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1. TIME ACTION by specifying a value in 15 1m 1h PARK TIME 155 12 H steps following a stop or interruption of the performed function and after the programmed time No action is performed at of the park time The camera performs an auto scan at the end of the park AUTO SCAN i time the camera performs 360 horizontal scan operation The camera performs a random scan at the end of the park RANDOM SCAN time the camera performs a random 360 degree scan pausing for approximately 2 every 142 The camera performs a frame scan at the end of the park time the horizontal scan is performed in the SET SCAN limits SAER ACTION camera goes to preset 1 or preset 8 at the end of the park The camera performs one of the 4 patterns at the end of the park time command sequence continuously performed PATTERN 1 4 The camera performs a cruise preset sequence at the end of CRUISE the park time the camera runs a cycle of up to 20 preset positions camera simply resumes the operation it was performing before being interrupted at the end of the park time TRACKING The camera performs a tracking operation at the end of the park time Table 6 REPEAT SET FRAME SCAN submenu This includes a number of settings related to the programming of FRAME SCAN 17 17 FRAME SCAN SET SCAN POSITION CLEAR FRAME SCAN BACK Screen 5 Frame Scan Sub M
2. Do not position the camera on unsteady trolleys stands brackets or tables The camera could fall and severely injury adults and children in addition to seriously damaging the product Maintenance amp Repairs Always contact a qualified service technician to repair the camera or any other part of the video system Unauthorized opening or removing the lids may cause fire and electrocution risk and other dangers Disconnect all electrical parts from the mains before cleaning Uses spare parts specified by the manufacturer or spare parts with equivalent characteristics when replacements required Unauthorized replacements can cause fires electrical shocks and other dangers After any servicing intervention or repair to the video system ask the technician to run a safety check to ensure that everything is working safely Damage requiring professional assistance Disconnect the video system from the power mains and call qualified service personnel in the following cases Ifthe power lead or plug is damaged If liquid or foreign objects accidentally penetrate inside the device If the device was exposed to rain or water If the device was dropped subjected to heavy shocks or if the camera packaging was damaged NANA KN If the device performance changes considerably 2 ABOUT THE PRODUCT The tracking PTZ is based on our unique motion tracking technology with high position resolution high speed low price and selectable co
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4. The specifications are subject to change without notice 4 4 3 INSTALLATION This section contains detailed instructions for installing the camera These instructions assume that the installer has a good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods 3 1 DIP SWITCH SETTING Before installing the camera drive check the DIP switches on the main PCB board configure the receiver address communication protocol and baud rate setting The default settings are receiver address is 1 communication protocol 15 baud rate is 9600 R shows the default settings for the DIP switches Pic 1 Default settings of DIP switches Please refer to the following tables to set baud rate and communication protocol type and camera address 1 2 DESCRIPTION Reserved for future use Reserved orfutweuse Table 2 SWITCH1 SETTING 5 5 Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 on orr ore ore fon orr ore ore 4 on ore orr ort ore s fon forr on ore ort e on on ore ort e orr ort on ort fon forr orr on ort forr on on ore ore orr ore on oFF orr
5. dats 22 ss os eee cle sats 23 ii iii 1 SAFETY NOTES IMPORTANT The following important notes must be followed carefully to run the PTZ camera and respective accessories in total safety The camera and relative accessories are called video system in this section Use the instructions correctly and fully Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before starting to run the video system Follow the instructions in the instruction manual Pay attention to all warnings on the camera and in the instruction manual Keep the safety notes and instructions for future reference Attachments amp Accessories Do not use attachments other than those recommended in the instruction manual because this could cause risks to the products Only use the recommended accessories for the camera for installation and operation Protect the video system To protect the camera avoid installing and using it in direct sunlight or any source of bright light Bright light like that from a spotlight can cause dimming and blurs A vertical line may appear on the screen This does not indicate a problem Keep it away from rain and dust Do not touch the zoom lens with your fingers If needed use a soft cloth and methylated spirit to remove traces of dust Apply a specific cap to protect the zoom lens when the cam
