COP-USA ASH65NV User Manual

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Operation Manual of
Outdoor High-Speed Pan/Tilt
V 1.3
You are pleased to read the manual carefully before using the product.
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Sign of Safety
ATTENTION
Please Do Not Open to
Avoid Electrical Shock!
Attention: Please do not dismount it by yourself to avoid electrical shock. There is no part inside, which needs customer to repair it. All repair work should be carried out by eligible person.
The flashing arrow in the upward triangle is used to remind customer that there is larger “non-insulated dangerous voltage” exists near the product, which can cause danger upon human body.
The notice mark in the upward triangle is used to remind customer to refer to important operation and instructions of maintenance of the product.
The manufacture no. of the machine is marked on the bottom or on the side. Please fill out the manufacture no. on the blank below and keep the operation manual well for reference if needed.
Model: _____________________________________ Manufacture No. ______________________________
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CONTENTS
I Points for Attention ………………………………….………….……… 1 II Introduction of Functions III Quick Guide of Installation
1. Modify the Protocol and the Address ……………………………….….. 3
2. RS485 Terminal Resistor ………………………………………………..…. 5
3. Sizes …………………………………………………….…………………… 6
4. Wall Mounting ………………………………………….………………….. 6
5. Base Plate Mounting …………………………………….…………………. 9
6. Connection ………………………………………………………………… 10
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IV Description of Functions of the Menu ……..……………………… 12
1. Basic Operation of the Menu …………………………………………….. 12
2. Setup of the Menu ………………………………………………………… 12
3. Appendix of the Menu ……………………………………………………. 14
V Special Operation ……………………..………………………………. 16 VI Technical Data
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I Notes for Attention
1. Read the manual carefully before installing the product.
2. Power Supply: 220V/110V/24V, refer to the sticker on the product.
3. There are sophisticated optical and electronic components inside the product.
Avoid incorrect operation methods such as heavy pressing or strong vibration during the course of transportation, store and installation otherwise the product could be damaged.
4. Please do not dismount components inside the product to avoid occurrence of
trouble. There is no part inside the product, which needs repair by customer himself.
5. Observe all electric safety standard in application and adopt special power supply
attached the product. RS-485 and video signal should keep enough distance with the high voltage devices and cable during the course of transmission, and take protection measures such as anti-lightning and surging etc. id necessary.
6. Do not apply the product under the state which exceeds limited temperature,
humidity or specifications of power supply.
7. Do not aim the camera at the sun or very bright object, or to monitor bright and
still object whether the power supply is switched on or off.
8. Do not clean the product with strong or abrasive detergent. Clean out dirt with
dry cloth or mild detergent if dirt is not easily removed.
9. Take care to apply the product to avoid collision or vibration. Improper
application can cause damage.
10. Install the product on the place where it has enough supportability.
11. Wipe dust on the lens with special lens paper.
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II Introduction of Functions
1. Unlimited rotation 360° horizontally and from +33° to -80° vertically.
2. The horizontal speed is 0 - 40°/sec while the vertical speed is 0 - 20°/sec (wind
speed less than 50 miles/hour).
3. At the preset position, the horizontal speed is 0 - 100°/sec while the vertical
speed is 0 - 40°/sec (wind speed less than 50 miles/hour).
4. Automatic control of constant temperature, manual rain wiper/defroster control.
5. IP grade IP66.
6. The bearable maximum wind speed is 130 miles/hour.
7. 128 preset positions in memory and 6 groups of programmable patrol loci, as
well as linear scan between two points with adjustable speed and variable
direction,
8. 16 common protocols integrated, four kinds of baud rate 2400/4800/9600/19200
bps available and 1024 addresses are supported (0 - 1023).
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III Quick Guide of Installation
1. Modify the Protocol and the Address (jump over this section if no modification) Take out the small metal cover on the bottom shown as dotted-lined part on Figure
3.1.1 to expose DIP switch of the address and the protocol shown as Figure 3.1.2. The detailed drawing is shown as in Figure 3.1.1.
