AVUE G65-WB27N User Manual

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G65
High Speed Dome Camera Series
G70
USER'S MANUAL
v2.58
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WARNING
CONTENTS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERTANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER ( OR BACK). NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCEAT HIS OWN EXPENSE.
1. Precaution...................................................... 1
2. Features......................................................... 2
3. Packing list..................................................... 3
4. Installation...................................................... 4
5. Operation........................................................ 10
6. OSD................................................................ 11
7. Adress and Protocol Setting.............................., 19
8. Specifications.................................................. 23
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CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USERS‘S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
WARNING: THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT. IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES.
CAUTION: BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CONNECT OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THE LABEL ON THE BOTTOM AND USER'S MANUAL CAREFULLY
Technical specification are subjects to change without prior notice. Manual may contain mistake or print error. All trademarks mentioned belong to their respective owners.
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1.PRECAUTION
2.FEATURES
Refer all work related to the installaion of this product to qualified service
personnel or system installers.
Do not attemp to disassemble the appliance
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or cover. There are no user­serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance
Handle the appliance with Care
Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appliance. It should be protected against extreme pressure, vibration and humidity during transportation and storage. Damages caused by improper transportation avoid the warranty.
Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body and
transparent cover.
Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Do not operate the apliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings.
Do not use the dome camera in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. Use the within -10°C to +50°C(14°F to 122°F) and a humidity below 90%. The input power source is 24VAC, 50/60Hz and requires 1000mA. Use the within -20°C to +60°C(-4°F to 140°F) and a humidity below 90%. The input power source is 24VAC, 50/60Hz and requires 2500mA.
Do not expose the indoor model of dome camera to water or moisture, not try to operate it in wet areas.
Take immediate action when the indoor speed dome becomes wet. Turn off the power and refer servicing to qulified service personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance and cause eletric shock.
Do not point the camera lens directly to sunlight or any strong light source.
This will cause permanent damage to the camera and avoids the warranty.
Read this user's manual carefully before operating the appliance.
Make sure that local electric safty standard are followed when using or installing the appliance
Do not install the camera in other orientation as designed.
And do not bend or squeez the sturctiure, as this may damage the mechanic sturcture
of the appliance and avoids the warranty.
indoor models
outdoor models
The G65 and G70 high speed dome camera series are designed for in- and outdoor video surveillance application. The integrated, motorized pan-tilt mechanic allows user to point the camera to any position( 360° horizontal and 180° vertical). Both series can be equipped with digital zoom camera modules, which provide zooming functon from 18 to 36 times (optical) and advanced image features.
Key features:
- 360° Pan and 180° Tilt range (90° with auto-image-flip)
- Support most well-known camera modules
- 128 preset points memory (80 can be used for auto tour function)
- 4 pattern tours
-1Scantour
- Basic setup directly from Keyboard.
- Advanced setup through OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
- up to 24 privacy masking zones ( despends on camera module)
- 7 alarm input & 2 output(4input&1outputpre-wired)
- Multi-Protocol through Rs485 or coaxial cable.
- Dirction Indicator on screen
- Aluminum Alloy structure with high intensity and heat-sinking
- High-precision step-motor for flicker-less image during movement.
Camera Features:
-HighResolution with 520TVL and Wide-Dynamic*
- Auto-Focus
- Auto-Iris
- Auto- Brightness control,
- Auto-Balance
- IR cutter control, Day-Night mode switching.
- Auto Slow-Shutter
Temperature monitoring and protection
- Alarm notification will be displayed once the inner temperature exceeds the limit
- In low temperature area, the dome camera will only start after the operation temperature is reached.
- Cooling fan activity is managed by the CPU ( extends the duration)
Other features:
- Proportional pan for Focus / Speed on different zoom factor.
- Auto-resuming user-defined action, such as tour, pattern or scan after selectable idle
time.
- Power-up Action activates tour or pattern by default.
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Do not touch the Cover with bare hands or any object.
These will scratch the serface and affect the image qulaity.
depends on camera module type.
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3.PACKING LIST
4.INSTALLATION
G65-S
G65-W
G70-W
G65-S Core Unit 1 Piece
G65 Core Unit 1 Piece
G70 Core Unit 1 Piece
Indoor Roof-Mount base platte 1 piece
Out-Door housing with sun.shield and
cover
1 piece
Out-Door housing with sun.shield and
cover
1 piece
AU-G65 AU-G70
HighSpeed dome CameraSeries
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Instruction and operation manual 1 piece
Spare dome cover 1 piece
Spare dome cover 1 piece
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HighSpeed dome CameraSeries
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Safety Instructions before starting
- Do not install and operate this appliance in a flammable and explosive environment.
- Make sure that the installation is done according to the local electricity safety regulation of your country.
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- Before installation and mentainence, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power source.
- Do not use any power source other than 24V AC, in order to prevent damages to this device. For details, please refer to the section "Precaution" in previous chapter for more details.
- Handle the device during the installation carfully. Falls or extreme vibration may cause irrepairable damages and avoid the warranty.
- Do not install or operate the appliance near any high-voltage devices or high-voltage cable. The safety distance should remain at least 50 m.
- To archive best image quality, its recommanded to use underground cable shielded with steel tube. Do not install the cable without any protection.
- In a thunderstorm area or region with high inductive voltage, such as high voltage transformer stations, it is necessary to use additional lighning-proof equipments or lightning rob for protection.
