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4. Alarms Option Value Explanation Duration time in seconds of the action related to SEQUENCE SECS 1 250 each alarm when several alarms occur at the same time ALARM ACT FOR ALARM 1 4 No action occurs during the alarm PRESET 1 4 The camera goes to the selected preset CRUISE The camera performs a cruise after the alarm TRACKING The camera performs a tracking operation after the alarm The camera performs a cruise with tracking CRUISE 1 function enabled after the alarm Table 7 13 13 alarm is triggered during any automatic operation of the camera Pattern Auto Tracking etc the operation in progress is stopped and the camera executes the action that has been set in the ALARM ACTION menu the event of TRACKING action the camera executes the tracking function Once the tracking action has finished the camera executes the action set in the option PARK TIME ACTION the LOST ACT in TRACKING SETTING MENU Inthe event of PATTERN AUTO SCAN RANDOM SCAN FRAME SCAN CRUISE actions the action is executed by the camera permanently and can only be stopped by one of the following actions any command sent by the operator the use of the joystick any alarm event 3 5 SPECIAL CONTROL PANEL COMMANDS The device can be programmed and operated using various quick control panel commands Control panel command Function PRESET 50
5. D un 123 46 Pic 1 Power Alarm Video Make sure the DIP switches of protocol baud rate address on the device are the same as those of the PTZ camera connected 2 2 Please refer to the following tables to set baud rate and communication protocol type and camera address Protocol Baud Rate RS485 Address A G B A G B 12345678 thor 1 Pic 2 Protocol Address and 85485 12345678 one POS Protocol Baud Rate DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 vescapnon fe p o or or jer jo fore OFF Table 2 Switch Setting of Protocol and Baud Rate Address 1 2 orr 1 ov orr ON OFF OFF s OFF e Jor ON s orr s orr ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 6 21 OFF ON 22 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF serm precem OFF FF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ow OFF OFF _ OFF OFF ON OFF oFF s ow orr orF ON OFF OFF OFF orr OFF orr y or orc ov orr or s OFF OFF OFF OFF s ow OFF orr
6. For this reason it is preferable to select low sensitivity WAIT TIME particularly in the 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 TRACKING SPEED the AUTO setting should always be preferred unless the object to be tracked does not always move at low constant speed 12 11 34 2 CRUISE The CRUISE menu is used to display and change the cruise settings CRUISE DWELL TIME SECS 8 PRESET LIST 1 1 ON 0 1234567890 PRETST 0000000000 1 10 WAIT BEFORE TRA SI BACK EXIT Screen 3 Cruise Option Value Explanation DWELL TIME lt SECS gt Duration in seconds of the dwelling time on each presetting The team number of presets 1 means the first 10 presets preset 1 10 2 means the second 10 presets preset 11 20 3 means the second 10 presets preset 11 20 The wait time Seconds after a preset localization ends and before tracking function starts PRESET LIST WAIT BEFORE TRA SEC This will prevent the camera from fault tracking during a preset localization Table 6 3 4 8 ALARMS The ALARMS menu is to display and change the alarm settings ALARMS SEQUENC SECS ALARM 1 ALARM 2 AC ALARM 3 ALARM 4 AC BACK EXIT ri A Screen 4
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8. 43 ALANIS E REEF Ie E 13 3 5 Special Control Panel 14 Trouble Shooting 2 EN nera e whit fiue MBSE ii iii 1 SAFETY NOTES IMPORTANT The following important notes must be followed carefully to run the device and respective accessories in total safety Use the instructions correctly and fully Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before operation 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 use 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 device Only use the recommended accessories for the camera for installation and operation Protect the video system Keep it away from rain and humidity to prevent the risk of fire and electrocution Do not introduce solids or liquids inside the device to prevent the risk of fire and electrocution If this should accidentally occur disconnect the device from the mains and have it inspected by qualified personnel Maintenance amp Repairs Always contact a qualified service technician to repair the device Unauthorized opening or removing the lids may cause fire and electrocution risk and other dangers Disconnect all electrical parts from the mains be
9. ENTER Access main menu PRESET 51 ENTER Start tracking function for a PTZ camera PRESET 52 ENTER Start cruise PRESET 53 ENTER Start tracking function during cruise DERE S Ion display in PAL Need to reboot fo PRESAT ENTER NTSC Need to Table 8 14 14
