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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Q PANASONIC  ON  12 3 4             Q GE Kalatel                                                                                                                                            o9 AD  American Dynamics        ON                                                                                                                                                            If you set the protocol as AUTO  camera will  automatically recognize the type of protocol  being used  however  this will not recognize  the AD protocol        ff you want to control the camera using the DVR  or a system keyboard  the protocol must be   identical to the camera protocol  Otherwise  you  will not be able to control the camera       If you change the camera protocol by adjusting  the DIP switch  the change will be effective after  you reboot the camera     DIP Switch Setup    2  Communication Baud Rate Setup  Select the appropriate Baud Rate using the  following DIP switch combination       2400 BPs       ON                                                                                                                   4800 BPS    ON    4  5 6 7       
2.     2500K and 9300K       ATW2  The color temperature is adjusted automatically between    2000K and 10000K       AWC  The color temperature is adjusted automatically once  then  adjusted value of R GAIN  B GAIN are maintained  Gain value can  be adjusted manually by the user  It can be fixed as 3200K or 5600K      OFF  Only activated when NIGHT is selected  At night  the setting    will be same as day s setting        RED BLUE ADJUST  32   32    In every mode except OFF  users can adjust the red blue color    value to have the image they want        R B   GAIN 0   1023    If AWC is on  the adjusted value will be marked  Also  the user can  adjust the values even after it has been adjusted automatically        Q WB SETUP   NIGHT                      Z00M CAMERA SETUP  FOCUS MODE SEMIAUTO  DIGITAL ZOOM ON  IMAGE FLIP REE  FLICKERLESS FF  DIS MODE OFF      lt WHITE BALANCE SETUP      AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP      SPECIAL     BACK   EXIT  Press  Near Enter  Key   WB SETUP      DAY NIGHT DAY    WB MODE ATW2    RED ADJUST 0   BLUEADJUST 0  BACK  EXIT   M   Joystick Down   Press Near Key  va   WB SETUP      DAY NIGHT 771 DAV ion is   x  WB MODE    ATW2    RED ADJUST 0   BLUEADJUST 0  BACK  EXIT   Joystick Down   WB SETUP  DAY NIGHT DAY      WB MODE   AWC gt     RED ADJUST 0    BLUE ADJUST 0    R GAIN 0    B GAIN 0  BACK  EXIT          Joystick Right   WB SETUP  DAY NIGHT DAY      WB MODE     AWC      RED ADJUST 0   BLUE ADJUST 0    R GAIN 14    B GAIN 52  BACK  EXIT    lt               
3.     VER    PATTERN SETUP      GROUP SETUP      SCHEDULE SETUP    BACK  EXIT   Press  Near Enter    Key   SCAN SETUP   PE bos us     T USED  BRD POS  NOT USED  SCAN SPEED 30 SEC  CLEAR SCAN CANCEL  BACK  EXIT          FUNCTION SETUP    SCAN SETUP    Q SCAN SETUP  By using the scan function  you can make the camera to move  between 2 preset positions repeatedly     When the scan function runs  the camera moves from the  preset assigned as the 1st point to the preset assigned as the  2nd point in CW  Clockwise  direction  Then the camera moves  from the preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset  assigned as the 1st point in CCW  Counterclockwise  direction     In case that the preset assigned as the 1st point is same as the  preset assigned as the 2nd point  the camera turns on its axis  by 360   in CW direction and then it turns on its axis by 360    in CCW direction     2nd         e 1st POS        2  CCW direction    1  CW direction       SCAN NO  1 8  Selects the scan number to edit  If a selected scan has not defined   NOT USED is displayed in 1st position and 2nd position     1ST POS    2 ND POS  PRESET 1   128   NOT USED  Set up the 2 position for scan function  If a selected preset is not  defined  UNDEFINED will be displayed as shown below              SCAN SETUP  SCAN NO  1   1ST POS   PRESET 1  2ND POS  NOT USED  CP ANI Cnrmrmrns UNDEFINED  SCAN SPEED 1 SEC   180 SEC  Sets the speed of the scan   CLEAR SCAN CANCEL   OK    Deletes the current scan data        28  
4.    OFF   When present movement begins  the camera captures the image of  the beginning point  Camera will display the captured image during  the present movement and will not display the images the camera  receives during the movement  As soon as the camera stops at the  preset end point  the camera begins to display the live images it  receives at the end point      lt PARKING ACTION SETUP gt   Opens PARKING ACTION SETUP screen      lt ALARM INPUT SETUP gt   Opens ALARM INPUT ACTION screen                                            PARKING ACTION SETUP   If PARK ENABLE is set to ON  camera runs assigned function  automatically if there is no PTZ command during assigned  WAIT TIME        PARK ENABLE ON   OFF    WAIT TIME 00 00 05   04 00 00  The time is displayed in  HH MM SS  format  and the time can be  changed by 1 second unit        1  To place the cursor on the time marked as shown below  press  Near key   99   10 00  2  Move joystick left right to adjust hours  minutes and seconds     3  Move joystick up down to select the digit   4  By pressing Near key  save the current setting        PARKING ACTION HOME   PRESET 1 128   SCAN 1 8    PATTERN 1 4   GROUP 1 8    Ex  If HOME is selected for park action  camera will move to home  position when there is no PTZ command during the assigned  WAIT TIME        24    N O  Normal Open    N C  Normal Close   SCAN 1 8   PATTERN 1 4   GROUP 1 8    NOT USED   HOME   PRESET 1 128    For each alarm input  you can assign the counteractio
5.   A grounding type plug has two blades and a third  grounding prong  The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety  If the provided  plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for a replacement     Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at or near plugs   convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from the apparatus     Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     Use only with cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified by the e  manufacturer or sold with the camera  A    Unplug this camera when a cart is used  Use caution when  moving the cart that contains the camera to avoid injuries that can result from the camera  falling over     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the camera has  been damaged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has spilled on  the the camera  objects have fallen into the camera  the camera has been exposed to rain   or moisture  the camera does not operate normally  or the camera has dropped     Contents    INTRODUCTION    INSTALLATION    OSD MENU    SPECIFICATIONS       2  4    Safety Information  Safety Instructions    6 Features    7 Product  amp  Accessories    8 Parts Name    11  14    16  17  18  19  20  21  22  24  26  28  29  30  32  34  35  37  38  39  40  42    43  44    DIP Switch Setup  Installation  Cabling    Check Points before Operation   Functions   OSD Display of M
6.   Costs of such service calls are the responsibility of  the purchaser     46    D e   TAL  WATCHDOG    Everything s Digital    5436 W Crenshaw St  Tampa  FL 33634  Toll Free   866 446 3595  Tel   813 888 9555 Fax   813 888 9262  www Digital Watchdog com  technicalsupport dwcc tv  Technical Support Hours   Monday Friday  8 30AM to 8 00PM Eastern Standard Time    Correct Disposal of This Product  Waste Electrical  amp  Electronic Equipment         Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems     This marking on the product  accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories  e g  charger   headset  USB cable  should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life  To prevent  possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal  please separate these items from  other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources     Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product  or their local government office      for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling     Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract     This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal     
