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1. 18 1 The limited warranty period from the date of sale for 12 months in the limited warranty period you will enjoy the products fault free service delivered or sent by the user s maintenance improper use of man made causes of failure or an irresistible The fault does not belong to the scope of the warranty 2 In more than 12 months limited warranty from the date of the product life long failure of the implementation of paid maintenance services B The dome camera repair response time 1 Users will be sent to the company from the date of product 24 hour response service 2 Customers return products to our company please advance with my company related contact and then returned to our company products Otherwise the situation appears not timely maintenance by the user themselves Product Warranty Cards Under this warranty cards note that every case of normal use the produc itself due to quality problems caused by failures in the warranty period will be given free maintenance Warranty Description 1 This product is free of charge warranty period of one year during the warranty period any product quality problems occur so doing the warranty card for free non human damage life long maintenance 2 Aresult of improper use or other reasons as well as the failure of products outside the warranty period can be so doing card repair free of maintenance only the income component costs 3 Product required mai
2. 4 color reproduction 10 Night vision function color monochrome conversion Cameras with night vision function automatic color monochrome conversion mode in accordance with changes in ambient light automatic conversion CCD illumination Such as adequate lighting during the day due to the use of general illumination to ensure colorful images In the night illumination can be automatically changed to black and white images show a Clear interest 11 Cruise Can be pre set cruise preset point certain preset points organized in the order required to auto cruise in the queue only an external command can be in an indoor speed ball set automatically according to preset points in order to provide the time interval constant movement back and forth 12 Pattern scanning Pattern scanning machines to run the ball through the menu the trajectory is stored down by power on action free movement alarm linkage etc to call the stored scan line 13 Continuous scan Just an external command or through a power on action free movement alarm linkage etc to call can make the ball machine horizontal direction to a certain speed the cycle of continuous scanning 14 Batch Scanning Just an external command or through a power on action free movement alarm linkage etc to call can make the horizontal direction the ball machine cycle of a certain speed intermittent scan 15 Area scan Just an external command or through a power on action
3. MINI HIGH SPEED DOME CAMERA User Manual Power Supply DC 12V Factory Configuration PELCO D protocol Baud rate 2400 Address code 1 Please read carefully before using this manual Catalogue Chapter 1 Product Summarize es annannensarennneneneenenmennennnnnen 2 1 1 Technical Parameters sese esse sese eee eee eee RRR ERRER Ree 2 1 2 Function description es on cesses enen 2 Chapter 2 Equipment installation s avssrrnerrvenennennennns 5 2 1 DIP switch settings sese sev sese esse esec seene renne enero 5 2 2 Dome camera structure diagrams ss secs scs sss es eves eeee erer esse eee ene er 7 2 3 Bracket installation diagram sees sss sese sese esec e eenn ener 9 Chapter 3 System OSD menu settings Mennens iedreen 10 3 1 Power on self teSt sssssssssarasssssnnrnnne eee 10 3 2 Preset point setting and calling ssrs renner eee essere enen 10 3 2 1 Set preset points cesses esse essen senenn 10 3 2 2 Call preset points nnnna nnen senvennnrenneerven nnen nennnnennnn 10 3 3 Preset point function table ssersnunsenrrenennennennenvennenn 10 3 4 lt MAIN MENU eenen enen eeneneennnenssensennennenn 11 3 5 lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt cccceceeseeessseeeeceeeneeeneeneeneenees 11 3 6 lt ADDR SETTING nee nennenennenseenenernnnennn eenn 12 3 1 A EE EN 12 3 7 1 lt SET FRAME SCAN nr s ss nesnsonsnsnene sonson snask ss dadka en 13 3 7 3 CLEAR
