Honeywell HSD-361P Operation Manual

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HSD-361P
Operation Manual
VISTA Series HSD Speed Dome
Read this Manual carefully before installation and keep it by hand for future reference.
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CAUTION
thoroughly.
Remove any power to the dome before attempting any operations or adjustments inside the dome cover to avoid potential
damage to the mechanism.
Inside the dome cover there are precision optical and electrical devices. Heavy pressure, shock and other sudden
adjustments or operations should be avoided. Otherwise, you may cause irreparable damage to the product.
Please do not remove or disassemble any internal parts of the video camera to avoid normal operation and possibly void the
warranty. There are no serviceable parts inside the camera.
Please connect all the wires of the dome strictly accordingly to the specifications. It is highly recommended that the proper
lightning arrestors and surge suppressors are installed before the dome is entered into service.
Please do not use the product under circumstances where the limits exceed the maximum specified temperature, humidity
or power supply specifications.
Suggest using UPS or other stable power supply system to make sure camera system can work normally.
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Table of Contents
Cautions ……………………………………………1 Auto AF…………………………………………18 Package contents……………………………………1 Auto AE…………………………………………18
Chapter One – Introduction…………………………1 Vector Scan AF ………………………………18
1.1 Performance Characteristics…………………1 Vector Scan Still…………………………………18
1.2 Features and Functions ……………………1 4.5 Diagnostic Options ……………………………18
Chapter Two – Camera installation ………………2 Clear Memory …………………………………18
2.1 Important Safeguards ………………………2 Restore Def Setting ……………………………18
2.2 Package Contents ……………………………3 Color System……………………………………19
2.3 Camera Installation……………………………4 Dome Information………………………………19
2.4 Camera Shroud installation…………………5 4.6 Camera Options ………………………………19
2.5 Bracket installation……………………………5 Camera Name……………………………………20
2.6 Installation of the acrylic dome cover…………7 Zoom and Focus ………………………………20
2.7Wiring Specifications……………………………8 Camera Exposure ………………………………21
Chapter Three Basic Configuration ………………9 Mask Zone………………………………………22
3.1 Wiring……………………………………………9 Mask Color………………………………………22
3.2 Protocol and baud rate setting…………………10 Others……………………………………………23
3.3
Address setting of each dome …………………11 4.7 Function Programming ………………………22
3.4 Controller setting………………………………11 PTZ Tour ………………………………………22
Chapter Four Menu setting ………………………12 Program Vector Scan……………………………23
4.1 Operation instruction ………………………12 Annex: Short-cut operations and specification Main Menu……………………………………12 of Dome device ……………………………24
Number Programming Instruction………………12 Short-cut operation table ……………25
4.2 Main Menu ……………………………………12 Product Specifications …………………26
4.3 Display Options ………………………………13 Lightning arresters and Surge
PreShot …………………………………………13 Suppressors ………………………………27
Setting of Sector…………………………………15
Coordinates ………………………………………17
Crosshairs…………………………………………17
Start-Up Scr Msg…………………………………17
4.4 Control Options …………………………………17
Set Pan and Tilt……………………………………17
Set Default Function………………………………18
Speed Limit ………………………………………18
Auto Flip …………………………………………18
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Package Contents
Please check the quantity of the package contents when open the carton.
Description Qty
Manual, Certificate each1
BNC Wire 1
Rubber Cushion 1
Lower housing of dome 1
Bag of screws 1
High Speed Dome 1
Camera Module 1
Wall bracket 1
AC24V transformer 1
Camera Shroud 1
Terminal 2
Please contact the distributors in time if the spare parts are missing.
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Chapter One – Introduction
1.1 Performance Char acteristics
0255 individually addressed units. The dome address is defined using a dip switch with 8 positions (Binary addressing
scheme).
Integrated multi-protocol and auto protocol differentiation. Note: The dome can auto differentiate the protocol of the
controller only on power up.
Continuous Pan 360 degree rotation. 90 degree Tilt action plus 2 degree angle adjustment (the view angle can be 90 or 92 degrees). Pan speed in manual operation is variable from 0.1 up to 300 degrees per second. Tilt speed in manual operation is variable from 0.1 to 120 degrees per second. 128 preset positions (A preset position is defined as a user definable setting for precise coordinates). The maximum speed when a preset position is called can reach 400 degrees per second with positioning accuracy of±0.1
degree.
Input power supply: 24VAC-2Amp (outdoor). User friendly on screen menu interface for ease of installation. Environmental protection conforming to IP66 standards (outdoor model). RS-485 (long distance) communications mode. Selectable transmission speed, (i.e. Baud rate) .User definable via dip switch setting from 2400bps to 1920 bps.
1.2 Features and Functions
Multi-language on screen menu for operation and function settings.(The camera title is user definable as well as the ability to
display or not the camera coordinates).
On screen Crosshair function (By enabling this option, the target can be followed more effectively using the crosshairs as a
reference point).
Three users define PTZ tours with up to 2 minutes record duration for each tour. (User has the ability in real-time to monitor
and record the action of a manual dome operation).
Six group of programmable vector scans (including scan speed, dwell time, preset and dwell time between tours) Auto flip
function in tilt action + 10 degree positioning.
24 sectors of user programmable privacy zones (sectional mask). User can mask part of the camera sectors which differs
between different models of installed cameras.
Eight sectors of user programmable sectional display. User can define and display the name and position of the camera,
which differs between different models of installed cameras.
