EverFocus EPTZ3600 User Manual

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Speed Dome
EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I
USER MANUAL
Date: Oct. 2008
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Table of Contents
1.1. Introduction ................................................................................................ 5
1.2. Specifications ............................................................................................. 7
1.3. Feature ........................................................................................................ 9
1.3.1. Profile of EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I ........................................................... 9
1.3.2. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I Base Board .................................................... 10
1.4. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I Quick Operation Guide (Work with EKB500) .... 12
2.1. Packing List .............................................................................................. 13
2.2. Cable Needed ............................................................................................ 14
2.3. Initial Setup ............................................................................................... 15
2.3.1. Address Setting ................................................................................... 15
2.3.2. Communication Protocol Setting ......................................................... 19
2.3.3. Transmission Speed Setting (Baud Rate Setting) ............................... 19
2.4. Bracket and Speed Dome Installation .................................................... 20
2.4.1. Installation Requirements .................................................................... 20
2.4.2. EPTZ3600 Dome Camera Installation ................................................. 21
2.5. Accessories .............................................................................................. 30
2.5.1. EPTZ-CPMA: Ceiling Pendant Mount Adapter .................................... 30
2.5.2. EPTZ-PMA: Pole Mount Adapter ......................................................... 30
2.5.3. EPTZ- CMA: Corner Mount Adapter .................................................... 31
3.1. Structure of the Setup Menu ................................................................... 32
3.2. VIDEO SETTINGS ..................................................................................... 33
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3.2.1. EXPOSURE ........................................................................................ 33
3.2.2. FOCUS MODE .................................................................................... 35
3.2.3. DIGITAL ZOOM ................................................................................... 35
3.2.4. WHITE BALANCE ............................................................................... 35
3.2.5. BACKLIGHT ........................................................................................ 36
3.2.6. DAY/NIGHT ......................................................................................... 36
3.2.7. COLOR: .............................................................................................. 37
3.2.8. NEGATIVE .......................................................................................... 37
3.2.9. WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE .................................................................... 37
3.2.10 EXIT .................................................................................................... 37
3.3. POSITIONS ................................................................................................ 38
3.4. OSD/AREAS .............................................................................................. 41
3.4.1. CAM. TITLE......................................................................................... 41
3.4.2. AREAS ................................................................................................ 41
3.4.3. DIRECTIONS ...................................................................................... 43
3.4.4. DISPLAY ............................................................................................. 44
3.4.5. EXIT .................................................................................................... 46
3.5. AUTO MODES ........................................................................................... 46
3.5.1. AUTOPAN ........................................................................................... 47
3.5.2. PRESET TOURS ................................................................................ 49
3.5.3. PATTERN ............................................................................................ 51
3.5.4. AUTO RESUME .................................................................................. 52
3.5.5. RESUME TO ....................................................................................... 53
3.5.6. POWER UP FUNC .............................................................................. 54
3.5.7. AUTO FLIP .......................................................................................... 54
3.5.8. EXIT .................................................................................................... 55
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3.6. ALARM ...................................................................................................... 55
3.6.1. ALARM INPUTS .................................................................................. 55
3.6.2. ALARM OUTPUTS .............................................................................. 58
3.6.3. MOTION DETECT............................................................................... 59
3.6.4. EXIT .................................................................................................... 60
3.7. PRIVATE ZONES ....................................................................................... 61
3.8. SYSTEM ..................................................................................................... 63
3.9. INFO ........................................................................................................... 64
3.10. EXIT ........................................................................................................... 65
4.1. Manual Control Mode ............................................................................... 66
4.2. Auto Pan Mode ......................................................................................... 66
4.3. Position Setting ........................................................................................ 67
4.4. Tour Mode ................................................................................................. 68
4.5. Alarm Link to a Position/Tour .................................................................. 69
4.6. Other Operations ...................................................................................... 70
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1. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I OVERVIEW
1.1. Introduction
EPTZ3600 series has 2 types, EPTZ3600 is outdoor type whereas EPTZ3600I is
indoor type, using high sensitivity and high resolution CCD to display high quality
image. The design of ICR (IR cut filter removable) can provide real color even under
strong sunlight in day time. Under slight light in night time, a clear image can still be
displayed. WDR design allows the camera to be installed in any environment. Fast
moving function can reach to 360°/1sec. No matter high speed scanning or low speed
scanning, the solid base can avoid vibration. This full-functioned speed dome can
perform best quality images!
z EPTZ3600 for outdoor model; EPTZ3600I for indoor model
z Built in 36X Optical Zoom Lens
z Super High Resolution 530TV Lines
z True Day and Night function (IR Cut Filter Removable)
z Wide Dynamic Range
z Digital Slow Shutter
z Privacy Zone Masking
z Motion Detection
z Auto detection of protocols z Tilt rotation range -180° z 192 preset positions are available
z 16 cruise tours can be set, and each tour contains up to 16 positions
z 4 Alarm Inputs / 2 Alarm Outputs
z Running to position speed, 0.01º/s to 360º/s
z RS485 Communication
z IP 66 (for EPTZ3600)
Furthermore, the micro control unit enables camera a nimble and exact movement
from minimal 0.01°/sec to maximal 360°/sec. It can go to every preset position in 1
second. It also has other advantages such as:
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¾ 192 preset positions are available.
¾ 16 cruise tours can be set, and each tour contains up to 16 positions.
¾ Up to 256 speed domes can be supported on a RS-485 bus when all speed
domes are controlled by keyboard EKB500.
¾ Built-in fan to enhance heat dissipation at high temperature and circulate
heat to keep system operation at low temperature.
¾ Built-in 4 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs.
All of the features make the intelligent high-speed dome camera works for a wide
range and demanding application such as banks, airports, stations, casinos, streets
of cities, intelligent buildings, etc.
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1.2. Specifications
Product Model EPTZ3600 (outdoor) EPTZ3600I (indoor)
Pickup Device SONY 1/4” EX-view HAD CCD
Video Format NTSC or PAL
Scanning System NTSC: 525 TV lines, 60 fields/sec
PAL: 625 TV lines, 50 fields/sec.
