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PTZ10EXPRO Speed Dome User Manual
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1. Step 5 Connect the end of the wiring harness protruding out p of the bracket to the mating connector on the dome VS unit Observe proper orientation of connectors as 3 illustrated Step 6 Push the dome into the bracket and align the holes Using the supplied screws with the two rubber O rings secure the dome in place as illustrated When finished the dome should look like the illustration on the right ready to be powered up Note It is important that you set the dip switch settings for the dome address and communication parameters and protocol BEFORE you install the dome in its physical location of operation 13 2 6 Installation of the acrylic dome cover The dome cover has two parts a metal aluminum ring and a clear acrylic dome The metal ring has male fine threads that will allow it to mate with the aluminum cover of the dome mechanism Caution should be exercised when handling the clear dome preventing any abrasions or scratches to the surface as this will affect the optical performance of the camera Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Carefully align the two parts as illustrated Figure 17 Slowly rotate counterclockwise until a small click 15 felt indicating the beginning of the threads Fig 17 Align the two parts Slowly start rotating the bottom part clear acrylic in a clockwis
2. PRIVACY ON OFF ON USER PRESET PRIVACY SETUP AREA SEL 1 4 AREA MODE ON OFF MASK TONE 1 100 1 200 BOTTOM 1 200 LEFT 1 200 RIGHT 1 200 END DAY NIGHT AUTO 1 2 COLOR B W H REV ON OFF V REV ON OFF END GROUP 1 8 1 4 ON OFF 1 100 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 DAY NIGHT AUTO 1 2 COLOR B W SYNC INT EXT COMM ADJ L COMMUNICATION SETUP L CAM ID 1 100 DISP CAM ID ON OFF BAUD RATE 38400 UART MODE 8 N 1 RET PKT ENABLE DISABLE END IMAGE ADJ IMAGE SETUP FREEZE OFF ON H REV OFF ON V REV OFF ON SHARPNESS ON OFF SHARPNESS LEVEL LEVEL 1 50 L END COLOR GAIN 1 100 END END RESET EXIT 4 t 5 2 5 Camera Options menu Language Display Options Contro Options Diagnostic nt i ons Camera Options Progr RIS CLOSE to Exit MJ Oy oF 19514159408 5 2 5 1 CAM TITLE MIPSTINSSSETIUP E TITLE Bae AT EA GER DET EXPOS TIRES RESET EX BT 5 2 5 1 1 CAMERA TITLE SETUP CA PORSTUNMXVZabCd efishimikinnopags 3415677 Ox e gt 5 2 5 2 WHITE BALANCE Tal SE of Wa
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4. yonms o p Dome device range 1 255 Calculation example of dome device address 11 2 4 Wall bracket installation Step 1 Feed the supplied wiring harness through the channel inside the wall bracket as illustrated Fig 13 Verify that the 6 pin connector 15 remaining outside opening of the bracket as illustrated in Fig 14 Fig 13 Fig 14 Step 2 Affix the wall bracket to the wall as illustrated in Figure 15 verifying that the surface you are attaching to can support the weight of the dome using either expanding anchors or butterfly fasteners mt T Q Q i 1 Fig 15 Fig 16 Note Different bracket options may be available Illustrations are for reference purposes only and may vary from actual package contents depending selected installation options at time of order 12 2 5 Attaching the dome to the bracket Step 1 Locate the small plastic bag containing the O ring adapter screws and small screwdriver as illustrated Step 2 Install the O ring onto the wall bracket as illustrated Step 3 Install the adapter onto the top of the dome as illustrated Step 4 Suspend the dome to the bracket using the stainless hook as illustrated
5. DET SPECI Ale 5 2 5 7 1 SPECIAL SETUP SPECIAL gt 224942 ORE PRIVACY Ae Wrol NI SYNG COMM ADJE Ande 5 2 5 7 1 1 COMM ADJUST 3840 MODE SENT RET PKT gt Press 5 2 5 7 1 2 IMAGE ADJUST Wie sequ gt FREEZE ORF HEREN ORF SHARENESS NM COBY R 50 END Additional options available Move the joystick to the END selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done Under the special menu a plethora of options are available We recommend that only experienced users with specific needs attempt to configure these options For the majority of applications no additional settings are required from what has been described in the previous sections of this manual Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose Under USER PRESET the use can select a variety of options related to the specific behavior of the camera regarding Focus Exposure White Balance and others features for specific preset settings There are a total of 8 positions that are user configurable in great detail Move the joystick up or down to preset save to save your
6. Zoom in Q 7 oe 2 9 The operation of dome direction up Zoom control of the camera can be achieved by down left and right of the camera can be rotating the knob on the joystick or by using TELE controlled using the joystick of the keyboard zoom in and WIDE zoon out functions on the controller as illustrated above keyboard controller as illustrated above Please refer to the next section for demonstration of menu operation and control of dome device 4 4 Complete the test Summary If you have achieved control of the dome device as described in section 4 6 above the system 1s basically normal Do not change the wiring or the applied settings If the dome does not respond to the commands or only partial functionality 1s achieved verify the wiring connections section3 1 and 3 2 and communication parameter settings sections 2 4 and 2 5 carefully 18 4 5 Direct Input Commands for Dome Operation The following preset position addresses are reference to the direct memory location of the dome controller They do not correspond to memory preset positions in the keyboard controller or software applications that support PTZ preset functions Please consult the manual of the chosen keyboard controller for correct operation Dome preset memory locations No 17 50 64 77 and 102 165 Special Function memory preset location 51 03 No 78 101 The followi
7. IRIS CLOSE to Exitl 5 2 4 1 Clear Memory Diagnostic Options 1 Clear Memor yii 2 Restore Setting 3 Color System NTSC 4 Sean Camera Rasati 5 Dome Information CLOSE to Exit you sure to do this IRIS OPEN to que IRIS CLOSE to Cancel 5 2 4 2 Restore Default Setting Diagnostic Options 1 Clear Memory Restore Daf Setting I3 Color System NTSC 4 ScantCamera MA 5 Dome Information CLOSE to Exit you sure to do this IRIS OPEN to Confirm IRIS CLOSE to Cancel 5 2 4 3 Color System Diagnostic Onttions 1 Clear Memory i Restore Def Setting 3 Color System NTSC 4 Scent Camera Reset NA 5 Deme Information IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 4 4 Scan Camera Reset Diagnostic Ontions 1 Clear Memory 2 Restore Def Setting 3 Color Systam NTSC ScentCamera Reset NA 5 Dome Information CLOSE to Exit Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Different options are possible based on the function you selected including sub menus with additional options Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection This selection allows the user to erase the dome memory from any user settings including presets tours and any titles entered Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD
8. Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This allows the user to control the horizon of the tilt axis It is useful under certain conditions based on the physical installation of the PTZ Example Low Vertical Height Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu 31 5 2 3 1 4 Find Home On STA t Pan and Tilt Reverse Tilt Limit Home On STA to Xen 5 2 3 2 Set Default Function Control set Pan and Tilt Set Default Function 1 h 2 Sneed Limit Auta Flip 5 Auto Focus Auto VectorScan AF R IRIS CLOSE to Exiti 5 2 3 2 1 Default Function Set Default Function 1 Default Function 2 Number 3 Delay 4 Operation IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 3 2 2 Number Set Default Function Default Function 92 Number Delay 4 Operation IRIS CLOSE to 1 165 01 0123456789 IRIS CLOSE When Donel VectorScan Still OFF Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This allows the user to control the standby position of the PTZ When turned ON the PTZ will return to Home Position when it remains idle for more than 5 minutes Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Different op