- For outdoor installation, lightning-proof and grounding of the device should be considered. Please refer to the industrial saftey regulation and request of your country
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- Grounding of the appliance should consider anti-interference and fulfill the saftey requirements. Do not connect the ground with short-circuited or other high-voltage electric network.
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- The resistance of down conductor should not exceed 4 Ohm, and its thickness should
WARNING:
The transparent cover part is sensitive and should be handled with care. Do not touch or rub the surface in any way with the protection foil.Inproper cleaning method will cause permanent scratches on the cover and cause unclear image or focusing error of the camera. For Cleaning the cover, please replace the original first with the spare cover, and wash it by diving into warm water with non-corrosive cleaning solution.
be at least 25mm²
- This appliance has the lightning-proof function which can prevent damages caused by high-voltage pulse, such as lightning strike below 1500.
- This appliance meets the Ip66 standard for water and dust proof. Do not install the in­door model for out-door application which is not designed with water protection. Make sure that the installation is protected from long-time water-drop or spatter, which may damage the appliance.
- Make sure that the enviroment of installation meets the requirement of the appliance,
Unpacking
such as holding the weight, enough spaces for bracket and power supply.
The speed dome is packed with protection. please take out the core unit carefully. In case of transportation please use the original packing box.
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4.INSTALLATION
4.INSTALLATION
Connector description
The wiring cable of G65 and G70 provides connectors for power supply, video and I/O interface
RED : AC 24V
Power Connector
BLACK : AC 24V
To power supply
Using optional accessories
The G65 and G70 speed dome cameras can be connected to various optional accessories through the standard connector types, which simplifiy the cable handling and avoids possible mistakes. All accessories are tested for max. compatibility and best performance.
AU-WP20
Outdoor power adaptor box AC 230V to AC 24V
AC 24Power
supply
RS 485
Alarm I/O
AU-KB3N
3-Axis keyboard
controller
KB3N
Telemetriccontrol camera setup
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YELLOW : RS485 -
RS 485 Connector RJ-11
GREEN :RS485+
To keyboard or DVR devices for telemetric control
Inner Conn : Signal +
AC 230V
Power input
AU-S20
Indoor power adaptor AC 230V to AC 24V
AC 24Power supply
RS 485
AU-JD2028
21”High Res. security Monitor.
Outer Conn : Ground
Video output
Video Output to monitor or DVR
BNC
RED : Alarm in 1 PINK : Alarm in 2 YELLOW : GREEN : BLACK : COM WHITE : Alarm output - N.O
Alarm I/O
BLUE : Alarm output - N.C
AQUA BROWN : Alarm output - N.O2 GRAY : Alarm in 7 PURPLE : Alarm in 6 ORANGE : Alarm in 5
Alarm I/O
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I/O interface to additional alarm
Alarm in 3 Alarm in 4
:
Alarm output - N.C2
RS 485 cable
The telemetric control of the appliance uses Rs485 serial communication with half­duplex transmission technology.
Depends on the cable typeand baud rate, the transmission distance could vary. The following table shows max. distances based on cable with 0,56mm (24AWG) twisted pair:
Baud Rate
2400 bps 4800 bps
9600 bps
19200 bps
AU­S20
AC 230V Power input
Max. Distance
1700m
1100 m
700m
4oom
AU-DVRH-16/400
Professional Real-time 16 Channel DVR
Video signal
Due the environmental interferences, such as eletromagnetic and induction fields, or number of connected appliance on the RS-485 bus, the transmission range may be less, e.g with cable thinner than than 24AWG.
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4.INSTALLATION
4.INSTALLATION
RS-485Termination
Devices using Rs485 control are usually connected in daisy-chain. which reqiuers termination with 120 resistor on both ends. Following picture illustrates the
Ω
connection methods. please note that a daisy-chain connection type shall not exceed 7 meters.
120
Resistor
RS 485+
Ω
Device 2 Device 3Device 1
RS 485-
120
Resistor
Ω
G65 and G70 series domes provide integrated termination switch. It should be turned on when the dome is installed as the last device. If the controller keyboard is used such as AU-KB3A, you need also to turn on the termination on it. please refer to the keyboard’s manual for details.
RS 485+
RS 485-
Termination on
Termination off
Termination off
KB3N
AU-KB3N
Terminationon
HowtoturnonterminationonG65andG70
The termination switch is located on the rear side of the connection board. For switching on, you need to open the
Star-Connection
The star-form connection is mostly used. it enables the connection of different dome cameras in longer distance. It is recommended to use RS-485 distributor (e.g AU-VC­MC2088) to ensure the telemetric data transmission:
The advantage of star-connection is that every channel can work
RS-485 cable up to1000m per channel
KB3N
AU-MC2088
RS-485 Distributor
AU-KB3N
Terminationon
Termination activated on every end.
independently and take a cable length up to 1000 meters( depends on cable quality). In case more dome camera are installed, the star­connection can be extended with additional RS-485 distributors.
Video Cable
coaxial cable with 75 impedance with copper conductor at center conductor, and
Ω shielded with 95% copper. The following table shows different cable type and its maximum length:
Cable standard
RG 59 /U
RG6/U
RG 11 /U
Max. Distance (m /ft )
229m / 750 ft
305m/ 1000 ft
457m / 1500 ft
The values are for reference only. Depends on the cable quality and environmental condition, the transmission distance might be less.
If the cable length is more than 400 m, it is recommended to use optional accessories, such as video amlifier(e.g AU-VD-1001) or twisted-pair video converter (e.g. AU-TP02 or AU-TP08), for boost the video signal.