7.   ITALIANO   PYCCKMM   PORTUGUES  General Power AC 24V  24W  1A   57W  2 38A HEATER ON  Dimension Net  260 x 552 x 405 mm  10 2 x 21 7 x 15 9 in  Package  390 x 580 x 500 mm  15 4 x 22 8 x 19 7 in  Weight 6 4kg  14 1lbs       Operating Temperature     45  C   50  C    49  F   122  F          Outdoor Housing       IP 66  Vandal Proof Structure   Housing  amp  Accessories  AL Die cast    Dome Cover  PC        44    WARRANTY INFORMATION    Digital Watchdog  referred to as  the Warrantor   warrants the Digital Watchdog Camera against  defects in materials or workmanship as follows     LABOR   For the initial two  2  years from the original purchase date  if the camera is determined  to be defective  the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with a new or refurbished product at  its option at no charge     PARTS   In addition  the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial two  2  years     To obtain warranty or out of warranty service  please contact a Technical Support Representative  at 1 866 446 3595 Monday through Friday from 8 30AM to 8 00PM Eastern Standard Time     A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required before warranty service  is rendered  This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which  arise during normal use  This warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures  which are caused by products not supplied by the Warrantor or failures which result from accident  
8.   OSD    FUNCTION SETUP    PATTERN SETUP        1  di       FUNCTION SETUP          Press  Near Enter  Key          PATTERN SETUP    CLEAR PATTE    EDIT PATTE    ZA         O  T      C  m          BACK  EXIT          Select   EDIT PATTERN     Press Near Enter Key          EDIT PATTERN 1          Move Camera to Area   Press Near Enter Key          1  TY     NEAR SAVE   FAR DELETE   0 0 x1 E          Record the Path of the Pattern  by Camera Control           NEAR SAVE   FAR DELETE   0 0 x1 E            PATTERN SETUP   Pattern function is when a camera memorizes the path  mostly  curve path  created by a joystick controller and revives the  path exactly as it memorized for an assigned time     4 patterns are available and maximum 1000 communication  commands can be stored in a pattern        PATTERN NO  1 4   Select pattern number to edit  If a selected pattern number is not  defined  UNDEFINED will be displayed under the selected pattern  number     CLEAR PATTERN CANCEL   OK  Deletes data in the current pattern       EDIT PATTERN    Starts editing pattern              EDIT PATTERN   Selects the Position   1  By using joystick  move to the start position with appropriate  zoom    2  To start the pattern recording  press Near or Enter key    3  To exit this menu  press Far key     Q EDIT PATTERN   Recording   1  Move the camera with joystick controller or run preset  function to memorize the path  mostly curve path  in a  selected pattern    2  The total memory size and the rest
9.   SYTEM SETUP          SYSTEM SETUP    D lt   CU          Press  Near Enter  Key          DATE TIME SETUP     DATE 01 JAN 2008 T UE   TIME 00 00 01 H M S                     m       gt    lt       lt   uv          4   m                    RELAY1 NORMAL OPEN  E un  RELAYA NORMAL CLOSE  BACK  EXIT                EDIT PASSWORD    90 OK   IJ CANCEL  ST  cd DNM  mn  wx    lt           Q SYSTEM SETUP      DATE TIME SETUP    Opens DATE TIME SETUP menu       RELAY TYPE    Opens RELAY TYPE menu       PASSWORD    Opens PASSWORD menu       SET HOME POSITION    Opens SET HOME POSITION menu       SET NORTH DIRECTION    Opens SET NORTH DIRECTION setup     LANGUAGE ENGLISH   ESPANOL   FRANCAIS   DEUTSCH    ITALIANO   PYCCKAM   PORTUGUES   Select a preferred language for the OSD display    After selecting a language  press Near or Enter key                             DATE TIME SETUP   After you press the Near or Enter key  move between the  different fields using the left right keys  Use the up down keys  to change the values of each field  To save the updated data   press the Near or Enter key again        DATE 01   JAN   2000   31   DEC   2037  Date is displayed in dd mm yy format   The day is automatically calculated when you set the date     TIME  Time is displayed in HH MM SS format              RELAY TYPE SETUP    RELAY1  2  3  4 NORMAL OPEN   NORMAL CLOSE  Define the type of relay output for each of the four relays           Q EDIT PASSWORD  Sets a password that consist of 4 characte
10.   WB SETUP  DAY NIGHT NIGHT  x  WB MODE   AWC     BRIGHINESS  MIDDLE   REDADJUST O0   BLUE ADJUST 0    REGAIN 14    B GAIN 52  BACK  EXIT          BRIGHTNESS  When NIGHT is selected  it sets the criterion of the automatic    LOW   MIDDLE   HIGH    day night selection     If set to LOW  the image has to be very dark to be recognized as  night among 3 settings  If set to HIGH  the image will be recognized    as night even though it is a little dark        34       OSD    CAMERA SETUP    AE SETUP                                              AE SETUP    IRIS SALC gt   DAY NIGHT  lt AUTO gt   MOTION F FAST  BL RR SPD      ENS UP AUTOx4  BACK  EXIT  Press Near Enter Key  AE SETUP    IRIS  lt ALC gt     IRIS LEVEL    BACKLIGHT OFF  BACK  EXIT  Select BACKLIGHT  gt  BLC   Press Near Enter Key  E  BLC AREA  IRIS  lt ALC gt     IRIS LEVEL 0    BACKLIGHT BLC    AREA CENTER  BACK  EXIT  Select AREA  gt  USER   Press Near Enter Key  BLC AREA                MOVE TO TARGET POSITION  CENTER   SELECT                 Move Camera to BLC Area     Press Near Enter Key                      BLC AREA        gt  ADJUST MASK WIDTH    T4 ADJUST MASK HEIGTH   CENTER   SELECT                 Q AE SETUP   IRIS ALC   MANUAL   See below      AE SETUP   IRIS    ALC  DAY NIGHT DAY   NIGHT   AUTO    Color filter or B W filter can be selected  If DAY NIGHT is set to  lt AUTO gt    the DAY NIGHT editing screen will appear  See the next page  O DAY NIGHT          This is changed to AGC or MOTION according to the 
11.  AND MORE        Maximum 127 presets are assignable  Each of  them have independent characteristics  such as  white balance  auto exposure  label  alarm  input output  etc      Maximum 8 set of scans can be stored  This  enables user to move camera repetitively between  two preset positions with designated speed      Maximum 4 patterns can be recorded and played  back  This enables the camera to follow any  trajectory operated by the joystick as closely as  possible      Maximum 8 set of group actions can be stored   This enables the camera to move repetitively  between different combination of preset  pattern   or scan  A group is composed of maximum 20  entities of preset  pattern  or scan      Maximum 8 privacy zones can be set up to protect  privacy of other people      7 rules of schedule can be assigned by day and  time  Appropriate actions  such as home  preset   scan  pattern  and group  can be defined for each  rule  Also  it is possible to use weekday and all days  to simplify the rule     PTZ  PAN TILT ZOOM  CONTROL      With RS485 communication  a maximum of 255  cameras can be controlled at the same time    e Auto  Pelco D  Pelco P  Samsung  Panasonic  Kalatel   AD American Dynamics  protocol can be selected  as a control protocol in the current version of  firmware     OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY  MENU     OSD Menu is provided to display the status of  camera and to configure the functions interactively      Camera ID  Pan Tilt Zoom Direction  Alarm Input   Output  Da
12.  a specific preset  SET PRESET 123   Store preset 123     See section ROOT MENU    FUNCTION SETUP    PRESET 123 It reached preset 123   PRESET SETUP    LABEL  PATTERN 9 The camera is running pattern 9   SCN 1 PRESET 123   The camera is running scan 1    2  Camera ID_Top RANGE OVER The action received is not within the    If CAMERA ID is set to TOP  Camera ID will display range supported   in this area  UNDEFINED The action received is not defined       See section ROOT MENU    DISPLAY SETUP     CAMERA ID        Camera ID Bottom     If CAMERA ID is set to BOT  Camera ID will display  in this area      See section ROOT MENU  gt  DISPLAY SETUP  gt   CAMERA ID     Q Date   Time     Shows the current date and time      See section ROOT MENU  gt  SYSTEM SETUP  gt   DATE TIME SETUP     OQ Image Flip     Indicates the images that has been reversed  by the auto flip function      See section ROOT MENU    CAMERA SETUP     IMAGE FLIP     Q Address    Shows the current RS 485 address information     See section ROOT MENU    SYSTEM INFORMATION     Q Action Title  The following are examples of action titles with  their descriptions     18          Q Alarm       Information     This information shows the current status of alarm  input and output         I    means input  and    O    means output      If the alarm input is ON  it will show the number of  the input  If an input is OFF      will be displayed      O 1        means output 1 is ON and other outputs  are OFF      Ex  When input 2 
13.  data if  you redefine the set home position to the previous home  position     Q SET NORTH DIRECTION   By using the joystick  move the camera to the desired  northern position and press Near or Enter key    The direction will be displayed on the screen      LINCAN OOLEU I F An  Uv  AINU ECT     0 0 x1 N 1       Direction will be displayed as one of the following   N North    S South    E East    W West    NE Northeast     NW Northwest    SE Southeast    SW Southwest      41          OSD      SYSTEM INITIALIZE           SYSTEM INITIALIZE    L  L  L  L  0  0    O                     UJ ZOZOMEEN  Z5          Q SYSTEM INITIALIZE       CLEAR ALL DATA NO   YES  Deletes all configuration data such as display  camera   motion setup  and so on        CLR DISPLAY SET NO   YES  Initializes display configuration        CLR CAMERA SET NO   YES  Initializes camera configuration        CLR MOTION SET NO   YES  Initializes motion configuration        CLR FUNCTION SET NO YES    Deletes preset data  scan data  pattern data  group data     and schedule data           REBOOT CAMERA NO   YES  Reboots zoom camera module   REBOOT SYSTEM NO   YES    Reboots speed dome camera        42    Initial Configuration Table                   Address ON   Camera ID OFF   PTZ Information AUTO   Action Title AUTO    Preset Label AUTO Display  Alarm       AUTO   Date Time ON   Privacy Zone Undefined   Preset Lock OFF   Power Up Action ON   Auto Flip ON   Jog Max Speed 140   sec    Jog Direction NORMAL Motion  F