9. selection Move the joystick to preset clear if you wish to delete the desired selection Move the joystick to the END selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done The communication parameters of the camera are factory preset and do not require any user configurations These options are available only for specific needs and for experienced users Move the joystick to the END selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done For specific placements of the Dome unit such as upside down or specific circumstances the user has the ability to adjust the image such as Horizontal and Vertical flip modify the 45 5 2 5 8 MEINES TITLE Walle BACKLIGHT DET FOCUS EXPOSURES SPECIAL RESET 5 2 5 9 TITLE WHITE BA AMA BACKLIGHT OER ORE PSA EXIT Sharpness and color gain Move the joystick to the END selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done As a last measure and if things get complicated you can reset the camera to original factory settings Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to reset the camera The screen will
10. AT HIS OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREUIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NM B 003 DU CANADA THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS e ue des 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Read these instructions before attempting installation or operation of dome device Keep these instructions for future reference Heed all warnings and adhere to electrical specifications Follow all instructions Clean only with non abrasive dry cotton cloth lint free and approved acrylic cleaners Should the lens of the camera become dirty use special lens cleaning cloth and solution to properly clean it Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Use only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer Verify that the surface you are planning to use for attaching the dome can adequately support the weight of the device and mounting hardware Protect this devices against lighting storms with proper power supplies Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing 15 r
11. Direct input Commands for dome 20 4 0 amera 22 5 Chapter 5 Program and Operation ES METERS T ETT 23 EM i OUEST Tov c 24 2 1 COMMONS ing uec tta dr educ 25 3 2 2 Display Op MOS etate Deor eni 23 J2 CONTO Op ONE 31 Drsno C Sey iad 35 2253 CameraL OPON dace ene a 36 2 UPTO CRAIN NOCION SC AU 36 6 Chapter 6 Direct Command entry Short cuts amp Technical Specifications DI Command Terence taD asit ean ta duin d edem 46 62 Technical 47 7 Chapter7 Trouble Shoot ieee A 48 8 Chapter 8 Appendix Glossary 02000000 0 00 0 0200000000000 3 50 1 Introduction The Speed domes and a series of compatible keyboa
12. ORR MOTTON AREA Pfad AREASMODE TOP lt BOTTOM 54 EXPOSURES SREGIALS Ri GHI ENDI E EXIT Main Camera Menu Communication Sub Menu REN SN 1 E L E 1 SHARBNESS m s END Image Sub Menu x DUO b OO PRI EN TUE A BRIbEIINESS m Exposure Sub Menu MIDDLE SPECIAL SEMUE USER 243487 OFF PRIIVACY DAV NIIGHI O SNC E e TEIG pema C Wilssi lle 7n Fe COMM IMAGERADUS END 1 Backlight Sub Menu 21 5 Program and Operation NOTE The following instructions apply only to the dome On Screen Display functions 5 1 Main menu The following commands are references to the keyboard controlling the dome Depending the make and model of the controller these commands may vary slightly For reference SHOT PRESET PRST ENTER CLOSE purposes the following key labels acronyms are used 1 Press 90 SHOT ACK on the keyboard to enter the OSD main configuration menu for dome 2 To make a selection move the joystick in the Up or Down direction The on screen arrow points to the selected option Using the joystick to the Left or Ri
13. Verify the communication setting and Follow installation not under identical Or wiring wiring again instructions operation 50 6 Appendix Glossary AREAS Programmed start and end points of the dome s field of view around its pan axis Each area is a part of a circular viewing area that extends around the dome These areas can be different sizes AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL AGC Allows for the amplification of the video signal in scenes with minimal ambient light Many low light scenes result in picture noise As gain is increased the picture noise 15 also amplified When is enabled the value of the gain setting 15 based on feedback from the camera When AGC is disabled the camera uses the value set for the manual gain setting The trade off between picture level and noise may be adjusted when AGC is disabled ON SCREEN MENU The text overlay menu system used for setting dome features The utility is accessed using a keystroke combination The utility provides settings for camera functions zoom alarms text display and password protection Depending the model FLIP Allows the dome to automatically turn 180 degrees when the camera tilts to its lower limit and stays in that position for a brief delay When the dome flips rotates the camera starts moving upward as long as the tilt control is kept in the down position Once the control is released the tilt control returns to its normal operational mode The flip featur
14. and Tilt 2 Set Default Function 3 Speed Limit 0 4 Auto Flip ON 5 Auto Focus PTZ B Auta PTZ T VectorScan AF _ B VectorScan Still OFF IRIS CLOSE to Exit The default number is 120 seconds This is the time delay before the PTZ returns to the default position after 120 seconds of inactivity Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Move the joystick left or right to position the cursor under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button to move the cursor on the second numeral line 0 9 Move the Joystick left or right again under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button again to select the desired number 0 9 Press IRIS OPEN button again to confirm the selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection ON PTZ will return to default position OFF PTZ will remain in last position of operation Press IKIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to turn ON or OFF This selection allows the user to control the speed behavior of the dome Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON o
15. camera module on the main PCB as illustrated Note The illustration shows the two Dip Switches Setting protocol and baudrate binSwitch 12 Lhe switch on the left 8 position is for the dome Auto detect off off E AE aco 0200 esr address while the switch on the right is for the T I Pelco P 4800 on Address number of dome 24006 off protocol and baudrate settings 1 4800bps off on Baudrate RB O on off TON NOSE MT 20055 on wr 1 ty 1 The Table in the illustration provides the settings for the two protocols supported Pelco D and Pelco P as well as the baudrate settings 5etung protocol and baudrate Dip Switch 1 2 3 4 Peleo P 4800 on on on This illustration demonstrates the settings for Dome Address 1 with Protocol Pelco P at a baud rate of 4800 setting CAUTION The protocol and baudrte of dome device should match the settings of the controller In order for the settings to take effect the dome must be power cycled after each change 10 2 3 3 Address setting of each dome To prevent damage each dome must have a unique address ID Example The sum of switch numbers in the ON position is the address of the dome device Binary Method YOUMS Setting address for dome device this figure shows the address of dome device No 1 sIoquinu
16. can select any of the 128 preset positions available as you selection Under V you can select a speed for the PTZ motion 1 9 Under dwell you can select a time delay from 1 99 Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Move the joystick left or right to position the cursor under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button to move the cursor on the second numeral line 0 9 Move the Joystick left or right again under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button again to select the desired number 0 9 Press IRIS OPEN button again to confirm the selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to execute the command and run the selected tour Move the joystick in any direction to cancel the tour and display the menu again Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make your selection A confirmation dialog appears confirming your selection Press IRIS OPEN button again to confirm the selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the IRIS OPEN to Confirm IRIS CLOSE to Cancel previous menu level This concludes the available selections menus and sub menus under the keyboard command 90 SHOT ACK or 90 PRESET for the OSD main configura
