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1. Off is not used for putting the number or name on screen is for giving the number name to the camera Edit When Edit is selected the screen of string of 20 characters will be display ready for alpha numeric setting Push the joystick right ward for the second time will pop the alpha numeric list for selection The character currently located is displayed on above of the line in larges scale Position is to choose the position for camera name to be displayed 2 Sense up gt is the abbreviation of sensitivity It gives user the ability to set up sensitivity for AGC function AGC function is for controlling dynamic headroom 9 options are available in this item with default of OFF 3 AISHUT 3 Auto or Fix Auto When auto mode is chosen there will be a number shown on the right hand side of the word Auto The number is the output level set for this mode If Auto is not the selected mode then the number will not show and entering to the level adjustment will be prohibited To make adjustment use up down of joystick or arrow keys Use visual feedback from screen which will change during the adjustment until the desired outcome is reached Default level is 4 E Fix Like the auto mode the output level setting will be shown in the line of this item on the screen The adjustment procedure is the same as Auto mode Default level is also 4 4 AES Auto or Fix AES AES means Auto Electronic S
2. 5 O 4 N N User s manual D06469810013G 5 4 Control Protocol and Baud Rate Control protocol and baud rate must be set correctly to the camera in order to establish proper communication between the camera and control device Be sure that the same protocol and baud rate are selected in control device too Presently 2 types of protocol and 3 levels of baud rate are provided by this speed dome through an 8 bit DIP switch labeled DS1 1 means to set the bit to OFF position Bit 1 and 2 are for baud rate setup Bit 3 4 and 5 are for protocol selection Bit 6 is reserved future use Bit 7 is for firmware upgrade mode Bit 8 is for cooling fan on off switching Ol eS 1191111 12345678 First installer needs to choose a communication protocol with bit number 3 4 and 5 Watch that the same protocol is chosen for speed dome and controller The following table shows the three protocols provided in this speed dome Check what are available in the controller before choosin the protocol Protocol Pelco D Pelco P Reserved Reserved Bit 1 and 2 for baud rate setup Same baud rate must set for the speed dome and control device or communication for control will fail User s manual D06469810013G 14 55 RS485 Network and Impedance Transmission distances of 5485 Bus The 0 56mm AWG 24 twisted pair or higher grade wires are recommended for data
3. bowl type holder for ceiling hold or wall mount Metal bowl To work with item 3 for holder creating ceiling wall mount Screws for the build of camera s holding structure User s manual D06469810013G 19 6 2 Surface mount onto Ceiling 1 Locate the base onto the place the camera is to mount and fix the base on the place tightly with screws through the 3 holes on the base be sure screws are complete in the ceiling 2 Get the camera and secure it to the base with the supplied metal chain 3 Then fit the camera body to the base rotate the camera body clockwise until it is completely locked into position 4 Put the screw A anti loss in position and screw it in In case of dealing with a concrete wall Mark the locations for screw through the holes on the base Make holes on the wall then insert the supplied plastic plugs into the holes and squeeze them in until they are flush with the wall surface Mount the base on the desired place tightly with screws User s manual D06469810013G 20 6 3 Embed Camera Into Ceiling Step 1 To insert the speed dome into the ceiling first a hole must be properly made to let the dome be through for hanging The best way to decide the diameter of the hole and the spots for mounting screws is to use the supplied metal holder m Put the holder on the surface of the target location and mark a circle with pencil or color marker Also mark out t
4. connected to the controller m f two or more speed domes the system the terminator resistor of END unit must be loaded more information is in the next section Select a proper protocol and corresponding baud rate for the DVR Be sure both sides PTZ camera and DVR have the same protocol and baud rate RS 485 M onitor E In case the DVR does not have PTZ control function use a separate keyboard for the camera control Protocol shall be properly selected too fi 00 ower i Adapter Dome RS 485 M onitor 5 oe Se 8 ee gt gt DVR Keyboard User s manual D06469810013G 34 Connect Speed dome to video server Video server the contemporary device for conducting surveillance through LAN and WAN can also be the controlling tool for this speed dome camera Most video servers in market are built with RS485 port and one video in for connecting one camera To wor
5. evens take place Dwell time is programmable subject to the controller some controllers don t offer the access to dwell setting Refer to the table on below for function assignments to each alarm 1 0 Alarm in Wire Color Alarm GND Wire Color Alarm out Wire Color Red 2 Orange Purple Com Alarm inputs This speed dome has three alarm inputs and each input is given by the software a companion view preset When trigger single is sent to alarm in the following reactions will be taken by the speed dome pan tilt mechanism will move lens to the preset alarm out port will act 5485 the console control unit will be notified The three inputs and their correspondent view presets are independent from one to another Therefore with the connections to three sensors installer can set up camera to monitor three different spots with different dwell time Presets For Events Default settings at the alarm ins activations are If setting s is are done to presets 17 18 and 19 At the trigger of alarm in number 1 lens will move to preset 17 At the trigger of alarm in number 2 lens will move to preset 18 At the trigger of alarm in number 3 lens will move to preset 19 If one or more positions of presets 17 18 and 19 is are empty At the trigger of alarm 1 lens will move to preset 1 preset 17 is empty At the trigger of alarm 2 lens will
