Lilin PIH-7625DH, IPS1254, ST1254, PIH-7630DH, PIH-7635DH Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
D/N SUPER HI-RES. FAST DOME CAMERA
PIH-7625DH/7630DH/7635DH
IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358 Series
D/N SUPER HI-RES. FAST DOME IP CAMERA
D/N HUMAN TRACKING FAST DOME CAMERA
Preface Features Warnings & Cautions Structural Element Fast Dome Camera Set Up
Installation
System Configuration
Operation
Setup Menu Tree Fast Dome Camera Function Setup
Alarm Out Mode Switch Setting RS-485 Protocol Switch Setting Fast Dome IDAddress Setting Refer Chart Fast Dome Connection Jack and Cable Requirement
Indoor Installation Structural Drawing Embedded Mounting (False Ceiling) Attached Mounting (Fixed Ceiling) Wall Mounting (Fixed Bracket)
Fast Dome and Keyboard Fast Dome, Matrix and Keyboard Fast Dome with PC Control Fast Dome, DVR and Keyboard Fast Dome IP Camera with PC Control
Initial Power Up Inspection Manual Operation (Pan/Tilt Control) Fast Dome Selection Zoom Lens Control Focus Control Iris Control Horizontal 180 Instant Flip Preset Positions Setting Recalling Preset Positions Setting Preset Group Changing Preset Data Activating Auto Pan Deleting Preset Data Alarm Management
Setup Menu Display Language Selection Camera Reset Reboot System Display System Information Display Character Setup Menu Display Function Setup Menu Camera Setting Menu Display
Display the Camera Setting Menu
Auto Focus Setting
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CONTENTS
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Zoom Speed Setting Focus Speed Setting Auto Iris Setting
Advanced Setting
Exposure Mode Setting Backlight Compensation Setting Flicker Less White Balance Setting Day/Night Setting Night Environment Setting Synchronization Mode Setting Auto Gain Control Setting
Image Setting
Gamma Setting Pedestal Setting Mirror Setting Y Negative Setting Resolution Setting
Pan/Tilt Setting Menu
Display the Pan/Tilt Setting Menu Home Position Setting Self Return Time Setting Self Return Mode Setting Auto Mode Setting Auto Scan Mode Setting
Patrol Mode Setting Preset Function Setting Menu Tour Function Setting Menu Privacy Zones Setting Menu Alarms Setting Menu Password Function Menu Restore Factory Defaults Schedule Setup Menu Alarm Input Schedule Setting Menu Startup Auto Options Menu Daylight Saving Time Menu
Operational Camera Optical Lens Electrical Environmental Mechanical
Specification
Appendix A Quick Reference Table Appendix B Trouble Shooting Appendix C Preset ID Characters Table
(IP Camera not Support)
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PREFACE
PIH-7625DH/7630DH/7635DH & IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358 series fast dome cameras with High resolution of 520TV lines offer significant enhancement and refinements to bring you the most innovative surveillance solutions.
series are the leading product in the industry offering the most advanced features such as 25X/30X/35X optical zoom lens, Auto White Balance mode selection, Day&Night Control function,Auto Focus Control, Auto Iris Control ... Etc.
LILIN's Fast Dome series measure only 145mm in diameter and is capable of making 360 degrees continuous rotation with a speed range of 0.15 to 360 degrees per second, ensures direct and accurate target positioning. When required the dome can be quickly spun through 180 degrees, an important feature when something passes directly under the camera.
Up to 128 preset positions can be programmed and recalled with an accuracy of 0.25 degrees. First 16 presets can be divided into 4 groups for auto touring with individual setting for speed and dwell time. Each Fast Dome has 6 alarm inputs (expandable to 64) can drive the dome to any position in under second. A local alarm output can be configured as NO or NC and two types of alarm response mode provide flexible alarm management. RS-485 control interface makes our fast dome cameras easy to fit into our exist systems and compatible with other manufacturer's control systems.
D/N Super Hi-Res.
PIH-7625DH/7630DH/7635DH & IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358
LILIN's Fast Dome series are fully-functional and user-friendly. It will meet your need for a wide range of surveillance applications. The application for LILIN tracking dome are (1) Access control area (Bank Chest, Military Magazine, Oil or Chemical tank...). (2)After hour monitoring area (Warehouse, Archives, Parking exit...). (3) Educational Institution or Video Conference. (4) Ceremony.
Fast Dome IP Camera H.264 AVC (Advanced Video Coding) video compression engine provides high video quality, full D1 resolution, bandwidth efficiency, and real-time streaming. The cutting edge of H.264AVC main profile encoding technology can provide better compression rate and superior video quality at 56 Kbps to 3 Mbps bit rate. Dual streaming design, JPEG and H.264 AVC allow to stream video at low bandwidth (Internet) and high bandwidth (LAN) for optimizing video quality. Low latency design for both Intranet and Internet is a key factor of operating PTZ. Four PTZ web interfaces including lens absolution positioning are designed for easy-to-use purpose.
D/N Human Tracking Fast Dome Camera series will all the features and function of LILIN's D/N Super Hi-Res. Fast Dome Camera and built-in intelligent video processing chip, which enhances the moving object analysis, improves the human feature distinguishing accuracy, and lowers the false action occurrence. Different from the other tracking system tiding with several cameras, our newly developed technology allows us to execute the motion tracking function with single camera. The system will auto-zoom on the size of the invader, and monitors the object on the screen center.
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25X Auto Focus Lens(PIH-7625DH&IPS1254/1258&ST1254/1258)
Build-in 25X optical zoom lens with focal length 3.43~85.7mm
30X Auto Focus Lens
Build-in 30X optical zoom lens with focal length 3.43~102.9mm
35X Auto Focus Lens
Build-in 35X optical zoom lens with focal length 3.43~120mm
520 Horizontal TV lines
Automatic / Manual Iris Control
Preset ID / Name
Preset Background Environment File
Private Mask
360 continuous rotation
Up to 128 programmable preset positions
Preset positions auto scanning
High speed rotation and tilt, speed range varies from 0.15 /sec ~ 360 /sec
180 Horizontal Instant Flip
6 alarm inputs, 1 alarm output can be set as NO (normally open) or NC (normally close) for
each Fast Dome
Build in 1/4" CCD high resolution DSP colour camera:
1. Color / Mono Switch (IR Cut Filter)
In Color
Out Mono
Auto Switch from color to mono when light drops below 3 lux
Schedule Switch from color to mono by time of setup
2. 520 TV Lines (Color) ; 580 TV Lines (Mono)
3. 0.1Lux (Color) ; 0.01Lux (Mono)
4. On-Screen Setup Menu
5. White Balance Control : Auto Correction , Auto Tracking , Manual
6. Back Light Compensation : On/Off
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7. Auto Gain Control : 0dB ~ 36dB
8. 8 levels Brightness Adjustment
9. 16 levels Pedestal Adjustment
10. Flickerless : On/Off
RS-485 control interface
Up to 256 Fast Dome configuration
Compatible with PC control (protocol required)
Power supply options : 100 ~ 240VAC or 24VAC
Flexible Mounting: Embedded and attached type
True H.264 AVC/MPEG-4 part 10 real-time video compression
(IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358)
Full D1 resolution at 720x480(NTSC)/720x576(PAL) in live monitoring
(IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358)
Full duplex H.264AVC and JPEG streaming (IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358)
FEATURES
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Human Tracking Fast Dome Camera Function (ST1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358 series)
1. Human Tracking Fast Dome Camera series are smart sensor and built-in intelligent video
processing which has surveillance applications on,
(1) Detection motion object.
(2) Tracking and zooming motion object.
2. Human Tracking Fast Dome Camera series have two modes:
(1) Manual tracking mode (Keyboard mode).
(2) Auto tracking mode (user can setup the schedule to active the auto tracking function once
a day).
3. If more than one moving object available in the camera FOV (Field of View) then the camera
will track moving object that has highest priority. The highest priority means moving object
with largest motion or its position is nearest the camera.
4. The speed of camera pan-tilt is automatically relative to the speed of moving object.
5. The zooming application will active if,
Zoom-In
The position of moving object is near the center of FOV and its size is approximately
smaller than 1/6 of FOV.
Zoom-Out
The size of moving object is approximately larger than 1/6 of FOV.
The position of moving object at the outside of FOV, on the other hand the moving object
almost moving out of FOV.
6. Human Tracking Fast Dome Camera series uses the home position of auto tracking mode.
7. The auto tracking mode always checks the idle condition. Idle condition is condition where
the moving object not appears in the camera view. When the system on the idle condition, it
will check the previous status of tracking, if previous status on tracking condition then camera
will do zoom-out two steps otherwise if the idle condition is approximately 10 second then
camera will return to home position.
8. The limitation of tracking object moving speed
9. Tracking object must larger than 50TV Lines.
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Length of monitor area
(m)
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12
25
50
Above data for reference only
Limitation of tracking
speed (km/hr)
10
20
40
80
Tracking object possible location distance
(Wide side with view angle 39.2 )
5m
10m
20m
40m
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Please read the manual before attempting installation or operation
1. Please be aware to the warnings and cautions notice.
2. Don't use any chemical detergent to clean the machine surface, use a damp cotton cloth only. Regularly clean the dome cover to assure proper focus ability.
3. Please install the Fast Dome in a dry area, water and high humidity may cause damage on internal parts. External housing should be used for outdoor installation.
4. Please use parts supplied by the manufacturer only, any unqualified part using in the equipment may violate the warranty.
