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2. Z Installation requirements The corner mounting surface must be firm enough to ior bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome e 7 1 Mark screws positions Take the bracket base as the template to mark the 2 screws positions on the wall Drill the holes and put expansion screws inside 2 Install base Put Power RS485 Video cables through the hole of corner base and use M8 nuts to fasten corner base on the mounting surface NOTE Put cables through the wall or aside the corner base lis 3 Install bracket Put cables through the cavity of bracket and fasten bracket on base 4 Unfasten the power board holder Loosen the bolt and swing away the power board holder 5 Install housing Insert cables through the hole at the top of the hous ing Apply water proof tape to the housing thread Then turn the housing onto the wall mount bracket and retain the connection with an M4 screw NOTE Apply silicone to the gap between bracket and wall in the case of outdoor dome oi m1 e Bolt Alarm Video amp RS485 E Ole J EI O i Geo L RB B Power SPONGE Kdr NS Z
3. 6 Adjust clips Adjust the height of the three mounting clips Swing the three mounting clips to cling them to housing 7 Install housing Push housing into ceiling and let the clips stretch out Finally screw the three clips to tighten the housing NOTE Use even strength to adjust the three clips or it may distort the shape of the housing 8 Set dome ID baud rate and protocol Set dome ID baud rate and protocol via DIP switches please refer to APPENDIX I Remove the two sponges Guide Pole AMP Socket as Red Lable Red Clip CE Prt Module t U O Tab 9 Install black liner and Pan Tilt Module Push the black liner into the two locking tabs Align the pan tilt module to the two clips red to red black to black and match the holes in pan tilt module and the two guide poles Gently push the module upward until you hear two click sound NOTE Be sure the AMP sockets are clean without any dust DO NOT forget to remove the lens cover 10 Install down cover Fix the safety chain on housing The safety chain prevents the down cover dropping down Match the clasps and mounting holes then turn the down cover frame anti clockwise NOTE l Let the safety chain inside the arc groove of the down cover otherwise it may scratch the lens l If you found difficult to fit in the down co
4. Connect the two ports of the heater Safety Chain 6 Connect cables Insert cables into corresponding sockets on power board After completing cable connection swing the power board holder back and then turn on the power The red LED will light up Turn off the power after checking If not light up check the cable connection NOTE There are signs for each port Please con nect cables as picture showed in page 3 Please MAKE SURE power is off before doing connection 7 Set dome ID baud rate and protocol Set dome ID baud rate and protocol via DIP switches please refer to APPENDIX I Remove the two sponges 8 Down cover preliminary installation Attach the safety chain with an M3 screw as picture shows The safety chain prevents the down cover from dropping down NOTE Connect the heater plug into the socket in the case of outdoor dome w y AMP Socket 7 seal t ij der Lube 9 Install black liner and Pan Tilt Module Push the black liner into the two locking tabs Align the pan tilt module to the two clips red to red black to black and match the holes in pan tilt module and the two guide poles Gently push the module up ward until you hear two click sound NOTE Be sure the AMP sockets are clean without dust DO NOT forget to remove the lens cover 10 Install down cover Loosen the two M4
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6. Tilt the joystick lever to up or down to change each character and then tilt it to right to a different position After inputting tilt the joystick lever to select Back to exit the setting 3 Set Left Limit This sets the left edge of the area to be scanned Move to left limit Call preset 1 to confirm Call preset 2 to cancel Move the joystick lever to desire position and then choose to save and cancel as the above picture indicated 4 Set Right Limit This sets the right edge of the area to be scanned Move to right limit Call preset 1 to confirm Call preset 2 to cance Move the joystick lever to desire position and then choose to save and cancel as the above picture indicated 5 Default Speed This sets the scannig speed ranging from 001 to 255 6 Run Continuously The current autoscan mode is run continuously 7 Delete Current The current autoscan mode is deleted The following picture is displayed on the screen Del 5 5 Regions Setup Main menut Function Setting Regions Setup Regions Setup Region Number Name Region 1 Dot bei Mcd t Set Right Limit Delete Current Back IEEJ A region is an area between two sites User can edit a title for a REGION E g Dangerous area Whenever the camera moves into the region the title will display On the screen to alert the user Up to four regions can be set 1 Region Number It sets the autoscan mode number
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8. ranging from 001 to 004 2 Title It sets the name for the region which can be displayed on the screen Edit Region Name Tilt the joystick lever to up or down to change each character and then tilt it to right to a different position After inputting tilt the joystick lever to select Back to exit the setting 3 Set Left Limit This sets the left edge of the region Move to left limit Call preset 1 to confirm Call preset 2 to cancel Move the joystick lever to desire position and then choose to save and cancel as the above picture indicated 4 Set Right Limit This sets the right edge of the region Move to right limit Call preset 1 to confirm Call preset 2 to cancel Move the joystick lever to desire position and then choose to save and cancel as the above picture indicated 5 Delete Current The current region is deleted The following picture is displayed on the screen 5 6 Time Action Main menu Function Setting Time Action Time Action P 1 Running Channel 2 Start Time End Time Back 3 4 Running D 0 Exit This function allows the system to run specified func tions during the scheduled time For example let the dome run a Pattern from 3 to 5 pm without any opera tor controlling the dome at that time 1 Running Channel There are 8 channels available 2 Start Time Set the start time of Timer Running 3 End Time Set the stop time of Timer Running
9. 4 Running Enable the timer running functions during the specified period of time Available setting OFF Do not operate default setting Preset 1 220 Enable Preset function Sequence 1 4 Enable Sequence function Pattern 1 4 Enable Pattern function Autoscan 1 4 Enable Panning function 44 NOTE The specified time can not be overlapped Otherwise the assigned Timer Running functions are ineffective Timer Running function is prior to Auto Action function Operations on keyboard will break the Timer Running function however the function will continue after 10 seconds idle time 5 7 Idle Action Main menut Function Settingt Idle Action Idle Action le Timer le Action This function let the system automatically run assigned function after the idle time For example the dome is running a sequence and an operator breaks the se quence to do other work the dome can automatically carry on the sequence within a period of time after the operator finishes using it Idle Time It is a specific time without any operation being performed The selections are as follows Off 005s 255s Idle Action The function could include OFF Do not operate default setting Preset 1 220 Call preset 001 220 Autoscan 1 4 Run autoscan 001 004 Sequence 1 4 Run sequence 001 004 Pattern 1 4 Run pattern 001 004 6 Privacy Masking Main menu Privacy Making U Increase the width 4 t Decrease the