14.  high temperature  over 50  C   low temperature  below  10  C    or high humidity  Doing so may cause fire or electric shock       If you want to relocate the already installed product  be sure to turn off the power and then move    or reinstall it       Remove the power plug from the outlet when there is a lightning  Neglecting to do so may cause    fire or damage to the product     Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources  It may cause fire       Install it in a place with good ventilation     Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as the sun  for this may  damage the CCD image sensor     8  The camera shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing  and no objects filled with liquids  such as    9     vases  shall be placed on the camera     The main plug used to disconnect the device shall stay readily operable at any time     Safety Instructions    WARNING    1   2     9o N e    10     11     12     13     14     Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Regard all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this camera near water    Clean only with dry cloth    Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions     Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  or other apparatuses that  produce heat     Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug has  two blades with one wider than the other
15.  memory size is displayed  in the form of a bar    3  To save data and exit  press Near key    4  To cancel recording and delete the recorded data  press Far  key     29    OSD    FUNCTION SETUP    GROUP SETUP             Press  Near Enter  Key          GROUP SETUP                     GROUP NO  1  UNDEFINED  CLEARGROUP CANCEL   lt EDIT GROUP gt   BACK  EXIT  E  Select   EDIT GROUP       Press Near Enter Key   N  EDIT GROUP il          Press  Near Enter  Key                      EDIT GROUP 1  NO  ACTION NO  DWELL OPT   gt  T NONE UU   2 NONE   3 NONE   4 NONE   5 NONE  SAVE  NEAR EDIT ACTI  CANCEL  FAR  EDIT END    Press  Near Enter    Key   EDIT GROUP il  NO  ACTION NO  DWELL OPT     1 ipium   2   3 NONE   4 NONE   5 NONE  SAVE      3  MOVE CURSOR   CANCEL L  4  CHANGE VAL 1             GROUP SETUP   The group function allows you to run sequence of presets  pattern   and or scans  Maximum 8 groups can be stored  Each group can  have a maximum of 20 action entities which can be preset   pattern  or scan     The preset speed and the repeat number of pattern  amp  scan can  be configured in group setup  Dwell time between actions can  also be adjusted     Dwell Time    Pattern5  1 Times n Times          Max  20 Entities       GROUP NO  1 8   Selects group number to edit  If a selected group number is not  defined  UNDEFINED will be displayed under the selected group  number           CLEAR GROUP CANCEL   OK  Deletes the data in the current group     EDIT GROUP      Starts editin
16.  misuse  abuse  neglect  mishandling  misapplication  alteration  modification  faulty installation   set up adjustments  improper antenna  inadequate signal pickup  maladjustment of consumer  controls  improper operation  power line surge  improper voltage supply  lightning damage  rental  use of the product or service by anyone other than an authorized repair facility or damage that is  attributable to acts of God     45    LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS    There are no express warranties except as listed above  The Warrantor will not be liable for  incidental or consequential damages  including  without limitation or damage to recording media   resulting from the use of these products  or arising out of any breach of the warranty  All express  and implied warranties  including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular  purpose  are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above     Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or  limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the exclusions or limitations listed above may  not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights  that vary from state to state     If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction  then write to the Address listed on the next page   Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship as determined by the    Warrantor  in its sole discretion  are not covered
17. 9600 BPS   Factory Default                                                                                                                            ON                                                                                                                                  Q 19200 BPS                                                                                  Q 38400 BPS       ON                                                                                    B19  age       3  RS 485 Termination Resistor       ON                                                                                                                                                            Pin 8 is used to turn ON   OFF the  the RS 485 termination   Normally  it should be set as OFF      When you have trouble with long daisy chain  style connection  turn ON this termination  switch for the last camera     10    4  Camera ID Setup    The ID number of camera is set using binary    Inner Box                             number  The examples are shown below        Pin    1    2    3    4    5    6    7       ID Value    1    2    4    8    16    32    64    128       ex  ID 5    ex  ID 10       ON  OFF       OFF  ON       ON  OFF       OFF  ON       OFF  OFF       OFF  OFF       OFF  OFF       OFF  OFF         If you want to control a certain camera  you must  match the Camera ID with the CAM ID setting  of your DVR or keyboard controller      The range of Camera ID is 0   255  Factory defa
18. DN vicos    Everything s Digital    Super Speed Dome  PTZ39X PTZ Outdoor Dome Camera    User s Manual    Before installing and using the camera  please read this manual carefully   Be sure to keep it handy for future reference     Safety Information          RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN       CAUTION   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER  BACK   THERE ARE NO  USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL              This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the  AN consisting a risk of electric shock is present within Ay user to the presence of important operating and  this unit  maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature    accompanying the appliance    WARNING    To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard  do not expose this appliance to  rain or moisture     WARNING  1  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     2  Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion  fire  electric  shock  or damage to the product     3  Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter  Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal  heat generation or fire     4  Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle  Insecure connection may cause fire   5  When installing th
19. L    WB  White Balance  and AE  Auto Exposure  can be set  independently for each preset     1   128  Excluding 95                GENERAL  WB or AE can be set completely and simultaneously for all  presets in ROOT MENU  gt  CAMERA SETUP menu       SPECIAL  WB or AE can be set independently or separately for each  preset in each preset setup menu       Each special WB AE value should be activated correspondingly  when camera arrives at each preset location  During jog operation   general WB AE value should be applied       The special WB AE value should not be changed when the general  WB AE value is changed  If SPECIAL is selected  the menu to set  the special WB AE appears on the monitor        ALARM OUT       1234   The status of four alarm outputs can be freely controlled in conjunction  with preset run  The character     means the alarm output is OFF  and  the number which represents the alarm means ON     Ex     23   means output relay 2 and 3 will be ON  and 1 and 4 will  be OFF  when you run this preset        26    OSD                                          FUNCTION SETUP    PRESET SETUP                                                    LABEL  PRESET                      Edits the label to Show on monitor when camera arrives at  PRESET NO  1 presets     EDIT SCENE       lt LABEL gt   CLR PRESET CANGEI  EAT ENERAL LABEL PRESET1  BACK i              EXIT 6            11234567890 OK  ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL  KLMNOPQRST  Press UVWXYZabcd  Near Enter      nn l E Un  Key WAS f
