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1. 1209 1 1200 1 2 3 4 32 A B D A B s 1200 E aed 1200 Main controller 1 2 3 31 E User s manual 27 Impedance setup for the speed dome Each speed dome camera has a termination resistor built in In a network of RS 485 chain the speed domes are classified in two categories end unit such as the 31 and node such as 1 through 30 To set upthe resistor correctly installer must decide if the specific dome camera is the termination device or not i e if it is at the end of the RS 485 chain The impedance setup is provided by the bit 1 and bit 2 of DIP switch DS3 Bit 1 Bit 2 Impedance Open device on node On On Standard 120 ohms device at end u For nodes Set both of Bit 1 and Bit 2 to OFF position LI For end unit Set both of Bit 1 and Bit 2 to ON position Impedance of the control unit This is generally for two cases controller with RS 485 and controller with RS 232 Controller with RS 485 Most kevboard and video server in market have RS 485 which are equipped with termination resistor to drive a RS 485 svstem But most PC and notebook sort of devices have RS 232 or USB port but no RS 485 Therefore for PC svstem a RS 232 or USB to RS 485 converter is required So installer must check out if the converter has proper termination resistor Problems in
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9. While most keyboards DVRs and video servers are equipped with RS 485 port which can be directly connected to speed dome desk top and notebook computers usually don t provide direct output of RS 485 Therefore an interface device signal converter will be needed when computer is used as the controller Signal converter Note Check the PC first to see if RS 232 port or USB port is available to the specific unit Some may have both while others only have one of the two User s manual 43 7 2 Connect single dome to console m Connect the RS 485 of camera to controller such as a keyboard with a pair of twisted cable Tele control is sent via the cable between dome and controller m Video signal from the dome is sent to multiplexer monitor DVR or video server directly normally through coaxial cable usually the RG 59 A U m Power DC12V or AC24V shall be applied to the camera via separate DC or AC adapter m Usually the termination resistor in speed dome is set to OPEN when only one is connected console m Select a proper protocol and corresponding baud rate for the controller Be sure both sides camera and controller have the same protocol and baud rate Connect to keyboard monitor Power Adapter in A m Power IN VIDEO OUT Speed Dome Connect to keyboard MUX Power Adapter il IN VIDEO OUT i ul ii Multiplexer or Quad Speed Dome a yl Monitor User s manual 44 Connect S
10. and signal interface shall be adapted as below In the next page there is a list of all the accessories provided with the camera for various environments User s manual 30 5 1 Mounting Accessory The following items are supplied with the speed dome for the camera mounting Description The look Mounting base The Use The interface for holding the camera and bridging signals Metal Bowl holder To work with item 3 for creating ceiling or wall mount User s manual 31 5 2 Ceiling drop mount with CAM CM Pre assembling of the Bowl Module Both ceiling drop and wall mount needs to have a bowl module an assembly of the mounting base and metal bowl supplied in the mounting kit be built first Follow the flow chart on below for building up the bowl module FA Put the base Make a into the bowl module AA The mounting base Metal bowl The bowl module _ To drop camera from ceiling take the ceiling bracket option item and bowl module 1 put the cables into the tube and have them come out from cable outlet 2 put the bracket on top of the bowl and tight them together with screws Put the bowl on bracket The bowl module 3 Locate the assembled piece onto the place the camera is to be mounted and fix it on the surface completely with screws through the 4 holes on the bracket 4 Get the cam
11. in terms of on off and the corresponding time length Enter the sub page and you will read RELAY 1 OFF RELEY 2 OFF OUTPUTI OUTRUT2 RETURN Relay 182 The relays built in this camera what we call alarm out in this manual are mechanical switches that have three pins NC normal close NO normal open and one common point This PTZ allows you to switch relays manually Both of the relay 1 and 2 do the same function with the only difference of control button On To switch on the device connected to this relay Off To turn the device off by changing relay s status Factor defaults are DEFEAT off Make sure you have device connected to the correct pins Output 182 This is to decide at event trigger whether the relay would respond Choose ON is you want this function armed at event The assignment of input output relationship is independent from one to others Default setting lt for all gt is OFF Timer This is for you to decide at the circumstance alarm signal s is detected and alarm output relay has reacted how long you want to keep the relay in alarm on status User s manual 67 The default number is 3 minutes If timer is set for 0 the Relay will keep the Alarm on mode until it s manually switched off OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 INPUT 1 OFF INPUT 1 OFF INPUT 2 OFF INPUT 2 OFF INPUT 3 OFF INPUT 3 OFF INPUT 4 OFF INPUT 4 OEE INPUT 5 OFF INPUT 5 OFF INPUT 6 OFF INPUT 6 OFF
12. meaning up to 16 cameras can be hooked to one PC E Video connect the camera video to the video in of capture card E RS 485 the RS 485 shall be connected to the RS 232 or USB port through an signal converter Refer to the previous section for the establishment of the RS 485 network watch the different wavs of impedance setup for terminal device for single or multiple domes per network RS 485 li Adapter Dome m Power j Adapter Power Adapter Power Adapter Video Video Dome Dome Dome RS 485 PC DVR Capture Card Z AN m Power camera s power is to be connected locally with the supplied DC or AC adapter User s manual 49 8 Camera setup OSD functions For the version with Power Zoom many functions are available to users for setup and fine tune through controllers To access the functions and make adjustment follow the instructions on below NOTE all the procedure in this paragraph is NOT applied to the version of vari focal lens 8 1 OSD operation This PTZ camera has many functions available to users for setting and adjusting Most of these functions are accessible through OSD On Screen Display menu In OSD table 1 on the following page you may find summary of all the OSD functions provided in the speed dome In OSD table 2 following the table A you will find a table
