EverFocus EPTZ100 User manual

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EPTZ 100
Day / Night Speed Dome Camera
INSTALLATION / OPERATION
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Do not place the device near to heaters, furnaces, other heat sources or under direct solar irradiation.
Operate the device only in locations providing the tolerable operating temperature range 0°C~40°C.
For cleaning, make sure the device is plugged off and only use a damp cloth without acid detergent.
Install the device only in dry and dustproof surroundings. Protect the device against any liquid’s penetration.
Avoid the penetration of any artefacts, e.g. through ventilation slots.
Do not open the device yourself. In case of malfunction, contact your local installer or dealer. Unauthorized opening of the
device will annul the warranty claim!
Use the device only for purposes described in this manual.
Operate the device only with the power source indicated in this user manual.
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The information in this manual was current upo n p ublication. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve his products. Therefore, all specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints reserved. Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this unit. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
ATTENTION! This is a class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment; in this case, the user may be urged to take adequate measures.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Thi s eq uipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circu it different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
This Product is RoHS compliant.
Your EverFocus product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and re used. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product. Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
Ihr EverFocus Produkt wurde entwickelt und hergestellt mit qualitativ hochwertigen Materialien und Komponenten, die recycelt und wieder verwendet werden können. Dieses Symbol bedeutet, dass elektrische und elektronische Geräte am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer vom Hausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden sollen. Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Gerät bei Ihrer örtlichen kommunalen Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre. Helfen Sie uns bitte, die Umwelt zu erhalten, in der wir leben
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SAFETY WARNINGS................................................................................................................2
2 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................5
2.1 Features ............................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Delivery scope.....................................................................................................................5
2.3 Optional accessories............................................................................................................5
2.4 Specifications......................................................................................................................6
2.5 Dimensions.........................................................................................................................8
2.5.1 Dimensions with ceiling mount adapter ..........................................................................8
2.5.2 Dimensions with recessed ceiling mount adapter............................................................8
2.5.3 Dimension EPTZ 100 with wall mount bracket EPTZ 100 WLM ........................................9
2.5.4 Dimensions wall bracket EPTZ 100 WLM....................................................................... 9
2.5.5 Dimension EPTZ 100 with ceiling pendant bracket EPTZ 100 CPM................................ 10
2.5.6 Dimension ceiling pendant bracket EPTZ 100 CPM....................................................... 10
3 INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Mechanical........................................................................................................................ 11
3.1.1 Ceiling mount ............................................................................................................ 11
3.1.2 Recessed ceiling mount.............................................................................................. 12
3.1.3 Wall mount................................................................................................................13
3.1.4 Ceiling pendant mount................................................................................................ 14
3.2 Electrical........................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.1 Video........................................................................................................................15
3.2.2 Power....................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.3 RS-485 ..................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.4 Alarm........................................................................................................................ 19
3.3 Communication settings ..................................................................................................... 20
3.3.1 Baud rate and Protocol............................................................................................... 20
3.3.2 RS-485 ID (address) .................................................................................................. 21
3.3.3 RS-485 bus termination.............................................................................................. 23
3.4 Initial Start......................................................................................................................... 23
4 OSD menu setup .................................................................................................................... 23
4.1.1 Operation in Setup Menu............................................................................................23
4.1.2 Menu Structure..........................................................................................................24
4.1.3 Main menu ................................................................................................................ 26
4.1.4 System info ...............................................................................................................26
4.1.5 Display...................................................................................................................... 26
4.1.6 Camera..................................................................................................................... 27
4.1.7 Scan......................................................................................................................... 31
4.1.8 Control...................................................................................................................... 35
4.1.9 Privacy Mask.............................................................................................................36
4.1.10 Alarm........................................................................................................................ 37
4.1.11 Initialize..................................................................................................................... 37
5 OPERATION WITH EKB 500 KEYBOARD................................................................................ 38
5.1 EKB 500 operation with EverFocus protocol (EVF-2)........................................................... 39
5.1.1 EPTZ 100 setup menu................................................................................................ 40
5.1.2 Preset positions......................................................................................................... 40
5.1.3 Autopan.................................................................................................................... 40
5.1.4 Preset tours............................................................................................................... 41
5.1.5 Pattern tours.............................................................................................................. 41
5.1.6 Remote switching of EPTZ 100 output relay ................................................................. 41
5.2 EKB 500 Operation with Pelco-D/P Protocol........................................................................ 42
5.2.1 EPTZ 100 setup menu................................................................................................ 42
5.2.2 Preset positions......................................................................................................... 42
5.2.3 Autopan.................................................................................................................... 43
5.2.4 Preset tours............................................................................................................... 43
5.2.5 Pattern tours.............................................................................................................. 43
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Remote switching of EPTZ 100 output relay ................................................................. 44
5.2.6
6 APPENDIX A: Basic Settings at EKB 500 keyboard.................................................................... 45
6.1 COM PORT SETTING - RS-485 interface setting.................................................................. 45
6.2 DEVICE SETTING > CAMERA ........................................................................................... 45
7 APPENDIX B: Basic Settings at EverFocus DVR ....................................................................... 46
7.1 EDR / EDVR / EDSR series (except EDSR100, EDSR100H)................................................. 46
7.2 ECOR / PARAGON series.................................................................................................. 46
8 Appendix C: Troubleshooting.................................................................................................... 47
8.1 General malfunction........................................................................................................... 47
8.2 Recovering Communication Settings of Camera Module........................................................47
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2 INTRODUCTION
The mini PTZ speed dome EPTZ 100 provides ideal discreet surveillance for CCTV indoor applications. Engineered with the latest Digital Slow Shutter (DSS) x128 technology, EPTZ 100 can improve CCD sensitivity, producing quality images also under low light conditions. EPTZ 100 offers enhanced features such as privacy zones, noise reduction and 4 pattern tours with total 40 minutes duration.
2.1 FEATURES
Compact size design for discreet surveillance (only 114 mm / 4.5" diameter)
100x total zoom (10x optical: 3.8 ~ 38 mm and 10x digital autofocus zoom)
High resolution 520 TVL (colour mode), 570 TVL (b/w mode)
Image capture in almost complete darkness with DSS 128x max.
True day/night operation with automatic IR cut filter
High speed pan/tilt (up to 240° /sec.)
360° endless pan
Digital Noise Reduction
4-zone privacy masking
RS-485 communication with EverFocus, Pelco-D and Pelco-P protocol
4x 10 minutes pattern tour (programmable camera movement)
3 alarm inputs, 1 alarm output relay
Includes adapter for ceiling surface mount and recessed ceiling mount.