20. PLAY SETUP   This menu defines what is displayed on the OSD of the  main screen  If an item is set to be AUTO  the item is  displayed only when its is changed    ADDRESS ON   OFF    CAMERA ID BOT   TOP   OFF  Select the camera ID location  Refer to    OSD Display of Main Screen        PTZINFORMATION ON OFF  AUTO                            ACTION TITLE ON   OFF   AUTO  PRESET LABEL ON   OFF   AUTO  ALARM I O ON   OFF   AUTO  DATE TIME ON   OFF   lt PRIVACY ZONE gt     Starts Privacy Zone Mask Setup Menu           CAMERA ID   Alphabet Input     Set the Camera ID to display on top  TOP  or bottom  BOT    Give the Camera ID a unique name  The menu will appear  when TOP or BOT is selected      Maximum 48 characters  including space  are allowed                 CAMERA ID       8   6 23 4567890 OK      RPMNO PAR ST CANCEL  KLMNOPQRST  UVWXYZabcd  e    mn  opqrstuvwx            5   i 1          Current Cursor Position  In the CAMERA ID menu  a black box  functions as a cursor  As soon as a character is selected  the  cursor moves to the next digit     Q Selecting Alphabet  Move the joystick Up Down Left Right to  the appropriate character from the character set you wish to select   To choose the character  press the Near or Enter key     Q Space  If you want to use blank  choose space character                Backspace  If you want to delete a character in front  use back  space character      lt             Q CAMERA ID   Complete Editing   When you complete the camera ID editing  mo
21. SENS UP  setting     AGC VERY LOW   LOW   MIDDLE   HIGH      VERY HIGH   USER 1 16   FIX 1 16  Enhances the brightness of the image by amplifying gain when the  illumination is low     MOTION S SLOW   SLOW   NORMAL   FAST   F FAST  If MOTION is set as S SLOW  the shutter speed will be slower to  obtain more light  There will be less noise but this can cause   the ghost effect of the moving object    If MOTION is set towards F FAST  there will be more noise but this  will reduce the ghost effect for any moving object     SHUTTER SPD OFF   1 100   1 10K   If this speed is faster  the moving object can be photographed  without the ghost effect  However  the images can be dark if the  scene lacks sufficient lighting     If SENS UP is set to AUTO  SHUTTER SPD is deactivated   SENS UP          OFF   AUTO x2   AUTO x256      FIX x2   FIX x256  Activates the slow shutter function when the luminance of image    is too dark for the CCD to accumulate the amount of light it is set  to obtain           AE SETUP   IRIS  gt  ALC  If ALC is selected  the iris will be controlled automatically     IRIS LEVEL  32    32    BACKLIGHT OFF   BLC   WDR  This function improves the backlight effect  which is when the  subject is dark on the monitor because the intensive backlight            BLC  You can select the desired area you wish to brighten  If it  is set on a bright area  note that the area will appear even more  brighter      WDR  See   AE SETUP IRIS  gt  ALC  gt  BACKLIGHT  gt  WDR on the ne
22. aa   e     LABEL PRESET1 ig    DANT     5     6 P 6    B 79 OR NCEL    Current Cursor Position  In edit label menu  a black box acts as  KLMNOPQRST a cursor  As soon as you select a character  the cursor moves to  UVWXYZabcd the next digit   efghi   kImn  o       ru UE Q Selecting Alphabet  Using left right up down of joystick  move      to an appropriate character from the character set  To select the  character  press the Near or Enter key   Press Q Space  If you want to use blank  choose space character         a Q Backspace  If you want to delete a character in front  use back  space character        e  LABEL PRESET1  SKYE            LABEL   Complete Editing    B B 2 B 7 B 19  OK CEL If you complete the label editing  move the cursor to OK and  KLMNOPQRST press Near key to save the completed label  To disregard the  ae i RE current change  move the cursor to CANCEL and press the  opqrstuvwx Near key  Wiese Ss      1  CAM ADJUST  PRESET SETUP       Edits label to show on monitor when the camera arrives at  PRESET NO  1 presets     EDIT SCENE    EE ET CANCEL   WHITE BALANCE SETUP     CAM ADJUST    SPECIAL   See the section ROOT MENU    CAMERA SETUP    WB SETUP   ALARMOUT         AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP         See the section ROOT MENU    CAMERA SETUP    AE SETUP   Press  Near Enter    Key  e  CAM ADJUST  PRESET1     WHITE      CE SETUR gt        LAN    AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP      BACK  EXIT          27    OSD                        FUNCTION SETUP   lt PRESET SETUP         SCAN   
23. ain Screen   General Rules of Key Operation for Menu  OSD   ROOT MENU  amp  SYSTEM INFORMATION  OSD   DISPLAY SETUP    CAMERA ID   OSD   DISPLAY SETUP    PRIVACY ZONE   OSD   MOTION SETUP   OSD   FUNCTION SETUP    PRESET SETUP  OSD   FUNCTION SETUP    SCAN SETUP   OSD   FUNCTION SETUP    PATTERN SETUP  OSD   FUNCTION SETUP    GROUP SETUP  OSD   FUNCTION SETUP    SCHEDULE SETUP  OSD   CAMERA SETUP    WB SETUP   OSD   CAMERA SETUP    AE SETUP   OSD   CAMERA SETUP    SPECIAL   OSD   INTELLIGENCE    MASK AREA   OSD   INTELLIGENCE    ALARM OUT   OSD   SYSTEM SETUP   OSD   SYSTEM INITIALIZE    Dimension  Specification PTZ39X    Features    CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS     CCD Sensor  EX View HAD  CCD     Zoom Magnification  x39 Optical  x12 Digital Zoom     Wide Dynamic Range   e Day  amp  Night Function  ICR  IR Cut filter Removal    e Various Focus Mode  Auto Focus Manual Focus   Semi Auto Focus     Independent or Global Camera Settings for Each  Preset Location    POWERFUL PAN TILT FUNCTIONS   e Maximum 360   SEC High Speed Pan Tilt Motion   e Vector Drive Technology  Pan Tilt Motions are  accomplished in the shortest path  As a result   time to target view is reduced dramatically and  the video on the monitor is very natural to watch    e Ultra low speed  0 05   SEC  enables operator to  locate camera to desired target view with accuracy  and ease      Zoom Proportional Pan Tilt speed helps operator  to move the camera easily     PRESET  PATTERN  SCAN  GROUP  PRIVACY   ZONE  SCHEDULE 
24. ain zone completely regardless of high speed pan     tilt motions  it is recommended that the size of mask must be  2096 bigger than original target size     It is noted that during pan tilt control like jog action  the object  behind the privacy mask can be disclosed in a short period of time     Q PRIVACY ZONE  Selects area in image to mask     MASK NO  1412   Selects mask number  If the selected mask has already been saved   camera moves as it was set  Otherwise   UNDEFINED  will be  displayed under MASK NO              DISPLAY ON   OFF  Sets the camera to display or hide the masks on images   CLEAR MASK CANCEL   OK    Deletes data in the selected mask no        STYLE   COLOR     MOSAIC 1   4  Sets the style of the mask     See the next page        22    OSD    DISPLAY SETUP    PRIVACY ZONE    o   PRIVACY ZONE   STYLE  gt  COLOR                   PRIVACY 5 ZONE EODD PG Sets the color of the mask   MM   Y LEVEL 0  100          B ON Set the Y LEVEL of the mask    STYLE SCOLOR gt  RED ADJUST 0  100   BLUE ADJUST 0  100  BACK  EXIT             Press  Near Enter  Key                               9  PRIVACY ZONE  MASK NO  T    EDIT MAS  DISPLA ON  CLEAR CANCEL   STYLE   COLOR    BACK  EXIT  Press  Near Enter    Key  9  PRIVACY ZONE  Syn  COLOR   Y LEVEL 0  RED ADJUS 0  BLUE ADJU 0  BACK  EXIT  Press  Near Enter    Key  9  PRIVACY ZONE  STYLE COLOR   Y LEVEL  RED ADJUS 0  BLUE ADJU 0  BACK  EXIT             23    OSD    MOTION SETUP    MOTION SETUP       4  m  eo    OO          
25. are dip switches and terminal locks for  power supply  video  audio  alarm input and alarm  output        Sunshield  amp  Upper Housing   The Sunshield protects the bubble dome cover from  sun rays and rainfall  The upper housing  which   is attached to the sunshield  accommodates the PTZ  mechanism  Also  the upper housing will be connected  to both the mounting brackets and the dome cover     Q Dome Cover   Do not detach the protection vinyl from dome cover  until the installation process is completed  The vinyl  will protect the dome cover from scratches and dust   The dome cover has a built in fan and heater to  remove moisture from the bubble dome     DIP Switch Setup    Before installing the camera   you should first set the DIP Switch  to configure the Camera ID   Communication Protocol                      Inner Box                                                                                                                                                       8  Protocol Setup Baud Rate Setup  RS 485  Termination Resistor    1  Communication Protocol Setup  Configure the appropriate protocol using the    DIP switch combination      1  AUTO  Factory Default    9   uuuuuuuuuuuuumuum                                                                                                                             ON   12 3 4     PELCO D  ON                                                                                                                                         