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17. monitoring by auto running This camera provides 4 sets of pattern Start by selecting a number pressing enter to enter the sub menu Record to make record for a moving pattern Move lens to the starting position and adjust lens to grab the target At this point record does NOT begin To start the recording exercise call preset 1 this may vary from one controller to another As soon as call preset 1 is exercised you will see the following message on screen meaning that camera is ready for pattern recording You have maximum 600 seconds or 800 movements for one pattern Time starts counting down right after you enter the page Use joystick to create the pattern To finish and quit the setting exercise call preset 1 again Preview To review the setting s stored in the camera by running it for once Run To start running the selected patterns To stop it engage STOP command on controller Delete To eliminate the selected pattern setting User s manual 62 8 6 Control In this section you can define how the camera will react to recovery from power down long release from control and make adjustment to image Auto Resume To decide whether camera will go auto run after manual control stops for certain time First you decide if you want to drive the camera into AUTO RUN with ON OFF selection then you choose what type of auto run and how long the camera will start doing it after control stop
18. of the keys and buttons used for OSD operation might be used in different controllers you hereunder is the briefing for the open of OSD AcutVista keyboard MKB 3010 DVR menu button 2 keyboards from other makers call preset 88 save preset 95 3 GeoVision software OSD button Other software double click on preset 1 quickly Advanced settings to DSP and optical functions are also available in the OSD menu in the title CAMERA of the main page In the next page there will be more information about what are available for camera setup through OSD and how to do Ta E User s manual 50 8 2 System Info To choose your controller and review the basic setup done to this unit Controller Keyboard and DVR are two most common devices used for PTZ control However controllers are sometimes very different in certain functions which you may find PTZ works perfectly with certain controllers but not with the some others This happens guite common to DVR particularly as many DVR devices don t provide enough control buttons on their panels especially for OSD operation and such handicap could make PTZ or camera controls impossible To solve the issue this camera offers choices for the controllers which don t have enough buttons you may use alternative keys see OSD table 2 in previous page We suggest you to check controller list which is embedded in the sub menu and select the one that matches yours Info To
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21. s manual 59 SYNC This model does not provide external sync option so nothing needs to be done for this Comm Adj this is the communication setup for camera and the main CPU not a user function Please leave it untouched If you make change to it camera will re start automatically to retrieve normal communication Image Adj To adjust image guality by changing the number of each item FREEZE to freeze image permanently until off is re assigned freezing image for running presets is provided in CONTROL page H rev to turn image left to right V rev to turn image up side down Sharpness to improve the details of objects Color gain give moderate adjustment to color Reset This is to help you to get the camera factory default back NOT include pan tilt settings Such refreshment is helpful if you are lost with settings or when camera needs re calibration to iris focus or zoom position Exit Back to the main menu je TRA User s manual 60 8 5 Scan You may Choose the most suitable auto run function among the various patterns given by this camera When engaged camera will move in clockwise direction from one preset to the next until stop is called Auto Pan 3 sub items Pan Tilt To do continuous pan tilt between two positions A and B Set up the start position end position moving speed and dwell first If you wish to engage it right away press RUN on the menu Pan Only This is for continuous pa
22. show you the current setting of protocol baud rate camera ID and firmware version Protocol baud rate and ID are setup with the DIP switches Return To retum to the main OSD menu 8 3 Display To decide whether to display the number and name of this camera current preset and the zoom focus information on the screen Camera ID show or not show the number of this camera on display Choose ON or off default is OFF Camera Name show or not show the name of this camera Default is OFF when ON is selected give the name in the next layer Naming is by choosing alphanumeric characters from the list displayed one per time Maximum length is 16 Preset Name show or not show the names of presets Default is OFF when ON is selected give the name in the next layer Rule is the same as naming the camera see above lines Preset Number show or not show the numbers of presets Default is OFF PTZ Position show or not show pan tilt zoom positions Default is OFF User s manual 51 8 4 Camera This section is to let you choose the correct camera version define or adjust the image and optical functions and decide the zooming speed Camera Type Show camera version Zoom Speed to set the speed of zooming It is recommended that you test different speed before making final choice Fast speed saves time but may cause missing of the best position for image size Slow speed does the opposite for the good and bad Advance Setting Most
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24. 23x Indoor Speed Dome Camera CAM ISD52 User s Manual CONTENTS 1 Safety Information add 4 A une es ET anne 5 IFC i wneer kaa aada inta innere man denkende ca 6 4 Appearance oii seis a Eike Jalta Talk hed 7 4 1 DIP SWitChes taten 8 4 2 Set Up Device ID Number nn 9 4 3 RS 485 Network and Impedanece 27 5 Mount the Speed Dome Camera nmiminnnnnenemnennnenenannna 30 5 1 Mounting Accessory neee eneen veen 31 5 2 Ceiling drop mount with CAM CM eee 32 5 3 Wall mount with CAM WM nen 33 5 4 Use External Housing with CAM OH 35 6 Connecting WIRES citant ek in 38 6 1 POWER iii ii i A ma catia tiers ded 38 6 2 VideO nee eek 39 6 3 RS 485 n na 40 6 4 Alarm Input and Alarm Output ee 40 1 ABplications sanieren nern 43 7 1 Controllers and RS 485 neee 43 7 2 Connect single dome to console en 44 7 3 Connect two or more domes to console 47 8 Camera setup OSD functions nnen nn 50 8 1 OSD operation 50 8 2 SA nalen 51 8 3 Display lie 51 8 4 Cameraman u a nen 52 87 CT __C_C_T User s manual 2 8 5 OGA Elana ede ee 61 8 6 COMO iii ana 63 8 7 Privacy Mask 22 nee een 64 8 8 AlAT SS pi iii i ka Aaa AD a Akaa aa 66 9 Pre defined System Functions nnn ennen eneen vennen ennen 69 10 Specificaties SEES 70 User s manual 1 Safety Information Federal Communication Commission FCC Sta
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28. INPUT 7 OFF INPUT 7 OFF INPUT 8 OFF INPUT 8 OFF TIMER 3 MINUTES TIMER 3 MINUTES RETURN RETURN Alarm Input 1 8 The 8 alarm inputs have almost identical functions except different PRESET positions are assigned to each input as the default Default position INPUT 1 gt PRESET 17 INPUT 2 gt PRESET 18 INPUT 3 gt PRESET 19 INPUT 4 gt PRESET 20 INPUT 5 gt PRESET 21 INPUT 6 gt PRESET 22 INPUT 7 gt PRESET 23 INPUT 8 gt PRESET 24 Through the OSD menu you can redefine one or all the assignments Options for assignment are from preset 1 to 32 Overlap one preset is assigned for two or more inputs is allowed Return Back to main menu User s manual 68 9 Pre defined System Functions Power up action After the power is first applied to a dome it will perform a self test procedure This calibrates and checks the basic functions of the dome External controls are overruled during this self test period After the self test the PTZ camera will be ready for control If the device was running the Auto pan function before power was broken the speed dome will retrieve Auto Scan function until new control is given by an operator Tour group The speed dome software automatically groups the first 16 presets into 4 tour groups i e presets 1 4 is owned by group 1 Preset number 5 to 8 belong to group 2 etc When tour function is initiated the P T mechanism will start scanning automatically around all the pr
