This manual addresses operation and programming of Infinova V1700 series super domes. The domes stand out for
their state-of-the-art precision technologies and provide a highly reliable and cost-effective solution to various
applications.
This manual applies to the following models: V1723, V1743, V1725, V1745, V1726, V1746, V1727, V1747, V1728,
V1748, V1729 and V1749. V1723, V1725, V1726, V1727, V1728 and V1729 are indoor Super Domes; while V1743,
V1745, V1746, V1747, V1748 and V1749 are outdoor Super Domes. The model V1725/V1745, V1726/V1746,
V1727/V1747, V1728/V1748, V1729/V1749 and V1723/V1743 have optical zoom 18X, 22X, 23X, 26X, 35X and 36X
respectively. To dis tinguish these six series, the convention used in this manual is [For 18X Super Dome only], [For
22X Super Dome only], [For 23X Super Dome only], [For 26X Super Dome only], [For 35X Super Dome only] and
[For 36X Super Dome onl y].
Please familiarize yourself with the instructions and guidelines discussed in this manual before attempting to operate
and program your super domes.
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FCC Warning
The Super Domes comply with the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
z Thi s device m ay not ca use harmful i nter f erence.
z This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The Super Domes have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to the FCC rules. This
equ ip ment gen er a te s, us es and ca n ra di at e ra dio f re que nc y en erg y and if n ot in st al le d and u se d in a ccord a nce wi th th e in st ru cti on s, may cau s e
har m ful interference to radio commun ications. Ther e i s no guarantee t hat interfe rence wi l l not occu r in a p articular instal l ation.
Read this manual carefully before installation. This manual should be saved for future use.
Important Safety Instructions and Warnings
z Electronic devices must be kept away from water, fi re or high magnetic radiati on.
z Clean with a dry cloth.
z Provide adeq uate ve ntil at ion.
z Unplug the power supply when the device is not to be used for an extended period of time.
z Only use components and parts recommended by manufacturer.
z Position power source and related wires to assure they wil l be kept away from ground and access way.
z Refer all service matters to qualified personnel.
z Save product packaging to ensure availability of proper shipping containers for future transportation.
Indicates that the un-insulated components within the product may carry a voltage harmful to humans.
Indicates operat i ons that should be conducted in strict compliance with instructions and guidelines contained in this manual.
Warning: To avoid risk of fire and electric shock, keep the product away from rain and moistur e!
T a bl e of Contents
Chapter I Product Description.................................................. 1
Chapter II System Feature........................................................ 1
Appendix I Specifications........................................................ 25
Appendix II Troubleshooting..................................................27
Chapter I Product Description
Chapter II System Feature
With its supe r domes seri es, Infinova offers a lin e of cost-effe ctive
and highly reliable security cameras that represent the peak of
CCTV su rveillance/security t echnology.
Utilizing newly developed digital signal processing technology, the
super domes provide clear and crisp images with high resolution and
sensiti vity. Their exce llent image contr ols, such as a uto iris, white
balance and backlight compensation enable it to reproduce
smear-fr ee images and natural colors even in a poorly il luminated
area.
With an open protocol design, the domes are compatible with
multiple protocols, such as RS485 and Up the Coax. The selectable
video coaxial control function brings cost saving and great
conve ni ence to use rs. The dome s ca n be appl ie d to a hos t of CCT V
systems i nclu ding those from ot her leadin g m anufa cturers.
The domes support a total of 128 presets, 1 autopan and 4 patterns
to facilitate site surveillance. Each preset can be called up either
manually or automatically upon alarm. Altogether, 4 alarm inputs
and 1 rel ay out put are pr ovide d, signi fica ntl y enhanci ng the dom es'
alarm handling capabilities. The number of presets varies in
diffe rent protocols.
The domes provide an "area" feature that divides the whole
surveillance site into a maximum of 16 sections, each with an
independently defined text description. Pri vacy mask can be defined
to prevent users from viewing undesi rable areas.
When no command is received for a certain period of time, the
domes can automatically return to "home position" (a selected
preset, autopan point or pattern point) to view a key area. An "auto
flip" feature enables the domes to turn 180 degrees to follow a
subject passing right beneath it.
Other features include on-screen character information; menus for
settin g up, and built-in su rge pr otection.
A variety of super dome models are designed to suit different
applications, installation sites and budgets. Their compact structure
and user-friendly design significantly simplify the installation
procedures and routine maintenance.
2.1 High-Performance Image
z The Super Domes utilize the newly developed 1/4” CCD that
features significantly optimized image quality and dramatically
reduced smear level.
z The Digital Slow Shutter (D.S.S.) allows the camera a
considerably l ong exposure time of 1/1.5 second, enabling it to
capture more color dat a. This also greatly enhances the camera's
sensitivity.
z Optional 36X, 35X, 26X, 23X, 22X and 18X optical zoom lenses
are pr ovid ed to meet var ious nee ds. C ombi ned with a n up to 1 2x
digital zoom, the maximum zoom ratio can reach 432X, 420X,
312X, 276X, 264X and 216X respectively.
2.2 Outstanding A.I. Camera
z The domes provide continuous auto focus to help operators
navigate a surveillance site or trace a moving subject.
z The pan and tilt speeds are automatically adjusted in proportion to
the zoom position. This capability ensures steady images when
the camera moves .
z When surrounding illumination changes, the camera
automatically adjusts its iris size ("auto iris") to keep the output
image at a fixed level of lighting.
z The "auto white balance" function features built-in sensors to
meas ure the cu rrent color tem peratur e, and us es an algor ithm t o
process the image so that the final output image may be close to
what the human eyes see.
z Operators can use the "backlight compensation" feature to
automati cally adjust the exposure level for an object in a strong
light background, so as to avoid a sharp contrast of brightness and
darkness that usually leads to a vague silhouette of the object.
2.3 Open Protocol Design
z The Super Domes are compatible with multiple protocols, such as
RS485 and RS422. The selectable video coaxial control function
brings cost saving and great convenience to the us ers. This wide
compatibility enables the domes to be used in various CCTV
systems i nclu ding those from ot her leadin g m anufa cturers.
2.4 Automat ed Operat io n
z Up to 128 presets (pre-defined pan/tilt/zoom positions) can be
programmed and s tored in the non-volatile memory of the domes.
Each preset can be called up either manually via keyboard or
automatically upon ala rm.
z In addition t o presets, the super domes also provide four patterns
(recorded navigation course) to facilitate routine surveillance.
User s can easily activate a pa t tern wi th simple ke ystrokes.
z "AUTOPAN" function, 1 autopan could be provided in total.
Once called up, enables the domes to scan through a surveillance
area automatically. A description title for the AUTOPAN can be
programmed and s tore d in the domes.
z The domes, after receiving no command for a certain period of
time, will automatically return to a preset position ("home
1
position"). Thi s allow s th e domes to keep an " eye" on a key area
even if an operator has carelessly pointed it at an insignificant
position.
z When a tilt operation exceeds the straight down position, e.g.,
when fol l owin g a pers on tha t moves r ight bene ath t he domes , the
domes will automatically rotate 180 degrees. This "auto flip"
feature eliminates the possibility of inverted images, and ensures
that the surveillance view will always be seen in an upright
position.
2.5 Area Partition and Privacy Mask
z With the help of the "area partition", users ca n divi de the wh ole
surveillance area into a maximum of 16 sections, and define a
16-character description title for each section.
z To prevent users from viewing a specific sensitive place, the
Super Domes feat ure a "privacy mask" that can screen out the
undesirable ar ea.
2.6 Intuitive Me nu Programming
z The super domes provide text overlay menus for setting up
operation parameters. The menus are mostly self-explained and
easy to operate. To configure these parameters, users onl y need to
move the joystick.
z Various functions may be programmed via on-screen menus,
including lens and pan/tilt parameters, camera A.I. controls,
on-screen title descriptions, area partition, privacy mask and other
automatic operations.
2.7 Powerful Alarm Handling
z The domes provide 4 alarm inputs to follow external alarm
devi ces such a s motion sensor s, door con tacts, etc. Up on alarm,
the domes will be automatically return to a certain preset.
z The preset to call upon alarm, as well as the normal state
(normally open or closed) of each alarm input, can be easily
configur ed vi a on - scre en menu s.
z As an a dded secu rity fea ture, 1 alarm out put is al so provid ed to
activate such auxiliary devices as time elapse recorders or digital
video re corde r s.
2.8 Wide Application & Easy Installation
z Different dome models are designed to meet the needs of an
ever-changing market of CCTV security/surveillance. They stand
out in applications from state security to residential communities,
and from luxury hotels to hostile outdoor environments.
z With their compact str ucture and use r-friendly de sign, the domes
can be installed easily and quickly at any location. This
timesaving advantage becomes especially useful when the
installation si te is large and t he surveillance spots are scat tered .
Chapter III Dome Operation
Before attempting to power on and operate the domes, please make
sure that the domes have been properly installed and the DIP
switches have been correctly set.
3.1 System Initiation
Once powered, the domes will automatically perform an initiation
sequence to start configurations and self-check the system status.
They will pan, tilt and zoom to verify the correctness of system
par amete rs as wel l as the n ormal operat ion of the dome drive .
