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2. In general it is easier to do this before connecting the camera but in some cases you may need to change settings while the camera is connected to the DVR In this case please make a temporary connection by following the procedures laid out in the next section Connecting the Camera Please be advised that adjusting these settings after the camera is mounted can be difficult due to the panel potentially being inaccessible because of location position etc To access the panel one must remove the clear dome by first twisting the metal collar around the dome counterclockwise and then removing the three screws securing the plastic dome to the camera Take care to not scratch the clear dome while removing it The circuit board on which the DIP switches are mounted Is visible below the camera in the bottom picture DIP switches are binary meaning that they are either On or Off Different combinations of ones and zeroes on the board produce different settings On the QD6523ZH there are a total of 12 DIP switches The first eight are for setting the address of the camera The next block of four switches controls the baud rate switches 1 and 2 which is the speed in bits per second at which the DVR communicates with the camera for control Switches 3 and 4 are for setting parity which some DVRs use to detect for communication errors Your camera is set to a baud rate of 9600 This will allow you to effectively control the camera up to 300 fee
3. This conflict can cause the camera to freeze or damage it There are two pages of menus shown gt PRESET on the right with the first page covering PAN preset points pan scan tour and pattern AUTO SCAN operations AUTO TOUR AUTO PATTERN eT IDLE MOTION The second page contains utilitarian features that affect th tion of th Bee eatures that affect the operation of the BACK EXIT camera Privacy Mask This functions exactly like the feature of the same name on the DVR gt PRIVACY MASK in that it creates an area on screen which PTZ SPEED is blacked out Unlike the DVR s feature HORIZONTAL COORDINATES the privacy mask only appears when the POWER UP camera moves to view the area where the MENU IDLE 1M mask was created You can create up to PTZ AUTO STOP 15S 24 privacy masks BACK EXIT 18 To mask off an area l gt PRIVACY NO 1 STEP 1 Exit the camera s internal PRIVACY WIRSIAINE OFF menu use the controls to point the Sase camera at the area to be masked BACK EXIT It should be in the center of the screen STEP 2 Return to the camera s internal menu and navigate back to the Privacy Mask menu STEP 3 Move the cursor down to Setting and click the Iris button to open the configuration window STEP 4 A gray box will appear in the middle of the screen Clicking the Iris button while the cursor is pointing to Resize Note the arrow in the upper right corner It will show which way the box wil
4. makes no representations or warranties either express or implied of any kind with respect to completeness of its contents Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever from misuse of this product 2 Introduction Features Before installing Setting Baud Rate and Address Setting Camera Address Setting Baud Rate Setting Parity Connecting the Camera Power and Video Connection PTZ Control Connection Installing the Camera Before Installing Your Camera Operation System Setting Menu Display Setting Menu Camera Setting Menu Function Setting Menu Alarm Setting Menu Troubleshooting Specifications Q See Product Warranty Questions or Comments Contact Us b O oov O nK nKnKn Oo A A A Ss at dk ok ak a mA onRDOaun N N N 3O Vers 1 0 07 03 13 3 This manual is written for the QD6523ZHH pan tilt zoom camera and was accurate at the time it was completed However because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our products additional features and functions may have been added since that time and on screen displays may change We encourage you to visit our website at www Q See com to check for the latest product announcements You can also find technical details and an electronic version of this manual on our online Knowledge base online at www Q See com support Throughout the manual we have highlighted warnings and other important information that will assist you in operating your new
5. system in a safe and trouble free manner Please take the time to read and follow all instructions and pay attention to alerts as shown below IMPORTANT Red boxes with this icon indicate warnings To orevent possible injury or damage to the product read all warnings before use NOTE Text in blue boxes with the Information icon offer additional guidance and explanations about how to make the most out of your system For your safety and to protect your camera To prevent damage to your Q See product or injury to yourself or to others read and understand the following safety precautions in their entirety before installing or using this equipment E Care should be taken during transportation storage and installation of this camera WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK to avoid rough handling dropping or other abuse in order to prevent damage to the optics or components inside the camera E Camera should be installed in accordance with electrical standards including keeping the camera and cable away from high voltage using a transient voltage surge protector UL 1449 and using only the rated power supply E Do not use strong or abrasive cleaners on camera body or lens Use a damp cloth for cleaning the housing and a lens cloth for the optics E Do not attempt to disassemble the camera beyond removing the case to adjust settings Only authorized trained technicians should service this camera m The camera should not be immersed in wate