5. Avoid installing the equipment in an unstable area. Make sure the area is firm and stable. Falling equipment may injure personnel and damage the equipment.
6. Do not install the equipment near any flammable gas. Violation may cause fire or injury.
7. Avoid running video cable and signal cable through or passing interference sources such as video waves, broadcast station, power generator, elevator motor or high voltage area
..... etc. Violation may cause interference.
8. Make sure the power cable is properly fixed. Un-suitably fixed cable may cause serious short circuit or fire.
9. Correct cable connection is important. Do not place any object on the connection cable and change the cable if there is damage on cable. Violation may cause short circuit, fire and injury.
10. Make sure ground is well connected to avoid damage caused by lightning.
11. Do not put any foreign objects inside the equipment and do not spray any liquid on equipment. This will avoid short circuit damage.
12. Do not touch power connection with wet hands to avoid short circuit or electricity shock.
13. Do not apply smash-force on the equipment. Violation may cause damage.
14. Do not install the equipment in a location that may expose the equipment directly to sunlight. Violation may cause colour fading or damage.
15. Do not install the equipment in high temperature or low temperature environment to avoid damage. The normal operational temperature is between -10 C ~ +50 C.
16. Fast Dome contains high sensitive electric parts inside. Do not try to repair them without qualified personnel.
17. Turn off the power immediately and contact the technician when the following occurs: A. Damage on power cable or plug. B. Water leak into the equipment. C. Fast Dome can not be operated normally. D. Equipment falling on ground or damage on external case. E. Unusual occurrence.
18. Warning: Do not try to repair the equipment. Only a qualified technician may disassemble and repair the equipment. Shut off the power before disassemble the equipment and don't put power on unless the case is completely assembled.
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
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Dome Cover
Camera Case
Bottom Chassis
Power In Jack (AC100 ~ 240V)
Power In Jack (AC24V)
RS-485 In/Out Terminal
Video Out Jack
Alarm In/Out connector
RJ45 Network Connector
[IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358]
STRUCTURAL ELEMENT
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DIP Switch Setting
Alarm Out Mode can be set as NC (normally close) or NO (normally open)
Explanation of DIP Switch Setting :
1. RS-485 IN-TML RES.
2. RS-485 OUT-TML RES.
3. HALF / FULL
4. BAUD SEL 1
5. BAUD SEL 2
6. PROTOCOL SEL 1
7. PROTOCOL SEL 2
8. PROTOCOL SEL 3
9. PROTOCOL SEL 4
10.
(Using Pelco D, Please contact your nearest agent.)
Alarm Out Mode Switch Setting
RS-485 Protocol Switch Setting
FAST DOME CAMERA SET UP
Camera ID Switch
RS-485 Protocol Switch Alarm Out Mode Switch
: RS-485 IN Terminal Resistor ON/OFF
: RS-485 OUT Terminal Resistor ON/OFF
: 2 wiring system (HALF duplex) or 4 wiring system (Full duplex)
: Transmission speed selection 1
: Transmission speed selection 2
: Protocol selection 1
: Protocol selection 2
: Protocol selection 3
: Protocol selection 4
:NA
RS-485 In/Out Terminal Resistor Setting
Daisy Connection: Set RS-485 In and Out terminal resistor as ON (Factory Initialize).
Parallel Connection: Set the front and last equipments terminal resistor as ON. The parallel
connection equipment in the middle set as OFF to keep the best transmitted status.
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RS-485 Communication Mode Selection
DIP SWITCH
2 wiring system (HALF duplex)
4 wiring system (FULL duplex)
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OFF
ON
Communication Mode of HALF: Most of systems use this mode because of low-cost and
easy setup, but this mode can't receive and transmit data simultaneously.
Communication Mode of FULL: This Mode can receive and transmit data simultaneously.
Transmission Speed Setting
Remark: LILIN Protocol control mode is N, 8, 1 Baud Rate: 9600bps
Protocol Setting
Remark: LILIN MLP1 (MERIT LILIN PROTOCOL 1) is same as PIH-717 Fast Dome Protocol
MLP2 (MERITLILIN PROTOCOL 2) is the new protocol for controlling fast
dome cameras. The protocol contains 7 bytes which include a check-
sum byte and extra control codes. The check-sum byte, for example,
can prevent RS-485 interference affecting a protocol. The extra control
codes, for example, can provide the feature of controlling absolute
position of a fast dome camera. Please refer to MERIT LILIN
PROTOCOL2 (MLP2) for detail of command format.
RS-485 Protocol DIP Switch of LILIN D/N Super Hi-Res. Fast Dome (IP) Camera / D/N Human
Tracking Fast Dome Camera Series Setting
BAUD RATE SELECTION
DIP SWITCH
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
19200 bps
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OFF
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OFF
PROTOCOL SELECTION
DIP SWITCH
MLP2 (MERIT LILIN PROTOCOL2) VERSION
MLP1 (MERIT LILIN PROTOCOL1) VERSION
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RS-485 Protocol DIPSwitch Setting
DIP SWITCH
MLP2 Version
MLP1 Version
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OFFON ON OFF ON ON
OFFON
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ONON OFF OFF ON ON
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Fast Dome IDAddress Setting Refer Chart
Up to 64 Fast Dome Camera can be serial linking in one system.
Therefore each dome is addressing by ID switch located at the base of the Fast Dome.
When select MLP1 (MERIT LILIN PROTOCOL 1), Camera ID setting as followings:
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When select MLP2 (MERIT LILIN PROTOCOL 2), Camera ID setting as followings:
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11
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0
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ON
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106
127 148
85
86 107
128 149
150129
10887
151130
10988
152131
11089
153132
11190
154133
11291
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163
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1
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168
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126
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105
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12
1
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ON
ON
ON
ON
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ON
ON
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ON
ON
ON
191
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169
170 192
214 236
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238216
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239217
195173
240218
196174
241219
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250
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228
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0
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ON
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ON
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ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
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1
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13
1. AC100 ~ 240V Power Cable
2. AC24V Power Cable
Recommend Cable:
AC100~240V Power Cable
AC24V Power Cable
RS-485 Twisted PairCable
Video Signal Cable
Alarm In/Out Cable
To Keyboard or Matrix . ..etc.
Fast Dome Connection Jack and Cable Requirement
To Monitor
To P IR
Copper Wire (AWG)
Length of Cable
(approx.)
(m)
(ft)
#24
(0.22mm )
2
20
65
#22
(0.33mm )
2
30
100
#20
(0.52mm )
2
45
160
#18
(0.83mm )
2
75
260
Accessory Connector Information
PIN
1
2
3
4
Power
AC24V Live (Black)
AC24V Neutral (White)
Earth (Green)
NA
12
34
Assemble the Cable with the Accessory Connector
a. Strip back the cable jacket approx. 3mm and separate the individual conductors.
3mm
Insert
Contact
UP
Electrical Wire
14
CAT5 Network Cable
b. Prepare the individual conductors for clamping.After clamping the contacts, push them
into the proper holes in the accessory connector of this camera until they snap in place.
CAUTIONS : CONNECT THIS TO 24V AC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY ONLY.
Contact
UP
3. RS-485 In/Out Terminal
RS-485 Input (TXDI+, TXDI-) to receiver signal from keyboard, matrix, DVR or multiplexer
through twisted pair cable.
RS-485 Output (TXDO+, TXDO-) sending out signal to next fast dome through twisted pair
cable.
Transmission Distance: Max. 1 Kilometer
4. Video Out BNC Jack
Video Signal Output CVBS 1.0Vp-p 75 BNC
Recommend Data Cable: 5C2V
5. Alarm In/Out Connector
Each fast dome contains 6 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output.
Alarm Input Voltage: 5.6V max.
Alarm Output: 1A24VDC
Recommend Data Cable: UL26 AWG 80 300V
C
CUL24 AWG 80 300V
6. Network Connector RJ45 [IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358]
LAN : 10/100Mbps
Recommend Data Cable : CAT5
TXDI+ TXDI ­TXDO+ TXDO ­GND
NO/NC COM. GND IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1
Alarm Out:
Alarm In:
(Gray) (White) (Black) (Red) (Green) (Orange) (Blue) (Yellow) (Violet)
15
Indoor Installation Structural Drawing
Embedded Mounting Attached Mounting
INSTALLATION
16
120
200mm
93mm
120
120
ONOFF
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
0
0
17
NCNO
Embedded Mounting (False Ceiling)
Step 1 Ceiling Preparation
Drill a 3/32" (2.4mm) hole at the center of the chosen area.
Useapencilandacompassestomarkacircle6.7" (170mm) in diameter and cut the circle.
Step 2 The Ceiling Ring
Attach the ring to ceiling
Ring size and screw location
Tighten the three tapping screws into the ceiling or three machine screws with three screw nuts
Step 3 Camera Setting
Turn the dome cover counter clockwise
Separate the dome cover from camera
Untighten the two screws from the base
Turn the camera body clockwise
Separate the camera body and base
Setting Fast Dome ID, Alarm Out Mode, RS-485 Protocol
NO/NC COM. GND IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1
Alarm Out:
Alarm In:
(Gray) (White) (Black) (Red) (Green) (Orange) (Blue) (Yellow) (Violet)
VIDEO OUT LAN
TXDI+ TXDI ­TXDO+ TXDO ­GND
18
Step 4 Attach the Camera Body and Base
Tighten the two screws to fix the camera body
Attach camera body to base
position connector is correct or not.