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How to open the connector board
The connector board can be easily
rear side
123
Termination Jumper
Jumper
Term. On
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Term. Off ( default)
123
ON
ON OFF ON
OFF
opened by holding the metal clip and pull.
ON
Metal Clip holder
Press the metal clip in and pull the board on this direction.
Up to750m, coaxial cable
AU-VD1001 VideoAmplifier
G65 Series G70 Series
Extend connectiondistance with video amplifier
Up to1200m, twisted pairor cat.5 cable
AU-TP02 or AU-TP08 transmitter (optional)
G65 Series G70 Series
Extend connectiondistance with Twisted-Pair video converter
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(optional)
AU-DVRN16/400
Real timeDVR Center
AU-TP08 TP receiver (optional)
AU-DVRN16/400
Real timeDVR Center
(optional)
(optional)
AU-JD2102 High ResMonitor (optional)
AU-JD2102 High ResMonitor (optional)
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4.INSTALLATION
5.OPERATING THE SPEED DOME
Installing the core unit to base board.
The G65 and G70 Series core unit and base board are packed seperatly, in order to be protected through the transportation. After unpaking and during the installation, the core unit should be installed as following:
Installing the core unit by pushing into the housing.please note the position of connector. For releasing, please press the lever-lock to core and pull off the unit.
Once the base board is connected to power, the power LED will light.
Connector Interface
Power LED
Metal Clip
WARNING: Do notpull or hold the connector interface with force. It is designonly to connect the core unit and the base board. Any presure on connector will cause damage and avoids the warranty.
Heater connector on outdoor housing
Screws
Rubber ring
Outdoor housing cover
cable
Lever­Lock
Safety spring
Heater connector
Optional bracket accessories
The G65 and G70 Series can be equipped with various bracket accessories for indoor and outdoor installation. please contact your distributor for further details.
Initial Screen
FIRMWARE V2.58 Protocol: VIDO B02 Dome Address: 001 Comm 9600,N,8,1
- V2.58:
- Protocol:
Current firmware version
control protocol which currently used
- Dome address:
Address ID of speed dome. please refer to the section "Protocol
After powering up, the camera will enter the self-test mode and display the status screen( as in the picture left).It contains information about the model and current settings.
setup " for details.
- Comm 9600,N,8,1:
Baud rate. please refer to section "Baud-Rate setup" for details
9600: N, 8, 1:
No parity bit, 8 bit length, 1 stop bit. this setting can not be changed
current setting of the serial communication interface.
The intial screen will stay remain on until any user action is being taken. If the power­up action is set, the initial info wil vanish immediatly.
Operation Screen
Temperature
The operation screen can display additional information.
32.0CAM TITLE
Temperature: current temperature inside the
speed dome( °C) Cam title: User definable camera title Zone: Current zone name
ZONE-1 285 78 18X
Pan deg.: Pan angle, 0-359° Tilt deg.: Tilt angle, 0-90° Zoom Factor: Zoom factor
Zoom factor
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Ceilling mount
Wall mount and
Power box
Corner Mount
Indoor Wall mount
Pole Mount
Outdoor Power Box
Display of the information can be activate or deactivate through the OSD menu. please refer to the system setting for detais.
PTZ operation
Tilt degree Pan degree
Zone description
For the surveillance operation, the dome can be controlled from a keyboard device (e.g. AU-KB3N), Multiplexer or DVR through RS-485 Interface. Make sure that the cable is connected and the settings (baud rate,Address ID and protocol) of both keyboard and the dome are configured correctly. For more description about the PTZ
Indoor embedded mount
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Indoor ceilling mount
Extended wall mount
Swan-Neck Mounting bracket
Wall mount
operation, please refer to the user’s manual of the keyboard.
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OSD
OSD Menu
The G65-70 Series are equipped with new OSD-Menu function. All operation functions and camera related settings can be changed or modified here. In order to use the OSD function, a telemetric controller device, such as Keyboard, DVR or other devices with similiar function is necessarily required. please make sure that the device used is physically connected to the dome properly, and all connection parameters are set correctly.
OSD-MAP
ALARMS SETTING
ARM SETTING
ARM STATE OFF
ALARM NUMBER 001
ALARN ACTION NONE
ACTIVATE AUX NONE
ALARM PRIORITY
BACK
ARM TIME N/A
DAY SUN
EXIT
UNARM TIME N/A
BACK
EXIT
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How to start the OSD menu
To start the OSD Menu, you need to press following key on the keyboard:
With AU-KB2A or
With AU-KB3N or
call
Shot
9 5
9 5
Enter
Enter
2X
2X
call
Shot
Enter
9
Enter
9
In case a DVR is used for the OSD, select “goto preset 95” or 2 X “goto preset 9”. Please refer to the DVR’s operation manual for more details.
Note that in some certain situations, it is not possible to enter the OSD menu:
1. the dome is running tour
2. performing PTZ operation
3. dome is receiving command other than OSD-request from the keyboard.
please stop the operation and try again.
Main menu and navigation
After entering the OSD Menu, the screen will show menu items . Use the controller’ joystick to navigate through the
Main Menu
menu’s main and sub items by moving in the direction. The angle mark on the beginning of every items indicates
SYSTEM SETTING
the selection. CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARM EXIT
UP, DOWN: - Moving between current menu items
- Changing the value in subitems
RIGHT: - Enter the selected menu item
- Confirm the value change and return to item selection
LEFT: Exit from sub menu
For more inforamtion, please refer to the illustration on
the next page for the OSD menu structure.
