KT&C KPT-SPDN300NUCH User Manual

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30X Optical
MINI SPEED DOME CAMERA
User’s Manual
M119-SPDN300-002
Before installing and using the camera,
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
About this manual
please read this manual carefully.
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CAUTION
Use Class 2 Power Supply Only
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Contents
Cautions
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NSTRUCTION 6
1. Overview 7
1 1 Features 7
1.2 System Conguration 8
1.3 Termination Settings 8
2. Installation and Connection 9
2.1 Package Contents 9
2.2 Base Installation 10
2.3 Wall Mount Bracket 10
2.4 Connection Interface and Wiring cables 11
2.5 Setting Dome Camera 12
3. Program and Operation 13
OSD Menu Structure 13
3.1 Getting Started 16
3.2 Main Menu 17
3.3 System Setup Menu 17
3.4 Display Setup Menu 19
3.5 Camera Setup Menu 21
3.6 Dome Motion Menu 25
3.7 Preset Menu 27
3.8 Pattern Menu 28
3.9 Tour Menu 29
3.10 Auto Scan Menu 30
3.11 Alarm Menu 31
4. Troubleshooting 32
5. Specications 33
6. Dimensions 34 Appendix. Pelco Protocol Function List 35
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Cautions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions;
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note
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.”
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.
Caution
Any changes or modications in construction of this device which are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION
1. A regulated AC24V 43W(With Heater) power supply is recommended for use with this camera for the best picture and the most stable operation. An unregulated power supply can cause damage to the camera. When unregulated power supply is applied, product warranty will be out of subject.
2. It is recommended that the camera is used with a monitor that has a CCTV quality 75 video impedance level. If your monitor is switched to high impedance then please adjust accordingly.
3. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera to gain access to the internal componets. Refer servicing to your dealer.
4. Never face the camera towards the sun or any bright or reective light, which may
cause smear on the picture and possible damage to the CCD.
5. Do not remove the serial sticker for the warranty service.
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Cautions
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicate that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. This product shou ld not be mixed wi th other comm erci al wastes purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. Household users should contact either the retailer where they for disposal.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER. SERVICING TO QUALIFED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un­insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power­supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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1. Overview
1.1 Features
The PTZ Dome shall be quickly to install and be able to offer the services described in this document by way of an interface unit. Its mechanical architecture is designed to ensure adequate mechanical attachment to the wall of a dwelling. Details shall be provided as to how the PTZ Dome is to be installed. A building block for any surveillance / security system is composed of PTZ domes and
Controllers. Extensible and exible conguration promotes remote control functions
for various external switching devices such as multiplexers and DVRs
- Autofocus, High Resolution Integrated Color Camera
- 300X Zoom (30X Optical, 10X Digital )
- WDR(Wide Dynamic Range)
- Day & Night (Auto / BW / Color)
- Pan 360°Endless Rotation
- Tilt 180°Vector scan available
- 210 Preset Positions (except Short-cut command)
- 8 Auto Scan
- 8 Pattern
- 8 Tours consist of Presets, Patterns and Scans
- 4 Alarm Input(Off / NC / NO) and 1 Alarm Output(Off / NC / NO)
- User programmable setting
(Preset, Auto scan, Pattern, Tour, Home Function, Alarm Action, etc)
- Programmable PTZ Speed: Proportional to Zoom ratio, changeable preset speed
- Multi-language OSD Support
- Private Mask Zone Support
- Standard protocol including Pelco-D/P
- Up to 255 Camera ID
- RS-485 Receiver
- AC 24V Only
- IP Rating: IP66 (Weatherproof)
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1. Overview
1.2 System Conguration
MULTI PLEXER
1.3 Termination Settings
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2. Installation and Connection
2.1 Package Contents
Camera
Template Manual
Screws / Plastic anchors / Wrench / O-Ring
Plastic anchors (6x30 - 4ea)
L-Wrench
Screws
(#8(Ø4.2)x32 - 4ea)
O-Ring(8ea)
Screws(M4x12-4ea)
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2. Installation and Connection
2.2 Base Installation
- Make holes for mounting and cable hole in the ceiling place to which the dome camera is installed using the template sheet.
- Extract the cable through the (cable) hole and connect the connector of terminal block in the dome
- Fix the dome base rmly with supplied mounting screws(4)
- Lock the housing cover with torx screws(4)
2.3 Wall Mount Bracket(Option)
Wall Mount Bracket (Option)
Wall Mount Bracket installing
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2. Installation and Connection
2.4 Connection Interface and Wiring cables
* Caution
Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been completed. After removing the protection sheet (PE form), supply the power to the dome camera.
2.4.1 Connecting the RS-485 lines
The dome camera can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system such as
a controller using RS-485 half duplexer (RS-485 Connection). A repeater is recommended to
extend over 1.2 Km.
2.4.2 Connecting Video Jack
Connect the video Jack (BNC connector) to the monitor or video input of the DVR.
2.4.3 Connecting Alarms
Alarm In: You can use external devices to trigger the dome camera to react to events Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the AI and Ground pins Alarm Out: The dome camera can activate external devices such as buzzer. Connect the device
to NO (or NC) and COM pins.
