No direct vision of laser window to avoid the irradiation of direct ray or
scattered ray of laser to eyes or skin; when irradiated with laser, the
window of laser must be kept away more than 8m.
¾Electrical safety
Strictly obey all relevant national and local electrical standards during the installation and
operation of this product. It has a self-restraint special power supply, with both DC12V
(on-board), and AC24V (general pan/tilt) input modes. During operation, obey all relevant
electrical safety standards. During transmission, both RS-485 and video signal shall be
kept away from HV equipment or cable the enough distance, if necessary, the protective
measures against such as lightning and surge etc should be also provided.
¾Transport safety
During transport, storage and installation, avoid the damages from stress, vibration, and
soak etc to this product; this product shall be wholly packaged for transporting, no matter
whether it is delivered from the supplier or returned for repair, if the product is damaged
due to not packaged according to the specified method, the warranty shall be invalid.
¾Installing safety
During installing, please carefully refer to the installation manual, handle the pan/tilt
gently, no squeezing to the components, otherwise it may cause mechanical problems; the
camera glass belongs to high level optical product, no direct touch with hands, otherwise
the glass shall be scratched and produce adverse influences to the imaging quality.
¾Qualification of maintenance workers
All relevant installation and maintenance work shall be completed by the qualified persons.
If any problems found, no any repairs without authorization, firstly refer to the instruction
manual to find the causes. The repairs must be done by our company’s authorized persons.
¾No removal of camera without authorization
No removal of pan/tilt screws or protective cap, forbid to repair the pan/tilt without
authorization.
¾Environmental requirements
Temperature: -35℃~+55℃ humidity: 90% air pressure: 86-106kpa
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Power supply: DC12V (on-board)/AC24V (general pan/tilt)
¾ Installation
z During installing, ensure the place for installing the equipment with enough bearing
capacity.
zForbid storing, installing and operating this product in flammable and explosive,
dangerous area.
zNo installation if this product is under the state of exceeding the temperature,
humidity or power supply limitations.
z No removal of components inside the pan/tilt without authorization.
z Regardless of whether the pan/tilt is powered on or not, do not point the camera to
sun or object with high light level; do not let the camera point to or monitor the still
object with high light level for long period.
Since the date of purchasing, the warranty period of whole set is 3 years (Note:
warranty period of camera, 1 year).
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Chapter I Functions and features
1.1 Pan/tilt specifications
Power supply AC24V±10% 2.5A
Power consumption 50VA
Weight 7.5Kg
Installation Flat base
Relative humidity
Working temperature
Waterproof grade IP66
1.2 Basic parameters of pan/tilt
Pan preset speed 160°/s
Tilt preset speed 80°/s
Pan manual control speed
Tilt manual control speed
0º~160°/s
0º~55°/s
Preset At most 128
Patrol At most 6 patrol trajectories stored
Line scanning speed
0.5~30°/s
Trajectory self-learning 40s
10~90%
-35℃~55℃
1.3 Pan/tilt alarm
Four channel input Normally open, closing alarm
One set output Normally open, normally-closed output.
1.4 Auxiliary light
¾Options for auxiliary light
Option I
Option II
Option III
General infrared
Synchronous infrared
Synchronous laser
Note: see Annex I for detailed parameters of options: technical parameters for auxiliary
light
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¾Auxiliary light control mode
Mode I Set “Night vision” to
auto
Mode II Set “Night vision” to
OFF
Mode III Set “Night vision” to
ON
If you want to use the auxiliary light source, this
setting is OK. Under the mode I, the "low light
level" option is invalid; both the "low light level"
and "Night vision" are automatically controlled,
simultaneously ON/OFF.
If the auxiliary light source is not used, this setting
is OK. Under mode II, the laser is always OFF, the
f=3.6 to 98 mm f=3.4 to 102 mmf=3.4 to 119 mm f=3.4 to 122.4 mm
Wide: 55.8° Wide: 55.8° Wide: 57.8°
View angle
TELE: 2.0° TELE: 1.7° TELE: 1.7°
Backlight
Manual/auto
compensation
White balance Manual/auto
Gain Manual/auto
S/N ratio ≥50dB
Video output Composite signal 1.0Vp-p/75Ω
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1.6 Pan/tilt functions
The integral high speed pan/tilt is a high-tech monitoring product with high definition
color camera, variable speed pan/tilt, auxiliary light, multi-functional decoder, character
overlapping, and alarm input/output. It minimizes the interconnections among system
components, improves the system reliability. Meanwhile, it is also easy for installation and
maintenance, good appearance, easy operation etc.
1.6.1 Integrates the multiple protocol decoders
¾Built-in decoder, integrates with several protocols, at most up to 16 communication
protocols, with communication baud rate adjustable, only through the simple dialing
inside pan/tilt, it may be compatible with several conventional systems, high
universality.
¾RS485 serial control; pan/tilt address 1~1023.
1.6.2 Integrates the omni bearing pan/tilt
¾ Horizontal 360º unlimited continuous rotation, manual rotation speed 0º~160°/s.
¾ Vertical rotation range -90º~90º, manual rotation speed 0º~80°/s.
¾ Low speed running stable, ultra-low noise, no picture dithering.
¾ Omni bearing monitor without blind spot, positioning accuracy up to ±0.1°.
1.6.3 High intelligent level
¾ Store up to 128 presets, with data memory in power failure.
¾ The pan/tilt may support the horizontal scan between both points. Total 3 sets
optional. And its scan speed may be modified. The scan angle may be automatically
determined according to the setting of line scan sequence
¾Six sets of programmable patrol trajectory. Each set of patrol trajectory has 16
presets, each preset running speed and lag time are respectively adjustable.