Resume automatic operation after initial self-test of the dome as well as resume automatic operation when there is no
transmission from a keyboard controller (Dwell time can be set from 1 to 999 seconds).
Freeze frame function (snapshot function availability supported by camera). Resume operation function (Dome unit will return to the previous operation after the execution of an operation using the on
screen menu).
Intelligent manual scan function (By executing this function in manual pan, you can adjust the manual pan behavior of the
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Intelligent power off real time memory (Should power fail while the dome was in operation, the dome well resume its
preprogrammed function upon power restores).
Highly efficient 3-dimensional scan function (User can change the pan scan tour when the dome is in manual scan or auto
scan between two pan points).
Zoom and dome speed correction function (When the zooming-in of the camera is disabled, the dome speed is reduced to
allow for precise operation control).
Chapter Two – Camera installati on
2.1 Important Safeguards
2.1.1 Read this Manual and Intelligent Camera Operation Guideline before attempting installation or operation of dome
device(This manual will be subject to revision without further notification).
2.1.2 Power supply: AC24V.The input voltage of the dome is indicated on the bottom of the dome device or on the input
position.
2.1.3 Inside the dome cover there are precision optical and electrical devices.
Heavy pressure, strong shaking and other sudden adjustment or operations should be avoided
during the transportation. Otherwise, you may cause irreparable damage to the product.
2.1.4 Please DO NOT remove or disassemble any internal parts of the video camera to avoid
normal operation and possibly void the warranty.
2.1.5 During usage, user should abide by all electrical safety standards.
Use only the power supply specified by manufacturer. The control cable
for RS485 communications as well as the video signal cables should be
isolated from high voltage equipment and or high voltage cables.
It is highly recommended that the proper lightning arresters and surge
suppressors are installed before the dome is entered into service.
2.1.6 Indoor dome is for indoor use only and not suitable for outdoor or
high humidity ratings. Use outdoor dome for high humility location or in the rain.
2.1.7 Please do not use the product under circumstances where the limits
exceed the maximum specified temperature, humidity or power supply specifications.
2.1.8 Avoid pointing the camera directly to the sun or other extremely bright objects for prolonged period of time.
2.1.9 Cleaning agent of abrasion should not be used to clean the dome device.
Use a piece of dry cloth to clean and dry the device.
2.1.10 Use the camera carefully to avoid striking or shaking.
2.1.11 Verify that the surface you are planning to use for attaching the dome
can adequately support the weight of the device and mounting hardware.
2.1.12 Should the lens of the camera become dirty, use special lens cleaning cloth and solution to properly clean it.
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2.2 Package Contents
2.2.1 Below figures illustrate the package contents.
Figure 1. Illustrates the upper layer of the carton (top half), Figure 2. Illustrates the lower layer of the carton (bottom half).
Fig 1 Fig 2
Sequence No. Description
1 Manual, Certificate
2 BNC Wire
3 Rubber Cushion
4 Lower housing for the dome, Terminal
5 Bag of Screws
6 High Speed Dome
7 Camera Module
8 Wall bracket
9 AC24V transformer
10 Camera Shroud
3
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
9
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2.3 Camera Installation
2.3.1 Ribbon cableInsert FPC socket of the cable to the relevant port of the base plate on the dome control board. (Ribbon
cable has length of 65MM and 110MM, user can select the ribbon cable according to different models of the camera) Figure 4
below illustrates the writing configuration of the ribbon/cable.
FP C Connector
FP C Connector
FFC Flexible Flat Cable
4-PWM2*6
Fig.3
Fig.4
Output of ribbon cable
Insert the camera ribbon to the camera FPC socket to secure the connection
.
Fig.5
2.3.2 Install the camera module:
Install the camera module on the vertical axis tray of the dome as
illustrated in Fig. 6 and Fig. 7.
Attention: Take care not to scratch the lens when insta lling the ca mera. Do make s ure the ca mera model is t he ri ght one for installation. Secure the ca mera to the correspondin g screw holes as illust rated in Fig. 6, accord ing to the mod el and make of the camera , as diff erent camera model s may ha v e dif ferent di mens ion s. Fo llow ing the i nst all atio n of th e camera module verify that it does not touch any of the dome parts incl uding the camera shroud and acrylic dome by gent ly moving the camera module along the vertical axis.
Fig.6 Fig.7
Sony camera model screw holes
Install the camera module on the vertical axis tray of the dome as illustrated in Fig.7 using the 4 supplied PWM2*6 Screws.
Honeywell camera model
screw holes
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2.4 Camera Shroud installation
Fig.8 illustrates the location of the 4 screw holes for the camera shroud (M3).
Fig.8 Fig.9
Screw holes
Tighten the screws
Fig.10 Fig.11
2.4.1 Position the open end of the camera shroud towards the camera lens as illustrated on Fig. 9. Align the 4 holes of the
shroud with the 4 holes on the core of the dome as illustrated in Fig. 10.
2.4.2 Utilizing the supplied (4) four M3*14 screws securely tighten the camera shroud in place, as illustrated in Fig. 11.
2.5 Bracket installation
2.5.1
Feed the BNC wiring harness through the channel inside the wall bracket as illustrated in Fig 12. Ve ri fy th at th e
channel remains empty before feeding the wiring harness
.