Picture Elements Approx. 768 x 494 (NTSC)
Approx. 752 x 582 (PAL)
Horizontal Resolution 530 TV Lines
Sensitivity 1.4 Lux/ F1.6 (Normal)
0.1 Lux/ F1.6 (ICR OFF, DSS16X)
0.01 Lux/ F1.6 (ICR ON, DSS16X)
S/N Ratio 50 dB (Weight ON)
Electronic Shutter 1 ~ 1/10,000(s) (NTSC)
1 ~1/10,000(s) (PAL)
Digital Slow Shutter 60X(50X for PAL)
Shutter Selection AUTO; A.FLK; Manual (1~1/10000) selectable
Lens Type 36x optical zoom, f=3.4 mm (wide) to 122.4mm (tele),
F1.6 to F4.5
Zoom Ratio 432x max (36x Optical and x 12 Digital zoom)
True Day & Night Yes (Auto/DAY/NIGHT)
Backlight Comp. Yes (OFF/ON)
Wide Dynamic Range Yes (OFF/ON)
White Balance Auto / Indoor / Outdoor
Motion Detection Yes (4 zone)
Privacy Zone Masking Yes (8 zone)
Gamma Correction 0.45
Video Output 1Vp-p / 75 ohm
Sync. Mode Internal
Power Source 24VAC
Power Consumption 21W Max
Operating Temperature
40 ~+50 ≤95%℃℃
-10 ~+50 85%℃℃
Focus Control One push/Auto/Manual
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Horizontal Rotation Speed
0.01°/s360°/s (1-255 grade shift gears)
Horizontal Rotation Range 360° unlimited rotation
Tilt Rotation Range 180° pendulum motion
Auto Zoom Speed Control Control speed auto-adjusted according to zoom length
changing
Auto Pan, 2 points
Can set freely
scanning
Auto Pan Speed
Dwell Time (2 points)
1255 grade available
199 second available
Preset Positions 192 positions
Running to position speed
1255 grade available,0.01º/s - 360º/s
Dwell time at preset
199 available
position
Tour 16 groups
Tour point per group 16 preset positions
Pattern 4 patterns with 90 sec long each
Fan Fan auto starts
Position Accuracy ±0.1°
Alarm 4 in 2 out with tour/position auto triggering
Built-in Menu for Functions Yes
Communication RS-485
Communication Speed 1200/2400/4800/9600bps
EVF-1; EVF-2; Pelco-P ;Pelco-D; A-Type; Plus-D; AUTO;
Built-in Protocols
Panasonic
(Plus-D supports all other brands, it is equivalent to Pelco-D)
Address Editable Yes (through DIP switch)
Speed Dome Address 0-255
Manual Pan/Tilt Speed Pan: 0.01º ~ 360º/s ; Tilt: 0.01º ~ 180º/s
Safety CE, FCC
Dimensions 180mm(W) x 270mm(H) ; 70.9”x106.3”
Weight 3.0kg
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1.3. Feature
1.3.1. Profile of EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I
EPTZ3600
Wall Mount Bracket
Top housing
Outer housing
Sun shield (optional)
Camera main body
Camera module
Top housing
Camera
main body
Bubble
EPTZ3600I
Outer housing
Bubble Camera Module
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1.3.2. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I Base Board
The base board that is inside the top housing connects to power cable, video cable,
control cable, alarm cable and fan. In order to connect to cables, the board needs to be
taken off, and put back after finishing connecting to all cables. The connectors of cable
names are marked on the board in white text. The details of the alarm connector are
shown on the APPENDIX.
There are 4 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs available, represented by Pin 1~12. Pin 13
and 14 are video pins for connecting to video cable. Pin15~16 are RS485 pin for
connecting to keyboard. Pin 17 and 18 are power pin for connecting to 24VAC power.
1~12 ALARM
13~14 VIDEO
15~16 RS485
17~18 24VAC
EPTZ3600 Base board
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Pin # Function
1 ALM_NO_B (Alarm Output Normal Open B)
2 ALM_COM_B (Alarm Output Common B)
3 ALM_NC_B (Alarm Output Normal Close B)
4 ALM_NO_A (Alarm Output Normal Open A)
5 ALM_COM_A (Alarm Output Common A)
6 ALM_NC_A (Alarm Output Normal Close A)
7 ALMIN1 (Alarm Input 1)
8 GND (Ground)
9 ALMIN2 (Alarm Input 2)
10 ALMIN3 (Alarm Input 3)
11 GND (Ground)
12 ALMIN4 (Alarm Input 4)
13 VIDEO+
14 VIDEO-
15 RS485-
16 RS485+
17 AC24A+
18 AC24B-
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1.4. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I Quick Operation Guide (Work with EKB500)
EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I and EKB500 (Keyboard) can work together by using factory
default setting. You just need to connect cables by the following steps:
1. Connect the RS-485 cable to EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I and a keyboard (EKB500).
2. Connect a video cable from EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I to a monitor.
3. Connect the power to the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I and a keyboard (EKB500).
After the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I finishes the self-test mode, you can start to operate
the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I via the keyboard.
To operate the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I:
UP
IRIS+FocusF.Zoom
In
-N.Out
1. Shift the Joystick up/down or right/left to view from camera.
2. Turn the top of the Joystick to zoom in/out.
3. Press Zoom In/Out, Focus F. /N. and IRIS +/- function keys to operate the
EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I.
Zoom INZoom OUT
LEFT RIGHT
DOWN
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2. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I INSTALLATION
2.1. Packing List
There are 3 boxes that are camera main body with a camera module, top housing with a
base board & pin connector and outer housing with bubble, plus one tool packet in the
package. The detail accessories are listed below:
Standard
¾ Camera Main Body x 1
¾ Top Housing x1
¾ Outer Housing with Bubble x1
¾ Power Supply Adapter
¾ Tool packet
Glove x 1 pair
3 desiccant packs
Optional Accessories
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2.2. Cable Needed
Yellow RS485+ Orange RS485-
24VAC
VIDEO
Power Cable
An adapter with 24VAC/3.5A output provides the power to the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I. An
extension power line may be needed.
Note: The input AC voltage range of an adapter depends on different area.
Please make sure the voltage range before installing.
Video Cable
A BNC cable is used for connecting an EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I to a DVR or a monitor. An
amplifier may be needed if the video cable is too long.
RS485 Cable
Yellow wire represents RS485+, orange wire represents RS485-. Connect RS485 to
EKB500 and you will be able to control the speed dome by a keyboard. If you are unable
to control the speed dome with EKB500, it is probably due to a mis-connection. Please
try to switch RS485 wires and connect again.
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2.3. Initial Setup
Initial setup includes dome address, communication protocol, transmission speed, and
terminal resistance settings. All of the settings should be confirmed before the dome is
installed. The control-related setting that is address, communication protocol and
transmission speed have to be set consistently with the control device such as a keyboard
or a DVR.
Notice: Please make sure the power is off before setting, and restart the
EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I to enable a new value after changing.
2.3.1. Address Setting
The address code of the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I should be set to correspond properly
with a control device to control multiple dome cameras. The address codes are made
up by the dipswitch on the camera main body. The 8 bits dipswitch indicates the binary
coded of the address, and there are 256 addresses can be selected (0 ~ 255). It also
means that there are up to 256 dome cameras that can cascade on the RS-485 bus.
The dipswitch setting and the indicated address are represented in the following
diagram.
Note: The factory default address is 1.
Notice: Please make sure the power is off before setting, and restart the
EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I to enable a new value after changing.
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ON
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ID address Protocol/Baud rate/ Terminal resistance
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Switch Address
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2.3.2. Communication Protocol Setting
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd bits are used to set communication protocol. The factory default
protocol is EVF.