¾Trajectory self-learning function. Three self-learning’s; each self-learning time
interval is more than 120s, with data memory in power failure.
¾Character overlapping function. Display the pan/tilt address, and preset the point
header etc.
¾Long-focus speed restriction function. The pan/tilt may automatically adjust its
manual control speed according to the current focal distance of camera. Higher the
magnification of camera, slower its manual control speed, to ensure its rapid and
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accurate searching of objectives.
¾Integrates multiple protocols. The pan/tilt integrates the built-in multiple
communication protocols, with baud rate from 2400bps to 19200bps (optional).
1.6.4 Camera functions (only when the camera display option is put to ON state, the
icons may be displayed on monitor. And only SONY series of camera has these
displays)
¾Focal distance control mode: the user may zoom-in or zoom-out the focal distance as
necessary.
¾ Magnification control: the user may zoom-in or zoom-out the lens as necessary.
¾ Backlight compensation: if the background is too dark, and does not display clearly,
the user may turn on the backlight compensation as necessary.
¾White balance: when the color of image on display is distorted, the user may set
various modes through commands, there are 6 optional modes: ① indoor mode ②
outdoor mode ③ trigger mode ④ White balance auto tracing ATW ⑤ manual and
⑥ auto mode.
¾ AE mode: manual/auto setting.
¾ Low light level setting: in general, the camera is in auto mode, if the environmental
light level is lower than 1Lux, the camera may automatically turn to zero light level,
and also manually turn the camera to zero light level.
¾Other functions of camera may be controlled through system menu.
1.6.5 Infrared features—for general infrared pan/tilt
¾This product uses the infrared night vision technology; under 0LUX conditions, its
monitoring range may be more than 100m.
¾Unique infrared focusing technology, all objects within long or near range may be
clearly visible.
¾Solved the technical problems of “camera unable monitoring for both long and near
ranges”, and heat generation and dissipation due to long period tracing of high power
infrared LED, greatly improve the service life of infrared lamp.
¾ Using the most advanced high power infrared lamp technology in the world.
¾ The infrared lamp has high photoelectric conversion efficiency, low heat, long
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service life, low power, only up to 5W, its unique encapsulation technology may
ensure 10000h optical attenuation <5%, and overcome the fatal shortage of
conventional infrared lamp: high optical attenuation
¾For its single-point high power may be regarded as a spot light source, a kind of
angle variable infrared lamp was developed, synchronous varying with the viewing
angle of integral camera, ensure neither the power waste of the infrared lamp, nor
flashlight effect, maximize the execution of infrared ray, and overcome the shortages
of several tens watts and large size for conventional long distance camera.
¾Its intelligent synchronization and self-identification mode are the world pioneer,
and are able to automatically identify the integral camera of Sony, Hitachi, and CNB
etc, the most human-orientization product today.
1.6.7 Laser synchronous features—suitable for laser synchronous pan/tilt
¾The laser light source may be continuous electric zooming: the electric zooming
device specially designed for semiconductor laser may adjust the optical pattern
according to the monitoring range and distance, the laser angle may be carried out
the 18 magnification varying from 1°to 18°, during zooming, the optical pattern of
laser has no dither, after special treatment, the laser transparency of optical lens may
be up to 98% and above;
¾Laser spot equidistribution: due to optical fiber output semiconductor laser, after the
laser source merged into fiber, through a unique equidistribution technology, ensure
high light level and high homogeneity;
¾Unique omni bearing inching device: high accurate pan and tilt inchining device,
convenient for adjusting the laser beam and coaxial camera;
¾Long service life of laser: with Germany laser chip, encapsulated through Au-Sb
eutecrod, complete aging test technology and advanced fiber coupling technology
etc, ensure the service life of laser more than 10000h;
¾The laser control is usually in auto mode, the laser shall function automatically
following the camera low light level ON/ OFF; when the magnification of camera is
changing, the laser shall follow to function together, so as to minimize the loss of
laser.
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1.6.8 Alarm input, output
¾ Four NO alarm input, closing alarm.
¾ One set of alarm output: NO and NC mode.
¾ After the system identified the alarm signal, it may be programmed instantly to start
the pan/tilt and camera, transfer the images from alarming area to the main monitor,
adjust the position of alarming point, monitor the preset camera point, actually
response the situations of alarming area in the highest speed, shown as figure below.
The alarm input must be a kind of switching input signal; any other kinds of input
signals (such as voltage signal etc) may damage the pan/tilt. When there are alarm signals
from several channels, the pan/tilt shall response to channels with alarm input one by one,
the interval time is 2s, once there are alarm signal input, the pan/tilt shall give no response
to functions such as “line scan”, “patrol”, and “self-learning” etc.
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Chapter II Menu setting
2.1 System wiring diagram
As the on-board pan/tilt operation diagram (to be added the shock isolator)—suitable for
general infrared and infrared synchronous on-board pan/tilt
DC12V power supply
As the general pan/tilt operation diagram—suitable for general infrared, infrared
synchronous, and laser synchronous general pan/tilt
AC220V
DC/AV inverter
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2.2 Menu indexes:
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2.3. Menu setting
¾With control keyboard or matrix, open the setting main menu through “#64 and #95”
commands. Moreover, the main menu may be also opened by “twice calling #1
preset point” within 4s. And close the menu by “setting #64 or #95” commands.
2.3.1 Main menu
¾ System setting: enter the dome system setting submenu.
¾ Display setting: enter the screen display setting submenu to set the
ID display, preset point header display etc.
¾Camera setting: enter the camera general parameter setting
submenu to set the parameters of camera.
