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1. DESCRIPTION OF MENU OPTIONS System Information Displays System Information Communication Protocol Baud Rate Hard ID Soft ID Soft address enabling Camera Type Internal Temperature Software Version Display Setting Information tips PTZ display Alarm display System Setting Camera Movement Control Preset Patrol Pattern Alarm Remove IR LED Setting Control Mode LED ON Level LED OFF Level Brightness Current Level Restart Camera Restart Camera Sure Reset Reset Menus Sure Exit To exit menu 28 nent eoa eere HEORHATION PELCO D System Information Protoco Display Setting Baud Rate 2400 Hard Addr 1 System Setting Soft Addr IR LED Setting Soft Addr enable ia Camera Type g Restart Camera Internal Temp 39 Reset Software Ver V61123 I Exit Exit IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Protocol PELCOD The communication protocol is self detected and does not need setting up Baud Rate 2400 4800 9600 Automatic Identify The baud rate is automatically detected when dipswitch 9 and 10 are set to ON Otherwise the values are 2400 baud rate Dipswitch9 OFF Dipswitch 10 OFF 4800 baud rate Dipswitch9 ON Dipswitch 10 OFF 9600 baud rate Dipswitch 9 OFF Dipswitch 10 ON Auto Detect Dipswitch9 ON Dipswitch 10 ON The default is set at 9 amp 10 OFF which is 2400 bps Hard Address This is the ID address of the PTZ camera set in t
2. With multiple PTZ sites you need to set up each PTZ address separately Setting up a unique ADDRESS and Baud Rate in the PTZ630 There is a bank of 10 dipswitches on the face of the PTZ dome below the lens The first 8 switches are used for the address and dipswitches 9 and 10 are used for the baud rate Note that the protocol is detected automatically 12345 678910 Setting Address To set the PTZ address at 1 put switch 1 up To set the PTZ at address 2 put switch 2 up To set the PTZ at address 3 put switches 1 amp 2 up and SO on The following table indicates how this is done 1 2 34 5678 910 1 2 345678 10 Speed Done Addr ess 1 Speed Done Addr ess 2 Speed Done Addr ess 3 TETIT ba uu annn ANE TENETUR AN EN EENEN NOTE Dipswitches Speed Done Address 4 Speed Done Addr ess 18 9 amp 10 are for the baud rate settings 18 ID CODE Status Dome DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP ss pira RP PE DET Table 1 One keyboard can therefore control up to 255 x PTZ630 cameras Setting the Baud Rate The last two dipswitches 9 and 10 are used for seting the baud rate You have four dipswitch settings These are 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps or Identify Automatically Identify Baud Rate 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps Automatically Jl pi Jl ON 9 10 If the Identify Automatically switches are set the PTZ will li
3. This has a value of 1209 The keyboard itself generally has a built in 120 Q resistor These termination resistors help make the signal more stable and give the system better reliability so the PTZs function as expected A common mistake installers make is not making sure the 120 Q resistor is fitted on the LAST PTZ Also installers often set the termination in another PTZ in the chain these errors will make control of the PTZ unpredictable A simplified Daisy chain is shown below This first diagram shows the cables looping in one PTZ and out of another a olan alla 1200 SY 1200 1 2 3 4 32 Standard Daisy Chain connection for the RS485 PTZ control signal just the last PTZ should have the 120Qresistor set to on the first device is the keyboard and has the 120Q built in as default This next diagram is a slight variation on the Daisy Chain arrangement Again it s one cable going out to all the PTZs but instead of the cable going into each PTZ then back out to the next one a junction box is used to Spur Off to each PTZ Whilst this can be done THE length between the Controller and the last PTZ is limited to around 300 metres in such an arrangement 10 A B D y A B 12002 a e 1200
4. Installation and Operation Manual PTZ630 HIGH Speed Pan Tilt Zoom 24V AC model with Intelligent IRs Models Covered PTZ630K 27 x Zoom PTZ630P 36 x Zoom Version 2 0 Last Revised 14 12 2012 CONTENTS TABLE Description Page No Contents 2 Please read the following 3 Key Functions 4 Technical Descriptions 5 Compatible Keyboards 6 Getting the PTZ up and running 7 RS485 Wiring methods and Tips 9 RS485 Connection methods 10 Star method of connection 11 Overcoming RS485 data loss using an RS485 distributor 11 Setting up the PTZ camera 13 Powering the PTZs 14 RS485 connection Connecting the keypad or DVR to the Dome 14 Connecting the video out of thr PTZ 15 Using more than one PTZ on a site 18 Setting up a unique Address and Baud Rate in the PTZ630 18 Setting the Baud Rate 19 Using the PTZ630 keypad with the PTZ630 20 Presets and other functions 21 Presets How to setup a preset 21 Calling a preset 21 Patrols Tours How to set them up and use them 21 Deleting a preset 22 Setting the Patrol Tour 22 Calling the Patrol Tour 24 Auto Scan how to set it up Autoscan between 2 points 24 Calling the Auto Scan 25 Record Pattern 25 Running the Record Pattern 27 Preset Function Table 27 Using the Dome s Advanced Functions 28 The Menu System 28 System Installation 36 Alarm Feature 39 Entering the Camera Module Menu 40 Technical Specification 41 Please read the following 9 10 Please read this operation manual c
5. Remove Removes the tour specified in Number above Exit SYSTEM SETTING PATTERN 07 12 2012 Feci 14 19 25 lt SETE Camera Movement Control Preset Patrol Track ePattern Alarm Remove Exit Number 1 Edit Preview Remove Exit IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Number 1 4 Enter the pattern number You can set up to 4 separate patterns 33 Edit You should get at least a 120 second sequence but total time depends on the number of movements undertaken Preview Preview the pattern selected Remove Removes the pattern specified in Number above Exit SYSTEM SETTINGS ALARM 2 NTE SETE Camera Movement Control Preset Patrol Track Pattern Alarm Remove Exit eQuiputs Stay time Channe Input Enable Action Exit IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Outputs NC NO This PTZ does not have any output alarm settings and this option is therefore not applicable Stay time 60 default FOLLOW ALWAYS 1 240 seconds Sets the alarm trigger time Channel 1 3 Select the alarm channel 1 2 or 3 Input NC NO Set alarm for normally closed or normally open connection Enable OFF ON Switch the alarm on or off Action NO Preset 1 8 Patrol 1 8 Pattern 1 4 Auto Scan AB Scan Set the alarm option from preset patrol pattern auto scan continuous 360 degree scan and AB scan for standard t
6. between the two locations You can even vary the speed of this scan Having 3 or more presets you can get the PTZ to go on a TOUR PATROL of the presets When you run the patrol the PTZ goes to one preset then waits a short period then on to the next preset and so on The PTZ continues to cycle around this patrol until you cancel it The length of time the camera stays at one location and the speed of travel between each preset point can be set in the menu PRESETS How to set up a preset Aim the PTZ where you want it to look zoom in or out to get the correct scene and let the camera auto focus Now press the following keys on the keypad PRESET xx Enter where xx is the preset number you wish to store For example PRESET 01 Enter would store PRESET 01 and the camera would always go to this location when 01 is CALLED Note that some keyboards use the SHOT command to CALL a preset To test if the preset is stored correctly use the joystick to move the camera to a point in a new location Now press CALL xx Enter where xx is the preset you wish the camera to go to In this example if you press CALL 01 Enter the PTZ630 should go straight to the PRESET 01 location TIP You may wish to write down a list of presets that you have stored next to the keypad for the operator CALLING a preset This may be as follows PRESET 01 MAIN GATE a long zoom shot PRESET 02 ENTRANCE DOOR PRESET 03 FIRE ESCAPE PRESET 04 EMERGENCY EXIT
