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1. Refer to Reserved Preset list in this manual Note to properly setup a schedule for the camera be sure to have at least 2 Presets 1 Scan 1 Patter and 1 Group setup 33 OSD CAMERA SETUP gt WHITE BALANCE SETUP FOCUS MODE SEMIAUTO DIGITAL ZOOM OFF IMAGE FLIP OEE FLICKERLESS OFF WHITE BALANCE SETUP gt lt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP gt lt SPECIAL gt BACK EXIT Press Near Enter Key WB SETUP WB MODE AUTO RED ADJUST BLUE ADJUST BACK EXIT d Press Near Key Joystick Down WB SETUP WB MODE MANUAL RED ADJUST 30 BLUEADJUST 40 BACK EXIT d Press Near Enter Key WB SETUP WB MODE MANUAL RED ADJUST 30 BLUEADJUST 40 BACK XIT Joystick Down WB SETUP WB MODE MANUAL RED ADJUST 30 BLUEADJUST 40 BACK EXIT ZOOM CAMERA SETUP Setup the general functions of zoom camera module FOCUS MODE Sets the camera focus mode AUTO Focus is exchanges automatically in this mide SEMIAUTO This mode exchanges the focus mode automatically between manual focus mode and auto focus mode Manual focus mode activates in preset operation and auto focus mode activates when jog operation starts MANUAL With manual mode at presets focus data is memorized in each preset in advance and camera calls focus data in correspondence with presets as soon as camera arrives at a preset DIGITAL ZOOM Sets digital zoom function to
2. Installation and Storage Do not install the camera in areas of extreme temperature exceeding the allowed range Avoid installing in humid or dusty environments Avoid installing in places where radiation is present Avoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic fields and electric signals Avoid installing in places where the camera would be subject to strong vibrations Never expose the camera to rain or water LUUL Important Safety Instructions nawy aa 10 1 12 13 14 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Read these instructions All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is installed or operated Keep these instructions The safety operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference Heed all warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow all instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Do not use this device near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool etc Clean only with dry cloth Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Slots and openings in the cabinet are provide
3. EXIT ROOT MENU Move the Joystick Up or click on the top of the screen with a USB mouse Move the Joystick Down or click on the bottom og the screen 9 with a USB mouse ROOT MENU Press the Far Key or scroll a USB mouse s wheel forward Press the Near Enter Key or scroll a USB mouse s wheel backwards DISPLAY S n EU Rae ee Press the Far Key or scroll a USB mouse s wheel forward Press the Near Enter Key or scroll a USB mouse s wheel backwards or click on the top of the screen with a USB mouse DISPLAY SETUP T xCAMERA ID TGN PTZ INFORMATION AUTO ACTION TITLE AUTO PRESET LABEL AUTO ALARM 1 0 AUTO DATE TIME ON lt PRIVACY ZONE gt TEMPERATURE CELSIUS BACK EXIT k Move the Joystick Up This page explains how to operate the OSD menu using keyboard controller or USB mouse If there are no keys or functions described below refer the manual of the keyboard controller Move the Cursor Up Down to Choose Menu To move from one item to another in the menu move the joystick up down If you are using a USB mouse click on the bottom of the screen to go down or the top of the screen to go up Shift to the Sub Menu of the Chosen Menu For all menu level to enter a sub menu press the near enter key If you are using the USB mouse scroll the mouse s wheel forward to enter a sub menu Choose the Value To change a value press near
4. ON or OFF If this is set to OFF optical zoom function runs but zoom function stops at the end of optical zoom magnification IMAGE FLIP Sets if the image should be reversed or not FLICKERLESS Turns on or off the flickerless function In this function AE mode becomes shutter priority mode and shutter speed value will be fixed to 1 100 sec lt WHITE BALANCE SETUP gt Starts WHITE BALANCE SETUP setup screen lt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP gt Starts AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP setup screen lt SPECIAL gt Starts SPECIAL setup screen B This setup is not supported on some models WB SETUP WB MODE AUTO Camera perform white balance automatically Manual R B gain level can be set up manually ATW Auto White Balance is performed in the wider range of color temperature than that of the AUTO mode AWC When right direction key is clicked one time white balance is performed for current illumination condition and the value is kept INDOOR WB will be done under assumption of Indoor illumination OUTDOOR WB will be done under assumption of Sun light RED ADJUST BLUE ADJUST 34 OSD CAMERA SETUP gt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP ZOOM CAMERA SETUP FOCUS MODE SEMIAUTO DIGITAL ZOOM ON IMAGE FLIP OFF FLICKERLESS OFF SWHITE BALANCE SETUP gt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP gt lt SPECIAL gt BACK EXIT p Press Near Enter Key E SETUP WD
5. SET NORTH DIRECTION MOVE TO TARGET POSITION NEAR SELECT FAR CANCEL 0 0 x1 N FAN HEATER SETUP FAN RUN TEMP 25 C HEATER RUN TEMP 5 C BACK EXIT SET HOME POSITION Home position means the origin of pan angle calculation The value of pan angle displayed on the screen is based on this home position Home is not effective to tilt angle By using joystick move the camera to the desired position and press near key If you change the location of the home position all horizontal location of functions such as preset scan pattern group and privacy zone mask will be shifted based on the changed home position If there are no setup for those functions like preset pattern scan group camera will automatically move to home position after rebooting If power up action is set to be on camera will continue the function which is executed lastly after rebooting Set Home Position When you replace the camera block or the orientation of camera is changed due to maintenance operations it is very difficult to maintain the same pan orientation Therefore all function data maintain on pan orientation such as preset scan pattern group and privacy zone mask are not useful any more accordingly However even in this case you can reuse the data if you redefine set home position on the previous home position 6 SET NORTH DIRECTION By using joystick move the camera to the desired north position and press en
6. SPECIAL DNR OFF DETAIL 5 HR OFF HLC OFF BACK EXIT This setup is not supported on some models 2 SPECIAL Sets the special function relaced to the image DNR If reduces the noise caused by AGC action If set to AUTO or MANUAL the noise will be reduced but the ghost effect on moving objects will be increased If enabled select the apropriate level from 1 10 DETAIL Selects if the sub screen will be displayed Sub screen will be displayed on the bottom of the right side Even though the main image enables the digital zoom the sub screen will only display with maximum optical zoom HR High Resolution This mode enhances edges and produces higher definition images HLC Part where becomes brightness more than the standard value is automatically hid by mask on the video 36 OSD SYSTEM SETUP Oo SYSTEM SETUP Kozy O o E to D gt gt ze gt m Vv 2 DATE TIME SETUP gt DATE 01 JAN 2008 TUE TIME 00 00 01 H M S BACK EXIT RELAY TYPE SETUP RELAY1 NORMALOPEN BACK EXIT o EDIT PASSWORD ae ee 1234567890 OK ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL KLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcd HANS efghi k Imn opqrstuvwx W2e5af3 g SET HOME POSITION SYSTEM SETUP lt DATE TIME SETUP gt Start DATE TIME SETUP setup lt DATE TIME SETUP gt is displayed only analog camera lt RELAY TYPE gt
7. 1 By using joystick move to the start position with appropriate zoom 2 To start the pattern recording press near or enter key 3 To exit this menu press far key EDIT PATTERN Records 1 Move the camera with joystick of the controller or run preset function to memorize the path mostly curve path ina selected pattern 2 The total memory size and the rest memory size is displayed in the form of bar 3 To save data and exit press near key 4 To cancel recording and delete the recorded data press far key Note to properly setup a pattern for the camera be sure to have at least 2 Presets and 1 Scan setup 29 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt GROUP SETUP FUNCTION SETUP Press Near Enter Key GROUP SETUP Select lt EDIT GROUP gt Press Near Enter Key EDIT GROUP 1 SAVE C NEAR EDIT ACT CANCEL FAR EDIT END Press Near Enter Key EDIT GROUP 1 gt 1 NOM a 2 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE SAVE lt gt MOVE CURSOR CANCEL NWW CHANGE VAL amp GROUP SETUP SCREEN The group function allows running sequence of presets pattern and or scans Each group can have max 20 action entities which can be preset pattern or scan Preset speed can be set up and the repeat number of pattern amp scan can be set up in group setup Dwell time between actions can be set up also Dwell Time Patterns l gt Patterns 1 Times n Times Max