29. alone DVR For the power zoom version a number of image related functions such as DSP functions lens functions special effects of video are managed via OSD On Screen Display menu These functions are explained in the section of OSD with details The CCD can be set up for automatic switching to black white mode for night vision ready when illumination is low This camera is designed to be water resistant for outdoor use under the condition of normal temperature range from 10 to 50 C A companion outdoor housing is also available for severe weather condition extreme low or high temperature environment j _ ___ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ ________ User s manual 5 3 Features m Compact Size of 5 135 mm 10x zoom version 4 1 2 114 mm diameter m Continuous panning for 360 Tilt for180 10x zoom version is 90 m Fast rotation speed up to 240 per second m RS 485 digital control supporting multi nude topology m BNC connector for video output H Programmable for view position speed and dwell B View position preset up to 128 points m Auto pan and 4 groups of tour m 8 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs m Compatible to Pelco D P and Samsung protocols m D ranges from 1 to 1 024 B IR remote control ready m Compatible with keyboard and DVR for CCTV system B Compatible with PC and video server for WAN LAN surveillance E 12V DC or 24V AC power input AC24V for outdoor housing B Embedded
30. anually focus action vs settings One push full AUTO manual focus zoom tracking zoom tracking zoom tra ON off ON i off ON scene change no actio an un no action no action 8 In focus focusing In focus auto focusing focusing AN atstop ontrip focus atstop atstop Panning amp tilting un aulo no action no action preset moving auo f no action no action User s manual 54 Zoom TRK this is to drive focus lens to move along and be coordinated with zoom lens in order to keep image clear during the entire zooming journey Zoom SPEED to set the speed of zooming Fast speed and slow speed have their own goodness and weakness Fast speed saves time but may cause missing of the best position for image size Slow speed does the opposite for the good and bad It is suggested you make test to different speed before make the choice D Zoom to utilize digital zoom or not Digital zoom is to fill in the display with partial of the image therefore will not give the same detail as the original image does It could make help if the target object does not have much detail For the 5 versions of PTZ this manual serves they have different ranges and operations Check the table on below for reference DISP Zoom MAG to show or not show zoom number Default is OFF Zoom INIT POS To assign zoom position for power up condition Lens Init To re calibrate the l
31. at for speed higher than 1 120 color rolling can be easily observed In faint or dark use extended exposure x2 x4 Try the low number first If picture is still dark and with too much noise try higher times Extreme high speed 1 2000 and above and sens up exposure x64 x128 are not recommended unless in extreme condition Anti Flicker Automatically set the shutter speed to 1 50 1 60 for PAL system to avoid the flicker created by the normal lighting system especially in the fluorescent light environment AGC Auto Gain Control for keeping video output level stable and stays within standard range Turn AGC to high in dark or low in strong light condition note If you turn the AGC off then SNR and sens up functions will be defeated automatically see OSD table 4 For the 4 grades of PTZ this manual serves they have different AGC options Check the table on below for reference FTA User s manual 57 SSNR Super Noise Reduction for improving guality of the video captured in dark OFF low mid and high are the options When camera works in dark and video gets weak a lot of noise snow like spots will be observed on image and recorded Such noise will down grade the guality and performance of the entire security system live view and recorder DVR significantly SNR is to reduce the noise when video is low due to darkness Be aware that the SNR will also reduce image s sharpness so try different noise reductio
32. bit to OFF position H Find DIP switch DS1 amp DS2 on the PC board ID setting group of 10 pins m Complete ID setting involves the whole DS1 as 1 8 and the two left pins of DS2 as 9 and 10 see picture on above m Refer to the tables in the following pages for ID setting which shows the assignment of each pin for different ID numbered from 1 to 1024 E The highest ID number of this camera is 1024 m Allthe speed domes in a network must have their unique ID It is highly recommended to installers for future maintenance efficiency and users convenience to mark the ID of each camera onto its corresponding location on the site map and make out a list of cameras with their ID numbers m The DIP switch pin assignment for ID setup is in binary format ee za User s manual 9 ID table 1 64 gt RENEE ONO RWIN User s manual 10 ID table 65 128 pial2lalalslel7 67 on Jon 99 Lon onon 68 on on Jon 100 on on Jon on 69 on on 101 on on jon 70 on on Jon 102 on on
33. ens once When you are seeing abnormal focusing image is out of focus even you engage auto focus Zooming or exposure for example complete white or black picture you may refresh the camera with this function User s manual 55 Exposure Exposure is the key you can decide the image quality with Exposure setting is highly dependant to the ambient light type and intensity and sometimes will need for different setting from one situation to another In this section you have 3 items that can change actual exposure and 3 others are for image guality modification e exposure factor iris shutter sens up e image quality factor brightness AGC SNR Some of these factors are conflict to each other in certain modes refer to OSD table 4 for the details Brightness Human eves are more sensitive to brightness than other image factors meaning that brightness control is the most important video qualitv factor to us Brightness is verv personal subjective therefore vou need trv the adjustment with vour svstem and the eves of vour own reminder brightness control is also available on most display Check vour displav to ensure the monitor has correct brightness setting Iris Iris is one major mechanisms for exposure level control besides shutter speed Iris is the window for light to pass onto CCD sensor so the size of it will determine the energv of light can reach CCD at a time Therefore bigger iris provides brighter ima
