• Auto flip function to aid tracking of subjects beneath camera
• Control protocol auto-detect
• Supports Pelco D/P, Hik and Dahua control protocols
• Supports baud rates of 2400, 4800, 9600
• 220 location presets with scan/tour facilities
• Auto patrol function can be engaged when idle
DIMENSIONS
CONNECTION OVERVIEW
(See page 6 for further wiring information)
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Pre-Installation Guidance
SITING YOUR PTZ CAMERA
Do not install your PTZ camera in any of the following locations:
• In areas where humidity reaches >90%
• Near a boiler flue or air conditioning outlet.
• In environments high in smoke or dust.
Avoid directing the camera towards very strong light sources such as the sun. You should
also avoid high output light sources such as floodlighting. Prolonged exposure to strong
light sources damage the camera’s image sensor resulting in “bleached” colours.
ILLUMINATION
Multiple light sources from different directions will always produce better results than
relying only on the IR night vision, especially when trying to read vehicle number plates
in dark conditions.
If IR light is sourced from the same direction as the camera, it is reflected directly back at
the camera causing the number plate to appear as if illuminated/overexposed. Adequate
ambient light sourced from different directions will eliminate this. This applies to all
cameras with built-in IR.
POWER SUPPLY AND CABLING
Recommended cable types based on a standard installation (200M max cable run)
Control cable – Shielded control cable, 0.5mm (24AWG).
Video cable – RG59 <120M, CT100 or higher recommended for >120M
Power cable – Twin core minimum 0.2mm or higher
Please ensure all cabling is kept at least 300mm from main/high voltage cabling to avoid
interference.
Multiple PTZ cameras operated from the same controller must be wired in parallel in a
“daisy-chain” layout. For more information see page 6.
MAINTENANCE
Be aware that as PTZ cameras contain moving parts, they are subject to more wear and
tear than traditional fixed cameras.
Ensure that the lens is periodically cleaned as dust and dirt can cause the auto focus to
function incorrectly.
Use a damp cloth to clean the lens, do not use liquids or chemicals of any sort.
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Installation
1. Mark out the holes for the 4 fixing
screws using template provided
3. Remove cover to access address/baud
rate/resistor switches (see page 5)
2. Drill holes and insert rawl plugs
4. Replace cover and screw
M4 SCREW
5. Thread cables through the bracket6. Insert M4 screws into bracket to secure
7. Insert fixing screws and secure bracket
to wall
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dome housing
8. Connect cables (see page 6)
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Configuration DIP Switches
CAMERA ID/ ADDRESS SETUP (SWITCH SW1)
PTZ cameras must be addressed with a unique number.
This number can be from 0-255 and is set in binary, use the
table below to manually set the address.
Visit http://www.binaryhexconverter.com for more help to
convert decimal to binary. Once the camera is installed and the
ID has been set up, it can be changed without having to access
the DIP switches. It can be done from the camera menu
system, see page 6 for further details.
All cameras operated from the same controller must all be configured to the same baud
rate. Lower baud rates will see fewer data errors and can be transmitted over longer
distances than high baud rates. Higher baud rates will be more responsive to user input.
Set your PTZ camera to the same baud rate as your controller, or use the Auto Detect
function which will configure this automatically. Set using switches SW2-1 and SW2-2.
Switch SW1 Setup
Baud Max transmission
rate distance (.5mm cable)
24001800M
48001200M
9600800M
EOL RESISTOR (SWITCH SW2)
When connecting PTZ cameras, the built in 120Ω resistor
should be connected on the last PTZ camera in the chain.
See page 6 for further details. The resistor is connected
via DIP switch SW2-4.
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Connections
Using a screened control cable is recommended for maximum protection against
interference.
12V/DC Connect to power supply, connect 230V mains supply to power supply
RS485A(+) Connect to PTZ controller (or DVR) RS485A+
RS485B(-)Connect to PTZ Controller (or DVR) RS485BEarth wireConnect to control cable screen. Ensure screen is earthed correctly
Video/BNC Connect to DVR or monitor input
CONNECTING MULTIPLE PTZ CAMERAS
Multiple PTZ cameras must have the RS485 control cable wired in parallel. The last PTZ
on the chain must have the 120Ω resistor connected (see page 5).
POWER ON SELF-TEST
When first powered up, the PTZ camera will perform the self-test, testing all motor
functions. This test takes approximately 12 seconds. Once complete, the PTZ camera is
ready for use.
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Basic Operation
SET/RECALL PRESET POSITIONS
1. Set PTZ controller to the correct PTZ camera (input PTZ ID, press CAM)
2. Use joystick to position/zoom camera to chosen position
3. Input (position number), + PRESET
To recall a preset position, input (position number) +SHOT
PRESET FUNCTION ACCESS
Some of the commonly used functions on the PTZ camera can be accessed by entering
certain preset numbers. Press (preset number) then SHOT to access these functions.
