D-MAX DSC-Se5, DSC-300Si5, DSC-300Se5 User Manual

USER MANUAL
DSC-300Si5/Se5
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CAUTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2.
INTRODUCTION OF PRODUCT
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1). DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES ---------------------------------------------
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2). INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ----------------------------------------
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2-1. NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART -----------------------------
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2-2. INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------------
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2-3. BASIC CONNECTION -----------------------------------------------------
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2-4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------
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3.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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1). DIP SWITCH SETTING ----------------------------------------------------------
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2). HOW TO CHANGE PROTOCOL ----------------------------------------------
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3). SETTING ADDRESS OF DIP SWITCHES ----------------------------------
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4). HOW TO USE OSD MENU -----------------------------------------------------
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4-1. HOW TO CONTROL OSD MENU ---------------------------------------
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4-2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS ON EACH MENU -----------------
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4-3. FUNCTIONAL SETTING, OPERATION/DELETION THE
KEYBOARD-------------------------------------------------------------------
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4-4. OSD MESSAGE DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------------
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TROUBLE SHOOTING ---------------------------------------------------------------
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DIMENSION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ASSEMBLY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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SPECIFICATION --------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table of contents
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Thank you for purchasing our product. Please operate the product after being fully aware of the manual. Pease contact us if you have any queries.
Precaution
Note the following matters before the installation of the product. Avoid the following places for the installation.
1.CAUTION
A high/low temperature: Using indoor-cameras in the places of +50°C~ -10°C can cause troubles and lower its capacity.
Snow, rain and wet: Humidity or water and any liquid inside-camera can cause troubles.
Oil, gas: Oil and gas can damage the camera as they go through the cameras.
Vibration, shock: They bring on problems or errors of the camera.
Direct light, exposure to the air: In the case of that sets indoor- cameras outside where the weather is changeable, it can cause problems.
Closing to High frequency and electric power lines: Setting the camera up around electromagnetic units or power supplier can cause problems.
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Caution in Use
Do not disassemble the unit and put alien substances in the unit.
- Disassembling the unit or putting alien substances such as a metal can make the camera defective.
- Make sure of power switch-off before the installation.
: Ensure power switch-off and check the voltage the camera before the installation.
- Do not give the unit a shock and an operation.
: Giving a strong shock or an excessive power on the button, terminal can cause
problem.
This product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the harmonized European standards, following the provisions of the below stated directives.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC
(EN60065:1998, EN61000-6-3:2001, EN61000-6-1:1997)
This devise complies with part 15 of the FCC rules operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation
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1) DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES
This camera has been designed elegantly for buildings, department stores that need to be in harmony with the interior as a high speed dome camera, including various observation functions.
2. INTRODUCTION OF PRODUCT
35x Zoom lens
35x Optical zoom lens combined with an auto focus system and digital zoom enable you to get maximum 420x great pictures.
A low light function
Surveillance with optimum picture is possible owing to digital-slow-shutter function and wide-dynamic­range function. Digital-slow-shutter function is improving the CCD sensitivity by electrically lengthening exposure time so that it should be under surveillance on the condition of 0.01 Lux in color. Wide-dynamic-range function is included to look at object clearer in back light condition.
Various auto-surveillance functions
PTZ trace Track the registered manual operation for about 180 seconds. Auto swing Repeat pan and tilt between two preset positions. Group sequence 12 Preset positions are chained in one Group.
Tour sequence Max 12 Groups are bound.
250 Preset positions
A maximum of 250 preset positions can be programmed. The preset function enables to set where you want on monitor at any time.
Day & Night function with filter
It allows to make surveillance in the night or low
illumination condition with motorized IR cut filter system. (0.1 Lux)
In the darkness, it should be changed to black &
white mode automatically.
With DSS control, it allows watching on 0.009
Lux.
4ch alarm inputs
It can be directly connected to sensor and used with presets owing to built-in 4-channel sensor input terminals. It can be also operated together with other equipment owing to built-in alarm output. (1­Relay normal output)
Auto flip function
The unit can track the moving object automatically until 180° in vertical by using controller.
8 Privacy Masking Zones
For the privacy, it can be programmed for masking zone up to 8 locations on the OSD menu screen.
OSD (On Screen Display) Menu
Provides character information displayed on the monitor, such as the camera ID address, camera name, preset number, sequence status, and sets various functions of camera easily on the OSD menu screen.