2.2 DELIVERY SCOPE
1 x Speed dome camera module 1 x Connector board 1 x Ceiling mount adapter 1 x Metal ring for recessed ceiling mount 1 x Plastic cover ring for recessed ceiling mount 1 x Drilling template for ceiling mount 1 x Accessory / screw set 1 x User manual
2.3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
EPTZ 100 WLM Wall mount bracket EPTZ 100 CLM Ceiling pendant mount adapter EKB 500 Universal RS-485 controller keyboard 24 VAC power supply (type depends on sales region)
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2.4 SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Sensor: 1/4” CCD SONY Super HAD Effective pixels: 380.000 (NTSC), 440.000 (PAL) Horizontal resolution: 520 TV lines (colour mode)
570 TV lines (b/w mode)
Sensitivity: 0,7 lux (F 1.8, 50 IRE – colour mode)
0,02 lux (F 1.8, 50 IRE – b/w mode)
0.005 lux ( DSS x 128) Video output: Composite 1 Vp-p (sync. negative) S/N ratio: over 50 dB Sync. system: internal Electronic shutter: 1/60 ~ 1/120.000 NTSC, 1/50~ 1/120.000 PAL,
automatic (ESC) or manual Digital Slow Shutter (DSS) up to 128 x White balance: auto AWC / ATW mode, manual Back light compensation: adjustable 3 steps / OFF Gain: adjustable 3 steps / OFF Flicker cancel: ON / OFF DNR Dynamic Noise Reduction: adjustable 3 steps / OFF Day/night switching: IRC + b/w switching manual / automatic
Lens Zoom ratio: 10x optical autofocus zoom
(+10x digital zoom, max. 100x) Focus length: f 3,8 (wide) ~ 38 (tele) mm Aperture: F 1.6 (wide) ~ F 2.8 (tele) Viewing angle: 51.2° (wide end) to 5.58° (tele end) Minimum object distance: 1,5 m Focusing method: auto, one-push AF, manual
Communication
Communication: RS-485 simplex 2 wire Built-in protocols: EverFocus / Pelco-P / Pelco-D , setup by DIP switch Baud rate: 2400 / 4800 / 9600 bps, setup by DIP switch Speed dome address range: 1 ~ 255, setup by DIP switch
Alarm Alarm: 3 inputs, 1 output, with tour / position auto triggering
PTZ / functionality Horizontal rotation range: 360° unlimited rotation Tilt rotation range: 90° with auto flip function Auto pan, 2 points scanning: adjustable speeds, adjustable end stops Auto pan speed: 2, 6, 12, 30, 60, 120 Auto pan dwell time (A-B points): 1,3,5,10,30,45 s Preset positions: 64 Preset tours: 1 tour with first 16 positions, 4 group tours with 4 positions each,
1 tour with individual setup up to 32 positions Dwell time at preset position: 1 ~ 255 s Pattern: 4 x pattern with up to 800 movements / 600 s PTZ recording each Running to position speed: up to 240° / sec. Manual pan / tilt speed: 0,5° ~ 240° / sec. Position accuracy: 0.225°
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Alarm: 3 inputs, 1 output, with tour / position auto triggering Proportional pan speed: yes Privacy zones: 4 zones, free adjustable Setup: multiline OSD setup menu Auto resume: after 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10 min. no activity: go to Video output: BNC cable socket
Power Power source: 24 V AC +/- 10% Power consumption: 19 W max. (with PTZ motors)
12 W max. (without PTZ motors)
Physical / environment Connectors: Video output: BNC cable socket
Power/RS485/Alarm: connector cable, open cable end
cable length: 90 cm Ambient temperature: 0°C ~ +40°C Humidity: 85% max Protection rating: IP20, for indoor applications only Dimensions: 200 (height with ceiling mount adapter) x
114 (diameter camera module) mm
Details in dimension drawing Weight: 1.5 kg (camera module incl. adapter board) Delivery scope: speed dome camera, connector board ceiling mount adapter, in-
ceiling mount adapter, user manual, mounting accessories
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2.5 DIMENSIONS
2.5.1 Dimensions with ceiling mount adapter
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2.5.2 Dimensions with recessed ceiling mount adapter
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2.5.3 Dimension EPTZ 100 with wall mount bracket EPTZ 100 WLM
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2.5.4 Dimensions wall bracket EPTZ 100 WLM
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2.5.5 Dimension EPTZ 100 with ceiling pendant bracket EPTZ 100 CPM
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2.5.6 Dimension ceiling pendant bracket EPTZ 100 CPM
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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 MECHANICAL
3.1.1 Ceiling mount
The ceiling mount accessories are included in the EPTZ 100 package.
1. Use the drilling template to mark the drilling holes.
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3) Mount the ceiling adapter and connector board to the ceiling. For the cables, use either the side outlet or a hole in the ceiling.
4) Plug the dome module in the ceiling adapter. Make sure that the position of the camera module connector fits the connector position of the connector board.
5) After plug-in, turn the camera module some degrees clockwise to latch the camera module.
6) Use the hex key to fix the camera position with the locking screw.
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3.1.2 Recessed ceiling mount
Recessed ceiling mount is possible at open ceilings. A metal ring has to be mounted at ceiling side.
1) Cut a 115mm / 4.6" hole into the ceiling. 2) Drill 3 screw holes for mounting in the ceiling Use the metal ring as template for drilling holes.
3) Plug the connector board to the dome module and latch it by turning clockwise.
4) Remove the clear dome cover and click the plastic cover ring at the dome cover with some pressure. Mount the dome cover with ring to the camera module.
5) Position the metal ring at top side of ceiling and mount the prepared speed dome module to the metal ring with 3 tapping screws.
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3.1.3 Wall mount
Wall mount requires the optional bracket EPTZ 100 WLM.
1) Assemble the connector board to the bracket adapter by 3 M4 screws. Follow the red arrow marks at both board and ceiling adapter for correct position.
2) Remove the cable cover from the wall bracket.
3) Mount the bracket adapter with connector board to the bracket.
4) Mount the bracket to the wall.
5) Plug the dome module in the ceiling adapter. Make sure that position of the camera module connector fits the correct position of the connector board.
6) After plug-in, turn the camera module some degrees clockwise to latch the camera module.
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3.1.4 Ceiling pendant mount
Ceiling pendant mount requires the optional adaptor EPTZ 100 CLM.
1) Assemble the connector board to the bracket adapter by 3 M4 screws. Follow the red arrow marks at
board and ceiling adapter for correct position.
2) Mount the bracket adapter with the connector board to the EPTZ 100 CLM. For wiring, use the upper
hole or side outlet of the tube.
3) Mount the EPTZ 100 CLM to the ceiling.