¾Montion setting: enter the dome enhancement function setting
submenu.
¾ Privacy Mask: enter the camera blackout setting submenu.
¾ Advance setting: enter the dome high level setting submenu.
¾ System reset: dome reset function. After reset, the dome shall
fulfill the self-check again, after dome reset: 180°auto
pivot-ON/long focus speed restriction-ON/ address
display-ON/angle display-ON/display position top/ dome header
display-OFF/ digital magnification -OFF/ backlight
compensation-OFF/ auto reset-OFF/ reset time -4 minutes/
temperature display OFF.
¾Exit: Exit the main menu.
MAIN MENU
1 . < SYSTEM SETUP >
DISPLAY SETUP
2.<
3 . <CAMERA SETUP >
4 . <MOTION SETUP >
5 . <PRIVACY MASK >
6 . <ADVANCE SETUP >
7 . SYSTEM RESET
8. EXIT
SYSTEM SETUP
1 .SYSTEM INFORMATION
2 . AUTO FLIP :OFF
3 . PROP PAN SPD : OFF
4. LOW POWER : ON
5.<ALARM SETUP >
6 . RETURN
SYSTEM INFORMATION
CAMERA S/N :
CAMERA ID : 001
PROTOCOL : PELCO -PD
BAUD RATE : 2400bps
MODEL:
VERSION
0000000
S100 P
:
025
>
2.3.2 System setting
¾ System information: enter the system information display.
¾ Auto flip: dome 180°auto pivot ON/OFF.
¾ Long-focus speed restriction: ON/OFF.
SYSTEM SETUP
1 .SYSTEM INFORMATION
2 . AUTO FLIP : OFF
3 . PROP PAN SPD :OFF
4 . LOW POWER
5 . < ALARM SETUP
6 .RETURN
¾ Low power consumption: low power consumption ON/OFF.
ALARM SETUP
¾ Alarm setting: enter the alarm setting submenu.
1 . ALARM NO. :01
2.ACTION: 1
3.ALARM: OFF
4.RETURN
¾ Alarm numbers: the alarm number is 1 to 4, optional.
¾ Alarm linkage: selection of actions after alarmed. 1 to 50 preset points, the first
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ON
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patrol trajectory, the first line scan, the first self-learning.
¾ Alarm switch: alarm ON/OFF. Each alarm may be set independently.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
2.3.3 Display setting
¾ Camera ID: enter the address display submenu.
¾ id display: when it is set to ON, the monitor shall display the
dome address, such as “cam 001”, default ON.
¾Display position: set the position for displaying the dome address,
which may be displayed at four positions of left upper corner, right
upper corner, right lower corner, and left lower corner.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
¾ Angle display: enter the angle display submenu.
¾ Display switch: set the angle display ON/auto OFF /OFF.
¾ Display position: set the angle display position at the top/bottom of
DISPLAY SETUP
1 . < CAMERA ID >
2 . <ANGLE DISPLAY >
3 . < PRESET LABEL >
4 . < DOME LABEL >
5 .RETURN
CAMERA ID
1.DISPLAY : OFF
2 . POSITION :
3 . RETURN
DISPLAY SETUP
1 . < CAMERA ID >
2 . < ANGLE DISPLAY >
3 . < PRESET LABEL >
4 . < DOME LABEL >
5 .RETURN
ANGLE DISPLAY
1.DISPLAY : OFF
2 . POSITION : TOP
3 . RETURN
BOTT-R
screen.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
¾ Preset label: enter the preset header display submenu.
¾ Display switch: set the preset header ON/OFF, when it is set to ON,
then during the adjustment of presets, the preset header shall be
displayed at the left of screen.
¾Display position: set the position for displaying the preset point
header, either the top or bottom of screen.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
¾ Dome label: enter the dome header display submenu
¾ Display switch: set the dome header display ON/OFF.
DISPLAY SETUP
1 . < CAMERA ID >
2 . <ANGLE DISPLAY >
3.<PRESET LABEL >
4 . < DOME LABEL >
5 .RETURN
PRESET LABEL
1 . DISPLAY : OFF
2 . POSITION : TOP
3.RETURN
DISPLAY SETUP
CAMERA ID
1.<
2.<ANGLE DISPLAY >
3.<PRESET LABEL>
4 . < DOME LABEL >
5 . RETURN
DOME LABEL
1.DISPLAY : OFF
2 . POSITION : TOP
3.RETURN
>
¾Display position: set the position for displaying the dome header at
the top or bottom of screen.
¾Return to the previous menu.
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2.3.4 Camera setting: if the parameter setting option is void, it means that the
current camera does not support this function.
¾ Digital magnification: set the digital magnification. ON/OFF.
¾ Screen: screen setting. ON/OFF.
¾ Manual linkage: after manual control, the setting of Iris, and
focusing states, both Irisand focusing states unchanged/only the Iris
set to auto/only the focusing set to auto/both Iris and focusing set to
Shutter speed: this option is set to the shutter adjustable mode under exposure mode
AF AUTO
:N/A
:OFF
:
N/A
for adjusting the shutter speed.
¾White balance mode: White balance mode setting. Auto tracing/manual/auto /
indoor/outdoor/single. (the adjustment may be different for different camera)
Red gain: the red gain may be adjusted when it is set to manual under White balance
mode.
Blue gain: the blue gain may be adjusted when it is set to manual
under White balance mode.
¾Wide dynamics: wide dynamic mode.
EXPCOMP SETUP
1. EXPCOMP:OFF
2 . AMOUNT:-7
3 . RETURN
¾ Exposure compensation setting: enter the exposure compensation setting submenu.
¾ Exposure compensation: exposure compensation ON/OFF.