7. would be one with PTZ functionality built into it and preferably Pelco D protocol If your DVR has a list of protocols it s always best to try the Pelco D protocol first as this is very widely available In the DVR with Pelco D set you must make sure you set up the baud rate to 2400 If you want to connect more than one keypad to the PTZ or use a keypad and DVR then you can do this by including a RS485 Data Combiner A typical site installation would look like the following diagram on the next page It shows the PTZ connected to the keypad plus how the PTZ could also be connected to a DVR instead of the keypad or at the same time DVR s that have the capabilities of PTZ control will have a terminal or connection on them somewhere where the PTZ s RS485 A and RS485 B line can connect to Please refer to the individual DVR instructions of how to do this 16 DC12V POWER ID CODE re RS485 OUT i ON 3f RS485 COMBINE RG59 Video Cable re O Soom D O A lt RS485 Data Cable RS485 Data Cable gt RS485 INPUT ON DVR 17 If you re using more than one PTZ on a site Each PTZ has a unique address so that if you are using more than one on a site the keyboard talks to the right unit when you want it to PTZ If you only have the one PTZ on the site then the default address of 1 is okay and you have no reason to change the PTZ from this
8. and press PRESET 03 Enter STEP 4 Finally move to where you wish to end the tour and press PRESET 04 Enter Deleting a preset You may wish to delete a preset You can set up to 220 presets but to run a patrol you have to enter the menu and select a patrol number and then allocate the presets that you require So if you need to change an existing preset just use the PRESET xx Enter command xx preset number after moving to the new position This will overwrite the existing preset Alternatively you can enter the menu with CALL or SHOT 95 Enter then SYSTEM SETTING then PRESET and select appropriate preset number you can then move down to REMOVE to remove it Note that if this preset is removed then it will be necessary to edit the Patrol menu to remove the preset Setting the Patrol Tour To setup the patrol tour you need to enter the Advanced Menu System by selecting lt CALL gt 95 lt Enter gt on the keypad Call varies according to module type You will see the Main Menu displayed on the screen e l NOTEM SETTING Camera Movement Control Preset Patrol Track Pattern Alarm Remove Exit eSyustem Information Display Setting System Settings IR LED Settins Restart Camera Reset Exit P E hel IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 0i IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 01 Move down to System Setting and then Patrol Track Then press the OPEN button or IRIS button on the keypad to update the Patrol Trac
9. be triggered to move the camera to a defined preset start a tour or start a pattern Technical Descriptions Infrared System The infrared system runs normally under automatic control The PTZ630 has an automatic intelligent IR light facility that is coupled to the focus operation so that wide angle shots are given a wide diffused IR beam whilst longer distance shots re given a more powerful narrower IR beam Camera zooms in so does the built in IR light 3 Camera zooms out so does the IR light r J EF The Infrared lamps illuminate in a low light condition and switch off when light levels improve A menu default option is set to AUTO for normal operation The user may set the option to ON to force the Infrareds to illuminate but if it ls required to return to normal mode the option must be set to AUTO Automatic RS485 Protocol and Baud Rate recognition The PTZ630 is able to recognise the protocol and baud rate when connected to control equipment However in the System Information menu you can enable the Soft Address ID which then allows you to software change the ID from the Hard Address that reflects the address of the physical ID dipswitch setting located on the dome face under the protective cover Controlling the PTZ630 In order to access the PTZ630 menu via keyboard or Alien DVR call preset 95 To move up and down the menu use the up or down direction key or joystick controller Move right to enter the s
10. just using different cores for each signal The control signal RS485 is nearly always sent along a twisted pair type cable The twists in the cable help prevent interference affecting the data signal by shielding it Many installation companies use a CATS type or similar cable to run out to the PTZs to carry the data signal If you are considering using baluns please note DVR s tend to require very good video signals to function correctly and passive baluns can loose some signal strength over the 50 metre mark so try to restrict the use of passive baluns to below 50 metre cable runs when using them with DVRs Above this distance perhaps consider an active balun Active baluns require power passive baluns do not You can mix and match how you wire up your PTZ installation and the following general diagram gives you a guideline about how to do it Remember this is a GUIDE and is not an instruction what to fit PTZ PD CCT CAMERA CAT5 Carries Video amp Control Data CAT5 Carries Video amp Power o r RG59 2 Video amp Power 2 an ed O Eo m y CAT5 Carrying Data 2 TRADITIONAL O CAMERA or JUNCTION BOX 12V _240V PSU AC rT ene CO AX RG59 Free Lead Supplied Many installation companies can get the power and video signal correct but struggle with the control of the PTZ using the keypad or DVR using the RS485 data Th
11. mame settings and this option is therefore not Enable applicable Action Exit Stay time 60 default FOLLOW ALWAYS 1 240 seconds IRIS Select IRIS Back Sets the alarm trigger time Camera 03 Channel 1 3 Select the alarm channel 1 2 or 3 Input NC NO Set alarm for normally closed or normally open connection Enable OFF ON Switch the alarm on or off Action NO Preset 1 8 Patrol 1 8 Pattern 1 4 Auto Scan AB Scan Set the alarm option from preset patrol pattern auto scan continuous 360 degree scan and AB scan for standard two point auto scan When setting an alarm action if the alarm is triggered it will only go to the preset selected and stay there or it will initiate the relevant patrol pattern auto scan or AB scan If you do 39 not set FOLLOW then if more than one alarm is triggered during the Stay time only the first alarm is triggered If FOLLOW is selected then each alarm will be actioned sequentially Note that you can set the Park Action Time in order to return from alarm action to original function but you have to add the Park Action Time to the Stay time before the Park Action is implemented Entering the Camera Module Menu Dependant on the firmware in the PTZ630 you can enter the camera module menu using CALL 57 Enter or CALL O Enter Of course the formats of these commands depend on the keyboard or DVR facilities and the operational methods used 40 Technical Specificatio
12. not be able to control the dome Sometimes installers get the connections right on one dome but not on the other and find only one dome works They then swap the wires around at the keyboard only to find out one dome has now burst in to life and the other one now failed But they don t put 2 2 together and realise their mistake that they have wired one dome different to the other Take great care getting these the right way around and make sure you wire each dome IDENTICALY so that if you have to swap the A amp B lines over at the keyboard you know all domes are wired the same 14 The PTZ630 range adopts the following RS485 convention WHITE RS485 or A GREEN RS485 or B NOTE THAT A YELLOW CABLE IS EARTH DO NOT CONNECT THIS You should initially be wiring the dome to the keyboard or DVR on your workshop bench or at least your kitchen table to prove you know how to get everything to work Once you have done this it is just a job of extending the cables and physically installing the domes on site You must obviously take note of the RS485 wiring techniques mentioned at the beginning of these instructions and get the 1200hm resistors correct in the End of line domes Generally speaking you will always be extending the RS485 signal from either the keypad or the dome using a CATS or similar cable The PTZ730 is one of the keypads that can be used PTZ730 with the PTZ630 range On the rear of the keypad gt you will see th