6. angular reference system Therefore the reference system zero point may become misaligned with the camera mechanics after prolonged use of the tilting and panning functions Minor inaccuracies in preset positions may occur In this case calibrate the angular coordinate system using the REBOOT SYSTEM command This calibration is automatically run when the camera is switched on 4 5 FUNCTION PROGRAM MENU Use the following control panel command to access the function programming menu PRESET 95 ENTER MAIN MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION ADDR SETTING MOTION PATTERNS CAMERA CRUISE SETTING DISPLAY SETUP ON TRACKING SETTING RESTORE FACTORY DEFUALT REBOOT SYSTEM EXIT Screen 1 Main Menu Simply move the joystick vertically to scroll the menu and point the cursor to the menu item to be selected at the point select OPEN to access the selected second level Simply press BACK and use OPEN to go back to the previous level menu To completely exit a menu on any level simply select EXIT and use the OPEN command Option Value Product information menu refer to Section 4 5 1 Program the camera address via menu refer to Section 4 5 2 Program frame scan power up action refer to Section 4 5 3 Program camera parameters such as zoom speed BLC WB AGC etc refer to Section 4 5 5 CAMERA CRUISE SETTING Program cruise refer to Section 4 5 6 PATTERNS Program pattern scan refer to Section 4 5 3 15 1
7. in the center of the picture The camera uses the center of the picture to adjust the IRIS If there is a bright light source outside this area it will wash out to white The camera will adjust the IRIS so that the object in the sensitive area is properly exposed Auto Cruise The preset position is programmed to be recalled in sequence This feature is called auto cruise Up to 20 presets can be saved in each cruise tour Patterns A pattern is a saved repeating series of pan tilt Zoom and preset functions that can be recalled with a command from a controller or automatically by a programmed function alarm action or park action or power up action Auto Random and Frame Scan Auto Scan Make the camera scan 360 ranging from the current position Random Scan Make the camera random scan 360 ranging from the current position Frame Scan This feature freezes the scene on the monitor when going to a preset This allows for smooth transition from one preset scene to another Zones Setting A zone is a pan area defined by a left and right limit on the 360 pan plane The camera has eight zones each with a 6 character label 2 3 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 570 TVL Black 500 TVL Color Day Night Yes Sensitivity 0 7Lux Color 0 02Lux Black S N Ratio gt 50DB AGC off Presets 256 3 3 5 4 routes of pattern scan Auto switch from 1 20 preset positions sequentially Table 1 Technical Data
8. this operation the message CAM 1 will appear on the control panel display 4 4 CAMERA MOTIONS After selecting a camera it can be moved either directly using the control panel as described below horizontal and tilting vertical Zooming focusing and IRIS opening Preset positions programming and recalling These functions can be directly accessed using a single key or joystick or a simple key combination 4 4 1 PAN AND TILT FUNCTIONS The camera may be moved using our keyboard controller Move the joystick vertically to tilt the camera and horizontally to pan it The maximum pan span is from 0 to 360 with continuous rotation The maximum tilt span is from 5 camera in vertical position and 92 The panning and tilting speed can be modulated by operating the joystick appropriately Note that the maximum speed that can be obtained by operating the joystick is not always equal to that programmed in the working settings This in fact depends on the value of the PROPORTIONAL PAN setting in the MOTION menu and the zoom the option is ON the maximum rotation speed which can be obtained using the joystick is proportional to the magnification used to obtain the best frame Panning horizontal Tip the joystick rightwards to turn the camera horizontally clockwise and tip it leftwards to turn it anticlockwise lf no advanced options are set e g range limits set enabled the camera can be turned continuo