STABILIZATION FUNCTION
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2) INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
2-1. Name and function of each part
INDOOR TYPE
OUTDOOR TYPE
Upper cover
The cameras body goes to here and a power cable, data cable, video cable, sensor have been connected with this
Camera body
A main body that has a built-in the control units and camera
Lower cover
Insert the body into the upper cover, then close the lower cover
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2-2. Installation
INDOOR TYPE
OUTDOOR TYPE
Loosen the bolt of the back of lower cover by a screwdriver(+), then turn the cover as above the picture and pull the lower cover to the down
Loosen the four bolts of the lower cover, then separate.
SEPARATION OF LOWER COVER
SEPARATION OF UPPER COVER
Loosen the three bolts, the round head shaped, of the camera body. The three bolts are not loosened completely and not come up more than 1cm of the lower cover, then separate.
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Pull the cover up with grabbing the bottom of the camera after loosening the three bolts
Open the connector cover, then connect power, data, video cable and sensor
The cover is opened if user loosens the one bolt on the connector cover by using a screwdriver(+).
The bolts not loosened completely to protect from missing of them. Be careful that each cable which each function is changed wrong
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Have you connect the power cable in the right direction ?
If yes
RED led, in the niddle of the connector, is lighted Use AC24V power souce and user can use any power input that is connected
with a terminal and a jack(But use 1 input).
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2-3. Connection diagram
Reference to the following page.
Connect the image line of a monitor
User can control maximum up to 255 cameras connected by using the exclusive control keyboard. User can connect it maximum up to 1.2km when using twist pair shield cable as a connecting cable
DC12V/1A adaptor and junction box are provided on a purchase, Junction box consists of 2 data ports ( Each data port can be connected with maximum up to 128 cameras and sub keyboard terminal.
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Must use AC24V power source, current intensity must be less than 1.5A and must use a double winding transformer
Alarm output is tangency output of relay non-load, it can be used up to AC220/10A by connecting the load. The switch is automatically turned on when the sensor works and it is possible to cancel by using the controller after a limited time
The sensor
Can be connected maximum 4 channels and the camera can be moved automatically to the point by preset mode,
DATA
Can be processed by RS485 or RS422 and use parallel connection to use a large quanity of cameras. ( Even if it must be used 2-twist paired cable in use of RS422, the terminal port which was connected with R485 cable port with 1-pair cable when it is not necessary to take
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1). DIP SWITCH SETTING
3. DIRECIONS FOR USE
Set the power of the camera switch-off to control the dip switch and set switch-on after using it. This part is a power switch
Ser the camera numbers in the state of ADDR. Set communication speed. Protocol in the state od INIT.
- This part is each address od camera
It is a notice to turn the data signal on.(in power on, the green led is turned on
-Terminalation resistor (DIP SW NO1) ~ Turn the last camera on the data line as a switch to turn on/off the terminal resistor on. Turn the DIP S/W of some od the farthest cameras on in the case of the data lines distributed to several directions. ( The first default is off )
-RS485/422 select (DIP SW NO2) ~ Turn on or off for the suitable data system between RS485 and RS422 ( The first default is RS485 )
- Address/Initial select (DIP SW NO3) ~ Set the DIP SW up in the ADDRESS
( reference the next page )
(The first default is address) ~Set the communication speed and protocol(Demand for the technical inquiry) up in the state of the initial
-Internal/External (DIP SWNO5) ~ Use it when selecting Internal and External (The first default is Internal)
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2) HOW TO SET PROTOCOL
Please the power off Switch protocol that user wants to change on as above the cable The power on, then the set protocol and baud rate are appeated. The power off, if every setting is right. Then the change of protocol is finished. Change NO 3 of S2 to ADDR before the power on, then the power on after setting the address of the camera. Try it again with the information as above the table, if something is wrong
PROTOCOL
S 1
S 2
SW 1
SW 2
SW 3
SW 7
SW 8
SW INIT ADDR
D-MAX (9600 bps)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
INIT
P-P (9600 bps)
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
INIT
P-P (4800 bps)
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
INIT
P-P (2400 bps)
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
INIT
P-D (9600 bps)
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
INIT
P-D (4800 bps)
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
INIT
P-D (2400 bps)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
INIT
S-T (9600bps)
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
INIT
Do not necessary to set it up
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
ON 4
2
2
I
N
I
P
A
L
I
N
T
ON
OFF
A D D R E S S
TM 4
8
5
A
D
D
N
T
S
E
X
T
O
O
F
S 1
S 2
Change No3 of S2 to INIT if user wants to change protocol
Set this part up
The switch to select protocol
The switch to select baud rate
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3) SETTING ADDRESS OF DIP SWITCHES.