13. the keypad To setup the Auto Scan you need to move to the start position and enter lt CALL gt 221 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 221 lt Enter gt on the keypad Alternatively dependent on PTZ firmware installed in PTZ630 you can enter lt CALL gt 92 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 92 lt Enter gt on the keypad You will see the message A point has been set displayed on the screen Now move to the end position of the Auto Scan and enter lt CALL gt 222 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 222 lt Enter gt on the keypad Alternatively dependent on PTZ firmware installed in PTZ630 you can enter lt CALL gt 93 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 93 lt Enter gt on the keypad You will see the message B point has been set displayed on the screen You can however setup the Auto Scan through the menu system to be triggered by an alarm Move down to System Setting and press the OPEN button or IRIS button on the keypad and move to the Movement Control menu use the up and down direction keys on the keyboard Now press the OPEN button or IRIS button to enter the Movement Control menu Move down to AB Scan Setting using the up and down direction keys on the keyboard Press the OPEN button or IRIS button to display Set A Point First 24 Move to the start position and then press OPEN button or IRIS button You will see the message Then Set B Point displayed on the screen Now move to the end position of scan and press OPEN button or IRIS
14. 2 Main controller 1 2 3 31 Daisy Chain connection WITH SHORT SPURS for the RS485 PTZ control signal one main radial with very short spurs to each PTZ off it keeping the spurs to less than 10 meters STAR method of connection In some circumstances you may need to adopt a star configuration for practical purposes For instance all the PTZs may be so scattered on a large site that running out separate spurs to each PTZ in a STAR array is the only practical solution So how do you do this in practice The termination resistors must be connected to the two PTZs that are farthest away from each other such as PTZs 3 and 5 in the following Star diagram Note that all the other PTZs do not have the 120Q resistor connected The resistors are not fitted in these PTZ cameras so you will need to fit one across the RS485 connections on the relevant domes As the star configuration is not in conformity with the requirements of RS485 standards problems such as signal reflections may arise especially when there are long cable connections The results are that control signals are decreased and the PTZ may not respond to or just responds intermittently to the controller If your STAR circuit is not too extensive DOME 1 with each spur in the region of 20 50 metres you can expect quite good reliable performance using this technique If you experience any problems though there is a RS485 distribution box available CODE PT750 to help ov
15. LT IN ae DOME 6 DOME 7 RS485 DISTRIBUTOR Diagram showing how to use an RS485 distributor to improve PTZ control reliability Please note if you have the PTZ750 located within 9mtrs of the keypad or DVR you can connect up to 3 of them in parallel 12 Setting up the PTZ Camera 1 Connection of the System There are many ways to wire up a PTZ system If you have read the introduction at the beginning of these instructions you should have got a good idea what your options are Below is a general schematic diagram showing you some of these options a D CCT CAMERA o O ab CAT5 Carries Video amp ap Control Data 2 O LO CEO amp Power O RG59 2 Video amp Power CATS Carrying Data TRADITIONAL CAMERA 12V D 240V JUNCTION BOX PSU ic CO AX RG59 Free Lead Supplied HO Mo N ii A KEYPAD MONITOR h 13 Powering the PTZs All the PTZs will need power For this PTZ it is a 24V A C power supply The power supply must be capable of delivering at least 1 1A per PTZ You can either power each PTZ with its own PSU locally to it or have the PSU s remotely situated perhaps near the keyboard or DVR The PTZs require a current of about 410mA when LEDs are off and 850mA when LEDs are on So you must take this into consideration when working out maximum cable runs A popular way to power the PTZs is using our COMPOSITE VIDEO cable or shotgun as its also known as
16. PRESET 05 CAR PARK zoomed out wide angle PRESET 06 CAR PARK zoomed in narrow angle When the operator wishes to quickly zoom in on the MAIN GATE all he has to do is press CALL 01 Enter To go to the EMERGENCY EXIT he would press CALL 04 Enter and so on To call up any previously stored preset camera location simply press CALL xx Enter where xx is the preset number Patrols Tours How to set them up and use them A patrol tour is simply a collection of at least three preset camera locations that are run in sequence with the PTZ stopping at each location for a brief period of time and then moving on to the next preset For example you could use a patrol so that an outside PTZ camera points at a gate then at a side doorway then zooms out to get an overall shot of a car park and finally zooming in on a 21 delivery bay before repeating the whole cycle again Patrols can be useful for both outside and internal PTZ s For a shop they could be used to cover key areas like clothes rails tills and changing rooms in a sequence To set up a patrol you need to set up the individual stop points where the camera will pause These are called presets An example four preset mint tour Setting the presets using the keypad STEP 1 Using the keypad joystick move to where you wish to start the tour and then press PRESET 01 Enter STEP 2 Now move to the next location and press PRESET 02 Enter STEP 3 Now move to the third location
17. arefully before installing and using this unit Please read the operation manual carefully before installing and operating the product The PTZ630 requires a 24v AC 2A power supply The rated input voltage of the camera in the PTZ is 12V This gets its power from the PTZ630 and does not require a separate PSU Do not connect 24V AC to the internal camera module under any circumstances During the course of transportation storage and installation the product should be handled with care avoiding vibration and any weight pressure which may cause damage to the sophisticated optical and electronic equipment inside the machine Do not attempt to disassemble the camera In order to prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside the camera Always use and stick to current electrical safety standards to install and use the PTZ630 Use a correctly rated power supply The RS 485 and video signal cables should be kept way from other high voltage equipment such as mains cables and especially fluorescent lights Using an anti surge protection device 1s recommended to prevent damage to the PTZ630 from lightning and mains surges Damage to units by lightning or mains voltage surges 1s not covered under the product warranty Do not operate in areas exceeding the stipulated limitations concerning temperature humidity and power supply Do not aim the camera directly towards the sun or an extreme light so