17. menu If you wish to clear the memory press IRIS OPEN button to confirm your selection or press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection This selection allows the user to restore factory default parameters into the memory of the dome Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu If you wish to clear the memory press IRIS OPEN button to confirm your selection or press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose NTSC or PAL selecting the video standard format for the camera operation The standard format for North America is NTSC Press IKIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection This selection 15 reserved for future use and it is currently not applicable N A Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu 36 Diagnostic Options Clear Memory Restore Def Setting Color Systam NTSC Camera Reset 5 Dome Information IRIS CLOSE to Exit Camera SAMSUNG Protocol 4800 Dome 2 Version 2 0 This concludes Control Options Setup menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to
18. to delete this preset Press IRIS OPEN button to confirm Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level User can edit the name of a preset position Move the Joystick Left or Right to select desired character position and press IRIS OPEN button to display the character selection sub menu Move the joystick Left or Right to select desired character 0 9 or A Z Press IRIS OPEN button to confirm selection and move to the next character of choice 26 5 2 2 2 Sector Setup Display Options 1 PreShot Setup 42 Sector Setup 3 Coordinates 4 Start Up Scr Meg IRIS CLOSE to Exitht 5 2 2 2 1 Number Sector Setup Number Name Pan Start POS Pan End POS Tilt Start POS Tilt End POS Name Display IS CLOSE to Exit oe CD zx 5 2 2 2 2 Name Sector Setup Number Name Pan amp Pan End POS Tilt Start POS Tilt End POS Name Display S CLOSE to Exit x LA CI CP CAS MD IRIS CLOSE When Done 0125456 789ABCDEFGH OPGRSTUVWXYZ IRIS OPEN When Dona IRIS CLOSE to Exit Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done On the Display Option menu move the joystick to select the Sector Setup Menu Confirm your selection by moving the Joystick to the right or Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level A sector is defined as a gene
19. turn black momentarily and the camera will be reset to original factory parameters When you have finished all your selections and programming Move the joystick to the EXIT selection to Save your settings Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit the OSD menu 46 6 Direct command entry Short cuts 6 1 Keyboard direct entry command reference table Number Definition of Keyboard Operation of preset Control Object Call preset position Save preset position position xx SHOT ACK xx SHOT ON Enable system default guard Save line scanning speed tour Pan Tilt Control Enable Auto Pan scanning Set Start Pan Position System hold Set End Pan Position Background Light Compensation imine Intelligent manual horizontal an continuous scanning 47 6 2 Technical Specifications Electrical Mechanical Specifications Supplied Power Supply 110VACto24VAC 1 5A Power Consumption 250mA 6W 220VACto24VAC 1 5A camera inclusive Installation method Wall or Ceiling bracket amp Relative humidity 10 75 optional pole and Corner 30 C 60 C Mount adapter relativity temperature without condensation Relative humidity Normal Range Environmental IP57 Indoor IP66 OutIndoor Protection Dome amp Camera Specifications Intelligent Power Off Resume operation Home Position Yes Programmable Camera module samsung 10X Camera Type 1 4 Interline Transfer Note Techni
20. 24 0 5Amp indoor or outdoor model e User friendly on screen camera menu interface for ease of installation Environmental protection conforming to IP66 standards outdoor model RS 485 long distance communications mode e Selectable transmission speed i e Baud rate User definable via dip switch settings from 2400bps 19200bps 1 2 Model Numbers Model No 1 Dome Indoor High Speed Housing with OSD Model No 2 Dome Outdoor High Speed Housing with OSD 1 3 Features and Functions Multi language on screen menu for operation and function settings e On screen Camera title with exact x y coordinates The camera title is user definable as well as the ability to display or not the camera coordinates Six user definable vector scans including scan speed dwell time preset and dwell time between tours e Auto flip function with 10 degree positioning e Six sectors of user programmable privacy zones sectional mask User can mask part of the camera sectors which differs between different models of installed cameras e Six sectors of user programmable sectional display User can define and display name and position of the camera which differs between different models of installed cameras Resume automatic operation after initial self test of the dome as well as resume automatic operation when there 15 no transmission from a keyboard controller Dwell time can be set from to 999 seconds e Freeze frame f
21. 34dB MIDDLE Gain increased from 6dB up to 30dB LOW Gain increased from 6dB up to 18dB OFF BLC function is disabled The camera is equipped with a motion detection feature This feature can be turned ON or OFF In addition there are a total of 4 detection Areas that can be turned ON or OFF individually under Area Mode Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection The position of the detection area can be adjusted using directional controls as illustrated Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to change the position Move the joystick to the END selection 43 5 2 5 5 FOCUS MEINES ETHER CAM TITLE ONe WHE BAIL ORE DET ORE sili 5 2 5 5 1 FOCUS SETUP 206M ZOOM ANU OK 5 SPEED EAST D NS DISE 2 END MAS POS IT Orr NT Press To Reit 5 2 5 6 EXPOSURE MEINES TSE Ball MOON DEN OS SEXBUSIIRE EEG IE RESEN EX 5 2 5 6 1 EXPOSURE SETUP ERI EXPOSURE SMUTTER SNF SENSE UP Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done In this section you can set the focus mode Available options are AUTO The camera adjusts the focus automatica
22. E Vectorscan AF _ VectorScan Still 15 CLOSE to Exitm 5 2 3 1 1 Pan Reverse Set Pan and Tilt i t Reverse Tilt Limit nd Home On STA CLOSE to Exi 8 Set Fan and Tilt Ti Reverse t Reverse Tilt Limit 2 On STA OLOSE to Exi ti t Pan and Tilt Reverse t Tilt Limit d Home On STA CLOSE to Exit Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the Control Options sub menu or Press IRIS CLOSE button to return to previous menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Different options are possible based on the function you selected including sub menus with additional options Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This allows the user to change the direction the pan motor It is useful under certain conditions based on the physical installation of the PTZ Example Upside Down Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This allows the user to change the direction the tilt motor It is useful under certain conditions based on the physical installation of the PTZ Example Upside Down
23. High Speed Micro Dome Camera Instruction Manual English Version Indoor Version Outdoor Version Please read this manual thoroughly before use or installation and keep it handy for future reference WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS OR OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user the presence of non insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to different persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle 1s intended to alert the user the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying this product PRECAUTIONS Persons without technical qualifications should not attempt to operate this dome device before reading this manual thoroughly 2 Remove any power to the dome before attempting any operations or adjustments inside the dome cover to avoid potential damage to the mechanism 3 Inside the dome cover there are precision optical and electrical devices Heavy pressure shock and other sudden adjustments or operations should be avoided Otherwise you may cause irreparable dam
24. OSURE SETUP Sub Menu BRIGHTNESS TRIS AUTO MANUAL MANUAL IRIS MANUAL SETUP IRIS VAL END SHUTTER AFLK ___ MANUAL MANUAL SHUTTER MANUAL SETUP SHUTTER VAL 1 60 1 30000 END NORMAL HIGH OFF SSNR LOW MIDDLE HIGH OFF SENS UP OFF END 39 USER PRESET ON OFF ON USER PRESET SETUP Sub Menu L PRESET NO NO 1 8 m PRESET MODE ON OFF ON FOCUS SETUP Sub Menu MODE MANUAL AUTO ONE PUSH ZOOM ON OFF ZOOM SPEED FAST SLOW D ZOOM ON OFF DISP ZOOM MAG ON OFF EXPOSURE EXPOSURE SETUP SPECIAL SETUP Sub Menu BRIGHTNESS SPECIAL SETUP Sub Menu IRIS AUTO MANUAL MANUAL L IRIS MANUAL SETUP m IRIS VAL END SHUTTER A FLK MANUAL MANUAL SHUTTER MANUAL SETUP SHUTTER VAL 1 60 1 30000 END AGC NORMAL HIGH OFF SSNR LOW MIDDLE HIGH OFF SENS UP OFF END SPECIAL SETUP Sub Menu ETC SETUP CAM TITLE WHITE BAL m BACKLIGHT MOTION DET PRIVACY DAY NIGHT H REV V REV END END PRESET SAVE PRESET CLEAR END The following section is specific to the Special Setup Sub Menu for the SAMSUNG Camera module SPECIAL SETUP USER PRESET ON OFF ON USER PRESET SETUP PRESET NO 1 8 PRESET MODE ON OFF L ON USER PRESET MODE SETUP FOCUS FOCUS SETUP MODE AU
