 16 sets of titles are available 9 English 5 2 050 The OSD setup menu structure is listed in the following section The star symbol indicates the factory default For detailed function description please refer to 5 3 Configuration Menu Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default UU ne mem et ENGLISH lt ITALIAN gt ON ago 00 EMEN TU AUTO EXT SAVEYES ee Mes F sss EXPOSURE VALUE lt 10 5dB gt lt 10 5dB gt PEXIT SAVE YES BRIGHT VALUE SHUTTER SPEED IRIS VALUE nis GAIN VALUE AUTO SHUTTER SPEED PAL 1 50 1 10000 SEC SHUTTER NTSC 1 60 1 10000 SEC SHUTTER SPEED PAL lt 1 50 gt lt 1 10000 gt SEC NTSC 1 60 lt 1 10000 gt SEC GAIN VALUE lt 3 gt dB lt 28 gt dB _EXIT SAVE YES INDOOR OUTDOOR WBC MODE ATW Auo traing WBC LR GAIN lt 000 gt lt 127 gt j MANUAL B GAIN lt 000 gt lt 127 gt PEXIT SAVE YES CE I SETUP MENU 1 ENTER zoomspeeD lt o 8 English Item Layer 1 Layer 2
35. mera ID 20 character Number of Privacy Zones 16 Pan Speed Manual 1 s 80 s Preset 400 s Tilt Speed Manual 0 5 s 90 s Preset 400 s max Range Panning 360 endless Range Tilting 10 190 Number of Preset 256 Number of Pattern 8 OSD Yes Regulation CE FCC RoHS Compliant Supply Voltage 12 VDC 24 VAC Operating Temperature 45 C 50 C Humidity less than 90 Power Consumption 14 W Weight 1 2 kg Dimensions wxhxd 9131 x 200 mm English 46 EC Declaration of Conformity GCA C0335P Motorized Dome Day Night Camera 12x Zoom WDR It is hereby certified that the products meet the standards In the following relevant provisions EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Applied harmonised standards and technical specifications EN 55022 2006 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN 60950 1 2006 ASP AG Luttringhauser Str 9 42897 Remscheid Germany Remscheid 16 08 2011 Ludwig Bergschneider CEO English
36. nal set point and the check point can change Enable the Auto Calibration function so that the dome will automatically detect the distance change and reset the point back to the original position PASSWORD The administrator can activate the OSD Password function for security concerns Once the function is turned on the users are required to enter the password every time when accessing the OSD menu The Password setting menu is shown below NEW PASSWORD __ CONFIRM PASSWORD _ 0123456789 DELETE SAVE EXIT 19 English The password setting procedure is like the following STEP 1 Choose a number with the direction keys and then press the CAMERA MENU gt key ENTER for input For example lt 0 gt CAMERA MENU 1 CAMERA MENU 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA PASSWORD 0123 STEP 2 In the second line enter the same password again to confirm the setting STEP 3 Move the cursor to SAVE and press CAMERA MENU to save the setting STEP 4 Move the cursor to lt EXIT gt and press lt CAMERA MENU to exit the password setting page If the OSD Password function is enabled and you press the CAMERA MENU key to enter the OSD menu the password request message will be displayed as shown below Please enter the password press lt ENTER gt to access the OSD main menu PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD 0123456789 DELETE SAVE EXIT NOTE When you activate the Password Function for the firs
37. ommended cables for RS 485 communication are CAT 5 cables maximum cable length for over 24 AWG wire is 4000 feet 1219 meters If the total cable length exceeds 4000 feet using a repeater to maintain the signals is recommended Please refer to the figure and the table below for pin definition and wiring Pin Corresponding Pins 22 Pin Connector T R D 5 89 TRAD O 4 6 5 Cable Wiring and Connection Definition Users may need to conduct cable wiring when 1 Connecting self provided cords to the connector housing shown in the figure below instead of using the equipped data cable or 2 Connecting alarm input and output devices The following pictures will illustrate the way to wire cords into the connector housing Please refer to section 4 6 2 22 Pin Connector Definition for the exact position of each cord Connector Housing Terminal Insert the terminal into the pin holes on the connector housing with the hook outwards as indicated in the figure English To unlock the terminal press the hook as indicated in the figure with a proper tool and pull it out gently Connect the 22 pin connector to Its mating port on the back plate of the Dome Camera NOTE The figure 15 for illustration only Please refer to section 4 2 Switch amp Connector Definition for correct back plate layout 8 English 5 Operation and Configuration 5 1 OSD Display Format Regarding informat