34. era and plug it onto the base watch for the direction of the connectors on camera and mounting base and be sure they are mated well Then rotate the camera body counter clockwise until it is completely locked 5 Put the safety screw anti loss in locking position and screw it in 1 8578 7 User s manual 32 5 3 Wall mount with CAM WM Pre assembling of the Bowl Module Both ceiling drop and wall mount needs to have a bowl module an assembly of the mounting base and metal bowl supplied in the mounting kit be built first Follow the flow chart on below for building up the bowl module Put the base l Make a into the bowl k module The mounting base Metal bowl The bowl module Mount the camera on wall To mount camera on wall 1 Take the wall mount bracket optional item put it on the target place and fix it with the supplied screws total of 4 2 Take the cover screw off the bracket and remove the cover from bracket 3 Attach the bracket on top of the bowl and tight them together with screws 4 Put the cables in the trench of bracket and all connectors come out through the cable outlet Then put cover and screw back L User s manual 33 Put the bowl on bracket The bowl module 5 Locate the assembled piece onto the place the camera is to be mounted and fix it on the surface completely with screws through the 4 holes on the bracke
35. es du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada User s manual 4 2 Preface Congratulations for the purchasing of the world most compact PTZ Pan Tilt and Zoom camera The camera is designed and manufactured not just to meet the requirements for traditional CCTV and modern digital surveillance but also increase the systems overall performance This camera line incorporates high resolution color CCD with two types of lens available power zoom or vari focal Some image and special effect functions are related to the type of lens while other functions are the same across the line The PT mechanism provides controllable panning 360 and tilting 90 auto rotation 180 functions giving users the capability to manipulate the camera for precise locating on target The built in micro controller allows users to program up to 64 presets for guick and accurate capture to specific view positions Moving speed ranging from 0 25 to 300 degrees per second and is selectable to controller is variable in 16 optional levels Dwell time of each view position is also selectable from 1second up to 255 seconds System function includes I O for alarm function for intrusion management ID setup maximum to 128 and impedance matching option for multiple node system 3 control protocols 3 options of baud rates RS 485 communication format This device is driven by DC12V power It can be controlled by keyboard PC video server or stand
36. esets included in the group How to initiate tour function is subject to controllers FTA User s manual 69 10 Specification Camera Module and Lens CCD Manufacturer Resolution Size Image control Zoom Optical Digital Focal length Aperture size Light sensitivity Color mode Black white Pan Tilt Functions PT driving system Scan Search Navigation range Navigation speed Preset Search Preset Quantity Dwell time Tour group Auto pan Communication Protocol Baud rate Camera ID Miscellaneous Video Format Output Level Alarm function Input Input level Output Max load of O P port Connectivity Video RS 485 Power Power consumption Operation Temperature Humidity Sony 520 TV lines 1 4 OSD menu 23x 10x 3 8 88 4 mm F 1 6 3 0 0 6 lux 0 1 lux Stepping motors Pan 360 continuous Tilt 90 auto rotation 180 0 25 240 sec programmable 300 per second Max to 64 positions 1 255 seconds 4 Yes RS 485 Pelco D Pelco P 2400 4800 9600 1 128 NTSC or PAL optional 1 0 V typical 3 sets TTL 5V Negative trigger 1 set NC NO DC24V 1A or AC120V 0 5A BNC female Terminal block DC input jack DC 12V 1A 10 50 C 20 85 RHD A A A TT User s manual 70 Storage Certification Inside the box Option Installation Kit Temperature Humidity Dome camera User s manual Screw Pack Installation base
37. for you to enable or shut off individual mask individually Return Back to the main menu having target in small size is not recommended scale in this example User s manual 65 8 8 Alarm This camera has 8 sensor inputs and two relay outputs toggle for event management The alarm inputs can work with positive or negative trigger source with auto detection All the inputs are checked by software at power on and monitored If input status is reversed i e changing from positive to negative or vise versa then event will be considered as is taking place important To make the event detection sensor work properly with this PTZ camera keep both ofthe camera and sensor in POWER OFF mode until the wiring work is completed Also power the sensors on before PTZ camera is switched on If you did not follow the procedure on above at the final movement switch the PTZ camera off and on again to correct the initial status Controlled by the residential ALARM ft th b RELAY OUTPUT software the camera can be INPUT 1 PRESET 17 managed for surveillance and INPUT 2 PRESET 18 i INPUT 3 PRESET 19 producing alarm a INPUT 4 PRESET 20 event triggering given by the INPUT 5 PRESET 21 alarm inputs INPUT 6 PRESET 22 INPUT 7 PRESET 23 You will see the menu on screen INPUT 8 PRESET 24 RETURN in which there are two parts are to be arranged L User s manual 66 RELAY OUTPUT To make arrangements for relays
38. ge while smaller iris will give darker picture Iris options are AUTO and MANUAL suggestion AUTO is more recommended for most conditions unless vou have particular environment such as indoor with stable lighting because it adapts better to the changing ambient illumination note While iris is in auto mode it has the prioritv for exposure control Shutter speed will be fixed on shutter unless vou manuallv applv shutter with other setting note Manual control allows vou to adjust iris size from complete closed 0 to fully open 100 If you set iris to manual then shutter takes over the priority position for exposure control seeing ESC on shutter setting AAA User s manual 56 _Shutter Shutter is the pseudo mechanism for controlling light energy by varying CCD exposure time For normal indoor use shutter speed is usually set to 1 60 sec 1 50 for PAL In stronger light condition shutter speed must be reduced or image could be too bright For darker scene shutter should be increased This camera offers 3 options to you ESC auto If iris is set to manual mode ESC is the choice used for the most conditions Software will check light level and set up shutter speed automatically Manual to assign a fixed shutter speed This can be the choice if camera stays indoor with constantly stable ambient light In normal light try speed between 1 60 1 500 Be advised th
