Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
PTZ39X with In-Ceiling Mount
Version 1.00
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Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
CAUTION
:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (BACK). THERE ARE NO USER
SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WarningPrecaution
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage
consisting a risk of electric shock is present within
this unit.
This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING
To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or
moisture.
WARNING
Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet. Using any other adapter could
1.
cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product.
Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion, fire, electric shock, or damage
2.
to the product.
Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat generation
3.
or fire.
Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may cause fire.
4.
When installing the camera, fasten it securely and firmly. A falling camera may cause personal injury.
Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screw drivers, coins, metal objects) or containers filled with water on top
5.
of the camera. Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire, electric shock, or falling objects.
Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
6.
If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect
7.
the power sorce and contact the service center. Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric
shock.
If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this
8.
product in any way.
When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
9.
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Safety Information
PRECAUTION
Operating
t Before using, make sure power supply and others are properly connected.
t While operating, if any abnormal condition or malfunction is observed, stop using the camera immediately and
then contact your Special dealer.
Handling
tDo not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera.
tDo not drop or subject the camera to shock and vibration as this can damage the camera.
tCare must be taken when you clean the clear dome cover. Scratch and dust will ruin the quality of the camera.
Installation and Storage
tDo not install the camera in areas of extreme temperature, which exceed the allowable range.
tAvoid installing in humid or dusty places.
tAvoid installing in places where radiation is present.
tAvoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic elds and electric signals.
tAvoid installing in places where the camera would be subject to strong vibrations.
tNever expose the camera to rain or water.
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Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this camera near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth. Unplug the camera from the wall outlet before cleaning.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings to ensure reliable operation of the product ad to protect it from
over-heating. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install the camera near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus that
produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade
or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an
electrician for a replacement.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at or near plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the
manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. Unplug this camera when
a cart is used. Use caution when moving the cart that contains the
camera to avoid injuries that can result from the camera falling over.
13. Unplug the camera during lightning storms or when it is not being used for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled on the camera, objects have
fallen into the camera, the camera has been exposed to rain or moisture, the camera does not operate normally,
or the camera has dropped.
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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Installation
3. OSD
67Product & Accessories
Part Name
8
DIP Switch Setup
10
Installation
14
Cabling
16
Check Points Before Operation
17
Functions
18
OSD DIsplay of Main Screen
19
General Rules of Menu Operation
20
ROOT MENU > SYSTEM INFORMATION
21
DISPLAY SETUP > CAMERA ID
22
DISPLAY SETUP > PRIVACY ZONE
24
MOTION SETUP
26
FUNCTION SETUP > PRESET SETUP
28
FUNCTION SETUP > SCAN SETUP
29
FUNCTION SETUP > PATTERN SETUP
30
FUNCTION SETUP > GROUP SETUP
32
FUNCTION SETUP > SCHEDULE SETUP
34
CAMERA SETUP > WB SETUP
36
CAMERA SETUP > AE SETUP
38
CAMERA SETUP > SPECIAL
39
SYSTEM SETUP
41
SYSTEM INITIALIZE
4. Specifications
4243Dimension
Specification PTZ39XFM
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Introduction -
1
ProductAccessories
Product & Accessories
Safety Wire X2
Dome Cover
Quick Start Guide
CD with
User’s Manual
In-Ceiling Housing
with PTZ Mechanism
]
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Introduction -
1
Part Name
Dome Cover Hooks
Dome Cover Side Hole
Dome Cover
PTZ Mechanism Hook
In-Ceiling Housing Border
Housing Safety Wire Hanger
Junction Box Hook
Junction Box Cover Side Hole
PTZ Mechanism
PTZ Mechanism Hook Guide
Mounting Clip Bolt
Mounting Clip
Junction Box
In-Ceiling Housing
Junction Box Cover
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DIP Switch Setup
Before installing the camera, you should
set the DIP switch to configure the
camera ID (Communication Protocol).
Inner Box
ON
8J
Protocol SetupBaud Rate Setup
21 345678
Termination Resistor
RS-485
5
PANASONIC
ON
21345678
GE (Kalatel)
6
ON
8J
7
8J
21345678
AD (American Dynamics)
ON
21345678
1. Communication Protocol Setup
Congure the appropriate protocol with DIP switch using the
DIP switch combination.
1
AUTO - Factory Default
ON
8J
2
8J
3
8J
21345678
PELCO-D
ON
21345678
PELCO-P
ON
21345678
- If you set the protocol as AUTO protocol, camera
automatically recognize the type of protocol being used;
however, this will not recognize the AD protocol.
-
If you want to control the camera using the DVR or system
keyboard,
protocol. Otherwise, you will not bwe able to control the
camera.
- If you change the camera protocol by adjusting the DIP
switch, the change will be eective after you reboot the
camera.
the protocol must be identical to the camera
will
4
SAMSUNG
ON
8J
21345678
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2. Communication Baud Rate Setup
Select the appropriate baud rate with DIP switch combination.