38. ons please refer to section 4 6 2 22 Pin Connector Definition or to the Quick Guide NOTE If two or more alarm pins are triggered at the same time a smaller alarm pin number will have higher priority of being handled For example if Alarm 1 and Alarm 3 are triggered simultaneously only Alarm 1 will actually be handled ALARM SWITCH This item is used to enable or disable the selected alarm pin function Use the LEFT RIGHT direction keys on the control keyboard to change the setting ALARM TYPE There are two kinds of alarm types Normal Open and Normal Close which are illustrated below Select an alarm type that corresponds with your alarm application ALARM ACTION The alarm actions include PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN and CRUISE functions Select one of these modes for a certain action to be executed when an alarm is triggered Use the RIGHT direction key of the control keyboard to select a particular action mode The items listed below will change according to your selected alarm action Additionally when an alarm is triggered there the flash warning notice ALARM will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen PRESET POINT Select a Preset Point to define where the Dome Camera should go when an alarm is triggered The preset point s should be set in advance either in the PRESET setup menu or through the keyboard SEQUENCE LINE Select a Sequence Line that the Dome Camera should execute when an alarm is triggere
39. or for Data Cable connection and the ISP Connector for firmware upgrade kit connection are located on the back plate of the analogue Swiftdome Camera There are various switches and connectors located on the Dome Camera s back plate as shown in the pictures below Please refer to the diagram and the table for use of each switch connector The ID and Protocol numbers of an analogue camera are set with a 10 bit and 6 bit dip switch respectively using a binary system For switch configuration details please refer to the Switch Settings Index Table Chapter 6 in this manual English NOTE DO NOT change the Swiftdome Camera s Communication Switch factory default settings 4 3 Communication Switch Setting The analogue Dome Camera s communication switches are specified in the table below Communication Switch SW 1 RS 485 Setting SW 2 nn SW 4 123456 Factory Default Reset E Camera Upgrade RS 485 is the interface for communication between the Dome Camera and its control device For this reason the RS 485 setup of the Dome Camera and the control device must be the same The RS 485 default setting is half duplex see the following diagram Please do not change the default setting without the notice of a qualified specialist or supplier As for the switches SW 3 and SW 4 they are used for termination and Line Lock adjustment respectively The switch SW 5 is mainly used when users want to restore the camera to factory default
40. ously in any condition Zoom Trigger Mode 2 TRIG In this mode AF is activated at the time when zoom is changed PTZ Trigger Mode PTZ TRIG In this mode AF is triggered when the Dome Camera Is set to pan tilt or zoom EXIT SAVE Press lt YES gt to save the selected AF Mode English 14 MANUAL In this mode users can adjust the focus to near far via the control keyboard s Focus Near Far key WBC MENU R GAIN B GAIN EXIT SAVE 5 3 5 AE MODE Exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor and is determined by how wide you open the lens diaphragm iris adjustment by how long you keep the sensor exposed shutter speed and by other exposure parameters With this item users can define how the Auto Exposure AE function works AE FUNCTION EXPOSURE COMP OFF AE MODE AUTO EXIT SAVE YES EXPOSURE COMPENSATION The exposure value ranges from 10 5dB to 10 5dB Select lt OFF gt to disable this function AE MODE AUTO In this mode the camera s Brightness Shutter Speed IRIS and AGC Auto Gain Control control circuits work together automatically to get consistent video output level SHUTTER With this option Shutter Speed takes main control of exposure and both IRIS and AGC will function automatically in cooperation with the shutter speed to achieve consistent exposure output The shutter speed ranges from 1 10000 to 1 50 IRIS In this mode the IRIS function adjusts ex