Feed the BNC
Wiring from here
4-M6 expand screw
Fig.12 Fig.13
2.5.2
Affix the wall bracket to the wall using 4 M6 Expand screws as illustrated in Fig 13.
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Fig. 14 illustrates installation of wall bracket Fig 15 illustrates installation of pendent bracket
4-M8
Silica ge
l
Silica ge
l
Bracket adapter
Wal l br ack et
Fig.14 Fig.15
Fig. 16 illustrates installation of pole bracket
4-M8
4-M8
Silica ge
l
Fig.16
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2.6 Installation of the acrylic dome cover
The Way of installation is to rotate the acrylic dome cover. Caution should be exercised when handling the clear dome by wearing the cotton glove so as to prevent any abrasions or scratches to the surface as this will affect the optical performance of the camera
.
Installation instruction
1. Carefully align the two parts and slowly rotate counterclockwise as illustrated in Fig. 17.
2. Remove the protection film as illustrated in Fig.18.
Fig.17
Align the two parts and rotate
clockwise as indicated
Remove the protection film
Fig.18
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2.7 Wiring Specifications
Fig. 19 is the illustration of the wiring diagram for the electrical connections to the dome unit.
Fig. 20 illustrates the supplied power supply.
图1 9
黄绿相间:接大地
视频输出
黑色
红色
AC24V
RS485-
RS485+
黄绿相间:接大地
接控制键盘
BNC ConnectorVideo output OrangeRS485+ YellowRS485­RedblackAC24V power supply TerminalConnect to the dome device
Yellow/greenGround wire
Connect to keyboard controlle
r
Yellow/greenGround wire
Fig.19
AC 24V Power Supply
Connect 220V power supply
Connect to dome
Fig.20
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Chapter Three – Basic Configuration
3.1 Wiring
User can understand the dome electric connection property and adjust, assemble, test and operate the device on
show with convenience
. Please read the wiring illustration carefully for the first time use. Any wrong connection
may cause the permanent damage of the dome or other equipments
.
Yellow/greenGround wire
BNC ConnectorVideo output OrangeRS485+ YellowRS485­RedblackAC24V power supply TerminalConnect to the dome device
Yellow/greenGround wire
Connect to keyboard controlle
r
Caution: This operation should be performed with the power OFF.
Yellow/greenGround wire
BNC ConnectorVideo output OrangeRS485+ YellowRS485­RedblackAC24V power supply TerminalConnect to the dome device
Yellow/greenGround wire
Connect to keyboard controlle
r
Caution: This operation should be performed with the power OFF.
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Yellow/greenGround wire
Te
rminalConnect to the dome device
Yellow/greenGround wire
BNC ConnectorVideo output OrangeRS485+ YellowRS485­RedblackAC24V power supply
Connect to keyboard controlle
r
Caution: This operation should be performed with the power OFF.
Before installation and use, the unique address for each dome and the communication protocol including transmission
speed (baud rate) should be set to correspond with the chosen control system
.
3.2
Protocol and baud rate setting (Caution: This operation should be performed with the power OFF.)
ON
123456
Protocol and baud rate
On/Off
Protocol setting Baud rate setting
On/Off
Protocol type
1
st
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
PELCO-D ON ON OFF OFF ** ** PELCO-P OFF OFF ON OFF ** **
Auto Detect OFF OFF OFF OFF ** **
Kd6 ON ON ON ON ** ** VCL OFF OFF ON ON ** **
Max Pro ON OFF ON ON ** **
CAUTION: The protocol and baud rate of dome device should match the settings of the controller. In order to take effect the dome must be power cycled after each change
.
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On/Off
Baud rate
5
th
6
th
2400 OFF OFF 4800 OFF ON 9600 ON OFF
19200 ON ON
3.3 Address setting of each dome ( Caution: This operation should be performed with the power OFF.
Setting method: The sum of switch numbers when it is at ON position is the address of dome device.
Calculation example of dome device address: (2+4+16=22), the address is 22. Dome device range: 0~ 255
128 64 32 16
1 2 4 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 4 16
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3.4
Controller setting
Set the protocol, baud rate, and address of the keyboard controller to match the settings on the dome
.
(For instruction of how to set the keyboard communication settings please refer to keyboard controller manual)
.
Attention: If the protocol setting of the dome is set to auto detection, the protocol of keyboard controller can be set PELCO-D or PELCO-P arbitrarily
. But its baud rate should be set identical with that of the dome device.
When all of the above settings are completed you can start testing to dome functionality.
Up
Right
Left
joystick
Down
Zoom i n
Zoom out
Rotating
joystick
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The operation of the dome and the direction (up, down, left
controlled usingand right) of the camera can be the ystick
Summary: The camera and they are basically normal
.
jo
of the keyboard controller, as illustrated above.
This fi gure show s pr ot oc ol of PELCO-D, Baud r at e of 2400.
ON
1
6
5432
On/Off switch and
matchin
g
numbers
On/Off switch and
matchin
g
numbers
matching
matching
matching matching matching
Zoom control of the camera can be achieved by
rotating the knob on the joystick or by using TELE
(zoom in) and WIDE (zoom out) functions on the
Su
mmary: The dome device is basically normal
.
key
board controller as illustrated above
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Chapter Four – Menu setting
struction
a selection, move the joystick in the UP or DOWN direction
. The on-screen arrow points to the selected
o the Left or Right position y
ou can change the value of your selection or enter the
4.1 Operation in
Menu operation
T
o make
option
.