DIP Switch Setup
1
2400 BPS - Factory Default
ON
8J
2
21345678
4800 BPS
ON
8J
3
21345678
9600 BPS
ON
3. RS-485 Termination Resistor
ON
8J
- Pin 8 is used to control RS-485 termination.
- Normally, it must be set to OFF state.
- When you have trouble with long daisy chain style
connection, turn ON this termination switch for the last camera.
4. Camera ID Setup
21 345678
Inner Box
8J
4
19200 BPS
ON
8J
5
38400 BPS
ON
8J
21345678
21345678
21345678
ID number of camera is set using binary number.
The example is shown below.
Pin 1234 56 78
1248163264 128ID Value
ON
ex) ID=5
ex) ID=10
- If you want to control the camera with another device, you
must match the Camera ID with CAM ID, setting on DVR or
the
keyboard controller.
- ID number of the camera is set using binary number.
- The range of ID is 0~255.
- Factory default of camera ID is 1.
- Camera ID will be effective without rebooting the camera.
OFFONON
OFF
OFF
OFFONOFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Installation
1
DETACH PTZ MECHANISM AND JUNCTION BOX COVER
By pressing down and holding up the hooks located on
both sides of the PTZ Mechanism, detach PTZ Mechanism
from the housing. Then, detach the junction box cover by
pressing down the hooks on both sides of the junction
box.
2
DRILL THE HOLE ON THE CEILING
To install the in-ceiling housing in the ceiling, first drill a
190mm diamter hole on the ceiling.
3
HOOK THE SAFETY WIRES
Connect one of the rings for the safety wire with the housing
safety wire hanger to prevent the junction box cover from
falling down. Then, connect the other ring with the hanger
bolt of the ceiling.
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Installation -
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Installation
4
CONNECT THE WIRES AND TERMINAL BLOCKS
Connect the cables to terminal blocks and BNC located in
the inner box of the junction box.
See “Installation - Cabling” in the next section.
Inner Box
Main Connector Port
Protocol,
Address DIP Switch
RS-485 Port
BNC Video Port
Alarm Out
Power Port
Alarm In
5
CLOSE THE JUNCTION BOX COVER
Close the junction box cover by attaching the junction box
hooks to the side holes on the junction box cover.
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Installation -
2
Installation
6
INSERT THE IN-CEILING HOUSING
Insert the housing into the ceiling hole and press the edge
of the housing against the ceiling.
7
INSERT THE IN-CEILING HOUSING
Fix the in-ceiling housing by turning the clip bolts located
on the housing clockwise.
8
INSERT THE PTZ MECHANISM
Insert the PTZ mechanism into the upper housing by
aligning the hooks of the PTZ mechanism to the hook
guides located on the housing.
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Installation -
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Installation
9
ATTACH THE DOME COVER
Attach the dome cover by fixing the dome cover side hooks
to the edge of the housing.
10
DETACH THE PROTECTION VINYL
DETACH THE DOME COVER
Detach the dome cover from the cover side hole by using a
flathead screwdriver or a coin.
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Installation -
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(Keyboard Controller/DVR)
Cabling
1
RS-485
Inner Box
RS-485
~
~
BNC Cable
2
Power
3
1
RS-485 Communication (DVR/Keyboard)
For PTZ control, connect this line to keyboard and DVR.
To control multiple cameras at the same time, the RS-485
communication lines should be connected in parallel as
shown below.
RS-485
Keyboard Controller/DVR
a
#1#2#n
Video Output
2
Power Connection
Please check the voltage and the current capacity of rated
power carefully.
Rate Power
AC 24V24W
3
Video Output
Connect with BNC coaxial cable.
Current
Consumption
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Cabling
5
Alarm Output
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
In 1
1
234
ALARM INPUT
GND
5678
Inner Box
Alarm Output
Alarm Input
6
Alarm Input/Sensor
Alarm Output
There are 4 alarm outputs, and they are the relay contact
type. Therefore, you do not have to worry about the
polarity, AC or DC, and the isolations between channels.
However, care must be taken for the power capacity of the
relay contact written above.
OutOut
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
COM
In 8
65
Sensor Input
To use alarm input, select the typ eof sensor you wish to
use in OSD menu. The sensor types are “Normal Open”
and “Normal Close.” If sensor type is not selected
properly, the alarm can be activated reversely.
234 5678
ALARM INPUT
GND1
In 1
COM
Activation
N.O
,Q
&20
,Q
&20
X\
N.C
,Q
&20
,Q
&20
Activation
Please note that short circuit between GND and Input
Pin means alarm activation.
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OSD -
3
Check Points Before Operation
1
2
Check Points Before Operation
1. Before power is applied, please check the cables carefully.
2. The camera ID of the controller must be identical to that of the camera you wish to control. Check the camera ID in
“System Information” of the OSD menu.