Notice: Please make sure the power is off before setting, and restart the
EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I to enable a new value after changing.
Set all of protocol switches to ON; the speed dome EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I will
enter a self-test mode.
2.3.3. Transmission Speed Setting (Baud Rate Setting)
The 4
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bits on the PCB board are used to set the Baud Rate. The default baud rate
setting is 9600.
Protocol
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Terminal Resistance
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Notice: Please make sure the power is off before setting, and restart the
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EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I to enable a new value after changing.
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2.4. Bracket and Speed Dome Installation
2.4.1. Installation Requirements
1. Installation should be handled by a qualified service agent and should comply with
all local regulations. Service personnel should expect potential problems such as
surface strength, surface material, falling objects, outer breaches, building vibration
or other similar conditions.
2. Check for all necessary materials, and ensure if the selected installation location is
suitable for the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I.
Top housing
Main body
Bracket
Bracket base
ETPZ3600 overview
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2.4.2. EPTZ3600 Dome Camera Installation
Note: Installation location that is a wall, a pole or a ceiling needs to support above five
times the total weight of the camera assembly (about 16 kg) to avoid shaken images, and
dropping.
1. Pull the hole of the base board to open it. Detach the power and RS485 wires first by
using a screw driver.
Pull here to open
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2. Apply the adhesive stripe at back of desiccant pack to the inner side of the top
housing. There are totally 3 desiccant packs to be applied.
3. When all the desiccant packs are pasted and alarm cables are connected properly, put
the base board back to its original place, you will need to pull open the switch in order to
have the base board fitted to the top housing.
Pull open this switch
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4. Connect the cable you detached from base board to the RS485 cable, Power cable and
video cable you tread from the wall or ceiling. RS485 cable has to be connected via a
terminal block. If you need to connect alarm cable, thread the alarm cable through the
second hole.
RS485 cable Power cable Video cable
Alarm cable
5. Screw in 4 screws for mounting the bracket base.
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6. Thread the cable through the bracket.
7. Screw the top housing to bracket by using a hexagon wrench.
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8. Screw in 4 long screws to fix the bracket to bracket base.
9. Pull the hole of base board to open it again. Connect the power and RS485 wires back
to power pin and RS485 pin. If you need to connect alarm, connect alarm cable to alarm
pin.
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10. There is a rope pendant from the top housing, this is used to support main body.
The steps of how to apply the rope:
a. Locate the hook first.
Hook
b. Clasp the rope to the hook firmly.
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c. Done!
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11. Hold and push the main body toward the bracket until it is firmly fixed to the
bracket. To release it, press orange buttons at both sides of the body.
12. Twist the cover of main body to top housing clockwise until it is firmly fixed to top
housing.
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Note 1: In order to protect the bubble from dirt and scrape, please put on the gloves
before installing the bubble.
Note 2: The camera module on the mechanical part is very sensitive. Please be careful
when installing this part.
13. Turn on the power, and start to operate the EPTZ3600.
Note: When turning on the power, EPTZ3600 will enter self-inspection mode, and carry out
a self-testing program. After finishing self-inspection, you can start to operate the
EPTZ3600.
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2.5. Accessories
2.5.1. EPTZ-CPMA: Ceiling Pendant Mount Adapter
The ceiling pendant mount adapter is used for installing a speed dome on the ceiling
indoors or outdoors.
The extension poles are available for the pole mount.
2.5.2. EPTZ-PMA: Pole Mount Adapter
The pole adapter is used for installing a wall mount bracket to a pole indoors or outdoors.
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2.5.3. EPTZ- CMA: Corner Mount Adapter
The corner mount are used for installing a wall mount bracket to a 270° corner of walls
indoors or outdoors.
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3. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I CAMERA SETUP MENU
In this section, setup and operation guide of EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I will be introduced.
There are 9 items of the setting menu.
3.1. Structure of the Setup Menu
Press MENU to enter camera setup menu.
Turn the Joystick up/down to change subentries, and right/left to change the setting. If
there is an arrow at the end of selection, it means that selection has a sub-menu, please
press Enter key of keyboard to enter sub-menu.
VIDEO SETTINGS
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
(diagram 3.1)
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3.2. VIDEO SETTINGS
In main menu, turn joystick Up / Down to select VIDEO SETTINGS. Turn joystick Left /
Right to enter VIDEO SETTINGS sub-menu (see diagram 3.2).
VIDEO SETTINGS
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
EXPOSURE<┘
EXPOSURE<┘
FOCUS MODE ONE PUSH
DIGITAL ZOOM ON
WHITE BALANCE AUTO
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO
COLOR ON
NEGATIVE OFF
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE OFF
EXIT
(diagram 3.2)
FOCUS MODE ONE PUSH
DIGITAL ZOOM ON
WHITE BALANCE AUTO
BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO
COLOR ON
NEGATIVE OFF
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE OFF
EXIT
EL. SHUTTER AUTO
SLOW SHUTTER OFF
IRIS MODE AUTO
AE SPEED 0I-----6
EXIT
(diagram 3.3)
3.2.1. EXPOSURE
In Exposure menu, there is a sub-menu. Press Enter key or turn joystick Left / Right to
enter Exposure sub-menu.
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There are 5 options in Exposure: EL. SHUTTER, SLOW SHUTTER, IRIS MODE, and AE
SPEED.
EL.SHUTTER: Select electronic shutter mode from the options of the menu. There are
AUTO, A.FLK , 1/60, 1/180 , 1/250 , 1/1000 , 1/3000 and 1/10000 at NTSC model; and
AUTO, A.FLK, 1/50, 1/150, 1/215, 1/1000, 1/2500 and 1/10000 at PAL model.
AUTO: Auto electrical shutter
A.FLK:
Anti-Flicker. Camera will auto adjust the shutter to reduce the flicker caused by
fluorescent light.
1/60 (NTSC) and 1/50 (PAL): default manual shutter.
1/180:
1/160 sec shutter for NTSC and 1/150: 1/150 sec shutter for PAL 1/250: 1/250 sec shutter for NTSC and 1/215: 1/215 sec shutter for PAL 1/1000: 1/1000 sec shutter for both NTSC and PAL 1/3000: 1/3000 sec shutter for NTSC and 1/2500: 1/2500 sec shutter for PAL 1/10000: 1/10000 sec shutter for both NTSC and PAL
SLOW SHUTTER
: Slow electronic shutter. In order to enhance the view in the low lux
environment, slow shutter allows more light go through the shutter. Select from AUTO
and OFF.
AUTO:
Auto Slow Shutter.
OFF: Disable Slow Shutter function.
NOTE: If EL. SHUTTER is selected, SLOW SHUTTER will be disabled.
IRIS MODE:
MANUAL: Manual Iris.
AUTO: Auto Iris.