Use DIP switches No.1 to No.8 for address, it can be set 1 program to 255 program.
RX NO
DIP SWITCH (HEX)
RX
NO
DIP SWITCH (HEX)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
33
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 2 OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 3 ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
35
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 4 OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 5 ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
37
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 6 OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 7 ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF 8 OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
40
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
9
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
41
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
42
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
11
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
43
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
12
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
44
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
13
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
45
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
14
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
46
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
15
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
47
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
16
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
48
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
17
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
49
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
18
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
50
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
19
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
51
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
20
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
52
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
21
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
53
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
22
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
54
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
23
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
55
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
24
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
56
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
25
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
57
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
26
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
58
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
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ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
59
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
28
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
60
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
29
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
61
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
30
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
62
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
31
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
63
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
32
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
64
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
-No.1 is changed to No.64 and the last No.64 is changed No.128 when No.7 DIP SW is on.
-No.1 is changed to No.129 when No.7 DIP SW is off and No.8 DIP SW is on.
-No.1 is changed to No.193 and user can set up to maximum 255 ADDRESS when No.7, 8 DIP SW are on.
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4) HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4-1. How to control OSD menu
OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY) CONTROL
It is the function to call up the Menu
User can not only set Preset, Group, Tour, Swing, Trace functions of the camera up by the menu, but also set
them up by shortening keys. (Refer to 3-3 content)
Accessing OSD MENU
(1) The menu is displayed on the screen with the key tone when user presses No.1 and menu key.
OSD Menu Control.
Right and Left moving of Cursor Feed
letters into system.
Selection of up and down menu
Change of setting.
Cancellation of OSD MENU
<< CAMERA SETUP p1 >>
1. ID Set : CAM-001
2. OSD Display : ON
3. Back Light : OFF
4. Shutter speed : AUTO
5. BLC level : 052
6. White balance : AUTO
7. Focus mode : AUTO
8. Stabilization Mode : OFF
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4-2. Functional Descriptions of each Menu.
1. ID SET.
It is the function to set ID of the camera. Move to No.1 menu and the screen moves as following when user presses F/F key.
User can choose letters that they want, if user control a joystick up / down / right / left, and user can reselect the previous letters, if user presses Z/I, Z/O or turn the head of the joystick to right/left.
“•” is not displayed on the screen as a blank letter, user can input letters in Japanese and in Chinese
if user moves the joystick down continuously.
2. OSD DISPLAY.
Set up whether user sets ID and STATUS to display on the screen in normal operating.
ID + Status: ID and Status displayed on the screen
ID only: Only ID displayed on the screen
Status only: Only Status displayed on the screen
All off: Nothing displayed on the screen
3. BACK LIGHT
Set up backlight compensation mode.
On: It compensates a dark subject to a light subject by BACK LIGHT function.
Off: Cancellation of BACK LIGHT compensation mode.
<< CAMERA SETUP p1 >>
1. ID Set : CAM-001
2. OSD Display : ON
3. Back Light : OFF
4. Shutter speed : AUTO
5. BLC level : 052
6. White balance : AUTO
7. Focus mode : AUTO
8. Stabilization Mode : OFF
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4. SHUTTER SPEED
Shutter speed is the duration of the electronic shutter. Set shutter speed to operate automatically (Auto) or manually (Numeric Value).
AUTO (default) – The electronic shutter speed is set automatically by the amount of light sensed by the camera.
Manual – it allows to control iris with this menu. Before setup, please „day/night‟ & „DSS‟ should be off.
Range: AUTO, 1/125, 1/150, 1/200, ……, 1/10000
5. BLC LEVEL
BLC level is a backlight compensation level control. Set BLC level to
operate manually (Numeric Value). Before setup, make sure of that „Back Light‟ is ON. To set the BLC level with the joystick left / right:
Level control – 000,001, …… , 077, 078.
The default value is 052.
6. WHITE BALANCE This feature automatically processes the viewed the image to retain color balance over a color temperature range. The default setting for white balance is AUTO. There are three settings:
AUTO, INDOOR, OUTDOOR
7. FOCUS MODE
Focus mode allows the lens to remain in focus during zoom-in, zoom-out. The default is ONESHOT. To set is with the joystick left / right on the parameter. There are two settings:
AUTO – The camera will focus automatically when using pan, tilt and zoom functions.
MANUAL – Focus is operated manually. To focus, press the Focus Far or Focus near button on the keyboard.
8. STABILIZATION MODE
There is some tremble as zoom magnification is high, the function can compensate the tremble.