Notice:
Turn camera body counter clockwise to tight position
Step 5 The Fix Ring
PutonthethreeLshape screw nuts
Tighten the three black screws into the screw nuts
Attach fix ring with screw nuts
Step 6 Connection
Connect RS-485 cable Connect alarm cableConnect video signal
cable
Connect Network cable [Fast Dome IPCamera]
Step 7 Install Camera Body and Decoration Ring and Dome Cover
Put camera body and the fix ring into the hole
Tighten three black screws
Turn the camera body clockwise to tight position
Putondecorationring
47.0
47
47
27.75
8.93
120
120
18
6.5
19
Turn the ring clockwise to tight position
Attach dome cover to camera body
Turn the dome cover clockwise to tight position
Note : After dome cover is attached, use glass-cleaning cloth to clean dome cover.
Unclean dome cover may affect camera performance.
Attached Mounting (Fixed Ceiling)
Step 1 Fix The Base
Turn the dome cover counter clockwise
Untighten the two screws from base
Separate the dome cover from camera
Turn the camera cover clockwise
Separate the camera body to the base
Attach base to ceiling
Set all of control cable on middle position and through the hole of ceiling. Install rubber cover on the cable outlet of base, base, or set control cable on the cable outlet of base.
Tighten the three tapping screws into the ceiling
Base size and screw location
ONOFF
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
0
0
NO/NC COM. GND IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1
Alarm Out:
Alarm In:
(Gray) (White) (Black) (Red) (Green) (Orange) (Blue) (Yellow) (Violet)
VIDEO OUT LAN
TXDI+ TXDI ­TXDO+ TXDO ­GND
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Step 2 Camera Setting
Setting Fast Dome ID, Alarm Out Mode, RS-485 Protocol
Step 3 Attach the Camera Body and Base
Tighten the two screws to fix the camera body
Attach camera body to base
position connector is correct or not.
Notice:
Turn camera body counter clockwise to tight position
Step 4 Connection
Connect RS-485 cable Connect alarm cableConnect video signal
cable
Connect Network cable [Fast Dome IPCamera]
Step 5 Install Dome Cover
Putondomecoverto camera body
Turn dome cover clockwise to tight position
Note : After dome cover is attached, use glass-cleaning cloth to clean dome cover.
Unclean dome cover may affect camera performance.
NO/NC COM. GND IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1
Alarm Out:
Alarm In:
(Gray) (White) (Black) (Red) (Green) (Orange) (Blue) (Yellow) (Violet)
VIDEO OUT LAN
TXDI+ TXDI ­TXDO+ TXDO ­GND
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Wall Mounting (Fixed Bracket)
Step 1 Fix The Bracket
Turn the dome cover counter clockwise
Untighten the two screws from base
Separate the dome cover from camera
Fix bracket first, and pull control cable and power cable from bracket cable outlet.
Separate the camera body to the base
Turn the camera cover clockwise
Set all of control cables on the middle position, and install rubber cover on the cable outlet of base
Step 2 Connection
Connect RS-485 cable Connect alarm cableConnect video signal
cable
Connect Network cable [Fast Dome IPCamera]
Step 3 Fix The Base
Setbaseonthe installation position of bracket, and arrange all of control cables in the inside bracket
Tighten the three tapping screws into the bracket
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Step 4 Camera Setting
Setting Fast Dome ID, Alarm Out Mode, RS-485 Protocol
Step 5 Attach the Camera Body and Base
Tighten the two screws to fix the camera body
Attach camera body to base
position connector is correct or not.
Notice:
Turn camera body counter clockwise to tight position
Step 6 Install Dome Cover
Putondomecoverto camera body
Turn dome cover clockwise to tight position
Note : After dome cover is attached, use glass-cleaning cloth to clean dome cover.
Unclean dome cover may affect camera performance.
LILIN's integrated Fast Dome Surveillance System is suitable for a wide range of surveillance
applications. The system can be as single fast dome with one keyboard or encompassing as 64 domes
with comprehensive matrix switching, PC control and even Digital Video Recording.
Such flexibility means future expansion is easily facilitated.
Single dome configuration: One Fast Dome Camera connects to one PIH-931D/932T.
Telemetry control is sent via twisted pair between Dome and Keyboard.
Video signal from the dome is sent to monitor or multiplexer or quad or switcher.
Fast Dome and Keyboard
RS-485 Connection
7th pin TXDI+ of Connector Box connects to TXDI+ of RS-485 jack on fast dome.
8th pin TXDI- of Connector Box connects to TXDI- of RS-485 jack on fast dome.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
DVR
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Multiple Domes means that more than one fast dome is linked in the system. Each dome connects
to next dome forming a serial linking. Each dome has an individual ID dip switch, which allows the
keyboard to identify each fast dome and make command. Sometimes it is more convenient to wire a
telemetry system in star configuration rather than daisy chain. To do this a PIH-804 data
distributor is necessary. It takes an output from a keyboard or a matrix and splits the single data line
into 4 separate data lines. One keyboard can control up to 64 camera.
RS-485 Connection Between PIH-804 Data Distributor and Fast Dome
RS-485 Connection Between PIH-804 Data Distributor and Keyboard
1st output TXDI1+ of PIH-804 connects to TXDI+ of 1st fast dome and TXDI1- of PIH-804 to
TXDI-of 1st fast dome.
Linking 2nd Fast Dome
TXDO+ of 1st fast dome connects to TXDI+ of 2nd dome and TXDO- of 1st dome to TXDI- of 2nd
dome.
7th pin TXDI+ of Connector Box connects to TXDO+ on RS-485 OUT jack of PIH-804
8th pin TXDI- of Connector Box connects to TXDO- on RS-485 OUT jack of PIH-804
Multiplexer
RS-485
ADAPTOR
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RS-485 DATA
CONTROL CHAIN 1
CHAIN 2
CONTROL
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Matrix System is designed to process multiple video systems and video switching.
Its central process unit (CPU) can manage multiple video signals simultaneously and control other
linking system, such as fast dome or PIH-820 telemetry receiver.
All telemetry remote control and signal transmissions are through twisted pair. One matrix can
manageupto64fastdomes.
Multiple keyboards can be used for matrix control. 1st keyboard is the master and rests are slaves.
Up to 8 keyboards can be used in one system. Each keyboard has a Dip Switch for ID setting.
(Please refer to keyboard's manual for detail)
RS-485 Connection Between Matrix and Fast Dome
RS-485 Connection Between Keyboards
RS-485 Connection Between Keyboard and Matrix
TXD+ of receiver jack on matrix connects to TXDI+ of 1st fast dome and TXD- of matrix to TXDI-
of 1st fast dome.
Linking 2nd Fast Dome
TXDO+ of 1st dome connects to TXDI+ of 2nd dome and TXDO- of 1st dome to TXDI- of 2nd
dome. 64 fast dome can be linked through the connection as shown.
5th pin TXDO+ of 1st keyboard's connector box connects to 7th pin TXDI+ of 2nd keyboard's
connector box.
6th pin TXDO- of 1st keyboard's connector box connects to 8th pin TXDI- of 2nd keyboard's
connector box.
7th pin TXDI+ of 1st keyboard's connector box connects to 1st pin TXD+ of matrix's keyboard jack.
8th pin TXDI- of 1st keyboard's connector box connects to 2nd pin TXD- of matrix's keyboard jack.
Fast Dome, Matrix and Keyboard
Fast Domes
Cameras
Pan/Tilt
PIH-820
Receiver
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FAST DOME
CAMERA
MATRIX
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PIH-864
RS-485
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PIH-820
Receiver
PIH-820
Receiver
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VIDEO IN
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TXDI-
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Keyboard Controller 1
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ALARM
R/T
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DC12V
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TXDI-
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RS-485
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POWER
ALARM
R/T
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GND
DC12V
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TXDI-
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RS-485 Connection Between Fast Dome and Conversion Interface
TXD+ of conversion interface RS-485 jack connects to TXDI+ of 1st fast dome and connect TXD-
to TXDI-.
Linking 2nd FastDome
TXDO+ of 1st dome RS-485 jack connects to TXDI+ of 2nd dome and TXDO- of 1st dome to TXDI-
of 2nd dome. 64 fast domes can linked through the connection as shown.
Fast Dome with PC Control
PC telemetry remote controls fast dome with standard RS-485 data format (format: N, 8, 1 Baud Rate
9600 bps). The PC control port RS-232 is converted to RS-485 format by interface.
User may use their own software (protocol) or software provided by LILIN to control the dome.
In this system up to 64 fast domes can be linked.
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RS-485 Connection Between Fast Dome and DVR
RJ-45 Connection Between DVRs
RJ-45 Connection Between DVR and Keyboard
TXD+ of DVR RS-485 jack connects to TXDI+ of 1st fast dome and TXD- of DVR to TXDI- of
1st fast dome.
Linking 2nd FastDome
TXDO+ of 1st dome RS-485 jack connects to TXDI+ of 2nd dome and TXDO- of 1st dome to TXDI-
of 2nd dome.
"Keyboard Out" of 1st DVR pass out RJ-45 jack connects to "Keyboard In" of 2nd DVR's RJ-45
jack.
"Keyboard In" of 1st DVR's RJ-45 jack connects to RJ-45 jack of keyboard.
Fast Dome, DVR and Keyboard
The DVR System is an advanced digital recording product, with long recording time and easy
searching features. Telemetry remote control is twisted pair for data transmission to the fast dome.