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AE SPEED: if you select AUTO in slow shutter, you can set exposure time (move the
cursor between 0~6)
EXIT: Select Exit to save settings and exit from current page.
3.2.2. FOCUS MODE In Focus mode, we define focus type from ONE PUSH, AUTO and Manual. ONE PUSH: Enable the one push trigger focus mode. The focus lens holds the same
position until the next trigger command is received. This function prevents
the wrong focus in dark.
AUTO: Auto focus is enabled. It automatically adjusts the focus position to maximize the
high frequency content of the picture in a center measurement area, taking into
consideration the high luminance and strong contrast components.
MANUAL: Enable the manual focus mode.
3.2.3. DIGITAL ZOOM
Digital zoom enable or disable.
ON: Enable a digital zoom. OFF: Disable a digital zoom.
3.2.4. WHITE BALANCE
White Balance has the following modes:
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AUTO: this mode computed the white balance value output using color information from
the entire screen. It outputs the proper value using the color temperature radiating from
a black subject based on a range of value from 3000 to 7500K.
INDOOR: 3200 K Base mode. OUTDOOR: 5800 K Base mode.
3.2.5. BACKLIGHT
This is the function of Back Light Compensation. When the background of subject is too
bright, or when the subject is too dark due to shooting in AE mode, back light
compensation will make the subject appear clearer.
ON: Enable Back Light Compensation. OFF: Disable Back Light Compensation.
3.2.6. DAY/NIGHT
In Day/Night, we define the ICR (IR Cut-Removable) mode settings. The camera is
built-in an infrared (IR) Cut-Filter which can be disengaged from the image path for
increased sensitivity in low light environments.
Select from AUTO, DAY and NIGHT
NIGHT: IR cut filter is always removed (ICR ON). DAY: IR cut filter is always attached (ICR OFF). AUTO: Auto Day/Night mode switch. The camera will automatically switch the settings
needed for attaching or removing the IR cut filter. With a set level of darkness, the IR
cut filter is automatically disabled (ICR ON), and the infrared sensitivity is increased.
With a set level of brightness, the IR cut filter is automatically enabled (ICR OFF).
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3.2.7. COLOR:
In Color, we define color of the image.
Select from ON and OFF.
ON: Color image OFF: B/W image
3.2.8. NEGATIVE
In Negative mode, it will switch ON/OFF the negative art image output.
Select from ON and OFF.
ON: Enable Negative function OFF: Disable Negative function
3.2.9. WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE
In Wide Dynamic Range, we define wide dynamic range from ON and OFF. This function
is effective when shooting images against the sun, or when shooting a very bright subject.
ON: Enable wide dynamic range
: Disable wide dynamic range.
OFF
Notice: When the wide dynamic range is ON, some part of the image may appear
solarized. This is normal for the wide dynamic range, and is not a camera malfunction.
3.2.10 EXIT
Select Exit to save settings and exit from current page.
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3.3. POSITIONS
In main menu, turn joystick Up or Down to select POSITION option. Press Enter key or
turn joystick Left / Right to enter POSITION sub-menu (See diagram 3.4).
VIDEO SETTINGS
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
SET POSITIONS <┘
FREEZE PICTURE OFF
EXIT
(diagram 3.4)
Press Enter key of keyboard to enter SET POSITIONS sub-menu.
Turn the joystick Left / Right to select preset position. There are totally 36 preset positions
can be set. Once the preset position is selected, go to RETURN and turn the joystick Left /
Right to exit from current page.
SET POSITIONS <┘
FREEZE PICTURE OFF
EXIT
PRESET POSITION
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36
PR EV PAG E/ NE XT PAG E
RETURN
(diagram 3.5)
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PRESET NO. 1
POSITION SET <┘
SPEED 100
DWELL TIME (S) 4
FOCUS MODE MANUAL
WHITE BALANCE AUTO
TITLE 1
DEFAULT ON
RETURN
(diagram 3.6)
POSITION: Select from SET and CLEAR.
MOVE TO POSITION
IRIS+: SAVE AND RETURN
SET: Select SET and press Enter key of keyboard, you will be entered to a sub-menu.
Turn the joystick to your desired position. Once the position is confirmed, press
IRIS+ key of keyboard to save setting and return to previous menu.
Clear: Select Clear and press Enter key of keyboard, and the POSITION will be cleared.
You will automatically go back to the sub-menu of PRESET POSITION. (see
diagram 3.7).
PRESET POSITION
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36
PR EV PAG E/ NE XT PAG E
RETURN
(diagram 3.7)
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SPEED: Select the speed for the preset position. The value is from 1 to 255 and 255 is
the highest speed.
DWELL TIME (S): Select the dwell time (in second) for the preset position from 1 to 99.
FOCUS MODE: Select focus mode for the preset position from MANUAL, ONE PUSH and
AUTO.
WHITE BALANCE: Select the white balance for the preset position from Auto, Indoor and
outdoor.
TITLE: Enter title name for the preset position. Turn the joystick Up or Down to select the
character. Turn the joystick Left or Right to select the character position. Once the title is
inputted, turn the joystick to the last character and keep turning right again to return to
previous mode.
DEFAULT: Select ON to set the preset position to default value.
FREEZE PICTURE: Speed dome will stop at the previous position until the next position is
reached.
ON: freeze picture
OFF: disable freeze picture function.
EXIT: Select Exit to save settings and exit from current page.
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3.4. OSD/AREAS
In main menu, turn joystick Up or Down to select OSD/AREAS. Turn joystick Left or Right
to enter OSD/AREAS sub-menu (see diagram 3.8)
VIDEO SETTINGS
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
(diagram 3.8)
CAM. TITLE EPTZ3600__
<┘
AREAS
DIRECTIONS <┘
DISPLAY <┘
EXIT
3.4.1. CAM. TITLE
Enter title name for the camera. Turn the joystick Up or Down to select the character. Turn
the joystick Left or Right to select the character position. Once the title is inputted, turn the
joystick to the last character and keep turning right again to return to previous mode.
3.4.2. AREAS
Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to enter AREAS sub-menu.
ZONE
CAM. TITLE EPTZ3600__
AREAS <┘
DIRECTIONS <┘
DISPLAY <┘
EXIT
TITLE RANGE CLR
1. ---------------------------- --------
2. ---------------------------- --------
3. ---------------------------- --------
4. ---------------------------- --------
5. ---------------------------- --------
6. ---------------------------- --------
7. ---------------------------- --------
8. ---------------------------- --------
RETURN
<┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘]
(diagram 3.9)
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In zone menu, you can set a zone and name it, when the speed dome turns to the zone
you set, it will display zone name on the screen (only if “OSD/AREAS->Display -> Zone” is
set as “YES”). Turn the joystick to Up/Down to select the character. Turn the joystick Left
or Right to select the character position. Once the title is inputted, turn the joystick
Left/Right to go “Range” section, and press Enter key to enter Range sub-menu. Use the
joystick to move speed dome to its left position. Press IRIS+ key to save left position
setting and go to next step or press IRIS- to cancel.