9. 0 SECONDS The camera is left in the position reached and the tracking function is kept on waiting for an object to be intercepted again KEEP TRACKING The camera is left in the position reached and deactivates the tracking function STOP TRACKING Table 11 21 21 Advice for Correct Auto Tracking Use General warnings The tracking function should mainly be used in indoor environments Provide the best lighting possible in the detection zone in poor lighting conditions the inevitable presence of noise on the image makes grayscale variations extremely critical In poor lighting conditions the camera may easily loose the tracked object If day night is used remember that the camera must be programmed to operate in B W only because the Slow Shutter will make tracking unreliable in color mode Avoid background objects in the frame which could trick the motion detector such as for example Venetian blinds gates doors with grid and objects with very marked contrasting contours A chequerboard background is certainly the worst condition for satisfactory operation Do not use the auto tracking function if the object to be tracked and or monitored moves too fast Recommended control parameters AUTO ZOOM it is advisable to use the lowest possible zoom values Excessive detail makes tracking difficult the movement must be fastener and consequently or the risk of loosing the object is much higher WAIT TIME particularly in the
10. 5 ON OFF This is to turn on off the display the P T angle zoom info of the camera at the bottom of the screen Program tracking function refer to Section 4 5 7 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT FACTORY DEFAULT Restore all the setting to the factory default REBOOT SYSTEM This function restarts the device without clearing the settings performed by the user The camera is repositioned Table 4 4 5 1 SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU In the first level menu select SYSTEM INFORMATION to display information concerning the protocol the camera address the presetting number and the measured temperature SYSTEM INFORMATION COM 2400 N 8 1 ADDRESS PROTOCOL PRESETS SOFTWARE VERSION BACK EXIT Screen 2 System Info The information in this menu cannot be edited 4 5 2 ADDRESS SETTING The ADDRESS SETTING menu is used to enable the labels to be displayed for the various camera functions ADDR SETTING ADDR TYPE ADDR SOFT ADDR HARD BACK EXIT Screen 3 Display Menu The soft address is the address programmed by built in software The hard address is the address programmed by the hardware SWITCH 2 This option is used to program the type of address in current application ADDR TYPE SOFT HARD Press the OPEN button and use the joystick to select the value Press OPEN to confirm The option is used to change the soft address This option ne the hard address number It is the addres
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12. F ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON on on on Jon ON ron ON 10 10 E 254 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Table 3 SWITCH2 SETTING Always use the PELCO or PELCO protocols It is advisable to select PELCO D protocol at 9600 bps baud rate to ensure the correct operation of the camera with the compatible products in the catalogue Do not use address 0 with the PELCO PELCO protocols 11 11 4 OPERATION GUIDE 4 1 OPERATION AT POWER UP The camera employs the default settings the first time it is switched on Changes to the settings will be permanently stored and will be made available the next time the camera is switched on You can return to the default settings by means of the appropriate menu option at any time The camera will work as follows when it is switched on The camera will run a calibration procedure and a message showing the following information will appear on the video output OSD On Screen Display protocol communication parameters and camera address and software version Check that the data are suitable for operation Otherwise refer to the section in this document that shows how to install the camera correctly PTO
13. INSTALLATION amp USER MANUAL Mini Auto Tracking High Speed PTZ Camera Thank You for Choosing Our PTZ Camera When you open the box Check that the packing and the contents not visibly damaged Contact the retailer immediately if any parts are either missing or damaged sure if the contents all included as per the packing list Do not attempt to use the device with missing or damaged parts Send the product back in its original packing if it is damaged The information contained in the document is subject to change without notice h Table of Contents Safety Notes Important aiana r a a aaa Ea aaaea abaa anans 1 Apt TNE PrOdU Ti a A E 2 ER E Ad 2 22i FUNCIONS esee ee 2 2 Technical eon 3 DIP SWit h Sette Chistes tera ate sees ee sg se tence ee ee 5 GUJE 00 ee 12 AT PU OWE 12 42 HOw To Use Our Control Keyboard ieee eee eae 12 4 2 1 Control Keypad Password And ACCESS ccccccseeecceescecceececseueeecaussecseueeecseueeessseessaueeessee
14. L PELCO D COM 2400 8 1 ADDR 0 At the end of the calibration step the camera will switch to stand by as programmed POWER UP ACTION MOTION gt POWER UP The camera will continue working this way until any command is received from the controller The camera during this phase can be pointed to a fixed point or pan across the field Refer to the details described in the POWER UP ACTION menu section for more details 4 2 HOW TO USE OUR CONTROL KEYBOARD The camera is ready to receive commands from our control keyboard see figure below after connecting 4 2 1 CONTROL KEYPAD PASSWORD AND ACCESS The system will wait for the password to be entered after being switched on The control panel requires a 6 digit password The entered digits will be replaced by a symbol on the screen for privacy Access to the menu is gained after entering all the digits correctly Refer to the corresponding manual for using the control panel The default user password 15 000000 itis advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions Do not lose or forget the programmed password Take note of the new password and keep it in a safe place 4 2 2 CONTROL KEYPAD COMMAND SYNTAX Controls can use the joystick single keys or key combinations The key command syntax is shown below Key command syntax The syntax used in this manual for controls using keys consists of various elements words and three digit number