On / Off
<< CAMERA SETUP p1 >>
1. ID Set : CAM-001
2. OSD Display : ON
3. Back Light : OFF
4. Shutter speed : AUTO
5. BLC level : 052
6. White balance : AUTO
7. Focus mode : AUTO
8. Stabilization Mode : OFF
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9. ZOOM MAX LIMIT
Zoom max limit allows the user to define a limitation on the amount of telephoto zoom. The default setting is X46. Camera with 420X zoom (35X optical zoom and 12X digital zoom) can be set for X35, X70, X105 …….. and X420.
10. DSS CONTROL
DSS (Digital-Slow-Shutter) control allows the camera to be operated in low light condition. The level value of 32 fields is the maximum. Increasing value with the joystick left / right on the parameter, the object is showed more brightness in low light condition but if the object moves, the image of the object is getting unclear according to DSS
level up. Due to the CPU accumulates amounts of the lights in physical time and displays pictures on the monitor through electronic processes. The time is slow than the physical moving time in nature. The way of set is with the joystick left / right on the parameter:
Control – OFF, 02, 04, 08, 16 (Default), 32 fields.
11. WDR ON/OFF
WDR (Wide-Dynamic-Range) on/off support super backlight compensation. This function is a new high technology of BLC function. It allows to identify the objects clearer under strong backlight condition. The default setting is AUTO. There are three settings:
AUTO – According to amount of backlight, the camera is compensated automatically and especially it allows perform in zoom-in.
Manual – Compensate for backlight continuously regardless amount of backlight.
OFF – The function is off (Factory default).
12. WDR LEVEL WDR level allows compensative performance to increase backlight. The default is 100. If the value increases, the camera is more sensitivity for the backlight and it is possible to bring video noise. The way of setup is with the joystick left / right on the parameter
Control – 000, 001,……, 014, 126. The default is 100.
13. DAY & NIGHT ON/OFF
It is used when you want to see an object clearer in night or low light There are five settings:
●AUTO-MID (default): Convert to monochrome mode automatically
<< CAMERA SETUP p2 >>
9. Zoom MAX Limit : x70
10. DSS Control : 16 fields
11. WDR On off : Off
12. WDR Level : 100
13. DAY&NIGHT of/off : AUTO-LOW
14. PRESET SET & RUN PAGE
15. TRACE SET PAGE
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according to low light condition with medium sensing.
●AUTO-LOW: Convert to monochrome mode automatically according to low light condition with low sensing.
AUTO-HI: Convert to monochrome mode automatically according to low light condition with high sensing
OFF: Do not convert to monochrome mode, even if the camera in low light condition.
ON: Convert to monochrome mode by force, regardless color,
daylight.
14. PRESET SET & RUN PAGE
It is a function to set and operate Preset, Group, Tour. User can see the screen when moves the joystick to Right/Left after fixing the cursor on the menu.
<<PRESET SETUP PAGE>>
Preset set CH: User can set Preset No. and title on this menu.
-Preset No. set: Set it by moving the joystick to Right/Left
-Preset title set: User can see the menu “SET ID” when presses F/F key after setting preset No.
The setting steps are the same as “ID Set” at page 14
Preset PTZ set : Set the position of Preset.
Select the main menu with the joystick, then press F/F key for next page.
Select [SAVE] with F/N key after setting the Preset point by using the joystick and ZOOM In/Out function, then the data is saved if user presses
<< CAMERA SETUP p2 >>
9. Zoom MAX Limit : x70
10. DSS Control : 16 fields
11. WDR On off : Off
12. WDR Level : 100
13. DAY&NIGHT of/of f: AUTO-LOW
14. PRESET SET & RUN PAGE
15. TRACE SET PAGE
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F/F key, then it is moved to the previous screen automatically from the menu.
• [SAVE]: Previous screen. [DELETE]: Remove. [ESC]: Cancel Repeat the same way after changing the number of Preset, if user set another Preset.
P/T Swing: TILT-Observe up and down, PAN-Observe right and left
Start Preset: Preset number of the location that
the observation is started.
End Preset: Preset number of the location to be
ended an observation
Swing Time: Delay time after moving
Swing Speed: Move speed
Preset Swing SET: Set Preset Swing,
It moves to next SWING page for the
setting. If F/F key is pressed in selection of the menu
■ The preset must be set before the setting
because Swing is the function to repeat the auto observation of 2 Preset points
which is memorized in Preset set. (Please be sure to put the camera position as close to parallel as possible while setting Pan or Tilt Swing.)