10. Module Push the black liner into the two locking tabs Align the pan tilt module to the two clips red to red black to black and match the holes in pan tilt module and the two guide poles Gently push the module up ward until you hear two click sound NOTE BE SURE the AMP sockets are clean with out dust DO NOT forget to remove the lens cover 10 Install down cover Loosen the two M4 screws on down cover ring Apply lubricant to the O ring to make down cover easier to slip in Push upward the down cover into the housing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws Parapet Mount 77 64 6009 66a 009 009 Installation Requirements The wall mounting surface must be firm enough to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome 1 Mark Screws Positions Take the bracket base as the template to mark the screws positions on the wall and then drill the holes 2 Install Base Fix the bracket base on the wall with the M8 expan sive screws 3 Install Pipe Arm Put the cables through the two trays of the base and pipe arm and plug the pipe arm into two trays ME 4 Unfasten the power board holder Loosen the bolt and swing away the power board holder 5 Install the Housing Insert cables through the hole at the top of the hous silgaties e ing Apply water proof tape to the housing thread Then turn
11. Transmission Distance Comparison Chart eee 53 Appendix II RS485 Bus Basic Knowledge ss eie e is a ie 54 Appendix IV Lightning Proof amp Surge Proof eseseessssssesessserssssressssrressssreesssrressssrresssereesssereeesseresssseee 56 Appendix V The Cleaning Of Down Cover ss sirs asi syst t ds asist s Ide Sod sd d j sana 56 Appendix VI Trouble SBOODBIE toti ore tete E Lr tee de i otas a titers S da nirst seo a sueri eresi 57 Appendix VIL Specification dzesi dit eu etos dietas indios istius lapsa aav dos iud 58 Welcome Thank you for purchasing our HIGH SPEED DOME This series speed dome is newly upgraded with AMP connector for easier installation and black liner for discreet surveillance The powerful functions make it a state of the art speed dome and it will fulfill your wide range profes sional security surveillance need Features l Backup Memory parameters memory is designed to locate on the PCB board in the housing settings will remain when change PTZ module l Auto runing runs the assigned function automatically after a period of idling l Timer runing 8 function schedules l 220 presets 4 sequences with up to 32 presets each 4 patterns with min 180 seconds each 4 pannings 8 regions l On screen compass and pan tilt degrees indicator l Up to 24 privacy masks l With dome preset pattern panning and region titles the titles can be set to not display display or disp
12. ope oo oo ajo 321 JP1 M 3 2 1 4 Problems in practical connection In some circumstances user adopts a star configu ration in practical connection The termination re sistors must be connected to the two eguipment that are farthest away from each other such as eguipment 14 and 15 in the Picture as below As the star configuration is not in conformity with the reguirements of RS485 standards problems such as signal reflections lower anti interference perfor mance arise when the cables are long in the connection The reliability of control signals is de creased with the phenomena that the dome does not respond to or just responds at intervals to the controller or does continuous operation without stop refer to the following picture 1 32 ra 15 5 RS485 Bus Troubleshooting refer to following form In such circumstances the factory recommends the usage of RS485 distributor The distributor can change the star configuration connection to the mode of con nection stipulated in the RS485 standards The new connection achieves reliable data transmission refer to following picture Main Controller Jit 1209 14 B E 1 1209 l 2 1209L i 64 1 The address and baud rate set
13. 2 Speed Magnifier Some protocols controlling speed is either faster or slower however it can be adjusted via Speed magnifier The selections are as follows X1 Original speed default setting 12 1 32 Times faster than original speed 42 4 32 Times slower than original speed 4 3 Proportional PT The dome moves at a speed of certain degrees per second Objects on screen move much faster in tele scope than in widescope even undesirable too faster in some case This function decreases the dome movement speed while zooming in ON OFF Disable the function Enable the function default setting 4 4 Max Vertical Angle For this setup you can set the max tilt degree of the speed dome This function is for changing the range of vertical observation from 75 degrees to 95 degrees which is the maximum one 4 5 Set North Direction User can set dome s orientation on screen by using joystick to position north Pan degree is the relative degree to a specific direction That direction is called NORTH Note Not restrict to geographical north Dome title Preset Pattern sequence autoscan Title MarmOQOOOOOOD O Alarm output channel Zoom times Alarm input channel Vertical tilt degree Horizontal pan degree Fan indicator Vertical 0 90 Horizontal 0 360 For example FC Move TO The Object Call Preset 1 To Confirm Move to a posi
14. Freeze Off Reset Delay 1 6 System Restart Main menu t System Setupt System Restart System Setup Dome Information Display Configuration Change Password Language Select Factory Default System Restart About Back rogi Move the joystick lever to select System Restart the following picture will display on the screen Settings will not change after restarting System Restart 1 7 About Main menu System Setup About Dome Information Display Configuration Change Password Language Select Factory Default System Restart About Back 5 XOU 35 Select ABOUT to display information l Select BACK to return to the previous menu Camera S N 1234567890 Camera ID 0001 HARD Baud Rate 9600bps Protocol Factory Model EP 908 Temperature 34C 93F Version 2003 2005 0 exit Any command This menu screen can not be changed or altered It is provided for information purposes only NOTE The menu screen is cleared automatically as any command is carried out 2 Lens Parameters Main menu t Lens Parameters Lens Parameters Looming Speed g Max Digital Zoom Focus Limit 7 Vibration Correction Iris ALC Value Iris PLC Value Auto Recovery Day Night Mode Back manent 2 1 Zooming Speed To set the zoom speed level to High or Low 00 00 2 2 Max Digital Zoom Max Digital zoom magnifies the picture by
15. Video Coaxial Cable The video coaxial cable should be 1 75 Ohm impedance 2 Solid copper wire 3 95 braided copper shield Check the max transmission distance referring to the chart below International Gauge Transmission Distance Max RG 59 U RG 6 U 750ft 229m 1 000ft 305m 1 500ft 457m RG 16 U RS485 Cable 0 56mm 24AWG twisted pair s maxi mum transmission distances are as follows Baud Rate Transmission Distance Max 5 906ft 1800m 3 937ft 1200m 2 625ft 800m 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps NOTE Use RS485 distributor if you need to trans mit further To learn more about RS485 please re fer to appendix III DIP switches and jumpers settings Please refer to appendix I to set the followings Protocol and Baud rate Dome address Video cable type Alarm output method RS485 termination resistor Wiring Diagram for alarm video amp RS485 and Power IS ds J a 3 La 4 J a 5 J 6 a 7 JES od 10 53 11 53 12 O i 24 O Obs OE jet O COS Li S IO Im HEA mee Bii s NU F
16. coating of down cover and scratch on down cover will cause vague images Use soft dry cloth or the substitute to clean the inner and outer surfaces For hard contamination use neutral detergent Any cleanser for high grade furniture is applicable Appendix VI Trouble Shooting No action no video after powered up Self testing and image are normal but the done is uncontrollable Fan does not function Vague image If the red LED on the power board in the housing is not lit causes may be 1 The 24V AC power supply is not connected to 1 Check ifthe power supply is connected or the port ofthe power board orthe contact confirmif the plug contacts well is not good 2 The municipal power supply has been cut off or 2 Check to see if the municipal power supply the 24V AC transformer is in malfunction has been cut off Check to see if the 24V AC transformers is ok If the red LED on the power board in the housing is lit causes may be 1 Fuse is bad or it is not installed 1 Replace the fuse The fuse is a 4 ampere one 2 The MOLEX is not connected to RJ45 or the 2 Check and confirm all the wire connections connection is not good in contact the power PCB are correct and good in contact is not connected to receiver PCB or the connection is not good in contact 3 24V AC transformer outputs voltage is too low 3 Use a voltmeter to check the voltage load to the dome If the voltage is less tan 24V AC the voltage is not