Press OPEN or use the joystick t
submenu for the selected option.
Press CLOSE to exit menu or return to the previous menu
.
Number
1. Joystick Left or Right to move the cursor under the desired numeral position.
2. Press OPEN to confirm.
3. Move the joystick Left or Right to move the cursor to select the desired number.
4. Press OPEN to confirm the selection, and the selected number will show on the corresponding position.
5. Input other Characters accordingly.
6. Press CLOSE to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level.
4.2 Main Menu
Select90 on the preset position to enter the
main config
Different options of language are available.
and setup the PreShot position on the menu
.
uration menu for the dome
.
1. n to enter the main
2. or Down direction.
Select “ 90 ” on the preset positio
configuration menu for the dome.
To make a selection move the joystick in the Up
The on-screen arrow points to the selected option.
Press OPEN or move the joystick Left or Right you can enter the
submenu f
- - - - - - - - - - - - - HSD - - -
or the selected option or change the value of your
3. yboard controller to exit menu
selection.
Attention: The function of the buttonOPEN is IRIS OPEN.
Press the button CLOSE on the ke
h
6. Funct IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1.Language Englis
2. Display Options
3. Control Options
4. Diagnostic Options
5. Camera Options
ion Programming
or return to the previous menu.
Attenti The function of the butt on “CLOSE” is IRIS CLOS. on:
Language Setting Display Options
PreShot Position setting is to setup dome information
display
-
nglish
- - - - - - - HSD - - - - - - - - Display Options
5. Start-U
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1.Language E
2. Display Options
1. PreShot Setup
2. Sector Setup
3. Coordinates ON
4. Crosshair Off p Scr Msg ON
3. Control Options
4. Diagnostic Options
5. Camera Options ion Programming 6. Funct
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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Control Options Diagnostic Options
Set the dome in manual or auto operation
Data information management setup.
ontrolling sy idual
setting
.
am
era function Setup
. Program and execute the PTZ Tour and Vector Scan.
ay Options
umbe
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and make its tilt and pan action as well as
Diagnostic Options
4. Dom IRIS CLOSE to Exit
the ca
mera to be compatible with
the whole
c stem and user indiv
Control Options
Scan
1. Set Pan and Tilt
2. Set Default Function
3. Speed Limit ON
4. Auto Flip ON
5. Auto Focus PTZ
6. Auto AE PTZ
7. Vector Scan AF OFF
8. Vector Still OFF
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Camera Options Function Menu
C
1. Clear Memory
2. Restore Def. Setting
3. Color System PAL e Information
Camera Options
4.3 Displ
PreShot
N r
Name
5. Mas IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1. Camera Exposure
2. Camera
3. Others
4. Mask Zone
k Color
There are two methods to set up the PreShot Position:
1: Setup and c
Function Programming
2. Program IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1. PTZ Tour Vector Scan
PreShot Name
1
5. IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1.Number
2. Set PreShot
3. Call PreShot
4. Delete PreShot
Name_________
all the PreShot on the controller (Keyboard/DRD/Matrix) of
2: Setup and call the PreShot on the menu controlled by the dome.
the dome.
1 - 165
1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IS CLOSE When Done
1 - 165
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IS CLOSE When Done
0 0
IR
0 0
0 1
IR
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PreShot Setup
Call PreShot
Delete PreShot
2. PreShot Setup
3. Call PreShot
4. Delete PreShot
5. Name _________ IRIS CLOSE to Exit
+
IRIS CLOSE When Done
Pan: 262.2 Tilt: 2.7 X8
+
Stored
Pan: 262.2 Tilt: 2.7 X8
PreShot Name
1. Number 1
2. PreShot Setup
3. Call PreShot
4. Delete PreShot
5. Name _________ IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Call PreShot on the menu:
1. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter Number Editing
and select the desired PreShot Position.
2. Move the joystick Left or Right to move the cursor to edit the digit number,
Press OPEN to confirm. Press CLOSE to finalize your selection and exit.
3. Move the cursor to select the Call PreShot Position.
4.
Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to call the PreShot Position.
5. Press CLOSE to exit.
PreShot Name
1. Number 1
2. PreShot Setup
3. Call PreShot
4. Delete PreShot
5. Name _________ IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Delete Preset Position on the menu:
1. Edit the number to be deleted (Refer to Number Input Instruction)
Note: Select the PreShot to be deleted.
2. Move the cursor to select the Deleted Position.
4. Move the joystick Left or Right to enter the deleting position.
5. Press OPEN when done. Press CLOSE to exit.
Are you sure to do this?
IRIS OPEN to Confirm
IRIS CLOSE to Cancel
PreShot Name
1. Number 1
7. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter.
8. IRIS CLOSE When Done. When SAVED is displayed on the screen, return to the
menu.
6. Move the cursor to setup PreShot Position.
(0-9)Press OPEN to confirm the selection. Press CLOSE to finalize your
selection and exit.
5. Move the joystick Left or Right to move the cursor to edit the digit number.
4. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter Number Editing.
Note: Edit the Number on the PreShot.
3. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter PreShot Options.
1. Move the joystick Left/Right or press OPEN to enter Display Options.
2. Move the joystick Left/Right to move the cursor to select the PreShot Options.
Setup the preset position on the menu
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PreShot Name
Sector Setup
Number
PreShot Name
1. Number 1
2. PreShot Setup
3. Call PreShot
4. Delete PreShot
5. Name _________
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Edit PreShot Name
1. Ref<number input instruction>edit PreShot name.
2. Move the cursor to select PreShot name.
4. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter Name
and Character Editing Menu.