6. has compressed contrast range which is normally used in outdoor where the light variation is very dynamic The default setting is Gamma 1 Zoom AF This is to drive lens to carry out auto focusing after making control of zoom in or zoom out However this function is not the guarantee of the best focusing result Use manual focus control buttons on controller to fine tune the focus on specific target refer to Auto Focus on above Default setting is the Off position AF Sleep 3 On or Off The image change less than auto focus range in five minutes the auto focus will sleep in AF Sleep on mode Then the image change more 6dB than auto focus range the auto focus will wake up Scale To switch the OSD function on or off Language gt sub items Three options of English Deutsch and Italiano Winker or Off When winker is set on position the round blinker will be display on the screen of top right The blinker means the camera is in normal operation User s manual D06469810013G 44 30 MISC gt This is for turning picture from left to right or called Mirror To activate it first enter the H reverse and choose ON in sub menu or Off This is for turning picture up side down or called Flip To activate it first enter the V reverse and choose ON in sub menu Posi NEGA 3 To change image to positive or n
7. move to preset 2 preset 18 is empty At the trigger of alarm 3 lens will move to preset 3 preset 19 is empty Note m All the three alarm inputs are TTL level and triggered by negative signals utilize the default view positions user must pre set the desired monitor spots to presets number 17 18 and 19 or 1 2 and 3 ie nr User s manual D06469810013G 29 Alarm ON Management Protocol With the arrangements pre defined in its software the PTZ camera will perform the following surveillance functions automatically at the triggering s to alarm input s E Camera is running Auto run when alarm signal s kicks in 1 When the first alarm signal hits this camera camera will move to the corresponding presets see relative information on above at its maximum speed of 240 per second Camera will stay at the preset position for 60 seconds Camera will be back to the original auto pan function after 60 seconds if no second alarm in jumps in this 60 second time frame In case the second and third alarms occur during the 60 seconds camera will move to the preset set for alarm 2 stay there for 10 seconds then move to the next preset set for alarm 3 stay for 5 seconds and keeps moving around these presets until the 60 second time frame is over Camera will be back to its original auto run function after the 60 seconds a Camera is in steady mode when alarm signal s kicks in 1 54 When the first alarm
8. or the camera may fail the control Camera ID setup Protocol selection Baud rate selection Termination impedance Important Notice All the DIP switches for setting up camera ID protocol baud rate and 485 terminating impedance are inside the dome and accessible via a opening on the bottom In normal condition this opening is sealed with a piece of metal cover The metal cover together with a robber around the opening is for stopping water and dust going inside Therefore installer must be very careful during the opening or putting back the metal cover Tools 1 Philips or plus type screw driver 2 for opening and putting back cover 2 Pincer paper clip or small flat screw driver to move the lever of DIP switch Access point to DIP switches for setups To open the cover take the two screws off from bottom chassis as the instruction on below Take the two screws off User s manual D06469810013G 7 5 2 DIP switches Overview of DIP switches There are three sets of DIP switch on board for different setup purposes location quantity used for 8 Protocol baud rate setup Device ID setup Network impedance Refer to the picture on below for DIP switch locations In the following paragraphs are the detail descriptions of the three main setups the installer must do before hardware mounting and cabling work should begin User s manual D064698
9. signal cables throughout the sub assembly right picture Step 3 Fasten the sub assembly and camera together at the joint of D sub connectors Rotate camera all the way in direction of clockwise Fix the base to camera with the supplied screw and wrench User s manual D06469810013G 24 Step 4 the ceiling mount bracket Put cables into the tube starting with the 9 pin alarm I O take the male part off to obtain smaller size Have all connectors come out the tube from cable outlet near the top of the bracket Step 5 Fasten the camera module sub assembly to the bracket with the supplied screws Step 6 Mount the bracket onto ceiling and tight the bracket completely Caution Be sure the wall is strong enough to hold the entire device i e housing camera The figure on below shows how it looks like when ceiling drop is finished User s manual 0064698100136 25 7 Connecting Wires The cables wires and connector attached to the speed dome are categories into 4 major functions of Power Video RS485 Alarm in and out ee They are easily distinguished from one to another as being featured with different connectors Refer to the picture on below to learn about cable and connector information User s manual D06469810013G 26 7 1 Power The camera has two versions for