41. posure in higher property SHUTTER speed and AGC circuit will function automatically in cooperating with the IRIS to get consistent exposure output The IRIS value is fixed at f1 6 Manual In this mode users can adjust the shutter speed 1 10000 1 50 for PAL 1 10000 1 60 for NTSC and the gain value 3dB 28dB for optimised video output 15 English EXIT Exit the AE MODE menu and go back to the Main Page 1 to set the WBC mode MAIN PAGE 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEFAULT CAMERA ON BACKLIGHT OFF FOCUS AUTO AE MODE ENTER WBC MODE AUTO SETUP MENU 1 ENTER SETUP MENU 2 ENTER 5 3 6 WBC MODE A camera needs to find a reference colour temperature which is a way of measuring the quality of a light source for calculating all the other colours The scale unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin Users can select one of the White Balance Control modes according to the operating environment Light Sources Cloudy Sky Colour Temperature 6 000 to 8 000 Noon Sun and Clear Sky Colour Temperature 6 500 Household Lighting Colour Temperature 2 500 to 3 000 75 watt Bulb Colour Temperature 2 820 Candle Flame Colour Temperature 1 200 to 1 500 AUTO In this mode white balance works within its colour temperature range This mode computes the white balance value output using the colour information from the entire screen It outputs the proper value using the colour temperature radiating from a bl
42. rate normally contact the nearest service center Never disassemble or modify this product in any way GRUNDIG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorised modifications or attempted repair To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose the inside of this device to rain or moisture English 1 3 Package Contents These parts are included RH e Be Dome Camera Hard Ceiling Mount M3 Screw amp and Decoration Ring Fixing Plate Data Cable for Power Supply Quick Guide CD Video and Audio AC DC 24V 4 Installation 4 1 Installation Remarks Do not install the product in a location subject to high temperature over 50 low temperature below 10 C or high humidity Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources It may cause fire Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun as this may damage the image sensor Do not install the unit in humid dusty or sooty locations Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Install it in a place with good ventilation When installing the unit fasten it securely and firmly A falling unit may cause personal injury If you want to relocate the already installed product be sure to turn off the power and then move or reinstall it If the PTZ system looses its power supply during freezing temperatures and the power supply returns afterwards the Swiftdome Camera will first
43. s a route performed through manual operation i e through adjusting the pan and tilt position manually A saved Cruise can be recalled repeatedly which means this Cruise can be executed time and time again when necessary CRUISE GRUISE LINE RECORD START ENTER RECORD END ENTER RUN CRUISE ENTER EXIT YES CRUISE LINE There are eight sets of Cruise lines built ina Dome Camera Please use the LEFT RIGHT direction keys to first selecta line and then follow the steps below to start recording the cruise path RECORD START Follow the description below to record a CRUISE path STEP Rotate the Dome Camera to a desired view area for some protocols users may need to do it before entering the OSD menu and press ENTER to perform a cruise path using the joystick on the control device The already used up percentage of the memory buffer will be displayed on the screen STEP 2 Pan and tilt the Dome Camera to form a path RECORD END The cursor will be moved to RECORD END while creating the cruise line when the setting is completed press ENTER to save the path RUN CRUISE After the Cruise setting is completed select this item to execute the Cruise function 25 English EXIT Exit the CRUISE setup menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up a home setting MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY ON TITLE DISPLAY OFF TITLE SETTING 01 PRESET ENTER SEQUENCE ENTER AUTOPAN ENTER CRUISE ENTER HOME SETTING ENTER NOTE Users can al