2.4.4 Connecting the power
Connect the power jack of AC24V adaptor to the dome camera.
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2. Installation and Connection
2.5 Setting Dome Camera
The device can communicate with external switching device such as multiplexer or DVRs by setting the Rotary switch and Dip switch. Refer to tables below for setting the dome camera ID and protocol selection. Total length of the cable for communication should not exceed 1km.
2.5.1 Setting the address (ID) of dome camera
To prevent wrong operation and malfunction, each dome camera has a unique address (ID). The default setting is 0[ID001]. The value of rotary switch is in hexadecimal. ex) SW301 : A, SW302 : F 0xAF => ID175 * Check appendix sheet
Dome Camera ID Setting (Rotary Switch, SW301, SW302)
X16 X1
SW301 SW302
2.5.2 Setting the protocol of dome camera
Dome Camera Protocol Setting(Dip Switch, SW303)
No1 No2 Protocol
Off Off Pelco-D/Pelco-P
Dome Camera Baud Rate Setting (Dip Switch, SW303)
No3 No4 Baud Rate(bps)
Off Off 2400 Off On 4800 On Off 9600 On On 38400
Dome Camera Termination Setting Off/ON (NO5, Dip Switch, SW303)
SW301
SW302
SW303
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3. Program and Operation
[OSD Menu Structure]
- Main Menu/Editing Title
- Operation Menu
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP CAMERA SETUP DOME MOTION PRESET SETUP PATTERN SETUP TOUR SETUP SCAN SETUP ALARM SETUP EXIT
TITLE
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789/+-=:?!#.,"~()
SELECT: (MOVE) SET/CLEAR: (TELE/WIDE) SAVE: (NEAR) EXIT: (FAR)
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3. Program and Operation
This manual is designed to be a reference for the programming and operation of the system. You can see information about features of the dome and commands as well as an operation method. The symbols below mean some action of the joystick controller.
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right direction
: select or change values
[Tele/Wide]: move joystick clockwise or counter-clockwise for zooming
[KEY]: press the dened key.
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3. Program and Operation
3.1 Getting Started
You should install and connect the dome to an interface device before using this operating guide. Refer to {2. Installation and connection of this manual}. Once installed, apply power to the dome and the start-up screen is displayed on the monitor.
X30 MINI SPEED DOME V x.xx.x
RS485/2400
ID001
CAM TEST ...PASS
Before installing and operating the dome camera, please read this user’s manual carefully. This dome camera can be operated using two methods:
- Use hot keys [Refer to Appendix].
- Use OSD Menu on the monitor [Read this operation manual].
You shall check the saving state of each step at sub menu or edit menu, after editing
* Notice:
functions or changing settings. You may save setting one function twice. For example, after {the
position or title of Preset} is saved at ‘Sub Menu’, {the status of Preset Setup} has to be saved at ‘Preset Setup Menu’ again.
To stop an action, press [ESC] button or [96+Preset]. In that case, the dome goes to
* Notice:
manual mode or is to be paused temporarily (about 10sec in Alarm mode)
3.1.1 ACCESSING MAIN MENU [95] + [Preset]/ [Menu]
When you use Pelco-D and Pelco-P protocol with your controller, you can access to the main
menu on your monitor by pressing the key [95] + [Preset] or pressing and holding the
[Menu] key for 2 seconds.
3.1.2 Editing TITLE
TITLE
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789/+-=;?#.,"~0
SELECT : (MOVE) SET/CLEAR: (TELE/WIDE)
SAVE : (NEAR) EXIT : (FAR)
The title edit menu can be used in the setup for Preset/Pattern/Tour/Scan commonly.
- Move the joystick right in Main Menu. The screen appears on the monitor:
- Move the joystick right, left, up or down to select a character.
- Press [Tele] button to input a character and [Wide] button to cancel the character.
- When the label is completed, use [Near] or move the joystick to save the selected title.
- If you want to cancel the selected title, return to the previous menu using [Far] button.
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3.2 Main Menu
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP CAMERA SETUP DOME MOTION PRESET SETUP PATTERN SETUP TOUR SETUP SCAN SETUP ALARM SETUP EXIT
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
▶/
[Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save values or go to edit pages.
▶/
[Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu.
(Back to previous menu without saving)
3.3 System Setup Menu
SYSTEM SETUP
INFO. REBOOT INITIALZE PASSWORD EXIT
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
▶/
[Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save values or go to edit page.
▶/
[Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (back).
3.3.1 System Information
SYSTEM INFORMATION
X30 MINI SPEED DOME V x.xx.x
RS485/2400
ID001 PAL
-EXIT: (FAR)
The system Information displays model name/Running Version/Protocol/Communication Type/ Camera ID No./System. It is read only for reference. Use the following steps to display the System Information screen: Camera ID changes with respect to ID switching setting
- Enter into {Main MENU}
- Select {System} using the joystick [▶].
- Move the joystick right [▶] for selecting {Info} in the sub menu of {System}.
- Press [Far] button or use joystick [▶] to return to previous menu (Back).
