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1. PE wi Preece wT v To mount the camera After connecting the camera as described on page 8 and installing the cables as shown on page 9 place it in the desired location Then using an appropriate screw for the surface you re fixing the dome to screw the arm bracket into place Ensure you have enough cable coming through the mounting arm bracket to connect it to your system If you want to run the cables through a wall ceiling be sure to drill a hole for the cable as well Placement Tips For best results carefully consider where you want to mount the dome Whilst the optimal placement solution will vary from application to application depending on intent of installation the environment of use and the lighting conditions encountered there there are a few points which are almost universal What you want to monitor The most obvious factor to consider when planning where to install your camera is the question of what you wish to monitor and how a movable PTZ system can be incorporated into your specific environment e Ensure that the camera is located close enough to what you want to monitor to capture the required details For example if you wish to capture the details of a face the camera should be located within a dozen feet about 4m of the subject This is also true if trying to read printed information such as a vehicle s registration plate e Try to place the camera in a position that a potential security
2. Protects the camera Front View 5 LED Display Displays the current status of the PTZ controller 6 DC 12V Connect the supplied power adaptor to this socket 7 RS485 Port Insert the RS485 plug into this socket 8 RS485 Plug Connect the end of the purple and white control wires into this plug using the attached screws to secure wires in position The PURPLE wire is the WHITE wire is Layout of Remote Control DISP Display Toggles the display on the front of the PTZ Controller showing the Command Address Protocol and Baud Rate PRESET HOLD to define Changes or accesses preset points PATTERN press and HOLD Allows for the programming of lists of preset points for the camera to view in sequence DELETE press and HOLD Will remove a Preset Point or Pattern RUN Commands the system to begin executing the programmed pattern HOME Master Preset Point Whilst not in Cruise Mode see page 15 the camera will automatically return to this position whilst idle A amp B Master Preset Points They are defined in the same way as other Preset Points see page 14 They operate as shortcut buttons thereafter 0 9 The number buttons Used to enter a numerical value into the PTZ controller C Clear Removes the last digit entered into the controller somewhat like the backspace key on your computer B Allows for the entry of more than one digit at a time represents a single digit
3. whilst indicates space to enter two digits III S1 S4 Shortcut to the SPEED setting for the camera 1 is the slowest shortcut speed 4 is the highest P1 P Shortcuts to PRESET POSITIONS Pressing the button will send the camera directly to the corresponding PRESET POSITION ESC Escape Stops the current action and returns to the default interface Aborts half completed sequences such as programming a cruise pattern ARROWS Used to move the camera SHOT Readies the controller to accept a numerical value Tor a Preset Position noted on the display by the letter P CAM Readies the controller to accept a new Command Address use numerical buttons to enter a new value SETUP Readies the PTZ Controller to accept new values for Baud Rate and Protocol The p and d are protocols Pelco P and Pelco D respectively and the numerical value is the abbreviated Baud Rate ENTER Confirms a selection Whilst the camera is moving ENTER will hold it still SPEED Adjusts the speed at which the camera moves Higher numbers represent faster speeds AUTO Toggles Auto scan Mode on and off Whilst in Auto scan Mode the camera will continually move as it attempts to sweep the entire field of view as efficiently as it can ZOOM Increases and decreases the level of magnification respectively The PRO 751 features a 3x optical zoom FOCUS and IRIS OPEN CLOSE The PRO 7
4. Preset 9 and above e Press the SHOT button If you re accessing a point above 10 press the button Enter the number of the Preset you d like to access Press ENTER to contirm As a shortcut if you are already in Preset mode the controller will display Pxxx you can just enter the Preset number without having to press SHOT first 14 Removing a Preset Point Removing Preset Points is performed in much the same manner as defining them Once a Preset Point has been removed selecting it as detailed opposite will no longer have any effect until a new point is set e Press the DELETE button on the remote and hold for two seconds e The display will now read Clr e Press a number key to select a Preset Point number To choose a Preset Point with a value higher than 10 press the button first e Press ENTER to confirm e The selected Preset Point will now no longer be set Cruise Mode Whilst the PRO 751 is in Cruise Mode the camera will move continuously and automatically only pausing when it arrives at Preset Points for a short interval There are two ways to enter Cruise mode Auto scan Cruise Mode When in Auto scan Mode the PRO 751 will continuously move automatically attempting to observe as much of the field of view as practicable in the shortest time it can e To enter Auto scan Mode press AUTO e For an alternate Auto scan mode go to Preset Point 99 Manual Cruise Mode You can program list
