Honeywell HSDN-251NS, HSDN-230NS, HSDN-251PS, HSDN-230PS Operation & Programming Manual

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TM
ScanDome ll
Dome
Camera
HSDN-251NS/PS , HSDN-230NS/PS
Operation & Programming Manual
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference.
Rev.040602
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Warnings and Cautions
OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the product.
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO
COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE.
CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003. CET APPAREIL NUME RIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME
NMB-003 DU CANADA.
WARNING
THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT. IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.
READ INSTRUCTIONS -- All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2.
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS -- The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3.
CLEANING -- Unplug video monitor or equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4.
ATTACHMENTS -- Do not use attachments not recommended by the video monitor or equipment manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
5.
WATER AND MOISTURE -- Do not use video monitor or equipment near water -- for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, or the like.
ACCESSORIES -- Do not place video monitor or equipment
6. on an unstable cart, stand or table. The video monitor or equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the equipment. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
6A.
Video monitor or equipment and cart combinations should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn.
7.
VENTILATION -- Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to ensure reliable operation of the video monitor or equipment and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the video monitor or equipment on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Video monitor or equipment should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. Video monitor or equipment receiver should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
8.
POWER SOURCES -- Video monitor or equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your video monitor or equipment dealer or local power company. For video monitor or equipment designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION -- This video monitor
9. may be equipped with a polarized alternating - current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Alternate Warnings - This video monitor is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
10.
POWER CORDS -- Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate video monitor or equipment where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
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HEED WARNINGS -- Follow all instructions marked on the video monitor or equipment.
12.
LIGHTNING -- For added protection for video monitor or equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power-line surges.
13.
OVERLOADING --Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
14.
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY -- Never push objects of any kind into video monitor or equipment through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
15.
SERVICING -- Do not attempt to service video monitor or equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
16.
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE -- Unplug video monitor or equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged. B. If liquid has spilled, or objects have fallen into the video product. C. If the video product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation. E. If the video product has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged. F. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance -- this indicates a need for service.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS -- When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
18.
SAFETY CHECK -- Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video product is in proper operating condition.
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FIELD INSTALLATION -- This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ..............................................................1
1.1 Features............................................................................................ 1
Chapter 2 Installation And Configuration..................................3
2.1 Package Contents.............................................................................3
2.2 Basic Configuration Of Scandome IITM Dome Camera System .........4
2.3 Setting Unit For Termination.............................................................. 5
2.4 Setting Address(Id) Of Dome Camera ..............................................6
2.5 Setting Protocol Of Dome Camera ...................................................7
2.6 Connecting Wiring ............................................................................8
Connecting To The RS-485...................................................................................... 8
Connecting To The Monitor...................................................................................... 8
Connecting Alarms................................................................................................... 8
Connecting The Power ............................................................................................ 8
2.7 Getting Started..................................................................................8
Chapter 3 Program And Operation .........................................10
3.1 Selecting Dome Camera.................................................................10
3.2 Accessing On-Screen Menu Utility .................................................. 10
3.3 How To Control On-Screen Menu Utility.......................................... 11
3.4 Auto Scan........................................................................................ 11
3.5 Preset ............................................................................................. 12
3.6 Shortcut Preset Program.................................................................14
3.7 Tour ................................................................................................ 14
3.8 Pattern............................................................................................ 16
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3.9 Alarm............................................................................................... 17
3.10 Area Title....................................................................................... 17
3.11 Privacy Zone ................................................................................. 18
3.12 Camera ........................................................................................ 20
Focus Control ........................................................................................................ 20
WB(White Balance) Control................................................................................... 21
AE(Auto Exposure) Control.................................................................................... 21
Line Lock Control................................................................................................... 22
Night Shot Menu.................................................................................................... 22
3.13 Dome Setup..................................................................................22
Home Function Setup............................................................................................ 23
OSD Display Setup................................................................................................ 24
View Direction........................................................................................................ 24
Initialize Data......................................................................................................... 26
Origin Offset........................................................................................................... 26
Dome Reset........................................................................................................... 26
System Information................................................................................................ 26
Appendix A Specifications.......................................................27
Appendix B Troubleshooting...................................................29
Appendix C Glossary..............................................................30
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
1.1 Features
The ScanDome IITM Keyboard Controller and the ScanDome IITM dome camera make up the building blocks for any surveillance/security system. Using multiple Keyboard Controllers and multiple dome cameras, no place is too large for monitoring. Extensible and flexible architecture facilitates remote control functions for a variety of external switching devices such as multiplexers and DVRs.
Built-in 25 times optical power zoom camera with True Night Shot function.(HSDN-251 Series)
240 Preset positions.
8 Tours consist of Preset, Pattern, Auto-Scan and Tour itself can be programmed over 300
functions and Preset location. While moving, each Preset scan can be watched in smooth Vector Scan mode.
8 Auto Scan including vector scan
4 Pattern (240second)
8 Privacy zone
8 Alarm input / 4 Aux out (NC & NO)
Variable speed from 0.1°/sec to 90°/sec.
Turbo speed is Max 360°/sec with Ctrl key pressed. Maximum speed is inversely proportional to the zoom ratio.
Programmable user preferences (alarm, preset, title, etc.).
Up to 999 selectable camera addresses (Option 3999)
Built-in RS-485/422 receiver driver.
Built-in power-line surge protection and lightning protection
Clear bubble with black liner (shelter) for concealing the camera.
Optional Tinted Bubble, Indoor(HSGN-502) & Outdoor (HSGN-502SH) pendant housing with
heater & blower, Indoor Flush Mount(HSG-502F), Parapet mount & Roof Top mount.
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UP TO 255 MULTIPLEXER
Alarm Input UP TO 8
<Sensor>
UP TO 99 DVR
Alarm
Output
UP TO 4
UP TO 32 CAMERA
<Siren>
<Flashing Light>
Figure 1 Typical System Configuration
<Master Keyboard>
UP TO 3 Slave Keyboard
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Chapter 2 – Installation and Configuration
2.1 Package Contents
The package contains the following.