17. duplicating pixels The picture is enlarged but the resolution remains the same This menu item sets max digital zoom magnification times OFF Turn off digital zoom X1 X10 Max digital zoom times Different camera has different Max digital zoom times 2 3 Focus Limit The focus limit sets the minimum distance between the object and the camera Focus is not achieved if the distance is less than the current setting Eg This function can prevent the camera from focusing raindrops and water vapor of the down cover in the rain day The following values for focus limit are available 1cm 10cm 30cm 100cm 2 4 Vibration Correction Some camera only This prevents the image from intensively vibration as vehicles frequently passed 2 5 Iris ALC Value Some camera only This sets the iris average level control value The value ranges from 000 to 255 Default value 22X color camera 066 23X color mono camera 084 different camera has different ALC default value Note Changing default value is strongly NOT recommended 2 6 Iris PLC Value Some camera only This sets the iris peak level control value The value ranges from 000 to 127 Default value 23X color mono camera 016 different camera has different PLC default value Note Changing default value is strongly NOT recommended 2 7 Auto Recovery Auto Recovery ystick Recover ALL F Recover Ti me 005 This lets you set whether operation returns to auto
18. is open circuit the circuit will be closed when an alarm comes in NC means normal close circuit When choosing pins 1 amp 2 in JP6 and JP7 the alarm out put state is NC When choosing pins 2 amp 3 in JP6 and JP7 the alarm output state is NO Factory default is NO refer to the following picture JP6 JP7 oom ofa 321 321 Resistor jumper setting RS485 bus needs two 120 Ohm resistors at both ends Set on the 120 Ohm resistors of the two devices keyboard or dome in the farthest distance on RS485 bus Default setting is OFF Please refer to page 54 for more RS485 details When connecting pins 1 amp 2 in JP1 the 120 Ohms termi nation resistor is connected When connecting pins 2 amp 3 in JP1 the termination resistor is unconnected Appendix II Wire Diameter amp Transmission Dis tance Comparison Chart The transmission distance listed below are farthest ones recommended for each given wire diameter when the 24V AC voltage loss ratio is below 10 for equipment powered by AC the allowed maximum voltage loss ratio is 10 For example a set of equipment with nominal power as 80VA installed 35 feet 10m away from transformer needs a wire with a minimum diameter of 0 8000mm Wire Diameter mm Wire Gauge Conversion Chart EN 0 8000 2 000 Bare wire QQ 1 type Bare wire maximum cross 283 86 451 137 716 218 1811 551 sectional 141 42 225 68 358 109
19. matic focus and automatic iris if manual focus and manual iris are being used The options are as follows All Both auto focus and auto iris are restored default setting Focus Auto focus is restored only Iris auto iris is restored only None Neither is restored or not 2 8 Day Night Mode Day Night Mode 1 Day Night Mode AUTO 2 Day Start Time 00 00 3 Nite Start Time 00 00 4 Back 0 Exit The Day Night mode automatically switches between color and monochrome mode in accordance with the environment illumination Color mode is suitable to work in daytime while mono mode is suitable to work at night in low illumination environment but the video is black and white Auto The dome will automatically change modes in accordance with the environment illumination Day The dome is always in colorful mode Night The dome is always in monochrome mode Time Set schedule for mode change Note You need to set exposure mode to Auto in order to get Auto Day Night mode 3 Camera Parameters Main menu Camera Parameters Only one of settings for Shutter Iris and AGC will Camera Parameters take effect Dew puo pu Picture Freeze line Lock Phase Exposure Mode White Balance Backlight Mode Back Ext 3 1 Picture Freeze There are two selections ON and OFF ON The current image is frozen OFF This function is void il Note This feature is to reduce useless data traffic in web application and sav
20. on the left tilt the joystick up or down to move the cursor to the desired setting item Move the joystick to right to select the item l Select an item to access its sub menu or run a specific function or change its value or edit its title Changing values Move the joystick up or down to change the value move the joystick tothe left to save the setting and then exit In the case of more than one value move the joystick to the left or right to select different position and then move it up or down to change value finally move the joystick to the leftmost to save the setting and then exit Note To increase the value of the selected field hold the joystick on up or down position for more than 10 seconds For example In order to change the password please follow these steps 1 Press 9 5 nemeric buttons and PRESET button or press the 1 numeric button and PRESET button twice within five seconds to enter main Main Menu System Setup Lens Parameters Camera Parameters Pan Tilt Parameters Function Setting Privacy Masking Alarms Setup li 2 Move the joystick down to make the cursor point to System Information then move the joystick to the right to select it System Setup Dome Information Display Configuration Change Password Language Select Factory Default System Restart About Back Bill 3 Move the joystick down to select Change Password Note Her
21. outdoor dome 9 Install black liner and Pan Tilt Module Push the black liner into the two locking tabs Align the pan tilt module to the two clips red to red black to black and match the holes in pan tilt module and the two guide poles Gently push the module up ward until you hear two click sound NOTE Be sure the AMP sockets are clean without dust DO NOT forget to remove the lens cover Metal Hoop 28 10 Install down cover Loosen the two M4 screw on down cover ring Ap ply lubricant to the O ring to make down cover easier to slip in Push upward the down cover into the hous ing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws 11 Fix the Pipe Arm Rotate the pipe arm to the proper place fix the pipe arm to the base with the two metal hoops Operation A Operation Instruction Two methods are available for carrying out the opera tion by the system controller 1 Press the combined hot keys to operate different functions Please refer to the system controller manual for the detailed commands Access the OSD menu and operate according to the following instruction Initial Information When you turn on the power for the dome or restart it the self test function is begun and as it finishes the initial information below will be displayed on the screen Meanwhile this information is disappeared after receiving the first effective command ome S N ome
22. screws on down cover ring Apply lubricant to the O ring to make down cover easier to slip in Push upward the down cover into the housing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws Pole Mount Installation reguirements The outside diameter of the pole must be in the range of 130 150mm 5 12 6 inches 1 Install base Mourt the pole adaptor to the pole with two mount ing clamps Put Power RS485 Video cables through the central hole of the bracket base and then fix it around the pole C QUE 2 Install wall mount bracket Put cables through the cavity of wall mount bracket and fasten it on base 3 Unfasten the power board holder Loosen the bolt and swing away the power board holder 4 Install housing Insert cables through the hole at the top of the hous ing Apply water proof tape to the housing thread Then turn the housing onto the wall mount bracket and retain the connection with an M4 screw NOTE Apply silicone to the gap between bracket and wall in the case of outdoor dome a 5 Connect cables 4 Insert cables into corresponding sockets on power board After completing cable connection swing the Mg de power board holder back and then turn o