15. case of poor lighting conditions or frames with interference it is preferable to set the lowest possible time to prevent the camera from constantly tracking unexpected objects e g video noise in the frame 4 6 SPECIAL CONTROL PANEL COMMANDS The camera can be programmed and operated using various quick control panel commands Gontrotpanel command Function Store preset position Preset xxx Recall preset position Preset xxx Table 12 When storing Presets it is important to remember that some are reserved and cannot be either stored or used for positioning the camera Presets from 80 to 99 are reserved for management controls Presets from 100 to 103 170 to 173 are reserved for Tracking and Pattern controls 22 22 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible Reason somon Address protocol and baud rate is not Check and set the parameters Pan Tilt not initializing when correctly set again pore RS485 cable is not correctly connected Check and reconnect Rs485 cable Video cable is wrong Check and reconnect video Video is not stable Control center is not stable RS485 wiring error Check and reconnect the RS485 Table 13 23123
16. d image 2 Focus control System defaults Auto Focus mode that is the lens and camera will automatically adjust the focus to get the best image Focus can also be controlled manually from the controller if required Press Focus Near or Focus Far key to manually focus Focus can be manual via keyboard or matrix please refer to control keyboard or matrix operation manual for detailed operation When adjusting position is set with focus status it goes back to auto focus 2 2 The camera will NOT auto focus in the following status Target is not in the center of image Targets are in near and far at the same time Target is of strong light object Such as spotlight etc Target is behind the glass with water drop or dust Target moves too fast Large area target such as wall E AR Target is too dark or vague 3 IRIS control System defaults Auto IRIS Camera can adjust immediately according to the alteration of back ground illumination so that a lightness steady image can be achieved You may adjust IRIS by controller to get required image brightness and get back Auto IRIS by controlling the joystick Auto White Balance Camera can automatically adjust white balance WB according to the alteration of background lightness to give a true color image Back Light Compensation BLC If a bright backlight presents the subjects in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette Backlight compensation enhances objects
17. e second group from 11 to 20 value 3 the third group from 21 to 30 PRESET LIST 1 3 The following 10 digits 1 10 are used to switch the corresponding preset in the corresponding ten 1 10 11 20 21 30 either on or off 1 ON O OFF Table 10 4 5 7 TRACKING SETTING TRACKING SETTING LOST ACT STOP TRACK AUTO ZOOM ON WAIT lt 5 gt 40 BACK Screen 10 Tracking Setting Sub Menu The auto tracking function is used to automatically track moving objects by detecting grayscale variations in the frame 20 20 Option Value Explanation This option is used to establish the action to be performed TO HOME amp TRACKING if the camera loses the tracked object the TO HOME AND TRACKING option repositions to preset 1 LOST ACT The KEEP TRACKING option keeps the camera in the KEEP TRACKING position reached and the tracking function is kept on waiting for an object to be intercepted again STOP TRACKING The STOP TRACKING option leaves the camera in the position reached and deactivates the tracking function AUTO ZOOM OFF 1 10 This option determines the maximum zoom value that the camera may use for tracking the object This option determines the time which must elapse before performing an action after losing a motion in frame The action LOST ACT may consist in The camera goes to preset 1 and tracking is enabled 5 10 15 20 25 from this position TN HOME AND TRACKING 30 35 4