10. INSTALLATION amp USER MANUAL Tracking Box for PTZ Camera Thank You for choosing our tracking box for PTZ Camera When you open the box Check that the packing and the contents are not visibly damaged Contact the retailer immediately if any parts are either missing or damaged Make sure if the contents are 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 1 2 3 4 Table of Contents Safety Notes Important 1 About The 1 21 Features sce age tede e terga eee ta e as 1 2 2 FUNCIONS coce SRS e eit cete 1 2 9 Technical Parameters o iii d vests diy itu dedu e diee d 2 Operation TR 2 3 1 Diagram And Dip Switch Setting 2 3 2 Operation At Power entere entente nsns intres 8 3 3 How To Use Our Control 9 3 3 1 Control Keypad Command 9 3 3 2 Keys Open And 5 9 3 3 3 Preset Positions Programming And Recalling 10 3 4 Function Program MENU aaa Gara 10 3 4 1 Tracking Setting Menu 11 13 3
11. because this generates actions on the camera or OSD On Screen Display menu Using a single key Pressing a single key can cause camera device 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 1 ENTER 3 3 2 KEYS OPEN CLOSE OPEN To confirm a selection of a menu entry 9 9 CLOSE To cancel a selection of a menu entry 3 3 8 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 When storing presets it is important to remember that some are reserved and cannot be either stored or used for positioning the camera 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 3 4 FUNCTION PROGRAM MENU Use the following control panel command to access the f
12. fore cleaning After any servicing intervention or repair to the device ask the technician to run a safety check to ensure that everything is working safely 2 ABOUT THE PRODUCT The tracking box is a new and cost effective tracking solution for high speed PTZ cameras It enables object tracking functions on normal speed domes 2 1 FEATURES Highly compatible with normal high speed PTZ cameras with no affect on the existing functions of the cameras Independent OSD menu Cost effective solution with no other update cost on the cameras Up to 4 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs Compact design and easy operation Auto search and track on moving object with adjustable precision and tracking state RA Auto return to home position preset and keep tracking after some programmable interval when object is out of adjustable area 9 Auto activation on power up reset or as per schedule after power up or reset or as scheduled zone scan random scan auto cruise pattern scan and tracking Hi precision motor providing stable and precise performance P T speed adjustable as per zoom times Manual controlled scan area adjustable HAA Auto Manual start of heating device 2 2 FUNCTIONS Object Tracking In auto tracking mode PTZ camera can tracking moving object in the target area with auto pan tilt and zoom which realizes smart unattended surveillance The device can enable a nor
13. king settings to default Table 5 Advice for Correct Auto Tracking Use General warnings The tracking function should mainly be used in indoor environments Outdoor use is highly problematic the variety of objects leafs flags litter etc moved by the wind makes use unreliable 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 IR illuminators are use remember that The camera must be programmed to operate in B W only because the Slow Shutter will make tracking unreliable in color mode W The lighting entirely covers the frame where motion is tracked possibly by restricting the range of action of the camera in tracking 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 SIZE SENS select SMALL particularly in poor lighting conditions to improve performance GRAY SENS most false alarms are caused by the tracking of unexpected objects
14. mal PTZ camera to track a moving object Alarm and Track The device receives alarm signals and as a result it enables the connected PTZ camera to track a moving object Tracking During Cruise When the camera is cruising among saved presets it will detect and follow the moving object automatically when it stops at a specific preset while after the moving object gets lost for pre defined interval the camera will go back to its previously stopped preset and cruise to next preset again Park Action When the camera is kept idle for a set interval it will be regarded as Park there are many actions selectable that you want the camera to operate when in Park such as Cruise Tracking and etc 2 3 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Interface RS485 one to controller the other to PTZ camera Baud Rate 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps Menu OSD Spectra Address 0 255 Protocols Pelco D P Power 9 12VDC Table 1 Technical Parameters The specifications are subject to change without notice 3 OPERATION GUIDE This section contains detailed instructions for installation and operation of the device These instructions assume that the user has a good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods 31 DIAGRAM AND DIP SWITCH SETTING Please ensure the power supply is within the named range of the device Connect the power alarm and video DC 9 12V Alarm In Video In Video Out