ScanDome IITM (Dome Camera) “““““““““1 Bubble Ring “““““““““1 Instruction Manual (This Document) “““““““““1 Assembly Screws for Attaching ScanDome IITM “““““““““3 Plastic Anchor “““““““““3 10Pin Connector “““““““““1 12Pin Connector “““““““““2
CAUTION: Be sure to have caution labels(E version only) on both body and base of the
camera. Different version will not support alarm input and output.
Figure 2 Installation
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2.2 Basic Configuration of ScanDome IITM Dome Camera System.
POWER
AC 24V
UTP AWG # 24
ALARM INPUT
SENSOR
UP TO 8
BNC
MONITOR
SIREN
POWER
AC 24V
LIGHT
ALARM OUTPUT
UP TO 4
AL1 AL2 GND
ALARM INPUT
1~4
ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUTPUT
1~2
AL3 AL4 GND COM 1 NC1 NO1 COM 2 NC2 NO2
DO ME 1 -
DO ME 1 +
RS-485 HALF DUPLEX MODE : TX+,TX-
AC -
AC +
AC -
AC +
GN D
(R X - )
(R X + )
FG N D
RX + ( TX+ )
(RS-422)
( R X - )
( R X + )
R X - ( T X - )
R X + ( T X + )
RS - 4 85
RS-422 SIMPLEX MODE : (RX+),(RX-) DUPLEX MODE : (TX+),(TX-),(RX+),(RX-)
AL5
RX - ( TX- )
AL6 GND AL7 AL8 GND COM 3 NC3 NO3 COM 4 NC4 NO4
ALARM INPUT
BNC
5~8
3~4
Figure 3 Basic installation diagram
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The dome camera must be installed by qualified service personnel in accordance with all local
SW1
Switches
Termination Switches
Switches
and federal electrical and building codes. The system should be installed according to Figures 2 through 8.
SW1
ON KSD02H
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9A
Address(ID) selection
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Protocol selection
Figure 4 Layout of Switches
2.3 Setting Unit for Termination
The device which is connected at end of line, whether it be a dome camera or keyboard controller, must have the cable for communication terminated by setting the appropriate DIP switch. Without proper termination, there is potential for control signal errors. Total length of the cable for communication should not exceed 1.2Km.
ON
9A
KSD02H
1
2
Not terminated OFF OFF
SW1 1 2
Terminated ON ON
Figure 5 Setting Unit for Termination
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Cable for communication
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4
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3
3
4
SW2
1
2
3
4
8
SW1
3rd Branch Not allowed Without spliter /repeater
Enable Termination (On) Enable Termination (On)
Cable for communication
Figure 6 Termination Diagram
2.4 Setting Address (ID) of Dome Camera
To prevent damage, each dome camera must have a unique address (ID). When installing multiple dome cameras using a multiplexer, it is suggested that the dome camera address match the multiplexer port number.
Example: Port 1 = Dome 1, Port 2 = Dome 2 Port 16 = Dome 16. If more than 16 dome cameras are installed using two or more multiplexers, ID of the dome camera should be ID of MUX x No. of camera IN. (e.g. multiplexer ID= n, Camera IN= m then ID of Dome =16x(n-1)+m )
Refer to Figures 3-4 for setting the dome camera address (ID) and protocol selection.
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DOME ID
1 2
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SW1 SW2 SW3
0 0 1 0 0 2
. . .
9 9 9
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Figure 7 Setting Address (ID) of Dome Camera
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2.5 Setting Protocol of Dome Camera
Camera
Protocol
S6S5S4
Baud rate
RS-485
RS-422/
Reserved
If a dome camera is to be installed with a Scandome IITM keyboard controller, select F2 protocol. Consult service personnel if a dome camera is installed with device other than a keyboard
controller.
S/W
On Off
D1 S4-1 Enable D2 S4-2 D3 S4-3
PAL NTSC NTSC/PAL
Reserved
D4 S4-4 RS-422
Disable Alarm
RS-485 RS-422/RS-485
FUNCTION
D5 D6 D7
S5-1 S5-2 S5-3
D11
Off Off Off F2,F2E,P,D,E & Ph Protocol
PROTOCOL
Off Off On Reserved
D9 D12 D10
Off On Off S 422 Off On On Reserved On Off Off V Protocol On Off On Reserved On On Off D Color
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
On On On Reserved
NTSC/PAL
1 2 3 4
Alarm
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8
D8 D9 D10
S5-4 S6-1 S6-2
BAUD RATE
Off Off Off 2400 bps Off Off On 4800 bps Off On Off 9600 bps Off On On 19200 bps On Off Off 38400 bps On Off On 57600 bps On On Off 115200 bps On On On 230400 bps
D11 D12
S6-3 S6-4
Off Off Default cameras Off On Reserved On Off Reserved On On Reserved
Figure 8 Protocol Selection Switches
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2.6 Connecting Wiring
Connecting to the RS-485/ 422
The dome camera can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS485 half-duplex , RS422 duplex or simplex serial communications signals. Connect Marked Rx+, Rx- to Tx+ and Tx- of the RS485 control system.
If control system is RS422, connect Rx+(Tx+), Rx+(Tx-) and (Rx+), (Rx-) of the dome camera to Tx+, Tx- and (Rx+), (Rx-) of the control device respectively.
Connecting Video out connector
Connect the video out(BNC) connector to the monitor or video input.
Connecting Alarms
AL1 to 8 (Alarm In)
You can use external devices to signal the dome camera to react to events. Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the AL (Alarm In) and GND (Ground) connectors.. See Chapter 3 Program and Operation for configuring alarm input.
GND (Ground)
NOTE: All the connectors marked GND are common.
Connect the ground side of the Alarm input and/or alarm output to the GND connector.
NC(NO)1 TO 4 (Normal Close or Normal Open : Alarm Out)
The dome camera can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights. Connect the device to the NC(NO) (Alarm Out) and COM (Common) connectors. See Chapter 3 Program and Operation for configuring alarm output.
Connecting the Power
Connect the power of AC 24V 850mA to the dome camera.
2.7 Getting Started
Once installed apply power to the dome camera. The dome camera will start a configuration sequence. When configuration is done, the following information is displayed:
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RAM TEST
CHECK NO. : OK!