8. 20mm diameter on the pipe of the bracket to pass the cables 2 On the fixed anchor bolts attach the rubber gasket and screw the wall mount bracket 2 Installing on the Wooden Wall Drilling a Hole on the Wall To pass cables to the wall drill a hole 30mm diameter on the wall Fixing the Wall Mount Bracket Pass the cables into the wall mount bracket and screw the wall mount bracket to the wall Passing the Cables Pass the cables through the wall mount bracke Closing the Junction Box Once the wall mount bracket is secured to the wall attach the cover to the junction box and secure tightly Fix the Sunshield Mount Pass the cables through the hole of the sunshield mount fix the sunshield mount to the wall ceiling bracket Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Block See the section Cabling the Terminal Block for details Connecting the Terminal Block Put the terminal block connected to the cables in the slot of the main body Fixing the Main Body Screw the main body to the surface mount bracket by screwing 4 lock up screws Detaching the Protection Film Detach the protection film from the dome cover after finishing all installation Installation First time Booting Up Check Points before Operation 1 Before power is applied please check the cables carefully 2 The camera ID of the controller must be identical to that of the camera to be controlled The camera ID can be check in
9. 32 6 1 Pin Pin Value 51 Appendix I Setting the Camera s ID using the DIP Switch 128 64 32 16 Pin Pin Value 52 Appendix II Reserved Presets Reserved Preset Some preset numbers are reserved to special functions Preset key 95 Enters into OSD menu Preset key 131 134 Runs pattern function 1 4 Preset key 141 148 Runs scan function 1 8 Preset key 151 158 Runs group function 1 8 Preset key 161 164 Sets relay 1 4 output to OFF Set key 161 164 Sets relay 1 4 output to ON Preset key 165 Preset key 166 Preset key 167 Sets auto calibration to ON Sets auto calibration to OFF Zoom proportional jog ON Set key 167 Zoom proportional jog OFF Preset key 170 Preset key 171 Preset key 174 Preset key 175 Preset key 176 Preset key 177 Preset key 178 Preset key 179 Preset key 190 Preset key 191 Preset key 192 Preset key 193 Preset key 194 Preset key 200 Preset key 201 Sets camera BLC mode to OFF Sets camera BLC mode to HIGH Sets camera focus mode to AUTO Sets camera focus mode to MANUAL Sets camera focus mode to SEMI AUTO Sets day amp night mode to AUTO Sets day amp night mode to NIGHT Sets day amp night mode to DAY Sets OSD display mode to A
10. Iris Level Camera Gain Level Shutter Speed Brightness 8 Sens up X8 DNR AUTO Detail 5 HR ON HLC OFF Relay Type Normal Open Language English Fan Run Temp 25 System Heater Run Temp 5 Protocol AUTO Baud Rate 2400 Specification Dimension Unit mm 115 N 162 3 66 5 34 NPT 46 41 Specification Dimensions of Option Brackets Wall Mount Bracket Unit mm Ceiling Mount Bracket Unit mm 188 7 2141 5 355 5 Specification Dimensions of Option Sunshield Sun Shield Mount Bracket Unit mm 147 43 Specification Specification x12 Image Sensor 1 4 Sony Super HAD Double Scan CCD II Effective Pixels 1028 H x 508 V 520K Horizontal Resolution 750 TV Lines B amp W 700 TV Lines Color Minimum Illumination Color 0 5 Lux 0 001 Lux DSS ON B amp W 0 2 Lux 0 0004 Lux DSS OFF S N Ratio 50dB AGC off Video Output Focal Length CVBS 1 0Vp p 75Q F1 6 W F2 7 1 f 3 8mm W 45 6mm T Focus Auto Semi Auto Manual Zoom Digital Slow Shutter 12X Optical 32X Digital x2 x512 1 60 1 100000 3D Digital Noise Reduction OFF ON Wide Dynamic Range OFF ON Day and Night AUTO DAY NIGHT Auto Gain Control AUT
11. Start RELAY TYPE setup lt PASSWORD gt Start PASSWORD setup lt SET HOME POSITION gt Starts SET HOME POSITION setup See the screen 4 below lt SET NORTH DIRECTION gt Starts SET NORTH DIRECTION setup LANGUAGE You can select a preferred Language of OSD display After selecting a language press near or enter key lt FAN HEATER SETUP gt Moves to FAN HEATER SETUP screen This setup is only applicable for fan heater model lt PROTOCOL BAUDRATE gt Moves to PROTOCAL BAUDRATE screen DATE TIME SETUP This setup is not supported on some models DATE Date is displayed in dd mm yy format 1 If you press the near key the focus will be placed on dd 2 Sets date moving joystick Up Down 3 Moves joystick Left Right to move to date month year 4 The values in the field are changed using Up Down keys The day is automatically calculated when you set the day TIME Time is displayed in HH MM SS format Sets time same as setting date RELAY TYPE SETUP RELAY1 Contacts type of of 1ch Relay out are defined a 37 EDIT PASSWORD Sets the 4 characters long password If this function is set to ENABLE the password is required whenever you enter OSD menu The default password is 4321 and the master password is gt g OSD SYSTEM SETUP SET HOME POSITION Fa
12. angle 180 relatively EDIT MASK Color Change amp Adjust Mask Size Adjust mask size Use joystick or arrow buttons to adjust mask size Zoom In Out Change Color of Mask Move Joystick Left Right lt gt Adjust Mask Width Move Joystick Up Down AW Adjust Mask Height To hide a certain zone completely regardless of high speed pan tilt motions it is recommended that the size of mask must be 20 bigger than original target size It is noted that during pan tilt control like jog action the object behind the privacy mask can be disclosed in a short period of time 23 OSD MOTION SETUP amp PARKING ACTION SETUP MOTION SETUP PRESET LOCK OFF PWR UP ACTION ON AUTO FLIP ON JOG MAX SPEED 140 SEC JOG DIRECTION NORMAL FRZ IN PRESET ORR SPARKING ACTION SETUP gt lt ALARM INPUT SETUP gt BACK EXIT Press Near Enter Key PARKING ACTION SETUP PARK ENABLE OFF WAIT TIME PARK ACTION HOME BACK EXIT MOTION SETUP 24 Setup the general functions of pan tilt motions PRESET LOCK If motion lock is set to on it is impossible to set up and delete preset scan pattern and group It is possible only to run those functions To set up and delete those functions enter into OSD menu PWR UP ACTION This function enables to resume the last action executed before power down Most of actions such as preset pattern scan and group are available for this function but jog actio
13. drivers coins metal items etc or containers filled with water on top of the camera Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire electric shock or falling objects Do not install the unit in humid dusty or sooty locations Doing so may cause fire or electric shock If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit stop using the product Immediately disconnect the power sorce and contact the service center Continued use in sucha condition may cause fire or electric shock If this product fails to operate normally contact the nearest service center Never disassemble or modify this product in any way When cleaning do not spray water directly onto parts of the product Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Precaution This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Precaution Operating Before using make sure power supply and all other parts are properly connected While operating if any abnormal condition or malfunction is observed stop using the camera immediately and contact your dealer Handling Do not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera Do not drop the camera or subject it to shock or vibration as this can damage the camera Clean the clear dome cover with extra care Scratches and dust can ruin the quality of the camera image
14. enter key to move into value edit mode If you are using a USB mouse scroll the mouse s wheel forward to enter edit mode to change a value Once in edit mode the arrow on the left side of the OSD menu will change to an asterisk symbol and an arrow will appear next to the value Change the Value Move the joystick up down to change the value If you are using the USB mouse click on the botto and or top of the screen to change the value To save a value change use the mouse s wheel and scroll forward To cancel any value changes use the mouse s wheel and scroll backwards Move to the Previous Screen Press near key to save values and press far key to cancel values then go to the previous screen If you are using a USB mouse scroll the mouse s wheel backwards to move to previous screens and exit from a sub menu to the main menu O Menu items surrounded with lt gt always have a sub menu option To move to the sub menu press near enter key or scroll forward using a USB mouse s wheel This screen is the main menu of the DISPLAY SETUP This screen is the sub menu of DISPLAY SETUP on the screen O is the value of the each content Move the Joystick Down or click on the bottom og the screen o with a USB mouse a DISPLAY SETUP en CAMERA ID Ore PTZ INFORMATION UTO ACTION TITLE AUTO PRESET LABEL AUTO AH ker a ie SERIVAC AONE CELSIUS with a USB mouse BAC