5. Preset Points Preset Panning Speed Preset Panning Accuracy Programmable Pattern Interface Type Protocol Address Display Type Remote Control Battery Type Operating Power Operating Temperature Body Construction Dimensions Camera Dimensions Stand Weight Camera Weight Camera amp Stand Weight Controller Video 1 3 GCD 700 TV Lines NTSC 976 x 494 PAL 976 x 582 0 01 Lux Automatic gt 50dB NTSC 1 60 1 100 000 PAL 1 50 1 100 000 Automatic Yes Vari focal 5 60mm 4 5 51 degrees 12x Optical PTZ Features 4 PTZ Dome 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps Continuous 360 0 90 Up to 32 35 sec 3 Up to 16 preset points PTZ Controller RS485 Full Function Pelco P D 0 255 4 LED Included 2 x AAA General DC 12V 23 F 140 F 5 C 60 C ABS Plastic 5 9 x 3 1 x 4 9 150mm x 125mm x 125mm 4 5 x 3 1 x 5 3 80mm x 72mm x 28mm 500g 1 1lbs 700g 1 5lbs 85g 30Z 19 Swann Technical Support All Countries E mail tech swannsecurity com Telephone Helpdesk USA toll free AUSTRALIA toll free 800 627 2799 1300 138 324 Su 2pm 10pm US PT M 9am 5pm AUS ET M Th 6am 0pm US PT Tu F lam 5pm AUS ET F 6am 2pm US PT Sa lam 9am AUS ET USA Exchange amp Repairs NEW ZEALAND toll free 800 627 2799 Option 0800 479 266 M F 9am 5pm US PT UK 0203 027 0979 See http www worldtimeserver com for information on time zones and the current tim
6. connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user s authority to operate the equipment
7. in the conversation WARNING Modifications not approved by the party responsible tor compliance could void user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure product is fixed correctly and stable if fastened in place Do not operate if wires and terminals are exposed FOR BEST RESULTS This is a semi professional 360 PTZ dome camera conforming to PELCO P D stand ards To obtain the best image quality please use a high quality cable particularly if the cables required length exceeds 100ft 35m For the highest video quality use a cable with a solid copper inner conductor and shielded with copper braid Before you Begin 2 Table of Contents 3 Quick Reference 3 Overview 4 Package Contents 4 Layout of the Camera and PTZ Controller 5 Layout of Remote Control 6 Connecting the Camera 8 Mounting the Camera 10 Setting the Command Address 12 Configuring the PTZ Controller 12 Connecting Multiple PTZ Systems 13 Operating the Camera 14 Advanced Operation 16 Additional Functions 17 Troubleshooting Guide 18 Technical Specifications 19 Warranty Technical Support Rear Cover Quick Reference PRO 751 4 Pan Tilt Zoom Dome Default PTZ Configuration Default Command Address 1 Protocol Pelco D Baud Rate 2400bps RS485 Polarity A Purple Wire B White Wire Overview Congratulations on your purchase of this 360 PTZ Camera Dome This system is an ideal solution for monitoring a large ar
8. threat will find it difficult to avoid e A strategy which is often effective is to monitor entrances and exits after all a security threat has to get in somewhere 10 Field of view The PRO 751 can pan a full 360 This means that for example installing the PRO 751 in a tight corner is probably not an ideal utilization of its potential A wall is a better option as it allows 180 of view for the camera A freestanding pole of sufficient height and integrity to reliably hold the camera securely is an ideal choice as is the centre of the ceiling in a larger room or a warehouse Height For best results the PRO 751 PTZ Dome should be mounted as high up as practicable This is because the camera has complete freedom of tilt movement in the 90 below the horizontal plane Stated more simply it can see things below it but not above Joining Cables We strongly advise against the modification i e cutting and or joining of video cables Each cut join will noticeably reduce video quality and increase the chances of the system failing over time We also advise against using cable joiners adaptors to plug multiple cables together Rather we suggest using a single unmodified video cable chosen in accordance with the guidelines below Recommended Cable Length and Type Being a semi protessional PTZ dome system the PRO 751 benefits greatly from being installed using high quality cables to minimise video signal loss This becomes parti
9. 51 PTZ Dome features automatic focus and exposure adjustment As a result you will not need to use these buttons whilst operating the PRO 751 They ve been included on the remote so that the controller can be used for multiple PTZ systems including ones without automatic focus and exposure adjustment if you choose FOR MORE detailed information about operating the PTZ features of the PRO 751 Dome see Operating the Camera on page 14 Connecting the Camera aa A L kg DOO O O 1 After running the camera cable through the mounting arm bracket attach to the main plug on the camera circuit board see opposite 2 Connect the BNC connector and power connectors to an extension cable optional 3 Connect the purple and white wires to the RS485 plug and insert the RS485 plug into the RS485 port on the rear of the controller see opposite 4 Connect the BNC plug on the end of the extension cable to a BNC input on your TV VCR or DVR as applicable If your monitor recorder does not have a BNC connection then use a BNC to RCA adaptor 5 Connect the power connector on the end of the extension cable to the DC plug of the camera s power adapter the larger of the two 6 Connect the power connector on the rear of the PTZ controller to the DC plug of the controller s power adapter 7 Plug the DC 12V power supply into mains power 1 Connecting the Camera Cable Before mounting the camera it is importa