0 3 6 3
IRIS CLOSE
When Done
PreShot Name
6. Name Display Off
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
On/Off Setting on the PreShot Name
1. Move the cursor to select Name Display.
2. Move Left or Right or press OPEN to enter
On/Off Name Display.
0 3 6 3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9_
IRIS CLOSE When Done
Sector Setup
1. Number 1
2. Name
3. Pan Start POS 0.0
4. Pan End POS 0.0
5. Tilt Start POS 0.0
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1. Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Sector Setup.
2. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter.
3. Select Number, move the joystick Left or Right to select the number.
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Sector Name
Pan Start POS
Pan End POS
Tilt Start POS
Sector Setup
1. Number 1
2. Name
3. Pan Start POS 0.0
4. Pan End POS 0.0
5. Tilt Start POS 0.0
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1. Select Sector Name. Press OPEN to enter Name Editing.
2. Edit name.
Sector Setup
1. Number 1
2. Name
3. Pan Start POS 262.0
4. Pan End POS 0.0
5. Tilt Start POS 0.0
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1. Select Pan Start POS. Press OPEN to enter.
2. Move the joystick Left or Right to move the dome. Press CLOSE
when done. Now the camera is on Pan Start Position.
Sector Setup
1. Number 1
2. Name
3. Pan Start POS 262.0
4. Pan End POS 0.0
5. Tilt Start POS 0.0
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Setup Pan EndTilt StartTilt End according to the above instruction.
Sector Setup
1. Number 1
2. Name
3. Pan Start POS 262.0
Sector Setup
6. Tilt End POS 0.0
7. Name Display On
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
4. Pan End POS 0.0
5. Tilt Start POS 0.0
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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Coordinates Crosshairs
Sector Setup
6. Tilt End POS 0.0
7. Name Display On
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Steps:
Select Name Display and move the joystick Left
or Right or press OPEN to switch On/Off.
Display Options
1. Preset Position
2. Sector Setup
3. Coordinates On
4. Crosshair Off
Display Options
1. Preset Position
2. Sector Setup
3. Coordinates On
4. Crosshair Off
5. Start-UP Scr Msg On
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
5. Start-UP Scr Msg On
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Start-UP Scr Msg
4.4 Control Options
Set Pan and Tilt
Display Options
1. Preset Position
2. Sector Setup
3. Coordinates On
4. Crosshair Off
5. Start-UP Scr Msg On
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Steps:
Move the cursor to select Coordinates or Crosshair or Start-UP Scr
Msg.
Move joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to switch On/Off.
Control Options
1. Set Pan and Tilt
2. Set Default Function
3. Speed Limit On
4. Auto Flip On
5. Auto Focus PTZ
6. Auto AE PTZ
7. Vector Scan AF Off
8. Vector Scan Still Off
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Steps:
Move the cursor to select Pan Reverse/Tilt Reserve/ +2 Tilt
Limit/Find Home on STA.
Move joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to switch On/Off.
Set Pan and Tilt
1. Pan Reverse Off
2. Tilt Reserve Off
3. +2 Tilt Limit Off
4. Find Home on STA On
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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Set Default Function
Speed Limit/Auto Flip/AF/AE/Vector Scan/AF/Vector still
4.5 Diagnostic Options
Clear Memory
Restore Def. Setting
1. Set Default Function P
2. Number 1
3. Delay 60
4. Operation Off
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Control Options
1. Set Pan and Tilt
2. Set Default Function
3. Speed Limit On
4. Auto Flip On
5. Auto Focus PTZ
6. Auto AE PTZ
7. Vector Scan AF Off
8. Vector Scan Still Off
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Instruction:
Speed Limit: Speed Limit: The speed lowers based on the ratio between
moving speed of the dome and camera zooming.
Auto Flip: When the lens of the camera makes 90 degree tilt action
downward, whether it makes 180 degree auto pan flip then auto tracking
forward with 10 degree tilt action.
Auto Focus: If the camera is AF when setup the dome in pan/tilt/zoom
action.
Auto AE: If the camera is AE when setup the dome in pan/tilt/zoom action.
Vector Scan AF: If the camera is AF when it is running Vector Scan AF.
Diagnostic Options
1. Clear Memory
2. Restore Def. Setting
3. Color System PAL
4. Dome Information
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Function; Clear all memory (but can not clear function of dome).
Steps:
Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Clear Memory.
Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter.
Press OPEN to reconfirm. Press CLOSE to cancel it and return.
Diagnostic Options
1. Clear Memory
2. Restore Def. Setting
3. Color System PAL
4. Dome Information
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Function: Restore Default Setting (But not clear memory).
Steps:
Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Restore Def.
Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter.
Press OPEN to reconfirm. Press CLOSE to cancel it and return to the menu.
Set Default Function
Move the joystick Left or Right to setup PreShot Position/ PTZ tour/ Vector scan Select Number and press OPEN to enter Function Numbering setting. Edit Function Number (Refer to Number Instruction) Set delay time (1-999) (Refer to Number Instruction) Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to On/Off the function.
Steps: Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Restore Def.
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Color System
Dome Information
4.6 Camera Options
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Diagnostic Options
1. Clear Memory
2. Restore Def. Setting
3. Color System PAL
4. Dome Information
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Function: Setup video mode of dome same with that of camera.