3. If your controller supports multi-protocols, the protocol must be changed to match to that of the camera.
4. If you changed camera protocol by changing DIP switch, the change will be eective after you reboot the camera.
5. Since the operation method can be dierent for each controller available, refer to the manual for your controller if camera
cannot be controlled properly.
Preset and Pattern Function Pre-Check
Check how to operate preset, pattern, scan, and group
functions with the keyboard controller or DVR in advance
to operate the camera functions using those devices.
(Refer to your DVR or system keyboard manual.)
Auto Calibration
If the camera is continuously subjected to very high
temperatures (over 50°C or 122°F) for a long period, the
camera can lose focus and produce blurry images.
In this case, it is recommended to turn on
AUTO CALIBRATION.
If you execute AUTO CALIBRATION, camera will calibrate its
focus every six hours.
3
Open OSD Menu
Preset, pattern, scan, group, and alarm input function call all
be configured for your camera using the OSD menu.
Enter “Preset Key + 0” or “Pattern + 30.”
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3
1
2
Functions
Preset
A maximum of 255 positions can be stored as preset
positions. The numbers 1 to 255 can be assigned as preset
numbers.
*See section ROOT MENU > FUNCTION SETUP > PRESET
SETUP.
1. Set Preset
Method 1) Use keyboard controller:
Refer to keyboard controller manual.
Method 2) Use OSD menu.
2. Run Preset
Method 1) Use keyboard controller:
Preset key + Number key(1~255)
3. Delete Preset
To delete preset, use OSD menu.
Scan
The scan function allows the camera to move repeatedly
between 2 preset positions.
See section ROOT MENU > FUNCTION SETUP > SCAN
SETUP.
4
Group
The group function allows you to run a sequence of
presets, patterns, and/or scans.
See the section ROOT MENU > FUNCTION SETUP >
GROUP SETUP.
1. Set Group
To set group, use OSD menu.
2. Run Group
Method) Pattern key + [Group number(1~8) + 20]
Ex) Run group 2 = Pattern key + [22] + Enter key
3. Delete Group
To delete group, use OSD menu.
5
Schedule
The schedule function allows you to run an appropriate
function like preset, scan, group, pattern, home, or
move at a designated day and time.
See the section ROOT MENU > FUNCTION SETUP >
SCHEDULE SETUP.
1. Set Scan
To set scan, use OSD menu.
2. Run Scan
Method) Pattern key + Scan number(1~8) + 10
Ex) Run scan 2 = Pattern key + [12] + Enter key
3. Delete Scan
To delete scan, use OSD menu.
3
Pattern
Pattern function allows the camera to memorize a path
created by a joystick controller and then revive the exact
path for an assigned time.
See the section ROOT MENU > FUNCTION SETUP >
PATTERN SETUP.
1. Set Pattern
To set pattern, use OSD menu.
2. Run Pattern
Method 1) Pattern key + Pattern number(1~4) + Enter key
Ex) Run pattern 2 = Pattern key + [2] + Enter key
3. Delete Pattern
To delete pattern, use OSD menu.
When the pattern is saved or executed, the pan/tilt is
operated with AUTO FLIP-OFF.
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OSD Display of Main Screen
Preset Label
Camera ID_Top
1
2
PRESET LABEL
CAMERA ID_TOP
CAMERA ID_TOP
Camera ID_Bottom
3
CAMERA ID_BOT
CAMERA ID_BOT
Date / Time
4
23/MAR/2009
24 00 00
F
CAM 1
Image Flip
Address
1
Preset Label
- The label stored for a specific preset.
- See section ROOT MENU > FUNCTION SETUP > PRESET
SETUP > LABEL.
2
Camera ID_Top
- If CAMERA ID is set to TOP, Camera ID displayed in this
area.
- See section ROOT MENU > DISPLAY SETUP > CAMERA ID.
5
6
PATTERN
O 1234
I 12345678
359/180/x100/SE
8
Alarm I/O Information
- This information displays the current status of alarm input
and output.
- “I” means input, and “O” means output.
- If the alarm input is ON, it will show the number of the
input. If an input is OFF, “-” will be displayed.
“O:1---” means output 1 is ON and the other outputs are OFF.
EX. When input 2 is ON and output 1 is ON, OSD will
display as below.
Action Title
1
7
Alarm I/O Information
8
9
Compass Direction
Zoom Magnification
10
Tilt Angle in Degree
11
Pan Angle in Degree
12
3
Camera ID_Bottom
- If Camera ID is set to BOT, Camera ID will display in this
area.
- See section ROOT MENU > DISPLAY SETUP > CAMERA ID.
4
Date / Time
- Shows the current date and time.
- See section ROOT MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > DATE/TIME
SETUP.
5
Image Flip
- Indicates that the image has been reversed by the auto
flip function.
-
See section ROOT MENU > CAMERA SETUP > IMAGE FLIP.