10. signal hits this camera camera will move to the corresponding presets see relative information on above at maximum speed of 240 per second Camera will stay at the preset position for 60 seconds Camera will be back to the original position after 60 seconds if no second alarm in jumps in this 60 second time frame In case the second and third alarms occur during the 60 seconds camera will move to the preset set for alarm 2 stay there for 10 seconds then move to the next preset set for alarm 3 stay for 5 seconds and keeps moving around these presets until the 60 second time frame is over Camera will be back to its original position after the 60 seconds User s manual D06469810013G 30 Alarm output The alarm output is a hardware toggle switch of NC normal close and NO normal open In the event the camera receives trigger signal from one of the three alarm inputs the two output ports will exchange their states i e NC port will turn into OPEN condition and NO port will become CLOSE This is used for activating various external alarm devices such as siren recorder alarm light or call out system Alarm on status will be automatically relieved at the 30 minute from the triggering point and PTZ will be back to the original conditions To relief system the alarm on status manually use the MANUAL OFF on the controller Subject to the function s availability to the controller Warning The NC NO port provided by a
11. 10013G 8 5 3 Set Up Device ID Number To build correct network for control communication every speed dome camera in the network must have an unique ID number which is set by the bit 1 to 8 of a 8 bit DIP switch DS2 Note Factory default of device ID is 1 Find 8 bit DIP switch DS2 on the PC board ON remark Dash line in table means to 4 set the bit to OFF position 123545678 Bit number m Refer to the tables in the next two pages for ID setting the tables will show the relation between pin assignments of DIP switch and ID numbers 1 to 255 m the speed domes a network must have their unique ID It is highly recommended to installers for future maintenance and users convenience to mark the ID of each camera onto its corresponding location on the site map and make out a list of cameras with their ID numbers m The DS2 pin assignment for ID setup is in binary format User s manual D06469810013G 9 ID table 1 64 96 User s manual 0064698100136 Fon fon TERCA on ID table 65 128 on l See __ Fon fon ee 01 1 on ron fon on on fon 04 1 on 72 fon on on 10 1 ra fon
12. 9 Roma Tel 06 30316333 Fax 06 30350231 www vidia it Congratulations for the purchasing of the world most compact PTZ Pan Tilt and Zoom camera The camera is designed and manufactured not just to meet the requirements for traditional CCTV and modern digital surveillance but also increase the systems overall performance The PT mechanism provides controllable panning 360 and tilting 90 auto rotation 180 functions giving users the capability to manipulate the camera for precise locating on target The built in micro controller allows users to program up to 64 presets for quick and accurate capture to specific view positions Moving speed ranging from 0 25 to 300 degrees per second and is selectable to controller is variable in 16 optional levels Dwell time of each view position is also selectable from 1 up to 255 seconds System function includes I O for alarm function for intrusion management ID setup maximum to 255 and impedance matching option for multiple node system 2 control protocols 3 options of baud rates RS485 communication format This device is driven by DC12V or AC24V power It can be controlled by keyboard PC video server or standalone DVR Majority of image related functions such as DSP functions lens functions special effects of video are managed via OSD On Screen Display menu These functions are explained in the section of OSD with details The CCD can be set up for automa
13. USER S MANUAL PTZ Dome Camera 1 3 la www vidia it Please read this manual carefully before using and save this manual for future reference Vidia Srl Vasanello 23 00189 Tel 06 30316333 Fax 06 30350231 www vidia it O A O N gt 10 11 12 CONTENTS Safety Information Preface Feature List Product Appearance Basic Setup 5 1 Access the DIP switches 5 2 DIP switches 53 Device ID 5 4 Control Protocol and Baud Rate 55 RS485 Network and impedance Mount the Dome camera 6 1 Mounting accessory 6 2 Surface mount 6 3 Embedded 6 4 Wall mounting 6 5 Ceiling drop Connecting wires 7 1 Power 7 2 Video 7 3 RS485 74 Alarm I O Applications 8 1 Controllers and RS485 8 2 Connect single dome 8 3 Connect two or more domes Camera setup OSD functions 9 1 OSD operation 9 2 Function list and description 9 3 OSD function setup example Pre defined system functions Advanced Setting Preset function Specification CONN OF W 15 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 28 28 29 32 32 33 36 38 38 38 41 46 47 48 Vidia Srl Vasanello 23 00189 Roma Tel 06 30316333 Fax 06 30350231 www vidia it Safety Information Federal Communication Commission FCC Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B d