6. CRUISE SETUP PROCEDURE You will need to consult your DVR s 04 05 06 o7 08 All manual for specific instructions on creating preset points cruises and scans That said there are general similarities in the process that can be covered here to get you started Most involve the process of pivoting the 5 camera to the desired starting point and D PANTILT ZOOM X saving that point Then by selecting one or more points for the camera to move to in sequence a scan path is D Zoom built which is then saved Often multiple z paths can be saved within the DVR Focus amp which can be selected for later use Ge P Set These points can be set using a special PTZ keyboard or by using the PTZ Page Switch Ptz Trace controls on the DVR itself Two such on screen interfaces are shown at right the QT Series top and QC series bottom In both examples directional control is achieved by using the DVR s mouse to click on one of the directional arrows As long as the arrow is held the camera will move in that direction There are no horizontal stops and the camera can rotate continuously if desired The camera s elevation is limited to 90 On both control panels there are controls for zoom focus and iris light level The QD6523ZH has a 23x optical zoom lens which will adjust between 3 9 and 89 mm The camera has an auto focus feature but the user can also adjust it to bring a specific item into focus Likewise t
7. QSee simplicity quality technology User Manual MODEL QD6523ZH Outdoor Intelligent Pan Tilt Zoom Dome Camera with 23x Optical Zoom and Internal Heater QSee Thank You for Choosing a Q See Product All of our products are backed by a conditional service warranty covering all hardware for 12 months from the date of purchase Additionally our products also come with a free exchange policy that covers all manufacturing defects for one month from the date of purchase Permanent upgrading service is provided for the software and is available at www Q See com Be certain to make the most of your warranty by completing the registration form online In addition to warranty and technical support benefits you ll receive notifications of product updates along with free downloadable firmware updates for your DVR Register today at www Q See com Please see the back of this manual for exclusions 2013 Q See Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is we All rights reserved This manual and software and hardware described erein in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval Trademarks All brand names and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Q See is a registered trademark of DPS Inc Disclaimer he information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer
8. anchors into surface 5 Screw mounting collar onto camera om body N 6 Feed the cables through through the mount and out the hole in the back before securing the camera collar i l e P assembly to the mounting bracket 9 7 Tighten the three retaining screws on the G collar so that the camera housing does not turn 8 Connect the camera cables to the extension cable 9 Secure the camera and mount assembly to the wall using the included bolts IMPORTANT Do not allow the camera cable to be subject to pinching tight bends or other severe constriction as part of its final installation position as this can damage the cable over time leading to signal loss or potential fire hazard Take precautions to ensure a clear work area below the camera mounting point during installation as a falling camera can cause injury or damage WHICH CABLE TO USE Your cabling needs will depend on the distance between your camera and your DVR Q See offers several cables to fit specific needs These may be purchased from the same location as where you bought your camera or on our website www q seestore com QSVRG60 60 QSVRG100 100 QSVRG200 200 Q See Model QS50B 50 Number QS100B 100 QS59500 500 QS591000 1000 800 Cut Output No Indoor Outdoor Do Indoor Outdoor In wall or along wall not run inside walls or underground To extend the RS485 data cable you may use any 24 gauge wi
9. b STEP 5 The on screen menu will appear You can navigate through it using the PTZ directional controls c Use the Iris button d as Enter to make selections Use the right arrow in menus with multiple options 05 06 07 08 All Start Track Pres preset 28 g Pe yrtAuto Scan prise MEG sencnce Speed 5 x The Menus When the On Screen Display is activated a menu with six options will be displayed The five menus all have submenus and other options Most functions are self explanatory in nature Selected features will be covered below Back will take you to the previous menu while Exit will close out of the menu gt SYSTEM SETTING DISPLAY SETTING CAMERA SETTING SYSTEM SETTING MENU FUNCTION SETTING The first two selections show information ALARM SETTING regarding the camera s address baud rate EXIT and etc These cannot be changed The language cannot be changed as well North Exit the menu point the camera north and return to the menu Select Set gt SYSTEM INFORMATION ADDR INFORMATION North OK will briefly flash on screen to SET NORTH indicate that North has been set LANGUAGE ENGLISH Restart This will restart the camera and FACTORY DEFAULT it will go through its start up cycle but will RESTART not clear user settings INOA EXIT DISPLAY SETTING MENU You can determine what shows up on screen as the camera operates It is important to consider that whatev