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3.3.2 Reboot
REBOOT
CONTINUE?
YES : NEAR NO : FAR
Reboot the system if there are some anomalous problems to control or operate the domes. Rebooting the system will recycle power of dome and camera without changing settings of dome.
- Enter into {Main Menu}
- Select {System) using joystick and move to {Reboot} in the sub menu of {System}
- To {Reboot} the system, Press [Near] key.
- To cancel Reboot, Press [Far] key.
3.3.3 Initialize
INITIALIZE
ALL : NO CLR CAM : NO CLR PRESET : NO CLR TOUR : NO CLR PATTERN : NO CLR SCAN : NO CLR ETC : NO CLR
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
Use this function to initialize all or specic parameters of dome to factory default parameters.
- Enter into {Main Menu}
- Select {System} using joystick [▶] and move to {Initialize} in the sub menu of {System}
- Select items to be initialized.
- Press [Near] button or use joystick [▶] to select {Clear}
- Press [Far] button or use joystick [▶] to return to previous menu (back).
[ALL]: Clear All saved items (CAM/PRESET/TOUR/PATTERN/SCAN) [CAM]: Clear Camera related settings. [PRESET]: Clear saved presets. (To clear each preset, refer to PRESET Menu) [TOUR]: Clear saved Tours. [PATTERN]: Clear saved Patterns. [SCAN]: Clear saved Scan items. [ETC]: Clear other setting value except items of Camera & PTZs (CAM status and saved data of PRESET, TOUR, PATTERN and SCAN)
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3.3.4 Entering a Password
PASSWDRD
CURRENT : ... ENABLE : DISABLE NEW : ... CONFIRM : ...
0123456789
-SET/CLEAR : (TELE/WIDE)
-EXIT : (FAR)
To prevent unauthorized changes to the dome settings, the dome have the feature of password protection. An unauthorized operator cannot access to any of the dome settings menus. The password must be entered before programming. The valid password with four characters must be entered to continue programming.
- Enter into {Main Menu} (refer to Accessing Main Menu)
- Select {System} and move to {Password} in the sub menu of {System} using joystick [▶].
- Select numbers using joystick left/right and press [Tele] key.
- To lock the password, set Enable: Enable
0000 is the default password.
* Note:
3.4 Display Setup Menu
DISPLAY SETUP
OSD SETUP PRIVACY ZONE IMAGE SETUP MOTION / FACE LANGUAGE: ENGLISH EXIT
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
▶/
[Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
▶/
[Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
Enter into {Main Menu}: refer to {3.1.1 Accessing Main menu}.
3.4.1 Language
- Select {Display Setup} and move to {Language} using joystick [▶].
- If you want to use another language, select one from English/Chinese/Russian/Spanish/German/Italian/French/Netherlandish.
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3.4.2 OSD Setup
OSD SETUP
LABEL POSITION : OFF TIME : ON ZOOM : OFF ID : ON MODE : ON ANGLE : 3SEC SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
- CHANGE : (LEFT/RIGHT)
- TO SETUP : (TELE)
- TITLE - MODE -
- DTIME ­ ERROR MSG
- EXIT : FAR
- ID ­ZOOM - ANGLE -
You can see only video or some character with video. Each element is able to handle. OSD setup allows you to program how labels are displayed on the monitor. Labels are such as Title, Dwell Time, Zoom ratio, Camera ID, Operation Mode and PTZ Angle Label position can be set where you want to place on the monitor.
- Enter into {Main Menu}
- Select {Display} and move to {Setup} using joystick [▶]
- Use the joystick to move the label up, down, left, and/or right.
- Press [Tele] button to edit the position of labels.
- Move the joystick right [▶] to change the status of labels.
- Other labels can be set with same method.
- Press [Far] button to return the previous menu (OSD setup).
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save the status.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
3.4.3 Privacy zone
PRIVACY ZONE SETUP
PRIVACY.00 : NOT USED EDIT : DISPLAY : WIDTH : HEIGHT : CLEAR
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
-CHANGE : (LEFT/LIGHT)
PRIVACY ZONE SETUP
PRESS MOVE KEY SAVE : NEAR EXIT : FAR
A Private mask zone allows an administrator to program one four-sided, user dened zone which
cannot be viewed by operators. The mask can be changed with pan angle and tilt angle using joystick and be adjusted in size according to zoom ratio [Tele/Wide]. Maximum 15 positions can be displayed on the monitor screen. The speed of displaying masks is proportional to the number of masks on the screen. It is recommended that you set the size to at least twice the size of the object (height and width)
- Enter into {Main Menu}
- Select Display and Privacy Zone using joystick [▶].
- Move the joystick left or right to select zone ID[00~14].
- To program a Privacy Zone, select Edit Mask, move to a Target (Pan/Tilt) and adjust a Mask size (Zoom).
- After editing a mask, you can re-size width & height using joystick [▶]. (e.g. ~5X)
- Set display On to display saved mask.
- It is possible to clear saved zone No.xx individually.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
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3.4.4 Image Setup
IMAGE SETUP
MIRROR : NORMAL
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
This menu is for changing displayed image settings.