4. 1111111111 1 10 TABLE 3 7 CRUISE SETTING MENU 3 11 lt IR SETTING gt IR speed dome Special function IR SETTING Menu function descriptions ON IR light is forced to open OFF Infrared light is forced to close AUTO IR light is switch automatically IRON SENS 250 Light intensity of IR light is open within 81 254 16 Select preset points need to be involved in cruise scan The corresponding parameter is 0 and 1 Press key to change 1 is selected 0 is skipped IRMODE AUTO IR OFF SENS 230 Light intensity of IR light is close within 81 254 BACK Return to the previous menu EXIT Exit the menu setting TABLE 3 8 IR SETTING MENU 3 12 lt DISPLAY SETUP gt DISPLAY SETUP Menu function descriptions ZOOM ON OFF Zoom display ON OFF P TDEG ON OFF Horizontal Vertical angular coordinate display ON OFF TABLE 3 9 SCREEN DISPLAY SETTINGS Chapter 4 Simple troubleshooting and maintenance 4 1 Simple Troubleshooting Table Failure Possible Cause Solutions Connected the Corrections wrong power cord Electricity without action Power supply is R replace no images damaged light does not shine Power cord oo Exclusion connection is bad IR uniform dome camera address code the baud rate setting does not Wrong protocol RS485 line reversed Check wiring RS485 control line 17 Power are self test the
5. free movement alarm linkage etc to call can make the ball machine horizontal direction to a certain speed within the limits set by the community and from scanning Chapter 2 Equipment installation 2 1 DIP switch setting Four DIP switch is the baud rate and the control protocol switch Eight DIP switch is the address code setting switch 247 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON DIP switch to ON means to 1 DIP switch to OFF means 0 248 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON The baud rate and control protocol as the following table 249 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON 250 OFF ON OFF ON T ON ON ON ON 251 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON Baud rate 252 OFF EJ EN BPS 253 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 254 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Control protocol 2 2 Dome camera structure diagram 8 bit DIP switch is used to set the dome camera address coding Address set binary mode can be set to a total of 256 different dome camera address coding see coding table address Camera Camera address coding form address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
6. reflection of high speed ball machine makes a slight touch screen joystick may move back resulting in data loss Based on user friendly design intelligent ball according to the proximity of the focal length of the camera automatically adjusts the horizontal and vertical speed so that manual operation is more simple and easy to track targets 4 Auto turn over The operator will pull the bottom of the lens vertical after it is still holding down the joystick this time the level of the lens auto rotated 180 turning up immediately after the 90 can directly watch the back of the scene in order to achieve the full 180 continuous vertical surveillance 5 Set and call preset position Preset function is the current state of the ball under the PTZ function of the horizontal angle tilt angle and camera lens focal length etc position parameters stored in memory you need to call these parameters can be quickly and PTZ cameras will be adjusted to that location The operator can quickly and easily by controlling the keyboard infrared controller control equipment such as storage and call the preset point the ball machine to support 256 preset points 6 Lens Control 1 Zoom control 9 Users can control the keyboard or through the ball machine to adjust the focus of the distance matrix of the host receive the necessary panoramic images or is a fine view 2 Focus Control System default auto focus zoom the camera lens will
7. Arrive the Eighth preset point 14 Perform the pattern scan line 2 REAPEAT LAST Automatic recovery to the previous action CRUISE Perform the cruise scanning action TABLE 3 4 6 PARK ACTION 3 8 lt PATTERNS gt PATTERNS Menu function descriptions PATTERN NUMBER 1 Select pattern number within 1 4 shown in the table 3 5 1 TABLE 3 5 PATTERNS 3 8 1 lt PROGRAM PATTERN gt PROGRAM PATTERN Menu function descriptions Wara araa Use the joystick or keyboard t th EE camera startin j aria a x CAMERA TO THE STARTING gp and press the key to continue and go to the POSIT OSITION IRIS OPEN TO table 3 5 2 CONTINUE TABLE 3 5 1 PROGRAM PATTERN SCAN SETTINGS Shake the joystick to editing the scanning line and action from the movement 1 began to record up to 100 movements Press IRIS key to save the settings and return to table 3 5 TABLE 3 5 2 PATTERN SCAN SETTINGS 3 9 lt CAMERA gt Lens settings STORAGE USED 1 15 Languages Chinese English Multiples Display ON OFF AGC Backlight compensation ON OFF 180 Shutter setting AUTO AUTO Brightness setting Sharpness Setting Day amp night switch AUTO Default setting OFF TABLE 3 6 CAMERA SETTINGS 3 10 lt CRUISE gt Preset points cruise settings GRUISE Menufunction descriptions page can be selected 10 preset points 1 ON 0 OFF 1234567890 PRESET