15. is set to ON camera runs assigned function automatically if there is no PTZ command during assigned WAIT TIME PARK ENABLE WAIT TIME The time is displayed with hh mm ss format and you can change this by 1 sec unit 1 To place the cursor on the time marked as below press near key 0 10 00 2 Move joystick Left Right to adjust hours minutes and seconds 3 Move joystick Up Down to select the digit 4 By pressing near key save current setting PARKING ACTION Ex If HOME is selected for park action camera will move to home position when there is no PTZ command during the assigned WAIT TIME OSD MOTION SETUP amp ALARM INPUT SETUP a MOTION SETUP PRESET LOCK OFF PWR UP ACTION ON AUTO FLIP ON JOG MAX SPEED 140 SEC JOG DIRECTION NORMAL FRZ IN PRESET OFF SPARKING ACTION SETUP gt lt ALARM INPUT SETUP gt BACK EXIT Press Near Enter Key ALARM INPUT SETUP ALARM 1 N O NOT USED ALARM 2 N 0 NOT USED BACK EXIT Press Near Enter Key 4 ALARM INPUT SETUP ALARM 1 KET NOT USED ALARM 2 N NOT USED Joystick Right ALARM INPUT SETUP ALARM 1 N O MOMS ALARM 2 N 0 USED BACK EXIT Joystick Down ALARM INPUT SETUP ALARM 1 N 0 BNNI ALARM 2 N O T This setup is not supported on some models 2 ALARM INPUT SETUP If an external sensor is activated camera will move to the correspo
16. menu setting There are 1 Alarm Output and it is relay contact type Therefore you do not have to care about polarity AC DC and isolations between channels Care must be taken for the power capacity of relay contact type The sensor types are normal open and normal close Alarm Input Sensor It connects to IR sensor IrDA sensor or door switch If the sensor is activated it can activate to move camera to the specific angle and to connect the alarm device A cable of the sensor should connect to input 1 or 2 and the other should be connected to COM slot The sensor types are normal open and normal close Ee me oo Activation nig o lt Inside of terminal block Activation type of alarm in out N O N C gt Power Please check the correct rated power The rated power is marked on the bottom of the camera RS 485 Communication Keyboard Controller DVR For PTZ control connect this line to keyboard and DVR To control multiple cameras at the same time RS 485 communication lines of them are connected in parallel as shown below Keyboard Controller DVR Camera 2 Cameran Camera 1 Installation Installation Using Surface Mount Bracket Template Sheet Drilling the Hole on the Ceiling aaa NA Connecting the Cables and the Terminal Block O Fixing the Main Body Detaching the Protection Film 11 Disassemble the main bo
17. of the main body Fixing the Main Body Screw the main body to thesunshield mount by screwing 4 lock up screws Detaching the Protection Film Detach the protection film from the dome cover after finishing all installation Installation Installation Using Ceiling Mount Bracket and Sunshield Dome optional 4 o Disassemble the main body with the surface mount Drilling a Hole on the before installation the camera Ceiling and Fixing the ale 1 Installing on the Concrete Ceiling Drilling a Hole on the Ceiling and Fixing the Anchor Bolts To install the ceiling mount bracket drill four holes 6mm diameter 50mm depth on the ceiling and insert the anchor bolts into the hole am gt cm am s gt Rubber Gasket Fixing the Ceiling Mount Bracket 1 Drill a hole 20mm diameter on the pipe of the bracket to pass the cables 2 On the fixed anchor bolts attach the rubber gasket Fixing the Ceiling and screw the ceiling mount bracket Mount Bracket 2 Installing on the Wooden Ceiling Drilling a Hole on the Ceiling To pass cables to upside of ceiling drill a hole 30mm diameter on the ceiling Fixing the Ceiling Mount Bracket Pass the cables into the ceiling mount bracket and screw the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling Fixing the Sunshiled Dome Pass the cables through the hole of the Sunshiled Dome Screw the Sunshiled Dome to the ceiling mount bracket Conn
18. the system information of OSD menu 3 If your controller supports multi protocols the protocol must be changed to match to that of the camera 4 If you changed camera protocol by changing DIP switch the change will be effective after you reboot the camera 5 Since the operation method can be different for each controller available refer to the manual for your controller if camera cannot be controlled properly Preset and Pattern Function Pre check Check how to operate preset pattern scan and group function with keyboard controller DVR in advance to operate camera function using them Refer to system keyboard manual Start OSD Menu Using the OSD menu preset pattern scan group and alarm input function can be configured for each application Enter Preset key 95 Connect camera to power and make sure it is operating properly 15 Camera will show Initializing Setup screen Note Please record the information on this screen especially the Protocol If set to Auto it is probably Pelco D Baud Rate and Camera s Address 16 When initializing System is complete screen will display camera s video Auto Calibration If the camera is continuously subjected to very high temperatures over 50 C or 122 F for a long period the camera can lose focus and produce blurry images In this case it is recommended to turn on AUTO CALIBRATION by running preset 165 If you execute AUTO CALIBRATION the camera will calibrate i
19. 1 SCN 1 PRESET 123 Means the camera is running scan 1 RANGE OVER Means the action received is not within the range supported UNDEFINED Means the action received is not defined O Temperature Current temperature Boxed C and F means celsius and fahrenheit respectively See the section ROOM MENU gt DISPLAY SETUP gt TEMPERATURE Tilt Angle in Degree Pan Angle in Degree Alarm Input Information This information shows current state of alarm Input If an input is on state it will show the number of input If an input is off state will be displayed 1 2 Alarm 1 Slot of the Alarm 2 Slot of the Terminal Block Terminal Block Relay Out Information This information shows the current state of relay out If the output is on state it will show the number of output If an output is off state will be displayed Relay Out On Relay Out Off 0 1 0 Compass Direction Shows the current compass direction of the camera The direction is shown as N North S South E East W West NE Northeast NW Northwest SE Southeast SW Southwest See the section ROOT MENU gt SYSTEM SETUP gt SET NORTH DIRECTION Zoom Magnification Shows the current zoom magnification Tilt Angle in Degree Shows the current tilt 0 180 angle Pan Angle in Degree Shows the current fan 0 359 angle 20 OSD General Rules of Menu Operation
20. 1 button and Press and Hold G button The default password is 0000 Ser PTZ SETUP PTZ SETUP 1 i Input password Factory set 0000 s gt Input camera address by using joystick Q 1 255 hd oa Find the camera which user want to control by using josytick i If there is no certain camera set this to PEL D od PTZ SETUP ap PROTOCOL PE Q Set the protocol hd PTZ SETUP 1 ee AUDRAT K Set the baudrate 2 4KBPS 57 6KBPS y PTZ SETUP SE ARITY NONE Set teh PARITY NONE EVEN ODD PTZ SETUP 1 amp Set the camera speed 6 PROP ON Q Slow PTZ gt PROP ON Speed PTZ gt PROP OFF nd PTZ SETUP ry nd D PTZ SETUP OO OO OO OO Note Please consult your Joystick Controller s manual for additional information and instructions 59 D o ISGITAL WATCHDOG Everything s Digital 5436 W Crenshaw St Tampa FL 33634 Tel 866 446 3595 813 888 9555 Fax 813 888 9262 www Digital Watchdog com technicalsupport dwcc tv Technical Support Hours Monday Friday 8 30am to 8 00pm Eastern Time Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories e g charger headset USB cable should not be disposed of w
21. 20 Entities Preset 120 GROUP NO Selects group number to edit If a selected group number is not defined UNDEFINED will be displayed under the selected group number CLEAR GROUP Deletes data in the current group lt EDIT GROUP gt Starts editing group EDIT GROUP Initial Screen Press near or enter key in NO list to start group setup ACTION NO Sets the function and function number DWELL TIME Sets dwell time between function by moving joystick up down OPT It represents preset speed when preset is selected It should be the number of repetition when pattern or scan is selected for ACTION EDIT GROUP Select Function Sequence Note that max 20 functions are allowed in a group Move cursor up down and press near or enter key to set up O EDIT GROUP Assign Function Set up ACTION DWELL and OPT Note that selected item is displayed in reverse Move cursor left right to select items and move cursor up down to change each value 30 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt GROUP SETUP O EDIT GROUP 1 NO ACTION NO DWELL OPT gt Th PATTERN 1 00 03 1 2 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE AVE Le gt MOVE CURSOR CANCEL NW CHANGE VAL Press Near Enter Key o EDIT GROUP 1 NO ACTION NO DWELL OPT 1 PATTERNI 00 03 1 2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE SAVE NEAR EDIT ACT CANCEL FAR EDIT END ne Press Far Key EDIT GR
22. ANCEL KLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcd efghi j k Imn opgrstuvwx W2e25o fa 1 CAM ADJUST PRESET SETUP Edits label to show on monitor when the camera arrives at PRESET NO 1 presets atte and lt WHITE BALANCE SETUP gt Baa PRESET CANCER D gt See the section ROOT MENU gt CAMERA SETUP gt WB SETUP ALARM OUT k lt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP gt B G See the section ROOT MENU gt CAMERA SETUP gt AE SETUP Press Near Enter Key CAM ADJUST PRESET1 SWHITE BALANCE SETUP gt lt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP gt 27 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt SCAN SETUP Press Near Enter Key a SCAN SETUP amp SCAN SETUP By using the scan function you can make the camera to move between 2 preset positions repeatedly When the scan function runs the camera moves from the preset assigned as the Ist point to the preset assigned as the 2nd point in CW Clockwise direction Then the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset assigned as the 1st point in CCW Counterclockwise direction In case that the preset assigned as the 1st point is same as the preset assigned as the 2nd point the camera turns on its axis by 360 in CW direction and then it turns on its axis by 360 in CCW direction 2nd POS Ist POS e 2 CCW direction 1 CW direction SCAN NO Selects the scan number to edit If a selected scan has not defined NOT USED is displayed in 1st position and 2n
