Ganz ZC-PT222N-XT User Manual

English Version 1.1
User’s Manual
Preface
The information provided in this manual was current when published. The company reserves the
Notice
To work with the PTZ cameras, any installer or technician must have the following
minimum qualifications:
A basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components
A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low-voltage electrical connections
Thorough familiarity with the contents of this manual
Important Information
Before proceeding, please read and observe all instructions and warnings in this
manual. Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and, if
necessary, warranty service. When unpacking your unit, check for missing or
damaged items. If any item is missing, or if damage is evident, DO NOT INSTALL OR
OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. Contact your dealer for assistance.
Copyright
Under copyright laws, the contents of this user manual may not be copied,
photocopied, translated, reproduced or replicated in any electronic medium or
machine-readable format, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of
CBC Co. Ltd.
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Regulation
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Warning Notices
Handle the camera with care
Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. The camera could be
damaged by improper handing or storage.
Do not dismantle the camera
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user
serviceable parts inside. Contact a qualified service person for servicing.
Do not block cooling holes on the bracket
This camera has a cooling fan inside. Blocking the cooling holes leads to a
build up of heat inside the camera and may cause malfunctions.
Do not operate the camera outside the specified temperature, humidity or power source rating range
Use the indoor camera under conditions where the temperature is between 0~
40°C (32 ~104°F) and the outdoor camera at -50~ 50°C (-58 ~122°F) and in
humidity of below 90%.
Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body
Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when dirty. If the dirt is hard to remove,
use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Never point the camera towards the sun
Do not aim the camera at bright objects. Whether the camera is in use or not,
never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects. Otherwise, the
camera may be smeared or damaged.
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Contents
1. Overview .................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Product Features............................................................................................................. 6
1.2 Product Application.......................................................................................................... 7
2. Connecting the PTZ Camera....................................................................................................8
2.1 Package Content............................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Switch Definition.............................................................................................................. 9
2.3 Communication Switch Setting........................................................................................ 9
2.4 PTZ Camera ID Setting ................................................................................................. 10
2.5 PTZ Camera Control Protocol ....................................................................................... 10
2.6 22-Pin Connector Definition .......................................................................................... 12
2.7 RS-485 Connector......................................................................................................... 13
3. Operation and Configuration................................................................................................. 14
3.1 OSD Display Format ..................................................................................................... 14
3.2 OSD Menu Tree ............................................................................................................ 15
3.2.1 18× / 26× Model................................................................................................. 15
3.2.2 22× / 23× Model................................................................................................. 17
3.3 Configuration Menu ....................................................................................................... 20
3.3.1 DEFAULT CAMERA .......................................................................................... 20
3.3.2 BACKLIGHT ...................................................................................................... 21
3.3.3 FOCUS .............................................................................................................. 21
3.3.4 APERTURE ....................................................................................................... 22
3.3.5 AE MODE .......................................................................................................... 23
3.3.6 WBC MODE ...................................................................................................... 24
3.3.7 ID DISPLAY ....................................................................................................... 25
3.3.8 SETUP MENU ................................................................................................... 26
  FLIP (IMAGE/ME/OFF)............................................................................ 26
  ZOOM SPEED......................................................................................... 27
  SPEED BY ZOOM ................................................................................... 27
  AUTO CALIBRATION .............................................................................. 27
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  DIGITAL ZOOM ....................................................................................... 27
  SLOW SHUTTER .................................................................................... 28
  ANGLE ADJUSTER................................................................................. 28
  RESET..................................................................................................... 29
  EXIT......................................................................................................... 29
3.3.9 SETUP MENU2 (18×/26× Model Only) ............................................................. 29
  APERTURE ............................................................................................. 29
  MASK DISPLAY....................................................................................... 29
3.3.10 TITLE DISPLAY................................................................................................. 29
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3.3.11 TITLE SETTING ................................................................................................ 30
3.3.12 ALARM SETTNG............................................................................................... 31
3.3.13 HOME SETTING ............................................................................................... 32
3.3.14 SEQUENCE ...................................................................................................... 34
3.3.15 AUTOPAN.......................................................................................................... 35
3.3.16 CRUISE ............................................................................................................. 37
3.3.17 IR FUNCTION (Removable IR Blocking)........................................................... 38
3.3.18 ALARM DETECT (18×/26× Model Only) ........................................................... 39
3.3.19 WDR Setting (23× Model Only) ......................................................................... 40
3.3.20 PRIVACY........................................................................................................... 40
3.3.21 TIME FUNCTION .............................................................................................. 44
3.3.22 SCHEDULE FUNCTION ................................................................................... 44
3.3.23 EXIT OSD.......................................................................................................... 45
Appendix A: Technical Specifications ........................................................................................ 46
OSD Menu Notes........................................................................................................................... 47
<18×/26× Model> .......................................................................................................... 47
<22×/23× Model> .......................................................................................................... 49
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1. Overview
The ZC-PT series integrated indoor PTZ camera is a new sub-compact model
designed to deliver superb performance and durability combined with an intelligent
and stylish housing that is suitable for any security and surveillance installation. The
ZC-PT-XT series is a new weather resistant integrated outdoor PTZ camera. The
ZC-PT and ZC-PT-XT series support a standard wiring concept for easy installation,
and can be integrated with CCTV products, such as DVRs, control keyboards and
CCTV accessories to provide a total surveillance solution.