25. SETUP RED BLUE 4 END Bae ATW MODE gt 5 2 5 3 CAM BALE Mem ON EXPOSURES RESEN EMIT 5 2 5 4 MOTION DETECTION HEUIR CAM TITLE NE DER ep LOCUS a ENEOSURES RESET zu DISP ALARM ORES AREA SEL REA REA FODE ON TOP c Tuner BOTTOM LEFT i 5 2 5 4 MOTION DETECTION SETUP temperature MANUAL Fine tuning is possible trough this manual control mode Select the color temperature and increase or decrease the Red and Blue values to shift the color of the object Set up the lighting to the objects and correct the color temperature to that of a white object Camera will work under the selected parameters Press IRIS OPEN button to set the AWC If the conditions change adjust and set the AWC again Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done Unlike other cameras Samsung unique DSP offers a clear image of the subject even with bright backlight Move the joystick Left or Right to choose There are several settings available HIGH Gain increased from 6dB up to
26. TO ONE PUSH MANUAL AUTO ZOOM POS SETUP ONE PUSH ZOOM FOCUS POS SETUP MANUAL ZOOM FOCUS POS SETUP L ZOOM ON OFF ZOOM SPEED FAST SLOW L D ZOOM ON OFF ON D ZOOM LIMIT SETUP LIMIT X2 10 END X DISP ZOOM MAG ON OFF END EXPOSURE EXPOSURE SETUP BRIGHTNESS 1 100 m IRIS AUTO MANUAL MANUAL IRIS MANUAL SETUP m IRIS VAL 1 100 END SHUTTER A FLK MANUAL MANUAL SHUTTER MANUAL SETUP L SHUTTER VALUE 1 60 1 120000 FIX 2X 128X AGC HIGH NORMAL OFF m SSNR LOW MIDDLE HIGH OFF m SENS UP OFF __ END ETC ETC SETUP CAM TITLE ON OFF ON CAM TITLE SETUP WHITE BALANCE ATW MANUAL AWC SET ATW WHITE BAL MODE ATW MODE OUTDOOR INDOOR END MANUAL WHITE BAL MANUAL SETUP RED 1 100 BLUE 1 100 END BACKLIGHT OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH MOTION DET ON OFF ON MD SETUP DISP ALARM ON OFF AREA SEL AREA 1 4 AREA MODE ON OFF TOP 1 100 BOTTOM 1 100 LEFT 1 100 RIGHT 1 100 END SPECIAL SETUP Cont d on next page 40 SPECIAL SETUP Cont d END PRESET SAVE PRESET CLEAR END PRIVACY ON OFF ON PRIVACY SETUP GROUP SEL AREA SEL AREA MODE MASK TONE TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT END
27. acks To Stop the tour move the joystick of the controller in any direction or Tilt 19 Setting the Home position This means the time duration before the dome positions itself to Preset No 1 during a period of inactivity No keyboard control Start this function by pressing 100 SHOT ACK The time interval for returning to Home preset 1 can be set from 1 2 4 8 10 minutes by pressing 95 SHOT ACK 1 minute 96 SHOT ACK 2 minute 97 SHOT ACK 4 minute 98 SHOT ACK 8 minute 99 SHOT ACK 10 minutes To disable the return to Home Position function press 100 SHOT ON Intelligent three dimension tour scan setting If a user wishes to monitor an area in continuous Pan Scan Mode at a specific speed they only need to maintain the scan speed steady for more than 3 seconds in a continuous pan direction and then press 101 SHOT ACK to continue auto panning at the same speed At the same time the user can operate the tilt and zoom movements independently 20 4 7 CAMERA OSD MENU The following section is specific to the Camera module installed in the Dome with OSD The available options menus and sub menus be accessed directly from the keyboard by entering 57 SHOT ACK 57 PRESET depending the model and type of the selected keyboard controller Special Sub Menu MB SETUP WHITE BAL 015 ALARM
28. age to the product 4 Please DO NOT remove or disassemble any internal parts of the video camera to avoid normal operation and possibly void the warranty There are no serviceable parts inside the camera 5 electrical connections to the dome should be made in strict accordance with the attached labels and wiring instructions in this manual Failure to do so may damage the dome beyond repair and void the warranty 6 For outdoor installation especially in high places or poles it is highly recommended that the proper lightning arrestors and surge suppressors are installed before the dome is entered into service 7 Please do not use the product under circumstances where the limits exceed the maximum specified temperature humidity or power supply specifications COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS OF 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 INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE
29. cal specifications may change without prior notice depending on availability of Components from various suppliers and or camera manufacturers 48 7 Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Cont d Problem Possible Reason Troubleshooting Remarks Description Cable harness is improperly Verify that the orientation of the connected or no AC power connector and the power supply input After power is Please follow the supplied Power inside the dome is applied there is no Change the power PCB basic system wiring faulted motion self test instructions to assure proper Slip ring power wires and no video image Verify connector or Change slip ring operation of dome device disconnected or damaged Fault of main control board Change main control board After power on OSD Character function is turned Turn On the OSD display according to dome device Off the instructions in the manual Video will be displayed the initiates self test but Incorrect Video connection monitor automatically after 45 Replace the FFC ribbon cable spare between camera and control board seconds from power On supplied or the camera module no video image or on screen characters or cable harness is damaged displayed dome device OSD be displayed only when there Fault of OSD control board Replace OSD board is Video image on the monitor displayed Ground the dome device or identify Int
30. ctors Fig 1 Fig 2 Manual and Quality certificate placed on top not illustrated 2 2 Camera Shroud removal installation Figure 10 Illustrates the camera shroud in position over the camera module Figure 11 Illustrates the location of the tab for the camera shroud in close position twist On Off Fig 10 Fig 11 The dome 1s equipped with a quick release camera liner supported by 3 tabs attached to a ring affixed on the PTZ mechanism The liner needs to be removed in order to reach the dip switch settings of the dome for proper addressing and selection of the communication protocol baud rate Step 1 Restrict the movement of the dome mechanism and rotate the camera liner counterclockwise from close to open position as illustrated Step 2 Remove the camera liner to gain access to the dip switch settings located on the PC Board underneath the camera Note Illustrations are for reference purposes only and may vary from actual package contents depending selected installation options at time of order 2 3 Communication Settings 2 3 1 Dip Switch Location Before installation and use the unique address for each dome and the communication protocol including transmission speed baudrate should be set to correspond with the chosen control system In order to set the corresponding dip switches remove the camera liner as previously illustrated and locate the two Dip Switch rows 8 amp 4 behind the
31. d the progressive scan CCD provides a horizontal resolution of 470 lines As a result combined fields yield a frame of high quality images WHITE BALANCE Adjustments in the color hue red and blue gains for a camera so that true white appears white in the image It is normally compensated for by the automatic gain control In some lighting conditions you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing When Automatic White Balance is enabled the camera measures the image and automatically adjusts the red and blue settings to balance white When Automatic White Balance is disabled the camera uses the values set for the red and blue settings to balance white 22 Note Specifications subject to change without notice rights reserved 53 54 Rev L5P 02 090213