: Selection of up/down menu Change of a setting
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Run Function: Operate one of SWING/ Set / Stop the function by a control keyboard
GROUP/TOUR/TRACE. (It is operated without the menu on the screen. automatically after end of OSD menu)
GROUP SET: User can set maximum 12 groups Select a channel then move to next page after pressing F/F key
Set 12 Preset points in one Group, it is a function that observes the Preset points in the Group repeatedly and in order with regular speed, time
[P]: Set Preset (1~250)
[S]: Move speed (1~64)
[T]: Dwell time
1. Set Preset 2. Next setting 3. Set move speed
4. Next setting 5. Delay time
6. Out of menu after saving data
Tour SET Group: Maximum 12 Groups can be chained in one Tour to operate continual Group motions. It is moved to the setting page if press F/F key on this menu.
■ The Group user wants to set must be set firstly
Set the value of “00” part of T01~T12 to Group
channel that you want, then the setting is saved when it is out of the menu after pressing F/F key
1. Select Group channel 2. Set next channel
3. Out of menu after saving data
Preset setup has to be made first to set Swing, Group, Tour. Otherwise, it displays the message “Sorry Undefined”.
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You can look at how to set TRACE at “18. TRACE SET PAGE”
RETURN MENU PAGE: Move to a higher menu page if select this menu, then control the joystick Right/Left
15. TRACE SET PAGE
Set TRACE.
You can control the camera Zoom In / Out anywhere by a joystick and can memorize or play it
User can see the screen when moving the joystick to
Right/Left after fixing the cursor on the menu
<< CAMERA SETUP p2 >>
9. Zoom MAX Limit : x70
10. DSS Control : 16 fields
11. WDR On off : Off
12. WDR Level : 100
13. DAY&NIGHT of/off : AUTO-LOW
14. PRESET SET & RUN PAGE
15. TRACE SET PAGE
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■ How to set TRACE Move to [SET] after pressing „ F/N KEY ‟ F/F KEY Check – Control the scenes that you want to save a
joystick after the message “Set Trace: OO%” on the middle of
the screen. If you are done with above action, move to [SAVE] with F/N Key It goes to a higher menu after saving the data with the message Save TRACE, if F/F KEY is pressed.
16. ALRAM CHANNEL ON/OFF
What is the ALARM function? : It uses a sensor and operates to observe the location of the camera which is memorized previously in the situation of the warning signal or trespassers.
- CH On/Off: Alarm Input – Each channel can be ON/OFF
- Alarm Relay: It can be set On or Off when ALARM
OUTPUT PORT detects the alarm.
- Active Alarm: It can be selected to either ACTIVE OPEN or
ACTIVE CLOSE by the way of tangency.
ACTIVE OPEN: Alarm activates when Alarm input is set OPEN
ACTIVE CLOSE: Alarm activates when alarm input is set
CLOSE.
- Resume Time Set: When alarm activates during SWING, GROUP and TOUR,
camera moves to the place and this function allows you to set dwell time(1~180sec) After designated time the camera goes back to previous function(SWING, GROUP or TOUR). If you stop the function while in use by joystick when Alarm is not connected, Swing, Group or Group will be functioned after
the time you set.
Press SWING, GROUP or TOUR key if you want to put it to stop completely. .
(Stopping the function by joystick will affect the SET function)
<< CAMERA SETUP p3 >>
16. ALARM CH ON/OFF PAGE
17. ALARM PRESET SET PAGE
18. Select Alarm : Sensor
19. Motion on/off : Off
20. Motion Detection Set :
21. PRIVACY ZONE SET :
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17. ALARM PRESET SET PAGE
■ The camera moves to a preset point automatically when Alarm activates in each ALARM CHANNEL.
■ Set preset points to move to and give a Preset number to each ALARM CHANNEL.
If ALARM CHANNEL No. is 0, the unit doesnt move to Preset position.
You can select PRESET number from 1 to 250.
■ Home Position Preset
The camera automatically moves to where master user set
when another user controls the camera to observe other area.
(You can set 1~250 points)
■ Home Position Time It sets the dwell time in Home Position Preset. It automatically moves to where observes ordinarily in the regular time that Master user set in observation of other
area
,if set Home Position Preset (You can set 1~180sec. Set control Home Position Preset
and Home Position Time together for using this function.)
You can set ALARM setting MENU not only in CAMERA
SET MENU MODE, but also a KEYBOARD in direct.
18. SELECT ALARM
When Alarm activates, It allows the camera to move to previous Preset position or by MOTION function.
There are two kinds as below:
- Sensor (default): With alarm sensor to connect preset.
- Motion: It allows you to use motion detection. (It needs you to set up motion setting.)
