The 5050 is a Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Controller. It can
support multiple PTZ control protocols, making it compatible
with Channel Vision’s PTZ cameras as well as other high-end
surveillance equipment. It can control up to 32 cameras at a
distance of 1.2km for easy integration into large commercial
systems. The 5050 makes it easy to store automated camera
movements and allows instantaneous manual override
control via its user-friendly joystick.
Features:
Provides manual or automatic control of PTZ cameras
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Joystick allows easy manual control of the camera focus,
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zoom, and iris
Supports multiple control protocols including Pelco P and
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Pelco D
Stores 128 preset camera locations
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Records up to 6 different camera tours
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The 5050 PTZ Controller Includes:
PTZ Controller
DISPLAY
F1
ON
OFF
AUTO
OPEN
8
9
CLOSE
5
6
NEAR
2
3
FAR
C
TELE
WIDE ENTER
PRESET
SHOT
7
4
CALL
1
CAM
0
Speed Dome
Keyboard Controller
PAN/TILT
Power Supply
Accessories:
CAT5 Cable
2
RJ45 Breakout
33
77
44
11
2255
66
DIPDIP
ONON
CODE SET
Controller Connections
88
PC/RS-232
RJ45
DC12V
– +
RS-485
Set Controller
Protocol & Baud rate
(see below)
Outputs same
commands as
RS-485 connector
Connect RJ45
breakout
adaptor
Connect
Power
Connect to
PTZ camera
Dip Switch Settings
DIP switches 1-4 determine the type of protocol and switches
5 & 6 specify the baud rate. Table 1 shows all the protocols
along with their most common baud rates. Table 2 shows how
to set switches 5 & 6 for different baud rates. Switches 7 & 8
are note used.
CAM: To select an address of a PTZ camera
CALL: To call the preset position
PRESET: To set the preset position
SHOT: To set up or call cruising track
AUTO: To control auto-horizontal rotation for pan/tilt
WIDE: To a wide angle
TELE: To turn to a telescopic range
FAR: To make focus far manually
NEAR: To make focus near manually
OPEN: To open iris
CLOSE: To close iris
F1
SHOT
PRESET
CALL
ON
OFF
AUTO
OPEN
7
8
9
CLOSE
4
5
6
NEAR
1
2
3
ON: Enable a setting
OFF: Disable a setting
F1: Auxiliary control buttons
0-9: Number key
C: Clear data input
ENTER: To confirm
FAR
CAM
0
C
TELE
WIDEENTER
User Command Sequences
1.Select Address of PTZ Camera: [CAM]+[N]+[Enter]
(Where “N” is the Camera ID)
Camera number “N” is now being controlled.
Display:
2. To set preset position: [PRESET]+[N]+[ Enter]
(Where “N” is a preset position from 1 to 128)
This stores the current position as preset number “N”.
Display:
3. Call the preset position: [CALL]+[N]+[ Enter]
(Where “N” is a preset created in step 2)
The camera moves to position number “N”.
Display:
4
Curent CamID:001
Preset No.:001
Call Number:001
User Command Sequences
4. Cancel the Preset position: [PRESET]+[N]+[OFF]
(Where “N” is a preset created in step 2)
This deletes the preset position stored at number “N”.
Display:
Edit the cruise track settings: [SHOT]+[N]+ [ON]
5.
(Where “N” is the track number from 1 to 6)
Example: Track 1 is being edited, and there are 5 preset
points within it.
Display:
Press [TELE] to advance to the next menu
Press [WIDE] to go back to the previous menu.
Each track has 16 preset points each with a running speed
and dwell time.
Example:
Preset No.:001
Track=01 Sum=05
No.01 Speed:004 No.01 Time:001 No.01 Point:001
Use the number
buttons to edit the
preset point (1-16)
Use the number
buttons to edit the
speed (1-8)
Use the number
buttons to edit the
dwell time (1-99)
If any preset point is stored as point 0, then all higher
numbered presets in the track will also be set to 0. Points that
are set to 0 are effectively deleted from the cruise track. For
example, if point 6 is set to 0, then points 7-16 will also be set
to 0 automatically.
Press [OFF] to save the edited settings and exit the menu.
Move the joystick to exit the menu without saving changes.
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User Command Sequences
6. Tour the Track: [SHOT]+[N]+ [Enter]
(Where “N” is the track number from 1 to 6)
Display:
7. Stop the Track: [SHOT]+[N]+ [OFF]
(Where “N” is the track number from 1 to 6)
This stops the cruise track.
The cruise track can also be stopped by moving the joystick.
8. Clear Cruise Track: Press and hold [OFF] down for 2
seconds until “ Clear Tour OK ”appears.
9. Auto Pan Setting:
Set the dome to scan start position: press [AUTO]+[ON] to
save the scan starting position.
Set the dome to scan end position: press [AUTO]+[OFF] to
save the end position.