ZONE
TITLE RANGE CLR
1. ---------------------------- --------<┘ [<┘]
2. ---------------------------- --------
3. ---------------------------- --------
4. ---------------------------- --------
5. ---------------------------- --------
6. ---------------------------- --------
7. ---------------------------- --------
8. ---------------------------- --------
RETURN
<┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘] <┘ [<┘]
ZONE1
MOVE TO LEFT POSITION IRIS+: SAVE AND NEXT STEP IRIS-: CANCEL
(diagram 3.10)
Use the joystick to move speed dome to its right position. Press IRIS+ or IRIS- key to save
and return.
ZONE1
MOVE TO LEFT POSITION IRIS+: SAVE AND NEXT STEP IRIS-: CANCEL
ZONE1
MOVE TO RIGHT POSITION IRIS+/IRIS-: SAVE AND RETURN
(diagram 3.11)
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Turn joystick Right/Left to highlight the zone you have set and turn the joystick Up/Down to
select another zone number. If you wish to clear the zone you have set, go to “CLR” and
press Enter key.
3.4.3. DIRECTIONS
Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to enter DIRECTIONS sub-menu
(see diagram 3.12)
CAM. TITLE EPTZ3600__
<┘
AREAS
DIRECTIONS <┘
DISPLAY <┘
EXIT
DIRECTIONS NORTH
SET NORTH
DEFAULT NORTH [PUSH ENT]
RETURN
<┘
(diagram 3.12)
1. Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to enter Set North position menu.
2. Move the joystick to North position. (see diagram 3.13)
DIRECTIONS NORTH
SET NORTH<┘
DEFAULT NORTH [PUSH ENT]
RETURN
MOVE TO POSITION
IRIS+: SAVE AND RETURN
(diagram 3.13)
3. Press IRIS+ key of keyboard to save and return.
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4. Go to “DEFAULT NORTH” and press Enter key to set the north position as default north
position. (see diagram 3.14)
DIRECTIONS NORTH
SET NORTH
DEFAULT NORTH [PUSH ENT]
RETURN
<┘
(diagram 3.14)
5. Go to Return and turn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu.
3.4.4. DISPLAY
Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to enter DISPLAY sub-menu (see
diagram 3.15)
CAM. TITLE EPTZ3600__
<┘
AREAS
DIRECTIONS <┘
DISPLAY <┘
EXIT
(diagram 3.15)
SHOW OSD ON
CAMERA TITLE NO
DIRECTIONS NO
ZONES NO
PRESET TITLE YES
ZOOM NO
FAN NO
MOTION NO
CAMERA STATUS NO
RETURN
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1. SHOW OSD
ON: show OSD of Camera Title, Directions, Zones, Preset Title, Motion, Zoom, Fan and
Camera Status.
OFF: do not show OSD.
2 SEC: show OSD for 2 seconds.
5 SEC: show OSD for 5 seconds.
10 SEC: show OSD for 10 seconds.
2. CAMERA TITLE
show camera title
YES:
NO:
do not show camera title
3. DIRECTIONS
YES: show directions
NO: do not show directions
4. ZONES
show zones
YES:
NO: do not show zones
5. PRESET TITLE
YES:
show preset title
NO: do not show preset title
6. ZOOM
YES: show zoom multiple when zoom in or zoom out.
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NO: do not show zoom multiple.
7. FAN
YES: show fan indication when fan is enabled.
NO: do not show fan indication.
8. MOTION
show motion message when a motion occurs.
YES:
NO: do not show motion message when a motion occurs.
9. CAMERA STATUS
YES:
shows camera status
NO: do not show camera status
10. RETURN
Turn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu
3.4.5. EXIT
Select Exit to save settings and exit from current page.
3.5. AUTO MODES
In main menu, turn joystick Up/Down to select AUTO MODES. Turn joystick Left/Right to
enter AUTO MODES sub-menu (See diagram 3.16)
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VIDEO SETTINGS
AUTOPAN <┘
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
(diagram 3.16)
3.5.1. AUTOPAN
Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to enter AUTOPAN sub-menu (see
diagram 3.17)
AUTOPAN <┘
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
AUTOPAN
ENDLESS MODE ON
SPEED 32
DWELL TIME L (S) 4
DWELL TIME R (S) 4
SET LEFT POS.
SET RIGHT POS.
DEFAULT ON
RETURN
<┘ [EMPTY]
<┘ [EMPTY]
(diagram 3.17)
a. ENDLESS MODE
ON: enable endless mode. The speed dome will perform 360 degree endless
auto-pan.
OFF: disable endless mode. The speed dome will perform auto-pan between position
left and position right.
b. SPEED
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Select speed from 1~255 and 255 is the highest speed.
c. DWELL TIME L (S)
Select dwell time of the left position from 1~99 seconds.
d. DWELL TIME R (S)
Select dwell time of the right position from 1~99 seconds
e. SET LEFT POS.
Press Enter key or turn the joystick Left/Right to enter SET LEFT POS. menu. Turn the
joystick to the position where you wish to set Left position. Press IRIS+ key of keyboard to
save setting and return to previous menu. (see diagram 3.18)
AUTOPAN
ENDLESS MODE ON
SPEED 32
DWELL TIME L (S) 4
DWELL TIME R (S) 4
SET LEFT POS. <┘
SET RIGHT POS.
DEFAULT ON
IRIS-: RETURN
<┘
MOVE TO POSITION
IRIS+: SAVE AND RETURN
(diagram 3.18)
f. SET RIGHT POS.
Press Enter key or turn the joystick Left/Right to enter SET RIGHT POS. menu. Turn the
joystick to the position where you wish to set RIGHT position. Press IRIS+ key of
keyboard to save setting and return to previous menu. (see diagram 3.19)
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AUTOPAN
ENDLESS MODE ON
SPEED 32
DWELL TIME L (S) 4
DWELL TIME R (S) 4
SET LEFT POS.
SET RIGHT POS. <┘
DEFAULT ON
IRIS-: RETURN
<┘
(diagram 3.19)
MOVE TO POSITION
IRIS+: SAVE AND RETURN
g. DEFAULT
ON: all settings in AUTOPAN menu will be returned to default values.