10. cover itself Take care to not leave fingerprints or debris on the inside of the clear cover or within the camera housing while it is open Remove Screws x3 Remove and discard the foam housing and then reattach the cover to the housing making sure that the seal is tight in order to maintain the camera s weatherproofing If you will be changing your camera s address or making other changes using the internal DIP switches see next page then you should do so before closing up the camera 5 Unlike conventional security cameras PTZ cameras require an address and a connection speed to be set in order asee for them to properly operate The default settings for this camera are an address of 1 and a baud rate of 9600 and using the Pelco D protocol However if your camera came as part of a bundle its address may have been set to something other than 1 Check the Quick Install Poster that came with your bundle for specific details If you are connecting the camera in accordance to the instructions included with the bundle you should not have to change any of its settings In either case if you are only using a single PTZ camera you generally do not have to make any changes and you may proceed to the next section Please consult your DVR s manual for required settings If you need to change your camera s settings they are made using a DIP dual in line package switch panel located within the camera itself
11. e BNC and 1 Connect the an to the matching connectors on a video power siamese cable 3 Weather shield on Video purchased separately if your connector top omitted camera was not included as part aa of a bundle package tm IMPORTANT When connecting the power and video cable between the camera and the DVR the male power end red plug connects to the matching power lead on the camera STEP 2 Connect the power lead on the other end of the video power cable to a power adapter or power distribution panel Make certain that the power supply is rated for 24 volts and 3 amps STEP 3 Connect the BNC connector i on that same end of the cable to a Video In port on the back of the a DVR gt AUDIO IN VIDEO IN You can now plug the camera s power adapter into a surge protector and turn it on To protect your investment we STRONGLY recommended using a surge protector that is UL 1449 rated for a clamping voltage of 330 or lower a Joule rating of at least 400 and a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less There are five bare wires labelled Alarm and these are used to connect an external alarm to the PTZ camera Use of an alarm will be covered later in this manual These wires may be ignored if an alarm will not be used 8 PTZ CONTROL CONNECTION In addition to connecting the power and video leads to the camera you must also connect the two control wire leads to the R8485 ports in th
12. e alarm block on the back of the DVR These blocks can vary in layout as shown below but the ports used by your DVR are generally labelled R8485 R8422 PTZ or P Z As seen in the picture on the upper right the wire leads from the camera are two different colors and are labeled They are also pre installed into a block which plugs into a matching receptacle on the extension cable The control wire leads at the other end of the extension cable must be inserted into the ports on the back of the DVR In the case of the RS485 ports being marked as positive and negative the wire designated RS485A red tip is the positive lead while the wire marked RS485B black tip is to go into the negative port Your camera comes with a connector PTZ blocks either have small screws above each port to secure the wire or require a lock above the port to be depressed with an object like a small screw driver in order to fully insert the wire In the latter when the lock is released an internal clamp will keep the wire firmly secured in the port If the wire can easily be removed from the port then it isn t secure and you can experience control difficulties until it is properly attached Space permitting multiple PTZ cameras may be connected to the same ports Some examples of PTZ blocks One using screws left and two using spring loaded locks They will each require a different address which is set up usi
13. er text the camera displays will appear in the video recording as well Preset When enabled the camera will gt PRESET TONN display the identity of each preset point as AZIMUTH DISP TON it cycles through them on the cruise POSITION OFF Azimuth This will display the horizontal X ZOOM DISP OFF and vertical Y position of the camera INSIDE TEMP OFF Position An arrow will appear showing TITLE DISP OFF the direction of up The camera features BACK EXIT auto flio which means that it is moved past 90 pointing straight down the camera will quickly rotate 180 and continue to move the lens as directed When the camera does this flip the arrow will point down indicating that directions are essentially reversed in this position Zoom Display Shows the level of the optical zoom up to 23x Inside Temp This camera is equipped with an automatic heater blower for extreme temperatures Temperatures below 40 can negatively effect operation Title Display Not supported on this model CAMERA SETTING MENU These settings allow you to adjust your camera s video Unlike alterations to the display settings made on the DVR these will have an effect on the recorded video There are two pages of options in this menu shown below White Balance Adjust this setting to best fit the lighting conditions where your gt WB SETTING camera is mounted Your options are EXPOSURE SETTING Automatic Manual ATW A