CHECK AAAA : OK!
CHECK 5555 : OK!
SCANDOME II Vx.xxx
CAMERA TYPE xxxx
WAIT DOME SETTING. INIT TILT ORGIN SET OK INIT PAN ORGIN SET OK
INIT CAMERA SET OK
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Chapter 3 – Program and Operation
3.1 Selecting Dome Camera
Before you program or operate a dome camera, you must select the dome camera by pressing the dome camera No. + CAM
Example: Pressing 1 , 0 and CAM key sequentially will select dome camera 10. The selected dome camera ID will be displayed on the LCD monitor of the keyboard controller.
3.2 Accessing On-Screen Menu Utility
You can call up the On-screen menu utility on your monitor by pressing MENU key on the keyboard controller, the following On-screen menu utility will appear:
AUTO SCAN PRESET TOUR PATTERN ALARM AREA TITLE PRIVACY ZONE CAMERA DOME SETUP EXIT(ESC TO EXIT)
MAIN MENU
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3.3 How to control On-Screen Menu Utility
Action Function
MENU
Joystick left or right
Joystick up or down
Joystick down
Zoom handle twist
CTRL + Joystick
ESC
Call on On-screen menu utility Go into the sub-menu items.
Execute the command(exit) Change value. Navigate through the menu items.
Navigate through the menu items. Finish editing title.
Change value. Enter editing title mode.
Change value of angle
Escape (EXIT)
3.4 Auto Scan (First Item of the Main menu / Shortcut: Scan)
The Auto scan supports up to 8 programmed angles at user-programmable speeds. Follow these steps to program Auto Scan:
1. Press the Scan key to enter Auto Scan menu directly. Or press the Menu key to display the main menu on the monitor. Scroll to Auto Scan and push the Joystick to the right.
2. Select an Auto Scan number by pushing the Joystick left or right.
AUTO SCAN SETUP
SCAN 01 : AUTOSCAN01 SPEED(MODE) : FAST VECTOR START ANGLE : 127.1, 027.7 X7 END ANGLE : 157.7, 080.7 X3 SCAN DIR. : CCW SWAP : OFF SAVE AND EXIT (ESC TO CANCEL)
HOLD DOWN CTRL KEY WHILE SELECT POSITION.
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3. Twist the Joystick to enter the title by scrolling through the alphanumeric characters and pushing the handle to the right or left to move to the next space. Press Enter key or push the Joystick down to finish title mode
4. Push the handle downward to select SPEED and set the speed by moving the Joystick left and right to select the auto scan speed.
5. When finish entering the speed, select START ANGLE with the Joystick. Hold down the Ctrl/PGM key while selecting the start position using the Joystick. Current panning position will be displayed. Release Ctrl/PGM key to complete the selection of the start position.
6. Push the Joystick downward to select END ANGLE. Hold down the Ctrl/PGM key while moving the joystick to select the end position. The end position angle should be larger than start position. Release the Ctrl/PGM key to complete the selection of the end position.
7. Push the Joystick downward to select SCAN DIR and set the scan direction by moving the Joystick left and right to select the auto scan direction.(CW or CCW)
8. Push the Joystick downward to select SWAP and set the swap by moving the Joystick left and right to select the swap ON or OFF.
9. Select Save and Exit by pushing the Joystick to the right. Press ESC to exit the program without saving.
Pressing the Home key causes the camera to go to the 000.0 angle immediately.
NOTE: Using the Tour mode in conjunction with preset and Auto Scan, you can make the camera
travel from one preset position to another preset position at a specific speed. (Pan only)
a. Before entering the Auto Scan menu, select a preset position as a starting point for Auto Scan. Example: 2 + Prst and do step 1 to 4. Instead of step 5, just press the Ctrl/PGM key at the start
angle position, the current position will be displayed as a start position. b. Save and exit from the menu. c. In normal mode, call a preset to be the end point of scan. Press 3 + Prst then press Scan
key to enter the Auto Scan menu. Move the cursor position to END ANGLE. Just press
Ctrl/PGM key at the end angle position. Do step 7 to 9.
Example: Preset 001>002>003>004>005>006, Auto Scan 01 starts at 002, ends at 003,
Auto Scan 02 starts at 005, ends at 006. Tour 001, 002, A01, 004, A02. 1 è 2 2~3 è 4 è 5~6 è1 è 2 2~3 ““ Where è : Quick move, ~ : Programmed speed by Auto Scan.
3.5 Preset (Second Item of the Main menu / Shortcut: Prst)
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If you need to view specific places routinely, you should program presets. A preset is a programmed video scene with automatic pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris settings. Once programmed, entering the number and pressing a preset button on your controller automatically calls up the preset. In addition, presets may be assigned to alarm actions or as the home position for the dome camera. As many as 240 presets, whose positions are saved in the dome█s firmware, may be programmed.
There are three pages of preset menu, each page can hold 80 presets. Pages can be scrolled by pushing the Joystick to the Left or Right on the first or last No. of Preset.
PRESET SETUP NO. 001 : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FOCUS : AUTO/ MANUAL IRIS : AUTO/ MANUAL DWELL : 03~99 (Sec)
1234567890 1234567890 00º * * * ===== 01========== 02========== 03========== 04========== 05========== 06========== 07========== JOY-LEFT TO PREV. PAGE SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
x : 16 digits of title for preset label = : blank preset position * : position has the preset º : Current cursor position
Follow steps below to store the Preset positions:
1. Press Menu to display the main menu. Select the Preset option by using the Joystick to the right. (Press Prst to go directly to the Preset menu without going through the main menu.)
2. Select the blank preset position to be stored by pushing the Joystick up, down, right, or left.
3. The position, which is marked with , already has the preset view assigned. To review the
stored preset, press Prst key on the , 竡 The camera will show the stored preset view.
4. After selecting a blank position, press and hold Ctrl/PGM, use the Joystick to control the
direction of the camera and lens.
5. After aiming the camera (view direction and lens control), release Ctrl/PGM. Then twist the
Joystick handle or Press Tele or Wide Key to store the selected view. The position number will be displayed and the user will be prompted to enter a preset title.