Fast Dome can be controlled directly from the control panel of the DVR, or from keyboard.
Each DVR (Digital Video Recorder) can manage 16 video signals and via RS-485 ot daisy connection
16 sets of fast dome camera.
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24VAC
100~240VAC
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RS-485 Connection
RJ-45 Connection
1st pin TXDI+ of RS-485 jack at back of the keyboard connects to TXDI+ of RS-485 jack on fast
dome.
2nd pin TXDI- of RS-485 jack at back of the keyboard connects to TXDI- of RS-485 jack on fast
dome.
Ethernet cable to Fast Dome IP Camera and attach it to the network.
The Fast Dome IP Camera can be connected via RJ-45 Ethernet cable that provides both Internet and/
or Intranet access. Multiple Fast Dome IP Cameras can be connected with in a Hub or multiple Hubs.
Please consult your network administrator for network architecture and software settings.
Fast Dome IP Camera with PC Control
PC
AC
SWITCHING POWER
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
IN
(24Vac,100~240Vac)
Monitor
Internet / Ethernet
Ethernet cable
Next Dome
ADAPTOR
Keyboard Controller
POWER
ALARM
R/T
06/02/15 12 00 00 PTZMODE ID=000
18
27
36
45
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GND
DC12V
TXDI+
TXDI-
TXDO-
TXDO+
GND
RS-485
RS-485
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Figure 1
Relationship Between Joystick and Direction
Figure 2
Relationship Between Joystick and Rotation Speed
OPERATION
Initial Power Up Inspection
After the power is first applied to a dome it will perform a self-test procedure. This calibrates and
checks the basic functions of the dome, control is not possible during this self-test period.
Once the camera has stopped moving, it will then be ready to control. If preset positions and tours
have been programmed into a dome and the power is turned off, the dome will enter theAuto Scan
mode once the power is turned on again (after self-test period). The dome will remain in Auto
Scan until an operator cancels it. (For setting Fast Dome IP Camera other features or functions,
please refer to H.264 IP instruction manual.)
Manual Operation (Pan / Tilt Control)
To control the pan and tilt movement of the dome simply use the joystick on the keyboard; to
pan the camera left push the joystick to the left, to tilt down pull the joystick down (towards
you). To move the dome faster push the joystick further in the that direction, the joystick is
proportional to the speed of the dome; a small movement will move the dome slower.
UP
Push the joystick forward, the camera tilt up.
DOWN
Push the joystick down (towards you), the camera tilt down.
LEFT
Push the joystick left, the camera pan left.
RIGHT
Push the joystick right, the camera pan right.
DIAGONAL
Push the joystick diagonally, the camera moves to that direction (direction on figure 1)
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Fast Dome Selection
To call out a dome controlling or setting
Push key followed by key.
Push key then followed by key.
When matrix system is used, select monitor before
camera selection. Please refer to matrix system user
manual.
To select 1st Fast Dome
To select 64th Fast Dome
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*
Zoom Lens Control
1. To Zoom In
2. To Zoom Out
Push key. The viewing angle becomes narrower and target will become enlarged on the
screen. Zooming will stop when the key is released.
Push key. The viewing angle becomes wider and target will become smaller on the screen.
Zooming will stop when the key is released.
Focus Control
The focus function on Fast Dome can be set as Auto Focus or Manual Focus.
Push key.
The target will become farther. Focusing will stop when the key is released.
Push key.
The target will become nearer. Focusing will stop when the key is released.
1. Manual focus far
2. Manual focus near
3. Auto Focus
Push key. The lens will automatically adjust itself for optimum focus.
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ALARM RESET
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F2
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F4
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DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
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SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
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WIPER
LENS
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ALARM RESET
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F2
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F4
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DVR
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PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
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PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
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SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
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ALARM RESET
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F2
F3
F4
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DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
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FOCUS
FAR
FOCUS
NEAR
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PRESET
Iris Control
The purpose of iris control is to adjust brightness on target. It can be set as Auto Iris or Manual Iris.
Push key, to open the iris and brighten the picture.
Iris will stop when the key is released.
Push key, to open the iris and reduce glare.
Iris will stop when the key is released.
Push key, to select the Auto Iris mode.
1. Iris Open
2. Iris Close
3. Auto Iris
Horizontal 180 Instant Flip
Some times it is hard to use the joystick to control the camera tracking the target directly under
the camera. The instant flip key can rotate the camera 180 instantly. This allows the camera
continue to track the target passing directly under the camera.
Two ways to operate 180 instant flip:
Push key on keyboard to flip the camera 180
horizontally.
Push joystick down to bring the camera down to the
end, release the joystick and quickly push joystick
down twice to flip
the camera 180 horizontally.
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Preset Positions Setting
Each dome can have 128 individual preset positions. Each preset stores the exact position of
the camera and automatic pan, tilt ,zoom, focus and iris setting. Once the data is set, the preset
can be recalled for viewing, or the presets can be set for auto pan.
Only the first 16 preset positions of fast dome can be set to auto pan mode and first 6 preset
positions are corresponding with the 6 alarm inputs.
Push key followed by key, confirming that first camera is selected.
Ex. To select 1st fast dome
To select 64th fast dome
Selecting Fast Dome*
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:keys
1
Push key followed by key, confirming that first preset position selected.
Ex. To select the 1st preset position
To select the 128th preset position
Selecting Preset Position*
2
AUTO
IRIS
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
180
CTRL 2
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
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WIPER
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Move the Joystick to bring the camera to the desired
view position.
Joystick Control
3
4
ZOOMIN/OUT,FOCUSNEAR/FAR/AUTOandIRISO/C/AUTOkeys.
When set up preset point, using manual focus will
provide both clarity and stability of image.
Adjusting Lens
5
The speed the dome travels to that preset position can be adjusted between 1 to 255 per
second (the factory default is 255 /sec).
To set speed as 10 /sec: Push key followed
by key, two beeps will be heard confirming that
speed is set.
Note: Push key again to confirm speed entered.
Setting Preset Speed
The dwell time means the time user wants to view on certain preset position underAuto Pan.
ThePresetDwellTimecanbesetbetween0~255seconds. (The factory default is 0 second)
If the dwell is set to 0 second then that position will be omitted from the Auto Scan Tour.
To set dwell to 5 seconds: Push key followed by
key.
Ex. To set dwell to 5 second
To set dwell to 10 second
Setting Preset Dwell Time
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:keys
:keys
6
Once the above steps have been completed, the information must be stored or it will not be
memorized by the system.
Push key followed by key, two beeps will
be heard confirming that data is stored.
Note : For the first 16 presets on each dome, the above
steps must be repeated. For presets 17 ~ 128
there is a default speed and dwell setting so steps
5 and 6 are not required.
Storing Preset Data
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
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F1
5
F2
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
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Recalling Preset Positions
Once the required preset positions have been stored in a dome, they may be quickly recalled,
returning the dome to exact position.
To recall 1st Preset Position: Push key followed by key.
The dome will move to that position in speed of 360 /sec.
Ex. To recall 1st preset position
To recall 128th preset position
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Setting Preset Group
The purpose of setting preset group allows the management of the 16 preset positions before
Auto Scanning. The first 16 preset positions of each dome are separated into 4 groups. Preset
group must be set for the auto pan reference.
Group 1 includes: 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th preset positions.
Group 2 includes: 5th 6th 7th and 8th preset positions.
Group 3 includes: 9th 10th 11th and 12th preset positions.
Group 4 includes: 13th 14th 15th and 16th preset positions.
To set up group 1: Push key followed by key.
Ex.
To set Group 1
To set Group 2,3
To set Group 3,4
To set Group 1,2,3
To set Group 2,3,4
To set Group 1,2,3,4
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2
3
4
5
6
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Changing Preset Data
In order to change any preset position from the one stored, the dome must first be sent to that
preset position.
To change the 4th preset position of the Dome number 3, perform the following steps:
Push to select Dome 3
Push to go to 4th preset position
Move joystick to bring camera to the desired view position.
Adjusting lens
Setting preset speed
Setting dwell time
Store Data
(Please refer to preset position setting for step ~ )
:keys
:keys
1
PRESET
8
PRESET
21
1
PRESET
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
321 F44
432 F4
321 F4
F443
F421
F41
F41
CAM
3
4
PRESET
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Activating Auto Pan
When the Auto Pan function is activated, the fast dome will auto touring the preset groups entered.
Push key, confirming the activation of autopan.
Push key again, confirming the stop of autopan.
If the AUTO PAN is activated, no other commands can be sent to that dome, but other dome
can still be selected and operated manually.
Simply push the numeric key followed by the key.
Push key followed by key, confirming the 2nd camera is selected.
To activate Auto Pan:
To stop Auto Pan:
To select (call out) another dome while it is under Auto Pan mode:
*
*
*
(Auto Pan Led will be lit.)
(Auto Pan Led will be Off.)
Deleting Preset Data
Sometimes it is necessary to delete the stored data. All the data can be cleared from a dome by
pressing key , followed by the key.
All 128 preset data will be erased.
Push , followed by key.
*
The 6 alarm inputs of each fast dome are corresponding with the first 6 preset positions. When
an alarm signal is triggered, the dome will go to the relevant position at 360 /sec. Make sure
the first 6 preset positions are set to desired alarm areas.
Alarm input can be set to NC (normally close) or NO (normally open) depends on alarm detector.