6
Address
- DIsplays the current RS-485 address information.
- See section ROOT MENU > SYSTEM INFORMATION.
7
Action Title
- The following are examples of action titles with their
descriptions.
Action Title
SET PRESET 123
PRESET 123
PATTERN 1
SCN 1/PRESET 123
RANGE OVER
UNDEFINED
Store preset 123.
It reached preset 123.
The camera is running pattern 9.
The camera is running scan 1.
The action received is not within the range
supported.
The action received is not defined.
Descriptions
23/MAR/2009
24 00 00
CAM
9
Compass Direction
- Shows the current compass direction of the camera.
- The direction is shown as N(North), S(South), E(East),
W(West), NE(Northeast), NW(Northwest), SE(Southeast),
or SW(Southwest).
- See section ROOT MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > SET NORTH
DIRECTION.
A B C D E F G H I J
K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z a b c d
e f g h i j k l m n
o p q r s t u v w x
y z
- / : .
< >
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
- / : .
< >
Press Near/Enter Key
>>>
OK
CANCEL
Press Near/Enter Key
OK
CANCEL
c
d
a
Current Cursor Position: In the CAMERA ID menu, a black box
functions as a cursor. As soon as a character is selected, the cursor
moves to the next digit.
b
Selecting Alphabet: Move the joystick Up/Down/Left/Right to
the appropriate character from the character set you wish to select.
To choose the character, press the Near or Enter key.
c
Space: If you want to use a blank space, choose space character.
d
Backspace:
backspace character.
4
CAMERA ID - Complete Editing
If you want to delete a character in front, use
When you complete the camera ID editing, move the cursor to
OK and press Near key to save the completed camera ID. To
disregard the current change, move the cursor to CANCEL and
press the Near key.
Move the camera to the area you wish to mask. Then, the
menu to adjust the mask size will be displayed.
If the tilt angle is located in the range between 0° to 90°, you can not
set up a privacy zone mask.
If a tilt angle over 90° (image flipped region) is designated, camera
will automatically move to that position by moving the pan angle 180°
and adjusting the tilt angle as necessary.
4
EDIT MASK - Adjust Mask Size
Adjust mask size. Use joystick or arrow buttons to adjust mask
size.
- Move Joystick Left/Right( ): Adjust Mask Width.
- Move Joystick Up/Down( ): Adjust Mask Height.
To hide a certain zone completely regardless of high speed pan/tilt
motions, it is recommended that the size of mask must be 20% bigger
than original target size.
It is noted that during pan/tilt control like jog action, the object behind
the privacy mask can be disclosed in a short period of time.
5
2
PRIVACY ZONE
Selects an area in the image to mask.
MASK NO.
Selects mask number. If the selected mask has already been saved, camera
moves as it was set. Otherwise, UNDEFINED will be displayed under
MASK NO.
DISPLAY
Sets the camera to display or hide the masks on images.
Configures the general functions of pan/tilt motions.
PRESET LOCK
If motion lock is set to ON, it will be impossible to setup or delete a
preset, scan, pattern, and/or group. It will only be possible to run those
functions. To setup and delete those functions, go to OSD menu.
PWR UP ACTION
This functions sets an action for your camera to excecute when it restarts.
- ON: Camera resumes the last action executed before power went
down. Most actions such as preset, pattern, scan, and group resume
for this function, but jog action does not resume with this function.
- OFF: Camera will move to the home position.
- <PWR P>: Camera will move to the set <PWR P> position.
If AUTO CAL is turned ON, PWR UP ACTION should also be set as ON.
If AUTO CAL is set to ON and PWR UP ACTION is set to PWR P, the
camera will most likely cause a malfunction.
If PWR UP ACTION is set as PWR P, FOCUS MODE should be set as
AUTO. If FOCUS MODE is set as SEMIAUTO while PWR UP ACTION is
set to ON, the camera will most likely cause a malfunction.
AUTO FLIP
When the tilt angle arrives to the top of the tilt orbit (90°), zoom module
module camera continues moving opposite of the tilt direction (180°)
to continue tracing targets. As soon as zoom module camera passes
through the top of tilt direction (90°), images should be reversed
automatically and F appears on the screen. If this function is set to OFF,
tilt movement range is 0° ~ 90°.
JOG MAX SPEED
Sets maximum jog speed. Jog speed is inversely proportional to zoom
magnification. As zoom magnification goes up, pan/tilt speed goes down.
JOG DIRECTION
If you set this to NORMAL, the view on the screen is moving in the same
direction with jog tilting. If INVERSE is selected, the view on the screen
is moving in the reverse direction.
FRZ IN PRESET
When preset movement begins, the camera captures the image of the
beginning point. Camera will display the captured image during the
preset movement and will not display the images the camera receives
during the movement. As soon as the camera stops at the preset end
point, the camera begins to display the live images it receives at the
end point.
<PARKING ACTION SETUP>
Opens to PARKING ACTION SETUP screen.