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6. Enter the title for the preset position using the Joystick. (Rotate handle clockwise and counterclockwise or press Tele or Wide Key to scroll through the alphanumeric characters, push the handle to right or left to select next or previous digit.)
7. When you are finished entering the title, push the Joystick downward. Set the focus by pushing the Joystick to the right or left. Set the IRIS value in the same manner as the focus.
8. Move to the DWELL setting by pushing the Joystick down. Twist the Joystick clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease dwell time of the preset position.
9. To select the next page of presets, scroll the page by pushing the Joystick to the Left on the first and last columns of the menu.
10. Repeat steps 2 through 7 for each additional preset position.
11. To edit the title of a stored preset, use the Joystick to position the cursor on the desired preset position. Press the Prst key to recall the stored preset. Twist the zoom handle clockwise to enter the preset title, focus and IRIS. Preset titles are useful with short cut preset programming. Refer to Shortcut programming below.
12. Select Save and Exit by pushing the joystick to the right. Press ESC to exit the Preset menu without saving.
NOTE: Press the Home key at programmed position to delete a programmed preset view.
3.6 Shortcut of Preset Program.
Select a view to be stored (direction of the camera, zoom and focus), then press No. (1 to 240), and then press Pgm, Prst subsequently. The current view will be stored to the selected preset number if position is empty. If selected preset number is not empty, PRESET EXISTING message will be displayed on the monitor and ask to overwrite.
Example: 1 , 0 , 1 + Pgm + Prst will store current view as preset No. 101. In this case, focus and Iris mode will be programmed as Auto, dwell time will be set to 3 sec.
3.7 Tour (THIRD ITEM OF THE MAIN MENU / SHORTCUT: Tour)
There are 8 programmable Tours. Each Tour consists of up to 42 Preset positions, Patterns, Scans or other Tours (second-level). Using second-level Tours, it can be expanded to over 300 functions in a single Tour. However Tours in second level Tour will be ignored when called by a Tours. The following example illustrates this concept:
If Tour1 has Preset1èPreset2èTour2èTour3 and
Tour2 has Preset3èPreset4èTour4èPreset5 and Tour3 has Preset6èPattern and Tour4 has Preset7.
Tour1 executes as follows: Preset1 è Preset2 è Preset3 è Preset4 è Preset5 è Preset6 è Pattern1 è Preset1 è ... (Repeat)
Tour2 executes as follows:
Preset3 è Preset4 è Preset7 è Preset5 è Preset1 Repeat (Tour4 is still valid if called directly from Tour2.)
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TOUR 01 : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SCAN TYPE : NORMAL DWELL: 03
=== === 003 === === === === A08 === === === === === === === T02 === 001 === === === === === === T08 === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === === SAVE AND EXIT ( ESC TO CANCEL) PRESS FUNCTION KEY AND THEN ZOOM KEY TO SELECT FUNCTION NO
xxxxx : 16 digits of title for tour label === : blank preset position SCAN TYPE : Max (Normal)/ Slow V. Scan/ Fast V. Scan DWELL : 03-99 Sec 003 : Preset 003 (1~240) A08 : Auto Scan 08 (1~8) P01 : Pattern 01 (1~4) T02 : Tour 02 (1~8)
Follow the steps below to program the Tours:
1. Press Menu to display the main menu on the monitor. Scroll to Tour and push the Joystick
to the right to enter the Tour menu. Or just press the Tour key on the keyboard
2. Choose an empty location to be programmed by pushing the Joystick up, down, right, or left.
3. To see a stored preset view, use the Joystick to move the cursor to a stored position. By
pressing Prst key, the camera will move to the stored Preset view.
4. To add a stored preset as a Tour, twist the Zoom handle or press Zoom Key (Programmed
preset will scroll). To remove a stored preset from the Tour, press the Home key, blank position mark (===) will be displayed. You can overwrite the programmed position.
5. To place functions other than preset, press Tour, Ptrn, or Scan for Tour, Pattern or Auto
Scan respectively.
6. Repeat Step 2 through 5 for each desired position. Each title will be displayed on top of the
line.
7. Up to 36 Presets, Tours, Patterns Scans can be selected for a Tour. You can expand the
Tour sequence by calling other programmed tours. Push the Joystick handle to right or left while the cursor is on the top of the line (TOUR 01) to select another page of the Tour menu. (TOUR 01)
8. You can enter a title for the selected Tour by twisting the Joystick while the cursor is on
the top of the line (TOUR 01). Rotate the handle clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll through the alphanumeric characters. Push the handle to the right or left to select the next or previous digit.
9. Select Save and Exit by pushing the Joystick to the right. Press ESC to exit the program
without saving.
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NOTE: Press the Home key at a programmed position to delete programmed function.
In the Tour mode, in conjunction with preset and Auto Scan, you can make the camera travel from a preset position to another preset position at a specific speed.
Example: Preset 001>002>003>004>005>006, Auto Scan 01 starts at preset 002, ends at
preset 003, Auto Scan 02 starts at preset 005, ends at preset 006; Tour 001, 002, A01, 004, A02.
1 è 2 2~3 è 4 è 5~6, repeat where è : Quick move, ~ : Programmed speed
3.8 Pattern (Fourth 4 Item of the Main menu / Shortcut: Ptrn)
The Pattern feature records user control of the selected dome camera for up to 240 seconds. Up to four 4 patterns can be stored and played back by pressing No.+ Ptrn keys subsequently.
Follow steps below to program the Pattern:
1. Press Menu key to display the main menu on the monitor.
2. Scroll down to PATTERN and push the Joystick to the right. Or simply press the Ptrn key
rather than use the Main Menu.
3. Select the empty Pattern number to be programmed by pushing the Joystick Up or Down.
If last column is not 000, a pattern has already been recorded. Patterns can be over written.
4. Press and hold down the Ctrl/PGM key while controlling the camera direction and zoom
with the Joystick. Your controls will be automatically recorded until you release the Ctrl/PGM key. You can repeat this procedure until you have the pattern you want. Previously recorded patterns will be overwritten each time you do this.