OFF: the setting in AUTOPAN menu is not default value.
h. RETURN
Turn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu
3.5.2. PRESET TOURS
Press Enter key or turn the joystick Left/Right to enter PRESET TOURS sub-menu (see
diagram 3.20)
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AUTOPAN <┘
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
a. Tour NO.: Turn the joystick Left/Right to select tour number first
(diagram 3.20)
TOUR NO. 1
POS DWELL SPEED
1 PRE1
2 PRE2
3 PRE3
4 PRE4
5 PRE5
6 PRE6
7 PRE7
PREV PAGE/NEXT PAGE
RETURN
<┘ DEFAULT DEFAULT
<┘ DEFAULT DEFAULT
<┘ DEFAULT DEFAULT
<┘ DEFAULT DEFAULT
<┘ DEFAULT DEFAULT
<┘ DEFAULT DEFAULT
<┘ DEFAULT DEFAULT
b. PRE: Turn the joystick Left/Right to select preset position. Press Enter key of
keyboard to go next setting. Max. 16 positions can be set for a tour.
c. DWELL: Turn the joystick Up/Down to set dwell time of the tour from 1~99
sec or default.
d. SPEED: Turn the joystick Right after setting dwell time. Turn the joystick Up
or Down to select tour speed from 1 ~255 or default. Press Enter key when
you finish Tour setting of preset position.
e. PREV PAGE/NEXT PAGE: Turn the joystick Left to go previous page or turn
joystick Right to go next page.
f. RETURN: Turn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu.
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3.5.3. PATTERN
Press Enter key of keyboard to enter PATTERN sub-menu (see diagram 3.21)
AUTOPAN <┘
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
a. Turn the joystick Up or Down to select pattern number.
b. Turn the joystick Left or Right to select action mode, either PLAY or SET. c. Select SET and press Enter key of keyboard.
(diagram 3.21)
PATTERN SETUP
PATTERN DURATION ACTION
PAT1 --- PLAY
PAT2 --- PLAY<┘
PAT3 --- PLAY<┘
PAT4 --- PLAY<┘
RETURN
<┘
PATTERN SETUP
PATTERN DURATION ACTION
PAT1 --- SET
PAT2 --- PLAY
PAT3 --- PLAY
PAT4 --- PLAY
IRIS+: RETURN
(diagram 3.22)
PATTERN 1 RECORD MODE
90s REMAIN
IRIS+: SAVE AND RETURN
IRIS-: CANCEL
d. Turn the joystick to record the tour you wish to set. Press IRIS+ when you
finish setting pattern tour. Press IRIS- if you wish to cancel this action. At
duration column of PATTERN SETUP menu, you will see the duration time
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of pattern you set.
e. When you return to PATTERN SETUP menu, turn the joystick Left/Right to
PLAY. Press Enter key of keyboard. The camera starts to run the pattern
tour you set. The camera keeps playing the pattern until you press IRIS- to
cancel playing and it will return to PATTERN SETUP menu.
PATTERN SETUP
PATTERN DURATION ACTION
PAT1 --- PLAY
PAT2 --- PLAY
PAT3 --- PLAY
PAT4 --- PLAY
IRIS+: RETURN
f. RETURN: Turn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu.
3.5.4. AUTO RESUME
PATTERN 1 PLAY MODE 1
90s REMAIN
IRIS-: CANCEL
(diagram 3.23)
Return to previous mode, if no action for a period.
Turn the joystick Left/Right to set AUTO RESUME. Auto Resume is selectable from OFF,
After 30S, After 1M, after 5M, After 10M, After 30M and After 60M. After this period of time,
speed dome will resume to the mode you set in “RESUME TO”. By selecting OFF, this
function will be disabled. (see diagram 3.24)
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AUTOPAN <┘
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
(diagram 3.24)
3.5.5. RESUME TO
Turn the joystick Left/Right to select the mode to resume to. It is selectable from PREV
MODE, POS.1 (H), TOUR1, PAT.1 and AUTOPAN. (see diagram 3.25)
AUTOPAN <┘
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
(diagram 3.25)
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3.5.6. POWER UP FUNC
Turn the joystick Left or Right to select the mode to return to when power failure occurs. It
is selectable from PREV MODE, POS.1 (H), TOUR1, PAT.1, AUTOPAN and OFF. (see
diagram 3.26)
AUTOPAN <┘
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
(diagram 3.26)
3.5.7. AUTO FLIP
Select ON to enable Auto Flip function or select OFF to disable Auto Flip. (see diagram
3.27)
AUTOPAN <┘
PRESET TOURS <┘
PATTERN <┘
AUTO RESUME OFF
RESUME TO POS.1(H)
POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE
AUTO FLIP ON
EXIT
(diagram 3.27)
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3.5.8. EXIT
Exit from the current menu.
3.6. ALARM
In main menu, turn joystick Up or Down to select ALARM. Turn joystick Left or Right to
enter ALARM sub-menu (see diagram 3.28)
VIDEO SETTINGS
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
(diagram 3.28)
ALARM INPUTS <┘
ALARM OUTPUTS <┘
MOTION DETECT <┘
EXIT
3.6.1. ALARM INPUTS
Press Enter key of keyboard to enter ALARM INPUTS sub-menu. (see diagram 3.29)
a. Go to INPUT NO. selection and turn the joystick Left/Right to select alarm input
number from 1 ~4.
b. Type: Select Normal Close (NC), Normal Open (NO), NIGHT NC, NIGHT NO, or OFF
for alarm type.
NC: Enable a normal close alarm input.
NO: Enable a normal open alarm input.
NIGHT NC: Set camera at night mode with normal close alarm input. When there is
event triggered, the camera will be changed to day mode.
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NIGHT NO: Set camera at night mode with normal open alarm input. When there is
event triggered, the camera will be changed to day mode.
OFF: Disable alarm input.
ALARM INPUTS <┘
ALARM OUTPUTS <┘
MOTION DETECT <┘
EXIT
(diagram 3.29)
ALARM INPUTS
INPUT NO. 1
TYPE NO
REACTION POSITION
DURATION TIMEOUT
PRIORITY 1234
RETURN
<┘ 1
<┘ 5
c. REACTION: The action will be taken when alarm is triggered.
OFF: No reaction will be taken when alarm is triggered.
POSITION: When the alarm is triggered, speed dome will go to the preset position.
Turn the joystick Left or Right to select on Position and press Enter key to select
position number. Turn joystick Left/Right to make selection. It is selectable from
1~192. Press Enter key again to confirm selection.
PATTER N:
When the alarm is triggered, speed dome will run the pattern. Turn the
joystick Left/Right to select on Pattern and press Enter key to select pattern number.
Turn joystick Left/Right to make selection. It is selectable from1~4. Press Enter key
again to confirm selection.
TOUR: When the alarm is triggered, speed dome will run the tour. Turn the joystick
Left or Right to select on Tour and press Enter key to select tour number. Turn joystick
Left or Right to make selection. It is selectable from1~16. Press Enter key again to
confirm selection.
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d. DURATION: Duration of alarm input.
TIMEOUT: Turn the joystick Left or Right to select on TIMEOUT and press Enter key
to select time-out. Time-out is selectable from 1~99. Press Enter key again to confirm
selection.
LATCHED: Turn the joystick Left or Right to select on LATCHED. The alarm output
will not stop until there is any operation on keyboard.