8. FACT Restore the factory default setting DEFAULT REBOOT SYSTEM System restart the dome camera to power on reset EXIT Exit the OSD menu setting TABLE 3 1 MAINMENU 3 5 lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu function descriptions Serial information display the dome camera serial port baud rate parity data bits stop bits of information ADDRESS 1 Display the current dome camera address 11 COM 2400 N 8 1 Display the current dome camera PROTOCOL PELCO D Pay tec communication protocol Display the current dome camera preset number SOFTWARE VERSION V5 2 Display the current software version BACK EXIT Exit the menu setting Note The system information menu items under this menu cannot be changed TABLE 3 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION 3 6 lt ADDR SETTING gt ADDR SETTING Menu function descriptions Divides HARD and SOFT select the SOFT can ADDR TYPE HARD f directly determine the dome camera address ADDR SOFT 1 Within 1 254 ADDRHARD 1 BACK RESET To restore the default EXIT Exit the menu setting Note Can t mix up the soft and hard address settings would create the dome camera out of control setting reboot to be valid TABLE 3 3 ADDR SETTING 3 7 lt MOTION gt PTZ settings Menu is used to set PTZ parameters such as movement and orientation angles As shown in the following table MOTION Menu function descriptions Set th n to the left and
9. FRAME SCAN gt osssococsooovevesssooneronsnnnesnenoreonnnnenrnerenen 14 3 7 4 lt POWER UP eneen neneneenenenrennnnen 14 3 7 5 SPARK ACTION nennen eenn ennnennenreensn naren 14 3 8 lt PATTERNS gt sso sosossssnnsoooosoorssosooovooooosoonnsernensssnnnnnnnnssnsnnsnnsnnnensnnnsenernenn 15 3 8 1 lt PROGRAM PATTERN senenn eee ereer 15 3 9 lt CAMERA gt Lens settings MENU ann nen nennen nenenenneene av 16 3 10 lt CRUISE gt preset points cruise settings menu een 3 11 lt IR SETTING s essesvansnnonnnnsrvnsensnnennnsnsnannasennnsnnnnnnannnnnvevsevannensnesannensnnnnee 3 12 lt DISPLAY SETUP gt cc sscsescssssssssscsnscenneesnecedecsssisssicssnssbenonacsvasaseassesnacss pa Chapter 4 Simple Troubleshooting and Maintenance se eesse es ve 1 8 4 1 Simple Troubleshooting Table sssssrssesssrssrsrorsorsresrenrernn en eenn 18 4 2 After Service sssssssnnssnersoreoossrnnsnsss nen rn nnn ensen enennnnnsnnenen ennen 19 Chapter 1 Product Summarize 1 1 Technical Parameters standard Optical focus 10X Image sensor 1 4 CCD Signal mode PAL NTSC Resolution 480TVL 540TVL 650TVL Betel imus deg adapt high performance DSP to realize full digital high continuous focusing function 4 groups each can record 100 actions 30 presets can join cruise can setting the presets Cruise scan Ff i residence time Su i Gier aven pport Horizontal scan deuce area scan s
10. OFF OFF OFF OFF Figure 1 Figure 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF E ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Ber OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON 2 3 Bracket installation diagram Chapter 3 System OSD menu settings 3 1 Power On Self Test When power is connected to the dome camera the camera in horizontal and vertical direction movement the screen will appear system related information the dome camera self test to complete the following diagram PTOL PELCO D COMM 2400 N 8 1 ADDR 1 Display PELCO D protocol Baud Rate 2400 Address code 1 3 2 Preset point setting and calling 3 2 1 Set Preset points 1 selected camera see manual control of the keyboard 2 operation Rocker zoom button focus button buttons adjust the camera aperture screen 3 Press the number keys PRESET input designated preset to preserve the scene preset parameters 3 2 2 Call preset points 1 Selected camera 2 Press the number keys inputs the designated preset PREVIEW button the camera immediately move to the preset position the lens zoom focus and Iris is also automatically change to the pr