- Enter into {Main Menu}
- Select {Display} and move to {Image Setup} using joystick[].
- Using joystick [], Normal image, Horizontal image, Vertical image or H/V image can be selected.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
3.4.5 Motion/Face Detection
MOTION/FACE DETECTION
MD/FD : OFF SENSITIVITY : ALARM : DTIME :
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
The dome camera can monitor the movement of image, and it sends an alarm message with OSD and Alarm Out action. The level for sensitivity can be changeable.
To stop alarming temporarily (about 10sec), press [ESC] button or [96+preset].
* Note:
- Set MD/FD for Off / MD / FD using the joystick.
- Set Alarm mode for OSD / Alarm Out / Both using the joystick.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
3.5 Camera Setup Menu
CAMERA SETUP
FOCUS/ZOOM W-BALANCE EXPOSURE DAY/NIGHT ADVANCED WDR/DNR EXIT
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
/ [Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
/ [Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
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3.5.1 Focus/Zoom
FOCUS/ZOOM SETUP
FOCUS : AUTO ZOOM SPD : V-FAST D.ZOOM : OFF REFRESH MODE : OFF REFRESH TIME : xDAY xxHOUR
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
Auto Focus allows the lens to remain in focus during zoom-in, zoom-out and motion functions automatically.
Zoom speed allows the user to dene how fast the dome will go from full wide zoom to the 30X
optical zoom. There are four modes (Slow, Normal, Fast, and V-Fast). D.Zoom allows the user to use Digital Zoom. If you want to calibrate the zoom lens every setting time, You can use the function. Refresh time can be set from 3 hours to 7 days
- Enter into {Main Menu}
- Select {Camera Setup} and move to {Focus/Zoom} using joystick[▶].
- Set Focus mode for Auto, Manual, or Semi-Auto.
- Set Zoom Speed for V-Fast, Fast, Normal or Slow.
- Select On/Off to set a status of D.Zoom.
- Select On/Off to change status of refresh mode.
- Select refresh time for 3 hours ~ 7 days.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
3.5.2 WB Setup (White Balance Setup)
WB SETUP
MODE : AWB R GAIN : B GAIN :
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
This feature automatically processes the viewed image to retain color balance over a color temperature range. In Manual mode, you can change the R or B gain value to adjust the color on a monitor.
* Auto Trace White balance (ATW): It aligns the white balance automatically. (2,300 to 11,000 K) * Indoor: 3200 K Base Mode * Outdoor: 5400 K Base Mode * Push WB mode: The white balance is aligned during key input. (White balance push auto key)
* Manual WB mode: Red and Blue gain values can be set by user, 0 ~ 255
* Auto White Balance mode (AWB): Wide range auto white balance mode. In this mode, the white balance is performed at a faster operating speed than ATW.
- Enter into {Main Manu}
- Select {Camera Setup} and move to {WB Setup} using joystick[▶].
- Set WB mode for AWT, Indoor, Outdoor, Onepush, AWB or Manual.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
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3.5.3 AE Setup (Auto Exposure Setup)
AE SETUP
MODE : FULL AUTO SHUT : AGC GAIN : AGC MAX : HIGH DSS : OFF BRIGHT : 06
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
Shutter speed is the duration of the electronic shutter. Set the shutter speed to operate automatically (Auto) or manually (Numeric Value). Shutter speed is the duration of the electronic shutter. Set the shutter speed to operate automatically (Auto) or manually (Numeric Value). The AGC (Automatic Gain Control or AGC Max Gain) adjusts the brightness of the pictures. The brightness increases as the number gets higher. SSNR enhances digital noise reduction properly. There are three settings: Low/Middle/High. When gain level is higher, SSNR will reduce the noise to make clearer image. When Input luminance level is too dark, Slow Shutter function (DSS) is set automatically higher.
- Enter into {Main Manu}.
- Select {Camera Setup} and move to {AE Setup} using joystick[▶].
- Set AE mode for Full Auto, Manual, Shutter PRI.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
AE Mode Full Auto Manual SHUT FIX WDR
(1/1~1/100,000)
Shutter
(00~36dB)
AGC Gain
(Off/Low/Mid/High/Super)
AGC Max
(0x2~0x128Fld)
DSS
(00~15)
Bright
3.5.4 Day & Night Setup
D/N SETUP
DAY/NIGHT : AUTO D&N DETECT : AUTO D/N DTIME : 03
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
X O (1/1000) O (1/1000) X X O (06dB) X X
O (default: High) X O (High) O
O (Off) X X X O (06) X O (06) O
The Day & Night function improves the camera’s sensitivity at night or when the brightness level
of the ambient environment. According to the luminance level, Day & Night lter is automatically
switched.
- Enter into {Main Manu}
- Select {Camera Setup} and move to {Day/Night Setup} using joystick [▶].
- Set Day/Night for Auto, Day or Night.
- Set D&N Detector for Auto, Sensor or Video.