10. ATTERN Enable Auto Start PATTERN cruise 248 Stop run PATTERN Disable Auto Come Back Home Point 249 Set Pan Limited to 0x38 255 Set Pan Tilt soeed to fast mode 16 i Additional Functions Auto Home Function The PRO 751 can be configured to automatically return to it s master Preset Point the Home Point This is particularly useful for monitoring a door hallway car space or similar where the default position of the camera should be viewing this location To turn Auto Home ON and OFF use the numerical command shown opposite The numerical commands are 81 to enable the Auto Home function and 82 to disable it You can also change the wait time the amount of time the camera will soend stationary before defaulting to the home point by using numerical shortcuts 77 80 The Home Point is stored as PRESET 76 Defining this Preset Point will redefine the Home Point To remove the Home Point follow the instructions for deleting a Preset Point and DELETE Preset Point 76 F1 F4 Shortcut Buttons These are user defined buttons which can be used as master shortcut buttons Defining the behaviour of shortcut buttons is complex and not recommended for novice or intermediate users Proper usage of the shortcut interface requires detailed knowledge of PELCO P D protocols In this example we ll set F1 to be a shortcut key to access Preset Point 8 The PELCO command for this operation is 0x00 0x07 0x00 0x08 e Press the
11. EA systems to the one controller _ In the above example three PTZ domes have been connected to the one central controller To achieve this wiring arrangement e Connect the PTZ systems one at a time and follow the instructions opposite to assign each camera a separate command address e Multiple cameras sharing a command address can cause problems when implementing a system In the best case scenario two or more PTZ systems sharing a command address will move synchronously without the option to move each camera separately Often a shared command address will prevent the system from operating normally e Once each camera has a command address defined they can be connected simultaneously e Take the purple wires and connect all three to the A side of the RS485 plug e Repeat for white wires and connect all three to the B side of the RS 485 plug e Connect the RS485 plug to the PTZ controller 13 Operating the Camera The information in this section assumes that you have the PRO 751 attached to the supplied IR receiver PTZ Controller module and have followed the instructions on page 12 for configuring the Command Address Protocol and Baud Rate settings Alternately if you have the RS485 connections to the PRO 751 attached to a PTZ capable DVR then use the PTZ controls through your DVR consult your DVR manual for more details Moving the Camera The easiest way to move the camera is to use the direc
12. EE Sao ee er n n nn SSS English _ Swann PRO SERIES a Jh 28 fg mg Before You Begin DH FCC Verification NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are de signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to cor rect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IMPORTANT NOTE Prohibition against eavesdropping Except for the operations of law enforcement officers conducted under lawful authority no person shall use either directly or indirectly a device operated pursu ant to the provisions of this Part for the purpose of overhearing or recording the private conversations of others unless such use is authorized by all of the parties engaging
13. SHOT button followed by Key in 240 and press ENTER e The LED display will now show 0 e Input X where X is the F button you wish to assign the shortcut to In this example as we want to define F1 enter 1 and press ENTER e The display will now show 1 In this example we wish to enter 0 abbreviation of 0x00 in hexadecimal and then press ENTER e The display will now show 2 Continuing the above example enter 7 and press ENTER e The display will now show 3 Enter 0 press ENTER e The display will now show 4 Enter 8 press ENTER Once this has been defined pressing F1 will instantly take the camera to Preset Point 8 To create other customised shortcut programs you ll need a list of commands for PTZ protocols These are easily obtained via the Internet just enter the protocol you d like into a good search engine and you ll find several lists compiled by different authorities The specific protocol you ll use depends on your needs and limitations of your specific setup If in doubt we suggest hiring an experience installer technician 17 Troubleshooting Guide Problem My DVR is in Motion Detection mode and continually records whilst the camera is moving Solution This is not a malfunction When a DVR looks for motion what it is really doing is looking for a change between one image it captures and the next Therefore it doesn t matter