¾ Compensation value: -7~+7 optional.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
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2.3.5 Motion seting
¾ Preset header: enter the preset setting submenu.
¾ Preset number: Edit the preset number. 1~128 presets.
¾ Pic.freeze: PIC.FREEZE setting ON/OFF.(Only some series of
camera support the setting of pic.freeze).
¾Edit the header: Edit the setting of preset header. After entering the
Edit, the display on screen is shown as figure: it is the first preset
point, with header “NO LABEL”. The PAN LEFT/RIGHT may
move the cursor, and the TILT UP/DOWN change the values, press
CLOSE to exit the Edit and save. The header of preset point has at
most 10 characters, all these characters may be 0~9, A~Z, blank
and some special characters, including:< = >?, @\+,-. / ]etc.
¾ Clear header: Clear preset header setting.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
MOTION SETUP
1.<PRESETS >
2 . <AUTO SCAN >
3.<PATROLS >
4.<PATTERNS >
5 . < SCHEDULE
6.< CLEAR >
7 . EDIT DOME LABEL
8. RETURN
PRESETS
1 .PRESET NO. : 001
2.PIC.FREEZE :
3. EDIT LABEL
4 . CLR LABEL
5 . RETURN
PRESET NO. : 001
LABEL: NO LABEL
>
ON
¾ Auto scan: enter the auto scan setting submenu.
¾ Scan number: selection of line scan number. 1~3 line scan optional.
¾ Scan speed: setting of line scan speed.1~7 speed optional, each line
scan may be set individually.
¾Setting of starting position: set the starting point of line scan
between both points, after entering, move the dome through rocker.
Press CLOSE key to store the current position and return.
¾Setting of ending position: set the ending point of line scan between
both points, after entering, move the dome through rocker. Press
MOTION SETUP
1.< PRESETS >
2 . <AUTO SCAN >
3.< PATROLS >
4 . < PATTERNS
5 . < SCHEDULE
6.< CLEAR >
7 . EDIT DOM E LABEL
8 . RETURN
AUTO SCAN
1. SCAN NO.: 01
2 . SPEED: 01
3 . SET START LIM IT
4 . SET END LIMIT
5 . RUN SCAN
6 . CLEAR SCAN
7 . RETURN
CLOSE key to store the current position and return.
¾Running scan: run the line scan among both points. Please firstly set both starting
and ending points of line scan. If both are at the same position, the dome shall carry
>
>
out 360°line scan. Press the CLOSE key to exit.
¾ Clear scan: Clear line scan setting. Press the CLOSE key to exit.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
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¾ Patrol trajectory: setting of trajectory patrol function.
¾ Trajectory number: Edit the trajectory patrol number.
¾ Edit the patrol: Edit the trajectory patrol parameters. After
entering the Edit state, the screen display is as below:
Both top line and bottom line display the prompt information; display
the information of each trajectory at middle; each line displays two
patrol parameters. The PAN LEFT/RIGHT may move the cursor, and
TILT UP/DOWN change values, press CLOSE to exit the Edit state and
MOTION SETUP
1 . < PRESETS >
2 . < AUTO SCAN >
3.<PATROLS>
4 . < PATTERNS
5 . < SCHEDULE
6.< CLEAR >
7. EDIT DOME LABEL
8. RETURN
PATROLS
1 . PATROL NO. : 01
2.EDIT PATROL :
3 . RUN PATROL
4. CLEAR PATROL
5.RETURN
EDIT SETUP
1.< PRESETS >
2 . <AUTO SCAN >
3.< PATROLS >
PATTERNS
4.<
5.<SCHEDULE >
6.< CLEAR >
7 . EDIT DOME LABEL
8 . RETURN
>
>
01
>
save the changed values.
¾Run patrol: run trajectory patrol function, press the CLOSE key to
exit.
¾ Clear patrol: Clear trajectory patrol function.
¾ Return to the previous menu.
¾ Patterns: enter the trajectory self-learning setting submenu.
¾ Self-learning number: Edit the trajectory self-learning number,
1~3 optional.
¾Record the self-learning: record the trajectory self-learning.
Press the CLOSE key to exit.
¾Run the self-learning: run the trajectory self-learning, exit the
menu after run, the rocker control may stop the running.
¾ Clear self-learning: Clear the current trajectory self-learning.
¾ Return the previous menu.
PATTERNS
1 . PATTERN NO.: 01
2 . RECORD PATTERN
3 . RUN PATTERN
4 . CLEA R PATTERN
5 . RETURN
MOTION SETUP
1.<PRESETS>
2 . <AUTO SCAN >
3.<PATROLS>
4 . < PATTERNS >
5 . < SCHEDULE >
6.< CLEAR >
7. EDIT DOME LABEL
8 . RETURN
SCHEDUL
1 . SCH ID: 1-8
2 . ENABLED : ON
3 .REPEAT : ON
4 .ACTION :1PATROL
5. <TIME>
6.
7 . SAVE
8 . CLEAR
9. RETURN
E
<REPEAT SET>
¾ Schedule setting
¾ Linkage number: linkage number 1-8.
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¾ Whether enable/disable: Edit the auto run enable ON/OFF.
¾ Periodic run: periodic run selection ON/OFF. (After the periodic run started, both
starting time and ending date can’t be modified).
¾Run function: run function selection, lighting/1 patrol/2 patrol/3 patrol/4 patrol/5
patrol/6 patrol/1self-learning/2 self-learning/ 3self-learning/non/1 line scan /2 line
scan /3 line scan /01 preset point -32 preset points
NOTE:If you want the function of lighting’s fixed time switch to realize through the
schedule settings,the priority level must highest,So you should set the lighting to
NO.01 of the linkage number。The time ,the operative mode of lighting have no
influence with other run functions,can set and run in the same time。
¾Schedule time setting (set the required date and time as
necessary)
¾ Starting date: setting of starting date.