11. be the center of the screen features auto focus to maintain a clear picture in exceptional circumstances the user can manually focus achieve the desired image effect When in manual focus state to restore the auto focus as long as the sway bar can be restored remotely auto focus There is also a dedicated control commands can be issued or to call an arbitrary way of restoring a preset bit auto focus The camera lens in the following situations will not autofocus on the camera objectives a Target is not to screen center b Targets the same time in the far and near the place c Target light objects such as neon lighting spotlights and other luminous objects d Target with droplets or dust behind the glass e Targets moving too fast f Large area targets such as walls g Objectives are too dark or inherently ambiguous Aperture Control Users can control the keyboard to manually adjust the aperture size to get the required picture brightness Auto Backlight Compensation When the backlight compensation function is open the camera lens in the light background can be automatically targets the more the dark luminance compensation On the bright background light adjustment to avoid the background brightness caused by a mass of light throughout the picture goals and not identifiable because of the darkness to gain a clear image Auto White Balance According to the changes in ambient light automatic adjustment the true
12. can random S Horizontal unli i i R Rolston range ntal 360 unlimted rotation Vertical 180 auto reversal Rotation speed Horizontal amp Vertical Min 0 01 Max 300 s PELCO D and PELCO P Full screen menu Temperature Opti control system anna Power supply DC12V Ball cover i 4 inch optical glass cover dimension Aluminum shell waterproof IP66 Work 20 C 50 C select temperature control accessories environment lt 95 RH 1 2 Function description 1 Set address coding baud rate control protocol Any operation commands the camera has its own objectives address 2 coding baud rate control protocol a single camera only to respond with its own address coding baud rate control agreement under the operation of the command Camera address coding baud rate control protocol specific settings please refer to the DIP settings 2 Target tracking Users can use the controls on the keyboard joystick control of the upper and lower turning left and right cameras can be used to track moving targets or moving horizon while the focal length can be adjusted to change the perspective of the size or the target image size In the auto focus of the state with the lens rotation the camera will automatically adjust according to a rapid scene changes instantly get a clear picture Focal length speed automatic matching technique Manual adjustment the longer the focal length of the case a
13. enu function descriptions RIGHT LIMI ed Shake the joystick to select the right limit position POSIT ON Press RIS button to confirm and return to the IRIS OPEN TO table 3 4 CONTINUE TABLE 3 4 3 SET THE RIGHT LIMIT POSITION 13 3 7 3 CLEAR FRAME SCAN Clear area scan location Press to clear the left and right limit CLEAR FRAME SCAN IRIS OPEN TO CONTINUE position and return to the table 3 4 TABLE 3 4 4 CAMERA SETTINGS MENU 3 7 4 lt POWER UP gt The dome camera is powered on didn t receive any instructions to perform action Parameters in the following table POWER UP Menu function descriptions Don t perform any actions AUTO SCAN Perform continuous scanning action Perform intermittent scanning action Perform area scanning action To reach the NO 1 preset point To reach the NO 8 preset point Perform the pattern scan line 1 Perform the pattern scan line 2 Perform the pattern scan line 3 Perform the pattern scan line 4 Perform the cruise action of preset point TABLE 3 4 5 POWER UP MENU 3 7 5 lt PARK ACTION gt In the idle time the dome camera doesn t receive any instructions to perform an action Idle movement parameters as shown in the following table NONE Do not perior any action Perform area scanning action It will come into effect FRAME SCAN FRAME SCAN after the SET FRAME SCAN is set FRESET 1 Arrive the First preset point PRESET 8