32. e 4800 Dome NO 2 Version lt 2 0 This concludes the Display Options Setup menu art Up Scr Meg ON when the PTZ positions itself to this preset position Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to select ON or OFF Based on your selection the On Screen X Y position coordinates will be displayed at the bottom of your screen Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to select ON or OFF Based on your selection the startup message see below will be displayed on Power Up This is particularly useful when you do not know what is the address or communication setting of this dome Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level The Startup message screen displays the following information model name Installed camera module Protocol of Communication Dome ID No Firmware version The following section describes Control options for the PTZ functions 30 5 2 3 Control Options nguage splay Options ntro Options lagnostic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Program VectorSe can IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 3 1 Set Pan amp Tilt Control ntiong Set Pan and Tilt Set ERU Function Sneed Limit Auta Flip ON Auto Focus Auto A
33. e direction without forcing the threads as illustrated 1n Figure 18 It takes approximately three 3 complete rotations to have a complete seal L Fig 18 Rotate clockwise as indicated The dome arrives with a protective film The illustrations above are shown for clarity without the film in place When finished with the installation remove the plastic protective film avoiding any contact if possible with the lens Should you need to clean it use only lens cleaning solution and a soft non abrasive Fig 19 Protection film of acrylic shield cloth 14 2 7 Wiring Specifications The wiring Harness has a label affixed indicating the Power Video and Communication conductors Do not remove this label as 1 may be a useful future reference Figure 20 16 the illustration of the wiring diagram for the electrical connections to the dome unit Video Ground Video Output AC24V Fuente Alimentaci n 24V T RSIS Conectar al teclado de control RS4B Fig 20 Figure 21 illustrates the wiring harness included with the dome Red 24VAC power supply Black 24VAC power supply Orange RS485 Yellow 5485 Video output BNC Connector Modular Plug Connect to the dome Fig 21 Chapter 3 Wiring and Setup 3 1 Basic Configuration The illustration below provides the basic electrical wiring configuration for connecting and testing a single dome to a test monitor and a joystick keyboard controller When install
34. e is useful when you need to track someone who walks directly beneath the dome and continues on the other side IR MODE A feature of the camera that permits manual or automatic switching between color and IR black and white operation When IR mode is active clearer images may be obtained under low light conditions Depending the camera model LINE LOCK Allows you to phase lock the video with the AC power line When line lock is enabled it prevents vertical video rolling when switching multiple cameras to a single monitor If text appears slightly tinted on color monitors disabling the line lock may prevent this problem Depending the camera model NAME INFORMATION Relates to the display the dome name the area where the dome is pointing the name of the preset or pattern that is running and alarm names The display of each type of name setting can be enabled or disabled When the display of camera or area title name is enabled the information appears on the screen continuously Preset tour and pattern titles names appear only while they are active Depending the model 51 LOW SHUTTER Setting used to improve the quality of video obtained in extreme low light situations When the Low Shutter setting is enabled low light information is collected over multiple fields based on the Shutter Limit setting As a result video may appear blurred or choppy in extreme low light situations This setting does not effect camera operat
35. en continuously OFF Manual Operation user must adjust focus manually Z Camera will focus upon operation of the zoom control Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose PTZ OFF or Z These selections allows the user to control the behavior of the Auto Exposure camera control PTZ Auto Exposure The camera adjusts the brightness automatically while monitoring the screen continuously OFF Manual Operation user must adjust exposure manually Z Camera will adjust upon operation of the zoom control Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This selection allows the user to control the behavior of the automatic focus during vector scanning operation ON Automatic focus is enabled OFF User must adjust the focus manually Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This selection allows the user to control the behavior of the PTZ during Vector Scan mode Press 15 CLOSE button to exit OSD menu 34 The following section describes Diagnostic options for the dome functions 35 5 2 4 Diagnostics 1 2 Display Optional 93 Contro Options 4 Diegnostic Options 5 Camera Options rogram VectorScan
36. equired when the device has been damaged in any way when liquid traces are present or the presence of loose objects 1s evident or if the device does not function properly or has received sever impact or has been dropped accidentally Indoor dome is for indoor use only and not suitable for outdoor or high humidity locations Do not use this product under circumstances exceeding specified temperature and humidity ratings Avoid pointing the camera directly to the sun or other extremely bright objects for prolonged period of time avoiding the risk of permanent damages to the imaging sensor The attached instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To reduce the risks of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so During usage user should abide by all electrical safety standards and adhere to electrical specifications for the operation of the dome The control cable for RS485 communications as well as the video signal cables should be isolated from high voltage equipment and or high voltage cables Use supplied or Certified Listed Class 2 24 VAC power supply transformer only Table of Contents 1 gt Chapter 1 Introduction te OMe diese 7 122 NOG SI IN TOSS 8 Feat res and PUSICLODS ade
37. erference caused by external and reduce the external interference electronic signals noise or the Chimie electric motors high power You should use properly camera video format 15 set or video image incorrectly NTSC PAL HUOreseentIamps oUTeposgom shielded video cables camera to a different location Internal System Error Power cycle the dome Verify that there are no obstructions After power On no Obstruction of the motor controls and that the cable is connected Follow installation self test and motor or incorrect cable connection or correctly If this does not solve the instructions is locked temperature below freezing point issue return the unit for service OSD board is not properly Secure OSD board against the main connected with main control control board If the problem still Rotational tab should be Cannot stop pan board exists then replace the OSD board aligned in the center of the rotation rotate and Pan interrupt switch is not Adjust the tab to be aligned with the photoelectric switch slot for stop alternatively properly aligned or photoelectric photo electric switch or replace the proper operation switch is broken switch assembly 49 Following normal If this happens frequently operation dome The system could not verify the This is a normal self calibration event verify the tab alignment will rotate one start position and initiates a self No act
38. ght position you can change the value of your selection or access the submenu for the selected option 3 Press the button IRIS OPEN on the keyboard controller to confirm your selection or data entry 4 Press the button IRIS CLOSE on the keyboard controller to exit menu or return to the previous menu one layer up HOW TO CONTROL THE ON SCREEN MENU UTILITY 90 PRESET Call the On screen menu utility Joystick up or down Navigate through the menu items Go into the sub menu items Execute the command exit Change value Navigate through the menu items button Confirm selection Exit Menu or IRIS CLOSE button Return to previous menu layer 23 left or right 5 2 1 5 2 A detailed tree of the OSD menu and sub menus is illustrated below OSD MENU English Deutsch Expand 5 2 2 2 Display options 1 Preen Setup Lee Greist name Sub 1 Humber 1 J Preah Xi Frestor 4 Delete Preece T Hame aie nt Hame Drsplasy ON OFF 2 Sector Setup l See 55 1 Humber d AGREE 1 POS c p 4 Pan End POS 5 Tat Start Tur Erb PER e T ON OFF 3 osos ON OFF Start ip Sor meg UN OFF 5 2 3 3 Control Options L Control 1 Set Pani LL 5er Pana Tt dob Mena Pan Revere CFT 2 Tat Farverse OM OFF 3 2 Limit UN OFT 24 Find Hors an OM GFF Set Function