¾ Starting time: setting of starting time.
¾ Ending date: setting of ending date.
¾ Ending time: setting of ending time.
¾ Schedule duty setting
SCHEDULE TIME
1 . START DATE : 00-00-00
START TIME :00-00-00
2.
3.
END DATE :00-00-00
END DATE:00-00-00
4.
5 . RETURN
SCHEDULE DUTY
1 . SUNDAY : OFF
2 . MONDAY : OFF
3 . TUESDAY : OFF
4 . WEDNSDAY: OFF
5 . THURSDAY: OFF
6.
FRIDAY : OFF
7 . SATUDAY : OFF
8. RETURN
¾ Sunday-Saturday setting
¾ Saving: after the rule modified, save immediately if want to put into effect.
As changing the linkage number, it is regarded as the giving up of modification.
If the date range is wrong, then it is unable to save, meanwhile
there is the prompt at the left lower corner.
¾ Clear: Clear the settings.
¾ Clear: enter the Clear option setting submenu.
¾ Clear preset header: Clear all headers of preset point.
MOTION SETUP
1.< PRESETS >
2 . <AUTO SCAN >
3.< PATROLS >
4.<PATTERNS >
5 . < SCHEDULE >
6.< CLEAR >
7 . EDIT DOME LA BEL
8. RETURN
¾ Clear auto scan: Clear all line scan settings.
¾ Clear patrol trajectory: Clear all trajectory patrol.
¾ Clear self-learning: Clear all trajectory self-learning.
1.
2 . CLEAR ALL SCAN
3 . CLEAR ALL PATROLS
4 . CLEAR ALL PATTERNS
5.RETURN
CLEAR
CLEAR ALL PRE LABEL
¾ Return the previous menu.
¾ Edit the dome header: set one header for every dome, the dome header may compose
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of 10 characters. The optional characters may be identical with ‘preset header
settings’.
¾Return the main menu.
2.3.6 Privacy mask setting
¾Privacy mask number: set the blackout number, 1~8 optional. (the range for
different camera types are different)
¾Blackout block color: set the color of blackout area:
black/white/gray.( the range for different camera types are
different)
¾ Blackout block display: blackout setting ON/OFF.
¾ Edit blackout block: Edit the blackout area.
¾ Return the previous menu.
2.3.7 Advance setting
¾ Home setting: enter the auto reset function setting submenu.
¾ home switch: when it is set to ON, start the auto reset function. That
is, within a specified time interval, no any actions from the user, the
dome may return the reset point. When the dome is in patrol state, it
is unable to auto reset. If the dome is at stop state, and no reset
required, please set it to OFF.
¾home movement: set the auto reset point, for example, if want to set
a scene to reset point, then firstly adjust the camera to this scene, set
PRIVACY MASK
1 . PRIVACY MASK : 01
2 . MASK SHADE : BLACK
3. DISPLAY:OFF
4 . EDIT MASK
5. RETURN
ADVANCE SETUP
1.< HOME SETUP >
2 . < PASSWO RD >
3.< CAM ID SETUP >
4 . < FAN CONTROL >
5.< TIME SET>
6 . AUX CONTROL
<
7.
MORE
<
RETURN
8.
1 . AUTO HOME:OFF
2 . HOME ACTION:01
3. PARK TIME: 01
4 . PWR RESUME:OFF
5 . RETURN
>
HOME SETUP
>
MIN
to preset point 3, then call out the menu, enter this submenu, and change the figures
behind the ‘reset movement’ to 3, if want to put the auto reset function into effect,
don’t forget to set the ‘reset switch’ to ON. The reset movement may
be the preset point 1 to 50, reset to the state before manual control,
the first patrol trajectory, the first line scan, and the first self-learning.
¾home time: set the time for auto reset, that is, the time for returning
the reset point without control, this time may be 1 to 99 minutes, and
1 . < HOME SETUP >
2 . < PASSWORD >
3 . < CAM ID SETUP >
4 . < FAN CONTROL >
5.< TIME SET>
6 . AUX CONTROL
7.
8.
optional.
¾Powered-on recovery: recover to the state before powered off,
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1 . PASSWORD:OFF
2. MODIFY KEY
3 . CONFIRM KEY
4.
ADVANCE SETUP
<
<
RETURN
RETURN
>
MORE
PASSWORD
:……
>
:… …
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ON/OFF.
¾ Return the previous menu.
¾ Password setting: enter the password setting submenu.
¾ Password switch: password protection, ON/OFF.
¾ Input password: input a new password. Before input a new
password, input the original password. Only when the original
password is correct, the new password may be input! The
original factory password is 111111.
¾ Confirm the password: confirm the new password.
¾ Return the previous menu.
¾ Address edit: enter the old address setting submenu.
¾ Dome serial number: display the serial number of dome.
¾ Input serial number: input the serial number of dome. Press the
CLOSE key to exit.
¾ Old address: original address of dome.
¾ New address: display the new dome address. When input the new
address, firstly input the serial number of dome, then input the
new address.
¾ Save and return: Save/return the previous menu.
¾ Clear the return: not save /return the previous menu.
ADVANCE SETUP
1 . < HOME SETUP >
2 . < PASSWORD >
3 . < CAM ID SETUP >
4 . < FAN CONTROL >
5.< TIME SET>
6 . AUX CONTROL
<
7.
MORE
<
RETURN
8.