26. bject  and background    ADVANCED OFF   FIX MOVE  This option enables you to detect motion and track the  movement        FIX MOVE will mark a region if an existing object disappears or  a new object appears and stays fixed for a certain period of time     Bln the following situations  FIX MOVE may not work properly       when multiple motions continue arbitrarily     when the object continues to move within the same  position      when a new object suddenly appears and conceals another  object that is moving     MASK AREA 1 2 3 4  Selects the MASK AREA number that you wish to exclude from  motion detection     DISPLAY ON   OFF  Turn ON to display the motion detection and the detection of the  configured advanced function              SENSITIVITY 0 6  Sets the sensitivity of the motion sensor   RESOLUTION 0 6    As the resolution setting gets higher  motion detection becomes  more precise  Higher resolution settings allow the detection of  smaller objects      lt ALARM OUT gt   Opens ALARM OUT menu           38    OSD    INTELLIGENCE    ALARM OUT                0   ALARM OUT   INTELLTGENCE enielateleretam erates When ALARM OUT is set to ON  the camera will produce  MOTION ED QEF alarm signals when motion is detected or when the  MASK AREA 1234 i ioni               bt configured advanced function is detected  RESOLUTION 0 MOTION ON   OFF         FIX MOVE ON   OFF  BACK  EXIT                Press   Near Enter    Key  ALARM OUT      MOTION ON  FIX MOVE ON             39    OSD  
27. check the cables carefully     2  The camera ID of the controller must be identical to that of the camera you wish to control  You can check the  camera ID in the system information of the OSD menu     3  If your controller supports multi protocols  the protocol must be changed to match that of the camera     4  If you changed camera protocol by changing DIP switch  the change will be effective after you reboot the camera     5  Since the operation method can be different for each controller available  refer to the manual for your controller    if camera can not be controlled properly       Preset and Pattern Function Pre check  Check how to operate preset  pattern  scan  and group  functions with keyboard controller or DVR in advance  to operate the PTZ camera with it     Refer to your keyboard or DVR manual      If keyboard controller DVR has no pattern key or   function  use shortcut keys with preset numbers   For more information  refer to  Reserved Preset   below     Q Reserved Preset  Some preset numbers are reserved for special functions        Preset key   95  Opens OSD menu   Preset key   131 134  Runs pattern function 1   4   Preset key   141 148  Runs scan function 1   8   Preset key   151 158  Runs group function 1   8   Preset key   161 164  Sets relay 1  4 output to OFF   Set key   161 164  Sets relay 1  4 output to ON   Preset key   165  Sets auto calibration to ON   Preset key   166  Sets auto calibration to OFF   Preset key   167  Zoom proportional jog ON   S
28. e camera  fasten it securely and firmly  A falling camera may cause personal injury     6  Do not place conductive objects  e g  screw drivers  coins  metal things  etc   or containers filled  with water on top of the camera  Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire  electric shock   or falling objects     7  Do not install the unit in humid  dusty  or sooty locations  Doing so may cause fire or electric shock     8  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     9  If this product fails to operate normally  contact the nearest service center  Never disassemble or  modify this product in any way     10  When cleaning  do not spray water directly onto parts of the product  Doing so may cause fire or  electric shock     11  When ambient temperature is below the freezing point  the dome cover will frost and the power   will fail  In this case  install or reboot the system  and the frost will disappear 3 hours after turning  on the power     Note that the lowest guaranteed operating temperature is  45  C  49  F without wind      2    Safety Information    CAUTION           N    UJ    o         7       Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong shock to it  Keep away from a location subject    to excessive vibration or magnetic interference     Do not install in a location subject to
29. ee In WDR mode  the brightness is adjusted in all area of the  TRIS  LEVEL amos picture by combining high speed shutter and low speed  x  BACKLIGHT        shutter   WEIGHT LOW   MIDDLE   HIGH  If WEIGHT goes to HIGH  the area applying high speed shutter is  BACK expanded   Eo WDR LEVEL  9   9  If WDR LEVEL goes up  the speed of the high speed shutter becomes  faster   Joystick Down ira  WHITE BAL INDOOR   OUTDOOR  e If WHITE BAL is set to INDOOR  the color temperature adjusts  AE SETUP based on the darker areas  If WHITE BAL is set to OUTDOOR  the  3 ECL Pints SALES oet color temperature adjusts based on the brighter areas    e 6             When WDR is used  the internally operating VPS function stops    WDR LEVEL      WHITE BAL INDOOR  BACK  EXIT             36    OSD    CAMERA SETUP    SPECIAL          Z00M CAMERA SETUP    am   D   mr  n         THU AA ACTIO  UL  T m   JSA   m  Smg                                    Press    Key          SPECIAL            ZOOM CAMERA SETUP       DIS MODE ON OFF  Sets the Digital Image Stablization mode       SPECIAL    Opens SPECIAL SETUP menu              SPECIAL  Sets the special function related to the image        DNR OFF   LOW   MIDDLE   HIGH   USER 1 16  Reduces the noise caused by AGC  If set towards HIGH  the noise  will be reduced but the ghost effect on moving objects will be  increased     ZOOM SPEED 1 4  The speed it takes to adjust zoom in zoom out  1 is the slowest  and  4 is the fastest     DETAIL 0 3  The distinction are s
30. eparated into 4 levels   If the level is high  the outline is clear but the noise is increased     AGC COLOR SUP LOW   MIDDLE   HIGH   The color range of the noise caused by AGC can be reduced    If set to HIGH  the color range of the noise will decrease  but the  overall quality of the color will also decrease    PIP ON   OFF   Turn ON to display the sub screen    Sub screen will appear on the bottom right side of the main display   Even though the main display enables digital zoom  the sub screen  will only display with maximum optical zoom     POSI NEGA       If set as    the camera will produce the normal image  however  if set  as     the brightness signal and color signal of the produced image  will be reversed                       37    OSD               Press  Near Enter  Key             Joystick Up or Down          INTELLIGENCE       Press  Near Enter  Key          INTELLIGENCE    ARGET POSITION  CTI       Press  Near Enter  Key          INTELLIGENCE                      INTELLIGENCE    MASK AREA    Q INTELLIGENCE       MOTION OFF   DETECTION   TRACKING  Enable motion detection and tracking functions     Bf you set it to DETECTION  both the FIX MOVE option of  ADVANCED will be disabled             the following situations  DETECTION and TRACKING may  not work properly     when there is a sudden change of brightness    when the device moves    when a certain object s movement fills most of the framing area    when there are difficulties in distinguishing the moving o
31. et  1 255 Excluding 95       SCN Scan  1 8   PTN Pattern  1 4    GRO Group  1 8  Set the function and number     ON ON  OFF  Turn ON   OFF this rule           Q GO SCHEDULE SETUP   Assign Value   Each field  DAY  TIME  ACT  NO  ON  can be selected by left   right keys and the values in the field are changed using up   down keys     32    OSD    FUNCTION SETUP    SCHEDULE SETUP       EX        SETUP            DES The second rule means camera will move to preset 12 at 7 00  MASTER ENABLE N  1 DAY DME ACT NO ON every Wednesday    e ma 07 00 Js 12 ON If the rules conflict with each other  the higher number will have  A      13 48 SGN 1 BN priority over the others      UNBEEIN ED If you assign an undefined function  there will be no action  7 UNDEFINED that takes place   BACK          Using reserved preset  you can make various schedules   For example  PRS179 and PRS178 are DAY and NIGHT mode  respectively    Refer to  Reserved Preset  list on page 18 in this manual         33    OSD      CAMERA SETUP    WB SETUP                                          ZOOM CAMERA SETUP       DIS MODE ON OFF  Sets the Digital Image Stablization mode          SPECIAL    Goes to SPECIAL SETUP screen        WB SETUP   DAY       DAY NIGHT DAY   NIGHT    The day night mode can be set independently   Night mode will only be deactivated if AGC in CAMERA SETUP    is set to OFF or FIX        WB MODE ATWI   ATW2   AWC   3200K   5600K   OFF      ATW1  The color temperature is adjusted automatically between