The PTZ camera range includes four models of new generation advanced DSP colour
cameras:
ZC-PT226 model: 26× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification
ZC-PT223 model: 23× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification
ZC-PT222 model: 22× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification
ZC-PT218 model: 18× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification
The PTZ camera delivers the power of a 312 x zoom, enabling it to capture clear
images from a long distance away. Continuous auto focus, back light compensation,
auto exposure and digital slow shutter functions are provided to ensure clear and high
quality images. The key features incorporated to meet your needs include a
removable IR cut filter to 24-hour operation, additional privacy masks specially
designed to prevent any intrusive monitoring in specific areas and a wide dynamic
range function. The Home function allows the user to specify a preset position as the
‘home position’ or function (sequence/auto-pan/cruise). The PTZ camera can then
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return to its home position or function when the user does not operate any of the
controls for a set period of time. The unique scheduling function also enables users to
program a preset point or function (sequence/auto-pan, cruise), which is
automatically triggered at a certain time.
The PTZ camera provides variable pan/tilt speeds ranging from a fast patrol of 400°
per second to a slow sweep of 5° per second with 0.225° pan accuracy for fast and
accurate tracking capability. The 360° continuous rotation and -10°~190° tilt travel
allows an object passing directly underneath the PTZ camera to be tracked. Up to 256
preset points can be programmed for precise location of target areas, and you can
also define 8 sequence, 4 auto-pan and 1 cruise route for the camera to operate
automatically. An RS-485 communication port is available for remote control
purposes.
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The PTZ camera provides 8 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs, and the smart alarm
management mechanism can be programmed using the OSD setup menu; certain
functions (Preset/Sequence/Auto-Pan/Cruise) can be activated when an alarm is
triggered.
More than 10 built-in protocols including Ganz-PT, Ganz-S, Pelco, VCL, Philips,
AD-422 (Manchester) etc., provide connectivity to other surveillance systems,
allowing the integrated PTZ camera to be used in conjunction with systems from other
manufacturers.
Dependability and ultra high reliability are key factors of the camera design. Every
PTZ camera is assembled with meticulous care and thorough testing at our ISO 9001
certified factory. High performance, reliability, and reasonable pricing make this
camera an ideal solution for even the toughest surveillance requirements.
1.1 Product Features
Precise and accurate tracking
Auto calibration
Scheduling functions
Pan driver accuracy of 0.225°
Preset speed up to 400°/sec.
Pan & tilt proportional to zoom ratio
256 preset positions / 8 sequences / 4 auto-pan / 1 cruise
Day / night features
Removable IR cut filter (23×, 26× model)
Low-light applications
Minimum illumination 0.01 Lux
Digital slow shutter
Electronic shutter
Perfect contrast solution for high image quality
Wide dynamic range (23x model)
Auto white balance
Auto gain control
Backlight compensation
Auto iris control
Privacy mask for privacy protection
Up to 24 programmable privacy zones for camera view (18×, 26× model)
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Dynamic PTZ camera configuration
Flexible indoor and outdoor mountings
Compact lightweight design for easy installation
Weather resistant housing to protect against temperature, sunlight and rain
Integrated enhanced Internet capability (optional)
Remote monitoring mode / system configuration / software upgrades
Incorporate active Windows applications
1.2 Product Application
Connect the PTZ camera to other devices as shown in the diagram to create a
complete video surveillance solution.