CAM ID SETUP
1 . CAMERA S/N:0000000
2. INPUT S/N
3. OLD ID: 001
4. NEW ID: 001
5 . SAVE&RETURN
6 . CANCEL&RETURN
ADVANCE SETUP
1 . < HOME SETUP >
2 . < PASSWORD >
3 . < CAM ID SETUP >
4 .<FAN CONTROL >
5 . < TIME SET>
6 . AUX CONTROL
<
7.
MORE
<
RETURN
8.
FAN CONTROL
1.
SWITCH
2 . OPEN TEMP : 40
3 . TEMP DISPLAY :OFF
4 .RETURN
>
>
0000000
:
>
:AUTO
>
¾Temperature control: enter the fan control setting
submenu.(this function reserves)
¾ Temperature switch: fan ON/OFF/auto.
¾ Starting temperature: fan working temperature. 28℃ to 55℃
adjustable, default 40℃.
¾ Temperature display: temperature display ON/OFF.
¾ Return the previous menu.
¾ Time setting: enter the time setting submenu.
¾ Date display pattern: date display pattern may be
YMD/MDY/DMY.
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ADVANCE SETUP
1 . < HOME SETUP >
2 . < PASSWORD >
3.< CAM ID SETUP >
4 . <FAN CONTROL >
5 . < TIME SET>
6 . AUX CONTROL
<
7.
MORE
<
RETURN
8.
TIME SETL
1 . DATE FORMAT:
2.TIME DISP
3 . YY-MM-DD :
4 . HH-MM-SS : 00-00-00
5 . SAVE TIME
6.RETURN
>
>
YYMMDD
:
ON
00-01-01
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¾Time display: time display ON/OFF. After set to ON and exit menu, it may be
displayed at the right lower corner of screen.
¾ Y-M-D: the user may be set as required.
¾ Hour, minute, second: the user may be set as required.
¾
¾ Save the time
ADVANCE SETUP
¾ Return: return to the previous menu
¾ Rain brush night vision control: enter the rain brush night vision
control setting submenu.
1.<HOME SETUP >
2 . < PASSWORD >
3 . < CAM ID SETUP >
4 . <FAN CONTROL >
5 . < TIME SET>
6 . AUX CONTROL
SW2 may set the pan/tilt communication protocol and baud rate. The DIP-4 to DIP-1 of
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SW2 may select at most 16 different protocols, with the pan/tilt protocol DIP table as
below:
Communication protocol Typical baud rate
Protocol type
DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6
B01 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
SAMSUNG-1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
Santachi OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
PELCO-P/D ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
PELCO-MK OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
PANASONIC ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
Longcomity OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
HUNDA600 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
LILIN OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
VICON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
MOLYNX OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
KALATEL ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
VCL OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
SAMSUNG-2 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
ALEC OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
Ultrak ON ON ON ON OFF ON
Table 2
SAMSUNG-1 is the old SAMSUNG protocol, and SAMSUNG-2 is the new
SAMSUNG protocol
3.4 Setting of pan/tilt communication baud rate (last two bits of SW2)
DIP switch position
1 2 3 4 5 6
Communication baud rate
2400bps OFF OFF
4800bps ON OFF
9600bps OFF ON
19200bps ON ON
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For example:
3.5 Special control (only the rapid mode in high level option of menu setting is ON,
it is valid)
N value
Setting of #N preset point Call for #N preset point
number
1 Reserved Twice call and open the menu
64 Reserved Open the menu
65 The fist patrol set into N0.1-16 Start the first set of patrol trajectory
66 The second patrol set into NO.17-31 Start the second set of patrol trajectory
67 Set the start point of the first scan Start the first set of scan
68 Set the end point of the first scan Start the second set of scan
69 Set the start point of the second scan Start the first trajectory self-learning
70 Set the end point of the second scan Start the second trajectory self-learning
74 Reserved Rain brush -inching
75 Reserved Rain brush –intelligent continuous run
81 Reserved Close the lighting
82 Reserved Open the lighting
83 Reserved The lighting is auto
96 Switch of 3D NR(camera must support)Reserved
Switch of stabilizer(camera must
98
Reserved
support)
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Chapter IV installation of pan/tilt
4.1 Safety measures
4.1.1 Qualification of installation or maintenance workers
¾Submission of qualification certificate for CCTV system install or maintenance, and
qualification certificates for relevant works (such as high altitude operations etc),
these workers must have the following elementary knowledge and skills;
¾ Elementary knowledge for CCTV system and components and skills for installing;
¾ Elementary knowledge for LV wiring and LV electronic circuit wiring and operating
skills;
¾Able to read and understand this manual.
4.1.2 Requirements for lifting equipment
¾Using the safe lifting equipment suitable for site conditions and pan/tilt mounting
mode;
¾The lifting equipment must have the enough lifting height for reaching the specified
position for installing purpose;
¾The lifting equipment must have the excellent safety performances.
4.2 Warnings
¾Forbid to install and operate this product at the dangerous area for storing or using
the flammables or explosives.
¾During the installation and operation of this product, strictly obey all national and
local electrical safety codes.
¾ Confirm that the nearby touchable fixtures and this product have been powered off.
¾ The applicable voltage of this product is DC12V (on-board), AC24V (general
pan/tilt), strictly forbid to apply the voltage higher than the required directly upon
this product.
¾This product is forbidden to install at the place beyond the specified service
conditions.
¾In this manual, the DC12V(on-board), and AC24V(general pan/tilt) cables are
generally called the power cable, and RS485 cables are briefly called the
communication cable, and BNC video coaxial cables are briefly called the video
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cable.