Symbols and indicator
Cursor.
Sub item is selected. use up or down to change value
ALARMS
RESUME OFF
RESET DELEY 030
ALARM CONTACT N/O
ALARM SETTING
ARM SETTING
BACK
EXIT
WINDOW BLANKING
WINDOW NUMBER 0 1
EDIT WINDOW
ENABLE WINDOW O N
CLEAR WINDOW
BACK
EXIT
-00
-00
-00
-00
-00
EDITTOUR
TM TM TM
LABEL: PRESET-01
PRESET NUMBER 0 01
SET PRESET
IR CUTON TIME N/A
IR CUTTERFILTER AUTO
1.00
LABEL:SPEED DOME
BACK
SHOW PRESET
IR CUTOFFTIME N/A
BACK
EXIT
CLEAR PRESET
MAX GAIN 28dB
EXIT
EDIT SCAN LABEL
SCAN
EDIT PRESET LABEL
BACK
EXIT
BACK
EXIT
INITIAL INFO
EDIT PATTERN LABEL
LABEL: PATTERN-1
BACK
CLEAR SCAN
96
COMM: 00 .N.8.1
EXIT
RUN SCAN
EDIT SCANLABEL
AE MODE AUTO
BACK
PATTERNS
BACK
EXIT
SHUTTER N/A
IRIS N /A
BRIGHT N /A
R GAIN N/A
B W MODE A UTO
DISPLAY SETUP
EXIT
TOUR
T
PATTERN NUMBER 1
PROGRAM PATTERN
RUN PATTERN
CLEAR PATTERN
EDIT PATTERN LABEL
BACK
EXI
B GAIN N/A
HI-RESOLUION N /A
BACK
EXIT
FF
FF
DOME LABEL OFF
PRESET LABEL OFF
ZOOM LABEL O
ZONE LABEL OFF
DIRECTION LABEL O
TEMPERATURE LABEL OFF
TIME LABEL OFF
DATE LABEL OFF
BACK
EXIT
LABEL: AUTO SCAN
BACK
EXIT
SCAN NUMBER 0 1
SCAN SPEED 63
SET LEFT LIMIT
SET RIGHT LIMIT
ADVANCE SETTING2
2.58
VIDO B02
SPEED DOME V
PROTOCOL :
DOME ADDRESS: 001
EDIT PRESET LABEL
ALARMS
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETTING
CAMERA SETTING
FUNCTION SETTING
WINDOW BLANKING
EXIT
FUNCTION SETTING
CAMERA SETTING
SYSTEM SETTING
PRESETS
ZOOM SPEED HIGH
DIGITAL ZOOM ON
EDIT DOME LABEL
INITIAL INFO
SCAN
BLC MODE OFF
DISPLAY SETUP
PATTERNS
TOUR
N/A
SLOW SHUTTER ON
LINE SYNC N/A
WDR MODE
MOTION
CLEAR
ZONES
TIME RUNNING
AUTO-TRACKING
1
ADVANCE SETTING 2
BACK
ADVANCE SETTING
PASSWORDSETUP
CLOCK SETTING
BACK
BACK
EXIT
PRESETS
EXIT
ADVANCE SETTING1
EDIT DOMELABEL
EXIT
P0-S- P0-S- P0-S-
NUMBER 1
TOUR
٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠
٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠
EDIT TOUR
RUN TOUR
ADVANCE SETTING
MOTION
EDIT ZONE LABEL
٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠
٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠
٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠- ٠٠ ٠٠-٠
BACK
EXIT
LABEL: ZONE-1
BACK
EXIT
SUN
AUTO-TRACKING
STATE ON
START TIME N/A
DAY
OLD PASSWORD : ******
NEW PASSWORD : ******
CONF PASSWORD: ******
ENABLE PASSWORD OFF
BACK
END TIME N/A
SENSITIVE L OW
TRACKING-ZOOM O FF
SET LEFTLIMIT
SET RIGHTLIMIT
BACK
EXIT
CLOCK SETTING
EXIT
TIME 00:00:00
DATE 01/01/01
DAY MON
BACK
EXIT
ZONES
ZONES NUMBER 1
CLEAR TOUR
BACK
EXIT
ESET FREEZE FF
EIS ENABLED N /A
PR N O
DEFOGGER 015C
BACK
EXIT
NONE
NONE
PARK ACTION
AUTO FLIP ON
PROPORTION PAN O N
PARK TIME 0 05
POWER UP ACTION
FANENABLED 040
TEMP C/F C ENT
ADVANVE SETTING
BACK
EXIT
SET LEFTLIMIT
SET RIGHTLIMIT
TIME RUNNING
TIME CHANNEL 1
START TIME 00:00
RUNNING NONE
DAY SUN
CLEAR ZONE
EDIT ZONELABEL
BACK
EXIT
CLEAR
CLEAR ALL ZONES
CLEAR ALL PRESETS
CLEAR ALL PATTERNS
CLEAR ALL TOURS
CLEAR ALL WINDOWS
FACTORY DEFAULTS
RESTART
BACK
BACK
EXIT
PASSWORD SETUP
EXIT
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6.OSD - System Setting 6.OSD - Motion, Clear
SYSTEM SETTING
EDIT DOME LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD SETUP CLOCK SETTING BACK EXIT
EDIT DOME LABEL
LABEL
ENTRANCE
BACK
EXIT
INITIAL INFO
SPEED DOME V1.00 PROTOCOL:FACTORY DOME ADDRESS:001 COMM:4800,N,8,1 BACK EXIT
System Setting
In system setting menu, you can modify operation and display setting, such as dome label, temperature and display of various value on the operational screen.