When the initiation is finished, the domes stop and the following
on-scree n information w i ll be displayed .
The overlay text displays the camera ID number, the selected
prot ocol, the baud rat e, the ve rsion of t he embe dded soft ware, and
indicates the success of the auto detection.
The information will re main on screen until d ome ope ration star ts.
3.2 Basic Operations
The super domes can be easily controlled via the keyboard controllers.
Listed below (see the below table) are some guidelines for basic
operations
Please n ote that all t hese operati ons ar e per for med in the OPERATE
mode, i.e., with the key switch a t the OPE RATE position.
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Operations Instructions
Camera
Call-up
NOTE: The dome cameras must be called up
(put under the control of) via the keyboard
before operation or programming.
To call up a camera, enter the camera ID
number, and press the CAM key. For details on
setting camera ID, please refer to Installation
Manual.
Pan & Tilt Move the joystick in the desired direction.
Zoom In Press the TELE key, or turn the joystick
clockw ise f or a clos e view of dist ant ob jects.
TELE
or
Zoom Out Press the WIDE key, or turn the joystick
counterclockwise for a wide scene.
WIDE
or
Iris Open Press the OPEN key to manually increase the
aperture to make the image brighter.
OPEN
Iris Close Press the CLOSE key to manually decrease the
aperture to make the image darker.
CLOSE
Focus Near Press the NEAR key to manually adjust focus on
near object s.
NEAR
Focus Far Press the FAR key to manually adjust focus on
distant objects.
FAR
For mor e de tai ls on came ra con tr ol an d vid eo s witch ing op er ati ons,
please refer to relevant manuals supplied with your matrix switching
system. Operations concerning some particular features of the
domes will be further discussed in the next chapter, Menu
Programming.
3.3 Setting and Calling up a Preset
Presets enable users to pre-define and save camera information such
as pan/tilt a ngle and zoom to create s pecifi c views that can be called
up for di splay either aut omatically ( upon home position or alarm) or
manually (via keyboard commands). The super domes are capable
of st orin g up to 12 8 such ca mera views.
The fol lowi ng i s a brie f int rodu cti on on h ow to def ine a nd cal l up a
preset using the V2117 system keyboard. For preset instructions on
your c ont rol syst em, plea se re fer t o re leva nt ma nua ls pr ovid ed wi th
your system ke yboard.
To set a preset view
1.Place the key switch at the PROGRAM position;
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
2.Move the joystick to change the pan/tilt and lens positions;
+
3. Enter th e prese t numb er on the ke ypad, and pres s the SHOT ke y
to store the settings;
28
SHOT
(Setting Preset 28 as an example)
Note: If the PRESET TIT LE DISP entry of OSD SETUP menu (see
section 4.6) is set to “ON”, a description title must be assigned to
the preset. Otherwise, if “OFF”, skip to step 9 directly.
4. When the following information is displayed, move the cursor to
the firs t en try of the TITLE item;
PRESET NO. : 028
TITLE:
EXIT:
5. Deflect the joystick downward (or upward) to select a suitable
character (o r a space);
6. Move the curs or to t he next entry;
7. Repeat Steps 5 t hrough 6 until t he whole title has been edited;
8. Exit title editing menu by deflecting the joystick leftward at the
EXIT entry;
9. Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
To call up a preset
1.Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n;
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
2. Enter the de sired pr eset number on the keyboa rd, and pr ess the
SHOT key to call up.
28
SHOT
(Setting Preset 28 as an example)
Note: Some preset number is endowed with special function. Also
the number of programmable presets varies under different
protocols, for details, please refer to “Operations under different
protocols” in Chapter V.
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3.4 Setting and Calling up a Pattern
Pattern is the patrol record of dome and could be applied by
keyboard. Dome could record horizontal, vertical and zoom
operation and it coul d repeat the recorded operation accurately when
applied. This ident ity could be used to define normal route.
Under INFINOVA, PELCO-D/P, Up the Coax protocols, dome
could define and store 4 independent patterns.
You can set the title of a pattern through the menu of PATTERN
SET and clear the title via OSD SETUP. And the defining and
calling up the pattern can be performed by using V2117 system
keyboards.
Below is the way to define and call pattern under different
protocols.
The following are guidelines for defining and calling these four
patterns with Infinova V2117 system keyboards under INFINOVA
protocol.
To define a pat tern
1.Place the key switch at the PROGRAM position;
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
2.Enter "70, SHOT" or "1,PATRN" to start re cord i n g Pat tern 1;
70
SHOT
1
OR
3. Use the joystick to perform a series of pan, tilt and zoom
operations to f inish a navigat ion cou rse;
Example
Pan LeftZoom In
4. Enter "70", and then press the SHOT key or “1 PATRN” to save
the navi gation cour se as the pattern, for Pattern 1;
70
SHOT
5. If pa tter n 2 is nee ded, E nter "71, SHOT " or "2, PATRN " to sta rt
recording Pattern 2 (or otherwise skip to step 11);
71
SHOT
2
OR
6. Repeat step 3 to finish the course. Enter "71, SHOT" or “2
PATRN” to save Pattern 2;
7. If pa tter n 3 is nee ded, E nter "72, SHOT " or "3, PATRN " to sta rt
recording Pattern 3 (or otherwise skip to step 11);
72
SHOT
OR
PATRN
3
8. Repeat step 3 to finish the course. Enter "72, SHOT" or “3
PATRN” to save Pattern 3;
PATRN
PATRN
9. If pa tter n 4 is nee ded, En ter "73, SHOT" or "4, PATRN" t o start
recording Pattern 4 (or otherwise skip to step 11);
73
SHOT
OR
PATRN
4
10. Repeat step 3 to finish the course. Enter "73, SHOT" or “4
PATRN” to save Pattern 4;
11. Place the key switch at the OPERATE position;
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
To recall a pattern once
1.Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n;
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
2. Enter one of the following code combinations to recall up the
designated pat te rn:
z Enter "70, SHOT" or "1,PATRN" to recal l Pattern 1;
SHOT
SHOT
SHOT
SHOT
OR
OR
OR
OR
PATRN
1
PATRN
2
PATRN
3
4
PATRN
70
z Enter "71, SHOT" or "2,PATRN" to recal l Pattern 2;
71
z Enter "72, SHOT" or "3,PATRN" to recal l Pattern 3;
72
z Enter "73, SHOT" or "4,PATRN" to recal l Pattern 4.
73
To recall a pattern repeatedly
1. Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n;
2. Enter one of the following code combinations to recall the
designated pat te rn repeatedly:
Enter "69, SHOT" + "70, SHOT" to recall Pattern 1 repeatedly;
Enter "69, SHOT" + "71, SHOT" to recall Pattern 2 repeatedly;
Enter "69, SHOT" + "72, SHOT" to recall Pattern 3 repeatedly;
Enter "69, SHOT" + "73, SHOT" to recall Pattern 4 repeatedly;
The following are guidelines for defining and calling these four
patt erns with Infi nova V 2117 syst em ke yboard s unde r PELCO -D/P
protocols.
To define a pat tern
1. Place the key swit ch at the PROGRAM position;
2. Enter "70, SHOT" OR "1,PATRN" to start re cord in g Pat tern 1;
3. Use the joystick to perform a series of pan, tilt and zoom
OPERATE
70
PROGRAM
MENU
SHOT
OR
PATRN
1
4
operations to f inish a navigat ion cou rse;
Example
Pan LeftZoom In
4. Enter "69", and then press the SHOT key to save the navigation
course as a pattern;
6
SHOT
9
5. If patte rn 2 is need ed, Enter "71, S HOT" OR "2, PATRN" to start
recording Pattern 2 (or otherwise skip to step 11);
71
SHOT
OR
PATRN
2
6. Repeat step 3 and 4 to save Pattern 2;
7. If patte rn 3 is need ed, Enter "72, S HOT" OR "3, PATRN" to start
recording Pattern 3 (or otherwise skip to step 11);
72
SHOT
OR
PATRN
3
8. Repeat step 3 and 4 to save Pattern 3;
9. If patte rn 4 is need ed, Enter "73, S HOT" OR "4, PATRN" to start
recording Pattern 4 (or otherwise skip to step 11);
73
SHOT
OR
PATRN
4
10. Repe at step 3 and 4 to save Pattern 4;
11. Place the key switch at the OPERATE position;
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
To recall a pattern once
The procedures t o recall a pattern once under PELCO-D/P pr otocols
are the sa me with th ose un der INFINOVA protocol .
3.5 Setting and Calling up a Autopan
With the AUTOPAN features, the domes can automatically move
back and forth between two pre-defined positions (AUTOPAN
boundaries). This allows t he domes to continuously scan through an
area when no manual operation is per formed.
The paramet ers of au top an such as directi on, speed, dwell ti me, title
can be se t vi a AUTOPAN SET menu. Wh ile th e star t/en d poi nt and
calling of autopan are programmed via Infinova V2117 system
keyboards.
Below is the way to program and call up autopan under INF INOVA,
PELCO- D /P protocols :
To define the start point
1. Use the joystick to move the camera to the position that is desired
as the start point;
2. Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
3. Enter code commands "92, SHOT" to set the current position as
the start point.