4) Plug the dome module in the ceiling adapter. Make sure that position of the camera module connector
fits the correct position of the connector board.
5) After plug-in, turn the camera module some degrees clockwise to latch the camera module.
6) Use the hex key to fix the camera position with the locking screw.
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3.2 ELECTRICAL
3.2.1 Video
EPTZ 100 provides a composite 1 Vp-p video output PAL/NTSC (video system depending on ordered version) with a BNC cable socket.
Cameras and video displaying or processing equipment (DVRs, switchers etc.) require cabling with 75 Ohm video cable, e.g. RG-59, RG-12, and suitable BNC plugs.
Due to inappropriate absorbability, 50 Ohm coax cable (e.g. RG58), antenna cable and further types of coax cable are not suitable.
Make sure that the video input of the connected video device is terminated with 75 Ohm.
When interconnecting transmission lines (twisted pair, fibre optics, radio) to the speed dome, ensure the accurate receiver calibration.
3.2.2 Power
EPTZ 100 is powered by 24 VAC voltage. Connector is a 5.5 mm power cable socket. Make sure that the used power supply complies with the power requirements of the sp eed dome (19 W max.). 24 VAC / 1 A power source (or higher current) is recommended.
NOTE: If the power supply is not located near the dome camera, make sure that the installation cables
have sufficient diameter, otherwise the voltage drop over the power line will cause malfunction of the speed dome (min. 21.4 VAC at speed dome power input with active PTZ motors is required).
NOTE: Do not connect the power until all installation steps are done!
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3.2.3 RS-485
EPTZ 100 uses RS-485 simplex wiring; the signal is transferred via a single twisted pair line. CAT5 network cable is recommended, UTP version (unshielded) is sufficient for normal application. A shielded cable should be used if the installed cables are expected to be highly susceptible to interferences.
Basically, the bus should be created by serial wiring, star wiring is only permitted using sig nal distributors.
Maximum RS-485 bus cable length is 1200 m. Both the first and the last device are normally 120 Ohm terminated in order to minimize line reflexions.
Serial RS485 installation
Serial RS485 installation with connector boxes and stubs
DS3 Termination switch ON
Correct RS-485 star wiring with RS-485 distributor
Incorrect RS-485 star wiring !
DS3 Termination switch ON
DS3 Termination switch ON
DS3 Termination switch ON
DS3 Termination switch ON
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3.2.3.1 RS-485 installation with EKB 500 keyboard
For connection to EKB 500 via RS-485, it is recommended to use the EKB 500 connector box. The drawing below shows an installation example. Please make sure that the wires are connected with correct polarity.
Alternatively, it is possible to connect the RS-485 wire directly to the keyboard by using a standard RJ45 plug. The pin assignment is shown in the drawing below.
Basic communication settings for EKB 500 are explained in Appendix A. For further details, please refer to the EKB 500 user manual.
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3.2.3.2 RS-485 installation with EverFocus DVR
It is possible to control the EPTZ 100 speed dome by EverFocus DVR (except 1 Ch. models) via network. A combined local control by EKB 500 keyboard and remote (network) control by DVR is also possible.
For a combined local and remote PTZ control, it is mandatory that DVR and speed dome are connected to the same RS-485 port of the EKB 500 keyboard. The RS-485 signal is looped through the DVR.
Combined local and remote PTZ control
Combined local and remote PTZ control with star wring to dome and RS-485 distributor
The drawing below shows an incorrect RS-485 connection for controlling the DVR locally and remotely. With this way of installation, only local PTZ control is possible.
Incorrect wring for combined local and remote PTZ control
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3.2.4 Alarm
EPTZ 100 provides 3 alarm input contacts and 1alarm output relay. It is also possible to trigger the alarm output relay by EKB 500 keyboard command.
For input contacts, use dry Normal Open (N.O.) contacts only. The maximum load of output relay contacts is 30 V AC/DC 0.5 A max.
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3.3 COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
The setup for general RS-485 parameters - protocol type, RS-485 address and baud rate - is done by DIP switches, located at the top of the camera module. Correct settings are essential for communication with the dome controller. For correct communication, all 3 parameters - protocol, baud rate and RS-485 ID- have to comply with the PTZ controller settings. The 120 Ohm termination (DS3) is used at the last dome in the RS-485 bus for avoiding reflections in the RS-485 bus.
Location of DIP switches:
DS1: Protocol and baud rate DS2: RS-485 ID (address) DS3: 120 Ohm termination of RS-485 bus
DS3 DS1 DS2
3.3.1 Baud rate and Protocol
The baud rate setting is done by switch 1 and 2 of DS1:
The telemetry protocol setting is done by switch 3, 4 and 5 of DS1:
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3.3.2 RS-485 ID (address)
The RS-485 ID (address) setting is done by DIP switch DS2. The following table shows the switch positions for the possible addresses 1 ~ 255:
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3.3.3 RS-485 bus termination
The last device in an RS-485 bus should be terminated by 120Ohm resistor to avoid reflections o n the bus (for details, please refer to chapter 3.2.3). The termination is done by DIP switch DS3.
Termination ON Termination OFF
3.4 INITIAL START
After finishing all installation steps, power on the EPTZ 100. At power-up, EPTZ 100 will perform an initialization. The communication settings will briefly appear on the screen. Please check these information to ensure the correct DIP switch settings.
Example:
TYPE: EPTZ100 Firmware: 709M/809Q BAUDRATE:9600 RS-485 ID: 1 PROTOCOL: EVERFOCUS
4 OSD MENU SETUP
4.1.1 Operation in Setup Menu
Start EPTZ menu: If DVR Main monitor is selected ("DVR" in LCD display):
CC If no DVR main monitor is selected: MM
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Enter submenus: JJ
in CAMERA
Change the settings: JJ
EXIT OSD menu / submenus: Menu item EXIT/RETURN > JJ
in CAMERA > ADVANCED SETUP:
Note: Exceptional commands are described in the OSD.