39. gnost Diagnostic Options Opciones de Camera j Programan VectorScan Program 2 3 4 Camera Options RIS CLOSE to Exit Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu 5 2 2 Display Options Preset position setup options menu Display Options PreShot Setup Sector Setup 3 On Screen display of X Y camera position 2 Sector setup options menu 3 Goor dinates 4 On Screen display of dome information on startup Start Up Ser Msg Press IRIS CLOSE button to return to previous menu IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 2 1 PreShot Setup 1 Select a preset position from 1 165 2 Move the PTZ to desired location Iris Close to set it PreShot Name 1 Number On Screen message displays Stored for verification 2 Sat Preshot 3 User can recall the selected preset for position validation Gall Preshat 4 Delete Prashot 4 User can delete the selected preset position Name 5 User can assign a name to this preset position 14Chr Max Name Display IRIS CLOSE to Exit 6 User can select to display the name for the preset position Press IRIS CLOSE button to return to previous menu 5 2 2 1 1 Number The default number is 001 Move the joystick left or right to 1 165 position the cursor under the desired numeral and press 01 IRIS OPEN button to move the cursor on the second numeral 01723456789 line 0 9 Move the Joystick left or right again
40. hes Da aot Funetion 45 1 Damai tunction F 2 1 128 3 Delay 1 999 4 Operation OFF 1 Speed OM OFF Ain Flip ON OFF 5 OFF PTZ 2 Bout EFF PTZ Scan AF ON OFF Vector Sell ON OFF 5 2 4 4 Diagnostic Options i Options Sut Menu Car Perey 2 Aene Setting 1 Color 4 Scan Carers 4 Deme Infermalian L 1 Sub Menu Carrera ET ur Protocol Rau rabr No 2 20 5 2 5 5 Camera Options is eit ug CAM TITLE ON OFT BACKLIGHT OFF Wore MDDOLE HIGH MOTION DET OFF ON FOCUS EXPOSLIRE SPECIAL RESET EXIT i Program Vector Scan 1 hiii 1 5 5 2 6 Program s Vector 5can j Run a wether Scam 4 Delete a Vector Scan IRIS CLOSE TO EXIT Note Due to space limitations not all screen shots are displayed on this page Additional information is displayed in 24 subsequent chapters in this instruction manual 5 2 1 Language Selection The default 1s English Depending the country of sale different options are available Moving the joystick right allows the user to select different language menus As an example the screens below illustrate the transition from English menu to Spanish Language 1 E Display Options Pa Cae lite ae tia Contro Options 3 Opciones da Control i 4 Opciones do Dia
41. ing the product for the first times please read the installation instructions carefully and become familiar with the electrical connections and setup options Incorrect wiring may result to permanent damage of the equipment 6 Pin Header Connector gt 2 55 108 70 s E RS485 yellow _ Q 12V 3 RS485 orange See ee Power of Dome device keyboard controller Image displayer AC24V Red AC24V Black dome device Caution Connections to the dome should be performed with the power removed Power OFF 16 3 2 Connecting Multiple Domes When connecting multiple domes together the user has the option to connect video and control terminals to a video matrix switcher or a DVR multiplexer creating an integrated system AC2AV Power supply Primary220V 110V 60Hz input to AC 24V output RS 485 Bus Control signal output from joystick controller connected in a bus configuration to the 5485 communication terminals of the control cable for each dome Video Signal output from the dome camera connected to a monitor DVR or video matrix Take into con
42. ion in normal lighting situations See also Automatic Gain Control AGC PATTERN A series of pan tilt zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome Up to 6 patterns may be programmed for the dome camera Depending the model PRESET PRESHOT Programmed video scene based on a specific pan tilt zoom and focus settings Up to 128 presets may be programmed for the dome camera Depending the model PRIVACY ZONES Masked areas of the dome camera s viewing area These masks prevent operators of the surveillance system from viewing these designated zones The Privacy Zones move in relation to the dome camera s pan tilt position In addition the apparent size of the Privacy Zone adjusts automatically as the lens zooms in or out Up to 6 Privacy Zones may be established for a dome camera Depending the model SHUTTER LIMIT Setting used to define the maximum exposure time for the Open Shutter setting The values for the setting range from 1 2 to 1 60 The default setting 1s 1 4 VECTOR SCAN Move from start point to end point including tilt and zoom simultaneously and linearly WDR Wide Dynamic Range Technology uses two shutter speeds in alternative video fields high and normal every 60th or 50th of a second and combines two fields into one progressive scan frame It allows every detail to be captured accurately even if one portion of an image is brilliantly Whether at the high shutter speed or normal shutter spee
43. ion required with the photoelectric revolution while calibration switch being controlled Fault occurs when the dome Check and adjust the mechanical Vertical range is not device is in tilt movement It may installation and remove any within 90 2 degree be caused by obstruction of Obstructions from the camera vertical with large deviation camera which leads to early tilt platform movement Set the correct protocol baud rate and Wrong communication settings Self test is normal address of dome device Follow installation but cannot control Verify the polarity of the RS485 Improper connection of control instructions dome connection as per the instruction cable polarity manual Maximum Communication cable THEN oe Add amplification circuit for RS485 run is exceeded Intermittent or incorrect m This situation may occur Intermittent control Verify the wiring 225 connections following intense electric of dome device Slip ring is damaged Replace the slip ring storms or severe lightning RS 485 protective discharge Replace RS485 protective discharge arresters are damaged arresters qualified service only Call out function System failure caused by noise Restart the dome device fails interference Dome operates by No transmission auto call back mE Verify this setting itself occasionally function is set to the dome device One dome works well while other do Incorrect communication settings
44. l te O ET EXPOSURES RESET Main Camera menu Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Different options are possible based on the function you selected including sub menus with additional options Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu The camera title options can be turned On or OFF In the ON position it allows the user to select a title for the camera as well as select the position on the screen where the title will be displayed Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to select desired character 0 9 A Z Press IRIS OPEN button to confirm selection and move to the next character of choice Move the cursor to Clear to delete an entry End to finish then Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done The White Balance function corrects the abnormal white color into the normal white color under any color temperature The User can select from ATW Manual or AWC settings ATW Balances the color automatically depending on the source of light from 1 800 10 500 K color temperature ATW OUTDOOR Use this mode under broad color temperature ATW INDOOR Use this mode under limited color 42 WRITE BALE MANUAE
45. lly while monitoring the screen continuously in the auto mode In this mode the zoom key operation is not recognized as the input of the focus key MANUAL The user can adjust the focus manually ONE PUSH Only if the camera is not moving it turns into the manual mode Same controls as manual ZOOM TRACK When it is turned ON the focus function is executed when the zoom function is ON SPEED FAST will speed up the ZOOM Slow has the opposite effect D ZOOM Magnification of the Digital Zoom can be selected from OFF 2X 10X Additional options are available such initial position and magnification including Lens Initialization NOTE It is recommended that you set digital zoom before setting preset positions As magnification increases picture quality decreases Camera Exposure can be controlled Brightness The brightness of the screen can be adjusted Iris Auto or manual mode can be selected Auto The image signal can be adjusted relevant to the amount of available light Manual User can adjust the level Shutter Electronic shutter is enabled The shutter speed is controlled automatically according to screen brightness AFLK Use this mode when the screen flickers because of inconsistent frequency of surrounding lights Manual Shutter speed can be adjusted manually from 1 60 to 1 120000 of a second SENS UP function can be operated manually from x2 x128 44 5 2 5 7 SPECIAL MSUN SETUR CAM TITLE apu DEE