Preset numberDescription of feature
95Access main menu
98High speed auto-scan
99Low speed auto-scan
221Set position A of A-B line scan
222Set position B of A-B line scan
223High speed A-B scan
224Medium speed A-B scan
225Low speed A-B scan
231-238Run patrol 1-8
241-244Run mode scan 1-4
251Set manual control to high speed
252Set manual control to medium speed
253Set manual control to low speed
254Run motor calibration
OSD MENU – ACCESS AND NAVIGATION
Menu functionMethod
Enter OSD MenuPress 95+SHOT
Move up/down/left/right Move controller joystick
Select/ConfirmPress OPEN
Escape/BackPress CLOSE
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OSD Menu Overview
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OSD Menu Features
MAIN MENU
System InformationDisplay system information
Display SettingConfiguration of on-screen information
System SettingConfiguration of system parameters
IR LED SettingConfiguration of IR illumination parameters
Restart CameraRestart the zoom module
ResetRevert to factory default settings
SYSTEM INFORMATION
ProtocolSet control protocol to Pelco/Hik/Auto
Baud RateSet control baud rate to 2400/4800/9600/Auto
Hard AddrDisplay current address/ID set by DIP switches (0-255)
Soft AddrConfigure a new address/ID to override Hard Address (0-255)
Enable Soft AddrEnable the Soft Addr function
TemperatureDisplay current internal temperature of camera
VersionDisplay current firmware version
DISPLAY SETTING
Info Tip(s)Configure on-screen information such as Preset and Pattern
functions. Can be set to never time-out or1-5s time-out.
PTZ Display(s)Configure on-screen PTZ directional info. Can be set to never
time-out or1-5s time-out.
RESTART CAMERA
Select to restart the zoom module.
RECOVER FACTORY SETTING
Select to load all factory default settings, power the camera down to take effect.
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System Setting Menu
CameraOptions for OSD screen tips, focus and zoom functions
Movement ControlOptions for movement speed, orientation, scanning and
movement limits
PresetConfigure preset positions
Patrol TrackConfigure patrol tracks
PatternConfigure patrol patterns
RemoveRemove presets, patrols or patterns
ExitLeave OSD menu
CAMERA
Screen TipsEnable or disable screen tips and on-screen information
Auto ICREnable high light level compensation – helps reduce glare from
bright light sources e.g. car headlight and floodlight
Auto FocusEnable or disable the AF feature. Focus will be entirely manually
controlled, only recommended for troubleshooting
Focus SpeedConfiguration of AF speed – high/med/low
Digital ZoomEnable digital zoom feature (not available)
Zoom SpeedZoom speed setting – fast/slow
MOVEMENT CONTROL
Auto FlipEnable/disable auto flip (camera turns 180° when following a
subject passing underneath the camera, to aid tracking)
Proportion PanEnable/disable proportion pan (camera control speed is lowered
when zoomed in to aid tracking)
Park TimeSet park time (idle time) in seconds (0-255)
Park ActionSet park action when camera is idle (Preset/Pattern/Patrol/Scan)
Power ActionSet power action when camera is powered up
(Preset/Pattern/Patrol/Scan)
Control SpeedSet camera control speed (High/Medium/Low)
AB Scan SettingSetup points A and B for AB Scan
AB Scan PathSet AB scan path (I-Arc/O-Arc)
I-Arc= front facing, O-Arc= rear facing
AB Scan SpeedSet AB scan speed (High/Medium/Low)
Limit StopEnable/disable limit stop option. Overrides the auto flip function
when enabled.
Limit SettingSet limit setting parameters – defines the area that the camera may
cover
The North SettingSet orientation north position (for correct OSD directional information)
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PRESET (Preset camera positions)
NumberSelect preset to be edited (0-220)
LabelSet name of preset (not available)
EditPosition camera/zoom to set preset position
RemoveDelete current preset
PATROL TRACK (A group of sequenced preset positions)
NumberSelect patrol track to be edited
EditCreate or edit a patrol track,
Preset = preset no, Speed = panning speed, Time = dwell time
PreviewRun preview of current patrol track
RemoveDelete current patrol track
PATTERN (Records user input to mimic a sequence of movement)
NumberSelect pattern to edit/create
EditCreate or edit pattern
Preview Run preview of current pattern
RemoveDelete current pattern
REMOVE
PresetDelete all preset data
Patrol TrackDelete all patrol track data
PatternDelete all pattern data
IR LED SETTING MENU
Control ModeControl mode of IR (Auto/On/Off)
LED ON ValueSet LED on threshold
LED Off ValueSet LED off threshold
Brightness low powerSet brightness mode (Brightness/Quality/Uniform)
Brightness= Setting for highest illumination level
Quality= Setting for image clarity
Uniform= Setting for uniform brightness
Current levelShow current ambient light level (0-255)
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Technical Specifications
Rated Voltage12V DC
Max current1.25A
IR effective distance50M
ProtectionIP66
Pan rotation360° Endless rotation
SpeedPan 0.6-200°/s Tilt 3.5-30°/s
Working conditions-10°C - +50°C
Elite Security Products
Unit 7, Target Park, Shawbank Rd
Lakeside, Redditch B98 8YN
Telephone: 01527 51 51 50
Fax: 01527 51 51 43
email: info@espuk.com
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