18. ate camera module that has privacy masking Exit Exit menu SYSTEM SETTING lt en SE TINE Camera Movement Control ePreset Patrol Pattern Alarm Remove Exit Track IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Number 0 220 Select preset number Label Preset number MOVEMENT CONTROL B o3 1e MOUEMENT CONTROL eLimit Stop Limit Settings The North Settings But OFF ERES Seliect IRiS Back Camera 03 PRESET eNumber Labe Edit Remove Exit Preset IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 The preset label changes according to the preset number selected Edit Allows adjustment for direction and lens zoom Remove Delete a preset number Exit 32 SYSTEM SETTING PATROL TRACK Mee Vue SETTING lt Camera Movement Control Preset Patrol Track Pattern Alarm Remove EXS eNumber Edit Preview Remove ED DEGAS IRIS Select TRIS Back S SELE RNS BEAZ Number 1 8 Enter the patrol track tour number You can set up to 8 separate tours each tour can accomodate up to 32 presets Edit 1 32 preset points The Speed range is from 0 063 which is the movement time speed between presets The Time parameter is the number of seconds that the PTZ will stay at the preset position and that can be from 0 240 seconds Preview 1 8 patrol track tour number Preview the tour number selected Invalid Patrol Track displayed 1f no presets set for this patrol track tour
19. button again Calling the Auto Scan First you must set the start and end positions of the auto scan as above This runs the auto scan function between these two points There are two methods of initiating the auto scan If you enter lt CALL gt 223 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 223 lt Enter gt to run Auto Scan at High Speed lt CALL gt 224 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 224 lt Enter gt to run Auto Scan at Middle Speed lt CALL gt 225 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 225 lt Enter gt to run Auto Scan at Low Speed Alternatively dependent on PTZ firmware installed in PTZ630 you can enter lt CALL gt 98 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 98 lt Enter gt to run Auto Scan at High Speed lt CALL gt 97 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 97 lt Enter gt to run Auto Scan at Middle Speed lt CALL gt 96 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 96 lt Enter gt to run Auto Scan at Low Speed TIP To stop the scan just move the joystick slightly If you need to run a 360 continuous scan lt CALL gt 99 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 99 lt Enter gt RECORD PATTERN What is a record pattern This dome has an option to store a record pattern A record pattern consists of a continuous sequence of standard pan and tilt movements or lens commands The maximum time of the recording is related to the number of actions recorded but the recording should last for at least a 120 second interval A record pattern does not use presets You can limit movement at a required position and pa
20. button to change the clear circle to white again STEP 3 Now move the joystick down to Edit to record this pattern number Press the OPEN button or IRIS button to commence recording Move the joystick to record the pattern The display Record Pattern x where x is pattern number selected followed by Free Space changes to a reducing value from 99 as recording takes place You should get at least a 120 second sequence but total time depends on the number of movements undertaken Press the OPEN button or IRIS button to close the recording or until the record period expires The record pattern will be stored for future replay If you select Preview you can replay the pattern or go to Remove to remove it Note that you need to press the OPEN button or IRIS button to access and exit these menus Press the Iris to exit out of menu 26 Running the Record Pattern First you must have recorded a record pattern as detailed above This runs a record pattern of at least a 120 second duration but is dependent on the number of movements made Press lt CALL gt 241 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 241 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 1 Press lt CALL gt 242 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 242 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 2 Press lt CALL gt 243 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 243 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 3 Press lt CALL gt 244 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 244 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 4 Alternatively dependent on PTZ fi
21. ct IRIS Back Camera 03 Auto Flip ON OFF This option if switched to ON will allow the PTZ to auto flip 180 degress when the PTZ is at its lowest point Proportional Pan ON OFF If this is ON then when using digital zoom the digital zoom speed increases or decreases according to the zoom distance Park Action Time 5 secs 255 secs OFF This enables the PTZ to stay at the Park Action selected for a stipulated time Park Action ABSCAN NO PRESET 1 8 PATROL 1 8 PATTERN 1 4 AUTO SCAN Select the Park Action required from list Power Action AB SCAN NO PRESET 1 8 PATROL 1 8 PATTERN 1 4 AUTO SCAN This option automatically starts an action listed above when the PTZ is powered up Control Speed MEDIUM LOW HIGH Sets the speed of the PTZ camera camera AB Scan Setting This allows the setting of the two points in an auto scan 31 AB Scan Path I ARC O ARC This option allows you to set the path for the auto scan to either the inner scan between the AB inner path or the outer scan between AB outer path AB Scan Speed HIGH MEDIUM LOW This sets the speed of the AB auto scan Limit Stop OFF ON Set a limit parameter to stop movement outside the selected frame Limit Setting Select Upper Under Left and Right using the joystick mouse to create the selected frame The North Setting The message Adjust lens to the North is displayed and is used to calculate the PTZ position when using an appropri
22. e RS485 connections Ensure they are connected correctly 1 e the RS485 A line and the RS485 B line It is recommended to set the keypad on the PELCO D protocol with 2400 baud rate as the PTZ camera will auto detect the settings DCi2V POWER oO ID CODE RS485 SUT IF USING THE RJ45 CONNECTION LEAD THE mm a Aa Foon CABLES ARE USED i 4 p RED RS485 BLACK RS485 Rear of PTZ730 RS485 connections GREEN GROUND YELLOW RS232 OUT If you use cores from two different pairs in the CATS cable you will not get the benefit of the shielding effect of the cable twists and the dome will function erratically You must always use a core from a PAIR not two cores from two different pairs Connecting the video out of the PTZ The PTZ630 has a short BNC lead attached to it this is the lead that carries the video signal from the built in camera You need to extend this lead to the VIDEO IN of the DVR or monitor Use a good quality RG59 coax cable or similar to do this TIP If you can t get a picture at the remote end you could always take your test monitor to your PTZ and check the picture quality on its own short BNC lead 15 If you re testing the equipment on a workbench you now have a one PTZ system For setting up the keyboard and testing the PTZ please read sections on default PTZ settings and using the keyboard You can use a keyboard or a suitable DVR to control the PTZ630 A suitable DVR
23. e key to successfully installing the data cabling to the PTZ is to get the basics right Use a quality data cable such as CATS never use just a standard untwisted cable such as alarm cable for the RS485 signal Also you must follow the RS485 wiring convention the following section explains this RS485 Wiring methods amp Tips gt gt gt gt gt 1 Characteristics of RS485 As specified by RS485 standards RS485 is a half duplex data transmission type with characteristic impedance of 120Q The maximum load capacity is 32 units PTZs keyboards and DVRs 2 Transmission distances of RS485 Signals using CAT5 or similar cables Selecting a CATS or similar sized twisted pair data transmission cable the maximum theoretical transmitting distances are as follows 9 Maximum Transmitting Distance 2400 Bps PELCO D 1500m 4800 bps 1000m 9600 bps PLEASE NOTE Using inferior cables or installing the PTZ in an environment with strong electromagnetic interference or connecting a lot of PTZ domes to the same cable carrying the RS485 signal will reduce the maximum transmitting distance 3 RS485 Connection methods METHOD 1 DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION The general RS485 standard recommends a daisy chain connection of equipment that is to be controlled This means that the control cable is looped out of the one PTZ to the next PTZ and so on The last PTZ in the line is then fitted with what is known as a termination resistor