NOTE: The use of a repeater is recommended if the system network distance
exceeds 1.2 km (4000 feet). In this case, placing the repeater at the centre of
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the network distance could help to maintain signals. Refer to the repeater user
manual for detailed information.
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2. Connecting the PTZ Camera
Please refer to the sections below for details of how to set and connect the PTZ
camera. In order to control PTZ camera, a control keyboard or alternative control
device is required.
2.1 Package Content
Before proceeding, please check that the box contains the items listed here. If any
item is missing, or if damage is evident, DO NOT install or operate the product and
contact your dealer immediately for assistance.
Indoor PTZ Camera Standard Package
Camera Body
Hard Ceiling Mount and
Decoration Ring
5.4” Optical Cover
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Quick Guide
Outdoor PTZ Camera Standard Package
Fixing Plate
Camera Body &
Vandal Proof Cover
Lubricant
Water-proof rubber
50-cm cable for Power,
Video, RS-485 and Alarm
50-cm cable for Power,
Video, RS-485 and Alarm
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Quick Guide
Screws Security screw set
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2.2 Switch Definition
The PTZ camera ID and communication protocol must be configured before
connecting the camera to other devices. The switches used to configure these
settings are located on the bottom of the PTZ camera.
Indoor PTZ camera Outdoor PTZ camera
Reserved
A
Communication switch
B
PTZ camera ID switch
C
PTZ Camera Control Protocol
D
RJ-45 connector (for IP camera only)
E
22-pin connector
F
2.3 Communication Switch Setting
The table below shows the function of each pin within the communication switch.
Communication switch Pin 1
Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5
RS-485 setting
Termination
Line lock
System initialise
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RS-485 is the interface that allows the PTZ camera to communicate with its control
unit; the RS-485 configuration on the PTZ camera and the control unit must therefore
Pin 6
Reserved
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be the same. The default RS-485 setting is half-duplex. Please do not change the
default setting without seeking the advice of a qualified specialist or the supplier. Pin 3
and pin 4 are used for termination and line lock adjustment respectively. Pin 5 is
mainly used after updating the software and changing protocol.
RS-485 setting
Half-duplex
Full-duplex
2.4 PTZ Camera ID Setting
Use the switch to change your PTZ camera ID by turning the arrow to the desired
number. For example, if the camera ID is 123, the ID switch should be set as below.
NOTE: No two cameras should be given the same ID or communication
conflict may occur.
Hundreds Tens Units
NOTE: The number “0” should be located at the top as shown in above
diagram to ensure correct switch definition.
2.5 PTZ Camera Control Protocol
A protocol is a specific set of rules and procedures used for data communication.
Define the protocol you are going to use based on the devices in your surveillance
system. Generally, you should use a single protocol even if the devices are supplied
by different manufacturers. Use the switch to set your PTZ camera control protocol
and the baud rate. Refer to the table below and turn the arrow to choose a protocol for
your camera.
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Switch no. Protocol Baud rate
00 01 02 04 05 07 08 09
11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19
VCL 9600
Pelco D 2400
Pelco P 4800
Chiper 9600
Philips 9600
GANZ-PT 9600
AD422 4800
DM P 9600
Pelco D 4800
Pelco D 9600
Pelco P 2400
Pelco P 9600
GANZ-S 4800
GANZ-S 9600
GANZ-S 19200
GANZ-S 38400
*GANZ-PT is for ZC-PT series PTZ camera. GANZ-S is for ZC-S series PTZ camera.
For example, select protocol Pelco D with a baud rate of 2400, the ID switch should
be set as shown below.
Tens Units
NOTE: Change the PTZ camera control protocol only when the camera is
powered off.
After changing protocol, please do the following procedure:
(1) Set PIN 5(Communication switch) on.
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(2) Power on the camera and check the message on the screen.
(3) Power off and set PIN 5(Communication switch) off.
(4) Power on again.
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2.6 22-Pin Connector Definition
A 50 cm data cable (as shown below) is supplied with the PTZ camera for quick
installation, e.g. for demonstration or testing purposes. The cable design requires an
additional alarm cable.