5. Scroll down to the Save and Exit option and push the Joystick to the right to save and exit.
6. You can title the selected Pattern by twisting the Joystick. Rotate the handle clockwise or
counterclockwise to scroll through the alphanumeric characters, push the handle to right or left to select next or previous space.
7. Pressing ESC will not save your information and exits to the previous mode.
Press the Home key at any programmed position to delete that programmed pattern.
PATTERN SETUP
NO. TITLE SEC 01: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 000 02: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 041 03: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 010 04: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 020 TOTAL 071
SAVE AND EXIT ( ESC TO CANCEL) HOLD DOWN CTRL KEY
WHILE RECORDING.
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NOTE: If total recording time reaches 240 seconds, it will automatically stop for a moment and restart recording. Previous data will be overwritten.
3.9 Alarm (This menu shows on only specific model, Fifth Item of Main menu)
NO : Alarm input number PRIO : Lower No. has higher priority, Equal priority alarms will be serviced repeatedly. PRS : Stored preset number to be called by alarm. IN : NO/NC - normally open /Closed OFF - ignore OUT : OUT1~OUT4 - Relay out 1,2,3,4, OFF - No output. HOLD : Alarm will be held for programmed time (01 to 99 seconds) LATCH : ON - Shows all alarms including past alarm, OFF - Shows activated alarms only.
There is one 0 PRIO which is a first priority. 0 priority can choose Autoscan, Pattern or Tour. When responding 0’ priority alarm, there is no respond other alarm until finishing 0 priority action
1. Press Menu to display the main menu on the monitor. Select the Alarm option by pushing
the Joystick up or down and push to right to enter the detail menu.
2. Select the alarm input number by pushing the joystick up or down and select the column
you wish to setup. Selected position will be highlighted.
3. Select the Preset, Status of Input (NC/NO/OFF), and Output (OUT1~4/OFF) by pushing the
joystick to the right or to the left.
4. To increase or decrease the preset number or to change the status or output number, twist
the joystick clockwise or counterclockwise. In case of preset, programmed preset number will be scrolled.
5. Select the Save and Exit option by pushing the joystick up or down. Save and exit the
program by pushing the joystick to the right. Press ESC to exit the program without saving.
ALARM SETUP
NO PRI PRS IN OUT HLD LATCH 01 1 001 OFF OFF 03 OFF 02 8 001 OFF OUT1 03 OFF 03 1 240 NO OUT1 03 OFF 04 2 001 NC OUT4 03 OFF 05 1 001 OFF OFF 03 OFF 06 8 001 OFF OUT1 03 OFF 07 1 240 NO OUT1 03 OFF 08 2 001 NC OUT4 03 OFF SAVE AND EXIT ( ESC TO CANCEL)
3.10 Area Title (Sixth Item of Main menu)
Enter a specific name on programmed angle between START and END. For the screen below, when the camera points at an angle between 124.3° to 359.5°, ABC will be displayed on the screen.
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Pages can be scrolled through by pushing the joystick to the Left or Right on the first or last column of the menu. Pushing the joystick to left on the NO column (01 ~ 08) of the menu to scroll to the previous page. Push the joystick to right on the END column to go to the next page.
1. Press Menu to display the main menu on the monitor. Select the Area Title option by
pushing the joystick up or down and push to right to enter the detail menu.
2. Select the area number by pushing the joystick up or down. Select Start, End or number
column to be set by pushing the handle to the right or left. The selected column will be highlighted.
3. To enter area title, select the number column and rotate the handle clockwise or
counterclockwise. You can select alphanumeric characters by rotating the handle. Move to the next character by pushing the Joystick to the right. To finish entering the title, push the joystick down.
4. To adjust panning limit, press the Ctrl/PGM key and hold down. Then use the Joystick to
go the desired direction. The end limit must be in an increasing direction. (Start < End).
5. When you press the Ctrl/PGM key, the current position of the pan will be printed in the
highlighted column. With this feature, you can easily set the next start point as the previous end point.
6. Select the Save and Exit option by pushing the joystick up or down. Save and exit the
program by pushing the Joystick to the right. Press ESC to exit the program without saving. Pressing the Home key will delete programmed data. (Angles will be turned ====
immediately.)
AREA TITLE SETUP
NO TITLE START END 01 ACB 124.3 359.5 02 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ===== ===== 03 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ===== ===== 04 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ===== ===== 05 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ===== ===== 06 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ===== ===== 07 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ===== ===== 08 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ===== ===== SAVE AND EXIT ( ESC TO CANCEL) HOLD DOWN CTRL KEY WHILE SELECTIONG SECTION
3.11 Privacy Zone (Seventh Item of Main menu)
Hide up to 8 unwanted views in a camera.
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PRIVACY ZONE SETUP
NO TITLE METHOD 01 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ON BLOCK 02 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx OFF V.OFF 03 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NONE ==== 04 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NONE ==== 05 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NONE ==== 06 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NONE ==== 07 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NONE ==== 08 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NONE ==== SAVE AND EXIT ( ESC TO CANCEL) HOLD DOWN CTRL KEY WHILE SELECTION ZONE TO BE MASKED.
1. Press Menu to display the main menu on the monitor. Select the Privacy Zone option by
pushing Joystick Up or Down and push to right to enter the detail menu.
2. Select the privacy zone number by pushing the joystick up or down.
3. To enter the zone name, rotate the handle clockwise or counterclockwise. You can select
alphanumeric characters by rotating the handle. Move to the next character position by pushing the joystick to the right. To finish entering the title, push the Joystick down or press the Enter key.
4. To adjust the marked (privacy) area, press and hold down the Ctrl/PGM key and then use
the joystick (direction and zoom) until you get desired view. Release the key, the right column will be set to ON.
5. You can overwrite an existing zone. Use the Home key to delete the marked zone, or push
the joystick to the right or left to turn the stored zone On or Off.
6. Select the Save and Exit option by pushing the joystick up or down. Save and exit the
program by pushing the joystick to the right. Press ESC to exit the program without saving.
Press the Home key to delete programmed privacy zone.