23. CATIONS 1 4 Sony Super HAD II Double Scan CCD Zoom Magnification x12 Optical x32 Digital Zoom e Wide Dynamic Range Day amp Night Function ICR IR Cut filter Removal e Various Focus Mode Auto Focus Manual Focus Semi Auto Focus e Independent or Global Camera Settings for Each Preset Location POWERFUL PAN TILT FUNCTIONS e Maximum 360 SEC High Speed Pan Tilt Motion e Vector Drive Technology Pan Tilt Motions are accomplished in the shortest path As a result time to target view is reduced dramatically and the video on the monitor is very natural to watch Ultra low speed 0 05 SEC enables operator to locate camera to desired target view with accuracy and ease e Zoom Proportional Pan Tilt speed helps operator to move the camera easily PRESET PATTERN SCAN GROUP PRIVACY ZONE SCHEDULE AND MORE e Maximum 127 presets are assignable Each of them have independent characteristics such as white balance auto exposure label alarm input output etc e Maximum 8 set of scans can be stored This enables user to move camera repetitively between two preset positions with designated speed e Maximum 4 patterns can be recorded and played back This enables the camera to follow any trajectory operated by the joystick as closely as possible e Maximum 8 set of group actions can be stored This enables the camera to move repetitively between different combination of preset pattern or scan A group is co
24. D eV SITAL WATCHDOG Everything s Digital x12 Analog WDR PTZ In Outdoor Camera User s Manual v210 201206 Before installing and using the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for future reference MUMM Safety Information UL RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Warning This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit WARNING To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture WARNING 1 10 Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet Using any other adapter could cause fire electrical shock or damage to the product Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion fire electric shock or damage to the product Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter Exceeding the capacity may cause excessive heat generation or fire Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle Insecure connection may cause fire When installing the camera fasten it securely and firmly A falling camera may cause personal injury Do not place conductive objects e g screw
25. Gasket Fixing the Surface Mount Bracket Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Block Connecting the Terminal Block Fixing the Main Body Detaching the Protection Film Rubber Gasket 13 Disassemble the main body with the surface mount before installation the camera 1 Installing on the Concrete Wall Drilling a Hole on the Wall and Fixing the Anchor Bolts To install the wall mount bracket drill four holes 6mm diameter 50mm depth on the wall and insert the anchor bolts into the hole Fixing the Wall Mount Bracket 1 Drill a hole 20mm diameter on the pipe of the bracket to pass the cables 2 On the fixed anchor bolts attach the rubber gasket and screw the wall mount bracket 2 Installing on the Wooden Wall Drilling a Hole on the Wall To pass cables to the wall drill a hole 30mm diameter on the wall Fixing the Wall Mount Bracket Pass the cables into the wall mount bracket and screw the wall mount bracket to the wall Fixing the Surface Mount Bracket Pass the cables through the hole of the surface mount bracket screw the surface mount bracket to the wall mount bracket Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Block See the section Cabling the Terminal Block for details Connecting the Terminal Block Put the terminal block connected to the cables in the slot of the main body Fixing the Main Body Screw the main body to the surface m
26. ID using the DIP Switch Pin Value 2 ee fo 48 Appendix I Setting the Camera s ID using the DIP Switch N mM B 22 00 bru O N T v gt S a 49 Appendix I Setting the Camera s ID using the DIP Switch ERE FEE s Pin Value 1 2 8 16 32 FH 128 ID 35 ON ON ON 136 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 37 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 138 OFF ON ON 39 ON ON ON 140 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 41 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 142 OFF ON o ON OFF OFF OFF ON 43 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 144 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 45 on OFF ON 146 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 47 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 148 OFF OFF ON 49 ON OFF ON 150 OFF ON ON 51 ON ON ON 152 OFF OFF ON 53 ON OFF ON 154 OFF ON ON 55 ON ON ON 156 OFF OFF ON 157 ON OFF ON 158 OFF ON ON 159 ON ON ON 160 OFF OFF ON 161 ON OFF ON 162 OFF ON ON 163 ON ON ON 164 OFF OFF ON 165 ON OFF ON 166 OFF ON ON 167 ON ON ON 168 OFF OFF ON 169 ON OFF ON 170 OFF ON ON 171 ON ON ON 172 OFF OFF ON 173 ON OFF ON 174 OFF ON ON 175 ON ON ON 176 OFF OFF ON 177 ON OFF ON 178 OFF ON ON 179 ON ON ON 180 OFF OFF ON 181 ON OFF ON 182 OFF ON ON Appendix I Setting the Camera s ID using the DIP Switch 28 1 64
27. K to save or Far Key EXIT scroll bakwards with a USB mouse to cancel Note For more information on controlling the PTZ camera see Appendix III for USB mouse control or Appendix IV for controlling the camera using the DW KB100 21 OSD ROOT MENU amp SYSTEM INFORMATION ROOT MENU ROOT MENU To enter this screen enter Preset key 95 lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt Shows information and current configuration lt DISPLAY SETUP gt Enable Disable of OSD display on main screen lt MOTION SETUP gt Setup for motion related settings lt FUNCTION SETUP gt Setup for various functions such as preset scan pattern group and schedule lt CAMERA SETUP gt Configure camera related functions and data lt SYSTEM SETUP gt Configure for basic system setup lt SYSTEM INITIALIZE gt Initializes system configuration and sets all data to factory default configuration EXIT To escape from the OSD setting go to exit SYSTEM INFORMATION FIRMWAREVER 1 0 COLOR SYSTEM sc BROD KATE See ADDRESS qo BACK SYSTEM INFORMATION FIRMWARE VER Shows the current firmware version COLOR SYSTEM Shows the current analog video system PROTOCOL Shows the current PTZ control protocol BAUD RATE Shows the current baud rate of the PTZ control ADDRESS Shows the current camera ID of the PTZ control 22 OSD DISPLAY SETUP Priva
28. M OUT elay output can be linked with preset run means o means on BACK EXIT 26 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt PRESET SETUP O lt N LABEL PRESET SETUP Edits label to show on monitor when camera arrives at preset PRESET NO 1 a Sc EDEL SCENE LABEL PRESET1 CLR PRESET CANCEL 2 H CAM ADJUST GENERAL Aa S ew ee ees i ALARM OUT O Il 234567890 OK ABCDEFGHIJ CANCEL BACK KLMNOPQRST EXIT UVWXYZabcd efghi j k Imn opqrstuvwx Z S a1 ke Press Near Enter Key aoe o LABEL PRESET1 5 i SKER SKAN PS pea Cea O Current Cursor Position In edit label menu a reverse rectangular 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 oK is cursor As soon as finishing selecting alphabet cursor moves to PMN beh St CANCEL the next digit UVWXYZ Q bcd Selecting Alphabet Using left right up down of joystick move ef ghi j k Imn to an appropriate character from the character set To choose the y s K 9 SPS character press the near or enter key GQ Space If you want to use blank choose space character oa Back Space If you want to delete a character in front use back Press Near Enter Key space character lt LABEL Complete Editing LABEL PRESET1 If you complete the label editing move cursor to OK and press BIS VM eros ae near key to save completed label To abort current change move 45345678906 0K cursor to CANCEL and press near key ABCDEFGHIJ C
29. O MANUAL MAX GAIN LIMIT White Balance ATW AWC MANUAL INDOOR OUTDOOR OUT AUTO Motion Detection Available Privacy Zones OFF ON 8 Programmable Zones Highlight Compensation Range OFF ON Pan 360 Endless Tilt 180 Auto Flip On 90 Auto Flip Off Speed 360 sec for Presets 1 180 sec for Scans 0 05 360 sec for Manual Adjustments Presets 128 with Alphanumeric Labels Scans 8 Patterns 4 1000 Commands Pattern Groups 8 20 Actions Group Schedules Sensor In Out 7 2 In 1 Out Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Approvals FCC CE RoHS IP66 Protects against dust and high pressure water Power Requirement Dual 12VDC amp 24VAC Power Consumption 12VDG 12V 1A Fan ON 1 63A Heater Fan ON 2 5A 24VAC 12V 500mA Fan ON 1A Heater Fan ON 1 5A Housing Material Aluminum Die casting Bubble Dome Material Polycarbonate Dimensions 165 x 157 5 mm 6 5 x 6 2 in Weight 6 61 Ibs 3kg Specification is subject to change without prior notice 44 Troubleshooting Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact our technical support specialists PROBLEM SOLUTION Notimage appears on the screen Check that the power cable is connected properly to the camera and that it meets the camera s po