Steps:
Move the joystick Up/Down to move the cursor to select Video Mode.
Note: This camera only supports PAL.
Diagnostic Options
1. Clear Memory
2. Restore Def. Setting
3. Color System PAL
4. Dome Information
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Steps:
Move the joystick Up/Down to move the cursor to select Dome Information.
Move the joystick Left or Right to press OPEN to enter.
- - - - - - - - HSD - - - - - - - -
1. Language English
2. Display Options
3. Control Options
4. Diagnostic Options
5. Camera Options
6. Function Programming
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
FunctionUser can setup the functions of the camera accordingly.
Steps:
1. Move the joystick Up or Down to move selection Camera Options.
2. Move the joystick Left or Right to press OPEN to enter.
Camera Options
1. Camera Exposure
2. Camera Name
3. Others
4. Mask Zone
5. Mask Color Red
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Steps:
1. Move the joystick Up or Down to select the desired option setting.
2. Move the joystick Left or Right to select or press OPEN to enter.
- - - - - - - - - HSD- - - - - - - - - -
Camera Protocol PELCO-D
Baud rate: 2400
Address 1 Ve r s io n 5.1
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Function: Display Dome Information.
1. Camera Model or Manufacturer.
2. Control protocol.
3. Communication Speed.
4. Communication Address.
5. Dome Version.
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AE Control
Camera Name
Camera Name
1. Name
2. Change Name Loc
3. Name Display Off IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Camera Name
1. Name
2. Change Name Loc
3. Name Display Off IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Camera Name
1. Name
2. Change Name Loc
3. Name Display Off
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1. Name of camera
Steps:
1)Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Name. 2)Edit Name (Refer to Chinese Editing Instruction).
3)Move the joystick Left or Right to setup the Name Display.
2. Change Name Position
Steps: 1)Press OPEN or move the joystick Left or Right to enter. 2)Move the joystick randomly. The display will be changed auto on
the screen.
3. Name Display
Step: Move the joystick Left or Right to setup Name Display.
AE Control
1. AE Mode Auto
2. Shutter Speed Auto
3. Iris Level Auto
4. AGC Level Auto IRIS CLOSE to Exit
AE Control
1. AE Mode Auto
2.Shutter Speed Auto
3. Iris Level Auto
4. AGC Level Auto IRIS CLOSE to Exit
AE Control
1. AE Mode Auto
2. Shutter Speed Auto
3. Iris Level Auto
4. AGC Level Auto IRIS CLOSE to Exit
AE Control
1. AE Mode Auto
2. Shutter Speed Auto
3. Iris Level Auto
4. AGC Level Auto
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
1. AE Mode
Steps:
1) Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select AE Mode.
2) Move the joystick Left or Right to setup AE Mode.
2) Move the joystick Left or Right to setup Iris Level.
4. AGC Level (Manual)
Steps:
1) Move the joystick up or Down to move the cursor to select
AGC Level.
2) Move the joystick Left or Right to setup AGC Level.
3. Iris Level (Manual / Iris Level)
Steps:
1) Move the joystick up or Down to move the cursor to select
Iris Level.
2. Shutter Speed (Manual/ Shutter Speed)
Steps:
1) Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select
Shutter Speed.
2) Move the joystick Left or Right to setup Shutter Speed.
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Others
10. Function OSD On
11. Line Sync Off IRIS CLOSE to Exit
9. Stabilization Off
1. Sharpness 0
2. Back Light Off
3. WB Mode Auto
4. R Gain Auto
5. B Gain Auto
6. Vertical Mirror Off
7. Horizontal Mirror Off
8. R SW Mode Auto
Others
Setup Mask Zone
Function: User can mask the zone and protect the mask Zone.
1. Number
Steps:
1) Move the joystick to move the cursor to select Number.
2) Move the joystick Left or Right to select desired editing mask zone (1-24).
2. Mask Zone:
1) Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Mask Zone.
2) Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN enter and program.
Camera Options
1. Camera Exposure
2. Camera Name
3. Others
4. Mask Zone
5. Mask Color Red IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Mask Zone
1. Number 1
2. Mask Edit
3. Mask Display Off IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Mask Zone
3) Press CLOSE when done.
+
1. Number 1
2. Mask Edit
3. Mask Display Off IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Mask Zone
1. Number 1
Press OPEN to start
Press CLOSE to cancel
3. Mask Display
Step: Move the joystick Left or Right to start or close Mask Display.
2. Mask Edit
3. Mask Display Off
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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Mask Color
Camera Options
1. Camera Exposure
2. Camera Name
3. Others
1. Mask Color
Steps:
1) Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select
Color Setting of Camera.
4. Mask Zone
5. Mask Color Red
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
2) Move the joystick Left or Right to move the cursor to select
Mask Color Setting.
4.7 Function Programming
Function: User can program and execute the function of dome accordingly.
- - - - - - - -HSD- - -
- - - - - - ­St
eps:
1.
Language English
1.
Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Function
Programming.
2. Displa
y Options
3. Control Options
2.
Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter.
4. Diagnostic Options
5. Camera Options
6. Function Programming
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Function: User can program 3 pieces of tours in simulate manual operation.
P
TZ Tour
PTZ Tour Setting:
1. Move the joystick p or Down to move the cursor to select PTZ Tour.
Function Programmi ng
2. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter.