14. all To change the Protocol and Baud Rate e Press and hold the SETUP button e The display on the Controller will change to a letter either d or p anda number 12 24 48 or 96 The letter represents the current protocol either Pelco P or Pelco D The number is the abbreviated Baud Rate i e 12 represents 1200bps 24 represents 2400bps and so on Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the Protocol Use LEFT and RIGHT to change the Baud Rate When set correctly the letter should be d and the number 24 Press ENTER to save your changes CConpnectine Multiple PTZ Systems Connecting multiple PTZ systems to the included controller is a convenient way to be able to access and control a complex multi camera system from one central location This is however an advanced feature of PTZ systems and should only be attempted by those experienced with security system and or networking technologies In a nutshell multiple systems can be connected to the RS485 cable in a bus or line configuration The exact details of the wiring solution will vary by environment the following is presented only as a guide Please Note If you already have or are planning on getting a PTZ capable Swann DVR then using the supplied PTZ controller is optional The PTZ system can be controlled by the RS485 connection built into the DVR Diagram showing a potential wiring solution for integrating multiple PTZ T
15. cularly important if using a cable longer than approximately 100ft 35m The longer the cable used to carry the video signal the more noticeable the reduction in video quality will become To maximise the quality of the video signal consider using a high quality video cable or installing your monitor recording device closer to the PTZ dome Of course in many circumstances moving the monitor recording device is not a viable option in these cases a high quality cable is the best solution For optimal results use a single unbroken coaxial cable with a solid copper core and copper braid shielding Exposure to Weather The Pro 751 PTZ Dome is weather and water resistant rated IP66 However be aware that long term exposure to adverse weather conditions extreme temperature fluctuation excessive moisture or direct sunlight may eventually interfere with the correct operation of the unit IMPORTANT If mounting the camera outside be sure to properly seal all joints in the mounting arm bracket using a silicon sealant If this is not fully sealed water can enter the dome causing malfunction or failure 11 Setting the Command Address The included PTZ controller is capable of controlling multiple PTZ cameras Thus each camera needs its own unique identification a Command Address To define a camera s Command Address connect the camera and only that camera to the PTZ controller Then e Press the CAM key The PTZ controlle
16. e in Melbourne Australia compared to your local time Swann Communications USA Inc Swann Communications Swann Communications LTD 2636 Clark Street Unit 13 331 Ingles Street Stag Gates House Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 Port Melbourne Vic 3207 63 64 The Avenue USA SOI71XS United Kingdom Swann Communications warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material for a period of one I year from it s original purchase date You must present your receipt as proof of date of purchase for warranty validation Any unit which proves defective during the stated period will be repaired without charge for parts or labour or replaced at the sole discretion of Swann The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann s repair centres The end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to any country other than the country of origin The warranty does not cover any incidental accidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or the inability to use this product Any costs associated with the fitting or removal of this product by a tradesman or other person or any other costs associated with its use are the responsibility of the end user This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only and is not transferable to any third party Unauthorized end user or third party modifications to any component or evidence of misuse or abuse of the device will
17. ea a combination of a high quality CCD image sensor mounted in a contained dome with the option to pan fully 360 Nothing will be out of sight for long Whether you wish to do this using the full complement of manual controls or program a detailed surveillance program for the camera to run the PRO 751 gives you all the options you need to simply and effectively monitor a large range of locations without the hassle of multiple cameras The PRO 751 features an included fully functional PTZ controller great low light performance and a powerful 12x optical zoom great for getting up close to what you want to see All this comes mounted in a simple but elegant 4 dome Package Contents e PRO 751 pan amp tilt 4 Dome Camera e Operating Instructions e Ceiling Mounting Arm Bracket e 18m 60ft Hybrid Video RS485 e Wall Mount Arm Cable e Dome Controller e Spare Camera Cable amp Plug Board Benote Control e Power Adapter for Camera e Power Adapter for Controller e Mounting Screws If any of these components are missing contact Swann Technical Support Contact details are on the back cover of this booklet 1 Wall Mount Arm For mounting the PRO 751 Dome to a wall post or similar vertical surface 2 Ceiling mount Bracket For mounting the PRO 751 Dome to the underside of a ceiling or overhang 3 Camera Housing Contains the camera PTZ unit and associated circuitry and electronic components 4 Dome Cover