92
SHOT
4. The following overl ay messages will be displayed, indicating the
start point has been defined, and the system is ready for setting
the other boundary.
SET AUTOPAN
To define the end point
1. Once the above messages are displayed, deflect the joystick to the
position to be set as the end point;
2. Enter code commands "93, SHOT" to set the current position as
the end point.
93
SHOT
How to call the AUTOPAN
1.Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
2.Enter code commands "98, S H O T " t o ca l l the AUTOPAN.
98
SHOT
Under INFINOVA protocol, there is another way to program the
start/end poi nt and ca ll up the aut op an.
To define the start point
1. The joystick to move the camera to the position that is desired as
the start point;
2. Place the key swit ch at the PROGRAM position.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
5
3. Enter code commands "66, SHOT" to set the current position as
the start point.
6
SHOT
6
4. The fol lowing overlay messages will be displayed, indicating t he
start poin t has been define d, and the system is read y for se tting
the other boundary.
SET AUTOPAN
To define the end point
1. Once the above messages are displayed, deflect the joystick to the
position to be set as the end point;
2. Enter code commands "66, SHOT" to set the current position as
the end point.
6
6
SHOT
3. Place the key switch at the OPERATE position.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
How to call the AUTOPAN
1. Place the key switch at the OPERATE position.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
2. Enter code comman d s "6 6, SHOT" to call the AUTOPAN.
6
6
SHOT
Below is the way to program the start/end point and call up autopan
under Up the Coax protocol:
To define the start point
1. Use the joystick to move the camera to the position that is desired
as the start point;
66
SHOT
4. The fol lowing overlay messages will be displayed, indicating the
start poin t has been defined, and the syste m i s ready for sett ing
the other boundary.
To define the end point
1. Once the above messages are displayed, deflect the joystick to the
position to be set as the end point;
2. Set the current p os ition as the star t p oi nt :
For example: enter code commands "67, SHOT" when use
V2015+V2414 (DATALINE convert to Up the Coax) +Up the
Coax dome
67
SHOT
3. Place the key switch at the OPERATE position.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
How to call the AUTOPAN
1.Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n.
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
2. Call up the AUTOPAN.
Enter code commands "6 4, SHOT" when DATALINE convert to
Up the Coax.
64
SHOT
2. Place the key swit ch at the PROGRAM position;
OPERATE
PROGRAM
MENU
3. Set the current position as the start point:
For example: enter code commands "66, SHOT" when use
V2015+V2414 (DATALINE convert to Up the Coax) +Up the
Coax dome.
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3.6 Special Operations
There are some shortcuts to control the dome under different
protocols. B elow shows t he oper ations of speci a l function .
1. 180°Auto Flip
Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n.
Under INFINOVA, Up the Coax protocols, enter “33, S HOT” or
“65, SHOT” to recall 180°flip automatica lly.
Under PELCO-D/P protocol, enter “33, SHOT” to recall auto
180°flip.
2. Recall Home Posi tion Manually
Place the key switch at the OPERATE positio n.
Under INFINOVA, PELCO-D/P protocols, enter “34, SHOT” to
recall home pos ition manuall y.
3. Autosc an
Place the key switch at the OPERATE position.
Unde r Inf i nova , Pe l co-P / D p r ot ocol , ent er “ 9 9, SH OT” t o r eca ll
autoscan.
Under Up the Coax protocol, enter “66, SHOT” when using
V2117 + V2414 (DATALINE convert to Up the Coax) + Up the
Coax dome.
Chapt er IV Menu Pro gra mming
The super domes feature on-screen overlay menus for setting up
vari ous oper ation p aramet ers. To utili ze functi ons like AUTOPAN,
home p osit i on, are a part iti on an d pri vacy mas k, approp ri at e setti ngs
must be defi ned via these menus.
4.1 Menu Navigation and Opera tion
The V2117 system keyboard can be used to call up and navigate
through the programming menus, as well as to define system
parameters. For guidelines on menu navigation and operation,
plea se refe r to the table below Please n ote that thes e operat ions ar e
made in the PROGRAM mode.
OperationsGuidelines
For INFINOVA protocol (usi ng V2117)
Access the
Main Menu
Position th e
Cursor
Access a
Sub-Menu
keyboard: enter 65/95 and then press SHOT
key.
For P ELCO D/P Protocol (using V2117
Keyboard): ent er 95 and then pr ess SHOT key.
Move the joystick in the desired direction.
Move the cur sor to the sub-me nu, and deflect
the joystick rightward.
SET CAMERA IDCAMERA ID : 001
Move the cur sor to the b ot tom li ne (Re t u rn),
and def lect the joystick leftwa rd.
Return to the
Main Menu
Return
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
Move the cur sor to the desired par ameter
entry, deflect the joystick upward (or
downw ard ) to choos e an approp r iate value ,
and t hen move the cursor back or to the next
Sel ect a
Parameter
entry filed.
DIGITAL ZOOM: OFFD IGI TAL Z OOM : OF F
DIGITAL ZOOM: ONDIGI TAL Z OOM : ON
Move the cursor to the EXIT line in the main
menu, and deflect the joystick rightward to
Exit the Main
exit.
Menu
EXIT
4.2 Main Menu
After the successful key operation, the mai n menu will be displayed
directly on the screen when the password protect feature is disabled.
Entering the preset password to access the main menu if the
pas swor d protect feature is enable d.
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PASSWORD:
******
Follow these steps to enter system access password:
1. Move the cursor to the first * symbol;
2. Push the joystick upward (or downward) to toggle through
available numbers (0 ~ 9);
3. After ch oosi ng t he des ire d numb er, move t he curs or t o the next *
symbol;
4. Repeat steps 2 through 3 until the entering of the whole pas sword
is finished.
If the wrong password is entered, the system will prompt “ACCESS
DENY” and deny access to the menu.
If the correct password is entered, the main menu will be displayed on
the screen, shown as below:
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
The main menu provides access to eleven sub-menus as well as
some other system functions, which are briefly outlined in the
following section.
1. SET CAMERA ID
z Display the dome's current S/N number.
z Allow users t o enter a new S/N number.
z Display the camera ID number.
z Set system password
z Confirm passwor d
z Ena ble/disable pass w ord protection
z Display version number
2. CAMERA SETUP
z Enable /d is able 12X digital zoom.
z Set zoom speed (high/low).
z Set default iris value.
z Set level iris value [For 22X/23X/35X super domes only].
z Select iris mode (M /A/Manual Priority)
z Turn on/off backlight compensation.
z Select white balance mode (M/A)
z Set white bala n ce R-gain.
z Set white bala n ce B-gain.
z Select focus mode (M/A/Manual Priority)
3. SET AE MODE
z Set digital slow shutter.
[Except for 18X super domes with FCB-EX45CP camera]
z Set shutter speed.
z Select exposure mode.
z Define B/W mode.
[For 23X/26X/35X/36X super domes]
z B/W change. [For 23X/26X/35X/36X super domes]
z Pro-B/W [For 23X/35X super domes]
z Reverse current image.
[For 23X/26X/35X/36X super domes]
z Mirror cur rent image
[For 18X/26X/36X super domes and
22X super domes with VK-S274ER/R camera]
z Fre eze cur rent pr eset’s ima ge
[For 23X/26X/35X/36X super domes and 22X super domes with
VK-S274ER/R camera]
z WDR [For 23X/35X/36X super domes only]
z AGC Level [For 22X /23X/35X super domes only]
z CAM FUNCTION [For 23X/35X/36X super domes only]
4. OSD SETUP
z AUTOPAN title display mode
z Preset title display mode
z Zoom display mode
z Cur sor movi ng sp eed
z Enable /d is able alarm fu n cti on
z Lin e Lock
z Phase adjus t
z Clear title
z Privacy mask set
5. CONFIG HOME POSITION
z Set a home position action p ar a met er.
z Determine how long before the domes return to its home position
(return time).
z Motor Check
6. ALARM ACTION AND STATE
z Defi ne ala rm acti on f or each alarm i nput.
z Define alarm priority.
z Defi ne relay output for each alarm i nput.
z Set the N.O. or N.C. state for each alarm input.
7. AUTOPAN SET
Set parameters for AUTOPAN, including:
z Pan direction,
z Pan speed,
z Time to stay at pan limit s,
z Title informat ion.
8. PATTERN SET
z Select a pattern to set title information.
z Define ti tle information for sel ected area.
z Title informat ion ON/OFF
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9. AREA SET
z Set serial number for 16 areas
z Defi ne title for 1 6 areas
z Area display switch
z Set boundaries among 16 areas
10. DEFAULT SET
z Set the par a meters to fact or y defa ults.
z Reset Camera
11. EXIT
z Exit the main me n u.
4.3 Camera Information
The SET CAMERA ID menu is generally used to display the
current serial number (S/N) and camera ID number of the domes.
The users could enter a new serial number or enable the password
protection.
CURRENT S/N
Function: Display t he current serial number of t he domes.
INPUT S/N
Function: Allow a user t o enter a n ew serial numb er.
Operation: T o input a desired ser ia l num ber,
1. Move the cursor to the first digit entry;
2. Deflect the joystick downward (or upward) to toggle through
available numbers (0 ~ 9);
3. When the desired number is displayed, move the cursor to the
nex t digit en t ry;
4. Repeat Steps 2 t hrough 3 until the entire serial number is entered.
CAMERA ID
Function: Display the current ID number for the domes.