Figure 3.1.1 Figure 3.1.2 Figure 3.1.3
Shown as Figure 3.1.3, the 10-bit DIP stands for the addresses which can be from 0 to
1023. The 6-bit DIP stands for the protocols in which bits 1-4 mean the protocol while bits 5-6 means the baud rate. Push the DIP downward means ON otherwise it means OFF. For example the address in the figure means 1 while the protocol means PELCO-D with the baud rate of 2400bps which can be found from the table.
Address
of PT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6 DIP-7 DIP-8 DIP-9 DIP-10
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Status of DIP Switch
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16 17 18
1023
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Table 1 Table of Addresses in DIP Switch
Examples
Type of Protocols
SAMSUNG B01 NEON Santachi PELCO-D PELCO-P/4800 PELCO-P/9600 PANASONIC Longcomity HUNDA600 LILIN VICON MOLYNX KALATEL VCL Reserved ALEC Ultrak
Selection of Communication
Protocols
DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF ON OFF
ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
ON ON ON ON OFF ON
Common Baud
Rates
ON OFF
OFF ON
Table 2 Table of Protocols in DIP Switch
Some protocols and their common baud rates in DIP switch are as follows:
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Baud Rates of
Communication
2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps
Table 3 Table of Baud Rates
DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6
- - - - OFF OFF
- - - - ON OFF
- - - - OFF ON
- - - - ON ON
Setup of Baud
Rates
2. RS485 Terminal Resistor (jump over this section if no modification)
View inward from the small hole on the bottom shown as in Figure 3.2.1, you can find a 4-bit DIP whose No.1 is the switch of the terminal resistor 120Ω, shown as in Figure 3.2.2. Set No.1 of DIP at ON, then between Line A and Line B on 485 bus there is a terminal resistor 120Ωconnected. The default setup is at OFF which means the terminal resistor is opened.
Figure 3.2.1 Figure 3.3.2
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3. Sizes
4. Wall Mounting
The first step is to mount the bracket on the wall which is shown as in Figure 3.4.1. Figure 3.4.2 is the drawing of sizes of mounting holes.
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Figure 3.4.1 Figure 3.4.2
It is suggested to mount the support with M8 screw.
There is a mobile plate under the support. It can be laid down if screws on the front are taken off. Lead wires of the system into the support for connection.
The second step is to put the pan/tilt on the support and tighten screws upward beneath the support, shown as in Figure 3.4.3.
Please take M6×20 screw.
The third step is to connect output wires of the pan/tilt and the system, wrap the joints by insulation tape and fix the mobile plate under the support.
It should be like what Figure 3.4.4 shows.
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Figure 3.4.3
Figure 3.4.4
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5. Base Plate Mounting
The first step is to drill holes on the ground referring to the positions of holes on the mounting plate. The sizes of holes are shown as in Figure 3.5.1.
Figure 3.5.1
The second step is to fix the mounting plate on the bottom of the pan/tilt by M6×20 screw.
Figure 3.5.2
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The third step is to fix the mounting plate with the pan/tilt on the ground. Take care that wires should be put into the groove under the mounting plate to avoid to be pressed. It is shown as Figure 3.5.3.
Figure 3.5.3
6. Connections
Please refer to the descriptions of following drawing.
1) System Wires
RED Input of AC Power Supply BLACK Input of AC Power Supply YELLOW Control Wire RS485-(B) ORANGE Control Wire RS485+(A) VIDEO OUT Video Output
2) Alarm Wires
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Red Green
White Blue
Red Alarm Input 1 Yellow Alarm Input 1 Green, Blue Alarm Common Terminal
The alarm input should be switch signal otherwise internal circuit shall be
damaged.
The alarm shall be linked with the presser point, which should be set in the
menu. In case two channels have alarm signals simultaneously, the pan/tilt shall response upon two channels one by one with the time interval of 2 seconds.
In case the alarm signal is inputted, the PT shall have no response upon
functions such as “AUTO PAN”, “Patrol” and “Pattern” and so on.