30. OUP 1 J PATTERN1 00 03 1 2N 3 N 4 N 5N rae mmmm EDIT GROUP Selects Function Sequence After finishing setting up an ACTION press near or enter key to one upper level menu Move cursor up down to select ACTION NO and repeat to step step to edit the selected group EDIT GROUP Saves the Setting After finishing setting up all actions press far key to exit Then cursor should be moved to SAVE Press near or enter key to save the data Note to properly setup a group for the camera be sure to have at least 2 Presets 1 Scan and 1 Patter setup 31 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt SCHEDULE SETUP FUNCTION SETUP Press Near Enter Key SCHEDULE SETUP n gt Joystick Down Press Near Key SCHEDULE SETUP MASTER ENABLE OF CT NO ON i 00000 mmmmm mmmmm 00000 TOUNOORQON gt SCCCCEC AZZ222 4 Joystick Down SCHEDULE SETUP MASTER ENABLE IME o0000 TWAOURONMr gt PECCccc AZZ2Z222 Assign Value SCHEDULE SETUP gt a JT m Og0000 mMM alenee ZZZZZZo mmm JVV TWA OUBRONM gt SCHEDULE SETUP SCREEN The schedule function allows running an appropriate function like preset scan pattern group home move at designated day and time EX If you setup a rule Tuesday at 9 00AM and Preset 1 say main gate the camera will move to main gate every Tue
31. R BLC 7 ACC OFF DAY NIGHT AUTO AE MODE AUTO IRIS LEVEL Sas EGAIN LEVEL SEE BSHUTTERSPD EBRIGHTNESS 8 BSENS UP X8 BACK EXIT AE SETUP WDR BLC Sets the backlight compensation DAY NIGHT AUTO exchanges day night AE MODE AUTO Full auto mode for AE function MANUAL In manual mode IRIS GAIN SHUTTER SPEED can be changed in this mode IRIS Iris priority mode You can change iris while others are adjusted automatically SHUTTER Shutter priority mode Shutter speed can be changed while while others are adjusted automatically BRIGHT In this mode you can assign AE value in terms of brightness IRIS LEVEL Works when AE MODE is MANUAL or IRIS mode GAIN LEVEL Works when AE MODE is MANUAL Enhances image brightness automatically in case that luminance level of image signal is too low SHUTTER SPD Works when AE MODE is MANUAL or SHUTTER mode BRIGHTNESS Works when AE MODE is BRIGHT Adjusts brightness of images Iris shutter speed and gain are adjusted automatically in correspondence with this value SENS UP 35 OSD CAMERA SETUP gt SPECIAL HLC DNR o A gt ZOOM CAMERA SETUP FOCUS MODE SEMIAUTO DIGITAL ZOOM ON IMAGE FLIP OFF BEICKEREES Sas OR SWHITE BALANCE SETUP gt lt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP gt lt SPECIAL gt BACK C EXIT Press Near Enter Key
32. UTO except privacy mask Sets OSD display mode to OFF except privacy mask Sets OSD display mode to ON except privacy mask Sets all privacy mask display to OFF Sets all privacy mask display to ON Sets digital zoom to ON Sets digital zoom to OFF 53 Appendix III How to Move Around the OSD Menu Using a USB Mouse Start OSD Menu Using the OSD menu preset pattern scan group and alarm input function can be configured for each application 1 Select Full Screen view on the selected PTZ camera 2 Right Click the screen amp Select PTZ 3 Right Click the screen again amp select Preset 4 Enter 95 to access the OSD menu 54 Appendix III How to Move Around the OSD Menu Using a USB Mouse 5 Using the mouse click on the are of the screen labeled UP to scroll up the menu DOWN to scroll down the menu Left Vertically move from one edit tab to the one to its left RIGHT Vertically move from one edit tab to the one to its right 6 Using the mouse s wheel move Forward to save changes and enter from the Root Menu to a sub menu Backwards to cancel changes and exit a sub menu back to the Root menu ROOT MENU SY STEN INFORNAT TON Farra ETI S L LD So ail igk Pa Pa aP Pa Pa aa DE Om LoS U HAm e T a E Tu TU IT Ond TIE mmaa IIb Note to enter a sub menu or edit mode be sure our USB mouse is set to FOCUS on the DVR s options To do so right click on
33. anual Method 2 Use OSD menu 2 Run Preset Method 1 Use keyboard controller Preset key Number key 3 Delete Preset To delete preset use OSD menu Scan By using scan function you can make camera to move between 2 preset positions repeatedly See the section ROOT MENU gt FUNCTION SETUP gt SCAN SETUP for more detailed information 1 Set Scan To set scan use OSD menu 2 Run Scan Method Pattern key Scan number 10 Ex Run scan 2 Pattern key 12 Enter key 3 Delete Scan To delete scan use OSD menu Pattern Pattern function is that a camera memorizes the path mostly curve path by joystick of controller for assigned time and revives the path exactly as it memorized See the section ROOT MENU gt FUNCTION SETUP gt PATTERN SETUP for more detailed information 1 Set Pattern To set pattern use OSD menu 2 Run Pattern Method 1 Pattern key Pattern number Enter key Ex Run pattern 2 Pattern key 2 Enter key 3 Delete Pattern To delete pattern use OSD menu When the pattern is saved executed the pan tilt is operated with AUTO FLIP OFF 19 Group The group function allows running sequence of presets pattern and or scans See the section ROOT MENU gt FUNCTION SETUP gt GROUP SETUP for more detailed information 1 Set Group To set group use OSD menu 2 Run Group Method Pattern key Grou
34. cy Zone DISPLAY SETUP Nn Press Near Enter Key PRIVACY ZONE gt MASK NO 1 UNDEFINED DISPLAY OFF CLEAR CANCEL lt EDIT MASK gt BACK EXIT Select lt EDIT MASK gt Press Near Enter Key EDIT MASK 1 Move Camera to Area to Mask Press Near Enter Key 4 D EDIT MASK 1 ZOOM COLOR CHANGE lt gt ADJUST MASK WIDTH 4 ADJUST MASK HEIGHT NEAR SELECT FAR CANCEL 4 Press Near Key to Save PRIVACY ZONE DISPLAY SETUP This menu defines enable disable of OSD display on main screen If an item is set to be AUTO the item is displayed only when the value of it is changed PRIVACY ZONE Selects area in image to mask MASK NO Select mask number If the selected mask has data already camera moves as it was set Otherwise UNDEFINED will be displayed under MASK NO DISPLAY Sets if the camera makes mask shows or not on images CLEAR Deletes data in the selected mask no lt EDIT MASK gt Moves to setup the mask no EDIT MASK Move to Target Position Move camera to area to mask Then the menu to adjust mask size will be displayed If the tilt angle is located in the range between 90 to 90 you can not set up privacy zone mask If tilt angle over 90 image flipped region is designated camera will automatically move to identical position by changing tilt angle less than 90 and moving pan
35. d for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer s unstructions have been adhere to Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been dama
36. d position 1ST POS 2 ND POS Set up the 2 position for scan function If a selected preset is not defined UNDEFINED will be displayed as shown below SCAN SETUP SCAN SPEED Sets the scan speed CLEAR SCAN Deletes the current scan data Note to properly setup a scan for the camera be sure to have at least 2 Presets setup 28 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt PATTERN SETUP O FUNCTION SETUP Press Near Enter Key PATTERN SETUP CLEAR PATT lt EDIT PATT mm Select lt EDIT PATTERN gt Press Near Enter Key EDIT PATTERN 1 MOVE TO START POSITION NEAR START FAR CANCEL 0 0 x1 E Move Camera to Area Press Near Enter Key 1 HERE NEAR SAVE FAR DELETE 0 0 x1 E d Record the Path of the Pattern by Camera Control NEAR SAVE FAR DELETE 0 0 x1 E PATTERN SETUP Pattern function is that a camera memorizes the path mostly curve path by joystick of controller for assigned time and revives the path exactly as it memorized 4 patterns are available and max 1000 communication commands can be stored in a pattern PATTERN NO Select pattern number to edit If a selected pattern number is not defined UNDEFINED will be displayed under selected pattern number CLR PATTERN Deletes data in the current pattern lt EDIT PATTERN gt Starts editing pattern EDIT PATTERN Select the Position
37. dy with the surface mount before installation the camera Drilling a Hole on the Ceiling Using provided template sheet drill a hole 30mm diameter on the ceiling panel to pass cables Fixing the Surface Mount Bracket Pass the cables through the 34 pipe hole and screw the surface mount bracket to the ceiling Rubber Gasket Before installing the gasket the hole in the center is to be cut by knife when only necessary Connecting the Cables and the Terminal Block Connect the cables to the terminal block and then put the terminal block in the slot of the main body See the section Terminal Block for details O Fixing the Main Body Screw the main body to the surface mount bracket by screwing 4 lock up screws Detaching the Protection Film Detach the protection film from the dome cover after finishing all installation Installation Installation Using Ceiling Mount Bracket Option Drilling a Hole on the Ceiling and Fixing the Anchor Bolts Rubber Gasket Fixing the Ceiling Mount Bracket Rubber Gasket Y Fixing the Surface Mount Bracket Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Block Connecting the Terminal Block Fixing the Main Body VW d N N Detaching the Protection Film 12 Disassemble the main body with the surface mount before installation the camera 1 Installing on the Concrete Ceiling Drilling a Hole on the Ce