39. gnal s kicks in 1 When the first alarm signal hits this camera lens will move to the corresponding presets see relative information on above at maximum speed of 300 per second 2 Lens will stay at the preset position for 60 seconds 3 Camera will be back to the original auto pan function after 60 seconds if no second alarm in jumps in this 60 second time frame 4 Incase second and third alarm kicks in during the 60 seconds camera will move to the corresponding preset s and stay for 10 seconds initially then move to the next alarm preset for 5 seconds and keeps the motion in cycles until the 60 second time frame is over 5 Camera will be back to its original auto pan function after the 60 seconds AAA Ao User s manual 41 m Camera is in steady mode when alarm signal s kicks in 1 When the first alarm signal hits this camera lens will move to the corresponding presets see relative information on above at maximum speed of 300 per second 2 Lens will stay at the preset position for 60 seconds 3 Camera will be back to the original position after 60 seconds if no second alarm in jumps in this 60 second time frame 4 In case second and third alarm kicks in during the 60 seconds camera will move to the corresponding preset s and stay for 10 seconds initially then move to the next alarm preset for 5 seconds and keeps the motion in cycles until the 60 second time frame is over 5 Camera wil
40. hough you may access the sub menu do changes to the settings they won t be executed nor saved Keep itin OFF position all the time Privacy setting and management function has been moved to the main page in title of Privacy Mask Keep itin OFF position all the time An IR Infra Red filter is usually placed between CCD and lens to cut off non visible light from going to CCD for obtaining better image guality Such filter must be removed when IR light source is provided in dark or camera can not receive the IR signal and no image will be reproduced Mode Color Camera software will keep video output in color format with adjustable burst level Changing burst level will cause color intense changes B W burst on off switch taking burst down will turn image to real black and white which would give you better resolution details In B W mode we suggest you keep burst OFF for higher image resolution Auto camera software will decide image would be color or B W based on the brightness level it sees on the object If the level is high color mode will be maintained otherwise the software will turn output into B W PS the 10x version provides one extra Auto mode listed Auto1 and Auto2 the two Auto modes have same function but are for different brightness levels NOTE when you change to Auto from B W mode picture may remain in B W so we suggest you to make change from Color mode to Auto when needed User
41. ideo server manual User s manual 46 7 3 Connect two or more domes to console As the RS 485 supports multi drop topology two or more domes can be connected to one controller in a system For such application the following rules must be kept u Allthe speed domes should be connected to host in daisy chain pattern Star type of configuration should be prohibited to avoid system instability u Each dome must have unique ID so communication data can be delivered to the correct target device u Impedance match setup is also required to keep communication quality Connect the other end of the cable to a phone jack box with extension outlet of two Installer must pay attention to the pins of the extension box to ensure the connection is correct To connect more cameras copy the same procedure on above You may continue extending the quantity of camera to its maximum number of 128 per network if the control device has the capability of addressing that many ID Extension box Extension RS 485 Box Mie Extension Box Morc Extension Box Speed Dome The extension wire and box are available in general electronic and phone shops User s manual 47 n User s manual 48 m Connect Speed Dome and PC Capture Card When PC is used as the console installer needs to connect both of video and RS 485 signals to PC separately Most capture cards have 4 video input per card and normally each PC can handle 4 cards
42. king position and tight it Finished device nn User s manual 36 Ceiling mount Installation Procedure 1 Insert the cables pass through the tube Please also stuff the water proof rub ring into the iron cover on tube 2 Close the tube onto the outdoor housing and lock it to the housing Tight them on with screws a a 3 Finished User s manual 37 6 Connecting Wires The cables wires and connector attached to the speed dome are categories into 4 major functions of Power Video RS 485 Alarm in and out PON gt They are easily distinguished from one to another as being featured with different connectors Refer to the picture on below to learn about cable and connector information 6 1 Power The camera will obtain power source from two kinds of power DC12V or AC24V 1 Without outdoor housing DC12V When operated with DC12V the camera may consume 1000mA DC current in full load condition To power the speed dome is simple Get the DC jack from the camera and connect the adapter plug to the jack Note To secure the safety and maintain correct function always use the switching DC 12V 1 5A power adapter The switching type power adapter is strongly recommend Due to switching power adapter can output stable power source that can prevent the speed dome camera from damage DC 12V adapter supplied e m User s manual 38 2 With outdoor housing AC24V An AC ada
43. l be back to its original position after the 60 seconds Alarm output The alarm output is a hardware toggle switch of NC normal close and NO normal open In the event the camera receives trigger signal from one of the three alarm inputs the output ports will swap their states i e the NC port will turn into OPEN condition and the NO port will become CLOSE The changing state can be used for activating various external alarm devices such as siren recorder alarm light or call out system Alarm on status will be automatically relieved at the 30 minute from the triggering point and PTZ will be back to the original conditions To relief system the alarm on status earlier please use the MANUAL OFF on the controller subject to the function s availability to the controller Warning The NC NO port provided by alarm out is a mechanical contact relay Make sure the device connected to the alarm output does not drain current over than 0 5A and the voltage is not higher than DC 24V or AC 250V Any load over these may damage the output port permanently User s manual 42 7 Applications The PTZ camera by itself alone or encompassed in different numbers of domes with comprehensive matrix switching is mainly for link to 4 different control means also known in different terms such as controller console or host PC based system Keyboard controller DVR Digital Video Recorder Video server 7 1 Controllers and RS 485
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45. n grade check sharpness change then decide which SNR level you will take SENS UP sens up is an useful function for increasing image brightness in dark The effect is in multiple levels with optional auto control Auto when surrounding is detected for too dark extended exposure will be automatically applied to increase image s brightness to provide reasonable signal to noise ratio You need to give the limit in sub page Limit Maximum times of extended exposure the function will do Off to defeat this function Check the table on below to find for version difference Digital Slow Shutter Range 2 128 Auto mode note If you turn the AGC off or assign a fixed shutter speed manual or A FLK mode the sens up function will be defeated automatically see OSD table 4 note If you are familiar with still image camera the sens up is like the B shutter suggestion Because sens up is carried out by extending exposure time ghost like image in transparent and slow motion will be unavoidable for moving objects The higher number of sens up is given the worse such phenomena you may get You are advised to make test to all the levels before making the final setting if the function is to be applied E User s manual 58 Special In this section more advanced functions However some of them are not available in this model User Preset gt Privacy gt DAY NIGHT not available to this model alt