14. exibility and PARAMETER TON control It is recommended that alarms CONTACT N O should be connected to the DVR itself with RELAY OUT Yoj5 the desired actions programmed through RESET DELAY 3S the DVR s PTZ and alarm menus for this SAVE SaOn BACK EXIT CAUTION Commands from the DVR can interfere with actions programmed through the internal menu This conflict can cause the camera to freeze or damage tt Alarm Number Each alarm must have its own number You can chose 1 7 Action This is the function you want to occur when an alarm is triggered You can have it move to a preset point start a scan or tour Parameter Specifies which point scan tour to perform Contact Set for either N O normally open or N C normally closed Check your alarm s manual for which setting to use Relay Out You can trigger another alarm or send an alarm notification to the DVR as well as the reset time Reset Delay Choose the length of time that the camera will operate in alarm mode before returning to its normal state Save If you do not save your settings by moving the cursor to Save and clicking the Iris button Exiting this window without saving will not create an alarm action 20 Problem Solution No picture or unstable image Check both the power and video connections to the camera The on screen image is blurry 1 Check for fingerprints or dirt on the lens 2 Check menu settings 3 Check that auto focus is e
15. he iris feature which automatically controls the amount of light entering the lens can also be further adjusted manually It is important to note that preset 95 is reserved for accessing the camera s internal menu and this will be covered on following pages 13 EXAMPLE 1 SETTING A CRUISE This example is based on using a QT Series DVR without an attached PTZ keyboard Your DVR s specific commands may differ slightly Please consult your system s manual STEP 1 In your DVR s PTZ settings window select the Advanced tab and then Preset 1 STEP 2 Rotate the camera to the desired position using the arrow controls STEP 3 Click Save STEP 4 Select Preset 2 STEP 5 Rotate camera to desired second location STEP 6 Click Save a a You may repeat Steps 4 6 for additional E positions if desired a 7 STEP 7 While still in the Advanced i Se Ee tab click on the Setting button in the Cruise column for Channel 1 This will open a new window STEP 8 Click Add B oc STEP 9 Double click on the new E iris cruise setting to begin loading your presets oL 02 03 0506 07 08 All Zoom STEP 10 Click on the button to A A E ad open the Preset pop up window Zoom Startrack and select your starting preset Focus B Preset 7e arao Scan i Cruise gt Start Cruise X point soeed and stop time Speed 1 8 with 8 being the fastest Time This is the time the came
16. l expand Clicking the left or right directional buttons will change the direction of the arrow STEP 5 When you are satisfied with your mask move the cursor to Save and click the Iris button Exiting this window without saving will not create a mask gt RESIZE gt SAVE BACK EXIT PTZ Speed Adjusts the speed of the PTZ from 1 5 The DVR s PTZ controls will override this Set Zero This sets a starting point from which the azimuth coordinates are measured from Power Up By default the camera will do a self test of rotation and elevation when it powers up If you created a preset point tour scan pan or pattern in the camera s internal menu you can have the camera perform that function upon start up If their are multiple options you can also choose which tour etc it will begin Menu Idle You can adjust how long the internal menu will stay on screen after a period of inactivity PTZ Auto Stop All PTZ operations will stop when there is no activity from within the internal menu for a period of time This is overridden by the DVR s controls and programming ALARM SETTING MENU You can connect up to two external alarms such as a motion sensor to the PTZ camera which can be set to perform any of the functions previously saved through the internal menu This is similar to the alarm function on your DVR with NEN V ENO 4 the exception that the DVR s expanded ACTION TONIS capabilities allow for greater fl
17. nabled The on screen image is dim 1 Check for fingerprints or dirt on the lens 2 Check monitor settings 3 Adjust exposure and shutter settings in the internal menu The on screen image is dark 1 Adjust the monitor contrast settings 2 Adjust exposure and shutter settings in the internal menu The screen flickers Camera may be facing sun television or computer monitor Camera is frozen 1 Disable any actions programmed through internal menu tours scans etc 2 Power supply may need to be located closer to camera 3 Select Restart from internal System Settings menu page 15 4 Select Factory Default from the internal System Settings menu page 15 The camera is not working properly is DISCONNECT CAMERA FROM hot smells or is producing smoke POWER SUPPLY IMMEDIATELY 1 Check that correct power supply is in use 2 Send camera out for repair 21 Specification Camera Camera Features General 1 4 EXviewHAD CCD I NTSC 976 H x 494 V PAL 976 H x 582 V BNC 1 0Vp p 75 PAL NTSC Auto ICR Color BAW Pan Tilt Range Pan 0 360 endless Tilt O 90 auto ip 180 Pan 0 1 250 s Tilt 0 1 150 s Pan 300 s Tilt 200 s 80 DH SD 255 Pelco P D Power up Action Auto restore to previous PTZ and lens status after power failure Idle Motion Activate Preset Pan Scan Tour Pattern if there is no command in the specied period Time Task Auto activation