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4.1.2 Menu Structure
OSD Structure Part 1:
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM INFO DISPLAY CAMERA SCAN
CONTROL PRIVACY MASK ALARM INITIALIZE EXIT
SYSTEM INFO
TYPE FIRMWARE BAUDRATE RS-485 ID PROTOCOL
DISPLAY
CAMERA ID CAMERA NAME PRESET NUMBER PRESET NAME PTZ POSITION
CAMERA
ZOOM SPEED ADVANCED SETUP RESCUE MODE BAUDRATE PARITY
SCAN
AUTO PAN ALL PRESET GROUP SCAN TOUR SCAN PATROL PATTERN
MAIN SETUP
CAM TITLE WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT MOTION DET FOCUS EXPOSURE SPECIAL RESET
AUTO PAN
PAN/TILT PAN ONLY CIRCLE
ALL PRESET
SPEED DWELL RUN
GROUP SCAN
GROUP1 GROUP2 GROUP3 GROUP4
FOCUS SETUP
MODE ZOOM TRK ZOOM SPEED D-ZOOM DISP ZOOM MAG ZOOM POS INIT LENS INIT
EXPOSURE SETUP
BRIGHTNESS IRIS SHUTTER AGC SSNR SENS-UP
SPECIAL SETUP
USER PRESET PRIVACY DAY/NIGHT SYNC COMM ADJ IMAGE ADJ
TOUR SCAN
GROUP1 GROUP2 GROUP3 GROUP4 SPEED DWELL RUN
PATROL
PRESET SPEED DWELL RUN
PATTERN 1
RECORD PREVIEW RUN DELETE
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IMAGE SETUP
FREEZE H-REV V-REV SHARPNESS COLOUR GAIN
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OSD Structure Part 2:
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM INFO DISPLAY CAMERA SCAN
CONTROL PRIVACY MASK ALARM INITIALIZE EXIT
CONTROL
AUTO RESUME POWER ON RESUME IMAGE FLIP
AUTO RESUME
MODE TIME
PRIVACY MASK
MASK 1 MASK 2 MASK 3 MASK 4
MASK 1
POSITION ENABLE
ALARM
RELAY INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 OUTPUT
INITIALIZE
POWER ON RESET CAMERA DEFAULT FACTORY DEFAULT LENS REFRESH CAMERA REFRESH
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4.1.3 Main menu
After opening OSD setup the MAIN menu is shown at the screen:
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM INFO DISPLAY CAMERA SCAN CONTROL PRIVACY MASK ALARM INITIALIZE EXIT
Select a menu item with UP/DOWN, RIGHT will open submenu.
NOTE: The OSD menu has a timeout function. After 2 minutes with no activity, the OSD menu will close automatically.
4.1.4 System info
This menu shows the camera type, firmware version and communication settings. There are no editable items in this menu.
SYSTEM INFO TYPE EPTZ100 FIRMWARE 709M809Q BAUD RATE 9600 RS-485 ID 1 PROTOCOL EVERFOCUS
4.1.5 Display
The settings in this menu define the overlay displays of the camera.
CAMERA ID Shows the RS-485 ID on the screen:
ON: display of RS-485 ID OFF: no display of RS-485 ID
CAMERA NAME With setting ON, a camera title with up to 16 characters can be entered.
ON: display of camera title (with option for edit) OFF: no title display
PRESET NUMBER ON: display number of active preset
OFF: no preset number display
PRESET NAME ON: display of a freely editable title (up to 16 characters) of the preset
(available for presets 1 ~ 32)
OFF: no display of preset name
PTZ POSITION ON: show coordinates for pan and tilt in degrees and zoom ratio
OFF: no PTZ position display
RETURN Returns to main menu
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4.1.6 Camera
This menu provides the camera video settings.
CAMERA
ZOOM SPEED Zoom speed setup in 8 possible levels:
ADVANCED SETTING Opens submenu for camera features (following chapter)
RESCUE MODE Mode for recovering serial communication between speed dome and camera
BAUD RATE Baudrate display for RESCUE MODE. This parameter is not needed for normal
PARITY Display of parity setting for RESCUE MODE. This parameter is not needed for
RETURN Returns to main menu
Level 1: slowest to Level 8: fastest
module. This mode is not needed for normal setup. Keep setting OFF. For details consult APPENDIX C: Troubleshooting
setup. For details consult APPENDIX C: Troubleshooting
normal setup. For details consult APPENDIX C: Troubleshooting
4.1.6.1 Advanced setting (camera setup)
NOTE: This menu and its submenus require an operation different from the other EPTZ 100 OSD men us:
Switch between the settings: Switch to submenu / enter: Leave the menu: Menu item "EXIT", confirm with II
MAIN SETUP
CAM TITLE Alternative camera title display option. Please leave this setting OFF and use
"CAMERA NAME" in DISPLAY menu for editing / displaying camera title
WHITE BAL White Balance mode:
ATW Auto-tracking white balance. ATW continuously checks the whole image,
2 options are available for ATW indoor and outdoor. Indoor mode tends
AWC Auto white balance. Camera will make colour calibration of the picture
Manual Manual adjustment of colour preference. With manual setting, the colour
If the lighting is Tungsten or similar (more natural), try to either add
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weights all colours in the picture and updates the white level and colour temperature which is suitable for constantly changing scene.
to be more blue and outdoor mode adds more red to the whole image.
for once and keep the colour temperature until the next command is given. To refresh the colour, a manual trigger needs to be done to the AWC when shown on the display.
temperature can be fixed which can be suitable for indoor and static environment.
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some blue or reduce some red; if lighting is fluorescent or within white spectrum, try to either add some red or reduce some blue.
Default values are 30 (for RED) and 40 (for BLUE); it is recommended
not to set the values too far away from these two default values.
BACKLIGHT
Back light compensation improves the image quality in scenes with extreme light behind the object which usually washes out the image considerably. Back light function is used to reduce, if necessary, both exposure time and video gain to avoid over-exposure. Use the back light compensation for sceneries with back light only; under normal light conditions, the BLC may impair the image quality.
OFF BLC not active LOW; MIDDLE; HIGH Levels of BLC gain. Set the level as low as possible to avoid
overmodulation.
MOTION DET EPTZ 100 does not support this feature. Please leave the setting on OFF.
FOCUS Submenu for setup of focus modes and features:
ONE_PUSH The one-push function focuses the lens after each pan / tilt / zoom
operation and turns autofocus off after focusing.
This mode is recommended for most applications.
AUTO The AUTO mode enforces the lens to automatically adjust its
focusing when either the object moves or the scene has changed.
NOTE: The autofocus function requires adequate illumination of the
scenery. Especially in low lux environment, it is recommended to use the "One Push" autofocus mode, not the "AUTO" mode.
MANUAL Manual mode to finetune and obtain the optimum focusing. In certain conditions, such as weak contrast, dark sceneries etc., the
autofocus function of the camera may not get the best focus position. In such case, the focus can be adjusted manually.
ZOOM TRK Zoom tracking - with setting ON, the lens tries to keep focus also
during zoom in / zoom out operation.