Alarm Input 1 will send the dome to Preset Position 1
Alarm Input 2 will send the dome to Preset Position 2
Alarm Input 3 will send the dome to Preset Position 3
Alarm Input 4 will send the dome to Preset Position 4
Alarm Input 5 will send the dome to Preset Position 5
Alarm Input 6 will send the dome to Preset Position 6
Relationship Between Alarm Inputs and First 6 Presets
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Alarm Management
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
AUTO
PAN
AUTO
PAN
CAM
2
CAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
FOCUS
FAR
ALARM RESET
F1
F2
F3
F4
ESC
SET
DVR
MATRIX
MON
PRESET
SEARCH
CTRL2
180
SEQ
FOCUS
NEAR
AUTO
PAN
SHIFT
AUTO
FOCUS
AUTO
IRIS
CTRL1
C.SET
SPRAY
ICR
LIGHT
C.ESC
CAM
WIPER
LENS
CLR
1 19 0
CLR
1 19 0
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Alarm Output*
*
Each fast dome has 1 alarm output.A dip switch can program the alarm output for NO (normally
open) or NC (normally close), that can activate the linked devices.
The way to remove alarm after alarm issue as below:
Push the joystick up, down, left, right or adjust the lens to remove the alarm issue.
Push of the keyboard.
Recall preset position.
Push of the keyboard to start Auto Pan mode.
Alarm Release Setting
1
2
ALARM
RESET
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1
2
3
4
AUTO
PAN
SETUP MENU TREE
SETUP
MENU
LANGUAGE
DISPLAY SETUP
DOME SETTINGS
PRESET ID
CAMERA
PAN/TILT
PRESETS
AUTO FOCUS
HOME POSITION
PRESET NUMBER
SELF RETURN TIME
PRESET MAP
SELF RETURN MODE
EDIT POSITION
ZOOM RATIO
ALARM MESSAGE
DATE/TIME
AUTO PAN
PAN/TILT ANGLE
TIME
DATE
DATE FORMAT
ZOOM SPEED
AUTO MODE
EDIT ID
SCENE FILES
DWELL TIME
SPEED
CLR PRESET
FOCUS SPEED
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
ADVANCED SETTING
EXPOSURE MODE
AUTO
ON
AUTO
INT
GAMMA
PEDESTAL
MIRROR
EDIT POSITION
EXPOSURE MODE
LEARN
DWELL TIME
WHITE BALANCE
CLEAR
SCAN SPEED
Y NEGATIVE
RESOLUTION
AUTO
DAY NIGHT
NIGHT DAY
MANUAL
LL
SCHED.
BACKLIGHT
FLICKER LESS
WHITE BALANCE
DAY/NIGHT
NIGHT ENV.
SYNC MODE
AUTO GAIN CTRL
IMAGE
PATR OL
LL PHASE
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PRIVACY ZONES
FACTORYINITIAL
ALARMS
TOURS
PASSWORD
CLEAR ABOVE NUMBER
CLEAR
EDIT TOUR
EDIT ZONE
NUMBER
NUMBER
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
IN 5
IN 6
DWELL TIME
SPEED
IN MODE
OUT
ENABLE PASSWORD
CAMERA
EDIT PASSWORD
ALL
OUT TIME-OUT
SCHEDULE SETUP
SYSTEM INFORMATION
EXIT
CAMERA RESET
REBOOT SYSTEM
BACK
STARTUPAUTO OPTIONS
DAYLIGHTSAVING TIME
ALARM IN
END
START
STARTUP
1.HH:MM
STARTUP
2.HH:MM
1. START
2. END
3. START
4. END
5. START
6. END
3.HH:MM
4.HH:MM
5.HH:MM
6.HH:MM
7.HH:MM
8.HH:MM
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PIH-7625DH / IPS1254/1258 (build-in 25X optical zoom lens) / PIH-7630DH / IPS1304/1308
(build-in 30X optical zoom lens) / PIH-7635DH / IPS1354/1358 (build-in 35X optical zoom
lens) series provide on-screen display (OSD) setup menu, all functions can be selected and set
via OSD Setup Menu.
Setup Menu Display
Press key on the keyboard to recall Setup Menu.
Press key to exit setup menu or push joystick down to select <EXIT>, and then press
keytoexitsetupmenu.
MERIT LILIN FAST DOME
LANGUAGE <DISPLAYSETUP> <DOME SETTINGS> <SCHEDULE SETUP> <SYSTEM INFORMATION> <CAMERAS RESET> <REBOOT SYSTEM>
EXIT
ENGLISH
Language Selection
Press key into Setup Menu.
Push joystick down to select <LANGUAGE>, and then push joystick left or right to select
language.
Press key to exit setup menu or push joystick down to select <EXIT>, and then press
keytoexitsetupmenu.
Camera Reset
Press key into Setup Menu.
Push joystick down to select <CAMERA RESET>, and then press key to restart camera.
Press key to exit setup menu or push joystick down to select <EXIT>, and then press
keytoexitsetupmenu.
Restart camera module to perform initial setting of camera.
Fast Dome Camera Function Setup
C.SET CTRL1
ESC
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
ESC
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
ESC
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
Reboot System
Press key into Setup Menu.
Push joystick down to select <REBOOT SYSTEM>, and then press key to restart the fast
dome system.
Press key to exit setup menu or push joystick down to select <EXIT>, and then press
keytoexitsetupmenu.
Restart the fast dome system to perform initial setting and behavior.
C.SET CTRL1
ESC
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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Buttons Description
PIH-931D/932T
MLP1
PIH-800III
Enter
Setup Menu
Exit
Setup Menu
C. ESC LIGHT
MLP2
NOTE
PIH-931D/932T
PIH-800III
C. SET CTRL 1
CAM SETUP
CTRL 1
CAM ESC
LIGHT
ESCSET
ESCSETUP
Display System Information
Press key into Setup Menu.
Push joystick down to select <SYSTEM INFORMATION>, and then press key to display
current system information.
Push joystick down to select <BACK>, and then press key to go back or push joystick
down to select <EXIT>, and then press key to exit setup menu.
MERIT LILIN FAST DOME
LANGUAGE <DISPLAYSETUP> <DOME SETTINGS> <SCHEDULE SETUP> <SYSTEM INFORMATION> <CAMERAS RESET> <REBOOT SYSTEM>
EXIT
ENGLISH
SYSTEM INFORMATION
DOME MODEL CAMERA VER. PAN/TILT VER. RECEIVER VER. FONT VER. COMM DOME ADDR. PROTOCOL BACK EXIT
35X
0.00.01
0.00.01
0.00.01
0.00.01
9600, n,8, 1
1
LILIN MLP2
Display system information:
1. Fast dome model number
2. Camera, Pan/Tilt, Receiver version
3. Font of OSD version
4. Protocol rate and format
5. Fast dome ID number
6. Protocol version, LILIN717 (LILIN MLP1), LILIN MLP2
Display Character Setup Menu
Press key into Setup Menu.
Push joystick down to select <DISPLAY SETUP>, and then press key to display character
setup menu.
Push joystick down to select <BACK>, and then press key to go back or push joystick
down to select <EXIT>, and then press key to exit setup menu.
1. Display Character Setup Menu
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
MERIT LILIN FAST DOME
LANGUAGE <DISPLAYSETUP> <DOME SETTINGS> <SCHEDULE SETUP> <SYSTEM INFORMATION> <CAMERAS RESET> <REBOOT SYSTEM>
EXIT
ENGLISH
DISPLAYSETUP
PRESET ID ZOOM RATIO ALARM MESSAGE DATE/TIME PAN/TILEANGLE AUTO PAN
BACK EXIT
ON ON ON
OFF
ON ON
Push joystick down to select <PRESET ID>, and then push joystick left or right to make selection:
OFF:NoPresetIDonthemonitorscreen.
ON:PresetIDonthemonitorscreen.
5~30 sec: Display elapsed time. Preset ID will have been displayed on the monitor screen until
elapsed time stops, when Preset ID is recalled.(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30sec. can be selected.)
2. Preset ID setting
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DISPLAYSETUP
PRESET ID ZOOM RATIO ALARM MESSAGE DATE/TIME PAN/TILEANGLE AUTO PAN
BACK EXIT
OFF OFF OFF
<ON>
ON ON
Push joystick down to select <ZOOM RATIO>, and then push joystick left or right to make
selection:
OFF : No Zoom Ratio on the monitor screen.
ON : Zoom Ratio on the monitor screen.
5~30 sec : Display elapsed time. Zoom Ratio will have been displayed on the monitor screen
until elapsed time stops, when Zoom Ratio is operated.
(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30sec. can be selected.)
3. Zoom Ratio Setting
Push joystick down to select <ALARM MESSAGE>, and then push joystick left or right to
make selection:
OFF:NoAlarmMessageonthemonitorscreen.
ON : Alarm Message on the monitor screen.
5~30 sec : Display elapsed time. Alarm Message will have been displayed on the monitor
screen until elapsed time stops, when Alarm Input is triggered.
(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30sec. can be selected.)
4. Alarm Message Setting
Push joystick down to select <DATE/TIME>, and then push joystick left or right to make
selection:
OFF : No Date/Time on the monitor screen.
ON : Display Date/Time on the monitor screen. When selection is open, and then press
key, date/time will be set.
5. Date and Time Setting
C.SET
CTRL1
DATE/TIME
TIME DATE DATE FORMAT
BACK EXIT
12:00:01 07/01/02
yy/mm/dd
(1) Time Adjustment
Push joystick down to select <TIME>, and then press key to setup time.
Push joystick left or right to adjust time, and then press key to next item of time.