18. ng the DIP switches PTZ x as covered in the previous section EER a CH Enable Address L To connect your camera to the DVR over a distance you will need to use both a video power cable and a pair of 24 gauge wires to connect to the alarm block If your camera came as part of a package these wires may be included separately or as part of the video and power cable efJ oui Nn e aalaga 2 3 4 Default Apply Exit Once you have made your connections you will need to make settings on the DVR in order to control it You will need to consult your DVR s manual for this procedure but a sample screen from a Q See QT series DVR is shown immediately above When installing your camera it is important to select a proper site not only for field of view but for other considerations as well Distance from viewing recording device The further the camera is from the DVR or monitor the higher the chances of signal degradation Typical 75Q Video Cable provides acceptable signal at distances up to 200 80m At greater distances UL Listed shielded RG59 should be used The camera s power supply should be located as near to the camera as possible when the distance exceeds 200 as the power level will drop over extended distances resulting in a decrease in video quality Do not place near high voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference Electrical interference will degrade the quality of the signal Place came
19. ng the definition SLOW SHUTTER For poorly lit areas the camera will compensate by lowering the auto exposure time AUTO GAIN LIMIT Limits how far the camera will compensate for low light situations in order to reduce video noise SLOW SHUTTER LOW LIMIT Limits how slow the camera s shutter can go as it compensates for low light situations NOISE REDUCTION A digital filter to remove or reduce noise in a video 3D NOISE REDUCTION An enhanced filter that compares the video over time to remove noise BLC Back Light Compensation The camera will darken areas of bright light in the image so that foreground objects can be seen more clearly WDR ENABLE Wide Dynamic Range Adjusts video brightness when the contrast between light and dark areas Is too high This can be turned on or off in its own submenu AE RESUME TIME If you normally operate your camera using auto exposure but have made adjustments using the menus you can have the camera revert back to the auto exposure mode after a set time or not at all Day Night Setting You can have the camera automatically switch between day color and night black and white video depending on light level Or you can have it set to one mode or the other Additionally you can adjust the light level where the camera will switch modes 17 Focus Setup In this menu you can turn off the autofocus feature of your camera as well as limit the range that it will focus on and it
20. nmental factors when selecting your location Your camera comes with both a ceiling and wall mount Where you locate your camera will determine which mount you will need to use The mounting surface must be sturdy and able to hold at least five times the camera s total weight of approximately 5 pounds 10 BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR CAMERA Use the included torx star wrench to loosen the three housing bolts to open the lens cover x3 We have also included fabric gloves with your asee camera to help you prevent getting fingerprints L or scratches inside or outside of the clear glass J w dome or camera lens Do not remove the bolts from the cover Remove the foam shipping insert from around the camera head This protective packaging will interfere with camera movement Then close the camera Take care to not touch or move the camera mechanism or leave fingerprints or dust on the inside of the lens cover during this process MOUNTING THE CAMERA Your camera is designed to be mounted on a wall using the included bracket 1 Run the power video data extension cable from the DVR to the camera s q location 5 l 2 Use the mounting bracket to mark the 2 position for the mounting holes Ensure that the camera will be horizontal by using a spirit or bubble level Also mark location of hole for cables to pass through the mounting surface ae 3 Drill the mounting and cable holes 4 Insert included mounting