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3.12 Camera (Eighth Item of Main menu)
NOTE: The menu features will vary depending on the camera module installed in your dome
camera.
CAMERA SETUP
FOCUS CONTROL WB CONTROL AE CONTROL LINE LOCK CONTROL SHARPNESS : 10 BACK LIGHT : OFF DIGITAL ZOOM : OFF/2X/4X/ MAX NIGHT SHOT CONTROL (optional) SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
SHARPNESS The higher the value,the more edges in the picture will be enhanced(0~15) BACK LIGHT Objects in front of bright backgrounds will be clearer with BLC ON. Digital ZOOM OFF : Zoom range is limited to the optical.
2x : Zoom is extendable up to 2x of digital range. 4x : Zoom is extendable up to 4x of digital range. MAX: Zoom is extendable Max digital Zoom range.
FOCUS CONTROL
MODE : AUTO / MANUAL Use manual mode in normal use.
CAUTION: Avoid continuous, 24-hour use of the auto focus. This may cause the lens to
malfunction.
WB (white balance) CONTROL
FOCUS SETUP
MODE : AUTO SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
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WB MENU
MODE : ATW CONT : AUTO SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
MODE ATW / INDOOR / OUTDOOR / MWB / AWC CONT AUTO/ 3200K / 5400K / 0-99 / LOCK, PUSH
Use the ATW mode for normal use. CONT menu is controllable only in MWB and AWC modes. In MWB ( MANUAL WB )mode , Its value is changed by pushing the joystick to the right or left. In AWC(Auto white control ) mode , Push and hold the joystick to the right or left LOCK mode becomes PUSH mode and white balance acts automatically. Pull the joystick , Mode becomes LOCK mode and white balance is locked as manual mode.
AE CONTROL
MODE FULL AUTO / SHUTTER FIX / IRIS FIX / AGC FIX / MANUAL SLOW SHUTTER OFF ~ x2 / x4 x10(only HSDN-251 series)
IRIS CLOSE / F22 / F19 / F16 / F14 / F11 / F9.6 / F8.0 / F6.8 / F5.6 / F4.8 / GAIN AUTO / OFF / 8 dB / 10 dB ““/ 38 dB BRIGHT 00 ~ 15[00~99] SHUTTER 1/60 ( 1/50 ) , 1/100(1/120) , , 1/3500 , 1/4000 / 1/6000 / 1/10000 SAVE AND EXIT (ESC TO CANCEL)
NOTE : Values in ( ) are for PAL Camera
Values in [ ] are for HSDN-230 series
AE SETUP
MODE : FULL AUTO SLOW SHUTTER : X10 IRIS : AUTO GAIN : AUTO BRIGHT : 14 SHUTTER : NORMAL SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
The number of fields ( x2~x10) effects only FULL AUTO,IRIS FIX mode. The number of fields mean time of CCD charge integration.
F4.0 / F3.4 / F2.8 / F2.4 / F2.0 / F1.6 / AUTO The AGC( OFF~38dB) effects only AGC FIX and MANUAL mode. Bright value effect only FULL AUTO, SHUTTER FIX and AGC FIX modes The shutter speed effects only SHUTTER FIX and MANUAL mode.
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LINE LOCK CONTROL
MODE INTERNAL / EXTERNAL Adjusts phase of picture with other PHASE 0~255 cameras in EXTERNAL mode. EXIT (ESC TO EXIT)
LINE LOCK MENU
MODE : INTERNAL PHASE : 004 EXIT (ESC TO EXIT)
NIGHT SHOT MENU ( 251NS/PS model only )
The NIGHT SHOT option removes the IR cutoff filter of the camera and makes the camera sensitive to near infrared. When NIGHT SHOT is ON , the color mode change B/W mode automatically.
The operator can enable NIGHT SHOT for all dome cameras at the same time. If the NIGHT SHOT mode is set to GLOBAL, 999 + Enter/Glbl will turn Off the NIGHT SHOT mode 888 + Enter/Glbl will turn On the NIGHT SHOT mode.
MODE AUTO / MANUAL / GLOBAL AUTO: Camera goes in to B&W mode at low light. GLOBAL: Controlled by remote (888+Enter/Glbl). MANUAL : ON/OFF will enable and disable Night Shot mode of an individual camera.
NIGHT SHOT SETUP
MODE : MANUAL LOCAL CONTROL : OFF EXIT (ESC TO CANCEL)
3.13 Dome Setup (Ninth Item of Main menu)
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CONFIGURATION MENU
HOME FUNCTION SETUP OSD DISPLAY VIEW ANGLE SETUP INITIALIZE DATA ORIGIN OFFSET DOME RESET SYSTEM INFORMATION EXIT(ESC TO EXIT)
HOME FUNCTION SETUP
After a dome control menu item has been selected, follow the directions below to set the function.
HOME FUNCTION : None/ Preset/ Tour/ Pattern/ Auto Scan FUNCTION NUMBER : xxx WAITING TIME : 10~240 Seconds FUNCTION ENABLE : ON/ OFF
The Home function can be set so that the camera automatically goes to Preset, Tour, Pattern, Auto Scan after the keyboard controller has been idle for a amount of time. For example, if the joystick controller is idle for 10 seconds, the camera goes to preset 1.
Follow these steps to program the Home position:
1. Press Menu to display the main menu on the monitor.
2. Select Home Function by pushing the Joystick to the right or to the left to scroll through the None, Tour, Pattern, Auto Scan and Preset functions.
3. Select Function Number by pushing the Joystick down, and push the Joystick to the right or to the left. The executable function number will scroll. Each function has maximum numbers. For example, you can have 240 Presets, 8 Tours, 4 Patterns and 8 Auto Scan options.
4. Select Function Time by pushing the Joystick down. Push the Joystick to the right or to the left to select from 10 to 240 seconds.
5. Select Function Enable by pushing the Joystick down. Turn the Home Enable ON or OFF by pushing the Joystick to the right or to the left.