46. nning between two spots A B without changing the vertical position of lens Circle To perform continuous panning in 360 You need to choose the start point and panning speed AII Preset To make camera move around all the presets stored in this camera Set up the speed and dwell then start running the scan with RUN command on list Group Scan To make camera move around all the presets stored in this camera This camera automatically grouping the first 16 presets stored in it into 4 groups 1 4 The 4 groups can run separately at their own speed and dwell length per group In the sub menu there is of 4 groups Each has its own selection of speed and dwell and you may run or stop one of these four alone Tour Scan This function allows you to select and run the 4 groups in different combinations In each Group in the list you may choose to turn it on oroff You may also redefine the speed and dwell length or skip them Once the selection is done press RUN on menu to start the journey Patrol Patrol is defined as the scanning to selected Presets among 1 to 16 To organize the route go through all the 16 presets one by one with decision of ON or E User s manual 61 OFF Then choose the speed and dwell length for all the stops Activate the function with RUN command on list Pattern Pattern is a function allows you create specific path with individually defined stops corresponding dwell and zoom position for continuous
47. of the camera s DSP and optical functions are to be setting or adjusted here under the sub title Cam Title This is for setting and showing camera name Similar function is available in the main page so we suggest you leave this OFF constantly White Bal White balance function is for setting color temperature based on the environment the camera is in or personal preference ATW Auto Tracking White balance ATW checks the whole image weights all colors in the picture and updates the white level and color temperature which is good for constant changing scene Indoor Indoor is a mode of ATW but tends for more blue Outdoor Outdoor is also an ATW mode giving more red for imaging The indoor and outdoor modes are in the sub page of item ATW for versions of 30x 23x and 10x while they are in the same OSD page the ATW is listed for the 37x version AWC Auto White Balance Camera will make color calibration to the picture for once and keep the color temperature main setup until the next order is CAM TITLE OFF manually given To nie 35 refresh the color you BACKLIGHT OFF need to make a ff 8 li manual trigger to the tii pan Mi ai EXIT or zoom in to renew AWG with it shown image color AWC on the displav ne User s manual 52 Manual to adjust color preference manually Manual setting is to let you fix the color temperature This mode can be good choice for indoor and static environment If the lighting is tungsten o
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51. peed dome to standalone DVR Power Adapter Connect the RS 485 of camera to controller in this case the DVR with a pair of twisted cable Tele control is conducted from the DVR via the cable between the PTZ device and DVR Video signal from the dome is sent to DVR also then forwarded to monitor through the multiplexer inside the DVR Usually RG59 A U coaxial cable is recommended for the video connection Power DC12V or AC24V shall be applied to the camera via separate DC or AC adapter Set the termination resistor in speed dome to OPEN mode disconnected if only one speed dome is connected console If two or more speed domes are in the system the termination resistor of END unit should be loaded more information is in the next section Select a proper protocol and corresponding baud rate for the DVR Be sure both sides PTZ camera and DVR have the same protocol and baud rate Power Adapter Rs 485 gt 1 l L TH E E Video 3 Power Adapter Video Power Power Video Dome Dome Dome Dome RS 485 RS 485 Monitor la lla lla lla DVR In case the DVR does not have PTZ control function use a separate keyboard for the PTZ controlling Protocol shall be properly selected too RS 485 5 Power Power Power Adapter t Adapter g
52. practical connection In some circumstances user adopts a star configuration in practical connection The termination resistors must be connected to the two equipment that are farthest away from each other such as equipment 1 and 15 in the following picture As the star configuration is not in conformity with the reguirements of RS 485 User s manual 28 standards problems such as signal reflections lower anti interference performance arise when the cables are long in the connection The reliability of control signals could be downgraded with the phenomena that the dome does not respond to or just responds at intervals to the controller or does continuous operation without stop be Q 324 gt In such circumstances the usage of RS 485 distributor is recommended The distributor can change the star configuration connection to the mode of connection stipulated in the RS 485 standards The new connection achieves reliable data transmission Main Controller RS 485 distributor User s manual 29 5 Mount the Speed Dome Camera The camera and its mounting system are designed in modules There are 5 methods to mount the PTZ camera which are Attached to the ceiling surface directly Embedded into ceiling Held to ceiling surface through a bracket ceiling drop Mounted to wall through a bracket Adapted into external housing nenn For all these five mounting ways a common mounting base for mechanical locking
53. pter of 24V 1 66A is supplied with the outdoor housing CAM OH for the AC version To power the camera connect adapter to camera s power connector Power Connector on Speed Dome AC 24V Connector on Adaptor As soon as power is supplied the speed dome will enter initial check mode with the following procedures B Move the lens automatically for system check B Screen comes up with blue picture and will be showing starting in white for around 3 seconds B Then the camera will show normal image and get ready for control 6 2 Video Video output level of the camera in standard of 1Vp p is delivered with female BNC connector at 75 ohms impedance To transmit the video to receiver properly it is recommended to use RG 59 A U coaxial cable with stranded center conductor with male BNC connectors on both ends RG 59 is also in 75 ohm impedance which matches the camera s output impedance The A U version is recommended rather than the version B U due of its superior performance on flexibility for resisting severe twisting bending and other stresses which occur in many CCTV installations In case the installation distance is over than 500 meters 1 500 feet additional amplifier might be needed to keep the video level and image quality User s manual 39 6 3 RS 485 The camera adapts RS 485 in half duplex pattern which is a two pin connecti