Note: The ca mera ID numb er can be sel ecte d via t he DIP swit ch of S1. For deta ils on S1 settin gs, please refe r to Ins ta llation Guid e.
PASSWO RD SET
Function: Set/change system access password.
Operation: To input a desired system access password
1. Move the cursor to the first * symbol;
2. Push the joystick upward (or downward) to toggle through
available numbers (0 ~ 9);
3. After choosi ng th e desi re nu mber, move the cursor to the next *
symbol ,
4. Repeat steps 2 th rough 3 until enteri ng of the w hole pa ssword is
finished.
CONFIRM PASSWORD
Function: Input the same password as the “PASSWORD SET”
entry to confirm a new password.
Operation:Follow the steps described in “PASSWORD SET” to
input the confirming password.
Note: If the con fir ming p ass word i s incor re ct, t he syst em wi ll de ny
return to the main menu, and display the following information to
require correct password setting and confirmation:
CURRENT S/N
INPUT S/N : 20060530001
CAMERA ID : 001
PASSWORD SET :
CONFIRM PASSW OR D :
PASSWORD ENABLE : OFF
VER : XXXXX XXXXX
RETURN
PASSWORD NOT MATCH
******
******
PASSWORD ENABLE
Function: En able / disa ble the pass w ord pr ot ect feature.
Operation:ON - enable the password protect feature, i.e. require
entering system access password before access the main
menu.
OFF - (d efault) disable the pa ssw ord protect feature.
VER: Ver sion No.
Function: Show cu rrent ope r ation program ve rsion numb er..
4.4 Camera Setup
The CAMERA SETUP menu provides configuration for most
lens/optics parameters.
OFF
HIGH
9
M/A
OFF
AUTO
000
000
AUTO
OFF
HIGH
128
128
M/A
OFF
AUTO
000
000
AUTO
domes
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETU P
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSIT ION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SE T
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
For 18X /26X/36X
DIGITAL ZOOM :
ZOOM SPEED:
IRIS DEFAUL T :
IRIS MODE:
BACKLIGHT :
WB MOD E :
WB-R :
WB-B :
FOCUS MODE:
RETURN
DIGITAL ZOOM
Function: Enable/Disable digital zoom. Determine digital zooming
multiple.
Options: OFF – Disal b e digitao zoom f unct ion (def ault)
0/02X-0/12X - Zooming multiple is from 2 to 12. With
full capacity of optic zoom, releasing button first then
pressing button to enter the digital zoom status.
01X-12X - Zooming multiple is from 1 to 12. With full
capacity of optic zoom, pressing button continuously to
enter the d igit al zoom status.
Note: It cannot enter the 0/02X-0/12X digital zoom status when
using the pattern. (For 36X, 26X domes and 18X domes with
FCB-45CP camera, there are only ON/OFF options: namely
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enable/disable digital zoom function. The default is OFF.)
ZOOM SPEED
Function: Deter mine the zooming speed of the camera, i.e., how
fast the camera will go from its full wide zoom to its
maximum op tic zoom .
Options:HIGH - (default) set the camera at a high zooming speed.
LOW - set the cam era at a low zooming speed.
IRIS LEVEL [For 22X/23X/35X Super Domes only]
Function: Set the le vel of the iris.
Options: 0 ~255 - the default is "128" [For 22X/23X/35X Super
Domes]
IRIS DEFAULT
Function: Set the default value of the iris.
Options: 0 ~015 - the default is "9 " [ F or 18X/26X Super D om es]
0 ~255 - the default is "128" [For 22X/23X/35X Super
Domes]
IRIS MODE
Function: Selec t the iris mode .
Options: M/A - (default) when the camera is still, users can
adjust the iris manually, and otherwise, when the
camer a is unde r contr ol of the jo ystick , the cam era can
adjust the iris automatically.
MANU - Users can adjust the iris manually.
AUTO - The camera can adjust the iris automatically.
BACKLIGHT
Function: Tur n on/off t he backlight compensation feature.
A sharp contrast of brightness and darkness may arise
when a bright backlight is present. This usually leads to a
vaguely dark or even silhouetted image of a subject under
surveillance. Under such circumstances, the backlight
compensation can be used to achieve a suitable exposure
level so as to get a clear view of the subject.
With backligh t compens ati on, the camera b ecomes more
sensitive to the light level i n t he center of the picture,
and thus, enhances the image qual ity of the subjects in
this area.
Options: ON - en able the back l ight com pensation.
OFF - (default ) tu rn off the backligh t compensati on .
WB MODE
Function: Select the white balance mode.
The domes feature built-in sensors to measure the
current color temperature, and use an algorithm to
automati cally process the image s o that the fina l output
image may be close to what the human eyes see.
Under some particular situations, however, users can
also manually adjust the white balance parameters to
achieve what they consider to be the best-balanced
pictures.
Options:AUTO - (default) enable the camera to automatically
make white balance.
MANU - allow a user to manually adjust white balance
param eters (see below).
WB-R
Function: Allow manual adjustment of R-gain value for customer
white balance.
Options:000 ~ 255 - The color shift will be viewed on the
monitor when changing the R-gain value. The greater
the n umber i s, the more reddis h t h e picture be com es.
WB-B
Function: Permit ma nual adjustme nt of B-gain value for customer
white balance.
Options: 000 ~ 255 -The color shift will be viewed on the monitor
when changing t he B-gain value. Th e grea t er the number
is, t h e m ore blu i sh the picture becomes.
FOCUS MODE
Function: Select the focus m od e of the came ra.
Options: AUTO - (default) enable the camera to automatically
focus on t he s ubje ct i n t he cent er of t he pict ure.
MANU- manually adjusts focus on the target.
M/A - when the camera is still, users can adjust the
focus m anual ly, and ot herwise, when the ca m era is
under control of the joystick, the camera can adjust its
focus automatically.
Note: The camera may not perform the best auto focus when the
target stays at the following conditions:
z is not in the center of the image;
z app ears t oo dar k or vague;
z is a st rong light object, e.g. , a flash light;
z is a large blank area such as a white wall;
z is located behind a screen-like object such as a painted glass
window or a safety net;
z moves too fast.
4.5 Setting AE (Automatic Exposure) Mode
The AE mode menu helps a user to set up an appropriate AE
(Automatic Exposure) mode to have the camera automatically set
the shutter speed and/or aperture value to match the brightness of
the scene. Digital Slow Shutter (DSS) can also be set in this menu.
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For 18X
SHUTTER :
EXPOSURE :
MIRROR :OFF
RETURN
SET AE MODE
AUTO
AUTO
MAIN MENU
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SE T UP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFA ULT SE T
EXIT
AE-DSS [For 22X/23X/35X/2 6X Super Domes only]
Function: Enable/disable the DSS capability, and set the digital
slow shutter.
The di gital s low sh utter ( DSS) slow s the pi cture fr ame
rate and enhances the camer a's sensitivity in poor light
envi ron men ts. Li ght s ensi tivi t y impr oves a s the val ue of
DSS increases.
Option: AUTO - (default) auto digital slow shutter function
The classification of manual DSS is relating to the
formats of the Super Domes.
Under the PAL format, the range could be adjusted as follows:
1/1.5, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/25, 1/50
Under the NTSC format, the range could be adjusted as follows:
1/2,1/4,1/8,1/15,1/30,1/60
Note: It only could sets the ON/OFF status when using the
26X/36X domes.
SHUTTER
Function: Select the shutter speed-priority AE mode, and set a
suitable speed.
Once a shutter speed is set, the camera will
automatically select an aperture value to match the
brightness. Faster shutter speeds allow the camera to
capture instantaneous streak-free images of a moving
subject, while slows speeds improve light sensitivity in
poorly illumi nated areas.
Option: AUTO -(default)auto shutter speed priority AE mode
The classification of manual shutter speed is relating to the
formats o f the Supe r Domes.
[For 18X Super Domes]
Under the PAL format, the adjustment range of the shutter speed is
as follows:
B/W MODE [For 23X/26X/35X/36X Super Domes only]
Function: Se lect black & white /color conve rsion mod e.
In a brightly illuminated area, the camera will generate
normal color images. If the illumination fades and the
area become s da rk, the camera wil l convert color image s
into black & white images to increase light sensitivity.
Options: AUTO - (default) enable the camera to automatically
switch between color and black/white imaging
accordi ng to ch anges of l ighting con dition.
MANU - Require a user to manually switch imaging
mode between color and black/white.
B/W CHANGE [For 23X/26X/35X/36X Super Domes only]
Function: Change imaging mode between color and black/white
manually.
Options:CO LOR - (default) enabl e the camera to display color
image no matter how illumination conditions may
change.
B/W - Make the camera out put black & white i mages
regardless of lighting conditi ons.
PRO_B/W [F or 23X/ 35X Super Domes only]
Function: Change different illumination conditions for black &
white/color conversion.
Options: day, norm (default), night
As illumination decreases, a setting of “day” will cause
a hard con vers ion fr om color to B/W, while a setti ng of
“night” will cause an easier conversion from color to
B/W. As illumination improves, a setting of “day” will
caus e an easier conve rsion fr om B/W to color, whil e a
setting of “night” will cause a hard conversion from
B/W to color. Intermediate value “norm” is the default
status.