HOME FUNCTION SETUP
HOME FUNCTION : NONE FUNCTION NUMBER : --­WATING TIME : 120SEC FUNCTION ENABLE : OFF SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
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OSD DISPLAY
CAMERA TITLE VIEW DIRECTION : ON / OFF DOME OSD DISPLAY : ON / OFF AREA DISPLAY : ON / OFF
DISPLAY SETUP
CAMERA TITLE : XXXXXXX VIEW DIRECTION : OFF DOME OSD DISPLAY : ON AREA DISPLAY : OFF SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
VIEW DIRECTION
ON sets current direction as N(north) and the coordinate angle to 000. OFF hides the directional title. Every 90 degrees of clockwise rotation will change the title to E(East), S(South), W(West). If using the ON/OFF option frequently, it is recommended that you set North as a Preset. Recall the North Preset before enabling the directional title.
DOME OSD DISPLAY
All display or title will disappear when DOME OSD DISPLAY sets OFF
AREA DISPLAY
If this option is enabled, the nearest area title will be displayed when the camera is moving whether by manual operation, Auto Scan, or Pattern. Select ON or OFF by pushing the Joystick to the right or to the left. The Dome camera█s OSD will override this function (Dome camera█s OSD must be enabled).
VIEW ANGLE SETUP
OSD VIEW ANGLE SETUP
PANNING RANGE FILP : ON TILT OVER ANGLE : W/O BUBBLE SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
PANNING RANGE
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When the dome camera is installed near wall, panning range could be programmed by user.
PANNING RANGE MENU
RIGHT LIMIT : 000.0 LEFT LIMIT : 000.0 ENABLE : OFF SWAP RIGHT/LEFT SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
FLIP
Allows the dome camera to automatically turn 180 degrees when the camera tilts to its lower position. When camera reaches floor alone moving object, it will stop. Release the Joystick handle instantly and then pull down to run flip function. The speed of following object will be same speed as previous.
TILT Over Angle
This option is used to set the limit of the horizontal view angle so that the trim ring or ceiling does not obstruct the horizontal image when zooming out (wide angle).
ON: In some installations it is desirable for the dome camera to be able to see the above horizon. When this option is chosen, the dome will tilt up over the horizon(About 10 degree ). When the lens is zoomed out, you can see the ceiling line. But when the lens is zoomed in the viewing angle is narrower, and the ceiling line disappears.
Without Bubble: The tilt range of the camera is limited to see the horizon so the picture shows part of the ceiling line.
With Bubble: The tilt range of the camera is limited to see below the horizon (- 10 degrees). Over Angle is not sufficient enough to avoid ceiling obstructions, please adjust Origin Offset of tilt angle as described below.
INITIALIZE DATA
Erase all stored data from the Flash-ROM of the selected dome camera. You will be asked to enter Yes or No. If you intend to erase all data then press the Menu key, otherwise press the ESC key to exit without erasing. The erased data includes all stored data ( titles, presets, and tours.) except origin offset.
INITIALIZE DATA
FACTORY DEFAULT ERASE PROGRAMMED DATA EXIT(ESC TO EXIT)
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The offset value is still valid after all data is erased. The offset value can be zero only with default set of Offset origin menu.
CAUTION: All the data in the selected dome camera will be lost unless you download the
data into a safe place. (Refer to Download/ Upload data function in Keyboard Configuration utility.) Data from the selected dome camera can be stored in the keyboard controller temporarily. If you want to save the data of all installed dome cameras, you need a special I/O interface and software for PC.
ORIGIN OFFSET
This feature is useful to align a new dome camera exactly the same as the previously installed dome camera. Dome camera█s origin set and all data initialize option do not override offset values. Only the default set option in this menu will set the offset value to zero. This can be used to avoid ceiling obstructions.
OFFSET SETUP
PAN OFFSET : 000.0 TITLT OFFSET : 00.0 ENABLE : OFF SAVE AND EXIT(ESC TO CANCEL)
DOME RESET
This feature is used to re-calibrate the orientation of a selected dome camera. Origin offset value is not affected by this function. (Offset is still valid after origin set)
SYSTEM INFORMATION
A Dome camera█s Setup menu provides essential information about the dome camera if service is required. When you view this screen, you can determine the camera type, ROM version. The information on this screen cannot be modified.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
CAMERA TYPE : XXXXXXX H/W VERSION : V1.0 ROM VERSION : V1.0 PROTOCOL : SCANDOME II BUADRATE : 9600BPS EXIT(ESC TO EXIT)
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Appendix A – Specifications
Camera
Image Sensor 1/4" SONY Super HAD Color CCD (Sony)
HSDN-251NS/PS
Picture elements
Horizontal Resolution 470 / 460 lines(NTST/PAL)
Lens
View angle Approx. 56 (WIDE end) to 3.6 (TELE end)
Minimum Illumination
S/N ratio more than 48dB
Camera
Image Sensor 1/4" SONY Super HAD Color CCD (Sony)
Picture elements
Horizontal Resolution 470 / 460 lines(NTST/PAL)
Lens
NTSC : 768x494 Approx. 380K pixels PAL : 752x582 Approx. 410K pixels
25x optical zoom with auto focus 8x digital zoom F1.6 to F3.7, f=3.8mm to 95mm
1.0 lx ( 30 IRE ) ; NIGHT SHOT OFF ( Color )
0.1 lx ( 30 IRE ) ; NIGHT SHOT ON ( Black & White )
0.01 lx ; Field integration x128 ON
HSDN-230NS/PS
NTSC : 768x494 Approx. 380K pixels PAL : 752x582 Approx. 410K pixels
23x optical zoom with auto focus 8x digital zoom F1.6 to F3.8, f=3.8mm to 87.4mm
View angle Approx. 51 (WIDE end) to 2.3 (TELE end) Minimum Illumination 1.0 lx ( 30 IRE ) S/N ratio more than 49dB
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General
Certification CE EMC, FCC CLASS A
Electrical
Input Voltage 18 to 30 VAC; 24 VAC nominal, built-in power-line surge Power voltage Nominal 24 VAC/VDC 850mA maximum, Power Consumption Maximum 20W Alarm Output 4 Normal relays 24 VDC/1A Max (selectable NC/NO) Alarm Input 8 Normal dry contact (selectable NC/NO) Control RS-485/422 baud rate: 2400 ~230k bps (default:9600bps) Access Time 0.75 second maximum preset recall time ID (Camera Address) 999 (Factory mode selectable over ID999 camera)
Mechanical
Dimension See Figure-9 Weight Approx 1.4 kg Pan Angle 360 continuous rotation Speed 0.1 to 90/sec. (proportional to zoom) 360/sec. maximum (with Ctrl/PGM key pressed) Preset Speed : 380/sec Repeatability Flip
0.2°
Rotate 180° at bottom of tilt Preset Position 240 positions with camera status (16-character title) Tour 8 tours Pattern Four patterns, 240 second On-Screen Display Displays camera ID and area name on screen
Environment
Operating temperature
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Operating humidity 0 to 90%RH (non-condensing) Storage temperature
-20° C to 60° C (4° F to 140° F)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Figure 9 Dimension
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Appendix B – Troubleshooting
If problems occur, verify the installation of the camera with the instructions in this manual and with other operating equipment. Isolate the problem to the specific piece of equipment in the system and refer to the equipment manual for further information.