Dome Label:
1. use UP or DOWN to change the charactor.
2. use RIGHT to move to next char.
3. use RIGHT to move to last char and save.
4.useLefttofirstcharandcancel.
Initial information:
Shows the information about current setting.
MOTION
AUTO FLIP ON PROPORTION PAN ON PARK TIME 005 PARK ACTION SCAN POWER UP ACTION AUTO BACK EXIT
CLEAR
CLEAR ALL ZONES CLEAR ALL PRESETS CLEAR ALL PATTERNS CLEAR ALL TOURS CLEAR ALL WINDOWS FACTORY DEFAULTS RESTART BACK EXIT
Motion control
AUTO FLIP
180°
PROPORTIONAL PAN:
the dome will adjust the pan and tilt speed automatically for comfortable viewing.
PARK TIME:
custom defined action( park action).The range is from 1 to 240 minutes. This function can be deactivated by setting the minute to 0.
PARK ACTION:
the idle time (park time). Selectable between Preset, Scan, Pattern (Nr), Tour or None.
POWER UP ACTION:
be started after power up and self test. Selectable between Auto,Preset 1, Scan, Pattern (Nr), Tour or None. By selecting Auto, the dome will resume the last action before power off.
Clear
You can clear setting’s memory or reset the camear to factory default. The follwing functions are supported:
- Clear Zones
- Clear all presets
-Clearallpatterns
-Clearalltours
-Clearallwindows
- Factory defaults
: Auto. Image flip in tilt range from 90° to
depends on the zoom factor,
defines the idle time prior to start a
the action which will be started after
defines the action which will
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PASSWORD SETUP
Display setup
DISPLAY SETUP
DOME LABEL OFF PRESET LABEL OFF ZOOM LABEL ON ZONE LABEL OFF DIRECTION LABEL ON
TEMPRATURE
BACK EXIT
LABEL OFF
Actuvate the display for the on-screen info in operaton mode.
Dome label: Preset label: Zoom label: Zone label: Direction label:
thenameofdome
shows the labe of every preset
shows zoom factor on screen
shows the zone name
shows the coordinates
Temperature label:
shows the cur. temp in the speed dome
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LD PASSWORD : ******
O NEW PASSWORD : ****** CONF PASSWORD : ****** ENABLE PASSWORD OFF BACK EXIT
CLOCK SETTING
TIME ´00:00:00 DATE 01/01/01 DAY MON BACK EXIT
Warning: The clear action can not be undone.onceaitemiscleareditis impossible to retrieve the deleted setting. Please make sure that the requested clear action is desired.
Password setup
You can change password to access the OSD menu. Default Password is 000000.
Clock setting
Some function like Auto-Tracking require the timer for activation. Time: HH:MM:SS DATE: YY/MM/DD DAY: MON-SUN
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OSD - Camera Setting OSD - Preset, Scan
CAMERA SETTING
ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC N/A WDR MODE N/A ADVANCE SETTING 1 ADVANCE SETTING 2 BACK EXIT
ADVANCE SETTING1
IR CUTTER FILTER AUTO
IR CUT ON TIME N/A
IR CUT OFF TIME N/A MAX GAIN 28dB BACK EXIT
ADVANCE SETTING2
AE MODE AUTO
SHUTTER N/A IRIS N/A BRIGHT N/A
WB MODE AUTO
RGAIN N/A
BGAIN N/A HI-RESOLUTION OFF BACK EXIT
Camera setting
In camera setting menu, you can setup camera module related settings. please note that depends on module’s capability, some function may not available. please contact your local sales representative for detailed information.
ZOOM SPEED:
function.
DIGITAL ZOOM:
function of the camera module.
BLC MODE:
improves the image when an object has strong back light.
SLOW SHUTTER:
camera, which provides a higher light sensibility in low­environment.
Activates the Wide Dynamic Range function, which
WDR:
improves the image contrast when an object has very strong light on background. Only available with camera modules with WDR.
Advanced setting 1
IR CUT FILTER:
Filter (IRC), also known as “DAY/NIGHT” mode. with the removal of IRC, the camera turns into Black/White mode and has higher sensibility to low-light or IR-Light in the night. Selectable between On, Off, Auto or Time. Only available on camera module with IRC function.
Max Gain:
defines the speed when performing zoom
Activate or deactivate the digital zoom
Select the Back Light Compensation mode,
Activates the Slow Shutter function of the
Enables the removal of Infrared Cutter
improve the image quality in the Night modus
Advanced setting 2
Under the advanced setting, you can make improvements to image quality due to different environmental conditions.
AE MODE:
Auto Exposure mode. Depends on the light condition in the surveillance area, you can set the AE in different modes and adjust the parameters, such as shutter speed, iris factor and brightness for the best image quality.
WB MODE:
White balance mode, a image improvement based on DSP processing. you can also adjust the Red­Gain or Blue-Gain to change the color tone.
ALC, PLC:
Average and Peak Level Control,
FUNCTION SETTING
PRESETS SCAN PATTERNS TOUR ZONES TIME RUNNING AUTO-TRACKING BACK EXIT
PRESETS
PRESET NUMBER 001 SET PRESET SHOW PRESET CLEAR PRESET EDIT PRESET LABEL BACK EXIT
EDIT PRESET LABEL
LABEL
ROOM 1
BACK EXIT
SCAN
SCAN NUMBER 01 SCAN SPEED 63 SET LEFT LIMIT SET RIGHT LIMIT CLEAR SCAN RUN SCAN EDIT SCAN LABEL BACK EXIT
Function setting
In function setting menu, you can define and activate different PTZ funcitons, such as preset points, auto scan, tours and Pattern. Presets and tour functions can also be set or activated directly from keyboard device without OSD. Please refer to the keyboard’s manual for operation details.