38. ecting the Cables to the Terminal Block O See the section Cabling the Terminal Block for details Connecting the Terminal Block Put the terminal block connected to the cables in the slot of the main body Fixing the Main Body Screw the main body to the surface mount bracket by Fixing the Surface i screwing 4 lock up screws Mount Bracket Detaching the Protection Film Detach the protection film from the dome cover after finishing all installation Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Block Connecting the Terminal Block Fixing the Main Body Detaching the Protection Film 15 Installation Installation Using Wall Mount Bracket and Sunshield Dome optional Drilling a Hole on the Wall and Fixing the OX Anchor Bolts Passing the Cables through the Wall Mount Bracket Fixing the Junction Box Closing junction Box Cover Fixing the Sunshield Mount Q Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Blocks Connceting the other Clables Fixing the Main Body Detaching the Protection Film 16 Disassemble the main body with the surface mount before installation the camera 1 Installing on the Concrete Wall Drilling a Hole on the Wall and Fixing the Anchor Bolts To install the wall mount bracket drill four holes 6mm diameter 50mm depth on the wall and insert the anchor bolts into the hole Fixing the Wall Mount Bracket 1 Drill a hole
39. ection is needed connect the 34 pipe through this hole then pass the cables through the pipe Mounting Hole This is used to attach the surface mount bracket to the ceiling Main Body The camera s main body protects the camera s wires This part is required when installing the camera with an Indoor Accessory Note System requires maximum 800mA during initial boot up 8 Installation Camera ID Setup Before installing the camera set up the DIP switch to configure the Camera ID DIP Switch for Camera ID Bottom of Main Body The ID number of the camera is set using binary numbers See the example below Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ID Value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 ex ID 5 on off on off off off off off ex ID 10 off on off on off off off off If you want to control a certain camera you must match the camera ID with CAM ID setting of DVR or keyboard controller The range of Camera ID is 0 255 All cameras have a factory default Camera ID of 1 Camera ID will be effective without having to reboot the camera Installation Terminal Blocks Connections o T N2 INT goo j z Alarm Input Sensor Alarm Output prs 485 Keyboard Controller DVR 10 Alarm Output It connects to the alarm lights siren or lamps and it is activated according to the OSD
40. ess Near Enter Key Redefine the current preset scene position i e PTZ ON PRESET SETUP EDIT SCENE SPRESET NO HEE ane 1 Using joystick move camera to the desired position UNDEFINED 2 By pressing near key save the current PTZ data lt EDIT SCENE gt 3 Press far key to cancel PRESET SETUP BACK If the preset is defined the information will be shown on the EXIT OSD menu with the setting and the alarm device if defined will be activated Select lt EDIT SCENE gt Press Near Enter Key PRESET NO N lt EDIT SCENE gt EDIT SCENE PRESET1 lt LABEL gt BE ae a ie de ins Bk ae Edits Label to show on monitor when preset runs Max 10 alphabets are allowed CAM ADJUST WB White Balance and AE Auto Exposure can be set up independently for each preset GENERAL WB or AE can be set up totally and simultaneously for all presets in ROOT MENU gt CAMERA SETUP menu SPECIAL WB or AE can be set up independently or separately for each preset in each preset setup menu Each special WB AE value should the activated correspondingly when camera arrives at each preset location During jog operation general D WB AE value should be applied PRESET SETUP All special WB AE value should not be changed although general PRESET NO wA 1 SKA EN FAR WB AE value is changed If SPECIAL is selected the menu to set WB AE SEIT SCENE gt is shown on monitor CAM ADJUST GENERAL na fone Been f R i i pra K ALAR
41. f camera settings are directly changed by calling reserved presets not entering into OSD Menu For more information refer to Reserved Presets page 18 of this manual Introduction Product amp Accessories Verify the following items are included in the package i Wy Screw amp Plastic Anchor 4pcs 9P Terminal Block Torx Wrench JG Main Body Surface Mount Bracket Rubber Gasket Template Sheet Manual CD Quick Manual Accessories Required DWC P12WM DWC P12CM DWC P12WMS DWC P12CMS Indoor Wall Mount Indoor Ceiling Mount Sunshield Wall Mount Sunshield Ceiling Mount DWC P389CNM DWC P39POLM Corner Mount Pole Mount Introduction Parts amp Description Main Body Bottom of Main Body Dome Cover Protects the camera module from outside environment Do not detach protection film from the dome cover before finishing all installation to protect dome cover from scratches or dust Lockup Screw Fixes main body to the surface mount bracket Fan Fan for temperature control BNC Video Cable Main video output cable 9P Terminal Block Slot 9P terminal block that is connected with cables is inserted in this slot LED amp Reset Button LED for active yellow light power red light status and Reset button for reset camera ID Setup Switch Specify the camera ID Pipe Mounting Hole This is used to pass the cables to the cameras When water prot
42. ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interferenece at his own expense Table of Content INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION OSD MENU SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX ON DN WN 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 32 34 35 36 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 53 54 59 Safety Information Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Features Product amp Accessories Parts amp Description Camera ID Setup Teminal Block Connections Surface Mount Installation Accessories Installation First Time Booting Up Check Points Before Operation Special Functions OSD Information General Rules of Menu Operation OSD ROOT MENU amp SYSTEM INFORMATION OSD DISPLAY SETUP OSD MOTION SETUP amp PARKING ACTION OSD MOTION SETUP amp ALARM INPUT OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt PRESET SETUP OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt SCAN SETUP OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt PATTERN SETUP OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt GROUP SETUP OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt SCHEDULE SETUP OSD CAMERA SETUP gt WHITE BALANCE SETUP OSD CAMERA SETUP gt AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP OSD CAMERA SETUP gt SPECIAL OSD SYSTEM SETUP OSD SYSTEM INITIALIZE Dimension Specification Troubleshooting Warranty Information amp Limits and Exclusions Camera IDs Reserved PResets Using a USB mouse to control the Camera s OSD Menu Using Joystick Contrller to control the camera s OSD menu Features CAMERA SPECIFI
43. ged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Disposal of Old Appliances 1 When this crossed out wheel bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC 2 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately form the municipal waste stream stream in accordance to laws designated by the government or the local authorities 3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product FE CE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 inter
44. iling and Fixing the Anchor Bolts To install the ceiling mount bracket drill four holes 6mm diameter 50mm depth on the ceiling and insert the anchor bolts into the hole amp Fixing the Ceiling Mount Bracket 1 Drill a hole 20mm diameter on the pipe of the bracket to pass the cables 2 On the fixed anchor bolts attach the rubber gasket and screw the ceiling mount bracket 2 Installing on the Wooden Ceiling Drilling a Hole on the Ceiling To pass cables to upside of ceiling drill a hole 30mm diameter on the ceiling Fixing the Ceiling Mount Bracket Pass the cables into the ceiling mount bracket and screw the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling Fixing the Surface Mount Bracket Pass the cables through the hole of the surface mount bracket screw the surface mount bracket to the ceiling mount bracket Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Block See the section Cabling the Terminal Block for details Connecting the Terminal Block Put the terminal block connected to the cables in the slot of the main body Fixing the Main Body Screw the main body to the surface mount bracket by screwing 4 lock up screws Detaching the Protection Film Detach the protection film from the dome cover after finishing all installation Installation Installation Using Wall Mount Bracket Option Drilling a Hole on the Wall and Fixing the Anchor Bolts Fixing the Wall Mount Bracket Rubber
45. ith other household waste at the end of their working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office ME for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal
46. mposed of maximum 20 entities of preset pattern or scan e Maximum 8 privacy zones can be set up to protect privacy of other people 7 rules of schedule can be assigned by day and time Appropriate actions such as home preset scan pattern and group can be defined for each rule Also it is possible to use weekday and all days to simplify the rule PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL e With RS485 communication a maximum of 255 cameras can be controlled at the same time Auto Pelco D Pelco P Samsung Panasonic Kalatel AD American Dynamics protocol can be selected as a control protocol in the current version of firmware OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU OSD Menu is provided to display the status of camera and to configure the functions interactively Camera ID Pan Tilt Zoom Direction Alarm Input Output Date Time Current Temperature and Preset are displayed on screen Each display item can be turned on or off independently ALARM I O FUNCTIONS 2 Alarm sensor inputs and 1 relay output are available e To reject external electric noise and shock perfectly alarm sensor input is decoupled with photo coupler The signal range of sensor input is from DC 5 0 to 12 0 Volts to adopt various applications e If an external sensor is activated camera can be set to move to the corresponding preset position Relay outputs can be assigned to work with a certain Preset RESERVED PRESETS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE e Most o
47. nding action Alarm Type Sets the sensor input type Alarm Action For each alarm input you can assign the counteraction functions Preset Scan Pattern Group amp ALARM TYPE N O Normally Open N C Normally Closed Note Consult your alarm devices manual for N O and N C settings Note to properly setup a group for the camera be sure to have at least 2 Presets 1 Scan 1 Patter and 1 Group setup 25 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt PRESET SETUP What is a Preset A Preset is a unique command users can assign the camera The PTZ39X supports up to 255 different Presets Users can use 127 Presets to setup different positions for the camera Users can setup 1 128 Presets for different camera positions except for preset 95 Preset 95 is reserved for starting the camera s OSD menu For a complete list of all the reserved presets see below See Appendix II for more information on reserved presets FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP Configure 5 special functions with this menu SEREN SETUPS gt PATTERN SETUP gt PRESET SETUP Undefined lt GROUP SETUP gt lt SCHEDULE SETUP gt PRESET NO If a selected preset is already defined camera moves to pre defined position and preset characteristics such as label and relay outputs BOK show on monitor Refer screen 4 If a selected preset is not defined S J UNDEFINED shows on monitor lt EDIT SCENE gt Pr
48. ng DIP switch the change will be effective after you reboot the camera BAUDRATE Select the appropriate baud rate OSD SYSTEM INITIALIZE a D SYSTEM INITIALIZE CLEARALLE DATA NO m CLR DISPLAY SET NO m CLR CAMERA SET NO m CLR MOTION SET NO m_CLRFUNCTION SET N REBOOT CAMERA NO REBOOT SYSTEM NO BACK EXIT x SYSTEM INITIALIZE CLEAR ALL DATA YES NO Deletes all configuration data such as display camera motion setup and so on CLR DISPLAY SET YES NO Initializes display configuration CLR CAMERA SET YES NO Initializes camera configuration CLR MOTION SET YES NO Initializes motion configuration CLR FUNCTION SET YES NO Deletes preset scan pattern group and schedule data REBOOT CAMERA YES NO Reboots zoom camera module REBOOT SYSTEM YES NO Reboots speed dome camera 40 Initial Configuration Table Camera ID ON PTZ Information AUTO Action Title AUTO Preset Label AUTO Display Alarm I O AUTO Date Time ON Privacy Zone Undefined Temperature OFF Preset Lock OFF Power Up Action ON Auto Flip ON Jog Max Speed 140 sec Motion Jog Direction NORMAL Freeze In Preset OFF Park Action OFF Preset Undefined Scan Undefined Pattern Undefined Function Group Undefined Schedule Undefined Focus Mode AUTO Digital Zoom OFF Image Flip OFF Flickerless OFF White Balance ATW WDR BLC ALL OFF Day Night AUTO AE Mode AUTO
49. ns are not available to resume AUTO FLIP In case that tilt angle arrives at the top of tilt orbit 90 zoom module camera keep moving to opposite tilt direction 180 to keep tracing targets As soon as zoom module camera passes through the top of tilt direction 90 images should be reversed automatically and Fjappears in screen If this function is set to OFF tilt movement range is 0 90 JOG MAX SPEED Sets maximum jog speed Jog speed is inversely proportional to zoom magnification As zoom magnification goes up pan tilt speed goes down JOG DIRECTION If you set this to NORMAL the view in the screen is moving same direction with jog tilting If INVERSE is selected the view in the screen is moving reversely FRZ IN PRESET At start point of preset movement camera starts freezing the image of start point Camera keeps displaying the image of start point during preset movement and does not display the images which camera gets during preset movement As soon as camera stops at preset end point camera starts displaying live images which it gets at preset end point This function availability should be different by models lt PARKING ACTION SETUP gt Moves to PARKING ACTION SETUP screen lt ALARM INPUT SETUP gt Moves to ALARM INPUT SETUP screen lt ALARM INPUT SETUP gt is displayed only analog camera PARKING ACTION SETUP If PARK ENABLE
50. ount bracket by screwing 4 lock up screws Detaching the Protection Film Detach the protection film from the dome cover after finishing all installation Installation Installation Using Sunshield Mount Fix the wall ceiling mount bracket Fix the Sunshield Mount Connecting Wire the Cables and Terminal Blocks Fixing the Main Body Detaching the Protection Film 14 Disassemble the main body with the surface mount and open the junction box cover before installation the camera Drilling a Hole on the Wall and Fixing the Anchor Bolts Drill a hole 6mm diameter 50mm depth on the wall and fix the anchor bolts Fixing the Junction Box On the fixed anchor bolts attach and screw the junction box Passing the Cables through the Wall Mount Bracket Closing the Junction Box Cover Close the cover to the junction box using the torx driver provided before fix the sunshield mount Fixing the Sunshield Mount Pass the cables through the pipe hole of the sunshield mount and fix the sunshield mount to the wall mount bracket Connecting the Cables to the Terminal Blocks See the section Intallation Cabling the 5P 7P Terminal Block and the Audio Calbe for details Connect the cables to the terminal blocks and then put the terminal blocks in the slots of the main body Connecting the other Cables Connect the audio cable and crossover cable in the connectors
51. p number 20 Ex Run group 2 Pattern key 22 Enter key 3 Delete Group To delete group use OSD menu Schedule The schedule function allows running an appropriate function like preset scan group pattern home move at the designated day and time See the section ROOT MENU gt FUNCTION SETUP gt SCHEDULE SETUP for more detailed information OSD OSD Information g Preset Label PRESET LABEL Date Time 23 MAR 2009 ga 0 00 Image Flip o N PATTERN Action Title Temperature Alarm Input Information Relay Out Information 25 C 4 0 I 2 OE 1 Compass Direction AMY 3597180 x160 sE 1 PET L p Zoom Magnification Camera ID Preset Label The label stored for specific preset See the section ROOT MENU gt FUNCTION SETUP gt PRESET SETUP gt LABEL Date Time Shows the current date time See the section SYSTEM SETUP gt DATE TIME SETUP Image Flip Shows that images are currently reversed by auto flip function See the section ROOM MENU gt CAMERA SETUP gt IMAGE FLIP Camera ID The current camera ID Address See the section ROOT MENU gt SYSTEM INFORMATION 6 Action Title Followings are possible action titles and their meanin Action Title Means SET PRESET 123 Means to store preset 123 PRESET 123 Means it reached preset 123 PATTERN 1 Means the camera is running pattern
52. rranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the Warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration modification faulty installation set up adjustments improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustment of consumer controls improper operation power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage rental use of the product or service by anyone other than an authorized repair facility or damage that is attributable to acts of God LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above The Warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages including without limitation or damage to recording media resulting from the use of these products or arising out of any breach of the warranty All express and implied warranties including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the exclusions or limitations listed above may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the Address listed on