18. ed the default setting is on In this case the opening will be controlling automatically again Refer to the specific section for additional details on IRIS opening adjustment 4 4 5 PRESET POSITIONS PROGRAMMING AND RECALLING The camera can store up to 256 panning tilting and Zooming configurations called preset positions which can be recalled at any time The manual focusing and IRIS opening settings cannot be stored 14 14 When storing presets it is important to remember that some are reserved and cannot be either stored nor used for positioning the camera Presets from 80 to 99 are reserved for management controls M Presets from 100 to 103 170 to 173 are reserved for Tracking and Pattern controls The following examples show how to program the free Presets and recall them Example programming preset number 32 1 Position the camera in a certain pan tilt and zoom configuration 2 Enter the command PRESET 32 ENTER From this moment onwards simply enter the command CALL 32 ENTER to move the camera to the preset position The saved value will be written over if the setting is reprogrammed The Presets are saved in a permanent memory area of the camera where they are maintained also when power is disconnected However restoring default settings will delete all preset values LL Press PRESET 83 ENTER delete all the saved PRESET values The Presets store the coordinates according to an
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20. enu Option Value Explanation SET SCAN POSITION This submenu is to program the frame scan limit see below CLEAR FRAME SCAN This submenu is to clear the frame scan limit FRAME SCAN SPEED This submenu is to program the frame scan speed Press gt on SET SCAN POSITION Press OPEN to confirm Go to the required position with the joystick to set the left scanning limit Press OPEN to confirm Go to the required position with the joystick to set the right scanning limit Press OPEN to confirm Press CLOSE to cancel the operation Point the cursor gt to SET SCAN STOPS and press OPEN to delete the programmed positions NOOB WD gt 4 5 4 PATTERNS SUBMENU PATTERNS PATTERN NUMBER PROGRAM PATTERN CLEAR CURRENT PATTERN CLEAR ALL PATTERNS BACK EXIT Screen 6 Patterns Sub Menu A pattern is a sequence of movements and functions which may be stored and repeated manually or automatically PATTERN NUMBER 1 4 This option is used to select a pattern PROGRAM PATTERN This submenu is used to program pattern see below CLEAR CURRENT PATTERN This submenu is used to delete the current pattern see below CLEAR ALL PATTERN This submenu is used to delete all the patterns saved Table 7 PROGRAM PATTERN submenu This includes all the operations needed to program a pattern 1 Use the joystick to point the cursor to the PATTERN NUMBER option 2 Select the requi
21. era is not in use Install the camera away from video interference The pictures could present interference if the leads are arranged near a TV set or other device Either move the leads or re install the device to solve the problem Do not use any part of the video system near water i e bathtubs wash basins sinks tubs on damp surfaces near swimming pools etc Do not insert objects of any kind through the camera openings to avoid touch live parts fire and electrocution risk Do not pour any kind of liquid on the device A switch for performing maintenance operations on the camera must be included Connect the camera only to the electrical power supply shown on the ratings plate Contact your retailer if in doubt Lay the power wires keeping them from being trodden on or squeezed by objects placed on top of them Pay particular attention to leads near plugs screws and the product outlet Disconnect the power lead and the wiring to protect the camera during electrical storms or when it is left unattended and not used for a long time This will prevent damage to the video system in the event of lightening or electrical line overload Do not overload the electrical power and the extensions to prevent the risk of fire or electrocution Do not place the camera near or over radiators or sources of heat Check that the area is suitably ventilated before installing the camera inside partially closed areas Such as recesses bookshelves and shelves
22. he IR cut filter of camera module inside the camera can be removed by sending special command so that the camera can change from color to mono The picture is clear even if the illumination is as low as 0 01Lux Proportional Pan Proportional pan automatically reduces or increases the pan and tilt speeds in proportion to the zooming times At telephoto zoom settings the pan and tilt soeeds will be slower for a given amount of joystick deflection then at wide zoom settings This keeps the image from moving too fast on the monitor when there is a large amount of zoom Auto Flip When the camera tilts downward and goes just beyond the vertical angle the camera rotates 180 When the camera rotates flips the camera starts moving upward as you continue to hold joystick in the down position Once you let go of the joystick after the dome rotates joystick control returns to normal operation The auto flip feature is useful for following a person who passes directly beneath the camera Save Call Preset Preset function is that dome saves current horizontal angle and title angle of pan tilt Zoom and position parameters into memory When necessary dome calls these parameters and adjusts Pan Tilt and camera to that position User can save and call presets easily and promptly by using keyboard controller or other controllers The camera supports up to 256 presets Lens Control 1 Zoom control User can adjust zoom wide or tele by controller to get desire