Dependencies zoom modes:
One-Push AUTO Manual Focus
Mode Action ON off ON off n/a off
Change in scene no action no action focusing focusing no action
ZOOM-TRK ZOOM-TRK ZOOM-TRK
Zooming focusing focusing
at stop
Pan/Tilt
Go to Preset focusing at
focusing at
focusing
focusing
focusing focusing focusing
at stop
focusing focusing no action focusing focusing no action
ZOOM SPEED Zoom speed setting: FAST or SLOW
D-ZOOM Value for maximum digital zoom ratio LIMIT x2 ~ x10
DISP ZOOM MAG ON: Overlay display of zoom position on the screen
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ZOOM POS INIT Defines a zoom position after powering up the camera, range is x1 ~ x10
LENS INIT Reset of the autofocus lens in case of malfunction
END Return to CAMERA ADVANCED SETTING page
EXPOSURE BRIGHTNESS Image brightness setting, range 1~100
IRIS Mode of the lens iris:
AUTO: automatic iris mode MANUAL: manual iris operation
SHUTTER Electronic exposure control
ESC: Electronic auto shutter, the shutter speed is automatically adapted to light conditions NOTE: This mode item is only available for setup if IRIS mode is set to "MANUAL" MANUAL: Manual setup of shutter speed A.FLK: Flickerless mode. Useful in sceneries with light sources powered with a frequency different from the camera
AGC Automatic Gain Control, gains video signal under low light conditions. HIGH: AGC ON, high gain NORMAL: AGC ON, normal gain OFF: AGC off (SSNR and SENS-UP are not available in this mode)
SSNR Signal noise reduction. This feature improves the signal- noise ratio under low-light conditions. OFF: no noise reduction LOW, MID, HIGH: level of noise reduction NOTE: this feature requires setting AGC: NORMAL or HIGH
SENS-UP The SENS-UP function increases the light sensitivity by interpolation of several images. AUTO: SENS-UP function active. Enter the submenu to enter the number of maximum interpolated pictures (2 ~ 128) NOTE: Please consider that a higher value creates brighter pictures, but due to the longer calculation time moving objects may appear distorted in the picture. (effect similar to longer exposure time at photo cameras) OFF: no SENS-UP function NOTE: this feature requires setting AGC: NORMAL or HIGH
END Return to CAMERA ADVANCED SETTING page
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SPECIAL Submenu for advanced camera functions:
USER PRESET Not supported by EPTZ 100
PRIVACY Keep OFF setting, privacy mask setup is done in the
PRIVACY MASK menu, available in the main menu
DAY/NIGHT Modes of the day/night switching: B/W : black/white (night) mode, IR cut filter switched off COLOUR: colour (day) mode, IR cut filter switched on AUTO1: day/night switching with short delay time AUTO2: day/night switching with longer delay time
SYNC: Synchronization mode, fixed at INTERNAL mode
COMM ADJ Communication settings for camera interface
Do not change any value in this submenu! Keep default settings:
CAM ID 0 DISP CAM ID OFF BAUD RATE 38400 UART MODE 8-N-1 RET PKT ENABLE
If these settings are changed for whatever reason, the communication between dome electronics and camera menu will be broken. In this case consult APPENDIX C for recovering camera module communication settings.
IMAGE ADJ FREEZE: Store ("freeze") current video image H-REV: Flips the image horizontally V-REV: Flips the image vertically SHARPNESS: Image sharpness adjustment in the range 1 ~ 30 COLOUR GAIN: Colour saturation adjustment in the range 1~ 50
END Return to CAMERA ADVANCED SETTING page
RESET Reset of the camera parameters to factory defaults.
EXIT Return to CAMERA menu.
ATTENTION:
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4.1.7 Scan
This menu contains all setup options for automatic dome modes such as autopan, preset tours and pattern.
SCAN
AUTO PAN ALL PRESET GROUP SCAN TOUR SCAN PATROL PATTERN
AUTO PAN PAN/TILT This autopan mode performs pan and tilt movements between 2
points. The vertical movement will be processed in programmed speed from start / end point, the resulting movement is shown if the schema below:
START Left autopan limit. Move to the position and press
IRIS - to store the start point.
END Right autopan limit. Move to the position and press
IRIS - to store the end point.
SPEED Autopan speed, range fro m 2 (slowest) to 180
(fastest).
DWELL Dwell time at start and end position, adjustable
1~45 seconds.
RUN Autopan start (this function will close OSD menu)
RETURN Return to AUTO PAN menu.
PAN ONLY This autopan mode performs a horizontal movement between 2
points.
START Left autopan limit. Move to the position and press
IRIS - to store the start point.
END Right autopan limit. Move to the position and press
IRIS - to store the end point.
SPEED Autopan speed, range fro m 2 (slowest) to 180
(fastest)
DWELL Dwell time at start and end position, adjustable
1~45 seconds.
RUN Autopan start (this function will close OSD menu).
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RETURN Return to AUTO PAN menu.
CIRCLE This autopan mode performs a continuous horizontal 360°
movement.
TILT
LEVEL
Adjust the vertical position of the camera, press IRIS - to store the vertical angle.
SPEED Autopan speed, range fro m 2 (slowest) to 180
(fastest).
RUN Autopan start (this function will close OSD menu).
RETURN Return to AUTO PAN menu.
RETURN Return to SCAN menu.
ALL PRESET This type of preset tour includes all programmed preset positions.
SPEED Pant/tilt speed for movement between preset
positions, range from 2 (slowest) to 180 (fastest)
DWELL Dwell time at preset positions, adjustable 1~45
seconds (global setting for all presets).
RUN Start preset tour (this function will close OSD
menu).
RETURN Return to SCAN menu.
GROUP SCAN Pre-defined preset tours with 4 preset positions each:
Group 1: preset positions 1~4 Group 2: preset positions 5~8 Group 3: preset positions 9~12 Group 4: preset positions 13~16
GROUP1 SPEED Pant/tilt speed for movement between preset
positions, range from 2 (slowest) to 180 (fastest)
DWELL Dwell time at preset positions, adjustable 1~45
seconds (global setting for all presets).
RUN Start GROUP tour (this function will close OSD
menu).
RETURN Return to SCAN menu.
GROUP2 similar setup as Group 1
GROUP3 similar setup as Group 1
GROUP4 similar setup as Group 1
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TOUR SCAN Combi ned preset tour with selected GROUP tours. GROUP1 ON: Group1 included in tour
OFF: Group1 skipped in tour
GROUP2 ON: Group 2 included in tour
OFF: Group 2 skipped in tour
GROUP3 ON: Group3 included in tour
OFF: Group3 skipped in tour
GROUP4 ON: Group4 included in tour
OFF: Group4 skipped in tour
SPEED Pant/tilt speed for movement between preset
positions, range from 2 (slowest) to 180 (fastest)
DWELL Dwell time at preset positions, adjustable 1~45
seconds (global setting for all presets).