14. ate camera the way direction of clockwise Fix the base to camera with the supplied screw and wrench User s manual D06469810013G 22 Step 4 Get the wall mount bracket Remove metal cover sheet from bracket Fig 1 Step 5 Mount the bracket onto wall Fig 2 but DO NOT tight the bracket to completely until the Step 6 and 7 are finished Caution Be sure the wall is strong enough to hold the entire device i e housing camera Step 6 Lay all the signal cables RS485 video power and alarm wires the trench of bracket and have all connectors come out bracket through the cable outlet Fig 3 Step 7 Fasten the camera module assembly to the bracket with supplied screws Fig 4 Step 8 Put the cover back to holder Fig 5 User s manual D06469810013G 23 6 5 Ceiling drop To mount the camera from ceiling a metal wall mount bracket in separate package will be needed The mounting procedure Step 1 the metal bowl and mounting base put them together with screws to make them a sub assembly for mounting Step 2 Hook the sub assembly and camera with the safety cable located the bottom of camera left picture on below then put the
15. egative mode Priority is to choose the determining item between AGC headroom and sensitivity for internal circuit to follow MASKA Mask function is to provide privacy protection to special object A rectangular shadow in black color with programmable size will block the object considered as privacy from being displayed on monitor or recorded by DVR This camera offers two masks MASK A and B These two are identical in function and operation but can be set up and enable disable separately To enable this function first turn the function on by entering the sub item MASK 1 and choosing ON The 27 step is to move the shadow to the position with functions of H position and The last step is to define the mask area which is composed with the H size and V size Use joystick or arrow key to make up the shadow area The Connected function appeared in sub menu is to stick the mask in proportion to the protected object s when object size is enlarged or shrunk with zoom function or re positioned with reverse functions E MASK The secondary Mask function Operation is the same as MASK A User s manual D06469810013G 45 10 Pre defined System Functions Power up action After the power is first applied to a dome it will perform a self test procedure This calibrates and checks the basic functions of the dome External controls are overruled during this self test period A
16. eo server directly m Power DC12V or AC24V shall be applied to the camera via separate DC or AC adapter lf there is only one PTZ camera connected to the controller leave the terminator resistor in the PTZ camera OPEN Select proper control protocol and baud rate at the controller and the speed dome Be sure both sides camera controller have the same protocol and baud rate Connect to keyboard monitor Power Adapter Power IN VIDEO OUT Speed Dome Monitor Connect to keyboard MUX Power Adap Power IN VIDEO OUT 6 0000000000000009 Multiplexer or 5 485 Monitor User s manual D06469810013G 33 Connect Speed dome to standalone DVR Connect the RS485 of camera to controller in this case the DVR with a pair of twisted cable Tele control to speed dome will be conducted from the DVR via the cable Connect video signal to a multiplexer matrix or DVR If video is sent to a multiplexer or matrix instead of DVR it needs to be relayed to DVR via the MUX or matrix for making record m Power DC12V shall be applied to the camera independently with the supplied power adaptor Set the terminator resistor speed dome to OPEN position if only one speed dome is
17. er anti interference performance arise when the cables are long in the connection The reliability of control signals could be downgraded with the phenomena that your dome camera does not respond to or just responds at intervals to the controller or does continuous operation without stop In such circumstances the usage of RS485 distributor is recommended The distributor can change the star configuration connection to the mode of connection stipulated in the RS485 standards The new connection achieves reliable data transmission Main 5495 distributor Controller User s manual D06469810013G 17 6 Mount Dome Camera There are 4 four ways to mount the PTZ camera which are Embedded into ceiling Attached to the ceiling surface directly Held to ceiling surface through a bracket Mounted to wall through a bracket Pie eS Please read the accessory list on the next page to get understand of what components are for which type of mountings User s manual D06469810013G 18 6 1 Mounting Accessory The following items are supplied with the speed dome for the camera mounting Description Plastic rin la To hold the camera embedded on ceiling Must be used with the metal ring together to hold the PTZ camera To hold the camera embedded on ceiling Must be used with the plastic decoration ring together to hold the PTZ camera To hold the camera on ceiling surface Used together with item 4
18. fter the self test the PTZ camera will be ready for control If the device was running the Auto pan function before power was broken the speed dome will retrieve Auto Scan function until new control is given by an operator Tour group The speed dome software automatically groups the first 16 presets into 4 tour groups i e presets 1 4 is owned by group 1 Preset number 5 to 8 belong to group 2 etc When tour function is initiated the P T mechanism will start scanning automatically around all the presets included in the group How to initiate tour function is subject to controllers Preset Functions See the table on the next page User s manual D06469810013G 46 Supplementary Notice Advanced Setting Preset function Note Functions in the following table MAY NOT be applied to other keyboards 11 Preset Function for Keyboard 2010 Preset Number keys Number keys No press Preset button 5 hold Preset button for 3 sec Rerum to nome poston dscns Preset No button Call Preset Function Preset No button hold for 3 sec Set Preset Function User s manual D06469810013G 47 12 Specification Camera with Power Zoom 23X lens CCD Manufacturer Sony Resolution 480 TV lines Size 1 4 inch Image control OSD menu Zoom Op