REVERSE [For 23X/26X/35X/36X supe r domes]
Function: Reverse the current image vertically.
Options: OFF - (defaul t) turn off the image reverse function of
the ca m era.
ON - turn on the image r ever se fun ction of the ca m era.
Note: For 23X/35X domes, the functions of REVERSE and
PRIVACY MODE 2 cannot be simultaneously enabled.
MIRROR [For 18X/26X/36X super domes and 22X super domes
with V K-S274ER/R cam era]
Function: Mirror the cur rent image horizontally.
Options: OFF - (default) turn off the image mirror function of the
camera.
ON - turn on the image mirror function of the camera.
FREEZE [For 23X/26X/35X/36X super domes and 22X super
domes with VK-S274E R/R camera]
Function: Freeze the current image.
Options: OFF - (default) turn off t he image freeze function of the
camera.
ON - turn on the image free ze funct ion of the came ra.
PST - turn on the image freeze function when using the
preset function.
WDR [For 23X/35X/36X Super Domes]
Function: Prese nt th e clea r im age on th e con dit ion s that bla ck and
white showing a striking contrast. The illumination’s
proportion between indoor and outdoor can reach to
1:128 at farthest.
Options: [For 23X Su per Domes]
There are 5 options for selection:
WDR/WDR
OFF - (default) turn off the image wide dynamic range
function of the camera.
In other 4 modes of WDR, users can get highlight and
shadow detail under high cont rast conditions. Compared
with WDR mode, AD WDR provides color details in
highlight scene. While in WDR
modes, the brightness of lighting area would be reduced.
[For 36X Super Domes]
OFF - (default) turn off the image wide dynamic range
function of the camera.
- turn on t he image wide dynamic range function of
ON
the ca m era.
Note: WDR settings for 36X domes are in CAM FUNCTION m enu.
/WDR
OFF/AD WDR
and AD WDR
/AD
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[For 35X Super Domes]
OFF - (default) turn off the image wide dynamic range
function of the camera.
MD1 –WDR image pr ocessing mode 1
MD2 –WDR image pr ocessing mode 2
Note: WDR function for 35X is available only when STABILIZE is
OFF and SIGNAL MODE is PRGSS.
AGC LEVEL [For 22X/23X/35X Super Domes only]
Function: It can increase light sensitivity automatically under
lower illumination conditions and heighten the CCD
semaphore intensity to obtain clear image.
Options: 000~040 levels can be selected. Th e defaul t i s 028.
The higher AGC level is, the higher sensitivity the
camera detected. It suits to adjust the light under lower
illumination conditions.
The lower AGC level is, the lower sensitivity the camera
detected. It suits to adjust the light under higher
illumination conditions.
Note: For 23X/35X domes, AGC LEVEL can be adjusted in the
submenu of CAM FUNCTION.
CAM FUNCTION [For 23X/35X/36X super domes]
The settings of submenu of CAM FUNCTION are varied for
different optical zoom domes, of which AGC and WDR function
has been introduced above, thus this part will be skipped below.
FNR MODE – to set noise reduce mode
Options: AUTO1/AUTO2/AUTO3: auto mode, the larger the
number behind AUTO is, the more effective the noise
red uce is. Th e defau l t is AUTO 1.
OFF – Disable noise reduce function
MANU –Set noise reduci ng parameters manually
FNR LEVEL – to set noise redu cing parameters in MANU mode,
the larger th e nu mb er is , th e hi gher the leve l is.
Options: 000~015: adjustable, The default is 000.
[For 35X Super Domes]
CAM FUNCTION
AGC LEVEL :028
STABILIZE :OF F
EIS F REQ UENCY : 5HZ
SIGNAL MODE :PRGSS
RETURN
Function: Stabilize function could proof the image shaking when
the domes’re operating on the acceleration or abrupt
halting condition. Please note that if CAM FUNCTION
is ON, Digital Zoom will be affected, and the digital
zoom can r each 64 at the most.
Options: OFF (default): disable the function
ON: enable the function
EIS FREQUENCY: 5 HZ (default), 10 HZ
SIGNAL MODE:
PRGSS (default): Progress scanning;
INTRL: Interlace scanning.
Note: Please restart the syst em aft er changing s ignal m od e.
The domes can generate overlay text descriptions concerning
various operations to facilitate site surveillance. Use the OSD
SETUP menu to activate the on-screen displays (OSD) for these
descriptions:
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
AUTOPAN TITLE DISP : OFF
PRESET TITLE DISP : OFF
ZOOM DISP : OFF
CURSOR CONTROL : FAST
ALARM ENABLE : OFF
LINE LOCK : OFF
PHASE ADJUST : 001
CLEAR TITLE
PRIVACY MASK SET
RETURN
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AUTOPAN T ITLE DISP
Function: Enable/disable the on-screen title information for a
running AUTOPAN or not.
Options:OFF - (default) turn off the on-screen display for
AUTOPAN.
ON - display the title information of AUTOPAN.
Note: The title information for AUTOPAN is defined in the
AUTOPAN menu.
PRESET TITLE DISP
Function: Determine whether to display the title information for a
called -up pres et.
Options:OFF - (default) disable the on-screen display for preset
title.
ON - display the title information for a called-up preset.
ZOOM DISP
Function: Turn on/off the on-screen display of the current zoom
value (i.e., lens ma gnification times).
Options: OFF- (default) turn off the on-screen zoom information.
ON - enable the on screen display of the current lens
magn ification tim e s.
CURSOR CONTROL
Function: Adju st t he movin g spee d of the on- scre en cur sor.
Options: FA ST - (default) set the on-screen cursor to move at a
high speed.
SLOW - slow the movi ng cur sor.
ALARM ENABLE
Function: Ena bl e /d isable the alar m fu n ction of the domes.
Options: OFF - (default) disable the alarm function of the domes.
ON - enable the alarm function of the domes .
LINE LOCK
Function:Turn on/off the line lock SYNC function of the camera.
Options: OFF -(default) Turn off the line lock SYNC function
of the camera
ON- Turn on the line lock SYNC function of the
camera
Note:The option could not resume default in DEFAULT SET menu.
The function is available when the power supply is AC.
The function is invalid when the power supply is DC.
PHASE ADJUST
Function:Adjust forward/afterward the lin e lock SYNC level of the
camera
Option: Under th e PAL format
001~198 Slightly adjust the line lock SYNC level of the
camera
Under th e NT S C format
001~165 Slightly adjust the line lock SYNC level of the
camera
Note:The option could not resume default in DEFAULT SET menu.
CLEAR TITLE
Function: Clear the programmed title information of presets,
patterns, areas and AUTOPAN.
Move the cursor to CLEAR TITLE and deflect the
joystick rightward, the following information will be
displayed.
PRESET NO
PATTERN NO
AREA NO
AUTOPAN
RETURN
: ALL CLEAR
: ALL CLEAR
: ALL CLEAR
: CLEAR
PRESET NO
Function: Clear part of or all preset title information.
Options: 001~128 - Clear t it le informa t ion of the sel ected preset.
ALL - Cl ear the title information o f all presets.
PATTERN NO
Function: Clear part of or all pattern title information.
Options: 001~004- Clear title information of the selected pattern.
ALL - Cl e ar the title inf ormation of all patterns.
AREA NO
Function: Clear part of or all area title information.
Options: 001~016 - Clear title information of the selected area.
ALL - Clear the title info rm at ion of all areas.
AUTOPAN
Function: Clear AUTOPAN title information.
To clear title information:
1. Move the cursor to “ALL” (To clear AUTOPAN title, start from
step 3 directl y) ;
2. Deflect the joystick upward or downward to select a desired
number (of presets, patterns or areas) or ALL;
3. Move the cursor to the relevant CLEAR;
4. Deflect the joystick upward or downward to clear title
information;
5. Continue to clear other title information or return to the previous
menu from RETURN.
PRIVACY MASK SET
Function: “Privacy Mask” can be used when some specific areas
nee d t o be covere d and avoid be ing seen by ope rators .
The system will cover those areas by displaying blank
screen, and operators are unable to see those areas on
the monitor. The covered areas would not expose with
the move me nt of len s or zoom op er ati ons , and b y doin g
so th e areas will alw ays be screen ed .
Move t he curs or to PRIVACY MASK S ET and defle ct the jo ystick
rightward, the following information will be displayed:
PRIVAC Y MASK MODE 1
PRIVACY MASK MODE 2
RETURN
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Enter PRIVACY MASK MODE 1, the following information will
N
K
be displayed :
PRIVACY MASK: OFF
AREA MASK: 1 OFF 2 OFF
3 OFF 4 OFF
5 OFF 6 OFF
7 OFF 8 OFF
9 OFF 10 OFF
11 OFF 12 OFF
13 OFF 14 OFF
15 OFF 16 OFF
RETURN
PRIVACY MASK
Function: Turn on/off Privacy Mask function.
Options: OFF -(Default)Turn off Priva cy Mask fun ction.
ON - Turn on Privacy Mask function.