- Set switching time that you want.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back)
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3.5.5 Advanced Setup
ADVANCED SETUP
SHARPNESS : 10 BACKLIGHT : OFF
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
Brightness increases as the number gets higher. The backlight compensation function provides compensation by increasing the brightness of the overall screen so that subjects being shot with a loss of dark detail due to backlight will have just the right brightness level. Sharpness enhances picture detail by increasing the aperture gain of the camera and sharpening the edges in the picture.
- Enter into {Main Manu}
- Select {Camera Setup} and move to {Advanced Setup} using joystick[▶].
- Set sharpness level and brightness on/off
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
3.5.6 WDR/DNR Setup
WDR/DNR
WDR SETUP : OFF WDR LEVEL : DNR SETUP : OFF DNR LEVEL :
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
When both high-brightness subjects and low-brightness subjects have been shot at the same time, overexposure in the high-brightness subjects or loss of dark detail in the low-brightness subjects may occur. The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function creates images free from over­exposure or loss of dark detail by combining two images after tripping the shutter for a long
exposure time and for a short exposure time in one eld.
- Enter into {Main Manu}.
- Select {Camera Setup} and move to {WDR/DNR} using joystick [▶].
- Set WDR/DNR for On/Off and a level in ‘On’ mode.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
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3.6 Dome Motion Menu
DOME MOTION SETUP
GENERAL SETUP MOTION SETUP HOME ACTION CALIBRATION EXIT
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
/ [Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
/ [Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
3.6.1 General Setup
GENERAL SETUP
POWER-UP ACT. : ON TURBO SPEED : ON PRESET SPEED : FAST PRESET MASK : OFF
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
This menu control general function of dome. Power-up Action is a function (preset, tour, pattern and scan) to be performed when the power is re-cycled or after alarm action. The following settings are available. Set the dome ‘On’ to resume its prior activity.(Recommended)
- Use the joystick [▶] to select On/Off
Turbo Speed denes the pan and tilt speed only for manual operation of Pan/Tilt.
- Use the joystick [▶] to select On/Off
Preset Speed is possible to set preset speed with 3 options. : Fast, Normal, and Slow.
- Use the joystick
During moving fast of preset, you can screen all of the picture with gray mask.
- Use the joystick[>] to select On/Off
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
[▶]
to select {Preset Speed}
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3.6.2 Motion Setup
MOTION SETUP
PROP. PAN/TILT : ON AUTO FILP : ON OVER TILT : MODE 1
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
Proportional Pan/Tilt is possible to set manual speed with Zoom
- Use the joystick [▶] to select On/Off
Auto-Flip is a function automatically reversing the image when zoom module camera passes through the top of tilt direction (90 degree)
When tilt angle arrives at the top of tilt orbit (90degree), zoom camera module keep moving to opposite direction of tilt to keep tracking targets. As soon as zoom camera module passes through the top of tilt direction (90degree), image should be reversed automatically.
- Use the joystick [▶] to select On/Off
Over-Tilt is for restricting vertical view angle related to the operation range of IR sensor and some blocking view angle mechanically.
To prevent horizontal view cut with tilt angle(with window bubble), it is to restrict vertical view angle in each mode.
- Use the joystick [▶] to select Mode 0 / Mode 1 / Mode 2
3.6.3 Home Action Setup
HOME ACTION SETUP
ACTION : HOME NUMBER : TIME : 010 MIN MODE : OFF
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
Home Action can be set so that the dome automatically goes to a preset, a tour or auto scan after the joystick control has been idle for some amount of time. The dwell time can be set from 1 minute to 60 minutes.
- Using the joystick [▶], {Home Action} can be selected to Home, Preset, Scan and Tour.
- {Number} is the number of {Action}. For example, {Action: Preset/Number: 001} mean Preset [1]
- Set {Time} xx min using the joystick [▶].
- Using the joystick [▶] to select Auto(On)/Manual (Off).
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu {Dome Motion Setup} (Back).
In order to call an action (Preset, Pattern, Tour or Scan), you must save Preset, Pattern, Tour,
* Note:
or Scan rst.
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3.6.4 Calibration Setup
CALIBRATION SETUP
AUTO CAL : AUTO ERROR MSG DISP : OFF CALIBRATION
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
- Set calibration mode for Manual/Auto using the joystick [▶].
- In manual mode, select {Calibration} to execute {Calibration} using the joystick[▶], and press [Near] button or use joystick to continue.
- Set {Error Message Display} for On/Off using the joystick [▶].
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
{Calibration} is a function for correcting an error on the angle of Pan/Tilt automatically.
* Note:
{Calibration} can be set for Manual/Auto. In Manual mode, if there is an error on the angle of the dome, execute {Calibration} using the joystick or press [Far] button to cancel calibration.In Auto mode, when there is an error on the angle of the dome, the dome is corrected automatically. The motor of the Pan/Tilt will adjust its angle automatically. {Error Message Display} is a function for displaying an error message to let a user know {Sensing error} on the monitor.
3.7 Preset Menu
PRESET SETUP
NO. 001 : NOT USED EDIT : TITLE : D TIME : CLEAR
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
CONTINUE?
YES : NEAR NO : FAR
Press [Near] button to continue calibration
[▶].
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
/ [Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
/ [Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
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The dome has maximum 210 preset positions. Each of the user-dened presets includes Pan/Tilt/
Zoom. Use the following steps to program {Preset}.