2
PARKING ACTION SETUP
If PARK ENABLE is set to ON, camera runs assigned function
automatically if there is no PTZ command during assigned
WAIT TIME.
ON / OFF
ON / OFF / <PWR P>
ON / OFF
2/SEC ~ 200/SEC
INVERSE / NORMAL
ON / OFF
PARK ENABLE
WAIT TIME
The time is displayed in "hh:mm:ss" format, and the time can be
changed by 1 second unit.
1. To place the cursor on the time marked as shown below, press Near
key.
2. Move joystick Left/Right to adjust hours, minutes, and seconds.
3. Move joystick Up/Down to select the digit.
4. Press Near key to save the current setting.
PARKING ACTION
Ex) If HOME is selected for park action, camera will move to home
position when there is no PTZ command during the assigned WAIT TIME.
ON / OFF
00:00:05 ~ 04:00:00
00:10:00
HOME / PRESET 1~128 / SCAN 1~8 /
PATTERN 1~4 / GROUP 1~8
127 presets (1~128) can be assigned excluding the number 95,
which is reserved for the OSD menu.
PRESET NO.
If a selected preset is already defined, camera moves to pre-defined
position, and preset characteristics such as label and relay outputs
appear on monitor. Refer screen 4. If a selected preset is not defined,
UNDEFINED will appear on the monitor.
<EDIT SCENE>
Redefine the current preset scene position (i.e. PTZ).
3
EDIT SCENE
1. Using joystick, move camera to the desired position.
2. By pressing Near key, save the current PTZ data.
3. Press Far key to cancel.
PRESET configuration should be used only for Optical Zoom. If
Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom are used together and PRESET is set,
it is likely to cause malfunction.
4
PRESET SETUP
If the preset is defined, the information will be shown on the
OSD menu with the setting, and the alarm device will be
activated, if it has been defined.
PRESET NO.
<EDIT SCENE>
<LABEL>
Edits Label to show on monitor when preset runs. Maximum ten
characters are allowed.
- WB (White Balance) and AE (Auto Exposure) can be set independently
for each preset.
- GENERAL: WB or AE can be set completely and simultaneously for all
presets in ROOT MENU > CAMERA SETUP menu.
- SPECIAL: WB or AE can be set independently or separately for each
preset in each preset setup menu.
- Each special WB and AE value should the activated correspondingly
when camera arrives at each preset location. During jog operation,
the general WB and AE value should be applied.
- The special WB and AE values should not be changed when the
general WB and AE value is changed. If SPECIAL is selected, the menu to
set the special WB and AE appears on the monitor.
ALARM OUT
The status of four alarm outputs can be freely controlled in conjunction
with preset run. The character “-” means the alarm output is OFF, and
the number which represents the alarm means ON.
Ex) ”- 2 3 - “ means output relay 2 and 3 will be ON, and 1 and 4 will be
OFF, when you run this preset.
A B C D E F G H I J
K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z a b c d
e f g h i j k l m n
o p q r s t u v w x
y z
< >
- / : .
OK
CANCEL
- Edits the label to display on the monitor when camera arrives
at presets.
LABEL PRESET1
a
b
a
Current Cursor Position: In edit label menu, a black box acts as a
cursor. As soon as you select a character, the cursor moves to the
next digit.
b
Selecting Alphabet: Using the joystick, move to an appropriate
character from the character set. To select the character, press
the Near or Enter key.
c
Space: If you want to use blank, choose space character.
d
Backspace:
box, use backspace character.
3
LABEL – Complete Editing
If you complete the label editing, move the cursor to OK and
press NEAR key to save the completed label. To disregard the
current change, move the cursor to CANCEL and press the
Near key.
With the scan function, you can set the camera to move
between 2 preset positions repeatedly.
When the scan function runs, the camera moves from the
preset assigned as the 1st point to the preset assigned as the
2nd point in CW (clockwise) direction. Then, the camera
moves from the preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset
assigned as the 1st point in CCW (counterclockwise) direction.
In case the preset assigned as the 1st point is same as the
preset assigned as the 2nd point, the camera turns on its axis
by 360° in CW direction and then it turns on its axis by 360°
in CCW direction.
2nd POS.
2. CCW direction
1. CW direction
1st POS.
SCAN NO.
Selects the scan number to edit. If a selected scan has not been defined,
NOT USED is displayed in 1st position and 2nd position.
1ST POS. / 2ND POS.
Set up the 2nd Position for scan function. If a selected preset is not
defined, UNDEFINED will be displayed as shown below.
Pattern function is when a camera memorizes the path (mostly
curve path) created by a joystick controller and revives the path
exactly as it memorized for an assigned time.
4 patterns are available and maximum 1000 communication
commands can be stored in a pattern.
PATTERN NO.
Select pattern number to edit. If a selected pattern number is not defined,
UNDEFINED will be displayed under selected pattern number.