Input Tour No:01
Run Auto Pan: [AUTO]+[ENTER]
10. Stop Auto Pan: move the joystick to stop scan
11. Control the zoom of the Camera: [WIDE]/[TELE]
12. Control the Focus of the Camera: [FAR]/[NEAR]
13. Control the Iris of the Camera: [OPEN]/[CLOSE]
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Special Camera Functions
The special function listed below are only available when the
controller is used with certain cameras. Some cameras may
only respond to some of these special functions. Control
functions marked with an “*” are saved in the camera’s nonvolatile memory.
Keyboard Button Sequence
No.
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
100
95
Control Function
Pan-Tilt
Compensation
Control
Camera Power Control
Background Light
Compensation*
Zero Illumination
Screen Display*
Digital Zoom*
Focus
Iris
White
Balance
Mode*
Home position
[CALL] + No.[PRESET] + No.
Enable line-scanning
(Low speed)
Enable line-scanning
(Medium speed)
Enable line-scanning
(High speed)
Power On
On
On
On
On
Auto
Auto
Auto
Indoor
ATW
On
1 minute
Enable scanning
Set starting point
for scanning
Set ending point
for scanning
Power Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Manual
Manual
Manual
Outdoor
One Push WB
Off
96
97
98
99
Dwell time setting
for the Home
position function
2 minutes
4 minutes
8 minutes
10 minutes
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Cameras with OSD
Some cameras, such as Channel Vision’s 6153, offer an On
Screen Display (OSD) that allows special parameters of the
camera to be configured.
To enable the OSD, press [CALL] + 57.
To exit the OSD, press [PRESET] + 57.
Navigating the menu:
1. Use the [TELE] and [WIDE] buttons to scroll up and
down in the menu.
2. Use the [FAR] and [NEAR] buttons to change a
selected item in the menu.
3. Select the “EXIT” function in the OSD list when
finished.
Using the Joystick
The Joystick can be used to control your Pan Tilt Zoom
camera at any time. It can be used to override the motion of
an automated scan and allows the user easy control over
the speed and direction of the camera movement. The
speed of pan/tilt is determined by the angle of the joystick
(see image below). As the angle of the Joystick increases,
so does the speed of the camera. We recommend using the
auto focus function to maintain a clear image while scanning
with the joystick.
UP
LEFTRIGHT
DOWN
8
Faster
Typical Setup
Make all connections before applying power.
Channel Vision’s
6153 PTZ Camera
PTZ Camera
Cable Interface
RS-485
-
+
RS-485
+
Loop out
-
(power supply not shown)
RS-485
Loop out
PTZ Camera
Cable Interface
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Channel Vision’s
6153 PTZ Camera
-
To Monitor or
Video Distribution
PRESET
DISPLAY
Speed Dome
Keyboard Controller
F1
ON
OFF
AUTO
SHOT
7
4
CALL
1
CAM
0
OPEN
8
9
CLOSE
5
6
NEAR
2
3
FAR
C
TELE
WIDE ENTER
PAN/TILT
12VDC
Power
Supply
5050
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Using the RJ45 Output
Make all connections before applying power.
Channel Vision’s
6153 PTZ Camera
RS-485
PTZ Camera
Cable Interface
+
-
CAT5
Cable
RJ45
RS-485
+
Loop out
-
Camera Power Supply
+
-
To Monitor or
Video Distribution
12VDC
Power
Supply
(For the 5050)
DISPLAY
Speed Dome
Keyboard Controller
The RJ45 output on the 5050 can
be used with the special RJ45
breakout accessory to provide
F1
ON
OFF
AUTO
SHOT
7
PRESET
4
CALL
1
CAM
0
10
OPEN
8
9
CLOSE
5
6
NEAR
2
3
FAR
C
TELE
WIDE ENTER
PAN/TILT
5050
remote power to the 5050 and
extract the RS-485 signals all over
one piece of CAT5 cable.
*Specifications
Communication Type:
Communication Mode:
Baud Rates:
Max Wire Distance:. km
Power Supply:
Max Number of Cameras: 32
Dimensions:
Weight:
Port to multi-port and half duplex function
RS-485
2400Bps
4800Bps
9600Bps
19200Bps
1 2
0.75mi
DC12V/800 mA
95mm(H) × 205mm(L) × 205mm(W)
3.75”(H) × 8.07”(L) × 8.07”(W)
1.2 Kg
*Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Channel Vision Technology will repair or replace any defect in
material or workmanship which occurs during normal use of this
product with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge in the USA, for two
years from the date of original purchase. This is a no hassle warranty
with no mail in warranty card needed. This warranty does not cover
damages in shipment, failures caused by other products not supplied
by Channel Vision Technology, or failures due to accident, misuse,
abuse, or alteration of the equipment. This warranty is extended only
to the original purchaser, and a purchase receipt, invoice, or other
proof of original purchase date will be required before warranty
repairs are provided.
Mail in service can be obtained during the warranty period by calling
(800) 840-0288 toll free. A Return Authorization number must be
obtained in advance and can be marked on the outside of the shipping
carton.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other
rights (which vary from state to state). If a problem with this product
develops during or after the warranty period, please contact Channel
Vision Technology, your dealer or any factory-authorized service
center.
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234 Fischer Avenue, Costa Mesa, California 92626 USA
(714)424-6500 (800)840-0288 (714)424-6510 fax
email: techsupport@channelvision.com
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