1. PTZ Tour
3. Move the joystick Up or Down to select desired operating or programming PTZ
2. Vector Scan Tour Number.
4. Move the joystick to move the cursor to select Name.
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
6. Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select PTZ Tour.
PTZ Tour
7. Press OPEN to enter Manual Operation Tour Recording.
1. Number 1
8. Press CLOSE when recording done.
2. Name
9. Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Name Display.
3. Program a Tour
Operation Steps:
4. Run a Tour
1. Select desired Operating PTZ Tour on the Number.
5. Delete a Tour
2. Move the joystick Up or Down to select PTZ Tour.
6. Name Display
3. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to operate the selected PTZ Tour.
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Delete PTZ Tour:
1. Select the PTZ Tour to be deleted on the Number.
2. Move the joystick Up or Down to select Delete PTZ Tour.
3. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to delete the selected PTZ Tour.
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Vector Scan
Vector Scan Function: User can combine different Auto-Scan Tour based on all
kinds of tours.
Function Programmi ng
1. PTZ Tour
Vector Scan Tour Operation:
2. Vector Scan
1. Move the joystick Up or Down to select Vector Scan.
2. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter.
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
3. Move the joystick Left or Right to select Vector Scan Tour to be operated
or programmed.
4. Move the joystick Up or Down to select Vector Scan Programming.
5. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter the Programming.
6. Move the joystick Up or Down to select sequence number desired to be edited.
Vector Scan
7. Move the joystick Left or Right to select programming
1. Number
(Nam
e/Number/Speed/Dwell time)
2. P
rogram a Vector Scan
1) Name: P is the sign of PreShot Position
3. R
un a Vector Scan
V is the sign of Vector Scan
4. D
elete a Vector Scan
T is the sign of PTZ Tour
IR
IS CLOSE to Exit
2) Number: Select the function based on name.
3) Speed: Setup the speed to meet the PreShot.
4) Dwell Time: Setup Dwell Time when PreShot and PTZ Tour done.
Run Vector Scan Operation:
1. Select the Vector Scan Tour to be operated on the Number.
Program a Vector Scan
2. Move the joystick Up or Down to select Vector Scan.
Name Num V Dwell
3. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to run the selected Vector
1 - - - -
Scan Tour.
2 - - - -
Delete Vector Scan Tour:
3 - - - -
1. Select Vector Scan Tour to be deleted on the Option of Number.
4 - - - -
2. Move the joystick Up or Down to select Vector Scan Delete.
IRIS CLOSE When Done
3. Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to run the Vector Scan Tour.
Attention: Disable the command of Vector Scan before you enter into main menu.
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Short-cut operation and specification of dome device
S.N.
Problem Description Possible Reason Solutions Remarks
1
After power on,
No motion and no image.
Power cable is connected improperly
Fault of power PCB of dome device
slip ring power wires disconnected
Fault of main control board
Check if the power cable is
connected to power of AC24V
Change the power PCB
Change slip ring
Change main control board
Please follow the
above basic system
wiring strictly
2
After power on, the dome
device rotate normally,
but no character nor image
display.
Character monitor switch is off
Improper connection between camera and
dome device
Switch on the character monitor
according to the menu instruction,
Replace a FFC cable or a camera
About 45 second
after the dome device is power on.
3
After self-test of the dome
device, menu cannot be
displayed
wrong operation
Fault of OSD control board
CALL up 90 preset position Open
Change OSD board
After self-test, the
menu can only be
displayed when there
is image display of the dome device
4
Distorted character or
image
Interfered by exterior electronic signal
(noise) or the camera is directed to the
monitor screen
System wrong function
Grounding the dome device or shut
off the surrounding big electronic devices(electric, HF, signal
generating) equipment, or rotate the
camera
Restart the dome device
Shielded cable
should be adopted
for video cable
5
After power on, no
self-test and motor is
locked
The system setting is start self-test after
receiving command and you can see the
video on the screen
Connect the controller and set
correct transmission protocol and
baud rate as well as dome device
address
There is character
display in normal circumstance
6
Cannot stop pan rotation
(rotate and stop
alternatively)
OSD board is not properly connected with
main control board or the photoelectric
switch is broken
Pan interrupt is not in due position
fix OSD board again, if the problem
still exits, then replace the OSD
board
Adjust the pan interrupt
Pan interrupt should
be at 2/3 of the
central slot within photoelectric switch
7
After normal working, it
will rotate one circle when
being controlled
The system is checking the data again It is normal event
If this happens
frequently, please
adjust the pan
interrupt or check if
the connection is too
tight.