21. of Preset Pan Scan Tour Pattern by preset time 40 140F 40 60C lt 90 Humidity Protection Level IPOS Q See is proud to back all of our products with a conditional service warranty covering all hardware for 12 months from the date of purchase Additionally our products also come with a free exchange policy that covers all manufacturing defects for one month from the date of purchase Permanent upgrading service is orovided for the software Liability Exclusions Any product malfunction or abnormalities in operation or damage caused by the following reasons are not within the free service scope of our company 1 Equipment damage caused by improper operation 2 Improper equipment operation environment and conditions e g improper power extreme environmental temperatures humidity lightning and sudden surges of electricity 3 Damage caused by acts of nature e g earthquake fire etc 4 Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personnel not authorized by Q See 5 Product sold over 12 months ago In order to fulfill the terms of your warranty you must complete the registration process after purchasing our product To do this simply fill out the User s Information Card on our website at www Q See com QSee QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS CONTACT US 24 7 TECHNICAL RESOURCES KNOWLEDGE BASE AND MORE www Q See com Support 23 simplicity quality technolog QSee Digital Peripheral Solutions Inc
22. r and should be mounted in a sheltered location Do not point camera directly at the sun or other strong light source Your camera offers the following features High quality video using 1 4 Sony Exview HAD CCD II Automatically recognizes Pelco D and Pelco P protocols 650 TV lines of resolution daytime 700 TV lines or resolution at night Weatherproof IP66 Rating Color vision to 0 01Lux Night B W vision to 0 001 Lux Automatic focus and light levels with manual override Vandal proof design Heater blower for operation down to 40 F or C RS485 control External alarm input 3 9 89 7mm zoom lens 360 continuous horizontal rotation with 90 vertical movement Low noise camera rotation motor Memory function retains settings in case of power loss Horizontal scanning 360 rotation 300 second rotation speed 200 second tilt soeed Rotation speed can adjust based on focal length PTZ scanning precision 0 5 23x optical zoom 16x digital Zoom Camera can be controlled with an optional keyboard Your camera is shipped with a foam collar inside the glass cover This collar protects the camera mechanism from damage during shipping It must be removed and discarded asee before powering up or operating the camera in order to avoid damaging the Ji mechanism Use the included torx star wrench to loosen the three retaining bolts securing the camera cover to the housing You should not remove the bolts from the
23. ra out of reach to avoid damage Avoid direct exposure to weather Do not place the camera where rain or snow will hit the lens directly nor should the camera be placed so that the sun or bright light shines directly into the lens Your camera is weatherproof but it will not work when submerged in water Ensure that all power and video connections are not directly exposed to water and are protected from the elements Do not place camera behind a window If there is a light source behind the camera it can cause a reflection in the window that will obscure events on the other side of the glass Light levels should be approximately the same between camera and target area A camera in a brightly lit area looking into a shaded area or vice versa may produce inadequate results The above are guidelines and the optimal location for your camera will depend on your unique circumstances As a general rule the area highlighted in green in the picture to the right indicate the best type of location to mount your camera It is sheltered from rain or snow and offers good sight lines to allow your camera to monitor a wide area Because your camera is weatherproof it requires less protection than weather resistant cameras and it can be placed in more exposed locations if needed Keep in mind that this camera is designed to operate between 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C with a relative humidity of up to 90 and consider wind chill and other enviro
24. ra will stay pointed at this location STEP 11 Repeat for each preset up to a maximum of 16 per cruise STEP 12 Click OK save your settings and close the windows until you reach the PTZ Settings window Click Apply to save all of the settings STEP 13 Open the PTZ controls from the Control Bar select your cruise in the pull down and click Ae to begin EXAMPLE 2 SETTING A TRACK An alternate method is to utilize the Track settings also found in the Advanced tab Click the Track button for the right channel use the directional controls to point the camera at your desired starting point and then click Start Record The DVR will then record your movements including delays at selected spots Click Stop Record to end Clicking on Start Track in the PTZ control window will start the camera on its track F IMPORTANT Preset 24 through 34 and 79 through 99 are reserved for camera commands and cannot be used as preset points 14 ADDITIONAL SETTINGS USING THE CAMERA S ON SCREEN MENU The QD6532Z offers additional features that can be accessed through the DVR s PTZ menu but which are actually programmed on the camera itself Accessing the Menu The following instructions are shown using a QT series DVR STEP 1 Right click on your screen to open the Control Bar STEP 2 Click on the PTZ Control icon STEP 3 Set the preset point a to 28 95 may also be used STEP 4 Click the Ae to the right of the Preset pulldown