32. et key   167  Zoom proportional jog OFF   Preset key   170  Sets camera BLC mode to OFF   Preset key   171  Sets camera BLC mode to HIGH   Preset key   174  Sets camera focus mode to AUTO   Preset key   175  Sets camera focus mode to MANUAL   Preset key   176  Sets camera focus mode to SEMI AUTO   Preset key   177  Sets day  amp  night mode to AUTO   Preset key   178  Sets day  amp  night mode to NIGHT   Preset key   179  Sets day  amp  night mode to DAY   Preset key   190  Sets OSD display mode to AUTO   except privacy mask    Preset key   191  Sets OSD display mode to OFF   except privacy mask    Preset key   192  Sets OSD display mode to ON   except privacy mask    Preset key   193  Sets all privacy mask display to OFF   Preset key   194  Sets all privacy mask display to ON   Preset key   200  Sets digital zoom to ON   Preset key   201  Sets digital zoom to OFF       16       Auto Calibration   If the camera is continuously subject to very high  temperatures  over 50  C or 122  F  for a long period   the camera can lose focus and produce blurry  images  In this case  it is recommended to turn on  AUTO CALIBRATION by running preset 165     If you execute AUTO CALIBRATION  the camera will  calibrate its focus for 10 seconds every 24 hours   To turn OFF this function  please  run preset 166       Open OSD Menu   Using the OSD menu  preset  pattern  scan  group  and  alarm input function can all be configured for your  application  Run preset 95 to open your OSD menu  and begi
33. ey          PRESET SETUP      PRESET       1  UNDEFINED    EDIT SCENE       BACK       EXIT  2       Select   EDIT SCENE     Press Near Enter Key          EDIT SCENE  PRESET1    MOVE TO TARGET POSITION                               1 E  Press  Near Enter  Key  PRESET SETUP    PRESET NO  1    EDIT SCENE       LABEL    CLR PRESET CANCEL  CAM ADJUST GENERAL  ALARMOUT        BACK  EXIT          FUNCTION SETUP    PRESET SETUP    Q FUNCTION SETUP  Configure 5 special functions with this menu       PRESET SETUP   Undefined  127 presets  1   128  can be assigned excluding the number  95  which is reserved for OSD menu        PRESET NO  1   128  Excluding 95    If a selected preset is already defined  camera moves to pre defined  position and preset characteristics such as label and relay outputs  appear on monitor   Refer to screen    If a selected preset is not  defined  UNDEFINED will appear on monitor      lt EDIT SCENE gt   Redefine the current preset scene position  i e  PTZ               EDIT SCENE   1  Using the joystick  move camera to the desired position   2  By pressing Near key  save the current PTZ data    3  Press Far key to cancel       PRESET SETUP   If the preset is defined  the information will be shown on the  OSD menu with the setting  and the alarm device  if defined   will be activated        PRESET NO    lt EDIT SCENE gt      lt LABEL gt   Edits Label to show on the monitor when the preset runs   Maximum 10 characters are allowed     CAM ADJUST GENERAL   SPECIA
34. g the group function           EDIT GROUP   Initial Screen  Press Near or Enter key in NO list to start group setup           ACTION NO  NONE   PRESET 1 128 Excluding 95     PATTERN 1 4   SCAN 1 4  DWELL TIME 00 03   04 00  min sec     Sets dwell time between function by moving joystick up down     OPT PRESET  2 360   PATTERN  amp  SCAN  1 255  Represents preset speed  2 360  when preset is selected  It should  be the number of repetition  1 255  when pattern or scan is  selected for ACTION           Q EDIT GROUP   Select Function Sequence  Note that maximum 20 functions are allowed in a group   Move cursor up down and press Near or Enter key to set        Q EDIT GROUP   Assign Function   Set up ACTION  DWELL and OPT  Note that selected item is  displayed in reverse  Move cursor left right to select items and  move cursor up down to change each value     30    OSD                  EDIT GROUP 1           gt    4  Press  Near Enter  Key          EDIT GROUP 1                      FUNCTION SETUP  gt  GROUP SETUP     EDIT GROUP   Selects Function Sequence   When you finish setting up an ACTION  press Near or Enter key   Move cursor up down to select another ACTION NO  and  repeat to step    step O to edit the selected group     Q EDIT GROUP   Saves the Setting   After completing the setup of all ations  press Far key to exit   Then move the cursor to SAVE  Press Near or Enter key to  save the data     31    OSD                  Press  Near Enter  Key           gt           Joystic
35. is ON and output 1 is ON  OSD will  display as below           Compass Direction     Shows the current compass direction of the camera      The direction is shown as N North   S South   E East    W West   NE Northeast   NW Northwest    SE Southeast   SW Southwest       See section ROOT MENU  gt  SYSTEM SETUP  gt   SET NORTH DIRECTION      D Zoom Magnification  Shows the current zoom magnification           Tilt   Pan Angle in Degree  Shows the current tilt  0   180  and pan 0   359  angle     General Rules of Key Operation for Menu    Q Press  Near Enter  or  Far Key          ROOT MENU       m  zs          Joystick o  Down    Joystick  Up                 ROOT MENU          Press Press  Q    Far Key Near Enter e           Key          DISPLAY SETUP    m          Press  Press Far Key Near Enter  Key                Joystick Joystick e      Down           C          Q The characters  lt   gt  that surround the menu item  indicate that there is a sub menu        Move among the different selections in the menu  list using the joystick in the Up Down or Left Right  direction    e To enter a sub menu  press Near or Enter key     o To go back a menu  press Far key     o To change a value of an item  move the joystick in  the Up Down direction     9 Press Near or Enter key to save values and press Far  key to cancel values     OSD                  ROOT MENU  amp  SYSTEM INFORMATION      ROOT MENU        lt SYSTEM INFORAMTION gt   Shows system information and current system configuratio
36. k Down   Press Near Key          SCHEDULE SETUP          Joystick  Down     lt                 MASTER ENABLE OFF  TIME ACT NO ON   1 JA 00 00 HOM OFF   2 EFINED   3 UNDEFINED   4 UNDEFINED   5 UNDEFINED   6 UNDEFINED   7 UNDEFINED   BACK          Assign Value    cK             MASTER ENABLE OFF  DAY TIME ACT NO   1 ALL 12 00 PRS 1280   2 UNDEFINED   3 UNDEFINED   4 UNDEFINED   5 UNDEFINED   6 UNDEFINED   7 UNDEFINED   BACK          FUNCTION SETUP  gt  SCHEDULE SETUP      SCHEDULE SETUP SCREEN   The schedule function allows running an appropriate function  like preset  scan  pattern  group  home move at a  designated day and time     Ex  If you setup a rule  Tuesday at 9 00AM  and  Preset 1 say main  gate    the camera will move to the main gate every Tuesday at  9 00 AM  If you choose weekday  camera will move to main gate  everyday except on weekends     It is noted that due to the real time clock  ROOT MENU     SYSTEM SETUP    DATA TIME SETUP   the time data will be kept  regardless of a blackout  The initial time and day setup is  essential to proper schedule function        MASTER ENABLE ON   OFF  Decide whether schedule function is active or not     DAY UNDEFINED   ALL   WKD   SUN   MON  Set the day for scheduling      Undefined  Inactivate      All  Applies to every day of the week     WKD  Applies to every day except for Saturday and Sunday     SUN MON  Applies to designated day only              TIME 00 00   23 59  hour min   Set the time   ACT NO HOM HOME    PRS Pres
37. mAn       Press  Near Enter  Key       PARKING ACTION SETUP     PARK ENABLE OFF  00 10 00  PARK ACTION HOME               MOTION SETUP  Configures the general functions of pan tilt motions        PRESET LOCK ON   OFF   If motion lock is set to ON  it will be impossible to setup or delete a  preset  scan  pattern  and or group  It will only be possible to run  those functions  To setup and delete those functions  go to OSD  menu     PWR UP ACTION ON   OFF   This function enables you to resume the last action executed before  the power went down  Most actions such as preset  pattern  scan   and group resume for this function  but jog action does not resume  with this function     AUTO FLIP ON   OFF   When the tilt angle arrives to the top of tilt orbit  90     zoom module  camera continues moving opposite of the tilt direction  180    to continue  tracing targets  As soon as zoom module camera passes through the   top of the tilt direction  90     images should be reversed automatically  and Flappears on the screen  If this function is set to OFF  tilt movement  range is 0     90       JOG MAX SPEED 2 SEC   200 SEC   Sets maximum jog speed  Jog speed is inversely proportional to  zoom magnification  As zoom magnification goes up  pan tilt speed  goes down     JOG DIRECTION INVERSE   NORMAL   If you set this to NORMAL  the view on the screen is moving in the  same direction with jog tilting  If INVERSE is selected  the view on  the screen is moving reversely     FRZ IN PRESET ON