24. een Graphics OSD The PTZ630 series boasts eight patrol tour options one auto scan option and four record pattern options All these can be configured using the OSD To bring up the camera menu press lt CALL gt 95 lt Enter gt or lt SHOTS gt 95 lt Enter gt varies with module type The OSD is then displayed on the screen You can navigate between the various options using the Joystick control up to increase and down to decrease IRIS to enter and IRIS to exit You need to use the OPEN or IRIS button to be able to edit changes and again to close edit THE MENU SYSTE Using the Menu System This menu system allows the user to alter the dome menu instruction options and settings using a control keypad This first page shows the initial main menu page and only describes the general functions The following pages show the main menu option selected on the left hand side of the page and a breakdown of that menu page on the right hand side of the page MAIN MENU To enter the main menu system press Mai ain Menu lt CALL gt 95 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 95 lt Enter gt Syet Inf ti on the Keypad ys eine TEIA Ion Use the Joystick control pan up or pan down to select a menu Display Setting the Open or IRIS to select and edit a value the joystick up or System Setting down to change a value the Open or IRIS to close the edit and IR LED Setting the CLOSE or IRIS to exit the menu Restart Camera Reset Exit
25. elected option To change the option press the IRIS button which changes the white circle to the left of the option to a clear circle and then use the up and down direction keys or joystick controller up or down movement to alter the value Then press the IRIS button again to save the change and the clear circle will change to a white circle When all changes made move down to Exit and press the Iris button and exit out of menu Using the Alien Max Alien716 To set a preset point using the Alien716 select the PTZ option by clicking on the Menu then Video PTZ then More Settings Ensure Save Preset button is selected and move camera to first preset point and click on Preset Number Setting Preset XXX Where xxx preset selected is then displayed in Display window Then using arrow buttons move camera to next preset point and set next preset point To initiate a tour using the Alien716 you can select the PTZ option by clicking on the Menu then Video PTZ then More Settings Go to Patrol x and using down arrow select the required Patrol number Now click on the Add Keypoint button and select each Preset Number Preset 1 127 Duration 1 255 seconds at this keypoint and Speed 0 7 with 0 being slowest speed Repeat this for each preset set Now click on the Right Arrow Run button to start patrol tour Select Back and Exit menu Compatible Keyboards PT710 PTZ730 PTZ790 Using the joystick move the PTZ to first preset position Pre
26. ercome any problems KEYPAD DOME 3 120 ENABLED The Star circuit for wiring PTZ s The two furthest PTZs need the 1209 resistors enabling In this example it s PTZs 3 amp 3 DOME 5 120 ENABLED Overcoming RS485 data loss using an RS485 distributor In the real world not everything always works exactly as it s expected to 11 RS485 data signals that control the PTZs movements are tiny signals that can get corrupted for many reasons Poor cable quality not using a PAIR of cores from a CATS but using one core from TWO separate pairs running the CATS cable near mains equipment such as florescent lighting all will have a detrimental effect on the signal These are things that you can correct with good installation practices Where you wish to run several separate CATS cables out to send the RS485 data signal out to the PTZs you are in effect correcting the STAR method of RS485 data distribution As previously mentioned the problem with the Star method is that it is not actually designed for RS485 but generally works okay if you follow the previous notes on getting the 120Q resistor setting right One way that takes the guesswork out of installing the Star method is to utilise an RS485 distributor This has the advantage that the RS485 signal is correctly distributed to the PTZs so that they behave as expected You can create up to 4 spurs to the PTZs and put up to 4 PTZs on each spur Just like the Daisy chain meth
27. he first 8 dipswitches located under the plastic cover under the PTZ lens The default is 1 1 e dipswitch 1 set to ON Numbers are in binary format so ID number value Dipswitch Number 1 234 5 6 7 8 Value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 So for example to set ID number 3 switch 1 amp 2 ON ID number 7 switch 1 2 amp 3 ON Soft Address If you need to change the ID set in the camera it can be done manually as detailed in the above setting under Hard Address Alternatively you can set the address using the Soft Address option The address range is from 1 255 In order to supersede the Hard ID address you will need to switch Soft Addr Enable to ON Soft Addr Enable If you set this from OFF to ON the Hard ID set by the dipswitches in the PTZ camera can be overwritten Camera Type Camera module installed in PTZ camera Internal Temp Internal temperature of PTZ camera Software Ver Software version 29 Main Menu ee BTSPLAY SETTING eInfo TUPS S System Information PTZ Display Display Setting Alarm Display s System Setting IR LED Setting Exit Restart Camera Reset Exit IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Press IRIS or Open to enter Display Settings This menu displays Information Tips during the usage of different menu options Also the time when PTZ and Alarm operations take place are displayed SYSTEM SETTING System Information Display Setting eSystem Setting IR LED Setting Restart Camera Re
28. he power supply The PTZ730 requires a 12V DC PSU 900mA minimum It is recommended to use a POW802 for this purpose Now press the keypad ON button Select a PTZ camera by pressing CAM button followed by camera address and Enter The LCD display will indicate the camera channel selected CAM 01 indicates that the keyboard is ready to talk to camera with address 1 if you have another dome set at camera address 2 press CAM button followed by 02 and Enter This would change the display screen to CAM 02 If you have multiple domes you will need to change the address of each dome so they are different but PLEASE LEAVE THE DOMES ON PELCO D 2400 BAUD RATE e see NOTE 2 above 20 PRESETS and other functions The PTZ630 has up to 220 presets that once programmed will stay in the PTZ s non volatile memory so they will be retained even after a power cut What is a preset A preset is a particular area or object that the PTZ was looking at and has been stored into its memory so when the preset is called up the PTZ will select the area again without the operator using the joystick to do this Even the zoom at the time is stored into the preset This means that you could for example store a PRESET of a car park entrance When the operator calls up this preset the camera automatically zooms in on this area By storing more than one preset you can add even more functionality to the PTZ By having two presets you can then get the PTZ to SCAN