23. time on the screen and enable timer scheduled functions Display format hour min 6 System Date Set the system date in order to show the date of displaying on the screen The default format is DD MM YY Note The display format of system date cannot be changed users can change the date itself only 7 Auto Restart Set the auto restart time in order to make the dome restart at a perticular time Note When auto restart time is 00 00 this function is in the default state which is closed 8 Back Return to previvous menu 1 2 Display Configuration Main Menut System Setup t Display Configuration Display Configuration Title Display Other Display Back SEI Title Display Dome Title Preset Titl Pattern Tit Autoscan Ti Regions Tit Back o WINER 1 2 1 Title Display This allows you to program how titles are display on the monitor The following titles can be set Dome Title ON OFF 2s 60s Displays the dome title Presets Title ON OFF 2s 60s Displays preset title when calling up the preset Pattern Title ON OFF 2s 60s Shows the pattern title when running the pattern Autoscan Title ON OFF 2s 60s Shows the title during automatic scanning operation Regions Title ON OFF 2s 60s Displays the region title for the region mode settings The following settings are available for each title OFF The title is not displayed when enabled ON The title is displayed after a
24. B 15 L 46 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Alarm Input 16 Video Output 2 Alarm Input2 17 Video Ground 3 Alarm Input3 18 RS485 4 Alarm Input4 19 RS485 5 Alarm Inputs 20 Reserved 6 Alarm Input6 21 Reserved 7 Alarm Input 22 Reserved 8 Common Port 23 Reserved 24 RJ45 9 Alarm Outputl 10 Alarm Out putl 11 Alarm Out put2 12 Alarm Out put2 13 24V AC 14 Earth 15 24V AC Installation Type Guide Three main kinds of installation are available for high Weight kg lb speed dome 2 20kg 4 851b 1 In ceiling Mount Indoor Ceiling Dome 2 43kg 5 35lb 2 Bracket Mount Indoor Dome 2 93kg 6 451b There are 5 bracket options for bracket mount excluding bracket 1 Wall Mount Outdoor Dome 2 Corner Mount excluding bracket 3 Pole Mount 4 Pendant Mount 5 Parapet Mount NOTE Installation site should be able to withstand at least 4 times the weight of the dome 3 78kg 8 33lb Bracket mount dome has indoor type and outdoor type Comparing to indoor type outdoor type has extra sun shield housing temperature sensor and heater Outdoor type conforms to IP66 standard WARNING DO NOT install indoor dome in outdoor environment In ceiling Mount Bracket Mount 1 Wall Mount 2 Corner Mount 3 Pole Mount p r t S i d 5 Parapet Mount In Ceiling Mount Installation reguirements 1 The thickness of the ceiling should be less than 42mm 2 The ceiling shou
25. D is 255 SW1 is used for setting dome ID The setting is strictly in accordance with binary system if you are not famil iar with binary system please look up the address setting chart NOTE When using Philips protocol the first 5 bits of SW2 and all bits of SW1 are for address setting Max address can be 8191 Example in order to set address 2657 set bit 1 6 7 of SW1 and bit 2 4 of SW2 ON 2657 1 32 64 512 2048 48 Address setting chart O means ON blank means OFF o Switch Number ON T 1 ES mm 3 4 5 m 6 O OJO OJO O OJO O ce o O R C N O o o OJO N J A a OIO OOO 0 0 000 OOJOO a N Oo OJO N o N N N N OJO OlIOIOIO N A N a N o N N O O N N o amp o w OJO OO 0 0 0 O OJOJO O OJOJOJO OJO OO 00 O 0 000 00 0 C N wo C An w o OJO vo M Q o OJO OJOIOJO An o AIR N A J O O JO JO JO JO JO JO O JO JO JO JO JO JO JO JO O JO jo O OIO O O O O O 000 O OJOJO O OJOJO
26. F 2 Backlight Value N A 3 Back oti This sets backlight compensation If the backlight is bright the objects in the center of the picture may be dark The dome can automatically adjust the brightness of the whole image according to the bright ness Of center point Therefore backlight compensation can increase the brightness of the objects in the center OFF This function is not carried out Normal Standard BLC mode WDR Wide Dynamic Rage mode NOTE This function is used for the cameras sup porting WDR As the backlight mode is setting in the standard Normal or WDR mode different backlight compensa tion grade can be set as follows 000_ This function is not carried out 001 255 Choose different backlight compensation grade The higher the number the brighter is the image ya W 000 255 NIA WDR NIA 000 127 38 4 Pan Tilt Parameters Main menut Pan Tilt Parameters Pan Tilt Parameters Auto Stop Timer Speed Magnifier Proportional PT Set North Direction Back NESO 4 1 Auto Stop Timer For some particular protocols the dome does not stop moving even if no operation comes form the controller But this function lets the dome stop at a fixed time you set in advance OFF This function is not carried out default setting 001 100 After value x 50ms the dome will auto matically stop moving For example 003 means the dome will automatically stop moving after 150ms 4
27. ID audrate rotocol Model Version Dome S N The dome s serial number Dome ID The dome ID address set by DIP switch or keyboard Baudrate Baud rate for dome control bus Protocol The dome s controlling protocol please refer to appendix for more details Model The dome model number Fan Speed The speed of current running fan caculated by rounds per minute Temp The dome inside tempertature Unit Cor F 29 Accessing the System Menu l Access the dome s main system menu on your monitor by calling preset 95 once or calling preset 1 twice within 5 seconds Note The way to call a preset may vary among key boards with different manufactures Please read those manuals to learn keyboard operation l When there is password protection user needs to input the correct 6 bit password to access to the OSD menu Default password is 000000 l To input the password move the joystick up or down to select number 0 9 move the joystick left or right to choose password digit If the input password is wrong the password input window will close Note You still can control the dome with a wrong password but can not access to the OSD menu System Menu System Information Lens Parameters Camera Parameters Pan Tilt Parameters Auto Running Setup Timer Running Setup Privacy Masking Alarm Setup Ku The opened menu will disappear automatically without receiving an
28. OJO O O 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 Program mable Address OQ EX X OL IG O O O O OJO JOJO O O OJO O OJO O O O O O OJO O O OO O OJOJOIOJOJO O O O OIlOJO OI O OJ O O O O O O OIO O O OJOJO O O O OO OJOJOJOJOJO JOJO JO OO 000 00000000 O JOJOJO JO JO O OO 000 00 OJO O 0 0 000 00 OO 00 JO JO OO O O O OIOJOJOOO O O OO OJOI OO JO JO le Video cable type setting Speed dome supports two common types of cables to transmit video signal coaxial cable and twisted pair cable Comparing to twisted pair cable coaxial cable does not need extra adapter and band width is higher but coaxial cable is more expensive and transmission distance is shorter When the first and second pins in the SW2 set ON the video signal is transmitted via twisted pair When the third and fourth pins in the SW2 set ON the video signal is transfered via coxial cable Factory default is via coxial cable refer to following picture If connect the first and second pins in the JP15 the video has the synchro signals which are based on the power supply of the dome If connect the second and third pins in the JP15 the level is fixed to be high and the video has no synchro signals refer to following picture Alarm output method setting There are two alarm output methods NO and NC NO means normal state
29. Pattern 4 Tours TeleEye DM2 Pelco D Pelco P 7 Inputs 2 Outputs Control Protocol Built in Alarm POWER ENVIRONMENT EE a No condensation 2 z O r ir z z o O c oO O ct Oo 3 5 amp z o 5 o 3 D 2 3 Seu F 2 S 3 3 e 2 D o 5 a S D 9 d 58 DM880 Specifications CAMERA OPTICS ai ni oda PAL 625 lines 50 fields per second 9 NTSC 525 lines 60 fields per second 480 TVL Day 550 TVL Night Minimum Illumination 0 1 Lux at 1 4 sec F1 6 50IRE ICR on Electronic Sensitivity Boost On Off Video Output Level 1 0Vp p 75ohms composite i i 250dB Auto Manual Auto Manual 1 1 1 10 000sec Auto Manual On Off Aperture stop F 1 6 4 5 Focal length f 3 4 122 4mm Viewing angle 1 7 57 8 Resolution Optical 36X Electronic 12X Total 432X MECHANICAL DESIGN On Off 24masks Range 360 continuous Manual speed 0 1 1609 sec Preset speed 3609 sec Range 0 90 Manual speed 0 1 1609 sec Preset speed 3609 sec 220 Presets 4 Pattern 4 Tours 7 Inputs 2 Outputs POWER ENVIRONMENT an ee emu No condensation Operating Temperature Power Source AC 24V 50W max Net Weight 5kg 5 32kg