8
Vertical range is not within 90 ± 2 degree with large
deviation
Fault occurs when the dome device is in tilt
movement. It may be caused by obstacle of
camera of other object, which lead to early
tilt movement
Check and adjust the mechanical
installation
9
Self-test is normal, but
cannot control
Wrong setting
Improper connection of control cable
Set the protocol, baud rate and
address of dome device
Check the circuit
10
Insensitive control of dome
device
Overload or too long distance transmission
Improper contact of control cable
slip ring is damage
RS-485 protective discharge arresters
broken
Add driver
Check the circuit
Replace slip ring
Change 485 protective discharge
arresters
Mostly happen in the connection
11
Call out function fails
System failure caused by noise interference
Restart the dome device
12
Auto action of dome
device periodically
No transmission auto “call back” function
is set to the dome device
Called this setting
13
One dome working well
while the other does not
under identical operation
Something wrong with the setting or wiring check the setting and wiring again
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Short-cut operation table
Operation Function description SONY LG
CALL Save speed of Line Scan
PRESET
51
Run default Preset Tour
CALL Enable Line Scan
PRESET
52
Save start of Line Scan
PRESET 53 Save end of Line Scan
CALL Camera Power On
PRESET
54
Camera Power Off
CALL Backlight On
PRESET
55
Backlight Off
CALL Auto Day/Night
PRESET
56
Color(Manual) √(Manual)
CALL Camera menu On/Off
PRESET
57
Camera OSD On/Off
CALL Digital Zoom On
PRESET
58
Digital Zoom Off
CALL Auto Focus
PRESET
59
Manual Focus
CALL Auto Iris
PRESET
60
Manual Iris
CALL Auto white balance
PRESET
61
Manual white balance
CALL Indoor WB mode
PRESET
62
Outdoor WB mode
CALL ATW
PRESET
63
one Push WB
CALL Set short way Line Scan
PRESET
79
Set long way Line Scan √ CALL 80 Run first PTZ tour √ CALL 81 Run second PTZ tour √ CALL 82 Run third PTZ tour √ CALL 83 Run first Vector Scan √ CALL 84 Run second Vector Scan √ CALL 85 Run third Vector Scan √ CALL 86 Run fourth Vector Scan √ CALL 87 Run fifth Vector Scan
CALL 88 Run sixth Vector Scan √ CALL Image Freeze On
PRESET
89
Image Freeze Off CALL 90 Enable Dome Menu √ CALL 91 Return to static position √ CALL 92,93, Reserve
PRESET 94 Reset Pan and Tilt
CALL 95 1min dwell time to home √ CALL 96 2min dwell time to home
CALL 97 4min dwell time to home √ CALL 98 8min dwell time to home
CALL 99 10min dwell time to home √ CALL Home position On
PRESET
100
Home position Off √ CALL 101 360degree Pan scan
NotePlease refer to the dome menu or the camera menu if non shortcut of the preset position mode.
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Product Specifications
Dome type HSD-36IP
Color system PAL
Pickup device 1/4"Sony IT CCD
Total pixels 795(H)X596(V)
Effective pixels 752(H)X582(V)
Scanning frequency H:15.625KHz/V:50.00Hz
Horizontal Resolution Color:480Lines/B\W:570Lines
Minimum illumination Color:0.5Lux/F1.6(50IRE) B\W:0.001Lux/F1.6(50IRE)
Optic zoom 36X f=3.6~129.6mm(F1.65F4.2)
Digital zoom 36X
Angle of view(H) 53.8°(wide)~1.64°(tilt)
Sync system Internal (V-LOCK)
S/N ration >50db(AGC OFF)
Shutter speed control Auto 1s~1/10000S
White balance ATW /Indoor/Outdoor/AWC
Gain Auto/Manual
Aperture control Auto/Manual
Back light compensation On/Off
Focus Auto/Manual
Day/Night Mode Auto(ICR)/Color/B\W
Video Output CVBS:1.0VP-P 75 ohm, BNC
Privacy Zone Masking On/Off(8 area)
Address 0~255
Zoom/Focus PreShot 128 position PreShot
PreShot accuracy ±0.10°
Speed of PreShot point 400°/Second
Pan speed range 360°Continue
Tilt speed range 0 90°
Manual speed pan 0.1° ~300°/Sec
Manual speed tilt 0.1°120° /Sec
PTZ Tour 3 Programmable(Pan/Tilt/Zoom and each tour is 120 seconds)
Vector scan groups
6 Programmable(Dwell time speed/Preset point and embed other
vector scan or PTZ tours)
Intelligent power off real time memory Yes
Long-focus speed-limited Yes
Congeal function Yes
Ip66 for outdoor use Yes
Heater in operation Indoor:off/Outdoor:6 on 14 off
Integrate multi-protocol Pelco-D/P, KD6(Diamond), VCL and Maxpro-Net
Storage temperature -10℃~60℃
Operation temperature
-5℃~60
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Operation Humidity
0%90% (without condensation)
Supplied Power DC 9VDC 14V
Power consumption Max 5W(Motor Active)
Weight 0.27Kg
Dimensions 51.6 x 60 x 82.5mm(W x H x D)
¤ Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Lightning arresters and Surge Suppressors
The product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to prevent from damage by lightning strike below 1500 W and impulse
signals such as surge; but it is also necessary to abide by the following precautions to ensure electrical safety based on practical
circumstances:
Keep the communication cables at least 50 meters away from high voltage equipment or cables. Make outdoor cable laying-out under eaves as possible as you can. In open area shield cables in steel tube and conduct a single point ground to the tube. Trolley wire is forbidden in such
circumstances.
In strong thunderstorm or high faradic zone (such as high voltage transformer substation), extra strong lightning arresters
equipment must be installed.
Take the building lightning proof requirements into account to design the lightning arresters and grounding of outdoor
equipment and cable laying-out in accordance with the national and industrial standards.
The system must be grounded with equal potentials. The earth ground connection must satisfy the anti-interference and
electrical safety requirements and must not short circuit with high voltage electricity net. When the system is grounded
separately, the resistance of down conductor should be ≤ 4Ω and the sectional area of down conductor should be
25mm2 (refer to Fig.21).
Fig.21
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