12:00:01 12:00:01 12:00:01 12:00:01
(2) Date Adjustment
Push joystick down to select <DATE>, and then press key to setup date.
Push joystick left or right to adjust date, and then press key to next item of date.
07:01:02 07:01:02 07:01:02 07:01:02
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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(3) Date Format Setting
Push joystick down to select <DATE FORMAT>, and then push joystick left or right to
adjust format of date.
yy/mm/dd mm/dd/yy dd/mm/yy
Push joystick down to select <PAN/TILT ANGLE>, and then push joystick left or right to select
pan/tilt setup:
OFF : No Pan/Tilt Angle on the monitor screen.
ON : Pan/Tilt Angle on the monitor screen.
6. Pan/Tilt Angle Setting
Push joystick down to select <AUTO PAN>, and then push joystick left or right to select auto pan
setup:
OFF:NoAutoPanmodeonthemonitorscreen.
ON : Auto Pan mode on the monitor screen.
5~30 sec : Display elapsed time. Auto pan will have been displayed on the monitor screen until
elapsed time stops, when auto pan is operated.
(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30sec. can be selected.)
7. Auto Pan Setting
8. Character Location
2007/01/01 00:00:01
CAM 001 Outdoor Alarm MessageInput 1 350deg 90deg 1.0x
Date / Time
Preset ID
Auto Pan / Alarm Message
Horizontal Angle
Zoom Ratio
VerticalAngle
Display Function Setup Menu
Press key into Setup Menu.
Push joystick down to select <DOME SETTINGS>, and then press key into dome setting
menu.
MERIT LILIN FAST DOME
LANGUAGE <DISPLAYSETUP> <DOME SETTINGS> <SCHEDULE SETUP> <SYSTEM INFORMATION> <CAMERAS RESET> <REBOOT SYSTEM>
EXIT
ENGLISH
DOME SETTING
<CAMERA> <PAN/TILT> <PRESETS> <TOURS> <PRIVACYZONES> <ALARMS> <PASSWORD> <FACTORYINITIAL> BACK EXIT
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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Camera Setting Menu Display
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <CAMERA>, and then press
key into camera setting menu.
1. Display the Camera Setting Menu
CAMERA
AUTO FOCUS ZOOM SPEED FOCUS SPEED AUTO IRIS LEVEL <ADVANCED SETTING>
BACK EXIT
AUTO
07
MID
08
C.SET
CTRL1
(1) Auto Focus Setting
Push joystick down to select <AUTO FOCUS>, and then push joystick left or right to
select auto focus mode:
Note: ONE PUSH mode: To perform ONE PUSH function for object must be after this
condition that manual focus mode switch to auto focus mode or performing camera
zoom ratio is stopped.
(2) Zoom Speed Setting
Push joystick down to select <ZOOM SPEED>, and then push joystick left or right to
adjust zoom speed setting.
Zoom speed ranges are 00 ~ 07.
(3) Focus Speed Setting
Push joystick down to select <FOCUS SPEED>, and then push joystick left or right to
adjust focus speed setting.
(4) Auto Iris Setting
Push joystick down to select <AUTO IRIS LEVEL>, and then push joystick left or right
to adjust auto iris level.
Auto iris levels are 00 ~ 15.
SLOW MID. FAST
AUTO ONE PUSH
After getting in camera setting menu, push joystick down to select <ADVANCED SETTING>,
and then press key into advanced setting.
2. Advanced Setting
C.SET CTRL1
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ADVANCED SETTING
EXPOSURE MODE BACKLIGHT FLICKER LESS WHITE BALANCE DAY/NIGHT NIGHT ENV. SYNC MODE AUTO GAIN CTRL <IMAGE> BACK EXIT
<MANUAL>
OFF OFF
ATW
AUTO
NORMAL
INT
25 dB
(1) Exposure Mode Setting
Push joystick down to select <EXPOSURE MODE>, and then push joystick left or right
to setup auto mode or manual mode.
AUTO EXPOSURE :
This mode will automate to select shutter speed by
brightness variation to exhibit image effect of high
brightness area.
MANUAL EXPOSURE :
This mode can set a fixed shutter speed with iris to
exhibit image effect.
Press key intoAuto Exposure Setting,
and then push joystick left or right to made
selection.
Press key into Manual Exposure Setting,
and then push joystick left or right to made
selection.
1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 1/100000 1/10000 1/4000
1/60(50) 1/100(120) 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/100000 1/10000 1/4000 1/2000
AUTO EXPOSURE
MAX SHUTSPEED
BACK EXIT
1/100000
MANUAL EXPOSURE
SHUT SPEED
BACK EXIT
1/60
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
(2) Backlight Compensation Setting
Push joystick down to select <BACKLIGHT>, and then push joystick left or right to
select "ON" or "OFF".
Note: When "ON" is selected, the brightness gain is automatically controlled for
backlight compensation in response to the light intensity detection window.
(3) Flicker Less
Push joystick down to select <FLICKER LESS>, and then push joystick left or right to
select "ON" or "OFF".
Note: When "ON" is selected, shutter speed will be fixed at 1/100(120)sec to prevent
image flash phenomenon under fluorescent light.
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(4) White Balance Setting
Push joystick down to select <WHITE BALANCE>, and then push joystick left or right
to select white balance mode.
ATW:Auto Tracing White Balance, suitable for 2500~9500K color temperature
environment.
PUSH: Push mode, suitable for 2300~10000K color temperature environment.
MWB: Manual White Balance, suitable for 2500~9500K color temperature
environment.
Select <MWB>, and press key into MWB adjustment image, and then push
joystick left to adjust white balance to higher color temperature or push joystick
right to adjust white balance to lower color temperature.
Confirm color temperature, and then press key to recode datum in the memory.
ATW PUSH MWB
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
(5) Day/Night Setting
Push joystick down to select <DAY/NIGHT>, and then push joystick left or right to select
mode.
AUTO: When light level is over 10 lux, camera switches DAY automatically to
produce color image. When light drops below 5 lux, camera switches NIGHT
automatically to produce monochrome image. Under monochrome mode,
sensitivity is increased to 0.01 lux and can be used with IR illuminators.
SCHED.: DAY/NIGHT switches automatically between Day mode and Night mode by
schedule of time setting.
When selection is <SCHED.>, press key into DAY/NIGHT Setting menu.
Push joystick down to select <DAY NIGHT>, and then press key into time
setting. Push joystick left or right to select time of DAY NIGHT. Then press
key again to next item.
18:00 18:00 18:00
AUTO SCHED. DAY NIGHT
DAY/NIGHT
DAY NIGHT NIGHT DAY
BACK EXIT
18:00 06:00
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
Push joystick down to select <NIGHT DAY>, and then press key into time
setting. Push joystick left or right to select time of NIGHT DAY. Then press
key again to next item.
06:00 06:00 06:00
DAY: Set to DAY mode and always produce constant color image.
NIGHT: Set to NIGHT mode and always produce constant monochrome image.
(6) Night Environment Setting
Push joystick down to select <NIGHT ENV.> and then push joystick left or right to select
night illuminant is normal illuminant or infrared illuminant.
Normal: When use a regular illuminator to be auxiliary illuminant at night, the item has
to be set.
IR Light: When use a IR illuminator to be auxiliary illuminant at night, the item has to
be set.
Note: Select current night illuminator setting can more focus on object.
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
(7) Synchronization Mode Setting
Push joystick down to select <SYNC MODE>, and then push joystick left or right to
select mode.
INT : Use synchronization signal of internal camera.
LL: Synchronize synchronization signal of camera andAC signal of external power.
Select <LL>, and press key into LL setup, and then push joystick left or right
to adjust LL phase. (0 ~ 100, each step is 3.5 , phase adjustment is 0 ~ 350 )
LINE LOCKSETTING
LL PHASE
BACK EXIT
0
(8) Auto Gain Control Setting
Push joystick down to select <AUTO GAIN CTRL>, and then push joystick left or right
to make selection.
Auto Gain Control ranges are 0dB ~ 36dB.
C.SET
CTRL1
After getting in advanced setting menu, push joystick down to select <IMAGE>, and then press
key into image setting menu.
3. Image Setting
C.SET
CTRL1
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IMAGE
GAMMA PEDESTAL MIRROR Y NEGATIVE RESOLUTION
BACK EXIT
04
10 OFF OFF
HIGH
(1) Gamma Setting
Push joystick down to select <GAMMA>, and then push joystick left or right to make
selection. (00 ~ 07)
(2) Pedestal Setting
Push joystick down to select <PEDESTAL>, and then push joystick left or right to make
selection. (00 ~ 15)
(3) Mirror Setting
Push joystick down to select <MIRROR>, and then push joystick left or right to make
selection. ("OFF" or "ON")
Note: Image will be Left/Right reverse.
(4) Y Negative Setting
Push joystick down to select <Y NEGATIVE>, and then push joystick left or right to
make selection. ("OFF" or "ON")
Note: This function inverse the Y signal.
(5) Resolution Setting
Push joystick down to select <RESOLUTION>, and then push joystick left or right to
make selection. ("HIGH" or "NORMAL")
High: 520 TV lines
Normal: 480 TV lines
Pan/Tilt Setting Menu
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <PAN/TILT>, and then press
key into pan/tilt setting menu.
1. Display the Pan/Tilt Setting Menu
PAN/TILT
HOME POSITION SELF RETURNTIME SELF RETURNMODE AUTO MODE
BACK EXIT
OFF OFF OFF
SEQ.