19. MOTION ON/OFF
To use motion detection, it has to be ON.
<< CAMERA SETUP p3 >>
16. ALARM CH ON/OFF PAGE
17. ALARM PRESET SET PAGE
18. Select Alarm : Sensor
19. Motion on/off : Off
20. Motion Detection Set :
21. PRIVACY ZONE SET :
- NEXT PAGE
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20. MOTION DETECTION SET
Detect Level: 00 ~ 05 (High number is high sensing) Detect Position: 01 ~ 08 (Set up to 8 zones)
(To set this function, Select Alarm should be set Motion and
the video will be fixed in this function)
.
- Set up the parameter of detection position 01 to 08.
- Go to a place you like for Detection Position setup.
- Set up the sensitivity level from 01 to 05 by [Z/I], [Z/O] key for each position.
- After setup, exit and save the setup with pressing [F/N] key.
21. PRIVACY ZONE SET
Max 16 privacy zones can be configured for the protection of privacy.
■ In <<PRIVACY ZONE SET>> menu, select the channel that you want by a joystick, then move to the next page if you press the [F/F] key
Select a Channel
Select Set / On / Off / Del
Set: Set a new privacy zone On: Display privacy areas
Off: Hide privacy areas Del: Delete privacy areas
<< CAMERA SETUP p3 >>
16. ALARM CH ON/OFF PAGE
17. ALARM PRESET SET PAGE
18. Select Alarm : Sensor
19. Motion on/off : Off
20. Motion Detection Set :
21. PRIVACY ZONE SET :
- NEXT PAGE
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Confirm, Next page
Fix the black square on the middle of area that you want to hide
by a joystick, then go back to the previous page by [F/F] key after controlling the size of the square by [Z/I], [Z/O] key and saving it.
Set the position BOX Extension / Reduction Check
The Channel is changed BLANK to „OFF‟.
The screen displays the black square, if you change the CH „ON‟ as the left picture.
Move to the Channel Change the CH „ON‟ Check
Out of OSD MENU
22. AUTO TILT MOVE
The PAN is turned in a 180° degree arc automatically when the angle of the camera moves down to the maximum degree, therefore it is possible to track objects continuously.
23. SMART PANTILT
It is a function that PANTILT speed is getting slower as Zoom in. It is hard to observe objects due to the high PANTILT speed in the operation of Zoon In This function makes the speed less automatically for the effective observation.
<< CAMERA SETUP p4 >>
22. Auto Tilt Mode : OFF
23. Smart Pan/tilt : On
24. Manual P/T Speed : Medium
25. Language: English
26. FACTORY RESET! WARNING!
- PREV MENU PAGE
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<< CAMERA SETUP p4 >>
22. Auto Tilt Mode : OFF
23. Smart Pan/tilt : On
24. Manual P/T Speed : Medium
25. Language: English
26. FACTORY RESET! WARNING!
- PREV MENU PAGE
24. MANUAL P/T SPEED
You can control the maximum speed when controlling up and down. It consists of Low, Medium, Max and one turn (360°)/sec is possible in Max.
25. LANGUAGE
English, Portuguese, Polish
26. FACTORY RESET WARNING
Please be careful of that all setting data of OSD MENU are reset the same as the first default when you operate FACTORY RESET WARNING. Moreover, the setting data of Preset, Swing, Group, Tour, Trace is deleted all.
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4-3. Functional Setting, Operating/Deletion by the Keyboard
1. Preset setting You can set Preset point up to 250.
Preset Input.
Preset setting can be set 1 to 250 sequentially after moves the camera to where you want
Preset Move
The camera moves to the preset point, if you press
Preset No. that you want and P-SET Key
Delete a separate Preset
Go on in order as below when the sound is heard Ex) Delete 5th Preset
in 3 seconds after pressing CLR Key
(Waiting for 3seconds)
Delete all Preset
Go on in order as the right picture when the sound is heard in 3 seconds after pressing CLR KEY (Waiting for 3seconds)
2. Swing setting
Swing Input
Tilt setting
Pan setting
Starting Preset
Ending Preset No
Set the delay time (1~127sec)
Set the move speed (1~64 steps)
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Operation of Swing End of Swing
(Run Pan) (Run Tilt)
3. Group setting
Start Group setting mode
- Set Preset No. again if you want to input it continuously.
- Set a GROUP again from the first after ending with SET Key , if you want to finish Preset input in one Group to input next Group.
Start a Group Stop the Group
.
You can stop it when pressing Group key or using a joystick
4. Tour setting
① Tour set mode
Start the Tour set mode Select a Group in 1 ~ 12
■ Repeat input in continual input
Start the Group setting mode
Select in Preset No.1~250 and input them.