25. re including Cat 5 To maintain video quality Video quality is always enhanced by using shielded cables Always check state and local laws before installing cameras 2011 NEC 820 44 To prevent video signal loss run one continuous cable between the camera and DVR for best results If more length is required use the minimum number of inter connection points possible Other notes Ifa cable run exceeds 800ft we recommend using RG 6 coaxial cable which is available at most retail building supply companies If your home or business is pre wired with CAT 5 cable then you can run up to 1000ft Powered video baluns are required for easy installation 12 Your camera can be controlled manually through a PTZ keyboard if supported by your DVR or by using the PTZ controls on the DVR to which it is connected Depending on the software used it is also possible to control the PTZ camera remotely when you are logged into the DVR via the Internet a remote monitoring program or a smartphone app The QD6523ZH is able to be programmed directly using its on screen display but most users prefer to use the DVR s own control inteface to program cruises also called scans or tours on some systems so that the camera w ill perform a set search pattern of the surrounding area Multiple cruises may be set up and each can generally have up to 16 specific preset points The exact numbers will depend upon your DVR GENERAL
26. s sensitivity As the camera does not have infrared lights the IR Light Focus Correction feature is not applicable Zoom Speed Adjustable from 1 8 Aperture and Aperture Control Level Both are adjustable from 1 16 The aperture is the opening in the lens which allows light through The larger the opening the more light reaches the sensor The control level governs how the camera can automatically reduce the aperture to lower the video noise in low light environments Digital Zoom Enables Disables the 16x digital zoom function which is in addition to the 23x optical zoom function Picture Flip This will electronically flip the image vertically top to bottom Freeze Function This electronically freezes the image when the camera rotates to a new preset point Camera Factory Default Settings When confirmed this will clear any user settings and restore the original factory settings Camera Restart This restarts the camera and can be used to clear errors FUNCTION SETTING MENU These settings replicate the control functions found on the DVR Using this menu to control your DVR is not recommended as it will create control conflicts with the DVR You will also not be able to make changes to these settings while remotely monitoring your DVR whether through a computer or mobile device IMPORTANT Do not use the camera s internal menu to create tours other actions as they will conflict with control of the camera through the DVR
27. t away Areas with electronic interference may require heavier or shielded cabling The higher the setting may be required by some DVRs the shorter the control distance Remove Screws x3 6 SETTING CAMERA ADDRESS Switch 8 digits Address 2 3 4 5 6 7 Por or or or oF or Orr or e or on on o o o ore or e o o o on o o or or e on o o on oF o or or On on on on of oF OFF OFF SETTING BAUD RATE Some DVRs may require specific Some DVRs may require the use of connection speeds Check your parity Check your system s manual for system s manual for proper settings proper settings 10 n 15 16 SETTING PARITY Ta o on 2aooops oF on EXAMPLE The illustration on the right shows the settings as those in the photo on the preceding page All switches are set to the OFF position E An address Channel 1 E A baud rate of 9600 E Parity set to NONE Before you can operate the camera you must connect it to a system which can support PTZ operations There are three sets of connectors power video and the bare control wires This latter connection is covered on the next page We recommend connecting the camera at least temporarily to the DVR to test your settings and connections before mounting it in its final location power leads from the camera _ gt Note these may need to be mee POWER AND VIDEO CONNECTION a ce STEP 1 C h
28. uto Trace DAY NIGHT SETTING camera monitors white areas and FOCUS SETUP automatically adjusts Outdoor and Indoor 74010 VES i D APERTURE APERTURE CNT LEVEL NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT gt DIGITAL ZOOM OFF PICTURE FLIP OFF FREEZE FUNCTION OFF CAMERA FACTORY DEFAULT CAMERA RESTART BACK EXIT 16 Exposure Setting There are also two pages in this menu for the multiple settings that can be made to optimize the video image Settings can be changed using the left and right directional arrows van a 10 3 AUTO GAIN SETTING 2 SHUTTER 1 50 IRIS SETTING 4 gt AGC GAIN LIMIT 2 SLOW SHUTTER LIMIT 1 25 NOISE REDUCTION 3 3D NOISE REDUCTION 1 EXPOSURE COMP 8 SLOW SHUTTER ON NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT BLC WDR ENABLE AE RESUME TIME 15MIN BACK EXIT 8 AUTO EXPOSURE AE MODE Select from auto manual AV iris priority or TV shutter priority GAIN SETTING This adjusts the exposure but may introduce noise in the image SHUTTER Adjusts shutter speed to allow more light Slower but may create blur A faster shutter may cause the image to appear dark IRIS Adjusts the amount of light received This can be used to compensate for dark video as a result of a faster shutter speed EXPOSURE COMPENSATION Adjusts brightness in cases where lighting makes subject too dark or light to be seen clearly SLOW AE In brightly lit areas this setting can compensate by lowering exposure speed and enhanci
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