4.3 Environmental requirements
Temperature: -35℃~55℃ humidity:90%
Power supply: DC12V/5A (on-board), AC24V/2.5A (general purpose)
4.4 Wiring safety
¾ The signal line must be kept away from HV equipment or HV cable at least 50m.
¾ Try to wiring outdoor along the route under the eaves.
¾ At open space, the wiring must be buried with closed steel pipe; the steel pipe should
be earthed at one point, strictly forbid to use the aerial wiring.
¾At high thunderstorm area or high induction voltage zone (such as HV substation),
the protective measures such as adding of additional high power lightning-proof
device and lightning arrestor etc must be used.
¾The outdoor devices and circuit lightning-proof and earthing design must be
combined with the lightning-proof requirements for buildings, and comply with the
relevant national and professional standards.
¾The system must be equipotentially earthed. The earthing device must comply with
both system anti-interference and electrical safety requirements, and not short-circuit
or mixed with zero line of strong current grid. When the system is individually
earthed, its earthing impedance should be not more than 4Ω, with the section area of
2
earthing conductor not more than 25mm
.
This product may adopt the TVS pole lightning-proof technology to effectively
prevent the damages of pulse signals such as transient lightning below 1.5KW, and
surge etc to equipment. However, if mounted outdoor, the necessary protective
measures must be provided as required.
4.5 Prior to install
4.5.1 Basic requirements
¾All electrical operations must obey the prevailing latest electrical code, fireproof
regulations and relevant standards;
¾Check whether all accessories are completed according to the packing list, determine
whether the applications and mounting mode of this pan/tilt up to the requirements.
Otherwise, please contact the supplier;
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¾Please use this product according to the working environment requirements.
4.5.2 Check the space for installing and strength of structures
Confirm whether there is enough space for installing this product and its members.
4.5.3 Check the structural strength
4.5.4 Setting of DIP switch
According to control protocol and pan/tilt address, set the DIP switch (refer to pan/tilt
parameter settings)
Prior to install the pan/tilt, see the parameters in “pan/tilt setting”,
Note:
firstly set the baut rate, control protocol and address of pan/tilt
4.5.5 Powered on self-check of pan/tilt
In order to ensure the normal running of pan/tilt at the mounting place, prior to install,
please firstly connect the system control line, video line, and power line of pan/tilt into the
relevant sockets (wiring mode strictly comply with the notes on system control line, video
line and power line) for powered-on self-check, the pan/tilt shall adopt the factory default
setting, after the self-check, fulfill the normal installing works.
4.5.6 Please keep all packing materials of pan/tilt
After the pan/tilt unpacked, please properly keep the original packing materials of pan/tilt.
If any problems found, the pan/tilt should be well packed with the original packing
materials to mail to the agent or return the factory.
4.6 Mounting mode
The integral high speed pan/tilt camera may be divided into both on-board and
wall-mounted types:
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A. on-board type—suitable for general infrared, infrared synchronous on-board pan/tilt
B. Wall-mounted type—suitable for general infrared, infrared synchronous, laser
synchronous general pan/tilt See the detailed description for both mounting modes.
4.7 Installing description
Prior to install:
1) Remove the baseplate of pan/tilt;
2) Refer to address, protocol, baud rate DIP switch diagram, well dial according to the
relevant information;
3) Then reinstall the baseplate of pan/tilt, care to the tightness of waterproof sealing
ring (shown as Fig.2);
Fig.2
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4.7.1 Install the sunshading cover:
1) Respectively take four M3×5 crossing panhead SST screws and four 3.2×8×0.7
tetrafluoroethylene gaskets and protective cover out;
2) Fix the sunshading cover onto the middle frame columns of both sides with four
M3×5 crossing panhead SST screws and four 3.2×8×0.7 tetrafluoroethylene gaskets
(one gasket per screw) (shown as Fig.3).
Fig.3
4.7.2 On-board mounting type
1) Take the on-board anti-shock device from its packing, take the chassis of anti-shock
device as template, drill four mounting holes on the supporting frame (shown as
Fig.4);
2) The user may provide four bolts according to the required length; add the flat gaskets
and elastic gaskets for restricting the anti-shock device, shown as Fig.5;
Fig.4 Fig.5
3) Fix the anti-shock device on the base of pan/tilt with four M8×30 SST bolts and one
elastic gasket and one flat gasket, shown as Fig.6:
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Fig.6
4.7.3 Wall-mounting type
1) Take the wall-mounted supporting frame out of its packing, template with the chassis
of wall-mounted supporting frame to drill four holes for mounting M8 metallic
expansion bolts and respectively mounted with expansion pipe (shown as Fig.7);
Fig.7
2) Take out the pan/tilt, pass the system control line, video line, and power cable
through the supporting frame, and fix it on wall with four M8 bolts and one φ8
elastic gasket and two φ8×φ18 SST flat gaskets (shown as Fig.8);
3) Then fix the pan/tilt securely on wall-mounting frame with four M8×30 SST bolts
and nuts with flat elastic gaskets (shown as Fig.9).