30. Please MAKE SURE power is off before doing connection Power SPONGE K Connect the two ports of the heater Safety Chain AMP Socket Red Lable Red Clip 6 Set dome ID baud rate and protocol Set dome ID baud rate and protocol via DIP switches please refer to APPENDIX I Remove the two sponges 7 Down cover preliminary installation Attach the safety chain with an M3 nut as picture shows The safety chain prevents the down cover from dropping down NOTE Connect the heater plug into the socket in the case of outdoor dome 8 Install black liner and Pan Tilt Module Push the black liner into the two locking tabs Align the pan tilt module to the two clips red to red black to black and match the holes in pan tilt module and the two guide poles Gently push the module upward until you hear two click sound NOTE Be sure the AMP sockets are clean without dust DO NOT forget to remove the lens cover 9 Install down cover Loosen the two M4 screws on down cover ring Apply lubricant to the O ring to make down cover easier to slip in Push upward the down cover into the housing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws M4 Lube Corner Mount
31. User Manual DM870 DM880 High Speed Dome O Before using the product please read this manual carefully CE Fe v2 0 CONTENTS WELCOME cisci didi das ie si sia a d adj 1 Declaratio iaeo A S LA ss S S ae 2 Installation Preparation isiin irsini iersinii erena ile toa de e osais s ta did a brace 3 Else M 4 INSTALEATON TYPE GUIDE petes n esp estt anos peu pp 4 Ins erinid er det c H 5 Wall Mol nit P H 9 Gomer MOUNT session pup abt Cas Ie Lb pd tete 13 Pole Mount g i ee ce er A NE PLI MAMMA a E Dd ra LIS 17 Pendant MOUDI tipan od e o sal a IR ss m qs 21 Parapet Mount 0H ene eade esc a ec b sie ied Ras eodd eee as 25 cio me ER 29 A Operation IMSWUCHOM o oret po EON stat ce ateos es j s et teet eb bung gad c ERR NISL Eq MIMENN 29 B Menu nee RENT EE 30 C Menu Operation E e 31 Selecting l tu ie sd sg sd ss 31 le Systemi Se Ub ud ada E sd n da 32 2 Lens Parameters uc ss aja is ci e 36 3 Camera Parameters 255 5 d i o HE ed Ud UH baie n tb a 37 4 Pan Tilt Paramelers e o ie dadaisti ed 39 RA Secum waotasar mentees 40 Oc Privacy Masking ossis ioi tenos lese teu TAa saaks gas indi geji c cad 45 y Muni M si 46 Appendix I DIP Switch amp Jumper Settings decir sea a ta bx a sada 47 Appendix II Wire Diameter amp
32. applicable 4 The power PCB is faulty 4 Please contact factory or distributor for replacement of power PCB 1 The dome DIP switch setting is incorrect 1 Reset the DIP switches according to the DIP switch chart please refer to page 48 2 The two poles of the control cables are connected 2 Check the control cables and confirm the wrongly or the connection is open connection is correct and good in contact 1 Connect the fan wire If the fan still does not 1 Wire connection of fan is fault x y function contact the distributor or factory 1 Manual focus has been set 1 Operate dome orcall any preset 2 Unclean down cover 2 Clean the down cover Appendix VII Specification DM370 Specifications CAMERA OPTICS PAL 625 lines 50 fields per second NTSC 525 lines 60 fields per second 1 4 interline transfer CCD 480 TVL Day 550 TVL Night Minimum Illumination 0 01 Luxat 1 3 sec ICR on ite ror C Scanning System Resolution Electronic Sensitivity Boost i Gain Conto Aperture stop F 1 6 3 8 Focal length f 2 5 91mm Viewing angle 2 2 54 2 MECHANICAL DESIGN sz i s aj ao D z oj o e o oj o o Ulo S 9 9 D 8 5 a P S a al Sl lt o o Privacy Masking On Off 24masks Range 360 continuous Panning Manual speed 0 1 160 sec Preset speed 360 sec Range 0 90 Tilting Manual speed 0 1 160 sec Preset speed 360 sec 220 Presets 4
33. aradic zone such as high voltage transformer substation extra strong light ning proof equipment must be installed Take the building lightning proof requirements into ac count to design the lightning proof and grounding of outdoor equipment and cable laying out in accordance with the national and industrial standards The system must be grounded with equal potentials The earth ground connection must satisfy the anti interference and electrical safety requirements and must not short circuited with high voltage electricity net When the system is grounded separately the impedance of down conductor should be less than 4 Ohms and the sectional area of down conductor should be greater than 25 square mm refer to fol lowing picture Video cable Lightning conductor Communication Cable lightning conductor Power cable Lightning conductor The resistance of Down conductor Shouldbes 4 ohm Lightning rod a 45 degree The dome must be Installed within the 45 degree angle area under The lightning rod with The vertical line as the bisector Shield Steel rube 7 Appendix V The Cleaning Of Down Cover To obtain constant clear videos user should clean the down cover periodically Be cautious when cleaning Hold the down cover ring only to avoid direct touch to the acrylic down cover The acid sweat mark of fingerprint will cor rode the
34. ctivation 2s 60s The title is displayed within a range of two seconds to sixty seconds after activation 1 2 2 Other Display Other Display Zoom Position Direction Disp Alarm Indicator System Clock Back Lye th Zoom Position ON OFF 2s 60s Displays time of the zoom times Direction Disp ON OFF 2s 60s Displays time of camera pointing direction Alarm Indicator ON OFF Displays the alarm state information System Clock ON OFF Display the system time Select BACK to return to the previous menu The following settings are available for each one OFF This function is disabled ON This function is enabled 2s 60s The function is displayed within a range of two seconds to sixty seconds after activation Information Text Position Fan indicator Preset Pattern seguence autoscan Title AarrDDOOOOO DO Alarm output channel Zoomtimes Alarm input channel Vertical tilt degree Horizontal pan degree Dome title 1 3 Change Password 7 If the old password is input worngly the following picture is on the screen The screen menu is cleared Main menu System Setup Change Password automatically 1 Select Change Password and then move the joystick lever to right The following picture will be displayed on Error Password the screen Enter New Password Input Peete Back Note If the default password is changed the pa
35. decreased To increase the maximum transmit ting distance do the contrary 3 Connection and termination resistor 3 1 The RS485 standards require a daisy chain con nection between the eguipment There must be ter mination resistors with 120 Ohm impedance at both ends of the connection refer to following pictures Please refer to below picture for simple connection Distance D should not exceed 7 meters 1209 1 2 3 4 329 Ac LT ITLL EN E 314 Main controller D 2 3 54 3 2 The connection of 120 Ohm termination resistor The termination resistor is ready on the Protocol PCB There are two kinds of connection Please refer to the Protocol PCB jumper setting form refer to following pictures 1 In the picture it is the factory default connection 2 The jumper is seated on Pin2 amp Pin3 and the termi nation resistor is not connected when connecting the 120 Ohm termination resistor user should pull out the protocol PCB and plug the jumper on Pin1 amp Pin2 Install the PCB back and the termination resistor is connected 2 3 1 2 JP1 OFF ON 1209 nu su Sf na oo 26 an an
36. e in after menu paths are written in the following format 31 Main menu System Setup Change Password Enter New Password Input Back 4 Input the old password and new password Default password is 000000 Move the joystick to left or right to different position Move it up or down to change a number After inputting a new password move the cursor to leftmost index position 5 Select 3 Confirm to confirm the new password System will indicate Old Password error or Pwd Modify Success Editing titles Access Dome Title Edit Menu following the path System setup gt Dome Information Title gt Input Edit Dome Title Uppercase Zoom Shift Move the cursor to left or right to select a character move it down to edit the blinking character Zoom In out to switch character groups Number 0123456789 Capital AB C Lowercast abc Sign C amp 9 4 Specialchar i 6 w Move the joystick to desired character and then move it up to select or down to cancel Note Pressthe 1 numeric button and PRESET button to switch between Modify and Insert editting method 1 System Setup Main menu System Setup System Setup Dome Information Display Configuration Change Password Language Select Factory Default System Restart About Back Exit 1 1 Dome Information Main menu t System Setup t Dome Information D