C.SET
CTRL1
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Push joystick down to select <HOME POSITION>, and then push joystick left or right to select
home position.
OFF: NO action.
1 ~ 128: Home positions are preset position from fast dome.
Note: When keyboard control isn't used, "Return Mode" is set for "HOME" and "Return Time"
is over, "Return Mode" function will be started.
2. Home Position Setting
Push joystick down to select <SELF RETURN TIME>, and then push joystick left or right to
select return time:
Note: When keyboard control isn't used, "Return Time" is also over, "Return Mode" function
will be started.
3. Self Return Time Setting
OFF 3sec 4sec ............ 9sec 10sec 20sec 30sec 40sec 50sec
60min 30min 20min 10min 5min 3min 2min 1min
Push joystick down to select <SELF RETURN MODE>, and then push joystick left or right to
select return mode.
OFF: NO action.
HOME: Perform return home position mode.
SCAN: Perform auto scan mode.
SEQ.: Perform preset group mode.
TOUR1: Perform tour1 list mode.
TOUR2: Perform tour2 list mode.
PATROL: Perform memory patrol mode.
TRACK: Perform human tracking mode.
(The tracking functions are only for tracking models ST1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358)
Note: When keyboard control isn't used and "Return Time" is also over, "Return Mode" function
will be started.
4. Self Return Mode Setting
OFF HOME SCAN SEQ. TOUR1 TOUR2 PATROL TRACK
Push joystick down to select <AUTO MODE>, and then push joystick left or right to select mode.
OFF: NO action.
SCAN: Perform auto scan mode.
SEQ.: Perform preset group mode.
TOUR1: Perform tour1 list mode.
TOUR2: Perform tour2 list mode.
PATROL: Perform memory patrol mode.
5. Auto Mode Setting
OFF SCAN SEQ. TOUR1 TOUR2 PATROL TRACK
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TRACK: Perform human tracking mode.
Note: 1. Press key on the keyboard to perform Auto mode function.
2. On tracking mode, once the object move out the traceable or discriminable area, the
fast dome camera will back to the preset 1 to continue doing tracking function after
10 sec..
(The tracking functions are only for tracking models ST1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358)
Push joystick down to select <AUTO MODE> or <SELF RETURN MODE>, and then push
joystick left or right to select <AUTO>, then press key into auto scan mode setting.
6. Auto Scan Mode Setting
AUTO PAN
<EDIT POSITION> DWELL TIME SCAN SPEED
BACK EXIT
5Sec
10 deg/sec
C.SET
CTRL1
AUTO
PAN
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(2) Dwell Time Setting
Push joystick down to select <DWELL TIME>, and then push joystick left or right to
select dwell time. (1 ~ 255 sec)
(3) Scan Speed Setting
Push joystick down to select <SCAN SPEED>, and then push joystick left or right to
select scan speed. (1 ~ 40 deg/sec)
Push joystick down to select <AUTO MODE> or <SELF RETURN MODE>, and then push
joystick left or right to select <PATROL>, then press key into patrol mode setting.
7. Patrol Mode Setting
PATR OL
<LEARN> <CLEAR>
BACK EXIT
C.SET CTRL1
(1) Position ofAuto Pan Setting
Push joystick down to select <EDIT POSITION>, and then press key into setting
menu.
Push joystick left, right, up or down to select start position, and then press , ,
, , , to adjust zoom, focus, iris, then press key to confirm.
Push joystick left, or right to select end position, and then press key to confirm.
C.SET
CTRL1
FOCUS
FAR
FOCUS
NEAR
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
(1) Patrol Learn Setting
Push joystick down to select <LEARN>, and then press key into setting menu.
Control joystick or press control key of lens to start patrol learn mode. (Count down time
from 100% ~ 1%)
Press key to end of patrol learn mode.
Note: Patrol mode can record all control action of keyboard, and when Auto Pan Function
is selected, camera will perform patrol mode before setting.
PATROL LEARN
MEMORY 100 PERCENT
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
(2) Clear Memory of Patrol
Push joystick down to select <CLEAR>, and then press key to clear all memory of
patrol.
C.SET CTRL1
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Preset Function Setting Menu
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <PRESETS>, and then press
key into presets setting menu.
1. Display the Preset Setting Menu
PRESETS
PRESET NUMBER <PRESET MAP> <EDIT POSITION> <EDIT ID> SCENE FILES DWELL TIME SPEED CLR PRESET BACK EXIT
1
OFF
3sec
255 deg/sec
ABOVE NUM.
(1) Select number by PRESET NUMBER
Push joystick down to select <PRESET NUMBER>, and then push joystick left or right
to select preset number. (1 ~ 128)
(2) Select number by PRESET MAP
Push joystick down to select <PRESET MAP>, and then press key into preset map.
Push joystick left, right, up or down to select preset number, and then press key into
preset setting menu.
If need to select preset numbers 33~64, push joystick down to <33~64>, and then press
key into preset numbers 33~64.
2. Select Preset Numbers
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
PRESETS
PRESET NUMBER <PRESET MAP> <EDIT POSITION> <EDIT ID> SCENE FILES DWELL TIME SPEED CLR PRESET BACK EXIT
2
OFF
3sec
255 deg/sec
ABOVE NUM.
1 5
9 13 17 21 25 29
2
6 10 14 18 22 26 30
3
7 11 15 19 23 27 31
4
8 12 16 20 24 28 32
<33-64> <65-96> <97-128>
PRESET POSITION
BACK EXIT
Push joystick down to select <EDIT POSITION>, and then press key into preset position
setting.
Push joystick left, right, up, or down to start position, and then press ,,,,
, to adjust zoom, focus, iris, then press key to confirm.
3. Preset Position Setting
C.SET CTRL1
FOCUS
FAR
FOCUS
NEAR
C.SET
CTRL1
Push joystick down to select <EDIT ID>, and then press key into preset ID setup.
4. Preset ID Setting
C.SET
CTRL1
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ID FORPRESET NUM. 01
SPACE BACKSPACE POSI COPY OK CANCEL
CHARACTER
EDIT AREA
COMMAND
(1) New Preset ID Editing
Push joystick down to select character, and press key to confirm. The character
selected will be showed in edit area. If you need space, push joystick down to select
<SPACE> and press key to confirm.
Press or to switch to next character list.
Repeat all steps to complete preset ID.
(2) Copy preset ID to Another Preset
Push joystick down to select <EDIT AREA>, and push joystick left or right to select first
copy of characters.
Push joystick down to <COPY>, and press key to confirm.At this time first character
of preset ID will be copy to first character position of another preset ID, and press
keytodonextcopy.
Push joystick down to <OK>, and press key for exit. Select another preset on the
preset menu, and get into preset ID setting. Then push joystick down to "EDIT AREA"
and press key for copy. At this time edit area will show preset ID that was copied.
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
(3) Modify Preset ID
Push joystick down to select <EDIT AREA> on the preset ID setting, and push joystick
right to select modifiable characters.
Push joystick down to select new characters, and press key to chose.
(4) Cancel Preset ID
Push joystick down to <CANCEL>, and then press key to cancel preset ID.
(5) Preset ID Position Setting
Push joystick down to "POSI", and then press key to get in.
Push joystick to move preset ID to needful position of frame, and then push key to
confirm.
(6) Return Preset Menu
Push joystick down to "OK", and then press key to back to preset menu.
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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Push joystick down to select <SCENE FILES>, and then push joystick left or right to select
scene file mode. (OFF or ON)
Select <ON>, press key into scene file of preset menu.
5. Scene File of Preset Setting
SCENE FILE
EXPOSURE MODE WHITE BALANCE
BACK EXIT
AUTO
ATW
EXPOSURE MODE: AUTO / MANUAL
WHITE BALANCE: ATW / PUSH / MWB
Note: When scene file of preset is "ON", it will be part
of preset parameters.
C.SET CTRL1
Push joystick down to select <DWELL TIME>, and then push joystick left or right to select
needful dwell time. (1 ~ 255 sec)
Note: Only preset No.1~16 can set dwell time, because group of auto pan can only edit preset
No.1~16. Other preset numbers can't set dwell time.
6. Dwell Time Setting
Push joystick down to select <SPEED>, and then push joystick left or right to select speed of
preset. (1 ~ 255 deg/sec)
Note: Only preset No.1~16 can set speed, because group of auto pan can only edit preset No.
1~16. Other preset numbers can't set speed.
7. Speed Setting
Push joystick down to select <CLR PRESET>, and then push joystick left or right to select
<ABOVE NUM> or <ALL>. Then press key to confirm.
ABOVE NUM.: Only cancel parameter of allotted preset
ALL: Cancel parameters of all presets (1~128)
Note : When clear the setting value of preset, the name of preset will be set PRESET XXX.
(XXX: 1~128)
8. Cancel Preset
C.SET
CTRL1
Tour Function Setting Menu
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <TOURS>, and then press
key into tours setting menu.
1. Display the Tour Setting Menu
TOURS
NUMBER <EDIT TOUR> <CLEAR ABOVE NUMBER> DWELL TIME SPEED
BACK EXIT
1
5sec
255 deg/sec
Push joystick down to select <NUMBER>, and then push
joystick left or right to select Tour1 or 2.
2. Tour Number Selection
C.SET
CTRL1
TOURTABLE1-1/4
1. PRESET 1
2. PRESET 6
3. PRESET 8
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
BACK EXIT
Push joystick down to select <EDIT TOUR>, and then press key into edit tour setting.