AREA MASK
Function: Set the number of t hose areas that needs to be hidden
(1-16).
Options: OFF -(Default)The area is expo sed.
ON - The area is hidden.
Note: Because all the areas in this menu are divided by “Setting
Area” function, the range and number of each area should be
defined in AREA SET menu before the setting.
Ent er “PRIVACY M ASK MODE 2 ”, the su b-menu var ies a little
for different cameras, and please note that t his mode is unavailable
for 22X super domes with VK-S214ER/R camera.
For 22X/23X/35X domes
PRIVACY MASK: OFF
MASK COLOR: 000
MASK NO: 001
MASK STATUS: OFF
MASK H WIDTH: 015
MASK V WIDTH: 015
MASK H CENTER: 000
PRIVACY MASK MODE 1
PRIVACY M ASK MODE 2
RETURN
MASK V CENTER: 000
RETURN
For 18X dome s with FCB-EX45CP
camera and 26X/36X domes
PRIVACY MASK: OFF
MASK COLOR: 000
MASK NO: 001
MASK STATUS: OFF
MASK H WIDTH: 016
MASK V WIDTH: 016
SET POSITION: OFF
RESET MASK
RETURN
PRIVACY MASK
Function: Turn on/off Privacy Mask function.
Options: OFF -(Default)Turn off Priva cy Mask fun ction.
ON - Turn on Privacy Mask function.
MASK COLOR
Function: Sele ct the color for t he pr ivat e ar eas. The col or ch ange s
with th e numb ers.
Options: 000~015. The default num b er is 000 (Bl ack)
MASK NO
Function: Se lect the are a N o. for the priva te areas.
Options: 001~008 for 22X/23X/35X domes; 001~024 optional
for 18X/26X/36X domes.
MASK STATUS
Function: Turn on/off Privacy Mask function.
Options: OFF -(default)Tur n off Privacy Mas k function.
ON - Turn on Privacy Mask function.
When t he mask stat us is se t to“ ON ”: Th e othe r menu can be set.
For 22X/23X/35X domes, the following sub-menu can be obtained
through MASK STATUS.
GO TO POSITIO
SET NEW MAS
RESET MASK
RETURN
Choose “GO TO POSITION”, “PRESS 1 SHOT END” will be
displayed on the screen. In operation mode, deflect joystick to the
desired privacy area and click “1”+“SHOT”to accomplish it.
Choose “SE T NEW MASK” to set t he cente r, dimens ion and color
of privacy mask. The dimension of privacy mask can be adjusted
via MASK H WIDTH / MASK V WIDTH/ MASK H CENTER/
MASK V CENTER op t ions.
Choose “RESET MASK” to resume primary privacy mask.
MASK H WIDTH
Function: Se t the horizontal width of th e priva te areas.
Options: 000~127. For 22X/ 23X/35 X dome s, the default number
is 015. For 18X/26X/36X dom es, t he default number is 016.
MASK V WIDTH
Function: Se t t he ver tical w i dth of the privat e areas.
Options: 000~127. For 22X/ 23X/35 X dome s, the default number
is 015. For 18X/26X/36X dom es, t he default number is 016.
MASK H CENTER
Function: Set the horizontal distance deflecting from the screen
center.
Options: 000~255. The default num b er is 000.
MASK V CENTER
Function: Set the vertical distance deflecting from the screen
center.
Options: 000~255. The default num b er is 000.
For 18X domes with FCB-EX45CP camera and 26X domes with
FCB-EX980/980P camera and 36X domes, when setting the
PRIVACY MASK as ON state an d se l ecti n g SET PO SIT ION me nu,
“PRESS 1 SHOT TO END” will be displayed on the screen and the
image on the screen becomes netted. In operation mode, click “1”+
“SHOT”to accomplish it.
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For 18X domes with FCB-EX45CP
camera and 26X/36X domes
PRIVACY MASK: OFF
MASK COLOR: 000
MASK NO: 001
MASK STATUS: OFF
MASK H WIDTH: 016
MASK V WIDTH: 016
SET POSITION: OFF
RESET MASK
RETURN
Choose “RESET MASK” to resume primary privacy mask.
Choose “RETURN” to return to the “PRIVACY MASK SET”
interface.
Note: In order to ensure that the areas could be completely screened,
operators should also pay attention to below points:
1. Reset to the factory default when using the dome for the first
time;
2. Return to the previous menu to set the next private area after
finish in g setting o n e p rivate area;
3. When in “PRIVACY MASK MODE 2”, The horizontal corner of all
privacy areas should between 0°and 45°, the vertical corner
should not be bigger than 45°.
4.7 Home Position
After receiving no command for a certain period of time, the domes
can automatically return to a position that has been previously
defined ("home position"). This feature ensures that the domes view
a key area when not controlled by a user. It can be set up in the
CONFIG HOME POSITION menu.
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
HOME POSITION
Function: th e home p osition paramete rs.
Options: NONE - disable the home position feature.
PRESET 001 ~ PRESET 128 choose one of the 128
presets as the dome's home position.
AUTOPAN / PATTERN 1 ~ 4 choose one as the d ome's
home position
HOME POSITION
RETURN TIME:
MOTOR CHECK : OFF
RETURN
: NONE
012hour
Note: Before selecting a preset as the home position, please make
HOME POSITION
RETURN TIME:
MOTOR CHECK : OFF
RETURN
: NONE
012hour
sure that it has been properly set.
RETURN TIME
Function: Determine how long before the inactive dome returns to
its home pos iti on.
Options: 000 ~ 010min (Step by 1) set the return time
010min ~ 001hour (Step by 10) set the return time
001 ~ 012hour (Step by 1) se t the return ti me.
MOTOR CHECK
Function: Implement position emendation.
Options: ON -When dome has not passed by optical coupling for
a long time and accumulative error reaches some value,
the dome will be complled to pass by the optical
coupling and the error will be reset to proceed.
OFF -The former verifying method is adopted. When
the dome passes by the optical switch, position
emendation is to be done.
AUTO When dome has not passed by optical coupling
for a long time and accumulative error reaches some
value, and Pattern or Preset is called up, the dome will
pas s by the optica l coupli ng and the err oe will be re set
to proceed.
4.8 Alarm Action and State
The s uper domes pr ovide 4 alar m i nputs an d 1 r elay outp ut. Each
inp ut can be use d to conne ct an exte rnal alar m devi ce such as door
conta ct, mot ion sen sor or smok e alarm. R elay outp ut can be se t to
respond to the alarm in put.
By programming the ALARM ACTION AND STATE menu, you
can define the normal state (N.O. or N.C.) for each alarm i nput, and
assign it with an action (a preset), so that when the normal state
changes to abnormal, the domes will be automatically positioned at
the preset for surveillance.
INPUT NO.
INPUT
ACT RELAY
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSI TI ON
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
ACT
Function: Assign each alarm input with a preset to call upon
alarm.
Options:NONE - (default) indicate a no-action command that
disables the automatic preset call.
PRESET 001 ~ PRESET 128 - select one of the 128
presets for automatic call up.
AUTOPAN / PATTERN 1 ~ 4 choose one as the dome's
alarm action
Operation: To assign alarm inputs with desired actions (presets)
1. Move t he cursor to the ACT entry associated with an alar m input
in use (i.e., th at has be en properly con nect ed to a n alarm device );
2. Deflec t t he jo y stic k do w nw a rd (o r upward) to se lect the pre s e t ( 1- 12 8 );
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
4.
INPUT
NORMAL
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
4.BACK
RETURN
ACTION PRESET 001
PRESET 01 R001
PRESET 022
PRESET 02 R001
PRESET 03 R001
NONE
PRESET 04 R001
NONE
NORMAL
STATE
PRIORITY
1
OPEN
2
CLOSE CLOSE
3
CLOSE
4
NO
NO
NO
NO
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3. Move the cursor to the ACT entry for the next alarm input in use;
4. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 until all the desi red entries have been
defined.
To set alarm linkage priority
1. 1,2, 3,4 fou r pr iori ty i n tota l and t he gra de be come h igh er in t urn.
If severa l alarm links, the system will r esponse to the one with
higher priority grade ;
2. If priority grades are the same, the system will enter cycle
respons e mode a ut omaticall y;
3. If othe r op erat i on comma nd s ar e en te re d w hil e al ar m l in ks occur,
the alarm link operation will be interrupted. The message on
displa y will show: “ALARM BLOCKED”;
4. If alarm linkage operation is interrupted, press corresponding
manu al comma nd a ccordi ng to di ffere nt pr otocol s to re cover t he
former alarm action.
RELA Y
Function: Assign each alarm input with a relay output.
Options: NO NE - (default) changes of al arm state will not lead t o
a relay output.
R 001 - one rel ay outp ut.
Operation: To assign alarm inputs with specific relay:
1. Move the cursor to the RELAY entry associated with an alarm
input in use;
2. Deflect the joystick downward (or upward) to select a relay
output;
Move the cursor to the next RELAY entry associated with an
alarm input in use;
3. Repeat Steps 2 t hrough 3 until all the entries have been defined.
NORMAL STATE
Functions: Defin e the nor m al state of ea ch alar m i n put.
Options: NO - (default) indicate the normal state as normally
open (N.O.) .
NC - set the normal state as normally closed (N.C.).