TRANSPARENT: Turn the joystick Left or Right to select on TRANSPARENT. The
alarm output will not stop until the alarm is stopped.
e. PRIORITY: Turn the joystick Left or Right to select alarm input priority, it is selectable
from 1234/2341/3412/4123.
f. RETURN: Turn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu.
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3.6.2. ALARM OUTPUTS
Press Enter key of keyboard to enter ALARM OUTPUTS sub-menu. (see diagram 3.30)
ALARM INPUTS<┘
ALARM OUTPUTS <┘
MOTION DETECT <┘
EXIT
(diagram 3.30)
a. OUTPUT NUM: Select Output number from 1~2.
ALARM OUTPUT TRIGGER
OUTPUT NO 1
INPUT1 YES
INPUT2 YES
INPUT3 YES
INPUT4 YES
MOTION NO
SYSTEM ERROR NO
REMOTE NO
RETURN
b. INPUT1: Select YES to enable Alarm input 1 for the alarm output selected. Select NO
to disable Alarm input 1.
c. INPUT2: Select YES to enable Alarm input 2 for the alarm output selected. Select NO
to disable Alarm input 2.
d. INPUT3: Select YES to enable Alarm input 3 for the alarm output selected. Select NO
to disable Alarm input 3.
e. INPUT4: Select YES to enable Alarm input 4 for the alarm output selected. Select NO
to disable Alarm input 4.
f. MOTION: Select YES to have alarm output triggered when a motion event is detected.
Select NO to disable this function.
g. SYSTEM ERROR: Select YES to have alarm output triggered when system error
occurs. Select NO to disable this function.
h. REMOTE: Select YES to have alarm output triggered when RS485 failure occurs.
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Select NO to disable this function.
i. RETURN: RETURN to the previous menu.
3.6.3. MOTION DETECT
Press Enter key of keyboard to enter MOTION DETECT sub-menu. (see diagram 3.31)
You can set 4 motion areas.
ALARM INPUTS <┘
ALARM OUTPUTS <┘
MOTION DETECT <┘
EXIT
MOTION DETECT 1 OFF
MOTION DETECT 2 OFF
MOTION DETECT 3 OFF
MOTION DETECT 4 OFF
SENSITIVITY 240
INTERVAL TIME (S) 1
EXIT
(diagram 3.31)
a. Turn the joystick Left or Right to select ON for motion detection. A window as below
pops up.
MOTION DETECT INFO
M1: 67 M2: 87
b. Press Enter key to enter Motion Detection Setting. Use the joystick to select motion
area. Turn the joystick Up or Down to select directions, LEFT, RIGHT, UPPER or LOWER.
Turn the joystick Left or Right to adjust the value of motion area. For Left & Right
directions, it is selectable from 0 to 12. For Upper & Lower directions, it is selectable from
0 to 8. There is a color frame showing you the motion detection area you change. Motion 1
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is represented by pink, Motion 2 by blue, Motion 3 by green and Motion 4 by yellow. Press
IRIS+ key to save setting and return to previous menu. Press IRIS- to return to previous
menu.
MOTION DETECT SETTING 1
LEFT 0-----------12
RIGHT 0----------12
UPPER 0-------8
LOWER 0-------8
RETURN
(diagram 3.32)
c. SENSITIVITY: select motion detection sensitivity level from 1~255.
d. INTERVAL TIME (S): select interval time in seconds from 1~255. Speed dome will
stop detecting motion during this interval time.
3.6.4. EXIT
Exit from the current menu.
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3.7. PRIVATE ZONES
In main menu, turn joystick Up/Down to select PRIVATE ZONES masking. Turn joystick
Left/Right to enter PRIVATE ZONE sub-menu (see diagram 3.33)
VIDEO SETTINGS
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
PR IVAT E ZONE 1 ON <┘
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
ZONE COLOR BLACK
EXIT
(diagram 3.33)
a. ON: Turn joystick Left/Right to select ON/OFF. For private zone ON, press Enter key to
enter private zone position.
b. Turn the joystick and move to position (azimuth) of private zone. Press IRIS+ or IRIS-
key to set private zone size.
PRIVATE ZONE 1 SIZE
SET ZONE SIZE
IRIS-: JOYSTICK FOR PTZ
IRIS+: SAVE AND RETURN
PRIVATE ZONE 1 POSITION
MOVE TO POSITION
IRIS+/IRIS-: JOYSTICK FOR SET SIZE
(diagram 3.34)
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c. Select the area to be covered first. Turn joystick Left/Right to adjust width of the private
zone area. Turn joystick Up or Down to adjust height of the private zone area. Press
IRIS- key to set private zone position. Press IRIS+ to save and return to previous
menu.
PRIVATE ZONE 1 ON <┘
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
PRIVATE ZONE 1 OFF
ZONE COLOR BLACK
EXIT
(diagram 3.35)
d. Zone color: select private zone area color.
e. Exit: exit from current menu.
PRIVATE ZONE 1 SIZE
SET ZONE SIZE
IRIS-: JOYSTICK FOR PTZ
IRIS+: SAVE AND RETURN
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3.8. SYSTEM
In main menu, turn joystick Up/Down to select SYSTEM. Turn joystick Left/Right to enter
SYSTEM sub-menu (see diagram 3.36)
VIDEO SETTINGS
POSITIONS
OSD/AREAS
AUTO MODES
ALARM
PRIVATE ZONES
SYSTEM
INFO
EXIT
AUTO INIT OFF
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
PASSWORD
LOAD DEFAULT [PUSH ENT]
RESTART [PUSH ENT]
EXIT
<┘
(diagram 3.36)
a. AUTO INIT: Select auto initiation time from OFF, DAILY, WEEKLY. Speed dome will
automatically initiate and return to the previous position by maintaining all the settings
you have done.
b. LANGUAGE: Select language. The current version only supports English version.
c. PASSWORD: Press Enter key or turn joystick Left/Right to enter password sub-menu.
AUTO INIT OFF
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
PASSWORD
LOAD DEFAULT [PUSH ENT]
RESTART [PUSH ENT]
EXIT
<┘
(diagram 3.37)
PASSWORD
PASSWORD ACTIVE NO
ENTER PASSWORD XXXX
VERIFY PASSWORD XXXX
SAVE AND RETURN
RETURN
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-PASSWORD ACTIVE: Select YES to activate password mode. Select NO to disable
password mode.
-ENTER PASSWORD: Enter the password
-VERIFY PASSWORD: Enter the password again to confirm your input.
Press IRIS+ key to save and return to previous menu. Press IRIS- key to cancel.
d. SAVE AND RETURN: Turn joystick Left/Right to save the changes and return to
previous menu.
e. RETURN: Turn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu without saving changes.
f. LOAD DEFAULT: Press Enter key to load default values, all values will return to
g. EXIT: Exit from current menu.