CLR PATTERN
Deletes data in the current pattern.
<EDIT PATTERN>
Starts editing pattern.
3
EDIT PATTERN - Select the Position
1. By using joystick, move to the start position with appropriate
zoom.
2. To start the pattern recording, press Near or Enter key.
3. To exit this menu, press Far key.
4
EDIT PATTERN - Records
1. Move the camera with joystick of the controller or run preset
function to memorize the path (mostly curve path) in a
selected pattern.
2. The total memory size and the rest memory size is displayed
in the form of a bar.
3. To save data and exit, press Near key.
4. To cancel recording and delete the recorded data, press Far
key.
The group function allows you to run sequence of presets, pattern,
and/or scans. Maximum 8 groups can be stored. Each group can
have a maximum of 20 action entities which can be preset, pattern,
or scan.
The preset speed and the repeat number of patter & scan can be
confiugred in group setup. Dwell time between actions can also
be adjusted.
Dwell Time
Preset
1
GROUP NO.
Selects group number to edit. If a selected group number is not defined,
UNDEFINED will be displayed under the selected group number.
Note that a maximum of 20 functions are allowed in a group.
Move cursor up/down and press Near or Enter key to set up.
6
5
EDIT GROUP - Assign Function
Set up ACTION, DWELL, and OPT. Note that selected item is
displayed in reverse. Move cursor left/right to select items and
move cursor up/down to change each value.
When you finish setting up an ACTION, press Near or Enter key.
Move cursor up/down to select another ACTION NO.
and repeat steps 4 ~ step 6 to edit the selected group.
8
EDIT GROUP - Saves the Setting
After completing the setup of all actions, press Far key to exit.
Then, move the cursor to SAVE. Press Near or Enter key to save
the data.
The schedule function allows you to run an appropriate function
like preset, scan, pattern, or group at a designated day and
time.
EX) If you set the rule “Tuesday at 9:00AM” and “Preset 1 (EX: Main
Gate)”, the camera will move to the main gate every Tuesday at 9:00
AM. If you choose weekday, camera will move to main gate
everyday except on weekends.
It is noted that due to the real time clock (ROOT MENU >
SYSTEM SETUP > DATA/TIME SETUP), the time data will be kept
regardless of a blackout. The initial time and day setup is
essential to proper schedule function.
MASTER ENABLE
Decide whether schedule function is active or not.
DAY
Set the day for scheduling.
- Undefined: Inactivate.
- All: Applies to every day of the week.
- WKD: Applies to every day except Saturday and Sunday.
- SUN-MON: Applies to the designated day only.
TIME
Set the time.
ACT NO
Set the function and number.
ON
Turn ON / OFF this rule.
4
5
SCHEDULE SETUP - Assign Value
Each field (DAY, TIME, ACT, NO, ON) can be selected by left/right
keys, and the values in the field are changed using up/down keys.
Setup the general functions of zoom camera module.
FOCUS MODE
Sets the camera focus mode.
- SEMIAUTO: Alternates the focus mode automatically from MANUAL
to AUTO. MANUAL activates during preset operation, and AUTO
activates when jog operation begins.
- MANUAL: A unique focus can be set for a specific preset. When
MANUAL is selected as the focus mode, camera will go to the set focus for
the corresponding preset.
DIGITAL ZOOM
Sets digital zoom function to ON or OFF. If this is set to OFF, optical
zoom function runs, but zoom function stops at the end of optical zoom
magnification.
If DIGITAL ZOOM is set to OFF, DIS will turn off automatically.
IMAGE FLIP
Set the image to display as is or in reverse.
FLICKERLESS
Turn ON or OFF Flickerless function. If this is turned on, AEbecomes the
priority shutter mode, and shutter speed value will be fixed to 1/100
seconds.
DIS
Sets the Digital Image Stablization mode.
If DIS MODE is set to ON, DIGITAL ZOOM will turn off automatically.
The day and night mode can be set independently.
Night mode will only be deactivated if AGC in CAMERA SETUP is set
to OFF or FIX.
WB MODE
- ATW1: The color temperature is adjusted automatically between
2500K and 9300K.
- ATW2: The color temperature is adjusted automatically between
2000K and 10000K.
- AWC: The color temperature is adjusted automatically. Then, adjusted
value of R-GAIN and B-GAIN are maintained. Gain value can be
adjusted manually by the user. It can be fixed as 3200K or 5600K.
- OFF: Only activated when NIGHT is selected. At night, the setting will
be same as day’s setting.
RED/BLUE ADJUST
In every mode except OFF, users can adjust the red/blue color value to
have the image they want.
R/B - GAIN
If AWC is ON, the adjusted value will be marked. Also, the user can
adjust the values even after it has been adjusted automatically.
When NIGHT is selected, it sets the criterion of the automatic day/night
selection.
If set to LOW, the image has to be very dark to be recognized as night
among the 3 settings. If set to HIGH, the image will be recognized as
night even though it is a little dark.