29. ings l1 They require a power supply and a cable to supply this power to the PTZ The PTZ630 operates on 24V A C like many external PTZ domes but some mini pan and tilt domes are 12V 2 They require a cable to get the video signal back to the monitor or recording device 3 They require a cable to transmit the RS485 control signal from the keypad or DVR to tell the PTZ to pan and tilt etc 4 They require something to control them either a keypad or a DVR The following diagram indicates the basic cable requirements for a PTZ system Cable Needed PTZ Data signal AT5 cable You can also send the video signal back along a second pair in a CAT5 cable using baluns Note you cannot send 24v AC power down CAT5 Control Equipmen Video signal RG59 or similar aa You can combine both the video and power into one cable if you wish using composite cable Display Equipment Two core cable capable of carrying at least 3Amp 24V AC Power Supply You can get composite cables that will carry both the power and the video signals and this has the benefit of combining two of the three cables into one You may choose to power the PTZ locally to it so you may only need to get the video signal back from the PTZ and the RS485 control signals to it If this is the case you may choose to use a pair of BALUNS By using baluns you can send the video signal and control signal down the same CATS cable
30. k menu 22 eo Soctem SETTING __ Camera Movement Control Preset ePatrol Track Pattern Alarm Remove Ext oNumber Edit Preview Remove gt aa HBAS sea a IRIS Select IRIS Back IRIS Select Camera 01 IRIS Back Camera 01 Now press the OPEN button or IRIS button and move to Number Patrol Tour No Now press the OPEN button or IRIS button again to change the white update circle to clear and using the up and down direction keys on the joystick select the required Patrol Tour number from 1 8 Press the OPEN button or IRIS button to change the update circle to white and press the CLOSE button or IRIS button to exit and return to the System Setting menu Now press the OPEN button or IRIS button and move down to Edit Now press the OPEN button or IRIS button again to enter the Preset number selected Now press the OPEN button or IRIS button again to change the white update circle to clear 19 10 2012 Fri 13 2 ae i preset tale Hon 1 Ol w 0 Preset 57 a OL eel 19 10 2012 Fri 13 54 53 No Preset eed Time e e ere IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 01 Now you can use the up and down direction keys to select the required preset number Press the OPEN button or IRIS button again to select the white circle and using the joystick right direction move to the Speed parameter Use the same method to set the Speed and Time No Preset Speed Time Note that the ma
31. ke the protocol setting automatically set both the protocol and baud rate dependent on what the PTZ detects It is there important to ensure that the PTZ settings in control equipment is setup in advance of connecting the PTZ630 if automatic detection is required 19 Using the PTZ730 keypad with the PTZ630 NOTE 1 For more detailed instructions in setting up the keypad or using one of our other keypads please refer to the instruction manual supplied with the product NOTE 2 The PTZ730 keypad requires you to press the function key first followed by the value e g PTZ730 keypad Y lt CAM gt 01 lt Enter gt whereas some keypads require the value first then the function e g 01 lt CAM gt When you first take the keyboard out of the box you will need to set it up for the domes that you are using The dome you have purchased has the default settings of PELCO D 2400 Baud Rate Address 1 DC12V POWER O O D CODE aes RS485 OUT lt aC t ON Rear of PTZ730 keypad First read through the keypad instruction manual supplied Set the protocol and baud rate in the keypad using the dipswitches on the rear of the unit Note that all PTZ domes controlled by this keypad must have identical protocol and baud rate settings The manual supplied with the keypad will show you what these settings should be Next connect the RS485 connections from the dome s ensuring that the A and B lines are connected correctly Finally connect t
32. n Number of Patrols Tours 8 o O 24v AC 1 1A Max 27W LEDs on MAX 6W LEDs off 45 C 60 C Weatherproof Rating IP66 Lightning Protection TVS3000V lightning protection 300 x 300 x 450mm Weight without bracket 4 0 Kg without bracket Relative Humidity lt 90 RH frostless means that used electronic equipment must not be mixed with notice Whilst every effort is made to ensure that these je general household waste For treatment recovery and instructions are complete and accurate nitedevil com cannot be recycling please return this unit to your trade supplier or local designated collection point as defined by your local council held responsible in any way for any losses no matter how they arise from errors or omissions in these instructions or the performance or non performance of the equipment that these instructions refer to WEE CG0783S All specifications are approximate nitedevil com reserves the right to change any product specifications or features without et This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents 4
33. n and tilt and a percentage value is displayed advising memory resource available Once the recording is complete i e you have closed the recording or the record resource has been used you can select a Preview option to replay the recorded pattern You can also remove the pattern or re edit Up to four different patterns may be recorded RECORD PATTERN What ts the difference between a pattern amp a patrol tour A patrol tour uses presets and when initiated the dome will move to a maximum of 32 preset positions using the dwell times as set In the Patrol Table The speed of dome movement between any two presets can be set from 000 063 A patrol tour can run for an extensive length of time with a dwell time of a maximum of 240 seconds at each of the preset positions In addition up to eight different patrols tours can be stored each with different preset parameters whereas only four record patterns can be recorded When a preset is stored the dome stores not only the preset position but also zoom and camera attributes A record pattern does not record zoom attributes 25 A record pattern does not use presets It however allows the user to record a continuous sequence of standard pan and tilt movements or lens commands The record pattern sequence can be recorded using the keypad pan and tilt joystick and records for a number of changing activations that should give a recording duration of more than 120 seconds A record pattern allows
34. ntrol mode is for manual setup Current Level lt value gt This display reflects the current IR level and cannot be edited Exit Exit menu Main Menu System Information Display Setting Restart Camera Reboots camera following Sure message Enter Open or Iris to continue Else enter Close or Iris to cancel System Setting Reset IR LED Setting eRestart Camera Reset Exit IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Resets camera menu and reboots camera following Sure message Enter Open or Iris to continue Else enter Close or Iris to cancel Exit Exit menu 35 System Installation PTZ630 Dimensions 2 Drill holes Wall Bracket Dimensions 180 Remove wall bracket from packaging and mark holes for securing bracket base Drill holes for mounting bracket 36 3 Remove Dipswitch Cover to alter baud rate and ID settings Unscrew the dipswitch plastic cover to get access the the bank of dipswitches that can be setup to change the ID number and transmission baud rate Refer to the earlier section for details on settings The default settings are ID and baud rate is 2400 bps See earlier details 4 Pass cable through wall mount bracket 5 Fit wall bracket to PTZ dome Fit wall bracket to PTZ dome and secure with the 4 hexagon screws 4 screws af 6 Fit dome camera to wall To ensure that the camera is waterproof install the rubber seals on the wall mount bracke