18. ect perhaps simply leaving a light on will make all the difference If you really need to see in absolute darkness consider upgrading to a camera with infrared night vision built in Problem After running the dome for an extended period it seems to lose precision Solution The PTZ system needs to be re initialized this is the same procedure the dome undertakes when turned ON To do this either disconnect and reconnect power to the dome or press PRESET followed by input 241 and press ENTER The camera will re calibrate itself and accuracy of the pan tilt system will improve Problem The camera returns to the HOME position too quickly slowly Solution Change the HOME point wait time To do this press PRESET followed by Then enter a number from 77 80 based on the table below and press ENTER to confirm 77 64 Seconds 79 192 Seconds 78 128 Seconds 80 255 Seconds Problem How do enable disable the AUTO HOME point function Solution In the same way as changing the HOME point wait time Press PRESET then Then enter 81 and press ENTER to toggle AUTO HOME ON or 82 to turn it OFF 18 Technical Specifications Image Sensor Video Quality Number of Effective Pixels Minimum Illumination White Balance Signal Noise Ratio Electronic Shutter Gain Control Backlight Compensation Lens Viewing Angle Zoom Dome Type Baud Rate Pan Rotation Tilt Rotation
19. nt to connect it correctly 1 Run the cable through the mounting arm or bracket you would like to use 2 Make sure you run the cable through starting with the camera end not the end with the BNC connectors they re too big to fit Once the cable has been pulled through plug it into the top of the camera If you re planning to mount the dome outside cover the screw threads with a silicon sealant before screwing the unit together Failing to do so will compromise the waterprooting of the dome Then screw the mounting arm bracket onto the dome Be careful not to damage the connectors on the end of the cable or to the camera particularly when unplugging the camera as the connectors are fragile 2 Connecting the RS485 Cables Remove the RS485 plug from the back of the PTZ controller Insert the WHITE wire into the B side of the RS485 plug and screw into place Insert the PURPLE wire into the A side of the RS485 plug and screw into place Plug the RS485 plug into the RS485 port on the back of the PTZ controller Note If you need a longer cable to reach the location you d like to put the PTZ controller the RS485 cable can be extended If you are unfamiliar with cable construction and maintenance we suggest getting a professional to do this Mounting the Camera NOTE Before you begin be sure that there are no live electrical cables in the area you wish to mount the camera ae ng pp eene
20. ontrol e Ae all numerical commands are more than a single digit press the button e Enter the applicable numerical code for the function you wish to execute e Press ENTER to confirm and execute the function PRESET Function 62 Set Left limited point 63 Set Right limited point 76 Set Home Point 77 Set Home Point Wait Time to 64 seconds 78 Set Home Point Wait Time to 128 seconds 79 Set Home Point Wait Time to 192 seconds 80 Set Home Point Wait Time to 255 seconds 81 Enable Auto Home function 82 Disable Auto Home function Function 095 ple ee 1 Clear Preset Point 226 Input number 2 Clear Left Limited Point 227 Input number 3 Clear Right Limited Point 228 Input number 4 Clear Home Point 229 Input number 5 Disable Auto Come Back Home Point 230 Input number 6 Clear Left Limited Point 231 Input number 7 Clear Right Limited Point deg Ee S Init Pan Tilt to Default 234 Input number 10 Set Pan Limited to Ox3F 255 Input number 11 236 Input number 12 Function 237 Input number 13 Goto Preset Point 238 Input number 14 Goto Pan Zero point 239 Input number 15 Goto Left Limited Point 240 Init EEPROM to Default Goto Right Limited Point 241 Init System Goto Home Point 242 Begin PATTERN setup Goto Left Limited Point 243 End PATTERN setup Goto Right Limited Point 244 Set PATTERN speed stop Auto Scan 245 Set PATTERN stay time start Auto Scan 246 Set PATTERN point number 247 Start run P
21. r display will now show Axxx where xxx is the current Command Address assigned to the controller e Enter the Command Address that you d like to assign to the camera For numbers higher than 10 press the key first e Press and hold the PRESET button The display will change to SET e To confirm changes to the Command Address setting press the SETUP button The display will show OH e The camera s Command Address has now been changed to your desired value Please note that if you press the CAM button then enter a number you are changing the Command Address in the PTZ controller but not in any cameras Holding PRESET then pressing SETUP applies that address to the connected cameras When we define a command address that address is applied to all cameras connected to the controller at once Thus if you have two cameras connected to the PTZ controller at once enter a command address of 005 into the PTZ controller and press PRESET then SETUP both cameras will now respond to the controller on Command Address 005 and cannot be operated individually until one camera s Command Address is changed so that both are unique Configuring the PTZ Controller J To ensure that the Controller knows how to Default Settings command the PRO 751 we need to make sure it is using the correct Protocol and Baud Rate If Protocol Pelco D these are not set correctly the PRO 751 will not Baud Rate 2400bps operate properly or at