Select the Group in 1~12
Move Speed: The Speed from A to B 64=High, 1=Low
Dwell Time: The dwell time at the point of A or B before the move. (sec)
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EX). Register Group No. 1,3,6 as Tour
Start / End Tour Delete Tour
Start Tour Finish Tour
5. Spiral Function
It is a function to observe objects in the spiral direction. Spiral observation „ON‟ End
6. PTZ Trace
It memorizes P/T/Z motions for 200sec, then operates them at the same Trace. Start / End Trace
Set Trace Delete Trace
Register Tour No.1
Register Tour No.3
Finish Tour mode
Start Tour mode
Register Tour No.2
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4-4. OSD MESSAGE DISCRIPTION
1. PRESET MESSAGE
CAM-001
GP:01 P002,T001,S64
CAM-001
Save Group 01
CAM-001
(GROUP:01) PRESET:001
As the message in the time of operation of tour set,
“GP:01” means group No.1
and it shows that group No.1 was saved.
As the message in the
time of completion of
group set, It is displayed
group No.1 was saved
It is displayed in the time
of operation of group run,
It shows group No.1 will
move to No.1
CAM-001
SET PST 001
CAM-001
PRESET 001
CAM-001
CLEAR PST 001
User can check that
preset No.1 is saved as an
appeared message in
preset set
It is displayed when
moving to the preset No.1
It is displayed when user
deletes preset No.1. the
message all clear
preset is displayed when
user delete preset data all
at once
CAM-001
(SWING) PRESET:001
It informs user that is run
swing mode in swing run
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CAM-001
SET TOUR GP:01
CAM-001
TOUR&GP:01 PRESET:001
CAM-001
CLEAR TOUR & GRP
CAM-001
RUN SPIRAL
As the message in the time of operation of Tour set, GP:01 means group No.1 and it shows that group No.1 was saved.
As the message in the
time of operation of tour
run, it will show that
moving to preset No.1 in
group No.1
It shows the data in group anf tour saved was deleted.
RUN SPIRAL : It is the message in the time of operation of spiral sequence. It observe all area of an object in three dimension that spiral sequence camera moves to upper then down slowly in a spiral direction.
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1. You must turn off the power switch before installation of this equipment
2. Avoid installation places where it is the ultimate cold, hot, and humid.
3. Use a power supply of AC24V, 1.5A output.
4. Please be careful that you connect respective wires without mismatching in installation.
5. Check the controlled cable‟s insulation connecting to exterior and supply to power sources.
6. Please keep the equipment from impact and strong rolling in installation or in use because of the caution of
troubles.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
CHECK POINT
MAINTENANCE
Power do not turn on
Does the electric power supply into
the equipment normally?
Check either LED is lit or not in the
connector part of back box.
Power turned on but do not operate.
In operating, Does the LED beside
power switch light to red?
Check the connecting status of
data cable, if it is not lit.
If it is lit, check address and
communication speed setting of
DIP switches.
Did you select to RS485 or RS422
exactly?
Check the status at number 2 of option
DIP switches.
The acting of pan/tilt is not good.
Did you turn on the ending terminal
register? (The ending terminal
resister can be switch on/off, if you
loose cover of dome.)
Switch on the ending terminal resister
of camera to be set in most far away.
Either it is not clean on screen or it is
appeared rolling TV lines on screen.
Is the power supply AC24V, 1.5A
output?
Change the adapter has higher current
charge than used adapter.
It is not focus on the object by
manual.
Did you change min. distance in the
set menu?
Change min. distance in the set menu.
It is continuously appeared error
message of “ P/T POSITION
ERROR”
Did the under body of camera press
or put between others?
Get rid of something that press
camera, and check either camera is
rotating in softly or not.
It is continuously appeared error
message of SORRY NOT
MEMORY”
Did you set the related function?
Please refer to manual book and
setting the function you want
It does not alarm relay ON in active
alarm state.
Did you set ON the alarm relay in
the set mode?
Please select on to enable alarm relay
in the set mode
Even if sensor is normal, it is
activated abnormal.
Is it correct alarm active setting
status and sensor is either open or
close?
Please set alarm active mode setting
as to correct to connect status of
sensor (it means either sensor is open
or close) in the set mode.
When it occurred alarm state, it is not
Did you set the preset in the set
Check setting status of the alarm
4. TROUBLE SHOOTING
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exactly presser position or different.
mode?
preset in the set mode.