37. e storage space for DVR 3 2 Line Lock Phase The following selections are available FL 6 OFF This function is void F2 001 360 It lets you choose the suitable phase to obtain a i i synchronous video Iris N A a a N A F12 3 3 Exposure Mode F17 Exposure Mode S Exposure Mode Exposure Level 0dB Slow Shutter 4 6dB d 1248 Exit AGC N A NA leap 24dB 30dB Set the exposure mode The value options are Auto P P i 3 4 White Balance Shutter Iris and AGC White Balance Shutter Set Shutter speed in priority available settings 2 Tn i i ted Ri 000 are 1 1 5 1 3 1 6 1 12 1 25 1 100 1 150 1 He a aL 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 D irig 30000 Iris Set Iris in priority Values are F1 6 F2 2 F3 2 F4 4 F6 4 F8 8 F12 F17 F24 F34 AGC Set Auto gain control in priority Values are OdB 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB 30dB Higher dB value makes image brighter White balance The adjustment is carried out in two ways Auto or User User Defined R It sets the white balance R value ranging from 000 to 255 The higher the number the stronger is the red component User Defined B It sets the white balance B value Note Day Night auto mode and Sensitivity Up will be ranging from 000 to 255 The higher the number the void if Exposure mode is not Auto mode stronger is the blue component DS 3 5 Backlight Mode Backlight Mode 1 Backlight Mode OF
38. em will skip that preset System will consider pre set 0 as the end of a sequence 4 Run Only Once The current sequence is run only once 5 Run Continuously The current sequence is run continuously and the system will loop the sequence 6 Delete Current The current sequence is deleted The following picture is displayed on the screen 41 5 3 Pattern Setup Main Menu Function Setting Pattern setup Pattern Pattern Number aG Record New Pattern Run Only Once Run Continuously Delete Current Back NEZINU A pattern records a continuous movement of the camera in a period of time The difference between seguence and pattern is that in a seguence dome moves from a preset to next at a fixed speed in a pattern dome moves flexible curve at various speed Up to four pattern mode can be set Each of them can be set a duration of up to 180 seconds at maximum 1 Pattern Number It sets the pattern number ranging from 1 to 4 2 Title It sets the name for the pattern which can be displayed on the screen Preset Title Edit D gt 1 Input 2 Back Tilt the joystick lever to up or down to change each character and then tilt it to right to a different position After inputing tilt the joystick lever to select Back to exit the setting 3 Record New Pattern This records each com mands used for pan tilt and zoom operations Move the joystick lever at random
39. firstly and then press the 1 numerical and PRESET button of the system controller to start record The following picture will display on the screen Move to start point Call preset 1 to confirm Call preset 2 to cance Move the joystick lever to record the zoom operation Meanwhile the following picture will display on the screen Recording Pattern Call preset 1 to confirm 02 100 To stop recording press the 1 numerical button and PRESET button The following picture will display on the screen End of record pattern 4 Run Only Once The current pattern is run only once 5 Run Continuously The current pattern is run continuously 6 Delete Current The current pattern is deleted The following picture is displayed on the screen 5 4 Autoscan Setup Main menut Function Setting Autoscan setup Autoscan Setup Autoscan Number Title Set Left Limit Set Right Limit Defaul Speed Run Continuously Delete Current Back IL This function allows you to set the left and right edges of the area to be monitored and the camera can move back and forth between these two points Up to four autoscan modes can be set The speed for autoscan can be set 1 Autoscan Number It sets the autoscan mode number ranging from 001 to 004 2 Title It sets the name for the autoscan mode which can be displayed on the screen Autoscan Title Edit gt 1 Input 2 Back
40. g SW2 is used to set protocol and baud rate The first six 1 6 bits of SW2 are for protocol setting and the last two 7 8 bits are for baud rate setting Below chart shows the setting details O means ON blank means OFF Default setting is 4800 bps Switch Number ON Baud i m Rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2400bps 4800bps O 9600bps O 19200bp O O NOTE If you are using AD or PHILIPS or BBV protocol please set the baud rate to 19200 bps Dome address setting The control commands contain target dome s ID The dome only reacts to the command sent to its own ad dress or broadcast address So each dome should be assigned an address Four kinds of IDs are applicable for domes Hard ID Hard ID is set via DIP SW1 it can not be changed from OSD menu Hard ID ranges from 1 to 255 Programmable ID Set all 8bits of SW1 to ON to activate programmable address Input 10 bit cam era SN number and then set dome ID by controller The dome SN number can be found on the side of the camera or on the package Debug ID Set all the bites of the SW1 to 0 all OFF the dome will react to any command for any ID NOTE Debug ID only works with Factory protocol Broadcast ID When a command is sent to broad cast ID all domes connected to the control bus will respond to that command Broadcast ID is definable ranges from 1 to 255 the default broadcast I
41. gh mount housing directly into the base NOTE Apply silicone to the gap between bracket and wall in the case of outdoor dome Bolt Video amp RS485 Power SPONGE KUR NE N SPONGE ZZS CK sw2 Connect the two ports of the heater Safety Chain 223 6 Connect cables Insert cables into corresponding sockets on power board After completing cable connection swing the power board holder back and then turn on the power The red LED will light up Turn off the power after checking If not light up check the cable connection NOTE There are signs for each port Please con nect cables as picture showed in page 3 Please MAKE SURE power is off before doing connection 7 Set dome ID baud rate and protocol Set dome ID baud rate and protocol via DIP switches please refer to APPENDIX I Remove the two sponges 8 Down cover preliminary installation Attach the safety chain with an M3 nut as picture shows The safety chain prevents the down cover from dropping down NOTE Connect the heater plug into the socket in the case of outdoor dome AMP Socket SS Red Lable Red Clip 9 Install black liner and Pan Tilt
42. lay for a period of time l Color Mono auto manual or switch at a set time for day night models l With 4000V video data power lightning proof and surge proof l Hi accuracy motor drives with 0 1 degree preset accuracy min 0 1 degree moving without any vibration l 360 degrees continuous panning 90 degree tilt with auto flipping l Built in DSP camera with auto focus auto BLC auto light control auto white balance etc functions l Informative Chinese English OSD menu all the functions can be set via OSD menu Declaration This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules and European Union 89 336 EEC directive and its latest amended version These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in that case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under CE and FCC rules Precautions 1 Only qualified and experienced perso
43. ld be able to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome 3 Upper space should be at least 20cm high Gs Um SSS 1 Draw acircle on the ceiling Take the paper pattern accessory as a template to draw a pattern on the ceiling The paper pattern s diameter is 225mm 2 Cut the circle off Use a saw or proper tool to cut off the circle z NOTE MAKE SURE the diameter of the circle is 225 2mm before cutting the circle off 3 Unfasten the power board holder Loosen the bolt to swing away the power board holder N Power Board Holder 4 Prepare cables Water proof Prepare wiring and then put Power RS485 Video ATD cables through water proof connector and the top of housing Finally turn the connector into the top hole of the housing 5 Connect cables Insert cables into corresponding sockets on power board After completing cable connection swing the power board holder back and then turn on the power The red LED will light up Turn off the power after checking If not light up check the cable connection NOTE There are signs for each port connect cables as picture showed in page 3 Please MAKE SURE power is off before doing connection Ceiling Thickness i N CA ns