RUN Start preset tour (this function will close OSD
menu).
RETURN Return to SCAN menu.
PATROL The PATROL tour is the most flexible preset tour with selected presets as well
as individual speed and dwell time setting for each preset. The maximum number of preset positions in this tour is 32 (preset numbers 1~32) .
PRESET x Select a preset (1~32):
ON: preset included in the tour OFF: preset skipped in the tour
SPEED Pant/tilt speed for movement to this preset, range
from 2 (slowest) to 180 (fastest)
DWELL Dwell time at selected preset position, adjustable
1~45 seconds.
RUN Start preset tour (this function will close OSD
menu).
RETURN Return to SCAN menu.
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PATTERN A pattern is a programmed course of camera movement. EPTZ 100 can store 4
patterns with a maximum length of 10 minutes each.
1~4 Select a pattern for programming / checking.
RECORD Start the movement programming with "Go To
Preset 1". All manual movements / zoomings are recorded now. The TIMER in the display counts down the available time remaining in seconds.
PREVIEW Shows the programmed pattern. Any pan / tilt
command returns to PATTERN menu.
RUN Starts the selected pattern (this function will close
OSD menu).
DELETE Deletes the selected pattern.
RETURN Return to SCAN menu.
RETURN Return to MAIN menu.
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4.1.8 Control
This menu provides settings for resume function after inactivity, power-up and special functions.
AUTO RESUME OFF/ON > AUTO RESUME is the reaction of the dome after a defined
time of inactivity (no operator action).
ON: auto resume activated
OFF: auto resume not active
MODE Type of resume reaction:
AP(P/T) A-B autopan (pan/tilt) AP(C) 360° autopan (circle) AP(P) A-B autopan (pan only) ALL PRESET preset tour with all presets
GROUP1....4 GROUP preset tour 1~4
TOUR preset tour with selected GROUPS PATROL preset tour with selected preset
positions
PRESET x go to preset position x
NOTE: The HOME key of EKB 500 keyboard
performs a "Go to Preset 1" command. If similar functionality is desired for AUTO RESUME, select "PRESET 1" in this menu.
TIME Duration of inactivity before performing the AUTO
RESUME reaction, adjustable from 1 to 10 minutes.
POWER ON RESUME
IMAGE FLIP OFF/ON ON: image is displayed horizontally flipped ("mirror")
RETURN Return to MAIN menu
OFF/ON Resume action after power-up of the dome.
ON: after dome initialization at power-up, the dome
will start in the mode which is defined under AUTO RESUME.
OFF: no resume function at power-up
OFF: normal image display
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4.1.9 Privacy Mask
EPTZ 100 allows for masking 4 different areas to protect private or confidential zones in the field of view.
MASK1~4 OFF/ON shows the status of the privacy zone:
ON: privacy zone masking active OFF: privacy zone off RIGHT enters the submenu to mask setup
POSITION
ENABLE
RETURN Returns to privacy mask menu.
RETURN Returns to MAIN menu.
NOTE: If privacy masking is active, the pan / tilt speed of the dome is reduced for ensuring correct
processing of privacy masks.
Definition of size and position of the privacy zone: Step 1: the corner in the screen marks the upper left border of the privacy zone:
IRIS OPEN:NEXT STEP
Move the camera to the desired position and press IRIS OPEN (+) to proceed.
Step 2: next screen shows the lower right border of the privacy zone:
IRIS CLOSE TO EXIT
Move the camera to the desired position and press IRIS CLOSE (-) to proceed. The defined mask will appear on the screen.
ON: privacy zone masking active OFF: privacy zone off
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4.1.10 Alarm
In this menu, the alarm reactions for input contacts are defined.
RELAY OFF/ON It is possible to switch the output relay remotely with
this menu item for test purpose:
ON: output relay switched OFF: output relay not active (off)
INPUT1...3 PRESET x Assignment of the preset position which is linked to
alarm input. Select preset position 1~32.
OUTPUT OFF/ON ON: the camera will go to preset [assigned preset
position in lines above] in case of alarm.
In case of alarm, the camera moves to the
defined preset and stays there until manual PTZ control or any programmed AUTO RESUME function is carried out
OFF: no reaction in case of active alarm input
RETURN Return to main menu.
4.1.11 Initialize
POWER ON RESET ON: performs a PTZ initialization similar to power on
OFF: returns to INITIALIZE menu
CAMERA DEFAULT ON: reset of the camera module to factory settings
OFF: returns to INITIALIZE menu
FACTORY DEFAULT ON: reset of the pan/tilt electronics module to factory
settings
OFF: returns to INITIALIZE menu
LENS REFRESH x DAYS OFF,
1...15
CAMERA REFRESH x DAYS OFF,
1...15
Frequent initialization of zoom lens for better stability and preset precision.
OFF: no frequent in itialization
1...15: interval in days for initialization
Frequent initialization of pan/tilt mechanism for better stability and preset precision.
OFF: no frequent in itialization
1...15: interval in days for initialization
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5 OPERATION WITH EKB 500 KEYBOARD
The following chapter describes the EPTZ 100 operation with EKB 500 keyboard (with firmware 1.5 or higher). EPTZ 100 is optimized for protocol type EVF-2 of EKB 500 keyboard. Basic communication settings for EKB 500 are described in APPENDIX A. For further details, please refer to the EKB 500 user manual.
The following operating elements are available for EPTZ 100 PTZ control:
General key description:
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5.1 EKB 500 OPERATION WITH EVERFOCUS PROTOCOL (EVF-2)
Operation outline
Function Keys / operation
Open dome menu
Switch menu functions Change menu settings Leave dome menu Pan/tilt Zoom TELE / WIDE TELE: ZZ
Focus TELE: FF Iris open / close Open iris: II Go to position (preset) Preset number + PP Save position (preset) Delete preset Start patrol tour Start all preset tour Start preset tour Group 1 Start preset tour Group 2 Start preset tour Group 3 Start preset tour Group 4 Start preset Tour Scan Start pattern 1 Start pattern 2 Start pattern 3 Start pattern 4 Start autopan
360° autopan
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5.1.1 EPTZ 100 setup menu
Start EPTZ menu: If DVR Main monitor is selected ("DVR" in LCD display):
CC If no DVR main monitor is selected: MM
Switch between the settings:
Enter submenus: JJ
in CAMERA > ADVANCED SETUP:
Change the settings: JJ
EXIT OSD menu / submenus: Menu item EXIT/RETURN > JJ
in CAMERA > ADVANCED SETUP:
Note: Exceptional commands are described in the OSD.
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5.1.2 Preset positions
Up to 64 preset PTZ positions can be stored in EPTZ 100.