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IV Description of Functions of the Menu
1. Basic Operations on the Menu
Open the main menu by the control keyboard or the matrix via the instruction of “Call Preset 64”. In addition the main menu can be also opened by “Call Preset 1” twice within 4 seconds. When the menu is displayed on the screen, operate “TILT UP”, “TILT DOWN” to move the cursor to the options to be set up, and operate “PAN LEFT”, “PAN RIGHT” to modify the content or the instruction to enter into this option. The operation can be accelerated in case the joystick is pushed towards one direction for more than 1 second. All setups of the menu shall not be lost even after power failure. The application under special cases can be seen in the instruction of functions of the menu.
2. Setup of the Menu
2.1 Main Menu
DISPLAY SETUP: Enter into the submenu to setup display on the screen, such as ID DISPLAY,
TITLE DISPLAY and CAMERA DISPLAY.
CAMERA SETUP: Enter into the submenu of normal data of the camera. CONTROL SETUP: Enter into the submenu of the control data of the PT. PROGRAM: Enter into the submenu to setup enhanced function of the PT. CAM DEFAULT SET: Restore cam era default settings. RESET PT: Reset of the PT. EXIT: Exit the main menu.
2.2 Display Setup
ID DISPLAY: When this option is set at ON, the monitor shall display the address of the camera such as “CAM 001”. ID POS: To set up the display location of the address, which can be displayed at TOP-L (top left), TOP-R (top right), BOTT-R (bottom right) and BOTT-L (bottom left). TITLE DIS: when this option is set at ON, the title of the presets can be displayed on the left of the screen when the preset is called, such as “NO.001 ABCDEFGH”. If no title is set, then only “NO. 001” is displayed. The modification of the title of the preset is set on the PROGRAM option. TITLE POS to set the display location of the title of the preset, which can be from Line 1 to Line
10. The Line 1 is on the top of the screen. CAM DISPLAY: when this option is set at ON, the display screen of the camera can be displayed. RETURN to exit the main menu.
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Camera Setup
SLOW SHUTTER: Slow Shutter function with Man/Auto options. When the option be AUTO, ASS shall be displayed on the monitor. BACK LIGHT: Backlight Compensation ON/OFF. ICR SHOT: Low Illumination, ON–open/AUTO–automatic. IRIS: Automatic Exposure, AUTO–automatic/MANU–manual. D-ZOOM: Digital Zoom, ON–open/OFF–close. FOCUS: Automatic focusing, AUTO–automatic/MANU–manual. WB SET: White Balance, ATW /INDOOR /OUTDOOR /ONEPUSH /AUTO /MANU MENU OF CAM: this option is empty. RETURN: return to the main menu.
Control Setup
WIPER: rain wiper control. DEFROSTER: defroster control. RESERVED AUX: auxiliary switch control. ALARM1: external alarm 1 control. LINKAGE1: set linkage with external alarm 1. ALARM2: external alarm 2 control. LINKAGE2: set linkage with external alarm 2. HOME OPTION: enter the submenu of automatic home function.
AUTO HOME: when this option is set at ON, home position
function is opened. This means the PT shall return home position if user has no any action in a period of time. The PT cannot return home position automatically if it is under the patrol state. If no home returning is needed under the stop state, please set this option at OFF.
HOME POS: set home position. HOME POS can be sat from preset 1 to preset 63, or preset 65
to preset 128.