PRESET SETUP
PRESS MOVE KEY
SAVE : NEAR BACK : FAR
- Enter into {Main Manu}
- Select {Preset} and Move left or right to select Preset Number.
- Move the joystick right [▶] to edit a {Preset}
- Using the joystick, move to a desired target (Pan/Tilt/Zoom)
- Press [Near] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Far] button or use joystick to return to previous menu {Preset Edit} (Back).
- To edit and clear the {Preset Title}, refer to Editing a Title section (3.2.1).
- It is possible to clear saved Preset No.xxx in the {Preset Setup Menu} individually.
- Set {Dwell Time} using the joystick [▶]
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
3.8 Pattern Menu
PATTERN SETUP
NO.001 : NOT USED EDIT : TITLE : TIME : CLEAR
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
/ [Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
/ [Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
A {Pattern} is to display (or recall) a memorized, repeated and serial trace of pan, tilt, zoom.
The dome has maximum 8 {Patterns}. Each of the user-dened scans includes Pan/Tilt/Zoom.
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Use the following steps to program {Pattern}.
PTIME: 022 START POSITION SETUP PATTERN SETUP
PRESS MOVE KEY START : (NEAR) SAVE : (NEAR) EXIT : (FAR)
- Enter into {Main Manu}
- Select {Auto Scan} and move left or right to select {Pattern} Number.
- Move the joystick right [▶] to edit {Pattern}
- Using the joystick, move to a desired target and press [Near] button to start programming {Pattern}
- Press [Near] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Far] button or use joystick to return to previous menu {Pattern Setup} (Back).
- To edit and clear {Pattern Title}, refer to Editing a Title section (3.2.1).
- It is possible to clear saved Pattern No.xxx in the {Pattern setup} Menu individually.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
3.9 Tour Menu
TOUR SETUP
NO. 001 : NOT USED
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
CLEAR SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
- CHANGE ID : (TELE/WIDE)
- CHANGE ACTION : (NEAR)
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
/ [Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
/ [Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
The dome can have 8 {Group Tours}. And each of the tour has 28 items. Each item has pre-dened preset, pattern, and scan.
In order to call an action (Preset, Pattern or Scan), you must save Preset, Pattern, or Scan rst.
* Notice:
- Enter into {Main Manu}
- Select {Tour} and Move left or right to select {Tour} Number.
- Using the joystick [▲/▼/◀/▶], move to each item.
- Select an action/number (PRESET, TOUR, PATTERN and/or SCAN), with [Tele] button or clear item with [Wide] button and change mode using [Near] button.
- It is possible to clear saved Tour No.xxx in the {Tour Setup Menu} individually.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
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3.10 Auto Scan Menu
SCAN SETUP
NO. 001 : NOT USED EDIT : SPEED : DTIME : DIRECTION : MODE : CLEAR
SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
/ [Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
/ [Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
An {Auto scan} is a PTZ function that can be moved from one position to another position.
The dome has maximum 8 {Auto Scan} and {Scan Speed} can be changed from 1 to 35 degree /
sec. Use the following steps to program a {Auto Scan}.
START POSITION SETUP
PRESS MOVE KEY
SAVE : (NEAR) BACK : (FAR)
STOP POSITION SETUP
PRESS MOVE KEY
SAVE : (NEAR) BACK : (FAR)
- Enter into {Main Manu}
- Select {Auto Scan} and move left or right to select {Auto Scan} Number.
- Move the joystick right [▶] to edit {Auto Scan}: {Edit Start Point}/ {Edit Stop Point}
- Using the joystick, move to a desired target (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) at screen of {Edit Start Point}/ {Edit Stop Point}
- Press [Near] button or use joystick to save settings.
- Press [Far] button or use joystick to return to previous menu {Scan Setup} (Back).
- To edit and clear the {Scan Title}, refer to Editing a Title section (3.2.1).
- It is possible to clear saved Scan No.xxx in the {Scan setup} Menu individually.
- Set {Dwell Time} using the joystick [▶].
- Press [Open] button or use joystick [▶] to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
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3.11 Alarm Menu
ALARM SETUP
NO. 001 : NOT USED IN : OUT : PRIORITY : ACTION : NUMBER : DTIME : SAVE : OPEN BACK : CLOSE
- SET/CLEAR : (TELE/WIDE)
▲/▼
: move joystick up and down for selecting an item.
◀/▶
: move joystick left and right for moving an item.
/ [Open]/ [Near]: move joystick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages.
/ [Close]/ [Far]: move joystick to cancel or to exit current menu (Back).
- Enter into {Main Menu}
- Using the joystick [▶], select Alarm Input type (NO/NC).
- Using the joystick [▶], select Alarm Output (On/Off)
- Alarm priority can be set using the joystick [▶], Change an action/number {Off, Preset, Pattern, Scan, or Tour}.
- Set Alarm action time (Dwell Time): 3~60sec/On, default setting is ‘ON’.
-> Time Out (3~60sec): This is activated during a period of a selected dwell
time when an alarm is triggered.