44. n can carry on this installation 2 Always conform to national and local safety codes during installation 3 Use reliable tools only poor quality tools may cause danger e g ladder 4 Do install the speed dome to appropriate environment Please refer to the chart below This product conforms to IP66 standard as specified in Housing Protection Classification IP code 5 Check the space and toughness of the site before installing It should be able to bear 4 times the weight of the dome and its accessories 6 Keep all the original dome package materials in case of future repacking and transporting Maximum Temp Range 10 C 50 C 40 C 60 C Power Supply AC24V 1 25A 50 60Hz AC24V 2 5A 50 60Hz Warnings 1 DO NOT install this speed dome in hazardous places where combustible or explosive materials are stored or used 2 DO NOT install indoor dome in outdoor environment 3 This speed dome runs on 24V AC DO NOT connect higher or lower voltage to it 4 DO NOT turn power on before completing installation 5 DO NOT disassemble any part of the items 6 Use soft towel to clean the down cover when necessary DO NOT use caustic detergent 7 To protect CCD avoid facing the camera directly to the strong light e g the sun Installation Preparation Tools Lists You may need following tools for the installation Screws and nuts screw driver Small slotted screw driver Wire cutter Ladder Drill Saw Cables
45. n the power Bdil The red LED will light up Turn off the power after ee checking If not light up check the cable connection NOTE There are signs for each port Please con eim E nect cables as picture showed in page 3 Please E ide E MAKE SURE power is off before doing connection oO S R Power SPONGE 7 sw2 Connect the two ports of the heater Safety Chain w UJ AMP Socket Red Lable Li Red Clip d 6 Set dome ID baud rate and protocol Set dome ID baud rate and protocol via DIP switches please refer to APPENDIX I Remove the two sponges 7 Down cover preliminary installation Attach the safety chain with an M3 nut as picture shows The safety chain prevents the down cover from dropping down NOTE Connect the heater plug into the socket in the case of outdoor dome 8 Install black liner and Pan Tilt Module Push the black liner into the two locking tabs Align the pan tilt module to the two clips red to red black to black and match the holes in pan tilt module and the two guide poles Gently push the module up ward until you hear two click sound NOTE Be sure the AMP sockets are clean without dust DO NOT forget to remove the lens cover 9 Install down cover Loosen the two M4 screws on down cover ring Apply lubricant to
46. ome Information Broadcast ADD System Time System Date Auto Restart Back tt 1 Dome ID Dome ID shows the current dome s ID number Each dome has its unigue ID ranging from 001 to 255 255 is default broadcast ID The Dome ID can be set only when DIP switch is in Program mable ID mode 1 1 Move the cursor to select Dome ID and then move it toright The following picture will be displayed on the screen Enter S N 6161310854 Numeric Zoom Shift 1 2 Move the joystick to select input and then enter number in accordance with above S N number 1 3 Move the joystick up or down to change the value and then move it to left to save the setting 23 2 Dome Title There are two titles Each one has a maxi mum of 20 characters consisting of English Chinese numbers and special characters The name is useful to identify which dome it is You can edit dome title refer to page 36 Edit Dome Title Uppercase Zoom Shift 3 Dome Title Sets the second 10 characters of the title Repeat the step 2 to complete the Title setting 4 Broadcast ADD It sets broadcast ID number 001 255 The ID number should be dif ferent from any other dome default setting is 255 When a command is sent to broadcast ID all the domes connected to the control bus accept the command Please refer to page 48 to get information about ID setting 5 System Time Set the system time in order to show the
47. s to the next position according to the numerical order 5 Delete Current The current preset is deleted as you tilt the joystick lever to select it The following picture will display on the screen Del 5 2 Sequence Setup Main menu Function Setting Sequence setup Sequence Sequence Number 001 Default Dwell 003 Edit Sequence Run Only Once Run continuously Delete Current Back Exit A sequence is defined as a sequential moving from preset to preset and pause for a specific time at each preset Up to 4 sequences can be stored Each of them can store 32 presets at maximum 1 Sequence Number This sets the sequence number ranging from 1 to 4 2 Default Dwell This sets the pause time 1 to 255 for each preset position 3 Edit Seguence This sets order and pause time spent at each preset position lt is possible to set 32 positions as shown in the following illustration Preset Number Dwell Ti mer E g 003 002 means that preset 003 is accessed and paused for 2 seconds Move joystick lever to left or right to select editing item and then move it to up or down to change value Take the above picture for example the camera rotates from preset 1 to preset 4 and the pauses time is for 2 seconds 4 seconds 2 seconds 1 second respectively Select Save to save the sequence select Discard to quit without saving Note When a preset s dwell time is set 0 syst
48. ssword protection is activated It is requirement to enter the pass word whenever you want to access the OSD menu 2 Input the new password firstly move the joystick le 1 4 Language Select ver to up or down to change the value and then move it Mai System Set L Select to left or right to a different position ARS N MD Mas elus 3 Select Back and move the joystick lever to left Language Select The following picture will be displayed on the screen x adas S id ish D Ta 1 3 Back Confirm Password 0 Exit There are five languages available English Chinese Espanol Italtano Deutsch 4 Enter the new password again in the same way and then move the joystick lever to left 1 5 Factory Default 5 Select Back the following pictures will pop out the Main menu System Setupt Factory Default screen if the password is input correctly Dome Information Display Configuration Change Password Language Select Factory Default System Restart About Back SEa Password change succeed 6 If the password is not input correctly the following Select Factory Default to restore factory default picture will be displayed Thus it is necessary to enter settings System will request password to set it Factory again in the same way otherwise you can not access to default will not change dome ID OSD menu Factory Restoring Password not match dd List of Default Setting Preset
49. the O ring to make down cover easier to slip in Push upward the down cover into the housing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws 20 Pendant Mount Installation reguirements The ceiling must be firm enough to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome 1 Mark screws positions Take the bracket base as the template to mark the screws positions on ceiling Drill the holes and put expansion screws inside 2 Install base Put Power RS485 Video cables through the central hole of the bracket base and then fix it on the ceiling NOTE Apply silicone along the top of bracket Silicone base in the case of outdoor dome 3 Install suspender Put cables through the cavity of suspender Apply water proof tape to the thread Then turn the thread pipe head into the bracket base and fasten the connection with an M4 screw P B NOTE Apply silicone to the suspender as picture ape ke shows in the case of outdoor dome Silicone t s 4 Unfasten the power board holder Loosen the bolt and swing away the power board holder 5 Install housing Insert cables through the hole at the top of the hous ing Apply water proof tape to the housing thread Then turn the housing onto the wall mount bracket and retain the connection with an M4 screw If in stallation height is not high enou
50. the housing onto the wall mount bracket and retain the connection with an M4 screw NOTE Apply silicone to the gap between bracket and wall in the case of outdoor dome 6 Connect cables m Insert cables into corresponding sockets on power board After completing cable connection swing i the power board holder back and then turn on the US power The red LED will light up Turn off the power after checking If not light up check the cable connection Alarm Video amp RS485 NOTE There are signs for each port Please connect cables as picture showed in page 3 Please MAKE SURE power is off before doing connection ep SPONGE x GZ lu LA NS Cay l Connect the two ports of the heater Safety Chain Red Lable Red Clip AMP Socket 7 Set Dome ID Baud Rate and Protocol Set dome ID baud rate and protocol via DIP switches please refer to APPENDIX I Remove the two sponges 8 Down cover preliminary installation Attach the safety chain with an M3 nut as picture shows The safety chain prevents the down cover from dropping down NOTE Connect the heater plug into the socket in the case of