Problem Possible Solution
Verify that power is connected to all pieces of equipment in the system.
No video.
Poor video quality.
Verify that the power switches are in the ON position. Check the video connections (see Figures 2 to 5).
Check that the BNC connectors are inserted properly. Check the voltage level of the dome camera. Check that 8-pin cable is connected to the Keyboard. 8-pin cable for Keyboard is proprietary. Cable for video is shielded.
Dome cameras lose their positions.
Camera number does not match the multiplexer number.
Picture is torn when switching
Reset the cameras using the Dome configuration menus. Check that the dome cameras are inserted properly in the base. Check the voltage level of the dome camera.
Check the camera ID and insert the BNC cable into the proper input of the multiplexer.
Check Line Lock setting and adjust phase of L/L (see page 22)
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Appendix C – Glossary
Alarm Actions
The assigned responses for the dome camera when inputs change from normal to abnormal states. The dome may run a Preset, Pattern, or have no assigned action for each of the four dome inputs. The dome may also send alarm states to the host controller for processing. See also Input and Normal Input State.
Areas
Programmed start and end points of the dome's field of view around its pan axis. Each area is a part of a circular viewing area that extends around the dome. The areas can be different sizes. Up to 16 areas can be programmed for the dome.
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
Allows for the amplification of the video signal in scenes with minimal ambient light. Many low­light scenes result in picture noise. As gain is increased, the picture noise is also amplified. When AGC is enabled, the value of the gain setting is based on feedback from the camera. When AGC is disabled, the camera uses the value set for the manual gain setting. The trade-off between picture level and noise may be adjusted when AGC is disabled.
On-screen Menu
The text overlay menu system used for setting dome features. The utility is accessed using a keystroke combination. The utility provides settings for camera functions, zoom, alarms, text display, and password protection.
Flip
Allows the dome to automatically turn 180 degrees when the camera tilts to its lower limit and stays in that position for a brief delay. When the dome flips (rotates), the camera starts moving upward as long as the tilt control is kept in the down position. Once the control is released, the tilt control returns to its normal operational mode. The flip feature is useful when you need to track someone who walks directly beneath the dome and continues on the other side.
Home Position
The default position to which the dome camera returns after an assigned period of inactivity passes. The default position may be a Preset, Tour, Pattern, or No Action.
Input Alarm
A connection point on the dome camera that enables the system to monitor Input Devices. There are four inputs available for the dome camera.
Input Devices
External devices that provide information about the condition of system components that connect to the inputs on the dome camera. Typical input devices include door contacts, motion
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detectors and smoke detectors.
IR Mode
A feature of the camera that permits manual or automatic switching between color and IR (black-and-white) operation. When IR mode is active, clearer images may be obtained under low-light conditions.
Line Lock
Allows you to phase lock the video with the AC power line. When line lock is enabled, it prevents vertical video rolling when switching multiple cameras to a single monitor. If text appears slightly tinted on color monitors, disabling the line lock may prevent this problem.
Name Information
Relates to the display the dome name, the area where the dome is pointing, the name of the preset or pattern that is running, and alarm names. The display of each type of name setting can be enabled or disabled. When the display of camera or area title(name) is enabled, the information appears on the screen continuously. Preset, tour and pattern titles(names) appear only while they are active.
Normal Input State
Describes the expected state of a device connected to one of eight dome camera█s inputs. The normal state may be open or closed. When a device is not in its normal input state, an alarm is issued.
North Position
User-definable setting that may correspond to magnetic north or some well-known landmark. Used to approximate the camera dome's pointing direction when Direction Indicators are enabled.
Low Shutter
Setting used to improve the quality of video obtained in extreme low-light situations. When the Low Shutter setting is enabled, low-light information is collected over multiple fields based on the Shutter Limit setting. As a result, video may appear blurred or choppy in extreme low-light situations. This setting does not effect camera operation in normal lighting situations. See also Automatic Gain Control (AGC).
Pattern
A series of pan, tilt, zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome. Up to 8 patterns may be programmed for the dome camera.
Preset
Programmed video scene, based on a specific pan, tilt, zoom, and focus settings. Up to 240 presets may be programmed for the dome camera.
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Privacy Zones
Masked areas of the dome camera's viewing area. These masks prevent operators of the surveillance system from viewing these designated zones. The Privacy Zones move in relation to the dome camera█s pan/tilt position. In addition, the apparent size of the Privacy Zone adjusts automatically as the lens zooms in or out. Up to eight Privacy Zones may be established for a dome camera.
Shutter Limit
Setting used to define the maximum exposure time for the Open Shutter setting. The values for the setting range from 1/2 to 1/60. The default setting is 1/4.
White balance
Adjustments in the color hue (red and blue) gains for a camera so that true white appears white in the image. It is normally compensated for by the automatic gain control. In some lighting conditions, you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing. When Automatic White Balance is enabled, the camera measures the image and automatically adjusts the red and blue settings to balance white. When Automatic White Balance is disabled, the camera uses the values set for the red and blue settings to balance white.
SCANDOME llTM DOME CAMERA 50301758
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