35. od the end PTZ on each spur needs to have a 120Q resistor enabled Although the RS485 distributor is a small additional expense it takes some of the guess work out of the installation design and gives a more flexible approach to cabling which itself can save time and money on the installation Not forgetting you get more predictable results The RS485 distributor PTZ750 amplifies the RS485 control signal and distributes it evenly to 4 separate spurs each spur can have up to 4 PTZs This means that you could theoretically have up to 4 individual spurs of over 1000 metres each to control up to 16 PTZs in total Ideally you would put just one PTZ on each spur from the PTZ750 but up to 4 PTZs are generally acceptable The following diagram shows a typical use of the PTZ750 RS485 distributor In the following example and diagram PTZs 1 4 5 and 7 are at the end of each spur and therefore require the 120Q resistor enabling by moving the jumper setting within the PTZs PTZs 2 3 and 6 are all midway in each spur and do not need the 120Q resistor and can be left as default The PTZ750 itself has four 120Q resistors built in as shown and you do not have to do anything with the PTZ750 as the resistors are permanently connected within it PTZ 50 1200 ON DOME 1 1200 BUILT IN KEYPAD A OR o 1200 OFF 1200 OFF 1200 ON DVR B 1200 BUILT IN may DOME 2 DOME 3 DOME 4 1200 1200 BUILT IN ON 12V INPUT DOME 5 1200 OFF 1200 ON 1200 BUI
36. rmware installed in PTZ630 you can enter Press lt CALL gt 71 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 71 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 1 Press lt CALL gt 72 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 72 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 2 Press lt CALL gt 73 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 73 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 3 Press lt CALL gt 74 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 74 lt Enter gt to run Pattern number 4 You can also run the Record Pattern following an alarm trigger Preset Function Table PRESET No Function PRESET No Function 37 Call Camera Menu Use Zoom for movement up and down SHOT 0 ENTER or OPEN or IRIS to edit menu Focus to change value Zoom to move to Exit and SHOT 0 ENTER or OPEN or IRIS to close 222 224 225 70 226 227 228 229 230 231 238 239 240 241 244 M 97 Call AB Scan at Medium Speed 248 250 Camera Menu Call the following in turn Shot 248 Enter Shot 249 Enter Shot 250 Enter Use Zoom for movement up and down SHOT 0 ENTER or OPEN or IRIS to edit menu Focus to change value Zoom to move to Exit and SHOT 0 ENTER or OPEN or IRIS to close 98 CO Rd ed Call AB Scan at High Speed Manual Control High Speed Call 360 scan Manual Control Middle Speed Manual Control Low Speed Motor Calibration NOTE The list of valid commands will depend on the firmware version in the PTZ camera The CALL or SHOT commands are synonomous 27 USING THE DOME S ADVANCED FUNCTIONS On Scr
37. set EX Main Menu System Information Display Setting System Setting IR LED Setting Restart Camera Reset Exit IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Press IRIS or Open to enter System Settings Press IRIS or Open to enter Camera menu CAMERA 2S SURTER SETTING eCamera Movement Control Preset Patrol Track Pattern Alarm Remove Exit eScreen Tips Auto ICR Auto Focus Focus Speed Digital Zoom Zoom Speed Exit t tet ete IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Screen Tips ON OFF Switch ON to open the display tips for the Zoom function Auto ICR ON OFF Switch to ON to enable IR operation NOTE If this is set to OFF IR light will be blocked This option may be set to OFF following a Reset 30 Auto Focus ON OFF If switched to ON the PTZ camera will automatically adjust focus Focus Speed FAST SLOW This option is set to FAST by default or SLOW and affects the speed of auto focus Digital Zoom ON OFF Switch to ON to set digital zoom function Exit Exit menu SYSTEM SETTING MOVEMENT CONTROL A On eOMUETER BETTING Camera Movement Control Preset Patrol Track Pattern Alarm oS HOUERENT CONTROL eAuto Flip ON Proportion Pan ON Park Action Time 3 Park Action AB SCAN Power Action NO Control Speed MEDIUM TE E AB Scan Setting AB Scan Path I ARC AB Scan Speed HIGH IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Remove Exit IRIS Sele
38. ss Preset Preset Number then Enter A Setting Preset xxx will then be displayed Repeat this for each preset set To start the patrol tour select Shot Call Tour Number 65 68 patrol tour 1 4 or 231 238 call patrol tour 1 8 followed by Enter Compatible Keyboard PTZ715 PTZ725 Using the joystick move the PTZ to first preset position Press Preset Number then Preset button Enter A Setting Preset xxx will then be displayed Repeat this for each preset set To start the patrol tour select Tour Number 65 68 patrol tour 1 4 or 231 238 call patrol tour 1 8 followed by Shot Call Getting the PTZ up and running You MUST connect up the PTZ and your control equipment on a workbench or kitchen table before the actual site installation and CHECK YOU KNOW HOW TO INSTALL By doing this you can set up any DIP switches adjust the camera and learn about how it operates before taking it to site This will save you hours of time on site trying to work out why a particular item doesn t function as you expected it to There is nothing worse than installing something and then having to take it down to see how to get it working Do the learning curve in the comfort of your own premises Do you KNOW how to install PTZ equipment that is controlled by RS485 data signals If not please read the following introduction to PTZ gt gt gt Overview introduction to fitting PTZ equipment Generally speaking PTZs require four th
39. t and take the cable out from the wiring hole as shown Then fit dome to wall using 4 screws Ensure that the cable emerging is sealed with silicon where it exits the dome bracket Ensure cable runs down from PTZ so that rainwater runs away from camera di Remove transparent film on dome cover Leaving transparent film on dome cover can obstruct camera movement if not removed 38 Alarm Feature The PTZ630 has 3 alarm inputs Note that there are no alarm outputs on this model You will need to decide how many alarm channels will be utilised For each alarm channel you will need a pair of cable connections and it is recommended that a CATS twisted pair be utilised Connect one core to the selected input alarm channel and the other to the ground common connection The ground is a common connection for all three alarm channels ALARM CABLE RED ALARM I WHITE ALARM 2 GREEN ALARM 3 BLACK COMMON At the alarm end connect to the alarm device This must be a 0 volt switch and maybe for example a door switch Check that the alarm device passes a voltage free switch as any other input signal may damage the dome Each of the three alarm channels call a different PTZ operation when the Ov switch is detected by the dome This allows the dome to immediately action the selected operation in an alarm condition To set these special operations you need to enter the Alarm menu i Outputs NC NO erba ai This PTZ does not have any output alarm