51. tings of 1 Change the address and baud rate of controller dome ars not in conformity with those or dome of controller Dome can do self testing but cannot be controlled The dome can be controlled but the operation is not smooth 2 The 7 and connection of RS485 Bus is incorrect 3 Wiring is not fully seated 4 There is breakage in the middle section ofthe RS485 Bus 1 The RS485 Bus line is not in good contact with the connectors 2 One wire of the RS485 Bus is broken 3 The dome is very far away from controller 4 There are too many domes connected in the system 2 Correct the connection 3 Make sure the connections are fully seated 1 Secure the connection 2 Replace RS485 Bus wires 3 Add termination resistors to the system 4 Install RS485 distributor AppendixTV Lightning Proof Surge Proof The product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to prevent from damage by lightning strike below 4000 V and impulse signals such as surge but it is also neces sary to abide by the following precautions to ensure elec trical safety based on practical circumstances Keep the communication cables at least 50 meters away from high voltage equipment or cables Make outdoor cable laying out under eaves as possible as you Can In open area shield cables in steel tube and conduct a single point ground to the tube Trolley wire is forbidden in such circumstances In strong thunderstorm or high f
52. tion and call preset 1 to confirm 5 Function Setting Main menut Function Setting Function Setting Presets Setup Sequence Setup Pattern Setup Autoscan Setup Regions Setup Time Action Idle Action Back SEXIA 5 1 Preset Setup Main menu Function Settingt Preset setup Preset Preset Number Title Set New Preset Show Next Preset Delete Current Back cdit th This function allows memorization of the angle zoom and focus settings for the camera if any location is monitored Up to 220 preset positions can be stored You can press the numeric button and the PRE SET button of the system controller to access each pre set position set in advance 1 Preset Number It sets the preset number ranging from 001 to 255 2 Title It sets the name for the preset position which can be displayed on the screen Preset Title Edit b f Input 2 Back Tilt the joystick lever to up or down to change each character and then tilt it to right to a different position After inputting tilt the joystick lever to select Back to exit the setting 3 Set New Preset This lets you determine the new preset The following picture will pop out as you tilt the joystick lever Call Preset 1 Save Call Preset 2 cancel Move to the desired position and zoom to a suitable level call preset 1 to save the current preset call preset 2 to cancel 4 Show Next Preset It move
53. umber of the alarm input channel within the range of 1 to 7 2 Alarm Action Available settings are as follows OFF ON and TIME 3 Input Mode It selects the current alarm input channel s normal state There are two types of mode NC normal close NO normal open 4 Alarm Linkage It sets whether such special functions as preset 1 220 pattern 1 4 autoscan 1 4 seguence 1 4 are carried out after the alarm channel is in operation 5 Alarm Output It selects corresponding output channel for current input channel Available settings off out 1 2 6 Reset Delay It sets the time system will auto reset the alarm after current alarm inputs Available settings off 1s 255s 7 Arm Time It sets the alarm enable time 8 Disarm Time It sets the alarm disable time 46 Appendix I DIP Switch amp Jumper Settings This appendix guides you to set protocol baud rate dome This speed dome supports multi protocol The setting address video cable type alarm output and resistor chart is shown below O means ON blank means jumper OFF X means either ON or OFF Default setting is factory DIP Switches position I Switch Number The corresponding DIP switches positions are shown ae Emus ec mor ool ttt moc o o ol NOTE Protocols marked with need other protocol board 2 o Qi O SW a a a a a a a a ILLI ILI DD IL TTTTTTTT Protocol and Baud rate settin
54. ver try readjusting the three clips Wall Mount Installation reguirements The wall mounting surface must be firm enough to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome 1 Mark screws positions Take the bracket base as the template to mark the screws positions on wall Drill the holes and put ex pansion screws inside 2 Install bracket Put Power RS485 Video cables through the cavity of bracket and then install bracket on the wall NOTE Put cables through the wall or aside the bracket 3 Unfasten the power board holder Loosen the bolt and swing away the power board holder 4 Install housing Insert cables through the hole at the top of the housing Apply water proof tape to the housing thread Then turn the housing onto the wall mount bracket and retain the connection with an M4 screw NOTE Apply silicone to the gap between bracket and wall in the case of outdoor dome 5 Connect cables Insert cables into corresponding sockets on power board After completing cable connection swing the power board holder back and then turn on the power o The red LED will light up Turn off the power after Bolt checking If not light up check the cable Alani Video amp RS485 connection s NOTE There are signs for each port Please con of H nect cables as picture showed in page 3
55. width Privacy Masking y q Increase the height Mask Number p Decreasethe height Setup New Mask Activate Show Next Mask Delete C t Mask i ee Dade ares 3 Activate This sets whether each mask is flashing on oti the screen or not For example if mask number 002 is S set to OFF the mask will be cleared on the screen This function uses grey masks to shield where moni toring may intrude on privacy such as a resident s 4 Show Next Mask It shows the next mask window a toilet etc 5 Delete Current Mask The current mask is deleted 1 Mask Number It sets the privacy mask number ranging from 001 to 004 2 Setup New Mask This lets you determine the position to be masked according to the following steps Select Setup New Mask and then tilt the joystick lever to left The following picture will display on the screen Move to the object Call Preset 1 to confirm Call Preset 2 to cancel Move the joystick lever to determine the object and then press the 1 numerical button and PRESET button to confirm The following picture will display on the screen Set width height Call preset 1 to confirm Use the joystick lever to adjust the size of the mask 45 7 Alarm Setup Main Menu t Alarm Setup Alarms Setup Input Channel Alarm Action Input Mode Alarm Linkage Alarm Out put Reset Delay Arm Ti me DisArm Ti me Back IBO 1 Input Channel It sets the n
56. y operation command in minute All the settings will be saved automatically to protect against power cuts B Menu Tree Main Menu System Setup Lens Parameters Cam ra Parameters Pan Tilt Parameters Function Setting Privacy Masking Alarms Setup ITU 30 System Setup Dome Information Display Configuration Change Password Language Select Factory Default System Restart About Back It Lens Parameters Zooming Speed High low Max Digital Zoom OfI Focus Limit lcm Vibration Correction Off Iris ALC Value 000 Iris PLC Valve 000 Auto Recovery Day Night Mode Back Il Camera Parameters Picture Freeze line Lock Phase Exposure Mode White Balance Backlight Mode Back Jp Pan Tilt Parameters Auto Stop Timer Speed Magnifier Proportional PT Set North Direction Max Vertical Angle Back EJU Function Setting Presets Setup Sequence Setup Pattern Setup Autoscan Setup Regions Setup Time Action Idle Action Back Exit Privacy Masking Mask Number Setup New Mask Activate Show Next Mask Delete Current Mask Back o JURE th Alarms Setup Input Channel Alarm Action Input Mode Alarm Linkage Alarm Output Reset Delay Arm Time DisArm Ti me Back Exit C Menu Operation Selecting item l In the main menu the cursor flashes
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