19. he spots for screws with the screw holes on the holder Cut the camera hole alone with the curve Drill holes for screw in 6 mm 1 4 on the three marked spots Step 2 Integrate the decoration ring with camera The decoration ring is not just for nice looking but also the piece to hold the camera in place for embedded mounting To integrate the ring to camera 1 Take the transparent dome cover off 2 Locate the ring to the bottom side of the cover 3 Put the cover back to the camera Step 3 Mount the camera through the hole Take the below steps to make the camera cling to ceiling 1 Place the auxiliary metal bracket onto the top of the ceiling 2 Put the camera through out the hole 3 Align the screw holes of the decoration ring and the auxiliary bracket 4 Put screws through and tighten the two brackets with the ceiling in between User s manual D06469810013G 21 6 4 Wall mounting To mount the camera from ceiling a metal wall mount bracket in separate package will be needed The mounting procedure Step 1 Get the metal bowl and mounting base put them together with screws to make them a sub assembly for mounting Step 2 Hook the sub assembly and camera with the safety cable located the bottom of camera left picture on below then put the signal cables throughout the sub assembly right picture Step 3 Fasten the sub assembly and camera together at the joint of D sub connectors Rot
20. huttle which controls the CCD exposure in electronic way It also has two optional modes of Auto and Fix The longer the exposure time is chosen for instance 1 100 is 8 times longer than 1 10000 the brighter the picture will be However it also takes the risk of over exposure in strong light environments Default is Fix mode and in OFF position to obtain maximum exposure User s manual D06469810013G 40 5 BLC gt On or Off Back Light Compensation a function used for adjusting the exposure level automatically in the conditions that lens is facing strong spot light source which normally drives AES or AISHUT too much and cause object too dark Off To utilize this function turn it on with the ON OFF selection firstly BLC AREA make proper mask to block light source do that user must situate the lens to cover the target precisely BLC LEVEL choose an appropriate sensitivity for the function 6 AGC stands for Automatic Gain Control It maintains video level as constant against variable input levels therefore keeps the brightness of image stable There are 9 optional levels of headroom for the AGC setting Factory default is set to the maximum level of 18dB which gives the maximum dynamic headroom The smaller number while has less dynamic range responds faster to get stable image during the changes of brightness 7 White BAL ATW AWB and related adjustments Color tone function is mainly about col
21. igital 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 device 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Correct the equipment into an output a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Notice for customers in Canada CAUTION m This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ATTENTION Cet appareil numerique de laclasse respects toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada E Vidia Srl Via Vasanello 23 0018
22. k with this speed dome installer must connect both signals video and RS485 from the server to the camera as the picture shown on below First of all the camera ID should be kept on number 0 zero or 1 one when it is linked to a video server unless your video server requires different ID Be sure the RS485 polarity is correctly handled Once the wirings are completed start the video server control panel on computer and follow the instructions on below during the video server setup Choose Pelco D as the control protocol choose 59485 as the communication format baud rate matches the setting in camera 2400 is recommended parity is set to 0 zero or None Data bit is 8 eight Stop bit is 1 one XDSL Cable Modem Power Adapter Power IN E Video out 5 485 Speed Dome You should be able to control to the speed dome after these are correctly set up For advanced functions you must follow the instructions given by the video server manual User s manual D06469810013G 35 8 3 Connect two more domes to console As the RS485 supports multi drop topology two or more devices can be connected to one controller as a system For such application the rules must be followed Connect speed domes to host daisy chain pattern as possible as you can Star type configurati
23. larm out is a mechanical contact relay Make sure the device connected to the alarm output does not drain current over than 0 5A and the voltage is not higher than DC 24V or AC 250V Any load over these may damage the alarm output port permanently e ae User s manual D06469810013G 31 8 Applications The PTZ camera by itself alone or encompassed in different numbers of domes with comprehensive matrix switching is mainly for link to 4 different control means also known in different terms such as controller console or host PC based system Keyboard controller DVR Digital Video Recorder Video server 8 1 Controllers and RS485 While most keyboards DVRs and video servers are equipped with RS485 port which can be directly connected to speed dome desk top and notebook computers usually don t provide direct output of RS485 Therefore an interface device signal converter will be needed when computer is used as the controller RS485 converter Note Check the PC first to see if RS232 port or USB port is available to the specific unit Some may have both while others only have one of the two User s manual D06469810013G 32 8 2 Connect 5485 9 dome console Connect the RS485 of camera to controller such as keyboard with a pair of twisted cable Tele control to speed dome will be executed this cable Connect camera s video signal to multiplexer monitor DVR or vid