53. sday at 9 00 AM If you choose weekday camera will move to main gate everyday except weekend It is noted that due to the real time clock ROOT MENU gt SYSTEM SETUP gt DATA TIME SETUP the time data will be kept regardless of blackout The initial time and day setup is essential to proper schedule function MASTER ENABLE Decide whether schedule function is active or not DAY Set the day for scheduling Undefined Inactivate All Applies to every day WKD Applies to every day except Saturday and Sunday SUN MON Applies to designated day only TIME Set the time ACT NO Set the function and function number ON Decide to make this rule effective or not O SCHEDULE SETUP Assign Value Each field DAY TIME ACT NO ON can be selected by Left Right keys and the values in the field are changed using Up Down keys 32 OSD FUNCTION SETUP gt SCHEDULE SETUP Q EX SCHEDULE SETUP The second rule means camera will move to preset 12 position at MASTER ENABLE ON 7 00 on every wednesday 1 MON Do ASM Ne ON If there are rules conflicts to each other the higher number is the higher 2 WED 07 00 PRS 12 ON priority has 3 THU 11 40 SCN 3 ON 4 ALL 12 00 SCN 1 ON If you assign undefined function there will be no action 5 UNDEFINED 6 UNDEFINED Using reserved preset you can make various schedules bate DEFINED For example PRS125 and PRS124 are DAY and NIGHT mode respectively
54. ter near save The direction will be disolaved in the screen L LIVNLAN QJLLLVUIJTAN OREN i O 0 xE N 3 Direction will be displayed from N North S South E East W West NE Northeast NW Northwest SE Southeast SW Southwest FAN HEATER SETUP Sets the fan heater enabled disabled according to the temperature B This menu will be displayed only for fan heater model FAN RUN TEMP Above this temperature the blower fan will start automatically HEATER RUN TEMP Below this temperature the heater will be tuned on automatically 38 OSD SYSTEM SETUP BAUDRATE amp PROTOCOL Press the Near Enter Key a PROTOCOL BAUDRATE PROTOCOL PELCO D BAUDRATE 2400 BACK EXIT Press the Near Enter Key PROTOCOL BAUDRATE PROTOCOL PELCO D BAUDRATE 2400 BACK EXIT Move the Joystick Down PROTOCOL BAUDRATE PROTOCOL PELCO P BAUDRATE 2400 BACK EXIT 39 PROTOCOL BAUDRATE After installing the camera you should set the communication protocol and baudrate PROTOCOL Select the appropriate protocol If you set the protocol as Auto protocol camera will automatically recognize PELCO D PELCO P or SAMSUNG protocol If you want to control using DVR or system keyboard their protocol must be identical to camera Otherwise you can not control the camera If you change camera protocol by changi
55. the next page Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship as determined by the Warrantor in its sole discretion are not covered Costs of such service calls are the responsibility of the purchaser 46 Appendix I Setting the Camera s ID using the DIP Switch Use the following table as a quick reference to the Pin values and positions required for each individual ID number The unique Pin combination equals a different ID you can use to define you camera in a situatoin where you want to control multiple cameras Pin Value 1 16 32 Ea 128 ID 1 ON OFF OFF 2 o ON or 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF 8 OF OF OFF 9 on OFF OFF ii ort on OFF 11 ON ON OFF 12 OFF OFF OFF 13 ON OFF OFF 14 OFF ON OFF 15 ON ON OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF 19 ON ON OFF 20 OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF OFF 22 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 25 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 OF ON OFF 27 ON ON OFF 28 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 29 ON OFF oon ON ON OFF OFF OFF 30 ort on OFF 31 ON ON ON OFF OFF 32 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 33 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 34 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 35 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 36 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 37 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 38 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 47 Appendix I Setting the Camera s
56. the screen and select Focus from the pop up menu 55 Appendix III How to Move Around the OSD Menu Using a USB Mouse To move to a sub menu 1 Click on the top bottom of the screen to select the desired sub menu from the list 2 Once you have selected the sub menu you want to enter scroll the mouse s wheel forward To exit a sub menu 3 When you have completed all desired modifications scroll the mouse s wheel backwards to return to the Root menu imi AO m gt DET a BP C 1 56 Appendix III How to Move Around the OSD Menu Using a USB Mouse To move between input tabs 1 Using previous instructions select the sub menu and category you wish to modify 2 Scroll the mouse s wheel forward to enter edit mode 3 The system will show it is in edit mode by highlighting the first tab oc Se oc oe pws SEU 57 Appendix III How to Move Around the OSD Menu Using a USB Mouse 4 Click on the top bottom of the screen to increase reduce the values of the data you are modifying 5 When you have completed modifying the first data tab click on the left side of the screen to move to the next data tab 6 The system will show it is in edit mode by highlighting the second tab Repeat as necessary 7 When editing is complete scroll the mouse s wheel forward to save all changes or backwards to cancel all changes 58 Appendix IV How to Move Around the OSD Menu Using DW KB100 Joystick Keyboard Press
57. tion make sure the cables are connected to the corresponding Channel The camera is out of focus Check that you have properly adjusted the zoom focus adjustment lever of lens Try setting the FOCUS to AUTO and see if the camera adjusts itself correctly If necessary change the FOCUS option to SEMI AUTO or MANUAL and adjust the focus of the camera manually The OSD menu is frozen Reboot the camera unplug from the power supply to set camera to INITIALIZE mode 45 WARRANTY INFORMATION Digital Watchdog referred to as the Warrantor warrants the Digital Watchdog Camera against defects in materials or workmanship as follows LABOR For the initial two 2 years and one 1 year on PTZ Zoom Module from the original purchase date if the camera is determined to be defective the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with a new or refurbished product at its option at no charge PARTS In addition the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial two 2 years and one 1 year on PTZ Zoom Module To obtain warranty or out of warranty service please contact a Technical Support Representative at 1 866 446 3595 Monday through Friday from 8 30AM to 8 00PM Eastern Standard Time A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise during normal use This wa
58. ts focus for 10 seconds every 24 hours To turn OFF this function please run preset 166 SYSTEM INITIALIZE SYSTEM ITIALIZE _ z jac E 2 Y L T M D I O f le abe ear acest xr R S 0 3 S E 0 S om FCO mM MO co 7 tem uins x eZ 17 Installation Check Points before Operation 1 Before you can start controlling your PTZ12X camera you need to make sure the Camera s ID Baud Rate and Protocol are setup in the DVR or Joystick Controller 2 In the DVR go to Menu gt Device gt PTZ 3 Setup the Protocol Baud Rate and Address to match the information collected from the Initializing System page Note If you do not have the information from the Initializing System screen go to the PTZ39X s OSD menu System Information Please see page for further information on how to navigate in the OSD menu using a DVR s mouse 4 Since the operation method can be different for each controller available refer to the manual for your controller if camera can not be controlled properly MAX 5 mM DA k ISTEN RECORO NETWORK AACKUP Q SETUP CAMERA AUDIO SENSOR MOTION ALARM EXTRA ALARM SET MOVE yr bu AS 18 OSD Special Functions Preset You can setup and save the camera position See the section ROOT MENU gt FUNCTION SETUP gt PRESET SETUP for more detailed information 1 Set Preset Method 1 Use keyboard controller Refer to keyboard controller m
59. wer requirements Check that the line connection between the camera and monitor is fixed properly Check that you have properly connected BNC cable to the camera The image on the screen is dim Is the lens stained with dirty Clean your lens with a soft clean cloth Check the monitor and DVR settings If the camera is exposed to very strong light change the camera position The image on the screen is dark Adjust the contrast feature of the monitor If you have an intermediate device set the 275 Hi z properly The camera is properly and the surface of the camera is hot Check that you have properly connected the camera to an appropriate power source The DAY NIGHT menu does not work Check that AGC under the CAMERA SETUP gt AE SETUP menu is OFF Color is not correct Check the setting of CAMERA SETUP gt WB SETUP menu The screen flickers continually Check that the camera is not pointing at the sun When RS485 communication is not available Make sure that the camera and monitor are installed within the recommended distance Make sure the cables are properly connected to the on both the DVR and the Camera Make sure you set the appropriate Baudrate pending on the distance between the camera and the DVR When setting up the camera communications on the DVR side make sure you enter the same protocol and baudrate as set in the camera If your DVR supports more than one RS485 connec

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