54. r alike more natural try to add more blue or reduce red a little If lighting is fluorescent or within white spectrum try to add more red or reduce the blue Default values are 29 for RED 41 for BLUE we suggest you not to give setting away from these two default numbers by much Back light Backlight function is for main setup improving the image quality in the scene that strong sport WHITE BAL AWC gt SET light source s stays behind BACKLIGHT LOW the object which will wash out lt saturate gt the image i considerably EXIT use left right buttons or joystick left right to alter options on display CAM TITLE ORE When backlight function is engaged it reduces exposure time and video gain if necessary to avoid over exposure You are suggested to make tests with all the options in list on site in order to make correct setting and final choice WDR WDR is a special BLC used for main setup one scene that has part in high AE ETTE BEE light and other part is much WHITE BAL AWC SET darker BACKLIGHT WDR WDR makes two exposures for e one image When this function is use left right buttons or engaged the CCD will make the EXIT joystick left right to 1st exposure at high speed alter options on display 1 6 000 or 1 10 000 sec to form an image of less brightness The next shot is at normal speed 1 50 or 1 60 to form an image of more brightness The two then are superimposed into one picture on which da
55. rk is in normal brightness and brighter part is dimmed and finally delivers image of better contrast for shot in extreme contrast condition User s manual 53 You are suggested to make tests to all options in list on site in order to make final and correct choice Motion DET Not an available function for this model Focus Focusing is one of the most important and freguently used functions of a zoom camera This camera offers 3 focusing modes each can be in tracking or not with the zoom control see OSD table 3 below to know what focus function will react to different control or movement in each mode One push The One push function is to drive lens to make one time auto focusing per trigger This function is auto driven along with certain controls such as making zoom change in manual focus mode Auto The AUTO mode will enforce the lens to adjust its focusing automatically when object moves or scene has changed suggestion ifthe camera is used for watching static zone constantly with little object movement you may set AUTO FOCUS on If the camera is watching areas with heavy traffic it is advised to choose other focus modes or the image may look shaking a lot due to unnecessary focusing Manual To fine tune and obtain the optimum focusing In certain conditions such as weak contrast dark scene camera s auto focus function may not get the best focus position In such case you can adjust the focus m
56. rocedure for all the 8 masks is identical Position To locate your mask and define its size 1 Enter POSITION a mark T a capital letter L rotated for 90 into horizontal will be on display as the first boarder 2 Move the target to the lower right area of boarder DO NOT let your target over the boarder Press ENTER when you are OK with the position 3 As soon as you press ENTER the second boarder will appear on the screen If it resides your target area 4 move lens into left upper direction until the target is on the left upper of the second boarder completely User s manual 64 important It is strongly suggested to set up mask in comply with factors 1 have the target in relative large size 2 give mask size twice big as the target s or even larger Although not recommended it is also possible that the second boarder is out of the target area fig 3 target is in small size In this case move the lens to right lower direction until target hits the second boarder This is not recommended because target may come out the mask when you zoom it in At the confirmation of the second boarder black mask will appear in a proper size and block the target from being viewed The black mask will also move to new position or change to new size along with your PT and zoom in out controls Enable After the mask is successfully created you need to decide if it will be engaged This is the place
57. s ON OFF to turn this function on or shut it off Mode the AUTO RUN type you want to have 6 modes are in option list Auto pan two spots Auto scan all presets Group scan one ofthe 4 groups Tour scan mixed groups and Patrol selected presets Time how long before the auto run will go Options are 1 2 3 4 5 and 10 minutes Power on resume When this function is set ON and after power retrieves from breaking this camera will automatically go the state it was running before power went down Preset Freeze This will keep image at rest when camera is running from one preset to another It is useful if motion detection is set up in your DVR or you have network surveillance a moving picture will cause false alarm Image Flip To turn the image up side down and left to right Return Back to the main menu FTA User s manual 63 8 7 Privacy Mask To provide mask for privacy protection All models in this PTZ series have total 8 masks available Two types of mask setup and grouping are provided for Day Night versions type A and WDR versions type B type of mask function Total number of mask group 8 2 Mask per group 4 The 8 masks are separated into 2 groups equally each group has 4 masks You may configure and save all the 8 masks But the two groups can not be applied on working simultaneously The 8 masks can be configured independently save delete sizing positioning and ON off Setup p
58. sen for camera and controller The following table shows the 6 protocols provided in this camera Check what are available in the controller before choosing the protocol Protocol Pelco D 8 P Li lin Danycolor Hunda Samsung note Pelco D P use the same pin for assignment They are auto recognized from one to another by the software in the camera JA EE User s manual 26 4 3 RS 485 Network and Impedance Transmission distances of RS 485 Bus The 0 56mm 24AWG twisted pair or higher grade wires are recommended for data transmission cable The maximum theoretical transmitting distances for the AWG 24 are as follows Baud Rate Maximum Transmitting Distance 2400 Bps 1800m 4800 Bps 1200m 9600Bps 800m If user selects thinner cables or installs the dome in an environment with strong electromagnetic interference or connects lots of equipment to the RS 485 bus the maximum transmitting distance will be decreased To increase the maximum transmitting distance do the contrary i e use thicker wire and keep the cable away from the interference Connection and termination resistor The RS 485 standard requires a daisy chain connection among the equipments There must be termination resistors of proper impedance typically 120 ohms within the range from 90 to 250 ohms at both ends of the connection Ee ae Ca