24. n The lens will perform a short journal of Zooming when changing setting from OFF to ON not for process from ON to OFF 19 Default 3 OK or Cancel This is to turn all settings to factory preset condition To retrieve defaults first enter the Default and choose After the function is activated screen will turn into blue for few second and back to live picture with factory settings Refer to the table in Appendix 2 for factory default value 20 Freeze gt Off Freeze function is used for grabbing and displaying a picture in still condition User s manual D06469810013G 43 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Freeze mode 5 Field Frame To choose whether a field or frame of picture shall be frozen Zoom speed To choose the zooming speed If fast zooming is desired increase the zoom speed If more accurate image size is required choose medium or lower speed for zooming Focus speed To tune focusing speed Higher speed shall provide you a quicker stable picture while medium or lower focusing speed is for acquiring better focusing in bad condition see related information in Auto Focus on above Gamma gt Gamma 1 Gamma 2 Gamma correction is to correct the brightness seen by the camera to match the brightness displayed on monitor which makes the monitor show the correct level of contrast Gamma 1 has wider contrast range good for most indoor conditions Gamma 2
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26. on should be avoided to keep system away from instability Each speed dome must have its unique ID so communication data delivered to the correct target device Impedance match setup is also required to keep RS485 communication quality Make wire distribution Connect the other end of the cable to a phone box with extension outlet of two Installer must pay attention to the pins of the extension box to ensure the connection 15 correct To connect more cameras copy the same procedure on above You may continue extending the quantity of camera to its maximum number of 128 per network if the control device has the capability of addressing that many ID Extension Box Extension box Speed Extension Dome Box More Extension Box The extension wire and box are available in general electronic and phone shops Speed Dome User s manual D06469810013G 36 Connect Speed Dome and Capture Card When PC is used as the console installer needs to connect both of video and RS 485 signals to PC but separately Most capture cards have 4 video input per card and normally each PC has slots for 4 cards meaning that up to 16 cameras can be hooked to one PC Video connect the camera video to the video in of a capture card RS485 the RS485 shall be connected
27. or temperature setup Two options are offered to users with default of ATW ATW function standing for Auto Tracking White balance will monitor the ambient color temperature and makes adjustment to the white balance of video output automatically by the internal microprocessor The operation range of color temperature is from 2 500 to 9 500 K User may decide the preferred color temperature with_ATW level function ATW level allows user to choose more blue or more red the background is AWB standing for Auto White Balance is a conventional way which requires a reference target in white color to be shot for white balancing The drawback of it is if the color temperature keeps on changing such adjustment will be needed frequently Like ATW the AWB also provides option to user for more blue or red For advanced color adjustments use options R Y and B Y However these will demand more practical experience so it is suggested not to make such change on these unless skilled advisor is available To switch between ATW and AWB enter White Balance to make the change User s manual D06469810013G 41 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SYNC On or This is to give installer the option of using internal synchronization or external usually the 24 Since this device does NOT work with AC voltage always keep this in Off mode Zoom gt 1 23 Times To let user do zoom in and out Usually this is replaced by ha
28. over the target zone 3 step is to choose an appropriate sensitivity for the function This is important item and_the suggestion is to make test to the sensitivity setting with various moving objects particularly the size in different moving speeds to avoid or reduce unnecessary faulty function 4 step is to decide how long the alarm signal should be retained on screen after an event is detected Options are 10 30 and 60 seconds The last item is to decide whether warning signal will be displayed on screen at event This is set up with the OSD option 17 IR gt Off To remove the filter and turn viewing capability in dark where is IR illumination is provided IR cut filer is commonly used in most color cameras in order to gain the maximum quality of color image However the use of IR cut filter also prohibits CCD from receiving IR illumination the light source that assists camera to see in dark Therefore IR filter must be removed in dark to retrieve camera s visual ability in dark The function is in options of on and off 18 Initial gt On or Off When this function is set off the control system will lock the zoom focus and iris in their current positions Before the function is switched on again control panel will not make change to those It is useful for example when making continuous monitor with auto pan To change the setup enter initial and select the wanted optio