DWELL TIME: set the time for home position, which means the PT shall go to home position
rom 1 to 99 minutes. if no any control occurs within the set time f
e level up. RETURN: return to the menu on
ETURN: return to the main menu. R
Program
AUTO PAN START POS: to set the start point of the AutoPan. After entering, move the PT by the joystick. Push CLOSE button to save the current position and return. AUTO PAN END POS: to set the end point of the AutoPan. After entering, move the PT by the joystick. Push CLOSE button to store the current position and return. RUN AUTO PAN: to run the AutoPan. Please set the start point and the end point first. If the start position and the end position is the same position, the PT shall make 360°AutoPan. The speed of the AutoPan is divided into six grades: FAST/NORMAL/SLOW/
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-FAST/-NORMAL/-SLOW. The first three grades are the AutoPan less than 180° while the latter three grades are the AutoPan larger than 180°. The speed can be adjusted by PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT. Push OPEN button to run and exit the menu. The start point and the end point are set from options 1 and 2 on this menu. SET TITLE: to edit the titles of preset. Only first 63 presets may have their titles and the preset number can be selected by PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT. Press OPEN button to enter into the edit state and press CLOSE button to exit the edit state. Operations under the edit state can be seen thereafter. SET PATROL: to edit patrol data. Select the number of patrol by PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT. Press OPEN button to enter into the edit state and press CLOSE button to exit the edit state. Operations under the edit state can be seen thereafter. RUN PATROL: to run patrol function. Select the number of patrol by PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT. Press OPEN button to run and exit the menu. RECORD PATTERN: to recode pattern. It can remember PTZ operation for 40 seconds. Complete the edit when 40 seconds are up or push CLOSE button. RUN PATTERN: to playback pattern. You can also control the joystick to stop running. RETURN: return to the main menu.
3. Appendix of the Manu
Operation of Patrol under the Edit State
After entering into the edit state, the screen shows as follows:
NO – serial number of patrol POS – number of preset SP – leaving speed TM – dwelling time
Enter into edit state, display on screen is as follows: Edit Area, one line shows data of two point .
SEQ: 01 – it means current set patrol 1 CLOE: EXIT – push CLOSE to exit edit state
The top line and the bottom line display prompt message, and the middle area displays information of each locus, one line shows data of two points. Move the cursor by PAN LEFT/RIGHT and modify data by TILT UP/DOWN. Press the button down for 1 second to accelerate. Press CLOSE button to exit the edit state and store modification. In above figure, the program stores four patrol points. The settable range of POS is from 1 to 63 or 65 to 128. In case POS is “---“, it means the skip this point. The settable range of SP is from 0 to 8 (0 and 1 are same at the highest speed while grade 8 has the lowest speed). The settable rage of TM is from 0 to 99 seconds.
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Operation of the Title of Preset under Edit State
After entering into the edit state, the screen show as the drawing. You can find current setup is the preset 1 with the title “NO TITLE”. Move the cursor by PAN LEFT/RIGHT and modify data by TILT UP/DOWN. Press the button down for 1 second to accelerate. Press CLOSE button to exit the edit state and save modification. The title of preset can contain 8 characters such as 0~9, A~Z, +, - and blank. Note: the first letter should be 0~9 or A~Z otherwise it means to delete the title of the presets and it shall only show “NO.XXX” without the title when preset points.
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V Special Operation
The preset 51 to 60 are used for special functions. It has special meanings to set or call these points. Therefore these points should not be used in functions of automatic operation of the pan/tilt such as multiple points patrol, external alarm linkage etc. so as to avoid error actions.
Preset Set Preset Call Preset
51 Wiper ON Wiper OFF 52 Defroster ON Defroster OFF 53 Auxiliary Output AC24V ON Auxiliary Output AC24V OFF 54 Linkage of External Alarm 1 ON Linkage of External Alarm 1 OFF 55 Linkage of External Alarm 2 ON Linkage of External Alarm 2 OFF 56 Reserved Reserved 57 Reserved Reserved 58 Reserved Reserved 59 Reserved Reserved 60 Reserved Reserved
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VI Technical Data
Image Inductor 1/4 Color CCD Effective Pixels 752H×582V (440000pixels) PAL Synchronous System External synchronous Video Output VBS 1.0Vp-p/75Ω
Specifications
Camera
Function
Parameters of
Lens
White Balance Automatic/Manual Power Supply AC220V/110V/24V Power Consumption 70W Weight 13Kg Relative Humidity 10-75% (in case no condensation) Operation Temperature -35°C ~ +55°C Scan System 15.625KHz (H) 50Hz (V) Horizontal Resolution 480 lines Signal/Noise Ratio Larger than 48db Electronic Shutter 1/31/10000 seconds
Lowest Illumination
Zoom rate
Iris Automatic/Manual
0.011Lux (F1.6) (determined by different model of camera) x16x18x22x23x25 optical zoom and x4 electronic zoom (determined by different model of camera)
Focus Automatic/Manual
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