14. eset parameters if the input is a special function preset point see Preset Point menu the dome camera will perform with special features preset point of the corresponding functions such as Enter the 80th presets the camera will perform auto tracking feature 3 3 Preset point function table Dial the 95 Presets Enter Main menu Dial the 82 Presets Auto Cruise Dial the 83 Presets clear all presets Dial the 84 Presets use Pattern scan 1 Dial the 85 Presets use Pattern scan 2 10 Dial the 86 Presets use Pattern scan 3 use Pattern scan 4 Dial the 96 Presets 360 degree gap scan Dial the 97 Presets scan between two presets Dial the 98 Presets presets cruise Dial the 99 Presets 360 degree continuing scan 3 4 lt MAIN MENU gt The dome camera power on and working properly call the 95 preset points into the main menu screen display as shown in the Table 3 1 Note lt IR SETTING gt is for intelligent infrared dome camera special function MAINMENU Menu function descriptions SYSTEM Displays camera basic information In the table 3 2 INFORMATION ADDR SETTING Used to set the camera address In the table 3 3 PTZ setup menu In the table 3 4 Fancy scan setting In the table 3 5 Lens setting In the table 3 6 Preset point cruise setting In the table 3 7 Infrared light setting In the table 3 8 Screen display setting In the table 3 9 REST F ORY i STORE
15. ntenance should be a copy of this card and the invoice with the product delivery of the Company or the local special maintenance department 4 Secretly open the dome camera casing tearing up letters labeling according to the provisions of collecting maintenance fees and components 19 and other expenses 5 Does not accept any modification or installation of other functions due to failure after the dome camera The following conditions will not be free of charge Warranty 1 Due to normal wear and tear caused by periodic inspection maintenance repair or replacement parts 2 As the fall extrusion soaking damp and other man made damage 3 Because of flood fire lightning and other natur l disasters or force majeure of the factors that damage 4 By non authorized repair centers repair the machine off 5 Listed above if changes to the relevant provisions shall prevail Model Number Factory Number Date of manufacture Customer Unit Address T Telephone T Maintenance E Maintenance Maintenance Failure condition l date site result Remark
16. re are images not control To re set the high speed dome address code and baud rate tel Unable to Mechanical failure Maintenance complete Camera Tilt Straightened self test there Replacement to meet the are images requirements of the power supply it is best to power the camera on the near infrared uniform Video line connection is bad Power is not enough Operation of any infrared high speed dome camera or call a preset point Replacement to meet the requirements of the power supply it is best to power on the high speed dome camera in the vicinity associated with Power is not enough motor tweet sound Image instability Manual focus on the state Power is not enough high speed Dome Check control of the most distant IR control of a high speed The most far away from the control high speed dome E dome camera of the ball type cameras by adding camera match non stop or OE matching resistor whether to join the delay resistance Far frames He Bold Line of Control signal attenuation Converter 485 is not ae Replacement of a source converter enough driving force 4 2 After Service Dear users in order to ensure the full enjoyment of your camera services please read the following products and services charter A IR dome camera company limited warranty and lifetime maintenance services
17. right limit In the SETFRAME SCAN et the area sca ele g table 3 4 1 POWER UP NONE Power on setting menu In the table 3 4 5 PARK TIME 158 How long ka perform an action when the dome camera is idle 12 P i 1 PARK ACTION NONE erform an action when the dome camera is idle In the Table 3 4 6 FRAME SCAN SPEED Set the area scan speed of the dome camera 16 Within 1 Slowest 32 Fastest RANDOM SCAN Set the intermittent scan speed of the dome camera SPEED 16 Within 1 Slowest 32 Fastest BACK Return to the main menu EXIT Exit the menu setting TABLE 3 4 lt MOTION gt 3 7 1 lt SET FRAME SCAN gt setting area scan Setting area scanning range specific operations as shown in the following table Menu function descriptions SET SCAN POSITION Set area scan position In the table 3 4 2 CLEAR FRAME SCAN laar aen scanning setting Clear left and right limit position In the table 3 4 4 BACK Return to the previous menu EXIT Exit the menu setting TABLE 3 4 1 SCAN SETTING AREA SCAN 3 7 2 SET SCAN POSITION SET FRAME SCAN Menu function descriptions LEFT LIMIT Shake the joystick to select the left limit position POSITION Press RIS button to confirm the current position IRIS OPEN TO of the left limit position and enter the following table CONTINUE 3 4 3 TABLE 3 4 2 SET THE LEFT LIMIT POSITION SET FRAME SCAN M

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