44. ser s manual A system wired with a connector box is illustrated in the following diagram Dome Camera Control Keyboard FA Digital Video Recorder Alarm Output Devices A Connector Power Source Dome Camera 22 Pin English 43 Dome Camera Monitor Alarm Input Devices 7 2 Signal Distribution Unit The RS 485 Signal Distribution Unit SDU is designed to relay control codes to Swiftdome Cameras It is capable of communicating with cameras up to 1 0 kilometers away Additionally the SDU can be installed eitherin a star or in a daisy chain configuration with up to 160 cameras see the diagrams below Its versatile installation configuration makes an easy integration into expanding surveillance systems possible For more information please refer to the SDU s user manual Star Configuration ig ean ti ee Video Dome Camera li s DVR Monitor Dome Camera E see IN SDU Control Keyboard Dome Camera Daisy Chain Configuration a Video pP 26 4 B5 4 4 1 CEST 1000000 ETE m m T f Monitor Dome Camera Dome Camera Dome Camera D D Control Keyboard Dome Camera Dome Camera Dome Camera English 44 8 Integration of a Pelco Keyboard The Swiftdome Camera can be controlled through a Pelco ke
45. sh 4 6 2 22 Pin Data Cable The analogue Dome Camera s Data Cables are illustrated as follows S AC 24V Power Input B rod Video Output UB DVR Keyboard 2 wire RS 485 3 T Ts R NOTE Be careful not to pull the cables improperly during installation Additionally it is recommended to fasten the cables after cable connection is completed Furthermore when wiring the power cable make sure the Ground wire is inserted into the mid pin of the terminal block 4 6 3 22 Pin Connector Definition With the 22 pin connector installers can simply connect the power video and RS 485 cables to the Dome Camera at once Particularly the alarm pins are serviceable for connecting alarm input and output devices such as alarm sensors sirens or flashing lights with the surveillance system For the definition of each pin please refer to the tables below 1 21 The analogue Dome Camera s 22 pin connector definition is listed as follows Pin Definition Pin Definition uem xA faune m o o EN Ww EE ECC mime m w 7 EN e EN 6 English 4 6 4 RS 485 Connector The RS 485 is a communication interface between the Dome Camera and Its control device Please connect the Control Keyboard to the Swiftdome Camera through the terminal block The rec
46. so execute the cruise function through a keyboard Please refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for further information 9 3 16 HOME SETTING Users are able to set an operation mode to ensure constant monitoring If the Dome Camera idles for a period of time the selected function will be activated automatically this is the HOME function The HOME function allows constant and accurate monitoring to avoid that the Dome Camera stops or misses events HOME SETTING HOME FUNCTION OFF SELECT MODE PRESET PRESET POINT 001 RETURN TIME 001 MIN GO ENTER EXIT YES HOME FUNCTION The item is used to enable or disable the HOME function Use the left right direction keys of the control keyboard to change the setting SELECT MODE Select one of the modes that the Dome Camera should execute when the HOME function is enabled and the RETURN TIME is up he options include lt AUTOPAN gt lt SEQUENCE gt lt CRUISE gt and lt PRESET gt Use the LEFT RIGHT direction keys on the control keyboard to change the setting and the items mentioned below will change in cooperation with your selection PRESET POINT Select a Preset Point to which the Dome Camera should go after the Return Time function which will be explained later is activated The preset point s should be set in advance either in the PRESET setup menu through the keyboard SEQUENCE LINE Select a Sequence Line that the Dome Camera should execute when an alarm is trig
47. t time please enter first the following Master Password to be allowed to setup the new password The Master Password Is 9527 OSD AUTO CLOSE Users can specify the duration during which the OSD menu stays on the screen The time selection ranges from 5 to 30 seconds To let the OSD menu stay on the screen please set this option to OFF SYSTEM RESET Two types of system reset can be implemented under this item SYSTEM RESET Select this function for system reboot Press ENTER and the system reboot will start DEFAULT SYSTEM This function allows users to restore the camera to its factory default state Press ENTER to start the reset EXIT Exit the SETUP MENU 2 and go to MAIN PAGE 2 to set other functions MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY ON TITLE DISPLAY OFF TITLE SETTING 01 PRESET ENTER SEQUENCE ENTER AUTOPAN ENTER CRUISE ENTER HOME SETTING ENTER English 20 9 3 9 ID DISPLAY Users are allowed to choose whether the dome ID will be displayed on the monitor to identify each dome For the Dome Camera s ID setting please refer to 2 4 ID Configuration ON Display the ID of the selected dome at the right bottom of the monitor screen OFF Hide the ID of the selected dome 9 3 10 TITLE DISPLAY Users are allowed to name a certain view area and display its title for easy recognition With this item users can choose to display or not to display the titles set in advance ON A title set for a certain view