22. render all warranties void By law some countries do not allow limitations on certain exclusions in this warranty Where applicable by local laws regulations and legal rights will take precedence For Australia Our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to major failure Swann Swann Communications 2012 FCC Verification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
23. s of Preset Points for the PRO 751 to view in order e Pret create all the Preset Points you wish to see as detailed on page 8 e Press and hold PATTERN for two seconds e The display will now read PStA e Press the NUMBER button for the first Preset Point you want in the programmed loop using the button to access points higher than 10 If necessary Press ENTER once the camera has moved to that Preset Point to confirm e Repeat for the other Preset Points you want on the loop in the order that you want them to be accessed Remember to press ENTER each time to confirm your selection e Press and hold PATTERN for two seconds The display will now show PSt0O confirming that the pattern programming has ended and the pattern has been saved e Press RUN to initiate the programmed pattern and press RUN again to stop the pattern 15 Advanced Operation The numerical command functions shown in this section are recommended only for advanced users Improper use of these commands may interfere with the functionality of the PTZ system The PRO 751 PTZ dome can accept many additional commands to those already listed As there are not enough buttons on the remote control to assign one to each function or setting applicable to the dome they are presented and used as a series of numerical commands To execute an advanced numerical command function e Press the PRESET CLEAR C or GOTO button as applicable on the remote c
24. tional buttons In the standard live control mode the camera will move in the direction of the button which you press e To make the camera pan left or right press and hold the LEFT or RIGHT directional button respectively You can hold down either button continuously the camera will continue to pan left or right around a circle indefinitely e Totilt the camera up and down use the up and down buttons Note that whilst the camera can pan infinitely the tilt has only a 90 freedom of movement It can see everything that happens below the dome but not above it e To make objects in the view appear bigger or smaller use the ZOOM controls Setting a Preset Point Setting Preset Points allows you to program movements for your camera system to repeat over time or to remember a specific viewpoint for easy access later The PRO 751 can store up to 32 user defined Preset Positions e Using the directional arrow buttons move the camera into the position that you d like it to store as a Preset Position e Press the PRESET button on the remote and hold for two seconds e 6The display will now read SEL e Press a number key to assign a Preset number to the position To define a Preset Position with a value higher than 10 press the button first Accessing a Preset Point The easiest way to access the preset points use the shortcut buttons marked P1 through P8 Of course this only works for the first eight Presets To access
25. whether it s something the camera sees or the camera itself that is moving the DVR will interpret the change as movement Turn off Motion Detection on your DVR if you are using the PRO 751 in Cruise Mode Problem cannot control the PTZ features of the camera Solution Check the integrity of your connections particularly the RS485 connection and the power supply Be sure the A and B terminals are connected the right way around If this does not help then the PTZ settings in your controller may be set incorrectly Check the Command Address Protocol Default Pelco D and Baud Rate Default 2400 bps settings in your PTZ controller and correct them where necessary If you have only one camera attached to the PTZ controller then follow the instructions on page 12 to set the camera s settings to match the controller Problem don t know my Command Address Solution You can either go through them one at a time to see which one works or follow the instructions on page 12 to reset the Command Address Problem The camera won t turn on Solution Check your power adaptor is the right one for the PRO 751 DC 12V Make sure both the camera and the PTZ controller are supplied power Problem can t see anything at night Solution Whilst the PRO 751 has great low light vision needing only 0 01 Lux it does need some light If used in a pitch black environment it will not be able to see anything Consider illuminating your subj
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