40. tate at a maximum speed of 200 per second b The PTZ630 incorporates Vector driver technology ensuring PTZ takes the shortest route c Due to the precision stepping motor technology utilised in this PTZ the lowest rotation speed that can be accomplished is 0 6 per second This provides very accurate control in long distance zoom operations 3 Presets Tours Patterns and Auto Scan a The PTZ630 can set up to 220 presets each preset containing the lens zoom and angle positions b You can set up to 8 tours Patrol Tracks each with up to 32 presets c Canrecord in Mode Scan up to 4 patterns with each pattern containing up to 100 movements d Using two presets points you can setup an Auto Scan that can run at low medium or high speed internally between the preset points or externally e Continuous 360 scan option available 4 PTZ Control a The PTZ630 uses RS485 communication protocol The unit pans 0 3602 with continuous rotation Tilts 0 902with auto flip and has no blind spots The unit pan speed is from 0 62 2002per second and tilt speed 0 82 752per second The speed can be adjusted automatically according to the lens zoom range 5 NiteDevil Feature a The NiteDevil camera module incorporates a slower shutter speed allowing the camera to see more at low light levels This camera having Infra Red capability allows it to see in total darkness 6 Alarm Function a The PTZ630 has 3 alarm inputs Alarm channels can
41. the user a continuous view rather than selected preset positions and is similar to an auto scan except that an auto scan only allows a selected movement between two points whereas the record pattern reflects all the user movements made during the recording of the record pattern RECORD PATTERN How to Set it up Record Pattern allows a pattern to be recorded which consists of any standard pan and tilt or lens command within a 120 second interval A pattern is automatically closed when the interval is exceeded or by pressing the CLOSE button STEP 1 Select the required camera by pressing the CAM or Addr button and entering lt camera number gt followed by lt Enter gt on the keypad Position the camera where you wish to start the record pattern sequence Enter the Main Menu System by selecting lt CALL gt 95 lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt 95 lt Enter gt on the keypad You will see the Main Menu displayed on the screen Using the joystick up down direction movement select the SYSTEM SETTING menu Press the OPEN button or IRIS button to enter menu and move down to Pattern using joystick Press the OPEN button or IRIS button to enter Pattern menu STEP 2 Inthe PATTERN menu select PATTERN NUMBER from 1 4 by pressing the OPEN button or IRIS button to change the white circle to clear in order to update the pattern number Use the joystick up and down movement to select the required pattern number The press the OPEN button or IRIS
42. this cable can carry the power to the PTZ and the video signal back to the monitor or DVR The power connection The RED amp BLACK cable coming out of the PTZ are for power Connect a suitable 24V A C power supply to this pair of cores The BNC connector is the VIDEO OUT from the camera and goes to the monitor or VIDEO IN of a DVR camera input The White and Green cores are the data cables These are the cores that carry the RS485 control signal to the PTZ from either the keyboard or the DVR The White cable is the RS485 and the Green is the RS485 cable The next section of the instructions gives more detail on how to connect the RS485 data Please also read the RS485 WIRING METHODS amp TIPS section towards the beginning of these instructions If the voltage of the PTZ drops below around 20V A C it will fail to initialise Obviously you can power the PTZs locally if you wish RS485 connection Connecting the Keypad or DVR to the Dome The dome is controlled by an RS485 data signal that is given by either a KEYPAD or a suitable DVR This data signal tells the dome to pan ar tilt zoom etc Its important that you read the early section of these a instructions to understand the fundamental principle of RS485 cabling techniques so that you get it right RS485 has two cores A and B or sometimes known as RS485 A and RS485 B if you get these two the wrong away around then you will
43. urce whether it is switched on or not Do not let the camera focus on bright and stationary objects for a long time Doing either of these may damage the camera Do not use strong detergents to clean the main body of the camera as these may damage the PTZ paintwork Wipe dirt away with dry cloth If needed a mild detergent can be used Operate the PTZ camera with care avoiding shock or vibration If operated incorrectly the PTZ could be damaged Ensure the PTZ is not dropped The PTZ630 weighs approximately 4Kgs so never mount the unit on a structure that cannot support its weight 11 When this unit is in use avoid direct eye contact with the infrared lights 12 The unit s outer IR transparent cover can heat up when in use and care should be taken to ensure that this PTZ is fitted where it cannot be easily touched It must also not be fitted in close proximity of any flammable materials KEY The PTZ630 FUNCTIONS Description of Product Features This intelligent IR PTZ dome is a hi tech CCTV product incorporating a high clarity colour camera with a choice of two modules The 27x zoom K module or the 36x zoom wide dynamic module 1 Intelligent Functionality a IRs are selected automatically according to the zoom setting providing wide or narrow angle IR illumination b Incorporates automatic protocol and baud rate diagnosis which means these are set automatically 2 High Speed Horizontal and Vertical rotation a The PTZ can ro
44. wo point auto scan Exit Remove The remove in the System Setting Menu allows you ro remove Presets Patrols and Patterns 34 MAIN MENU System Information Display Setting gt System Setting gt IR LED Setting gt Restart Camera Reset Exit IR LED SETTING eControl Mode Auto LED ON Level 220 LED OFF Level 170 Brightness LOW POWER Current Level 2 gt ae IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 IRIS Select IRIS Back Camera 03 Control Mode Auto ON OFF Setting the Control Mode to Auto allows the CDS sensor to switch the IR lights on or off If switched to ON the IRs will stay on permanently If switched to OFF they will stay off permanently Recommend changing to LED ON Level 0 250 This is the level of light needed to switch on the IRs Setting the value to 0 will switch the IRs on continuously If the value is increased then the higher the setting the darker it has to be in order to switch on the IRs The default setting 1s 220 LED OFF Level 0 250 This is the level of light needed to switch off the IRs Setting the value to 0 will switch off the IRs If the value is increased then the higher the setting the lighter it has to be in order to switch off the IRs The default setting is 170 Brightness Low Power Uniform Manual The Low Power option is default and accomodates a power save strategy whereas the Uniform option evenly increases IR lighting overall and the manual co
45. ximum number of presets that can be 001 0063 010 set are 220 The Speed range is from 0 063 which is the movement time speed between presets The Time parameter is the number of seconds that the PTZ will stay at the preset position and that can be from 0 240 seconds Complete the table for all presets and press IRIS Select IRIS Back the CLOSE or IRIS button to exit out of each menu Camera 61 23 Calling the Patrol Tour To initiate a patrol or tour enter lt CALL gt lt nnn gt lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt lt nnn gt lt Enter gt on the keypad where nnn 231 238 e g 231 Patrol 1 232 Patrol 2 etc Alternatively dependent on PTZ firmware installed in PTZ630 you can enter lt CALL gt lt nn gt lt Enter gt or lt SHOT gt lt nn gt lt Enter gt on the keypad where nn 65 68 e g 65 Patrol 1 66 Patrol 2 etc Special Note If you notice that some expected presets are not being incorporated in the patrol tour check that the PRESET table has been setup correctly and shows all presets for the required sequence TIP To stop the PATROL just move the joystick slightly AUTO SCAN How to set it up Auto scan scans between two points These are not presets as per the patrol tour facility but auto scan selection points You may program one auto scan Select the required camera by pressing the lt CAM gt or lt Addr gt button and then entering lt camera number gt followed by lt Enter gt on
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