Save presets
S
H
I
F
TT (hold) + PP
S
H
I
F
S
H
I
F
T
> [ preset number ] > EE
Delete preset
C
L
RR (hold) + PP
C
L
C
L
R
> [ preset number ] >
Start (go to) preset
P
O
S
I
T
I
O
P
O
P
O
NN > [ preset number ] > EE
S
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Camera:0001 Save to Position:___[1-192]
Camera:0001 Del Position:___
Camera:0001 go to Position:___[1-192]
5.1.3 Autopan
The speed for autopan function is programmed in OSD menu; the entered value for speed in EKB 500 will be ignored at start of autopan.
Activate A-B autopan (pan between 2 points)
A
.
P
A
NN > any value 11
A
.
P
A
A
.
P
A
N
Activate 360° autopan
S
H
I
F
TT (hold) + AA
S
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S
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T
.
P
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9
> EE
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NN > any value 11
N
R
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N
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~
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> EE
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T
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1
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3
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RR
E
N
T
E
N
T
E
R
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Speed:___[1-239] [ENT] to start.
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5.1.4 Preset tours
EPTZ 100 provides 7 different preset tour modes. All tours are defined in OSD setup menu.
1. PATROL TOUR: Preset tour with up to 16 selected presets.
2. ALL PRESET TOUR: Preset tour with all available presets.
3. GROUP 1 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4
4. GROUP 2 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4
5. GROUP 3 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4
6. GROUP 4 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4
7. TOUR SCAN: Preset tour with defined preset GROUPS
T
O
U
RR > [tour number 1...7] > EE
T
O
U
T
O
U
R
Tour numbers: [1] PATROL TOUR [2] ALL PRESET TOUR [3] GROUP 1 TOUR [4] GROUP 2 TOUR [5] GROUP 3 TOUR [6] GROUP 4 TOUR [7] TOUR SCAN
Alternative for ALL PRESET TOUR:
P
O
S
I
T
I
O
NN > 99
99 > EE
N
T
P
O
S
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T
I
O
P
O
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T
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9
O
N
9
E
E
N
T
E
N
T
E
RR
R
N
T
E
R
E
N
T
E
R
N
T
E
R
Camera:0001 Run Tour:__[1-16]
5.1.5 Pattern tours
EPTZ 100 provides 4 programmed pattern tours with up to 10 minutes duration each. The pattern tours are started with the TT
T
O
U
RR > [tour number 17...20] > EE
T
O
U
T
O
U
R
Tour numbers: [17] Pattern 1 [18] Pattern 2 [19] Pattern 3 [20] Pattern 4
O
U
RR key.
T
O
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O
U
R
N
T
E
R
E
N
T
E
R
N
T
E
R
Camera:0001 Run Tour:__[1-16]
5.1.6 Remote switching of EPTZ 100 output relay
The EKB 500 keyboard provides the option to switch the output relay of EPTZ 100 on / off.
Switch relay ON: FF
Alternative:
P
O
S
I
T
I
O
NN > 88
P
O
S
I
T
I
P
Switch relay OFF: CC
Alternative:
P
P
P
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S
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I
O
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NN > 88
N
22 > EE
8
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11 > EE
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Switch Alarm Out: _ [ 1-8] ON
Switch Alarm Out: _ [ 1-8] OFF
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5.2 EKB 500 OPERATION WITH PELCO-D/P PROTOCOL
NOTE: Not all EPTZ 100 functions are available in PELCO-D/P protocol. Operation for ssome function s is
different to operation with EVERFOCUS protocol.
5.2.1 EPTZ 100 setup menu
Start EPTZ 100 menu: If DVR Main monitor is selected ("DVR" in LCD display):
CC If no DVR main monitor is selected: MM
Switch between the settings:
Enter submenus: JJ
in CAMERA ADVANCED SETUP:
Change the settings: JJ
EXIT OSD menu / submenus: Menu item EXIT/RETURN > JJ
in CAMERA ADVANCED SETUP:
Note: Exceptional commands are described in the OSD.
A
MM (hold) + MM
C
A
A
M
E
N
UU or CC
M
E
N
E
N
U
or alternatively in both modes:
S
H
I
F
TT (hold) + PP
S
H
I
F
S
H
I
F
T
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MM (hold) + MM
C
A
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M
KK
K
KK
K
KK
K
N
UU
E
N
E
N
U
E
N
M
E
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E
N
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E
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E
TT > 99
P
R
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E
9
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J
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55 > EE
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S
S
+
KK
K
--
S
S
-
5.2.2 Preset positions
Up to 64 preset PTZ positions can be stored in EPTZ 100.
Save presets
S
H
I
F
TT (hold) + PP
S
H
I
F
S
H
I
F
T
> [ preset number ] > EE
Delete preset
C
L
RR (hold) + PP
C
L
C
L
R
> [ preset number ] >
Start (go to) preset
P
O
S
I
T
I
O
P
O
P
O
NN > [ preset number ] > EE
S
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Camera:0001 Save to Position:___[1-192]
Camera:0001 Del Position:___
Camera:0001 go to Position:___[1-192]
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5.2.3 Autopan
The speed for autopan function is programmed in the OSD menu; the entered value for speed in EKB 500 will be ignored at start of autopan.
Activate A-B autopan (pan/tilt between 2 points)
A
.
P
A
NN (Pelco-P only)
A
.
P
A
A
.
P
A
N
Alternative:
P
O
S
I
T
I
O
NN > 99
99 > EE
N
T
E
P
O
S
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T
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O
P
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T
I
9
O
N
9
RR
E
N
T
E
N
T
E
R
5.2.4 Preset tours
EPTZ 100 provides 7 different preset tour modes. All tours are defined in the OSD setup menu.
PATROL TOUR: Preset tour with up to 16 selected presets. ALL PRESET TOUR: Preset tour with all available presets. GROUP 1 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4 GROUP 2 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4 GROUP 3 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4 GROUP 4 TOUR: Preset tour with presets 1~4 TOUR SCAN: Preset tour with defined preset GROUPS
P
O
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P
O
P
O
Tour numbers: [68] TOUR SCAN [69] PATROL TOUR [70 or 98] ALL PRESET TOUR [71] GROUP 1 TOUR [72] GROUP 2 TOUR [73] GROUP 3 TOUR [74] GROUP 4 TOUR
NN > [number] > EE
S
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R
Camera:0001 goto Position:__[1-192]
5.2.5 Pattern tours
EPTZ 100 provides 4 programmed pattern tours with up to 10 minutes duration each. The pattern tours are started with the PP
P
O
S
I
T
I
O
P
O
P
O
Numbers: [75] Pattern 1 [76] Pattern 2 [77] Pattern 3 [78] Pattern 4
NN > [number] > EE
S
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N
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NN key.