PRESETS:
PRESET NUMBER:
G65-70 Series supports up to
128 presets. The number can be selected from 0 to
128.
SET PRESET:
Defining the preset points directly in OSD by entering this menu item and move the PTZ. press IRIS-OPEN key on the keyboard to save. If the preset is pointed within digital zoom, it will automatically go back to max. optical zoom range in order to provide the best image.
SHOW PRESET:
CLEAR PRESET:
EDIT PRESET LABEL:
Moves to current preset point
Clear the current preset
For the current preset, you can define a name which will be shon on the operation screen once the preset is called. please choose the preset number at first. The avaialbe characters are: 0-9, A-Z, <,>,. and space.
SCAN
TheSCANfunctionmovesthePTZbetween2­predefined points in constant speed.The following parameters can be set:
SCAN NUMBER:
G65-70 Series supports up to 4
scan.
SCAN SPEED:
points.
SET LEFT LIMIT: SET RIGHT LIMIT: CLEAR SCAN: RUN SCAN: EDIT SCAN LABEL:
cruising speed between the
defines the left point.
defines the right point
Delete the scan setting
starting the scan function
set the name for the scan
additional setting to WB function. only avialble with
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6.OSD - Patterns, Tours 6.OSD - Zones and Privacy Mask
PATTERNS
PATTERN NUMBER 1 PROGRAM PATTERN RUN PATTERN CLEAR PATTERN EDIT PATTERN LABEL BACK EXIT
EDIT TOUR
TOUR DWELL 001 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 RUN TOUR BACK EXIT
Pattern
Pattern records the user’s operation steps on performing PTZ control and stores as a track. TheG65andG70Seriescanrecordupto4 tracks with max. 180 sec. each.
PATTERN NUMBER:
from1to4
PROGRAM PATTERN:
pattern when selected. you can perfome PTZ movement for recording and shall not exceed 180 sec. Press IRIS-OPEN to save the track.
RUN PATTERN:
CLEAR PATTERN:
EDIT PATTERN LABEL :
current pattern.
Tour
Tour is an auto-run through selected preset pointswithdefinablepausetime.Atourcan store up to 32 presets points.
TOUR DWELL:
the preset points. selectable between 000­255(s).
TOUR PRESETS:
keyboard device to enter the preset point selection. Move the joystick with up and down to select the preset points by number and save the setting with IRIS-OPEN key. with IRIS­CLOSE key you can move to the previous selection.Ifaselectpointhasthevalue0,all the following presets points will be ignored.
RUN TOUR:
menu.
StartsthetourandexittheOSD
Selects the pattern number,
Starts recording the
Starts the current pattern
Delete curretn pattern.
Sets the name for
pause time for every stop on
pressIRIS-OPENKeyonthe
ZONES
ZONES NUMBER 1 SET LEFT LIMIT SET RIGHT LIMIT CLEAR ZONE EDIT ZONE LABEL BACK EXIT
TIME RUNNING
DAY SUN
TIME CHANNEL 1 START TIME 00:00 END TIME 00:00
RUNNING NONE BACK EXIT
AUTO TRACKING
DAY SUN
STATE ON
START TIME 00:00
END TIME 00:00 SENSITIVE LOW TRACKING-ZOOM OFF SET LEFT LIMIT SET RIGHT LIMT BACK
Zone
You can define the zones in the whole PT range up
upto8zones
to withindividuallabel.Whenthe display setting “Zone Label” is activated, the label will be displayed on the operation screen. Thedefinitionofthezonesshouldnotbe overlapped.
ZONES NUMBER:
SET LEFT LIMIT:
SET RIGHT LIMIT:
CLEAR ZONE:
EDIT ZONE LABEL :
zone.
Time Running
Youcansetupthetimertostartafunctionlike preset,tourorpattern.Eachdaycanbeset4 action.
AUTO TRACKING
Auto-Trackingcanseachpeopleorobjectwith high speed and low light performance.
DAY: set current day STATE: activateAUTO-TRACKINGonthisday START TIME: set the time for activation ENDTIME:setthetimeforstopthetracking SENSITIVE: set the sensitivity for the detection SET LIMIT: set the max. angle for the tracking.
Current zone selection
Left limit of the current zone
Right limit of the current zone
Delet the current zone
change the laben of current
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6.OSD - Alarm Setting
7. Dome Address & Protocol
WINDOW BLANKING
WINDOW NUMBER 01 EDIT WINDOW ENABLE WINDOW OFF CLEAR WINDOW BACK EXIT
ALARMS
Resume OFF
SEQUENCE 001
RESET DELEY 030
ALARM CONTACT N/O
ALARM SETTING
ARM SETTING
BACK
EXIT
ALARM SETTING
ALARM NUMBER 001 ALARM ACTION TOUR ACTIVATE AUX AUX1 ALARM PRIORITY LOW BACK EXIT
ARM SETTING
DAY SUN
ARM STATE OFF ARM TIME N/A
UNARM TIME N/A BACK EXIT
Privacy Mask ( Window Blanking)
Privacy Mask is used to protect the privacy area not to be displayed once the camera is pointed on, such asu levatory area or the operation desk of an ATM machine. It might be required for video surveillance application depends on the local law regulation. The G65 and G70 supports up to 24 private masks. ( depends on installed camera module, please contact your local sales representative for more information)
Hitachi camera modules
Sony Camera modules:
the45seriesprovidesonly8)
LG,CNB Camera modules:
WINDOW NUMBER:
EDIT WINDOW:
the keyboard. presse IRIS-OPEN to save.