23. mmunication protocols It is widely used in surveillance system as unattended CCTV device 2 1 FEATURES Auto tracking of moving object auto PTZ based on our motion tracking technology 10X optical 10X digital zoom day night 360 horizontal rotation at maximum speed of 360 sec Auto panning function with 256 preset positions Built in OSD Menu to change dome parameter save or call preset and achieve auto scan pattern etc The feature of defining specific activity wnen the dome parks Auto flip to follow object and surveillance of any subject that is constant and continuous The speed can be adjusted automatically according to zooming times Auto focus lens and auto white balance BLC function Multi protocol compatible Pelco P Pelco D etc Alarm input Alarm output Alarm action 2 2 FUNCTIONS Object Tracking In auto tracking mode the camera can track a moving object in the target area with auto pan tilt and Zoom which realizes smart unattended surveillance Tracking Cruise The tracking function can be activated during cruise At a preset of the cruise list the camera can track moving objects automatically After the moving object moves out of view the camera will go back to cruising mode again Soft Address The camera address can be programmed with built in OSD menu and the user does not need to dismount the camera from field or do any screw work Day Night Function T
24. mponents using these values It is editable only at manual white balance BLUE GAIN Adjust the blue components using these values It is editable only at manual white balance ADDITIONAL Other settings submenu see below Table 8 ADDITIONAL submenu ADDITIONAL DAY NIGHT SSNR SHUTTER SPEED SENS UP FOCUS SETUP RESTORE DEFAULTS BACK EXIT Screen 8 Additional Submenu CO samsung Super Noise Reauctionisot LOW MIDDLE HIGH Different level of SSNR from low to high The camera will decide the shutter speed itself SHUTTER SPEED 2X 4X 6X 8X Different speed of shutter speed SENS UP The camera will decide the LUX level of the module 19 19 PA 7 8 different level of lux 24X 32X 64X 128 AUTO The camera will automatically focus FOCUS SETUP TRIGGER Focus upon trigger MANUAL The fucos needs to be done manually RESTORE DEFAULTS Restore the setting factory default Table 9 4 5 6 CRUISE SETTING CRUISE DWELL TIME lt SECS gt PRESET LIST Screen 9 Cruise The CRUISE function is used to make the camera run a cycle consisting of up to 20 preset positions This menu item is used to enable each of the preset positions used in the cruise cycle For the cruise cycle to be effective the preset positions must be actually stored Duration in seconds of the dwelling time on each presetting Value 1 selects the first group of Presets from 1 to 10 value 2 selects th
25. rection you will need to tip the joystick upwards as you would normally 4 4 2 ZOOM FUNCTIONS The camera frame may be adjusted by using the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT commands Use ZOOM IN to zoom into the detail use ZOOM OUT to zoom out Zoom can be set as per the zoom specifications of relative modules combined between optical zoom and digital Zoom Refer to the specific section for programming the function 4 4 3 FOCUS FUNCTIONS The camera focus may be adjusted manually using the NEAR and FAR controls As the auto focus function is always on a manual setting made using NEAR and FAR will be kept only until a pan tilt or zoom command is used In this case auto focus will adjust focus automatically again Refer to the specific section for additional details on focusing and on the various options The auto focus function cannot work correctly in the following cases The object to be focused on it not in the middle of the image There are far and near object in the frame M Bright light is shining on the subject M The subject is behind a glass pane covered in drops or dust The subject is moving very quickly M The subject is not well lit M The subject is too big 4 4 4 IRIS OPENING FUNCTIONS The IRIS opening may be controlled manually using the OPEN and CLOSE commands The manual setting made using OPEN and CLOSE will be kept only until a pan tilt zoom command is used if the automatic IRIS opening option is enabl