29. page if moving forward over the end 8 When the is captured move joystick to the right hand direction or press the right button normally is marked as confirm setting and update memory or enter the sub menu 4 exit menu move joystick to left hand direction or press the left button sometimes is marked as each page 27 close the OSD control exercise preset number 89 In the next page there will be more information about what are available for camera setup through OSD and how to do 9 2 OSD function List Total 30 items are included in the OSD menu Each has two or multiple sub items for selection or adjustment All functions are listed in the tables on next page User s manual D06469810013G 38 OSD functions list 1 OSD function list 2 25 ZOOM AF 2 26 AF SLEEP 3 4 5 spee ie WHITE BAL SYNC Focus AUTO FOCUS POSITION H GAIN ss V GAIN INITIAL DEFAULT FREEZE FREEZE MODE ZooMsPEED 1 FOCUS SPEED 24 GAMMA 2 User s manual D06469810013G 39 9 3 OSD function description 1 Camera ID 3 2 sub items This is for setting up number name for camera providing convenience to user for distinguishing one camera from others by specific name
30. power DC12V or AC24V 1 DC12V When operated with DC12V the camera may consume 1000mA DC current in full load condition To secure the safety and maintain correct function always use the 12V 1 5 DC adapter supplied by the manufacturer To power the speed dome is simple Get the DC jack from the camera and connect the adapter plug to the jack DC 12V adapter Supplied 2 AC24V AC adapter of 24V 1 66A is optional An AC adapter of 24V 1 66A is supplied with the camera housing for the AC version To power the camera connect adapter to camera s power connector __ 4 Power Connector on Speed Dome AC 24V Connector on Adaptor As soon as power is supplied the speed dome will enter initial check mode with the following procedures Move the lens around automatically for system check and calibration Screen will show blue picture words in white for around 5 seconds Then the camera will show normal image and get ready for control User s manual D06469810013G 27 7 2 Video Video output of 1Vp p is delivered at the female BNC end with 75 ohms impedance To transmit the video to receiver properly it is recommended to use 559 coaxial cable with stranded center conductor with male BNC connectors on both ends 59 is also in 75 ohm impedance which matches
31. rdware buttons on control device Digital Zoom gt On Off To set up digital zoom function Factory default setting is OFF Focus gt To let user make focus adjustment Usually this is replaced by hardware buttons on control device Auto Focus gt or Off To enable or disable the Auto Focus function Factory setting is Off In low light condition or when target to be focused is in low contrast the auto focus function may fail to deliver well focused image In this case use manual focus controls on the controlling device normally labeled as FOCUS IN FOCUS OUT to obtain clear picture with visual judgment Position gt reserved function The POSITION function is to let user to preset up to 64 groups of parameters like zoom focus etc H gain gt The enhancement function is for changing sharpness of the object contour by controlling horizontal gain V gain gt The enhancement function is for changing sharpness of the object contour by controlling vertical gain Motion gt Off Area Level Time OSD Motion is the short word of Motion Detection a function used for detecting moving article in specific zone Such detection is executed by digital signal processor in the camera To engage it turn on the DETECTION with the ON OFF selection User s manual D06469810013G 42 Secondly make proper mask to block light source do that target area must be located precisely to c
32. ries end unit unit 1 and 32 and node 2 through 31 refer to chart in previous page To set up the resistor correctly installer must decide if the specific dome camera is the termination device or not i e if it is at the end of the RS485 chain The impedance setup is provided by the bit 1 and bit 2 of DIP switch 093 Sea Open device on node Standard 120 ohms device at end For nodes Set both of Bit 1 and Bit 2 to OFF position For unit Set both of Bit 1 2 to ON position Impedance of the control unit This is generally for two cases controller with RS485 and controller with RS232 Controller with RS485 Most keyboard and video server in market have RS485 and are equipped with terminator resistor to drive a RS485 system Controller with RS 232 But most PC and notebook sort of devices have RS232 or USB port but no RS485 Therefore for PC system a RS232 or USB to RS485 converter is neded Installer must check out if the converter has proper terminator resistor User s manual D06469810013G 16 Problems practical connection In some circumstances user adopts a star configuration in practical connection The terminator resistors must be connected to the two equipment that are farthest away from each other such as equipment 1 and 15 in the following picture As the star configuration is not in conformity with the requirements of RS485 standards problems such as signal reflections low