-> Momentary (On): When an alarm is triggered, the dome camera will maintain alarm activation continuously, until it is stopped manually
(96+preset or/and changing in alarm menu).
- It is possible to clear saved {Alarm No.xxx}, pressing [Wide] button at a position of {No.xxx} individually.
- Press [Open] button or use joystick [▶] to save settings.
- Press [Close] button or use joystick to return to previous menu (Back).
In order to call an action (Preset, Pattern, Tour or Scan), you must save Preset, Pattern,
* Note:
Tour, or Scan rst. To pause alarming (about 10sec) temporarily, press [ESC] button or [96+preset]
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4. Troubleshooting Guide
If problems occur, check the installation of the dome with the instructions in this manual. And refer to this manual for further information.
Problem Solution
No video on the screen
Poor video quality.
Dome camera is not working
properly (including wrong
position of dome camera)
The communication between
controller and cameras is not
working properly.
(via 485 cable lines)
The surface of the dome
case is hot.
The image on the screen is
ickers
- Verify that power is connected to all components in the system.
- Verify that the power switches are ON.
- Verify the status of cables or connection of cables
- Check the power supply voltage (normal 24VAC)
- Check the setting of camera.
- If the lens or the dome is dirty, clean up the dome windows with a clean cloth.
- Re-cycle the power supply re-connecting the power code.
Or reset the dome camera using the Dome conguration menus.
[Main>System>Reboot]
- Check that the connection of power cable and assembling status of dome camera.
- Initialize the dome camera. [Main>System>Initialize]
- Check that RS-485 communication cable is not connected
correctly. [Refer to 2.3 Connection Interface and Wire cables]
- Check ID/Protocol/Baud rate/Termination Setting. [2.4 Setting Dome Camera]
- See the congure of [1.3 Termination Settings]
- Check the voltage level of the dome camera and the assembling status of dome camera.
- Check that the dome camera is connected to the proper power.
- Does the camera face directly into the sun or uorescent lamp? If so, reposition the dome. Check for icker-less setting of the
dome.
The zoom lens is calibrated
without user control.
- A camera is tuned on and then zoom lens is calibrated automatically after 12 hours.
- It can prevent errors by some kinds of shock for delivery.
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5. Specications
Image Device 1/4" Sony Double Scan, Super HAD CCD Effective Pixels NTSC: 976(H)*494(V), PAL: 976(H)*582(V) Resolution 750 TVL Lens 30X Optical /10X Digital Zoom(Auto Focus) View Angle Approx. Approx. 69.5° (Wide end) to 2.46° (Tele end) Min. illumination 0.2 Lux/ F1.65, 0.001 Lux/DSS, 0.1 Lux/ICR S/N Ratio More than 50dB WDR On / Off DNR 3DNR Privacy Masking Max. 15 zonves Electrical Power Supply AC24V (±10%) Normal, Built-in Power Line Surge Power Requirement Adaptor AC24VAC, 1A(2.5A with Heater)
Power Consumption
Alarm Output 1 Normal Relays 12VDC / 500mA Max (Selectable NC/NO) Alarm Input 4 Normal Dry Contact (Selectable NC/NO) Control RS-485 baud rate: 2400~38.4Kbps (default: 2400bps) Access Time 0.75 second maximum preset recall time ID (Camera Address) Physical 255 Mechanical
Weight about 1.5Kg
Dimension
Pan Angle 360° Continuous rotation Tilt Range 0 ~ 180°
Speed Maximum Preset Speed: 360°/sec
Flip Rotate 180° at bottom of tilt
Auto Scan 8 Auto Scan include vector scan
Preset Position 210 Position with camera status
Tour 8 Tour(Preset, Pattern, Scan)
Pattern 8 Pattern
On Screen Display
Multi-language OSD
Environment Certication CE / FCC / IP66
Operating Temperature
Heater(Bult-in) On / Off: -5 ~ +5°C
Operating Humidity ~80% RH
Storage Temperature -20°C~60°C / ~90% IP Rating IP66 (Weatherproof)
Specications and designs are subject to change for improving the functionality of this product without notice.