38. n      lt DISPLAY SETUP gt   Enable Disable OSD display on main screen         lt MOTION SETUP gt   Configures motion related settings         lt FUNCTION SETUP gt   Configures various functions such as preset  scan  pattern  group   and schedule         lt CAMERA SETUP gt   Configures camera related functions and data         lt INTELLIGENCE gt   Configures camera to detect an object moving or changing         lt SYSTEM SETUP gt   Configures the basic system setup         lt SYSTEM INITIALIZE gt   Initializes system configuration and sets all data to factory default  configuration        EXIT  Exits the OSD setting                 SYSTEM INFORMATION            SYSTEM INFORMATION       FIRMWARE VER  Shows the current firmware version        COLOR SYSTEM  Shows the current analog video system        PROTOCOL  Shows the current PTZ control protocol        BAUD RATE  Shows the current baud rate of the PTZ control        ADDRESS  Shows the current camera ID of the PTZ control        20    OSD      DISPLAY SETUP    CAMERA ID       DISPLAY SETUP             Press  Near Enter  Key       DISPLAY SETUP    Norma   Z   T   Io   zu        gt              o   e  ooooouo             Joystick  Right       DISPLAY SETUP                Press   Near Enter    Key  CAMERA ID                Press   Near Enter    Key  CAMERA ID    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA  BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIN    08234567890 OK  ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL  KLMNOPQRST  UVWXYZabcd          opqrstuvwx   Mike Sa I Fa                   DIS
39. n configuring your camera     Functions      Preset   Maximum 127 positions can be stored as preset  positions  The numbers 1 to 128 can be assigned as  preset numbers  but 95 is reserved for starting the  OSD menu     See section ROOT MENU  gt  FUNCTION SETUP  gt   PRESET SETUP   1  Set Preset    Method 1  Use keyboard controller   Refer to your system keyboard manual     Method 2  Use OSD menu           2  Run Preset  Method 1  Use keyboard controller   Preset key   Number key  1 128        3  Delete Preset  To delete preset  use OSD menu          Scan    The scan function allows camera to move repeatedly  between 2 preset positions     See section ROOT MENU  gt  FUNCTION SETUP  gt   SCAN SETUP        1  Set Scan  To set scan  use OSD menu        2  Run Scan  Method 1  Scan key   Scan no   1 8    Enter key  Ex  Run scan 2   Scan key    2    Enter key  Method 2  Preset key    Scan no   1 8    140   Ex  Run scan 2   Preset key    142        3  Delete Scan  To delete scan  use OSD menu           Pattern   Pattern function allows the camera to memorize a  path created by a joystick controller and then  revive the path exactly as it memorized for an  assigned time     See section ROOT MENU  gt  FUNCTION SETUP  gt   PATTERN SETUP        1  Set Pattern  To set pattern  use OSD menu        2  Run Pattern  Method 1  Pattern key   Pattern no   1 4    Enter key  Ex  Run pattern 2   Pattern key    2    Enter key  Method 2  Preset key    Pattern no   1 4    130   Ex  Run pattern 2   Pre
40. n functions             If an external sensor is activated  camera will move to       ALARM INPUT SETUP                   25       c T     d a      58 5          o 2    5        c 6 a  Q  u0    c  Qa ac  oO       a 9 P     Er  Poa  lt  R             35  5  a o  2333        Ss i aunic    f E f          oa                                  ejaOnooooa  4QQ00Q00a0     n  A          s LLILLILLILLILL ILL ILL ILLI PELLI IL IL ILL ILL ILI Deg MILLI LOL LL    QS 1000202020000 1 0000000002000 AVVN 1 RANNNAIU   rag orpa a 1222252522525 U 1252552525225 5555555 62222222         1 OOOcou    a  eee a  eee      Ai      m ot a    REE  i ne as a  OOOO0O000 as a 00000000 Be a  POooocoocoo Bs a  mOooooooo    zW 2ga  D ZZZZZZZZ 2 Fa DIZZEZZZZZZ 25      2            c a  oH azy ino az  Isis 9E      80 Ies    a e   N   N Li e    aixe nog         120000000        iBoooceco       1 20000000    1 20000000  Bios arts B zzzzzzzz      zZZzZzZzZzZ B zzzzzzzz 5  zzzzzzzz  a        im tn D lamar toon    lant inom    IANAO O    fant inomoo  cc  zum   SSSss   1 SSSSSSS5 um   ZSSS  oO  O0yo2o rav  zx exer  zx eee zx                                z Oeo   d dz oom Os       1L eL eC eT ec et   tet CO ide ee 4 ere O m CX 1L eC 4E eere eie O m  EE  L 100   060 aax ee a i A HE ee a           12    za   1 1 1 1 1 1 1      6   1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1          dee van    dccem Et          En ridden EC  Xem  1 1 1 1 1                               MOTION SETUP    OSD                     OSD                  Press  Near Enter  K
41. nation    Color  1 2 Lux   F1 6  50 IRE  B W  0 12 Lux   F1 6  50 IRE                                                                                                                 Day  amp  Night COLOR   BW   AUTO  Day amp Night Filter   Focus AUTO   MANUAL   SEMI AUTO  Iris AUTO   MANUAL  Camera  Shutter Speed 1 60  1 50    1 10   56    White Balance ATW1 2 500   9 500  K    ATW2 2 000   10 000  K    AWC   MANUAL  Sens Up X2   X256  Flickerless ON   OFF  AGC ON   OFF  WDR ON   OFF  BLC ON   OFF  DNR ON   OFF  DIS ON   OFF  Intelligent Video MOTION   FIX MOVE  Video Out VBS  1 0 Vp p  75Ohm Terminated   Other Functions Frame Freeze Function  Detail  Reverse  Posi Nega  PIP  Ringe Pan  360   Endless   Tilt  0     180    Auto Flip On   0     90    Auto Flip Off   Preset  360   sec  Pan Tilt Speed Manual  0 05     200   sec  Zoom Proportional   Scan  1     180   sec  Pan Tilt Preset 127 Presets with Labels   Independent Camera Setup  Pattern 4 Patterns  1000 Commands Pattern  Approximately 5 Minutes for Each Pattern   Scan 8 Scans  Group 8 Groups  Maximum 20 Entries per Group   Schedule 7 Rules  Condition  Day  Time     Action  Preset  Scan  Group  Pattern   Other Functions Image Auto Flip  Auto Parking  Power Up Action  etc   Communication RS 485  Protocol Auto  Pelco D  Pelco P  Samsung  Panasonic  Kalatel  AD  American Dynamics   Privacy Zone 12 Zones  Sensor In Out 8 Input   4 Relay Output  OSD Available  Supports 7 Languages    i  ENGLISH   ESPA  OL   FRAN  AIS   DEUTSCH 
42. nge between  0 5   1 0 N m  0 3   0 73 Ibf ft            Cabling     Keyboard Controller DVR      RS 485 Communication  DVR Keyboard   For PTZ control  connect this line to keyboard and  DVR  To control multiple cameras at the same time   the RS 485 communication lines are connected in  parallel as Shown below     RS 485              e           Keyboard Controller DVR                                      Inner Box    BNC Video       Power Connection  Please check the voltage and the current capacity of  rated power carefully           Input Current  Rate Power Voltage Range Consumption  AC 24V AC 19V   29V 2 5A                video Connection  Connect with BNC coaxial cable           Cabling         Inner Box    Alarm Output    Alarm Input    Q  am Output    Q Alarm Output O Sensor Input   The 4 alarm outputs are the relay contact type  To use alarm input  select the type of sensor to  Therefore  you do not have to worry about the you wish to use  The sensor types are  Normal  polarity  AC DC  and isolations between Open  and  Normal Close   If sensor type    channels  However  regard the power capacity    is not selected properly  the alarm can be activated  of relay contact written above     reversely           In 257 com   Activation   in 2  cov             OO  1n 2  COM   Activation     in 2 cov    It is noted that short circuit between GND and Input Pin  means alarm activation     NO  NC       15       Check Points Before Operation    1  Before power is applied  please 
43. reeze In Preset OFF   Park Action OFF   Alarm I O Action OFF   Preset 1 128 Undefined   Auto Pan 1 8 Undefined   Pattern 1 4 Undefined Function  Scan 1 8 Undefined   Schedule 1 7 Undefined   Focus Mode AUTO   Digital Zoom ON   Image Flip OFF   Flickerless OFF   DIS Mode Off   Day Night DAY   WB Mode ATW2   Red Adjust 0   Blue Adjust 0   Day Night NIGHT   WB Mode OFF   lris ALC   Iris Level 0   Backlight OFF Camera  Day Night AUTO   Burst OFF   Brightness MIDDLE   Dwell Time 5 SEC   Mask Area Undefined   Motion F FAST   Sens up AUTOx4   DNR MIDDLE   Zoom Speed 4   Detail 2   AGC Color Sup MIDDLE   PIP OFF   Posi Nega     Motion OFF   Advanced OFF   Mask Area Undefined   Display ON    Sensitivity M Intelligence  Resoluition 3    Alarm Out gt Motion ON  Alarm Out gt Fix Move ON       Protocol AUTO  Baud Rate 9600    Communication          Specifications               Dimension  i  170      i  101 5     m   260               43    Specifications      Specification PTZ39X          Image Device    1 4  EX View HAD PS CCD       Total Pixel    410K Pitxels  811  H  x 508  V  470K Pixels  795  H  x 596  V        Effective Pixel    380K Pixels  768  H  x 494  V  440K Pixels  752  H  x 582  V           H  Resolution    Color  550 TV Lines B W  600 TV Lines       S N Ratio    52 dB  AGC OFF        Zoom    X39 Optical Zoom  X12 Digital Zoom       Focal Length    F 1 6  W  3 7  T  f 3 4   132 6mm       Angle of View    H  57 54   W    1 56    T  V  44 44   W    1 16    T        Min  Illumi