33. the camera s output impedance The A U version is recommended rather than the version B U due of its superior performance on flexibility for resisting severe twisting bending and other stresses which occur in many CCTV installations In case the installation distance is over than 500 meters 1 500 feet additional amplifier might be needed to keep the video level and image quality If superior video quality is strongly demanded you may need to add the video buffer for each 300 meters or even 250 meters 7 3 RS485 The camera adapts RS485 in half duplex pattern a two pin connectivity as shown on the right picture Installer must pay attention to the polarity of these two pins yellow wire is the POSITIVE end and orange is the NEGATIVE Communication between controller and camera will break and control will not function if they are reversely connected The RS485 communication may run for 4 000 feet if the system network is properly built Two important factors should be handled with care during the system build up baud rate and termination impedance More information about RS485 in sections Protocol and Baud rate and Applications User s manual D06469810013G 28 7 4 Alarm Input Alarm Output This camera is equipped with 3 alarm in and one alarm out for intrusion management Installers may connect the inputs to various sensors and program the camera to move to specific spots for visual check when
34. tic switching to black white mode for night vision ready when illumination is low This camera is designed to be water resistant for outdoor use under the condition of normal temperature range from 10 to 50 Vidia Srl Vasanello 23 00189 Roma Tel 06 30316333 Fax 06 30350231 www vidia it Compact Size of 4 1 2 114 mm diameter High resolution color CCD 480 TV lines 23 times optical zoom Continuous panning for 360 Tilt for 90 auto rotation 180 Fast rotation speed up to 300 per second RS 485 digital control supporting multi nude topology BNC connector for video output Programmable for view position speed and dwell View position preset up to 64 points Auto pan and 4 groups of tour 3 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output Compatible with Pelco D and Pelco P protocols Internal ID setup function maximum to 255 Compatible with keyboard and DVR for CCTV system Compatible with PC and video server for WAN LAN surveillance 12V DC or 24V AC power input Water resistant design IP 67 grade Be able for embedded surface wall and ceiling mount Vidia Srl Via Vasanello 23 00189 Roma Tel 06 30316333 Fax 06 30350231 www vidia it Power Zoom 23 Vidia Srl Vasanello 23 00189 Tel 06 30316333 Fax 06 30350231 www vidia it 5 1 To access DIP switches Before the camera is mounted in place be sure the following four settings are properly executed
35. tical 23 times Digital 10 times Focal length 3 6 82 8 mm Aperture size 1 6 3 8 Light sensitivity Color mode 0 5 lux Black white 0 1 lux Pan Tilt Functions PT driving system Stepping motors Scan Search Navigation range Pan 360 continuous Tilt 907 auto rotation 180 Navigation speed 0 25 240 sec programmable Preset Search 300 per second Preset Quantity Max to 64 positions Dwell time 1 255 seconds Tour group 4 Auto pan Yes Communication RS 485 Protocol Pelco D Pelco P Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 Camera ID 255 Miscellaneous Video Format NTSC or PAL optional Output Level 1 0 V typical Alarm function Input 3 sets Input level TTL 5V Negative trigger Output 1 set NC NO Max load of O P port DC24V 1A or AC120V 0 5V Connectivity Video BNC female RS485 Terminal block Power DC input jack Power consumption 12 1 0 or 24V 1 66 Operation Temperature 10 50 C Humidity 20 85 RHD E User s manual D06469810013G 48 Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C Humidity 20 85 RHD Water proof 67 Certification FCC CE Inside the box Dome camera 1 set User s manual 1 set Power adapter 1 set Screw Pack 1 set Installation base 1 piece Metal ring for mount 1 piece Decoration ring 1 piece Metal bowl holder 1 piece E User s manual D06469810013G 49
36. to the RS232 or USB port through an signal converter Refer to the previous section for the establishment of the RS485 network watch the difference of impedance setup for terminal device against single or multiple domes in a network RS 485 Power Power Power Power wy Adapter Gy Adapter Adapter Adapter Dome Dome Dome Dome Video Video Video RS 485 PC DVR Capture Card RS232 To gt 5485 Power power is to be connected locally with the supplied adapter User s manual D06469810013G 37 9 Camera setup OSD functions For the version with Power Zoom many functions are available to users for setup and fine tune through controllers To access the functions and make adjustment follow the instructions on below 9 1 OSD operation 1 To initiate the OSD setup function exercise preset 88 a simulated function call at keyboard Due to the procedure may vary from one keyboard to another please read the keyboard manual first 2 After menu is displayed use Up and down controls joystick or arrow keys to locate the target item The under seized item will blink and screen will move to next or previous
37. transmission cable The maximum theoretical transmitting distances for the AWG 24 are as follows Baud Rate Maximum Transmitting Distance 2400 Bps 1800m 4800 Bps 1200m If user selects thinner cables or installs the dome in an environment surrounded by strong electromagnetic interference or connects lots of equipment to the RS485 bus the maximum transmitting distance will decrease To increase the maximum transmitting distance do the opposite way i e use thicker wire and keep the cable away from the interference Connection and terminator resistor The RS485 requires daisy chain connection among the equipments There must be terminator resistors for impedance matching typically 120 ohms within the range from 90 to 250 ohms Terminators are to be located at both ends of each RS 485 net 9 1200 if 1200 2 3 AH 32 120 n n 120 1 2 3 32 User s manual D06469810013G 15 Impedance setup for speed dome Each speed dome camera has a switchable terminator resistor built in which is set to OFF position as the factory default In a network of RS485 chain the speed domes are classified in two catego

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