When it activate alarm state, there is
no sign on the keyboard controller
Did you use the exclusive control
keyboard?
It is need to use an exclusive control
keyboard so that the alarm sound is
activated on the controller
Yes, I do.
Please select on to enable alarm of the
related camera.
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5. DIMENSION
Wall mount bracket
Ceiling mount bracket
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In-ceiling mount bracket
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6. ASSEMBLY
DSC-30EWP Wall mount bracket
Remove the main body of camera from the housing
Fix four bolts after connecting each line and block up the hole of the bracket‟s body with 34mm block rubber. Connect the line as above the picture when you set in the concrete structure such as the wall and connect TAB/P1/11 flexible connector (28Ø)
Connect the data cable, video cable and power source cable.
Fix the upper cover into a wall bracket with turning it in the same direction as the picture
Unite the body of the camera to the housing.
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8 7 9 6 1 2 5
4
3
17.2 Assembly of outdoor dome with pole mount pendant
DSC-20ECP Wall mount bracket
Remove the
Main body of
The camera
Fix the pole
box on the
ceiling.
Turn the ceiling
pole to connect.
Turn the joint
coupler to
connect.
Turn the cover
coupler to
connect.
Connect the data lines.
Connect the video lines.
Connect the cover
coupler with the
housing and fix it
Rejoin the main
body of the camera
to the housing.
Unite the clear
bubble with the
housing.
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Sub keyboard
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Set one main keyboard
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MODEL
INDOOR
Signal system
NTSC
PAL
Image sensor
1/4” Sony Ex-View CCD
Effective pixels
768(H) X 494(V),
752(H) X 582(V),
Horizontal resolution
More than 520 TVL
Lens
35x Optical zoom, f =3.4 –119mm
Digital zoom
12x (Total zoom 420x)
Angle of view
Approx 55.8° (Wide), Approx 1.7° (Tele),
Minimum illumination
0.1Lux, MAX: 0.01Lux
Luminance S/N ratio
More than 50dB
Video output
1 Vp-p Composite video output 75Ω
Focus mode
Auto / Manual
Back Light
On / Off
Shutter speed
Auto / 1/120 ~ 1/60,000 sec
Sharpness control
Level (0 – 10)
Stabilizer
On/Off
Alarm in/out
4 Inputs / 1 Relay Output
Pan/Tilt angle
360° Endless / 92°
Pan speed
MAX 360°/sec (64 Levels)
Preset point
250 Presets
Preset Speed
Max 360°/sec (64 Levels)
Privacy zones masking
8 Zones
Operating temperature
- 10°C ~ 50°C (-14°F ~ 122°F)
Communiction system
RS-485 / 422
OSD
Built-in
Operating humidity
Less than 90%RH
Dimensions
189mm(Diameter) x 224(Height) mm
Weight
About 3.1Kg ( Without adaptor )
Construction
ABS body , Clear vandal bubble (PC)
Power consumption
18W (Max)
Power supply
AC24V, 60/50 Hz
7. SPECIFICATION
MODEL
OUTDOOR
Signal system
NTSC
PAL
Image sensor
1/4” Sony Ex-View CCD
Effective pixels
768(H) X 494(V),
752(H) X 582(V),
Horizontal resolution
More than 520 TVL, B/W 570 TVL
Lens
35x Optical zoom, f =3.4 –119mm
Digital zoom
12x (Total zoom 420x)
Angle of view
Approx 55.8° (Wide), Approx 1.7° (Tele),
Minimum illumination
0.1Lux, MAX: 0.01Lux
Luminance S/N ratio
More than 50dB
Video output
1 Vp-p Composite video output 75Ω
Focus mode
Auto / Manual
Back Light
Off / Low / Middle / High
Shutter speed
Auto / 1/120 ~ 1/60,000 sec
Sharpness control
Level (0 – 10)
Stabilizer
On / Off
Alarm in/out
4 Inputs / 1 Relay Output
Pan/Tilt angle
360° Endless / 92°
Pan speed
MAX 360°/sec (64 Levels)
Preset point
250 Presets
Preset Speed
Max 360°/sec (64 Levels)
Privacy zones masking
8 Zones
Operating temperature
-40°C ~ 50°C (-40°F ~ 122°F)
Communiction system
RS-485 / 422
OSD
Built-in
Operating humidity
Less than 100%RH
Dimensions
189mm(Diameter) x 224(Height) mm
Weight
About 5..2Kg ( Without adaptor )
Construction
Aluminum body , Clear vandal bubble (PC)
Power consumption
21W (Max)
Power supply
AC24V, 60/50 Hz
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