Operation: To define the normal state fo r eac h ala rm in put in use.
1. Move t he cursor t o the STATE entry associated with a used alarm
input;
2. Deflect the joystick downward (or upward) to select an appropriate
normal state;
Note: Since a variety of alarm devices may be utilized, please
refer to the manuals supplied with a particular device to
dete rmine t h e norma l state for the connect ed ala rm inpu t.
3. Move the cursor to the STATE entry associated with the next alarm
input in use;
4. Repeat Steps 2 through 3 until all the entries have been
programmed.
Example:
ACTION
INPUT NO.
INPUT
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
4.NORMAL
INPUT
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
4.BACK
RETURN
ACT RELAY
PRESET 01 R001
PRESET 02 R001
3.
PRESET 03 R 001
4.
PRESET 04 R001
PRIORITY
3.
4.
PRESET 001PRESET 022NONENONESTATE
1
OPEN
2
CLOSECLOSE
3
CLOSE
4
NORMAL
NO
NO
NO
NO
This sample menu indicates:
z Alarm Input 1 has been defined as normally open, assigned with
Preset 001 as its alarm action, and R001 as its relay out put ;
z Alarm Input 2 has been defined as normally open, and assigned
with Preset 002 as its alarm action, and R001 as its relay out put ;
z Alarm Input 3 has been defined as normally open, assigned with
Preset 003 as its alarm action, and R001 as its relay out put ;
z Alarm Input 4 has been defined as normally open, assigned with
Preset 004 as its alarm action, and R001 as its relay out put ;
Therefore:
z When Alarm Input 1 detects an al arm (i.e. Al arm Input 1 changes
from normally closed to open), the domes will be automatically
positioned at Preset 1 and startup relay 1 output;
z When Alarm Input 2 detects an alarm (Alarm Input 2 changes
from normally open to closed), the domes will be automatically
positioned at Preset 2 and startup relay 1 output.
z When Alarm Input 3 detects an al arm (i.e. Al arm Input 3 changes
from normally closed to open), the domes will be automatically
positioned at Preset 3 and startup relay 1 output;
z When Alarm Input 4 detects an al arm (i.e. Al arm Input 4 changes
from normally closed to open), the domes will be automatically
positioned at Preset 4 and startup relay 1 output;
Note: Dome under the Up the Coax only has one RELAY output.
4.9 AUTOPAN
Dome could scan between two boundary lines and so the dome
could monitor some area continuously under system antomatic
run ning st ate.
AUTOPAN parameters including direction, speed, dwell time and
title coul d be set in AUTOPAN S ET men u.
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
DIRECTION
Functions: Set the original orientation when dome do horizontal
running.
Options: RIGHT & LEFT
RIGHT (default): Start pointing that camera aims at and runs to the
AUTOPAN SET
DIRECTION : RIGHT
SPEED :00 1
TIME : 002
TITLE :
RETURN
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right.
LEFT: Start pointing that camera aims at and runs to the left.
SPEED
Functions: Select the scanning speed.
Options: 001~022. The smaller the digit is, the faster the speed
will be. Default is 008.
TIME
Functions: Set the period when dome stays on the left & right
boundaries.
Options: 000~030 (S). The defau lt is 000 .
TITLE
Functions: Defin e AUTOPAN route (no more than 16 char acters).
Display could show or conceal the appellation. If the set
is ON, the appellation will show on display when
scanning.
Options: 62 characters could be applied in total when define the
appellation. 52 big & small English letter and 0-9 Arabic
numerals are available. Blank is allowed in appellation.
Steps:
1. Move the cursor to the first character of TITLE.
2. Move the opetation hand up and down to select character or
blank.
3. Move the curs or to the next chara cter.
4. Repeate step 2 and step 3 to complete the appellation.
Example:
AUTOPAN SET
DIRECTION :
SPEED :
TIME :
TITLE :
RETURN
RIGHT
010
002
Gate to Elevator
A
B
C
D
Above menu will sh ow after enabli n g AUTOPAN function:
zCamera will go to boundary A automatically and run to right
A
)to scan at the speed of 10 grade (B).
(
zWhen camer a moves to anot her boundary, stays 2s(
C
), return to
the starting boundary and stays 2s.
z Camera moves to scan between 2 boundaries and display will
show route appellation“Gate to Elevator”(
D
).
4.10 Pattern
Pattern is the patrol record of dome and could be applied by
keyboard. Dome could record horizontal, vertical and zoom
operation and it could repeat the recorded operation accurately when
applied. This ident ity could be used to define normal route.
Client could use apply to PATTERN SET menu in below list to
define the pattern ser ial number and add appellation.
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
PATTERN NO :
TITLE :
DISPLAY : ON
RETURN
001
PATTERN 001
PATTERN NO
Functions: Sele ct pattern nee ds to be added appel lati on.
Options: 001~004;Under RS485 protocol, dome cou ld define and
stor e 4 i nde pe nde n t pat te r ns. Und er up t he coa x pr ot ocol ,
dome coul d define and store 1 independent pattern Each
pattern is allow ed to hav e ind ependent appellation.
TITLE
Functions: Define appellation for pattern. (no more than 16
characters)
Options: 62 character s are available including 52 big and small
English letters and Arabic numerals 0-9. Blank is
available in appellation.
Edit pattern appellation:
1. Move the cursor to the first character of TITLE;
2. Move the oper ation hand t o s elect character or blank;
3. Move the curs or to the next chara cter;
4. Repeat step 2 & step 3 to complete the appellation.
4.11 Setting Areas
The "area" feature allows the whole surveillance site to be divided
into a maximum of 16 sections ( areas). Each section can be labeled
with a unique area number and a description title, which will be
displayed on the screen when the camera navigates through it.
Illu strate d below is a waiti ng hall at an ai rport pass enger ter minal
that is under the surveillance of a super dome and has been
partitioned into 8 sections using the "area" feature.
Gate 9Gate 10
Area 5Area 6
Super
Dome
desk
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1Area 2
Escalator upEscalator down
Area 4
Area 3
Telephone
LoungeRestaurant
Information
As the example shows, partitioned areas together usually constitute
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a contiguous 360-degree view around the domes, with the ending
m
point of one area as the starting point for the next. Please note that
the ending point of the last area cannot surpass the starting point of
the first.
Areas may be assigned different sizes to meet the requi rements of a
particular installation. In the example shown above, the t wo areas
covering the boarding gates (Areas 5 and 6) are much larger than
those covering the es calators (Area 1 and 2).
The zoom level may also affect the area size during camera
operations. As the camera zooms in, the size of an area becomes
smaller, and its boundaries draw closer. Please refer to the following
illustrations on how zoom operations affecting the area size. This
feat ure may become helpful when the area boundari es need to be
precisely located (see later discussions in this section).
Area 1
Area 1
DISPLA Y
Function: Enable/disable the on-screen title description for the
selecte d area.
Options: ON - turn on the accompanying description label.
OFF - (default) turn off the accompanying description
label.
AREA SET
Function: This menu item is used to access the menu for setting
area boundaries. Det ails are addressed below.
How to set area boundaries
When access to AREA SET menu, the menu for setting area
boundaries will be displayed, offering on-screen instructions for the
operation.
AREA NO :
TITLE :
DISPLAY :
AREA SET
EXIT
001
Gate 10
OFF
BEGIN SET AREA
1 PRESET BEGIN
3 PRESET EXIT
PAN RIGHT ONLY
Super
Dome
The size of Area 1 becomes
smaller when the camera zooms
in.
The size of Area 1 becomes
larger when the c amera zoo
out.
Super
Dome
Using the AREA SET menu shown, users can easily mark the
boundaries for the required ar eas , and label t hem with description
titles.
SET CAMER A ID
CAMERA SETU P
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HO ME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPA N SE T
PATTER N SE T
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
AREA NO :
TITLE :
DISPLAY :
AREA SET
RETURN
001
OFF
AREA NO
Function: Select an area to define its title and on-screen display
status.
Options:1 ~ 16
The super domes support a total of 16 areas. Each ar ea
may have a unique description label set below.
TITLE
Function: Edit a description title (up to 16 characters) for the
selecte d area.
Operation: A total of 62 characters, including English letters in
upper and lower cases, as well as numbers from 0 to 9,
are availabl e for editing the area title. Spaces can also be
created to separate description words.
A t i tle may cont ain up to 16 charact ers and spaces.
Take the following steps to edit a description title:
1. Move the cursor to the first entry of the TITLE item;
2. Deflect the joystick downward (or upward) to select a suitable
character (o r a space);
3. Move the curs or to t he next entry;
4. Repeat Steps 2 through 3 until the whole title has been edited.
AREA NO: 001
2 PRESET BORDER
3 PRESET END
PAN RIGHT ONLY
Code Commands: (see t able 3)
Table 3
Commands Operations Functions
"1, SHOT" Enter "1" on the
numeric keypad, and
then press the SHOT
key.
"2, SHOT" Enter "2" on the
numeric keypad, and
then press the SHOT
key.
Star t the setting
operation, and set the
starting boundary for
the first area.
Set the endi n g
boundary for the
current area (the
starting boundary for
its next area).
"3, SHOT" Enter "3" on the
numeric keypad, and
then press the SHOT
key.