ENABLE WINDOW:
CLEAR WINDOW:
: 8 masking area.
up to 24 masking area( except
no masking function.
Mask number
Edit position of the mask by joystick of
shows the mask on screen OFF
Delete the mask
Alarms
RESUME: Continue the function on the camera , if it
was setting before the alarms. RESET DELAY: How long the camera stay inAlarm
position.
ALARM CONTACT: Setting between N/C (normal Close) or N/O (normal Open).
ALARM NUMBER: curent Alarm number.
ALARM ACTION: Setting for PRESET, SCAN, TOUR,
PAT 1-4, or NONE, if the camere inAlarm position.
ACTIVATE AUX:
activate. Select between AUX1, AUX2 (not connected) or BOTH.
ALARM PRIORITY:
ARM SETTING: define the operation timer of the alarm
Setting Alarm Output, when Alarm is
define the priority of the alarm input.
Protocol setting
In order to establish a connection for telemetric control with keyboard device. you need to setup the dome address and protocol.
The G65 and G70 series are capable with multiple communication protocol. The setting can be changed through the DIP-Switches on the rear side of the connector boards as Illustrated.
Sw1 Sw2
SW 1:
represent the domes address in binary form.
please refer to the list on next page for reference.
SW 2:
Used for protocol settting and baud rate.
DIP1to6:Protocolsetting DIP 7 and 8: Baud rate setting
Baud rate
DIP 7 DIP8
please use the following table for details setup.
current pattern.
2400 bps 0 0
4800 bps 1 0
9600 bps 0 1
19200 bps 1 1
Note: VIDO B02 Protocol is fully compatible with VIDO B01. For previous version of Vido products please set to B02
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Protocol / DIP 123456
VIDO B02 001100
DIAMOND 100100
HUNDA 101100
KALATEL 010100
LILIN 110100
MOLYNX 001000
PANASONIC 111000
PELCO (D/P) 100000
PHILIPS 000001
SAE 010000
SAMSUNG 000100
SANTACHI 011000
UNIVISION 010001
VCL 110000
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VICON 101000
AD 001100
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7. Address ID, 1 to 67
7.Address ID, 68 to 135
ID ID
1 10000000 35 11000100 2 01000000 36 00100100 3 11000000 37 10100100 4 00100000 38 01100100 5 10100000 39 11100100 6 01100000 40 00010100 7 11100000 41 10010100 8 00010000 42 01010100
9 10010000 43 11010100 10 01010000 44 00110100 11 11010000 45 10110100 12 00110000 46 01110100 13 10110000 47 11110100 14 01110000 48 00001100 15 11110000 49 10001100 16 00001000 50 01001100 17 10001000 51 11001100 18 01001000 52 00101100 19 11001000 53 10101100 20 00101000 54 01101100 21 10101000 55 11101100 22 01101000 56 00011100 23 11101000 57 10011100 24 00011000 58 01011100 25 10011000 59 11011100 26 01011000 60 00111100 27 11011000 61 10111100 28 00111000 62 01111100 29 10111000 63 11111100 30 01111000 64 00000010 31 11111000 65 10000010 32 00000100 66 01000010 33 10000100 67 11000010
Switchnumber (Sw1) Switchnumber (Sw1)
Bit12345678 Bit12345678
00000000 0100010034
ID ID
68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Switchnumber (Sw1)
Bit12345678
00100010 10100010 01100010 00010110 11100010 00010010 10010010 11010110 01010010 11010010 10110110 00110010 01110110 10110010 11110110 01110010 00001110
11110010 10001110 00001010 10001010 01001010 11001010 00101010 10101010 01101010 00011110 11101010 00011010 10011010 01011010 00111110 11011010 00111010 01111110 10111010 11111110 01111010 11111010 00000110 10000110 11000001 01000110 00100001 11000110 00100110 01100001 10100110
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135
Switchnumber (Sw1)
Bit12345678
01100110 11100110
10010110 01010110
00110110
01001110 11001110 00101110 10101110 01101110 11101110
10011110 01011110 11011110
10111110
00000001 10000001 01000001
10100001
11100001
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7. Address ID, 136 to 203
7. Address ID, 204 to 255
ID
136 137 138 139 140 141 142
143
144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168
169
Switchnumber (Sw1)
Bit12345678 Bit12345678
00010001 10010001 11010101 01010001 11010001
00110001 10110001 11110101 01110001 00001101 11110001
00001001 01001101 10001001 11001101 01001001 11001001 10101101 00101001 10101001 01101001 11101001 10011101 00011001 01011101 10011001 01011001 00111101 11011001 00111001 01111101 10111001 01111001 11111001 00000101 01000011 10000101 01000101 11000101 10100011 00100101 10100101 01100101 00010011 11100101 10010011 00010101 10010101
170 171 172 173 174
175
176
177
178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202
203
Switchnumber (Sw1)
ID
01010101
00110101 10110101 01110101
10001101
00101101
01101101 11101101 00011101
11011101
10111101
11111101 00000011 10000011
11000011 00100011
01100011 11100011
01010011 11010011
ID
204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237
Switchnumber (Sw1)
(Bit)12345678
00110011 10110011
01110011 11110011 00001011 10001011 01001011 00101111 11001011 00101011 10101011 01101011 11101011 00011011 10011011 01011011 11011011 10111111 00111011 10111011 01111011 11111011 00000111 10000111 01000111 11000111 00100111 10100111 01100111 11100111 00010111 10010111 01010111 11010111 00110111 10110111
ID
238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255
Switchnumber (Sw1)
(Bit)1 2345678
01110111 11110111 00001111 10001111 01001111 11001111
10101111 01101111 11101111 00011111 10011111 01011111 11011111 00111111
01111111 11111111
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8. Specification G65 Series
8. Specification G70 Series
Model
Signal Format
Scanning
Image Sensor
H. Resolution
Viewing Angle
Zoom
Min. Illumination
Focus
White Balance
Shutter Speed
Iris Control
Gain Control
Video Output
S/N Ratio
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
Pan Range
Tilt Range
Communication
Preset Positions
Auto Pan
Tour / Sequence
Alarm inputs
Operating Temp.