3.9. INFO
In main menu, turn joystick Up or Down to select INFO. Turn joystick Left or Right to enter
INFO sub-menu (see diagram 3.38)
EPTZ31 series
VERSION: V0.6.0
PROTOCOL: AUTO
BAUDRATE: 9600
RS-485-ID: 001
PRESET-CNT: 0000000000
X-CONT: 0000000001
Y-CONT: 0000000004
IRIS+: RETURN
(diagram 3.38)
a. VERSION: shows firmware version of this speed dome
b. PROTOCOL: shows protocol of this speed dome
c. BAUDRATE: shows baud rate of this speed dome
d. RS-485-ID: shows RS-485 ID of this speed dome
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e. PRESET-CNT: Preset counter. This counter counts the preset movement, and 1 is
counted when the speed dome runs to preset position.
f. X-CONT: X-axis counter. This counter counts the x axis movement, and 1 is counted
when the speed dome pans 360°.
g. Y-CONT: Y-axis counter. This counter counts the y axis movement, and 1 is counted
when the speed dome tilts 180°.
h. Press IRIS+ key to return to previous menu.
3.10. EXIT
Exit from the current menu.
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4. EPTZ3600/3600I FUNCTION SETUP AND OPERATION
4.1. Manual Control Mode
¾ Manual control: Shift Joystick Up/Down/Left/Right, and turn it
Clockwise/Counterclockwise to control speed dome.
Use the control keys which are Zoom, Focus and IRIS function keys on the
keyboard to Zoom In/Out, focus N (near)/F (Far), or IRIS +/-.
Note: Zoom In/Out control keys will be disabled when entering to OSD menu
mode.
¾ HOME Mode: The camera view will go back to the home position when there is no
keyboard operation in a specific time. The home position and the specific time can
be set by pressing Set + Home.
If you set the time to 0 minute, then the camera will go back to home if there is no
keyboard operation in 5 seconds. This is the minimum no action time for HOME
mode.
Note: If "HOME" function is enabled, dome will go to home immediately after
powering on.
4.2. Auto Pan Mode
¾ T wo point auto p an: Press A.Pan to enter the auto pan mode, and then the system
will ask you to enter the auto pan speed (1~239). Press Enter to start auto pan.
In order to set the two points, press Set + A.Pan, and then enter the dwell time
(1~127 seconds) of each point. EPTZ3600 begins to pan from point A to point B
clockwise.
¾ 360° auto pan: Press Shift + A.Pan to enter the 360° auto pan. System will ask you
to enter 360° auto pan speed (1~239). The camera will turn 360° automatically, but
not tilt.
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4.3. Position Setting
¾ Focus on a preset position: Press the number key, and then press Position to
focus on the number of preset position; or you can press Position, then enter the
preset position number, and then press Enter to focus on the number of preset
position.
¾ Preset a position: Shift the Joystick to the position you would like to preset, and
then press Shift + Position. The system will ask you to enter the preset position
number (1~192), and then press Enter to save the position. There are up to 192
positions can be preset.
Three specific preset positions can be set as follows:
92 => Set Left Limit Stop (A position)
93 => Set Right Limit Stop (B position)
95 => Enter Menu mode (Use keyboard control keys to control OSD items; Focus
F. to go downward, Focus N. to go upward. IRIS + go to previous setting and IRIS –
to exit).
You can directly go to the following specific preset positions:
33 => Rotation of 180 degree
34 => Go to Home position (if Home Position is set by EVF Keyboard)
96 => Stop Scan
97 => Start running tour
98 => Frame scan (60 degree / step)
Default speed is 32. It can be changed by EVF Keyboard (Shift + A.Pan setting
speed.
Dwell time: default is 2 sec; It can be changed by EVF Keyboard Set + A.Pan
setting dwell time of A pos or B pos.
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99 => Auto scan (360 degree)
Default speed is 32. It can be changed by EVF Keyboard (Shift + A.Pan setting
speed).
We can even set camera’s ICR Day/Night function with RS-485 command via
keyboard. How to do this? Press Position + 88 to link to Day mode or Position + 89
to link to Night mode, “ICR AUTO” message will be shown on the right-bottom part
of the screen. If OSD Day/Night ICR mode is “AUTO”, it cannot be controlled by
preset position setting.
¾ Set the parameter of a preset position: Press Set + Position to set the parameter
of a preset position. You can set the going-to speed (1~239), dwell time (1~239
seconds), and the title of the position. Shift the joystick Right/Left to change bits,
and shift the Joystick Up/Down to change the alphanumeric characteristic. The
available alphanumeric characteristics are 0~9, A~Z, &, ?, !, :, ‘, ., ,, /, -, and a
space.
¾ Delete a preset position: Press Clr + Position to delete a preset position. The
system will ask you to enter the position number that you would like to delete, and
then press Enter.
4.4. Tour M ode
In the tour mode, you can set a tour for viewing. There are 16 tours can be set, and 16
preset positions in a tour.
¾ One-way tour Mode: Press Tour to enter the tour mode. The system will ask you to
enter the tour number you would like to run, and starts the tour after pressing Enter.
To preset a tour before running is necessary.
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Preset a one-way tour: Press Set + Tour to preset a one-way tour. The system will
ask you to enter preset position numbers (The positions need to be preset). After
finish entering all positions, press Stop to quit, and then press Enter to save the
tour.
¾ To-and-fro tour mode: Press Shift + Tour to run a to-and-fro tour. The system will
ask you to enter the tour number you would like to run, and starts the tour after
pressing Enter. To preset a tour before running it is necessary.
Note 1: The difference between the One-way tour mode and To-and-fro tour mode is that
the return modes are different. For example: There is a tour with 3 preset positions 1, 2
and 3. The camera runs 1→2→3→1→2→3 in the One-way tour mode, and
12321 in the To-and-fro tour mode.
Note 2: You could set a pattern tour. Press Set + Tour, and input 0, press Enter. Sway the
joystick to record the entire tour. Press Stop to stop recording tour. To view this pattern
tour, simply press Tour, and input tour number 0.
4.5. Alarm Link to a Position/Tour
EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I have 4 alarm inputs that can be set to link to a position or a tour
when an alarm is triggered.
¾ Set an alarm link:
Press F1 to set an alarm link. Enter the alarm number, and then press Enter.
Switch the Joystick up/down to select a position or a tour, enter a position or tour
number, and then press Enter to confirm the alarm link setting.
If you set the position number to 99, the dome will do a 360 degree auto scan or
AB two point pan if limit is ON. If you set the position number to 98, the dome will do
a frame scan.
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¾ Delete an alarm link:
Press Clr + F1 to delete a link of alarm to position/tour.
Note 1: After alarm output signal is terminated, the speed dome will resume action
or return to its original position.
Note 2: After powering on the speed dome, it will detect alarm status automatically.
4.6. Other Operations
The EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I can work with a DVR that has PTZ control functions, and
a matching protocol. The available control functions depend on different DVRs.
The EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I can work with a keyboard that has PTZ control functions,
and a matching protocol. The available control functions depend on different
keyboards.
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