Angle of lens About 0.5-40°, continuously adjustable
Length of optical
1.3m
fiber
Optical fiber
SMA905
connector
Power consumption 2.2W±10 % (200m away, 1.5W±10%)
Working conditions
-10℃ -- +45℃ (frostless)
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Annex II: troubleshooting
Problems Causes Remedies
Power supply damaged or
power too low
After powered on, no
Power line wrongly
functions, no images
connected
Wiring failure Repair
Replace
Remedy
Self-check out of order,
existing of images, but
accompany the noise of
motor
Self-check in good
conditions, but no
images
Self-check successful,
but out of control
Mechanical failure Repair
Pan/tilt may be inclined Fixed
Power not high enough Replace
Video line connected
Remedy
wrongly
Video line contact not in
Eliminate the problem
good conditions
Camera damaged Replace
Control signal line
Remedy
connected wrongly
Address not consistent Re-addressing
Adjust the protocol according to
Protocol not compatible
controller and powered on again
Image unstable
Pan/tilt out of control
Video line contact not in
Eliminate the problem
good conditions
Power too low Replace
Self-check out of order Powered on again
Control line contact not in
Eliminate the problem
good conditions
Host problem Powered on again
Overload, communication
distance too long
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Connect the 120Ω resistance of
one pan/tilt at the farthest end of
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controller, all others are powered
off, add the code distributor
auxiliary light Auto/manual
Auxiliary light failed
Rework
out of work
¾Note: the table above lists some problems, causes, and remedies, only for
reference. If encountering any other special problems, directly contact the agent
to get the technical support.
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Annex III: 24VAC line gauge and transmission distance relationship
If the line gauge is specified, and the loss of 24VAC voltage is less than 10%, the
recommended maximum transmission distance is shown as table below. (For AC
equipment, the maximum permissible voltage loss is 10%. For example: the rated power
of one equipment is 80VA, installed at the place 35 feet away from the transformer (10m),
the required minimum line gauge is 0.8000mm.
Line gauge (mm)
Power va
Distance
feet(m)
0.8000 1.000 1.250 2.000
10 283(86) 451(137) 716(218) 1811(551)
20 141(42) 225(68) 358(109) 905(275)
30 94(28) 150(45) 238(72) 603(183)
40 70(21) 112(34) 179(54) 452(137)
50 56(17) 90(27) 143(43) 362(110)
60 47(14) 75(22) 119(36) 301(91)
70 40(12) 64(19) 102(31) 258(78)
80 35(10) 56(17) 89(27) 226(68)
90 31(9) 50(15) 79(24) 201(61)
100 28(8) 45(13) 71(21) 181(55)
110 25(7) 41(12) 65(19) 164(49)
120 23(7) 37(11) 59(17) 150(45)
130 21(6) 34(10) 55(16) 139(42)
140 20(6) 32(9) 51(15) 129(39)
150 18(5) 30(9) 47(14) 120(36)
160 17(5) 28(8) 44(13) 113(34)
170 16(4) 26(7) 42(12) 106(32)
180 15(4) 25(7) 39(11) 100(30)
190 14(4) 23(7) 37(11) 95(28)
200 14(4) 22(6) 35(10) 90(27)
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Annex IV: protection against lightning and surge
This product adopts TVS pole lightning-proof technology to effectively protect against the
damages of pulse signals such as transient lightning below 1.5KW, and surge etc to
equipment. However, if mounted outdoor, the necessary protective measures must be
provided as required:
z The signal line must be kept away from HV equipment or HV cable at least 50m
z Try to wiring outdoor along the route under the eaves.
z At open space, the wiring must be buried with closed steel pipe; the steel pipe should
be earthed at one point, strictly forbid to use the aerial wiring.
zAt high thunderstorm area or high induction voltage zone (such as HV substation),
the protective measures such as adding of additional high power lightning-proof
device and lightning arrestor etc must be used.
zThe outdoor devices and circuit lightning-proof and earthing design must be
combined with the lightning-proof requirements for buildings, and comply with the
relevant national and professional standards.
zThe system must be equipotentially earthed. The earthing device must comply with
both system anti-interference and electrical safety requirements, and not short-circuit
or mixed with zero line of strong current grid. When the system is individually
earthed, its earthing impedance should be not more than 4Ω, with the section area of
earthing conductor not more than 25mm2.
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Video lightning arrestor
Communication lightning
arrestor
Power supply lightning
arrestor
The resistance of
earthing
conductor must
be not more than
4Ω
Copper
sheath
Fig.12
Lightning
rod
Pan/tilt must be mounted
within 45°range under the
lightning rod
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Annex V: Warranty
1. Warranty terms
Within one year after delivered, if found any defects caused by materials or
workmanships, the factory shall be responsible for free repair or replace;
The warranty period of all repaired or replaced parts shall be 90 days since
delivered;
The problems due to force majeure (such as war, earthquake, and lightning), wrong
or misused operations and modification, normal wearing or accidents are out of
warranty;
The manufacturer shall be not responsible for damages or loss due to specified using
or applications of product. The liability of manufacturer for product concerning
breaching, negligence or tort shall be not more than the sale amount of product, and
not liable for any special, sudden or subsequent damages due to any other causes;
If found any problems on the product out of warranty period, our company may
provide the paid maintenance service for its whole life.
The warranty period for the whole unit is 3 years since the date of purchasing (note:
1 year for camera)
2. Preconditions
Within warranty period, for any products for repairing, the buyer must contact the
manufactuer to get the repair number (RAN), and accompany with the following product
information;
Model No. and serial number;
Delivery date, order No., sale ordering No. or manufacturer invoice number;
Detailed problems
If there are any disputes for above mentioned warranty terms, please attach the
explanations in written when returning the product.
3. Return
For speedup the repair of returned product, please firstly contact the manufacturer to get
the RAN number, then return the product to our company. And clearly mark with RAN
number. The shipment mode of returned product must be consistent with that mailed to
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our company. Only the single-trip fee from manufacturer to the user shall be borne by our
company.
The printing may cause the minor difference of photos in manual with actual objects
Our company reserves the right of product upgrading, product design, specifications
and parameters changing without notification in advance.
All contents of this manual have been carefully revised and updated; if there are any
printing mistakes and errors, hope to get your understanding
We reserve the final interpretation right.
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