44. rs  If this function  is set as ENABLE  the password is required whenever you  open the OSD Menu   The default password is  4321  and the master password  is       gt g        40    OSD    SYTEM SETUP                SET HOME POSOTION    MOVE TO TARGET POSITIO       EARSSELECU EAR CANC    N  ELI  XIE                SET NORTH DIRECTION          Q SET HOME POSITION   Home position means the origin of pan angle calculation   The value of pan angle displayed on the screen is based on  this home position     By using joystick  move the camera to the desired position  and press Near key     Home position does not effect the tilt angle     If you change the location of the home position  all horizontal  locations of your set functions such as preset  scan  pattern   group  and privacy zone mask will be shifted based on the new  home position     If there are no saved locations for preset  pattern  scan   and or group  the camera will automatically move to the  home position after rebooting     If power up action is set as ON  camera will continue the  last function that was executed right before reboot     Set Home Position   When the camera block is replaced or the orientation of the  camera is changed due to maintenance operations  it is very  difficult to maintain the same pan orientation  All the data  for the functions that depend on pan orientation  such as preset   scan  pattern  group  and privacy zone mask  are no longer  useful  However  even in this case  you can reuse the
45. set key    132           3  Delete Pattern  To delete pattern  use OSD menu        E When the pattern is saved or executed  the pan tilt is  operated with AUTO FLIP OFF     17    Q Group  The group function allows you to run a sequence of    presets  pattern  and or scans     See section ROOT MENU    FUNCTION SETUP     GROUP SETUP        1  Set Group  To set group  use OSD menu        2  Run Group  Method 1  Group key   Group no   1 8    Enter key  Ex  Run group 2   Group key    2    Enter key    Method 2  Preset key    Group no   1 8    150   Ex  Run group 2   Preset key    152        3  Delete Group  To delete group  use OSD menu          Schedule   The schedule function allows you to run an appropriate  function like preset  scan  group  pattern  home  or  move at a designated day and time     See section ROOT MENU  gt  FUNCTION SETUP  gt   SCHEDULE SETUP     OSD Display of Main Screen  6       i                                                                                   esee PRESET LABEL __ PATTERN 1         action it  mdp  CAMERA ID  TOP    CAMERA      TOP         CAMERA ID BROT              o Alarm       Information  Camera ID Bottom 9           CA M E RA I D BOT  CAMERA ID  BOT icm eae Ete rope ena 9 Compass Direction  pate tine    23 MAR 2009 0 1234  Jus 0  I   12345678 m Zoom Magnification  F CAM 1 359 180 x100 SE     Image Flip o   i I   i rp rit Angle in Degree  Address     Pan Angle in Degree   1  Preset Label Action Title Description    The label stored for
46. te Time  Current Temperature  and  Preset are displayed on screen    e Each display item can be turned on or off  independently     ALARM I O FUNCTIONS   e 8 alarm sensor inputs and 4 relay output are  available      To reject external electric noise and shock perfectly   alarm sensor input is decoupled with photo coupler      The signal range of sensor input is from DC 5 0 to  12 0 volts to adopt various applications       f an external sensor is activated  camera can be set  to move to the corresponding preset position      Relay outputs can be assigned to work with a certain  preset     RESERVED PRESETS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE     Most of camera settings are directly changed by  calling reserved presets  not entering into OSD  menu  For more information  refer to  Reserved  Presets  page 18  of this manual     Product  amp  Accessories    Product Accessories        F  Housing Safety Waterproof Tape  Cable Hanger  Hexagonal Wrench Anchor Bolt  4pcs        Hole Template  Safety Wire       Part Name      Wall or Pendant Mount Bracket   The Wall or Pendant Mount Bracket is used to  install the camera onto the wall or ceiling  It  includes a built in junction box    Th junction box accommodates the inner box        Pendant Mount Bracket    PTZ Mechanism       Q Dome Cover              Housing Safety  Cable Hanger        Q Wall Mount Bracket       Q Inner Box          Sunshield  amp  Upper Housing       Q Inner Box   The inner box has many important roles  On top of the  box  there 
47. ult  of Camera ID is 1           Installation    Q You have to detach the PTZ mechanism from the  upper housing to plug the cable connector   To detach PTZ mechanism  press down and hold  against both sides of the black handles on the  PTZ mechanism                         1  Wind the waterproof tape around the pipe of  the upper housing    2  Hook the safety wire to the hole of the safety  cable hanger    3  Attach the upper housing to wall mount  bracket by turning it at least seven times     To secure the upper body orientation  turn  the handle of double nuts clockwise until it is  tight        11       Installation         Plug the main cable into the main connector  that is located on the upper housing and press  the main cable until it sounds snap to lock       Plug safety wire into the connectors located  on the upper housing     Q Plug the cable connector from the junction box  properly  Align the one touch connectors in the upper  housing with that of the PTZ mechanism  and force into place      10  To lock the PTZ mechanism to the upper housing   press the two black handles and push the PTZ  mechanisim into the upper housing until it  sounds snap     12          Installation      Close the dome cover carefully  Match the   Arrow Mark    to find the right location     Arrow Mark          Arrow Mark     12  Tighten the four screws on the dome cover in  the same sequence shown in the picture     To maintain the best sealing  the torque of each  screw must be in the ra
48. ve the cursor to  OK and press Near key to save the completed camera ID  To  disregard the current change  move the cursor to CANCEL and  press the Near key     21    OSD    DISPLAY SETUP    PRIVACY ZONE                     Press  Near Enter  Key          PRIVACY ZONE       MASK NO  1  UNDEFINED   lt EDIT MASK gt                 BACK  EXIT  Select  lt EDIT MASK gt      Press Near Enter Key  EDIT MASK 1    MOVE TO TARG ae POSITION  i 0 0 x1 E          Move Camera to Area to Mask   Press Near Enter Key             EDIT MASK i         gt  ADJUST MASK WIDTH    T4 ADJUST MASK HEIGHT   CENTER  SELECT        v  A  m  an  a  zZ  oO  D     A   D      m  o  n        lt               PRIVACY ZONE  MASK NO  1    EDIT MAS  DISPLAY ON  CLEAR CANCEL   STYLE  lt COLOR gt   BACK  EXIT            DISPLAY SETUP  See the previous page        EDIT MASK   Move to Target Position  Move camera to area you wish to mask  Then the menu to  adjust the mask size will be displayed     If the tilt angle is located in the range between 90   to 90    you can  not set up privacy zone mask     If a tilt angle over 90    image flipped region  is designated  camera  will automatically move to that position by moving the pan angle  180   and then adjusting the tilt angle as necessary        EDIT MASK   Adjust Mask Size  Adjust mask size  Use joystick or arrow buttons to adjust mask  size     Move Joystick Left Right  lt   gt    Adjust Mask Width     Move Joystick Up Down  AY    Adjust Mask Height   To hide a cert
49. xt    page           BLC AREA    AREA TOP   BOTTOM   LEFT   RIGHT   USER  If set to USER  the user can set the specific area   See screen    on this page           35    OSD    CAMERA SETUP    AE SETUP                                                                                DAY NIGHT  AE SETUP                                The camera automatically detects the change by the  IRIS  lt ALC gt  R  xDAY NIGHT     AUTO   brightness of the scene   MOTION F FAST  SHUTTER SPD     BURST ON   OFF  ENS UP AUTOx4 If BURST is set to ON  the burst signal is produced although the  camera is hcange to B W filter   BACK BRIGHTNESS LOW   MIDDLE   HIGH  EXIT As the camera switches from Color to B W with BRIGHTNESS set as  LOW  the images will appear darker  As the camera switches from B W  Press to Color with BRIGHTNESS set as HIGH  the image will appear brighter   Near Enter  Key DWELL TIME 2 SEC   3 SEC  5 SEC  10 SEC  15 SEC   20 SEC   25 SEC   30 SEC  e DAY NIGHT When the switching criterions are satisfied  the filter is changed after                    the status is maintained during the dwell time        3d  MASK AREA 1 2        MIDDLE If the streetlights or traffic lights are present in a night scene  the   NIG AER mode might not change to B W  In this incident  setting MASK AREA       MIDhLE to those lights will correct the problem   desea A If BACKLIGHT is set to BLC  MASK AREA function is deactivated   EXIT          SETUP   AE SETUP   IRIS  gt  ALC  gt  BACKLIGHT  gt  WDR  eee e
    
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