48. ting the selected mode DWELL TIME ALWAYS until alarm condition is released or interrupted by commands sent from a connected control device EXIT Exit the FRAME setting page and go back to the ALARM DETECT main page FRAME DISABLE Select a frame to be deactivated and press ENTER The selected frame will then be removed from the monitored field THRESHOLD The Threshold range is adjustable from 1 255 The smaller the value the more sensitive it is i e 1 highest sensitivity 255 lowest sensitivity EXIT Exit the ALARM DETECT menu and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to set up the WDR function refer to 5 3 20 WDR FUNCTION English 30 5 3 20 WDR FUNCTION The Wide Dynamic Range WDR function is especially effective in solving indoor and outdoor contrast issues to enhance better image quality and video display It enables the Dome Camera to catch detailed data from the dark part Indoor without any saturation from the bright part Outdoor NOTE The Backlight function will be turned off automatically when the WDR function is enabled because the WDR function has better effects than Backlight Compensation ON Activate the WDR function by selecting this option In this mode the Dome Camera will operate the WDR function automatically OFF Deactivate the WDR function Exit the WDR FUNCTION menu and go down in to MAIN PAGE 3 to set up a Privacy Mask MAIN PAGE 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ALARM SETTING ENTER ALARM DETECT E
49. will be displayed when the dome stays in the view area OFF When the TITLE DISPLAY is set to lt OFF gt no title will be displayed on the screen even when titles were set in advance 5 3 11 TITLE SETTING Up to 16 zone titles can be set with max 20 characters for each title Follow the steps below to set a camera title STEPS Move the dome to a view area for which you want to set a title STEP 2 Access the OSD menu go to MAIN PAGE 2 and select lt TITLE SETTING gt STEP 3 Select a number that will represent the view area STEP A Press the CAMERA MENU key ENTER to go to the editing page TITLE SETTING 01 0123456789 EXIT ABCDEFGHIJ SAVE KLMNOPQRST LEFT UVWXYZ RIGHT DELETE 5 Choose a character with the direction keys and then press the lt CAMERA MENU gt key ENTER for input For example lt A gt lt CAMERA MENU gt lt B gt lt CAMERA MENU gt lt C gt lt CAMERA MENU gt TITLE ABC 21 English To delete the input characters move the cursor to LEFT RIGHT and press CAMERA MENU to select character in the entry field Then move the cursor to DELETE and press CAMERA MENU to delete the selected character STEP 7 When the setting is completed move the cursor to SAVE and press lt ENTER gt to save After completing the title setting go back to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up preset points MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY ON
50. yboard with built in D protocol and P protocol Please follow the Instruction to operate the Swiftdome Camera through a keyboard with D and P protocols Function Instruction Number key press and hold the lt Preset gt button for three Set Preset seconds Number key lt Preset gt to command a dome camera to go to a Go Preset specific preset position Display or hide 7 7 lt Preset gt an OSD menu Move the cursor Move the cursor up down right left by pushing the joystick in OSD menu up down right left respectively ENTER 7 7 lt Preset gt Reset the dome 7 8 lt Preset gt camera Cable Definition P Protocol Keyboard to PTZ Camera D Tg 1 2 12 12 3 GND GND Re Re 6 T For the Protocol Keyboard For the Swiftdome Camera Cable Definition D Protocol Keyboard to PTZ Camera E GND 4 GND 2 Fit For the P Protocol Keyboard For the Swiftdome Camera 45 English Specifications GCA C0335P Image Sensor 1 4 CCD Super HAD 2 CCD Pixels total 976x582 570 Resolution 650 lines Col B amp W On Off Auto IR cut filter removable ICR Sensitivity 0 1 lux Colour 0 01 lux B amp W Aperture Ratio F 1 6 Focal Length 3 8 45 6 mm Zoom Ratio x 12 Digital Zoom Off 1 12x Lens Drive Type Auto iris DC BLC On Off WDR ON OFF White Balance Auto Manual Ca
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