46. make selection This selection allows the user to display the dome information regarding Dome ID number selected communication protocol and baud rate as well as the installed firmware version A sample of the default screen is illustrated below These options may vary according the dome model and the installed camera Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu The following section describes Camera options for the installed module NOTE The Camera options are explained in detail in a separate section of this manual 5 2 5 Camera Options 1 PORNO PVT 2 Display Options 93 Contro Options 4 Diagnostic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Program VactorSc ani IRIS CLOSE to 1 2 Display Options 3 ALAA 4 Diagnostic Options 6 Program VectorSe IRIS CLOSE to 5 2 6 1 Number Program VectorScan Si Nene ee 2 Program a VectorSean Run a VectorSean E 4 Delete R IS CLOSE to Exit i 5 2 6 2 Program a Vector Scan Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Different options are possible based on the function you selected including sub menus with additional options Press IRIS CLOSE buttoi 5 2 6 Program Vector Scan Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection Different options are possible based on the functi
47. ng commands are examples of direct Keyboard Entry from the keyboard controller Select Dome ID 01 1 ENTER Keyboard Display Dome ID 0001 Save preset position 01 1 SHOT ON On Screen Display Stored Recall preset position 01 1 SHOT ACK Clear preset position 01 2 SHOT OFF 1 SHOT OFF Setting Auto Pan scanning between two points The dome can conduct an auto Pan Scan between two user preset points You can operate the Tilt and Zoom controls at the same time without interrupting the Auto Scan Motion Set Start Pan Position 52 SHOT ON Set End Pan Position 53 SHOT ON Setting the Pan speed user needs to maintain a fixed manual scan speed for more than 3 seconds and then press 51 SHOT ACK to save this speed as default Pan scan speed The dwell time of starting point and ending point of Pan scan is 2 seconds Start Auto Pan 52 SHOT ACK To Stop the Auto Scan move Joystick left or right You can resume Auto Scan by pressing again 52 SHOT ACK Operating a preset tour Auto point by point scan from preset point to preset 16 if a certain point is not set or has been cleared that point will not observed when tour scan is in progress The dwell time of each preset point in tour is 4 seconds Start Default Preset Tour 51 SHOT ON Please refer to the operation manual of keyboard control for the operation of the other six tour tr
48. on you selected including sub menus with additional options Press IRIS CLOSE butti The default number is 1 Move the joystick left or right to select 1 through 6 Vectors or tours available Each tour can be programmed for up to 16 preset positions with individual speed and dwell settings for each preset Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level 37 Program VectorScan 1 ar 2 Program a VectorScani 3 Run a VectorScan 4 Delete YactorScan IRIS CLOSE to Exit Program VectorScan 1 nama num y dwe 1 4 3 RIS CLOSE When Donel 1 999 20 7 0123456789 IRIS CLOSE When Done 5 2 6 3 Run a Vector Scan Program VectorScan 1 lumbar T Program a VectorScan 3 Run VectorScan 14 IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 6 4 Delete a Vector Scan Program VactorScan 1 2 Program a VectorScan 2 Run VectorScan 4 Delete VactorScan IRIS CLOSE to Are you sure to do this Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to make your selection The submenu displayed below allows the user to select up to 16 preset positions 1 8 on the first page and 9 16 on the second page move joystick down to access the second page Under name you can select P or V indicating a preset or a vector as your selection Under num you
49. oordinates Using the joystick move the pan amp tilt to the desired Tilt Start coordinates for the selected sector Press IRIS CLOSE button to set the Tilt Start position coordinates and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the on screen coordinates Using the joystick move the pan amp tilt to the desired Tilt End coordinates for the selected sector Press IRIS CLOSE button to set the Tilt End position coordinates and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to select ON or OFF Based on your selection the name you have entered for this sector will be displayed or not on the screen when the PTZ positions itself within the set of coordinates you have selected Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick Left or Right to select ON or OFF Based on your selection the name you have entered for this preset position will be displayed or not on the screen 29 5 2 2 3 Coordinates Display 1 PreShot Setup Sector t Coordinates 4 Start Up Ser Ms 3 IRIS CLOSE Lo 5 2 2 4 Start Up Message Display Options 1 PreShot 2 Sector Setup 3 Coordinates 94 St IRI S CLOSE to Exit Camera SAMSUNG Protocol Baudrat
50. r OFF This selection allows the user to control the behavior of the dome when it reaches to lowest tilt position The Pan motor will change direction and reverse the image allowing you to follow the moving object without screen reversal Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu 33 5 2 3 5 Auto Focus 1 3 4 5 7 Contro Ontions Set Pan and Tilti Set Default Function Sneed Limit Auta Flip Auto Focus Auto AB Vectorocan AF VactorScan Still TRIS CLOSE to Exil 9 2 3 6 Auto AE Control Sat Pan and Tilt Set Default Function 1 Sneed Limit Auta Flip ON Auto Focus PTs Auta AE PTZ Vactorscan AF ON VactorScan Still OFF RIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 3 7 Vector Scan AF Control Ontions Set Pan and Tilti 2 Set Default Function ON Sneed Limit Auta Flip Auto Focus Auto VectorScan AF VectorScan Still RIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 3 8 Vector Scan Still Control Ontiongs Set Pan and Tilt 2 Set Default Function j This concludes the Control Options Setup menu Speed Limit Auta Flip Auta Focus Auta AE VectorScan AF VectorScan Still 15 CLOSE to Exits Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick Left or Right to choose PTZ OFF or Z These selections allow the user to control the behavior of the auto focus mechanism PTZ Auto Focus The camera adjusts the focus automatically while monitoring the scre
51. ral area bound by user set coordinates on both axis X Y Example you can define North as an area bound by an arc between North West and North East When the PTZ is pointed in this general area the name North will appear on the screen Move the joystick right to select a sector position 1 8 Press IRIS CLOSE button to return to previous menu User can subsequently name the sector by moving the joystick down to the name field Move the Joystick right to display name submenu as illustrated below User can edit the name of a Sector position Move the Joystick Left or Right to select desired character position and press IRIS OPEN button to display the character selection sub menu Move the joystick Left or Right to select desired character 0 9 or A Z Press IRIS OPEN button to confirm selection and move to the next character of choice Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done Press IRIS OPEN button to confirm 27 5 2 2 2 3 Pan Start POSITION Sector Setup Number Name Pan Start POS Pan En d POS Tilt Start POS Ti l4 End POS Name Display I5 CLOSE to Exit 3 5 5 IR MS g 5 2 2 2 4 Pan End POSITION Sector Setup Number Name Pan Start POS End POS MV Start POS Tilt End POS Name Display 15 CLOSE to Exit LA So CFT lf CLOSE When D B 216 n 1t 0 0 5 2 2 2 5 Tilt Start POSITION Press IRIS CLOSE bu