Color filter or B/W filter can be selected. If DAY/NIGHT is set to AUTO,
starts ‘DAY/NIGHT’ editing. See the next page “ DAY/NIGHT.”
This is changed to AGC or MOTION according to the SENS-UP
setting.
AGC
Enhances the brightness of the image by amplifying gain when the
illumination is low.
MOTION
If MOTION is set to S.SLOW, the shutter speed will be slower to obtain
more light. There will be less noise, but this can cause the ghost effect
of the moving object.
If MOTION is set to F.FAST, there will be less noise, but this will reduce
the ghost effect for any moving object.
SHUTTER SPD
If this speed is fater, the moving object can be photographed without
the ghost effect. However, the images can be dark if the scene lacks
sufficient lighting.
If SENS-UP is set to AUTO, SHUTTER SPD is deactivated.
SENS-UP
Activates the slow shutter function when luminance of the image is
too dark for the CCD to accumulate the amount of light it is set to
obtain.
2
ALC / MANUAL
DAY / NIGHT / AUTO
2
VERY LOW / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH /
VERY HIGH / USER 1~16 / FIX 1~16
The camera automatically detects the change by the
brightness of the scene.
BURST
If BURST is set to ON, the burst signal is produced although the camera
is changed to B/W filter.
BRIGHTNESS
As the camera switches from Color to B/W with BRIGHTNESS set as LOW,
the images will appear darker. As the camera switches from B/W to
Color with BRIGHTNESS set as HIGH, the image will appear brighter.
DWELL TIME
When the switching criterions are satisfied, the filter is changed after
the status is maintained during the dwell time.
MASK AREA
If streetlights or traffic lights are present in a night scene, the mode
might not change to B/W. In this incident, setting MASK AREA to those
lights will correct the problem.
If BACKLIGHT is set to BLC, MASK AREA function is deactivated.
In WDR mode, the brightness is adjusted in all area of the
picture by combining high speed shutter and low speed
shutter.
WEIGHT
If ‘WEIGHT is set to HIGH, the area applying high speed shutter is
expanded.
WDR LEVEL
As WDR LEVEL gets higher, the speed of the high speed shutter
gets faster.
WHITE BAL
If WHITE BAL is set to INDOOR, the color temperature adjusts based on
the darker areas. If WHITE BAL is set to OUTDOOR, the color
temperature adjusts based on the brighter areas.
When WDR is used, the internally operating VPS function stops.
Sets the special function(s) related to the image quality.
DNR
Reduces the noise caused by AGC. If set to HIGH, the noise will be
reduced, but the ghost effect on moving objects will be increased.
ZOOM SPEED
The speed it takes to adjust the zoom in/zoom out. 1 is the slowest, and
4 is the fastest.
DETAIL
The distinction is separated into 4 levels.
If the level is high, the outline is clear but the noise is increased.
PIP
The color range of the noise caused by AGC can be reduced.
If set to HIGH, the color range of the noise will increase, but the overall
quality of the color will also decrease.
POSI/NEGA
If set as +, the camera will produce the normal image; however, if set as
-, the brightness signal and color signal of the produced image will be
reversed.
You can select a preferred language for the OSD display.
After selecting a language, press Near or Enter key.
AUTO CAL.
If the camera is continuously subjected to very high temperatures
(over 50°C or 122°F) for a long period of time, it is possible for the
camera to lose focus and produce blurry images. When this happens, it
is recommended to turn ON the auto calibration feature.
If AUTO CAL is set to ON, it will be conducted for 10 seconds every
24 hours.
- During auto calibration, unexpected images can appear due to
unordinary PTZ movement.
- During auto calibration, the figures “A.C” will be displayed on the
bottom left cornor of the screen.
- During auto calibration, some functions including PTZ cannot be
executed.
2
RELAY TYPE SETUP
ENGLISH / ESPAÑOL / FRANÇAIS / DEUTSCH
/ ITALIANO / РУССКИЙ / PORTUGUÊS
ON / OFF
RELAY1, 2, 3, 4
Define the type of relay output for each of the four relays.
Home position means the origin of pan angle calculation.
The value of the pan angle displayed on the screen is based on
this home position.
By using the joystick, move the camera to the desired position
and press Near key.
Home position does not effect the tilt angle.
If you change the location of the home position, all horizontal
locations of your set functions such as preset, scan, pattern,
group, and privacy zones mask will be shifted based on the
new home position.
If there are no saved locations for the preset, pattern, scan,
and/or group, the camera will automatically move to the home
position after rebotting.
If power up action is set as ON, camera will continue the last
function that was executed right before reboot.
Set Home Position?
When the camera block is replaced or the orientation of the camera
is changed due to maintenance operations, it is very difficult to
maintain the same pan orientation. All the data for the functions that
depend on pan orientation, such as preset, scan, pattern, group, and
privacy zone mask, are no longer useful. However, even in this case,
you can reuse the data if you redefine the set home position to the
previous home position.