59. surface wall and ceiling mount B External housing for outdoor environment Option jA User s manual 6 4 Appearance 4 1 ToAccess DIP Switches Before the camera is mounted in place be sure the following four settings are properly executed or the camera may fail the control H Camera ID setup B Protocol selection E Baud rate selection E Termination impedance Tools Use pencil pincer paper clip or small flat screw driver to move the lever of DIP switch Access points The DIP switches are located on the bottom of the dome cameras User s manual 7 4 1 DIP switches Overview of DIP switches There are three sets of DIP switch on board for different setup purposes location bit quantity used for DS1 DS2 P1 amp 2 10 Device ID setup DS2 P3 P7 5 Protocol baud rate setup DS3 2 Network impedance Refer to the picture on below for DIP switch locations The following paragraphs are providing the detail descriptions of the three main setups Installer should read it with care before starts doing the hardware mounting and cabling work A User s manual 8 4 2 Set Up Device ID Number To build correct network for control communication every speed dome camera in the network must have an unique ID number which is set by the bit 1 to 10 of a DIP switch DS1 bit1 8 8 DS2 bit 1 2 Note Factory default of device ID is 1 remark Dash line in tables means to set the
60. t 6 Get the camera and plug it onto the base watch for the direction of the connectors on camera and mounting base and be sure they are mated well Then rotate the camera body counter clockwise until it is completely locked 7 Put the safety screw anti loss in locking position ne User s manual 34 5 4 Use External Housing with CAM OH To operate speed dome cameras and maintain all functions in normal in severe temperature conditions i e below 10 C or above 45 C external housing is reguired CAM OH has included two brackets Ceiling mount and Wall mount bracket You can choose which one you will like to used Inside the housing the mounting base item 3 in the accessory list is already built before it leaves factor see picture on the right Wall mount Installation Procedure 1 Take the wall mount bracket put it on the target place and fix it with the supplied screws total of 4 2 Take the cover screw off from the bracket and remove the cover 3 Please stuff the water proof rub ring into the bracket Then attach the bracket and lock it to the housing Tight them on with screws User s manual 35 4 Put the cables in the trench of bracket and all connectors come out through the cable outlet Then put bracket cover and screw back 5 Load the camera into the housing Be sure the connectors are well mated and then rotate the camera to lock it in position 6 Put the safety screw in loc
61. t Adapter 5 RS 48 gt Dome Dome Dome Dome RS 485 g a Keyboard User s manual 45 Connect Speed dome to video server Video server the contemporary device for transmitting video throughout LAN and WAN can also be the controlling tool for this speed dome camera Most video servers in market are built with RS 485 communication port and single video input for connecting one camera To work with this PTZ camera installer must connect both signals video and RS 485 from the server to the camera as the picture shown on below First of all the camera ID should be kept on number 0 zero or 1 one when it is linked to a video server unless your video server reguires different ID Be sure the RS 485 polarity is correctly handled Once the connectivity is completed start the video server control panel on computer and follow the instructions on below during the video server setup B Choose Pelco D as the control protocol E choose RS 485 as the communication format B baud rate matches the setting in camera 2400 is recommended B parity is set to 0 zero or None B Data bit is 8 eight M Stop bit is 1 one XDSL Cable Modem Power Adapter Power IN Video out R INTERNET Toi 00 Si Y A Speed Dome You may conduct control to the speed dome after these are correctly set up For advanced functions you must follow the instructions given by the v
62. tement NOTE This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the eguipment is operated in a commercial environment This device generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Correct the equipment into an output o a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any change or modification not expressiy approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Notice for customers in Canada CAUTION m This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ATTENTION m Cet appareil numerique de laclasse B respects toutes les exigenci
63. tilt mechanism will move lens to the preset u The alarm out port will act u Via RS 485 the console control unit will be notified User s manual 40 The three inputs and their correspondent view presets are independent from one to another Therefore with the connections to three sensors installer can set up camera to monitor three different spots with different dwell time Presets For Events Default settings at the alarm ins activations are If setting s is are done to presets 17 18 and 19 At the trigger of alarm in number 1 lens will move to preset 17 u At the trigger of alarm in number 2 lens will move to preset 18 E At the trigger of alarm in number 3 lens will move to preset 19 If one or more positions of presets 17 18 and 19 is are empty m At the trigger of alarm 1 lens will move to preset 1 preset 17 is emptv L At the trigger of alarm 2 lens will move to preset 2 preset 18 is emptv L At the trigger of alarm 3 lens will move to preset 3 preset 19 is emptv Note m All the three alarm inputs are TTL level and triggered by negative signals m To utilize the default view positions user must pre set the desired monitor spots to presets number 17 18 and 19 or 1 2 and 3 Alarm ON Management Protocol With the presetting of its intemal software the PTZ camera will perform the following functions automatically at the triggering s to alarm input s m Camera is running Auto pan when alarm si
64. vity as shown on the right picture Installer must pay attention to the polarity of these two pins yellow wire is the POSITIVE end and orange is the NEGATIVE Communication between controller and camera will break and control will not function if they are reversely connected The RS 485 communication may run for 4 000 feet ifthe system network is properly built Two important factors should be handled with care during the system build up baud rate and termination impedance More information about RS 485 are in sections Protocol and Baud rate and Applications 6 4 Alarm Input and Alarm Output This camera is equipped with 3 alarm inputs and one alarm output for intrusion management Installers may connect the inputs to the various sensors and program the camera to move and monitor specific spots for monitoring when evens take place Dwell time for monitoring is programmable subject to the system Refer to the diagram on right for function assignments of the alarm I O Alarm in Wire Color Alarm GND Wire Color Alarm out Wire Color Alarm in 1 Black Alarm 1 Brown N O Grav Alarm in 2 Red Alarm 2 Orange N C Purple Alarm in 3 Vellow Alarm 3 Green Com Blue Alarm inputs This speed dome has three alarm inputs and each input is given bv the software a companion view preset When trigger single is sent to alarm in the following reactions will be taken bv the speed dome The pan
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