15. rn 1 at the end of park time CRUISE The camera performs a cruise preset sequence at the end of the park time The camera simply resumes the operation it was REPEAT LAST 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 CRUIS1 The camera performs a cruise with tracking function enabled at the end of the park time Restore all settings to factory default 3 4 1 TRACKING SETTING MENU Table 4 In the first level menu select TRACKING SETTING to set the tracking function TRACK AUTO ZOOM SIZE SENS GRAY SENS LOST ACT TRACKING TIME WAIT TIME S TRACKING SPEED DEFAULT SETTING BACK EXIT Screen 2 ING SETTING Tracking Setting Option AUTO ZOOM SIZE SENS GRAY SENS LOST ACT TRACKING TIME M Value Explanation ON OFF This option determines if the tracking function is with auto zoom on or off LARGE MEDIUM S HIGH MEDIUM LOW TO HOME TRACKI KEEP TRACKING STOP TRACKING 5 40 This option defines the total dimensions of the object to be tracked The parameters are LARGE MEDIUM SMALL A object larger than one fourth of the screen is LARGE An object smaller than one eighth of the screen is SMALL This option determines the auto tracking sensitivity The sensitivity measures the grey scale variations of a certain point in the frame in
16. s follows when it is switched on 8 8 The device will run a calibration procedure and 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 device correctly PROTOCOL PELCO D COM 9600 N 8 1 ADDR 01 SOFTWARE VERSION V4 2 3 3 HOW TO USE OUR CONTROL KEYBOARD The camera is ready to receive commands from our control keyboard see figure below after connecting 3 3 1 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 numbers 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 The following words only can be used PRESET CALL ESC OPEN CLOSE NEAR FAR ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN Some application examples of controls are shown in details below Using the joystick A command can also be given simply by moving the joystick
17. the unit of time This option is used to establish the action to be performed if the camera looses the tracked object the TO HOME TRACKING option repositions the camera in the original position i e the position the camera goes to after power up and tracking is enabled from this position The KEEP TRACKING option keeps the camera in the position reached and the tracking function is kept on waiting for an object to be intercepted again The STOP TRACKING option leaves the camera in the position reached and deactivates the tracking function MALL NG The duration of tracking function The tracking 11 11 WAIT TIME TRACKING SPEED will be disabled after the period This option allows setting the max tracking duration in minutes during which the camera automatically tracks moving objects Once the tracking time has expired the camera executes the action set in the option LosT ACT independently of the movement in the scene AUTO 1 15 MINUTES If the value AUTO is set there is no time limitation on the tracking action and in case of no movement in the scene at all the camera executes the option WAIT TIME This option establishes the camera movement speed If AuTO is selected the camera is automatically adapted to the motion of the target The MANUAL options allow selecting the expected speed of the object to be tracked 1 slow 5 fast DEFAULT SETTING Change all the trac
18. unction programming menu PRESET 50 ENTER At this point if no password is required for access the following first level menu will appear on the screen MAIN MENU TRACKING SETTING CRUISE SETTING ALARMS PARK TIME 155 NONI RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT 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 press 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 Explanation TRACKING SETTING Product information menu refer to Section 3 4 1 CRUISE SETTING Display menu refer to Section 3 4 2 ALARMS Main programming menu refer to Section 3 4 3 With this function the device will resume the function BASK TNE 1 12HOURS defined in PARK ACTION by specifying a value in 1s 1m 1h steps following a stop or interruption of the performed function and after the programmed time No action is performed at the end of the park time PRESET1 The camera performs pattern 1 at the end of park time PARK ACTION 10 10 RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT PRESET2 The camera performs pattern 1 at the end of park time The camera performs pattern 1 at the end of park time PRESET4 The camera performs patte
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