SET NORTH DIRECTION
6
By using the joystick, move the camera to the desired northern
position and press Near or Enter key. The direction will be
displayed on the screen.
[NEAR:SELECT/FAR:CANCEL]
Direction will be displayed as one of the following:
N (North)
S (South)
E (East)
W (West)
NE (Northeast)
NW (Northwest)
SE (Southeast)
SW (Southwest)
0/0/x1/N
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OSD -
3
SYSTEM INITIALIZE
CLEAR ALL DATA
Deletes all configuration data such as display, camera, motion
setup, etc.
CLR DISPLAY SET
Initializes display configuration.
CLR CAMERA SET
Initializes camera configuration.
CLR MOTION SET
Initializes motion configuration.
CLR FUNCTION SET
Deletes preset data, scan data, pattern data, group data, and
schedule data.
1/60 ~ 1/120,000 SEC
AUTO / DAY / NIGHT (ICR)
AUTO / MANUAL / SEMIAUTO
ALC / MANUAL
ATW1 / ATW2 / AWC / 3200K / 5600K / OFF
OFF / VERY LOW / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / VERY HIGH / USER 1~16 / FIX 1~16
OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / USER 1~16
ON / OFF
OFF / ON (AREA)
OFF / ON (WEIGHT, WDR LEVEL, WHITE BAL)
Frame Freeze Function, System Image Flip by Installation Type
Pan/Tilt
Pan Range
Tilt Range
Pan/Tilt Speed
Preset
Pattern
Scan
Group
Schedule
Other Functions
General
Video Out
Communication
Protocol
Privacy Zone
Sensor In/Out
OSD
Power
Approvals
Material
Weight
Operating Temp.
360° (Endless)
0° ~ 180° (Auto-Flip ON) 0° ~ 90° (Auto-Flip OFF)
Preset: 360°
Scan: 1° ~ 180°/sec.
Manual: 0.05° ~ 200°/sec. (Zoom Proportional)
127 Presets with Labels / Independent Camera Setup
4 Patterns
8 Scans
8 Groups (Maximum 20 Entries per Group)
7 Rules (Condition: Day, Time Action: Preset, Scan, Group, Pattern)
Image Auto Flip, Auto Parking, Power-Up Action, etc.
CVBS: 1.0 V p-p / 75Ω
RS-485
Auto, Pelco-D/P, Samsung, Panasonic, GE (Kalatel), AD Selectable
8 Zones
8 Input / 4 Relay Output
Available, Supports 7 Languages:
ENGLISH / ESPAÑOL / FRANÇAIS / DEUTSCH / ITALIANO / PУCCKИЙ / PORTUGUÊS
AC 24V: 24 W, 1A
FCC, CE, RoHS
Body: Plastic Clear Dome: Polycarbonate
Net: 3.2 Kg Package: 4 Kg
-10° ~ 50° C (14° ~ 122° F)
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Warranty Information
Digital Watchdog (referred to as the “Warrantor”) warrants the Digital Watchdog camera against defects in materials
or workmanship as follows:
LABOR: For the initial two (2) years from the original purchase date, if the camera is determined to be defective, the
Warrantor will display or replace the unit with a new or refurbished product at its option at no charge.
PARTS: In addition, the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial two (2) years.
To obtain warranty or out-of-warranty service, please contact a Technical Support Representative at 1-866-446-3595
Monday through Friday from 8:30AM to 8:00PM Eastern Standard Time.
A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required before warranty service is rendered. This
warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise during normal use. The
warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied
by the Warrantor or failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication,
alteration, modication, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, improper antenna, inadequate signal pickup,
maladjustment of consumer controls, improper operation, power line surge, improper voltage supply, lightning
damage, rental use of the product or service by anyone other than an authorized repair facility or damage that is
attributable to acts of God.
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Limits and Exclusions
There are no express warranties except as listed above. The warrantor will not be liable for incidental or
consequential damages (including without limitation or damage to recording media) resulting from the use of
these products or arising out of any breach of the warranty. All express and implied warranties, including the
warranties of merchantability and tness for particular purpose, are limited to the applicable warranty period set
forth above.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions or limitations listed above may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state-to-state.
If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the Address listed on the next page.
Service calls which do not involve defetive materials or workmanship as determined by the Warrantor, in its sole
discretion, are not covered. Costs of such service calls are the responsibility of the purchaser.
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5436 W Crenshaw St. Tampa, FL 33634
Tel : 866-446-3595 / 813-888-9555
Fax : 813-888-9262
www.Digital-Watchdog.com
technicalsupport@dwcc.tv
Technical Support Hours : Monday-Friday
8:30am to 8:00pm Eastern Time
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger,
headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent
possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from
other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government oce,
for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract.
This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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 interferenece at his own expense.
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