Power
AU-G65-SC18 AU-G65-SB18
AU-G65-SB18WD
with WDR
AU-G65-SB26 AU-G65-SB36
AU-G65-SB26
AU-G65-SB26WD
with WDR
Day / Night Day / NightDay / Night
PAL/NTSC
Progressive
1/4 inch Ex-View CCD
470 TVL, 440K Pixels (PAL)
48.0° (Wide end) 54.2° (Wide end)
2.2° (Tele end)
18× Opt. / 12× Digital 26× Opt. / 12× Digital
0.7 Lux (1/50 sec., Color) Day: 0.7Lx (1/50), 0.1Lx (1/3) Day: 2.0Lx (1/50), 0.14Lx (1/3)
-
Auto / Manual (ATW, Indoor, Outdoor, One Push WB, Manual WB)
Wide Dynamic Function (SB18WD/ SB26WD / SB36WD models)
Night: 0.01Lx (1/3)
1 to 1/10,000 Sec. 1/3 to 1/10,000 Sec.
Auto / Manua/ Auto Slow Shutter
Auto / Manual (-3 to 28 dB, 2 dB steps, 16steps)
VBS: 1.0Vp-p (Sync Negative), Y / C Output
Night: 0.7Lx (1/50), 0.05Lx (1/3)
Auto / Manual
More than 50 dB
0.4° - 300° per Sec.
0.4° - 150° per Sec.
360°
0-90°
RS-485, multiple-protocol, coax
128 Presets
Yes, between 2 presets
4 progr. Tours with max 32 presets/ 4 Pattern up to 180s
7 inputs / 2 output
Indoor: -10 5℃to 0℃
24V AC / 24 -60 VA
AU-G65-SB36WD
with WDR
470 TVL / 540 TVL (High Resolution)
57.8° (Wide end)
1.7° (Tele end)2.8° (Tele end)
36× Opt. / 12× Digital
Day: 1.4Lx (1/50), 0.1Lx (1/3)
Night: 0.01Lx (1/3)
Model
Signal Format
Scanning
Image Sensor
H. Resolution
Viewing Angle
Zoom
Min. Illumination
Focus
White Balance
Shutter Speed
Iris Control
Gain Control
Video Output
S/N Ratio
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
Pan Range
Tilt Range
Communication
Preset Positions
Auto Pan
Tour / Sequence
Alarm inputs
Operating Temp.
Power
AU-G70-WC18 AU-G70-WB18
AU-G70-WB18WD
with WDR
AU-G70-WB26 AU-G70-WB36
AU-G65-SB26
AU-G70-WB26WD
with WDR
Day / Night Day / NightDay / Night
PAL / NTSC
Progressive
1/4 inch Ex-View CCD
470 TVL, 440K Pixels (PAL)
48.0° (Wide end) 54.2° (Wide end)
2.2° (Tele end)
18× Opt. / 12× Digital 26× Opt. / 12× Digital
0.7 Lux (1/50 sec., Color) Day: 0.7Lx (1/50), 0.1Lx (1/3) Day: 2.0Lx (1/50), 0.14Lx (1/3)
-
Auto / Manual (ATW, Indoor, Outdoor, One Push WB, Manual WB)
Wide Dynamic Function (SB18WD/ SB26WD / SB36WD models)
Night: 0.01Lx (1/3)
1 to 1/10,000 Sec. 1/3 to 1/10,000 Sec.
Auto / Manua/ Auto Slow Shutter
Auto / Manual (-3 to 28 dB, 2 dB steps, 16steps)
VBS: 1.0Vp-p (Sync Negative),Y/COutput
Night: 0.7Lx (1/50), 0.05Lx (1/3)
Auto / Manual
More than 50 dB
0.4° - 300° per Sec.
0.4° - 150° per Sec.
360°
0 - 90°
RS-485, multiple-protocol, coax
128 Presets
Yes, between 2 presets
4 progr. Tours with max 32 presets/ 4 Pattern up to 180s
7 inputs / 2 output
Outdoor: -40°C to 60°C
24V AC / 24 -60 VA
AU-G70-WB36WD
with WDR
470 TVL / 540 TVL (High Resolution)
57.8° (Wide end)
1.7° (Tele end)2.8° (Tele end)
36× Opt. / 12× Digital
Day: 1.4Lx (1/50), 0.1Lx (1/3)
Night: 0.01Lx (1/3)
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