Designate the curren t
area as the last, and
finish the setting
operation.
To define boundar i es for required areas
1. Deflect the joystick to move the camera to the starting boundary
of the first area.
2. Enter code commands "1, SHOT" to start the setting operation.
The current position will be defined as the starting boundary for
the first area.
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1
SHOT
3. Move the camera to the right until the ending boundary of the
area is displayed.
AREA NO : 005
Gate 10
4. Enter code commands "2, SHOT" t o set the curr ent posit ion as
the ending boundary for this area. This position is also the
starting boundary for t he next area.
2
SHOT
5. Repeat Steps 3 through 4 until the starting boundar y of the last
area has been defined.
,
2
SHOT
Note: The starting boundary of the first area is the ending boundary
of the last one.
6. Enter code commands "3, SHOT" to finish the setting operation.
3
SHOT
To locate a boundary point precisely:
If an area boundary needs to be precisely located,
1. Zoom out the image to get a wide view (making the area appear
large);
WIDE
or
2. Move the camera until the desired boundary point is displayed
somewhere near the center of the screen;
3. Zoom in the image to get a close view (making the area appear
small but the ob jec t s appear large);
4.12 Default Set
The DEFAULT SET item in the main menu is generally used to
clear most us er-programme d data i n the domes , and re set the d ome
system to factory default.
SET CAMERA ID
CAMERA SETUP
SET AE MODE
OSD SETUP
CONFIG HOME POSITION
ALARM ACTION AND STATE
AUTOPAN SET
PATTERN SET
AREA SET
DEFAULT SET
EXIT
DEFAULT DOME
RESET CAMERA
RETURN
DEFAULT DOME:
Clear most use r-progra mmed data in the domes, a nd reset the dome
system to factory default
DEFAULT DOME
ARE YOU SURE ? NO
RESET CAMERA:
R eset the came ra and resume the st atus as powered on
RESET CAMERA
ARE YOU SURE ? NO
TELE
or
4. Move the camera until t he enlarged image of the boundary point
is displayed in the screen center;
5. Enter appropriate code commands to set the boundary.
If the DISPLAY option has been set "ON" in the AREA SET menu,
overlay texts indicating area number and title description will be
displayed as long as the camera vi ew stays in the area.
WARNING: This procedure will erase MOST user-programmed
data.
Note: “LINE LOCK” and “PHASE ADJUST” in “OSD SETUP”
menu could not resume default.
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Chapter V Operations Under Different Protocols
5.1 Performances and Features
Prior to operations, please make sure that DIPswitch, baud rate and
add ress have been set corr ectl y accor di ng t o rel ate d pr otocol . R efer
to Quick Installation Guide for detailed instructions.
INFINOVA PELCO-P P ELCO-D(bi-direction) Up the Coax
Preset (Controlled by keyboard) 127 128 127
Pattern 4 4 4
AUTOPAN 1 1 1
Area 16 16 16
Home Position Yes Yes Yes
Password Protection Yes Yes Yes
Alarm Contact
AUTOSCAN 1 1 1
Preset Contact
4 Patterns Contact
Autopan Cont act
5.2 Operations
For detailed operations under different protocols (including
CAMERA CALL-UP, PAN/TILT, TELE /WIDE, OPEN/CLOSE,
FAR/NEAR), please refer to users’ manuals of INFINOVA
keybo ard system.
Menu progr amming of t he domes under all protocols is basica l ly the
same as that showed in Chapter Ⅳ. Please follow the instructions
showed on the screen during operation.
Keyboard operation code command under INFINOVA protocol:
The following table shows the performances and features of the
domes un der protocols.
Preset Contact
4 Pattern Contact
Autopan Cont act
For Preset, Autopan, Pattern setup and calling up, shortcut
operations for special functions, please refer to ChapterⅢ.
The following tables show the operation code via Infinova V2117
syst em ke yboard unde r different protocols.
Preset Contact
4 Patterns Contact
Autopan Cont act
Commands Key Lock Function
1~31, 35~64 , 74~91, 93, 94,
96, 97, 100~127+SHOT
66+SHOT
70+SHOT / 1 PATRN
71+SHOT / 2 PATRN
72+SHOT / 3 PATRN
73+SHOT / 4 PATRN
69+SHOT+70/71/72/73+SHOT OPERATE Repeatedly call pattern
68+SHOT PROGRAM Remote reset
PROGRAM Set preset 1~31,35~64,74~91,93,94, 96, 97, 100~127
OPERATE Call preset 1~31,35~64,74~91,93,94,96,97, 100~127
PROGRAM Set/save autopan
OPERATE Call autopan
PROGRAM Set/s ave pattern 1
OPERATE Call pattern 1
PROGRAM Set/s ave pattern 2
OPERATE Call pattern 2
PROGRAM Set/s ave pattern 3
OPERATE Call pattern 3
PROGRAM Set/s ave pattern 4
OPERATE Call pattern 4
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Commands Key Lock Function
92 + SHOT OPERATE Set Autopan
93 + SHOT OPERATE Save Autopan
PROGRAM Set pattern 1
OPERATE Call pattern 1
PROGRAM Set pattern 2
OPERATE Call pattern 2
PROGRAM Set pattern 3
OPERATE Call pattern 3
PROGRAM Set pattern 4
OPERATE Call pattern 4
The following table shows the operation procedures of function setting under PELCO P/D, take CM6800 (matrix switcher)+KBD200
(keyboard) of PELCO for example.
CM6800+KBD200
Access Menu of the Dome
Setting and Calli ng Presets
Setting and Calli ng Pattern s
Setting and Calli ng AUTOPAN
AUTOSCAN Enter 99 and then press “PRESET” key to call the AUTOSCAN.
Area Use pr ogramming menu of the su per dome s to set t he are as.
Ent er 95 and t hen press “PRESET” k ey to acce ss menu of th e d om es.
Use the direction ke ys to pos i t ion the cur sor and sele ct a par ameter.
Enter the desired preset number, and then pr ess “PRESET” key fo r 2
seconds t o e nter PR ESET me nu t o set a pre set.
Enter the desired preset number, and then press “PRE SET” key to call a preset.
Enter 1, and then press “PATTERN” key for 2 seconds. After “PATTERN” is
showed on the sc reen, use the key board to control dome cameras. Press “ACK”
key to end pattern setting.
Enter 1, and then press “PATTERN” key to call a pattern.
When a pattern is set, the screen display is provided according to CM6800
matrix switcher.
Enter 92, and then press “PRESET” key to define the start point of the
AUTOPAN.
Enter 93,and then press “PRESET” key to define the end point of the A UT OPAN.
Enter 98,and then press “PRESET” key to call the AUTOPAN.
When AUTOPAN is set, the screen display is provided according to
CM6800 matr ix switcher.
180º Flip Enter 33 and then press “PRESET” key to call the flip.
Home Position Enter 34 and then press “PRESET” key to call the Home Position.
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Appendix I Specifications
The following table desc ribe s t h e general pa r ameters of Super D omes.
Operational
Programmabl e prese t s (Pelco P/D ) ……………………………………………………………………………………128(at most )
Programmable presets (Infinova “I”)…………………………………………………………………………………127(at most )
Programmabl e prese t s (Up th e C oax) …………………………………………………………………………………127(at most)
Programmable patterns (Infinova “I”/ PelcoP/D/ Up the Coax)……………………………………………………………………4
Programmable areas………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16
Alarm inputs…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4
Relay output…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1
Home position……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Yes
Auto pan……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Yes
Menu language………………………………………………………………………………………………………………English
Synchronization
Internal………………………………………………………………………………………………………Built-in sync generator
Power synchronization (Line lock)……………………………………………………………………………………Phas e adjust ed
Mechanical
Manual speed………………………………………………………………………………………………………1-90o per second
Max. preset speed……………………………………………………………………………………………………240
Pan travel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………360
Tilt travel………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………0~90
Motor…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………stepping motor
Electrical
Input voltage…………………………………………………………………………………………………………24VAC/12VDC
Power requi rements…………………………………………………………………………12VDC: 25W; 24VAC: 50W (Outdoor)
12VDC: 15W; 24VAC: 25W (Indoor)
Power surge protection……………………………………………………………………………………………………………Yes
Auto: Default Set
Manual:
PAL:
1/1~1/10000s
NTSC:
1/1~1/10000s
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Appendix II Troubleshooting
The following table describes the symptoms causes, and solutions for the problems.
Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions
Unit does not perform
initiation sequence after
powering on
Unit can’t be controlled after
successful initiation.
No vid eo si gnal is present.
Vague image
Wrong power connection Reconnect power cabl e
Power supply failure Repair or replace power supply
Power PCB fus e damage Replace the fuse
New camera ID has not been activated Recycle the power
Protocol or Baud rate D i p swit ch settings are
incorrectly chosen
Wrong camera ID Rese t the camera ID
Came ra is not properl y called via keyboard Use the camera ID to call it
Wrong video cable connect i on Recon nect the video cable
Video ca ble broken Replace the video cable
Unclear down cover Clean the down cover
Manual focus has been set
Prop er set the Protocol and Baud r ate.
Set focus mode to "auto"
or
manually adjust the ca me ra focus