26. red pattern and press OPEN 3 Position the cursor under PROGRAM PATTERN option and press the OPEN button The number of actions available including zoom operations for programming the Pattern is shown in percentage form on the screen while they are each being programmed 100 operations are available for each pattern CLEAR PATTERN submenu This includes the operations for deleting the selected pattern 4 5 5 CAMERA The first level of this menu contains the following options grouped as shown in the following table To edit the value simply select the required menu item using the joystick with vertical movements and the OPEN button Then edit as required Select BACK EXIT to close the item 18 18 ZOOM SPEED BACKLIGHT COMP DIGITAL ZOOM WHITE BALANCE OUTDOOR RED GAIN 30 BLUE GAIN 40 ADDITIONAL Screen 7 Camera OFF LOW Switch back light compensation OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH The BACK BACK LIGHT COMP MIDDLE LIGHT COMPENSATION function is useful for improving visibility when the HIGH background light is very bright AWC Auto white balance control range from 2300 10000K For most applications OUTDOOR This function automatically balances the whites for outdoor use WHITE BALANCE INDOOR This function automatically balances the whites for indoor use eer In this mode white balancing may be performed by manually selecting the amount of red R GAIN and blue B GAIN RED GAIN Adjust the red co
27. s Each command is always in braces and each element is separated by commas Each word or decimal digit used in the syntax is identified by a corresponding key on our control panel Words can be enclosed in round brackets square brackets or no brackets Three digit decimals are never enclosed in brackets Some application examples of controls are shown in detail below 12 12 Using the joystick A command can also be given simply by moving the joystick because this generates actions on the camera or OSD On Screen Display menu Using a single key Pressing a single key can cause camera action For example the following command will Zoom out of the frame Underling indicates the key is in use ZOOM OUT Key combinations Pressing a key combination in rapid sequence extents the command set For example the following command select camera address 1 is performed by pressing the following keys CAM 1 ENTER 4 2 3 CONTROL KEYPAD COMMAND TYPES There are four command types Select camera Move camera tilt and pan zoom adjust focus and IRIS opening to preset positions Adjust camera operation mode using menus Various quick controls operable from the control panel The method for accessing these controls will be shown in detail in the following paragraphs 4 3 SELECT A CAMERA The camera to be controlled must be selected first For example the following command selects camera 1 1 ENTER After
28. s Table 5 The camera needs a reboot for the new address to take effect When the hard address is different from that of last power up the hard address will be applicable and the camera address will be hard type 4 5 3 MOTION The MOTION menu is used to program frame scan park and power up action 16 16 MOTION SET FRAME SCAN POWER UP NONE PARK TIME 155 PARK ACTION REPEAT LAST BACK EXIT Screen 4 Motion Option Value Explanation Frame scan This submenu is to program the frame scan function sd No action is performed at the end of power up a avro scan I8 camera performs an auto scan at the end of power up the avro scan SCAN camera performs 360 horizontal scan operation The camera performs a random scan at the end of power up RANDOM SCAN the camera performs a random 360 scan pausing for approximately 2 every 142 FRAME soan jamz scan The camera performs a frame scan at the end of power up POWER UP ACTION the horizontal scan is performed in the SET SCAN limits The camera goes to preset 1 or 8 at the end of power up PATTERN 1 4 The camera performs one of the 4 patterns at the end of power up CR The camera performs a cruise at the end of power up the UISE ee ae camera runs a cycle consisting of up to 20 preset positions The camera performs tracking action at the end of power up With this function the camera will resume the function defined
29. usly without interruptions The pan span may be limited between two angles in SETTING1 gt MOTION gt MANUAL LIMIT 13 13 Tilting vertical Tip the joystick upwards to turn the camera vertically upwards and tip it downwards to turn the camera downwards The camera rotation is limited upwards by the horizontal plane or downwards by the vertical axis Performance will change considerably near the vertical axis according to whether the AUTO FLIP is on or not default setting is on With AUTO FLIP off the camera will stop in perfectly vertical position and will stop turning when the joystick is tipped downwards With AUTO FLIP on the camera will proceed over the vertical axis when the joystick is tipped downwards This is because when the vertical axis is reached the camera flips automatically by 180 degrees and resumes the initial trajectory The AUTO FLIP function can be used to follow a subject arriving in a certain direction passes under the camera and continues in a straight line To do this hold the joystick tipped downwards following the movement of the subject Observe that in this case the joystick performance after the camera passes over the vertical axis opposite to the normal axis because tipping the joystick downwards will turn the camera upwards Normal operation of the joystick will be resumed as soon as the downward tip is interrupted also only for an instant At this point to follow the subject in the same di
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