The 22-pin connector definition is listed in the table below.
Pin Definition Cable
AC24-1 20AWG
1
ALM NC 24AWG
2
AC24-2 20AWG
3
ALM NO 24AWG
4
FG 20AWG
5
ALM COM 24AWG
6
T+
7
R-
8
9 T- 10 R+ 11 Alarm ISOG 12 ALM-1 13 ALM-3 14 ALM-2 15 ALM-4 16 ALM-5 17 ALM-6 18 ALM-7
24AWG
19 ALM-8 20 ALM GND 21 VGND 22 Video
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2.7 RS-485 Connector
RS-485 is the interface that the PTZ camera uses to communicate with its control
unit. Connect the control keyboard to the camera via the terminal block. The
recommended cables for RS-485 communication are CAT 5 cables; the maximum
cable length for wire with a gauge above 24 is 4000 feet (1219 meters). If the total
cable length exceeds 4000 feet, using a repeater to amplify the signals is
recommended.
Definition
(22-Pin Connector)
Corresponding Pins
1 2 3 4 5
7,10 T+, R+ (D+)
Reserved
Reserved
Reservied
8,9 T-, R- (D-)
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3. Operation and Configuration
3.1 OSD Display Format
The information shown on the screen is described in terms of the corresponding OSD
display, its position and its function in the table below.
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2
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3
4
Position Function OSD display Description
1
2
3 4
5
Focus modes
Backlight
Alarm ALARM Alarm message
Zoom ratio ×1
Title
A Auto focus mode
M Manual focus mode
X
B
Back light compensation OFF
Back light compensation ON
Current zoom ratio
(Optical zoomÆDigital zoom)
Maximum 20 characters for each title.
16 sets of titles are available.
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Camera ID Shows the camera ID
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3.2 OSD Menu Tree
The OSD setup menu structures for the 18×/26× model and the 22×/23× model are
listed separately in the section below. The star symbol indicates the factory default.
For a detailed function description, please refer to section 3.3 Configuration Menu
3.2.1 18× / 26× Model
Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default
DEFAULT CAMERA BACKLIGHT
FOCUS
AE MODE
WBC MODE
ID DISPLAY
<ON>, <OFF> ON
<ON>, <OFF> OFF AUTO AF mode <Normal>, <Interval>, <Zoom trigger> Normal MANUAL Manual focus speed <01> - <08> AUTO Exposure comp. <OFF>, <1>~<15> OFF BRIGHT Bright <0> ~ <31> SHUTTER Shutter speed <1> ~ <1/10000> sec. GAIN Gain <-3> ~ <28>dB IRIS Iris <Close>, <F1.6> ~ <F28> AUTO (Auto white balance) INDOOR OUTDOOR ATW (Auto-tracing WBC) MANUAL
<ON>, <OFF> ON FLIP <IMAGE>, <M.E.>, <OFF> OFF ZOOM SPEED <1> ~ <8> 8 SPEED BY ZOOM <ON>, <OFF> OFF
R gain <000> ~ <128> B gain <000> ~ <128>
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SETUP MENU 1
SETUP MENU 2 TITLE DISPLAY
TITLE SETTING
ALARM SETTNG
AUTO CALI. <ON>, <OFF> OFF DIGITAL ZOOM <ON>, <OFF> ON SLOW SHUTTER <ON>, <OFF> OFF ANGLE ADJUSTER
RESET <YES> EXIT APERTURE <01> ~ <16> 01 MASK DISPLAY <FIRST>, <LAST> First <ON>, <OFF> OFF <01> ~ <16> 01 ALARM PIN <1> ~ <8> 1 ALARM SWITCH <ON>, <OFF> OFF ALARM TYPE <N.O.> (Normal open), <N.C.> (Normal close) N.C. ALARM ACTION
PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE
ADJUST MIN ANGLE 00 ADJUST MAX ANGLE 90 RESET
PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE <001> ~ <256> <1> ~ <8> <1> ~ <4> <1>
001
HOME SETTING
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DWELL TIME <001> ~ <127> Sec., <ALWAYS> ALWAYS EXIT YES HOME FUNC. <ON>, <OFF> OFF
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