S
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T
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I
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N
Camera:0001 goto Position:__[1-192]
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5.2.6 Remote switching of EPTZ 100 output relay
The EKB 500 keyboard provides the option to switch the output relay of EPTZ 100 On / Off.
Switch relay ON: FF
Alternative:
P
O
S
I
T
I
O
NN > 88
P
O
S
I
T
I
P
Switch relay OFF: CC
Alternative:
P
P
P
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T
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O
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S
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T
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O
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N
22 > EE
8
2
11 > EE
8
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Switch Alarm Out: _ [ 1-8] ON
Switch Alarm Out: _ [ 1-8] OFF
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6 APPENDIX A: BASIC SETTINGS AT EKB 500 KEYBOARD
The following chapter describes the basic settings in the EKB 500 keyboard to establish communication with speed dome cameras.
6.1 COM PORT SETTING - RS-485 INTERFACE SETTING
Telemetry protocol type and transmission rate are defined in this menu.
M
E
N
UU > COM PORT SETTING > EE
M
E
N
M
E
N
U
Select port 1 or 2 and confirm with EE
Use the JJ Selection: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 Baud. Press EE
The next menu is used for telemetry protocol setting. Use the JJ Selection: EVF-2: recommended protocol for optimized EKB 500 functionality Pelco-D Pelco-P
NOTE: Baud rate and protocol type have to comply with the EPTZ 100 settings for these parameters (DS1 DIP switch setting).
Press EE
O
Y
S
T
I
C
J
O
O
N
T
E
E
N
T
N
T
O
J
O
O
N
T
E
E
N
T
N
T
KK to change the value.
Y
S
T
I
C
Y
S
T
I
C
K
RR to confirm the setting and EE
E
E
R
Y
S
T
I
C
KK to change the value.
Y
S
T
I
C
Y
S
T
I
C
K
RR to confirm the selection and EE
E
E
R
N
T
E
RR
E
N
T
E
N
T
E
R
N
T
E
RR.
E
N
T
E
N
T
E
R
S
CC to cancel.
E
S
S
C
S
CC to cancel.
E
S
S
C
Port : _ ( 1 or 2 ) Input the port.
BAUD : 9600 < [ ↑ ↓ ] to change
Protocol : EVF-2 [ ] to change
Port : 1 Changed [ ENT ] to save
6.2 DEVICE SETTING > CAMERA
Define in this menu RS-485 ID (address) and connected RS-485 port:
M
E
N
UU > DEVICE SETTING > CAMERA SETTING > EE
M
E
N
M
E
N
U
Camera number 1 ~ 9999 (independent from RS-485 address!) Press Enter to confirm the setting and Esc to cancel.
Setup of the RS-485 interface which is connected to EPTZ 100, port 1 or 2. Press Enter to confirm the setting and EE
Enter the RS-485 address of the EPTZ 100.
If the camera is connected to an EverFocus DVR, enter the DVR number and video input number. Enter any value if no DVR is connected (numeric entry compulsory).
Press EE
N
T
E
RR to confirm the setting and EE
E
N
T
E
N
T
E
R
S
CC to cancel.
E
S
S
C
S
CC to cancel.
E
S
S
C
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N
T
E
RR
E
N
T
E
N
T
E
R
Camera Name : ___
RS485 Connected to Port : _ [ 0 (off) ] , 1, 2]
RS485 Address: 001
Camera: 0001 changed [ENT] to save
Video Connected to DVR: _ _ _ CH : _ _
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7 APPENDIX B: BASIC SETTINGS AT EVERFOCUS DVR
The following settings are required to establish RS-485 communication between DVR and sp eed dome:
7.1 EDR / EDVR / EDSR SERIES (EXCEPT EDSR100, EDSR100H)
1. CAMERA menu: enter the correct RS-485 ID (address) at the speed dome camera channel.
2. CONTROL menu: under "RS485" :
BAUD RATE: set value identical to camera baud rate PARITY: NONE DATA BIT: 8 STOP BIT: 1 PROTOCOL: set protocol identical to speed dome protocol
NOTE: The RS-485 ID in CONTROL menu is not related to speed dome control. This RS-485 ID is used for controlling DVR by external keyboard only.
7.2 ECOR / PARAGON SERIES
1. CAMERA menu: enter the correct RS-485 ID (address) at the speed dome camera channel.
2. SYSTEM > I/O CONTROL menu:
BAUD RATE: set value identical to camera baud rate PARITY: NONE DATA BIT: 8 STOP BIT: 1 PROTOCOL: set protocol identical to speed dome protocol
NOTE: The RS-485 ID in menu I/O CONTROL menu is not related to speed dome control. This RS-485 ID is used for controlling DVR by external keyboard only.
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8 APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 GENERAL MALFUNCTION
In case of drifted preset position or abnormal reaction of EPTZ 100 speed dome perform a reset of the dome, for the reset 3 options are possible:
Option 1: Setup menu > INITIALIZE > POWER ON RESET Option 2: (GoTo) POSITION 80 Option 3: Power off dome for min. 5 seconds, then power on
8.2 RECOVERING COMMUNICATION SETTINGS OF CAMERA MODULE
If the camera communication settings in the setup menu CAMERA > ADVANCED SETUP > SPECIAL > COMM ADJ were changed accidentally, the communication between Speed Dome and camera module may be broken.
Symptoms: a) Pan / Tilt works, but no zoom function b) OSD setup works, but no access to the submenu CAMERA > ADVANCED SETUP
Correction: Step 1: Go in setup menu to INITIALIZE > CAMERA DEFAULT > ON and perform a camera reset. If this reset works, all settings
Check access to menu ADVANCED SETUP. If the submenu opens, the communication error is fixed. If the problem still exists, go to STEP 2.
Step 2: Go in setup menu to CAMERA > RESCUE MODE > set to ON The values for BAUD RATE and PARITY will appear.
Change values for BAUD RATE and try with each changed value access to ADVANCED SETUP menu. Check also with
With correct settings access to ADVANCED SETUP is possible, the submenu appears additional to the camera menu on the screen:
Switch off the CAMERA menu display by pressing IRIS + key. Go to > SPECIAL > COMM ADJ and set / verify following default settings: BAUD RATE 38400
UART MODE 8-N-1 RET PKT ENABLE
EXIT all menus.
Restart the EPTZ-100 with power OFF / ON to finish the camera setting recovery.
from ADVANCED SETTING menu will be reset to factory defaults.
PARITY setting ODD/EVEN.
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