AC24VAC, 850mA / 15W (without Heater)
AC24VAC, 2A / 43W (with Heater)
Ø
154 x 138(H)mm(Bubble Dome Ø112)
Display camera ID, Title, Mode, and Angle on screen (Multi-Language)
English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Netherlandish
-10 ~ +50°C
With heater : -40C ~ +50C
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6. Dimensions
[Unit: mm]
Ø112
138
79
26
Ø151.3
Ø154
4-Ø4.8
85.6
85.6
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APPENDIX. Pelco Protocol function List
ESC/POWER
Number
LCD DISPLAY
Controller
Function Keys
Function Keys
> F1(PSET), F2(TOUR), F3(PATT), F4(SCAN)
Joystick
Camera Focus control
> NER / FAR, TELE / WIDE
Based on WTX1200A
Function Key Preset No. Operation e.g. 1 e.g. 2
Preset Preset
Preset shortcut saving
* Preset
Run PAN Preset 33 No.+Preset 33+Preset ­Run PAN
ZERO
Preset 34 No.+Preset 34+Preset -
Scan Setup Preset 60 No.+Preset 60+Preset ­Scan Preset / Scan 61~68 No.+Preset 61+Preset 1+Scan Tour Setup Preset 70 No.+Preset 70+Preset ­Tour Preset / Tour 71~78 No.+Preset 71+Preset 1+Tour Pattern Setup Preset 80 No.+Preset 80+Preset ­Pattern Preset / Pattern 81~88 No.+Preset 81+Preset 1+Pattern ENT Key Preset 90 No.+Preset 90+Preset ­Run HOME Preset 91 No.+Preset 91+Preset ­CLR Key Preset 92 No.+Preset 92+Preset ­ENT2 Key Preset 94 No.+Preset 94+Preset ­MENU Key Preset / **Menu 95 No.+Preset 95+Preset **Menu ESC Key Preset 96 No.+Preset 96+Preset ­D. Zoom
(Toggle)
Preset 97 No.+Preset 97+Preset -
1~59,
101~253
1~59,
101~253
No.+Preset 1+Preset -
* * -
* Note:
- To save position of the dome, Press desired number of preset and hold [PRESET] key for 2 seconds.
- To go to OSD Main Menu, Press and hold [MENU] key for 2 seconds.
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Camera ID Chart
ID S301 S302 ID S301 S302 ID S301 S302 ID S301 S302 ID S301 S302
1 0 1 52 3 4 103 6 7 154 9 A 205 C D
2 0 2 53 3 5 104 6 8 155 9 B 206 C E
3 0 3 54 3 6 105 6 9 156 9 C 207 C F
4 0 4 55 3 7 106 6 A 157 9 D 208 D 0
5 0 5 56 3 8 107 6 B 158 9 E 209 D 1
6 0 6 57 3 9 108 6 C 159 9 F 210 D 2
7 0 7 58 3 A 109 6 D 160 A 0 211 D 3
8 0 8 59 3 B 110 6 E 161 A 1 212 D 4
9 0 9 60 3 C 111 6 F 162 A 2 213 D 5
10 0 A 61 3 D 112 7 0 163 A 3 214 D 6
11 0 B 62 3 E 113 7 1 164 A 4 215 D 7
12 0 C 63 3 F 114 7 2 165 A 5 216 D 8
13 0 D 64 4 0 115 7 3 166 A 6 217 D 9
14 0 E 65 4 1 116 7 4 167 A 7 218 D A
15 0 F 66 4 2 117 7 5 168 A 8 219 D B
16 1 0 67 4 3 118 7 6 169 A 9 220 D C
17 1 1 68 4 4 119 7 7 170 A A 221 D D
18 1 2 69 4 5 120 7 8 171 A B 222 D E
19 1 3 70 4 6 121 7 9 172 A C 223 D F
20 1 4 71 4 7 122 7 A 173 A D 224 E 0
21 1 5 72 4 8 123 7 B 174 A E 225 E 1
22 1 6 73 4 9 124 7 C 175 A F 226 E 2
23 1 7 74 4 A 125 7 D 176 B 0 227 E 3
24 1 8 75 4 B 126 7 E 177 B 1 228 E 4
25 1 9 76 4 C 127 7 F 178 B 2 229 E 5
26 1 A 77 4 D 128 8 0 179
27 1 B 78 4 E 129 8 1 180 B 4 231 E 7
28 1 C 79 4 F 130 8 2 181 B 5 232 E 8
29 1 D 80 5 0 131 8 3 182 B 6 233 E 9
30 1 E 81 5 1 132 8 4 183 B 7 234 E A
31 1 F 82 5 2 133 8 5 184 B 8 235 E B
32 2 0 83 5 3 134 8 6 185 B 9 236 E C
33 2 1 84 5 4 135 8 7 186 B A 237 E D
34 2 2 85 5 5 136 8 8 187 B B 238 E E
35 2 3 86 5 6 137 8 9 188 B C 239 E F
36 2 4 87 5 7 138 8 A 189 B D 240 F 0
37 2 5 88 5 8 139 8 B 190 B E 241 F 1
38 2 6 89 5 9 140 8 C 191 B F 242 F 2
39 2 7 90 5 A 141 8 D 192 C 0 243 F 3
40 2 8 91 5 B 142 8 E 193 C 1 244 F 4
41 2 9 92 5 C 143 8 F 194 C 2 245 F 5
42 2 A 93 5 D 144 9 0 195 C 3 246 F 6
43 2 B 94 5 E 145 9 1 196 C 4 247 F 7
44 2 C 95 5 F 146 9 2 197 C 5 248 F 8
45 2 D 96 6 0 147 9 3 198 C 6 249 F 9
46 2 E 97 6 1 148 9 4 199 C 7 250 F A
47 2 F 98 6 2 149 9 5 200 C 8 251 F B
48 3 0 99 6 3 150 9 6 201 C 9 252 F C
49 3 1 100 6 4 151 9 7 202 C A 253 F D
50 3 2 101 6 5 152 9 8 203 C B 254 F E
51 3 3 102 6 6 153 9 9 204 C C 255 F F
B 3 230 E 6
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