52. rd controllers make up the building blocks for any size video surveillance system Using multiple keyboard controllers and multiple high speed dome camera units one can monitor a variety of environments from small to very large Extensive and flexible architecture facilitates remote control functions for a variety of external switching devices such as multiplexers and DVRs 1 1 Performance Characteristics e Built in 10x times Optical power zoom camera with true day night capability e 1 255 individually addressed units The dome address is defined using a dip switch with 8 positions Binary addressing scheme e Integrated multi protocol selected via Dip Switch settings for Pelco D and Pelco Note The dome can auto differentiate the protocol of the controller only on power up e Continuous 360 degree rotation slip ring e 90 degree Tilt action plus 2 degree angle adjustment the view angle can be 90 or 92 degrees e speed in manual operation is variable from 0 1 up to 240 degrees per second e Tilt speed in manual operation 15 variable from 0 1 to 100 degrees per second e 128 preset positions A preset position is defined as a user definable setting for precise coordinates pan tilt and zoom on all 3 axis e The maximum speed when a preset position is called can reach 300 degrees per second with positioning accuracy of 0 1 degree Compatible with a variety Camera Modules Hitachi Samsung e Input power supply
53. sideration impedance matching and or termination R5 455 Power Supply Dome 1 CCTV Monitor E 5 455 Videa Dome 2 RS 485 Bus 0000 Joystick R5 485 Controller Dome N Winne Diagram for multple Does 17 4 Quick Start Operation Guide CAUTION Do not turn the power ON until you have finished all connections and communication settings 4 1 Connect the power to the dome As soon as the power is turned ON the dome initiates a self test which includes a rotation of the dome on both axis and the camera will display a brief menu followed by a live image on the monitor Note During self testing it is normal to hear a clicking sound caused by the camera module for about 2 5 seconds of vertical movement as a result of the vertical self alignment 4 2 Joystick controller setting Set the protocol baud rate and address of the keyboard controller to match the settings on the dome For instructions of how to set the keyboard communication settings please refer to keyboard controller manual Attention If the protocol setting of the dome is set to auto detection the protocol of keyboard controller can be set arbitrarily But its baud rate should be set identical with that of the dome device 4 3 Start testing When all of the above settings are completed you can start testing the dome functionality 1 Direction control test of dome device 2 Zooming control test of camera e d p
54. tion menu of the dome 38 5 2 5 Continued from Previous Section The following section is specific to the Camera module available options menus and sub menus that can also be accessed directly from the keyboard by entering 57 5 or 57 PRESET depending the model and type of the selected keyboard controller Main Setup SPECIAL SPECIAL SETUP Sub Menu CAM TITLE ON OFF WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT ON CAM TITLE SETUP Sub Menu ATW MANUAL AWC ATW MODE Sub Menu QUTDOOR INDOOR END MANUAL SETUP Sub Menu RED 1 100 BLUE 1 100 END AWC SET OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH MOTION DET ON OFF FOCUS MD SETUP Sub Menu DISP ALARM OFF ON AREA SEL AREA 1 2 3 4 AREA MOD ON OFF TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT END FOCUS SETUP Sub Menu MODE MANUAL AUTO ONE PUSH MANUAL Sub Menu ZOOM FOCUS POS SETUP TELE NEAR WIDE FAR AUTO Sub Menu ZOOM POS SETUP TELE WIDE ONE PUSH Sub Menu ZOOM FOCUS POS SETUP Sub Menu TELE NEAR WIDE FAR ZOOM TRK ON OFF ZOOM SPEED FAST SLOW D ZOOM ON OFF ON Sub Menu D ZOOM LIMIT SETUP LIMIT X2 10 END DISP ZOOM MAG ON OFF ZOOM POS INIT ON OFF ON Sub Menu ZOOM INIT POS SETUP X 1 10 END LENS INIT END EXPOSURE EXP
55. tions are possible based on the function you selected including sub menus with additional options Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level This defines the behavior of the dome to respond to a preset or a vector as the default position Move the joystick Left or Right to select P preset V Vector Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu The default number is 001 Move the joystick left or right to position the cursor under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button to move the cursor on the second numeral line 0 9 Move the Joystick left or right again under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button again to select the desired number 0 9 Press IRIS OPEN button again to confirm the selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit OSD menu 32 5 2 3 2 3 Delay Set Default Function 1 Default Function 2 Number 3 Delay 4 Operation IRIS CLOSE t6 Exit 1 999 120 1 0123456789 IRIS CLOSE When Done 5 2 3 2 4 Operation Set Default Function 1 Default Function 2 Number 3 Delay 94 Qperation IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 3 3 Speed Limit Contro Set Pan and Tilt Set Default Function ON 1 93 Sneed Limit 4 Auta Flip 9 Auto Focus E Auta T VactorScan AF VYectorScan Still IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 3 4 Auto Flip Control Options 1 Set
56. tton to exit and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the on screen coordinates Using the joystick move the pan amp tilt to the desired Pan Start coordinates for the selected sector Press IRIS CLOSE button to set the starting pan position coordinates and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the on screen coordinates Using the joystick move the pan amp tilt to the desired Pan End coordinates for the selected sector Press IRIS CLOSE button to set the ending pan position coordinates and return to the previous menu level Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection 28 Sector Setup Number Name Pan Start POS Pan End POS Tilt Start POS Tilt End POS Name Display RIS CLOSE to Exit 3 6 7 5 2 2 2 6 Tilt End POSITION Sector Setup Number Name Pan Start Pan End POS Ti lt Start POS Tilt End POS Name Display RIS CLOSE to Exit 1 Spe ear Hane po Fer ena d 5 2 2 2 7 aactor 1 Number 2 Name 3 Pan Start POS 4 Pan End POS 5 Tilt Start POS Tilt End POS 4T Name Display IRIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 2 2 8 Name Display Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the on screen c
57. unction e Resume operation function Dome unit will return to the previous operation after the execution of an operation using the on screen menu e Intelligent manual scan function By executing this function in manual pan operation you can adjust the manual pan behavior of the dome e Intelligent power off real time memory Should power fail while the dome was in operation the dome will resume its preprogrammed function upon power restore Zoom and dome speed correlation function When the camera is zoomed in close the dome speed 15 reduced to allow for precise operation control 2 0 Installation amp Configuration 2 1 Package Contents The dome carton contains the following Description Qty High Speed Dome mechanism 1 Camera Module 1 Samsung 10 or Hitachi 10x Clear Acrylic dome cover 1 Camera shroud black 1 Plastic bag W Screws Secret Screw Mini Screwdriver O ring Adapter for wall or ceiling bracket 6 conductor Control Power Video harness 1 24VAC transformer 1500 mA 1 Wall bracket 1 Suspend bracket 4 1 1 Instruction manual Figure 1 Illustrates the upper layer of the packing material top half Figure 2 Illustrates the lower layer of the carton bottom half High Speed Dome amp Camera Wall Bracket 24 VAC 1 5 Amp Transformer ra Ceiling Adapter __ TE Base Suspend Adapter 9 Spacer 4 Cable Harness and conne
58. under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button again to select rele gm 1515 CLOSE he s AJ the desired number 0 9 Press IRIS OPEN button again to 23 5 2 2 1 2 Set Preshot 5 2 2 1 3 Call Preshot PreShot Name 1 Number 2 Set Freshot 93 Gall Preshot Prashot 9 Name Name Display OFF RIS CLOSE to Exit 5 2 2 1 4 Delete Preshot you sure to this ne OPEN to Confirm IRIS CLOSE to Cance 5 2 2 1 5 Name IRIS CLOSE Whan Done 123496789 ABCDEFGHI JKLMN OPORSTUVWXYZ 15 OPEN When Done IS CLOSE to Exit R confirm the selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level Move the Dome camera to the desired position on all 3 axis P T Z and then press IRIS CLOSE button to confirm preset position location and return to the previous menu The menu will display Stored confirming that the position has been set in the dome memory If you do not see the confirmation repeat the process as there may be a latency of communications depending the wiring method and the number of devices connected on the RS485 Loop Based on the displayed selected preset position on line 1 of this menu the dome will respond upon moving the joystick to the Right position and position itself to the corresponding coordinates X Y 7 of the selected preset position Caution Are you sure you want
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