Push joystick up or down to select number. When joystick down to last line, push joystick
down again to get in next table of page. Each tour table can edit 32 presets.
Push joystick left or right to select preset. (1~128)
Press key to confirm, and push joystick to select <BACK>, then press key again to
back to tours setting, or push joystick to select <EXIT>, and press key to exit setting menu.
3. Edit Tour
Push joystick down to select <CLEAR ABOVE NUMBER>, and then press key to cancel
tour.
4. Cancel Tour
Push joystick down to select <DWELL TIME>, and then push joystick left or right to select
dwell time of tour. (1~255 sec)
Note: When Self Return Mode or Auto Mode is Tour, dwell time ofAuto Pan will be dwell time
setting of tour.
5. Dwell Time Setting
Push joystick down to select <SPEED>, and then push joystick left or right to select preset
speed. (1~255 deg/sec)
Note: When Self Return Mode or Auto Mode is Tour, speed of Auto Pan will be speed setting
of tour.
6. Speed Setting
TOURTABLE1-1/4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
BACK EXIT
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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Privacy Zones Setting Menu
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <PRIVACY ZONES>, and
then press key into privacy zones setting menu.
1. Display the Privacy Zones Setting Menu
PRIVACYZONES
NUMBER <EDIT ZONE> CLEAR
BACK EXIT
OFF
ABOVE NUM.
C.SET CTRL1
Push joystick down to select <NUMBER>, and then push joystick left or right to select number.
(1~8)
Note: If privacy zones is "OFF", privacy zones setting won't be edited.
2. Privacy Zones Number Setting
Push joystick down to select <EDIT ZONE>, and then press key into Edit Zone mode.
Also middle of monitor will display privacy zone mask area.
Push joystick left or right to adjust privacy mask position.
Adjust optical zoom lens and auto focus lens, and then press key to confirm and get into
privacy zone mask area for editing.
Press key, and then push joystick left, right, up, or down to extend privacy zone mask area.
Press key, and then push joystick left, right, up, or down to reduce privacy zone mask area.
After completing setting, press key to confirm and back to privacy zones setting menu.
Note: Optical lens can just adjust 1X to 12X in edit zone mode.
3. Edit Privacy Zones
EDIT PRIVACY ZONE MASK
EDIT POSITION
PRESS CONFIRMRETURN
EDIT PRIVACY ZONE MASK
EDIT SCALE
PRESS CONFIRMRETURN
Push joystick down to select <CLEAR>, and then push joystick left or right to select <ABOVE
NUM.> or <ALL>. Then press key to confirm.
ABOVE NUM.: Only cancel parameter of allotted privacy zone.
ALL: Cancel parameters of all privacy zone. (1~8)
4. Cancel Privacy Zone Mask
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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Alarms Setting Menu
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <ALARMS>, and then press
key into alarms setting.
1. Display theAlarms Setting Menu
ALARMS IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN MODE OUT OUT TIME-OUT BACK EXIT
POSI 1 POSI 2 POSI 3 POSI 4 POSI 5 POSI 6
NO
OFF
100 MS
C.SET
CTRL1
Push joystick down to select <IN1> to <IN6>, and then push joystick left or right to select the
connection function:
2. Connection Function of Alarm Input Setting
OFF: NO action.
POSI: Alarm corresponding preset positions mode.
SCAN: Perform auto scan mode.
SEQ.: Perform preset group mode.
TOUR1: Perform tour1 list mode.
TOUR2: Perform tour2 list mode.
PATROL: Perform memory patrol mode.
TRACK: Perform human tracking mode.
(The tracking functions are only for tracking models ST1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358)
Note: 1. When alarm input is tracking mode, if alarm happen, the fast dome camera will
implement the <IN 1> ~ <IN 6>, and then start the tracking function.
2. On tracking mode, once the object move out the traceable or discriminable area, the
fast dome camera will back to the alarm corresponding preset positions 1~6 to
continue doing tracking function after 10 sec..
OFF POSI SCAN SEQ. TOUR1 TOUR2 PATROL TRACK
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Push joystick down to select <IN MODE>, and then push joystick left or right to select <NO>
or <NC>.
NO mode: Contact of input alarm is normally open. If contact is short, alarm will be triggered.
NC mode: Contact of input alarm is normally short. If contact is open, alarm will be triggered.
3. Input ofAlarm Mode Setting
Push joystick down to select <OUT>, and then push joystick left or right to select alarm output
mode:
4. Alarm Output Control Setting
Push joystick down to select <OUT TIME-OUT>, and then push joystick left or right to select
return time of alarm output:
5. Alarm Output Return Time Setting
Password Function Menu
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <PASSWORD>, and then
press key into password function menu.
1. Display the Password Setting Menu
PASSWORD
ENABLE PASSWORD <EDIT PASSWORD>
BACK EXIT
OFF
Push joystick down to select <ENABLE PASSWORD>, and then push joystick left or right to
select <ON> or <OFF>.
2. Password Setting
Push joystick down to select <EDIT PASSWORD>, and then press key into edit password
setting.
Push joystick left or right to select number 1~9, and then press key to confirm. The number
that is selected will be displayed on the edit column.
Repeat above steps until password setting has been completed.
3. Edit Password Setting
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
(Fast Dome IP Camera not support)
OFF IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 IN 6 ANY
OFF: NO action.
IN 1: Only alarm input 1 will be start.
IN 2: Only alarm input 2 will be start.
IN 3: Only alarm input 3 will be start.
IN 4: Only alarm input 4 will be start.
IN 5: Only alarm input 5 will be start.
IN 6: Only alarm input 6 will be start.
ANY: All of alarm input <1~6> will be start.
100MS 200MS 300MS 400MS 500MS 1000MS 5000MS 4000MS 3000MS 2000MS
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Push joystick down to select <OK>, and then press key to confirm and back to password
function menu, or push joystick down to select <CANCEL>, and then press key to cancel
password. These numbers of Edit column will be reset to "1111".
Note: When edit password setting and camera recording function are simultaneously performed,
please stop recording function first; otherwise frame of password setting will be recorded,
too.
EDIT THE PASSWORD
0123456789
1111
OK CANCEL
To modify password after editing password completed, please get in <EDIT PASSWORD>
again to edit.
If password function is ON, previous passwords have to enter on the setting menu first, and
then do modifying password.
4. Modify Password
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
After password function is ON, press key to display frame of input password on the screen.
When protocol is MLP1, push joystick up or down to select number 0~9 and press key to
confirm. Select numbers will become to "*".
Repeat above steps until passwords have been completed. If password is correct, setting menu
will be displayed.
When protocol is MLP2, press number ~ key on the keyboard to input, and then press
key to confirm. If password is correct, setting menu will be displayed.
Note: If not enter password within 10 sec or input password is wrong, "Invalid password" will
be show on the screen. Primary password is "1111".
5. Input Password
ENTER PASSWORD
C.SET CTRL1
ENT
0 9
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Restore Factory Defaults
After getting in dome setting menu, push joystick down to select <FACTORY INITIAL>, and
then press key into factory initial setting.
1. Display the Restore Function Initialization Menu
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS
RESTORE
BACK EXIT
ALL
Push joystick down to select <RESTORE>, and then push joystick left or right to select <ALL>.
Press key to confirm, and "Are you sure continue" will be displayed on the screen.
Press key again, and then to do factory initialization for all.
Note: "PLEASE WAITING FACTORY INITIALIZATION"will show on the screen after
confirmation.
2. Factory Initial for All
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
PLEASE WAITING
FACTORYINITIALIZATION
Push joystick down to select <RESTORE>, and then push joystick left or right to select
<CAMERA>.
Press key to confirm, and "Are you sure continue" will display on the screen.
Press key again, and then to do factory initialization for camera.
Note: Check again. If not press key to confirm within 3 sec, this command will be canceled.
3. Factory Initial for Camera
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS
RESTORE
BACK EXIT
CAMERA
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
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Schedule Setup Menu
Press key into setup menu.
Push joystick down to select <SCHEDULE SETUP>, and then press key into schedule
setting.
MERIT LILIN FAST DOME
LANGUAGE <DISPLAYSETUP> <DOME SETTINGS> <SCHEDULE SETUP> <SYSTEM INFORMATION> <CAMERAS RESET> <REBOOT SYSTEM>
EXIT
ENGLISH
SCHEDULE SETUP
<ALARM IN> <STARTUPAUTO OPTIONS> <DAYLIGHTSAVINGTIME>
BACK EXIT
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
Alarm Input Schedule Setting Menu
After getting into schedule setting menu, push joystick down to select <ALARM IN>, and then
press key into alarm input schedule setting menu.
1. Display theAlarm Input Schedule Setting Menu
ALARM IN
STARTUP START END
BACK EXIT
OFF 00:00 00:00
Push joystick down to select <STARTUP>, and then push joystick left or right to select <ON>
or <OFF>.
OFF: Alarm input schedule function is OFF, alarm input trigger will not be limited by schedule
time.
ON: Alarm input schedule function is ON, alarm input trigger will be limited by schedule time.
2. Start Alarm Input Schedule Setting
Push joystick down to select <START>, and then press key into time setting. Then
push joystick left or right to select start time and press key for next item.
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Note: When alarm input schedule function is ON and start time is also beginning, alarm input
trigger will be performed.
:00 18:00 18:00
3. Start Time Setting
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
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Push joystick down to select <END>, and then press key into time setting. Then push
joystick left or right to select end time and press key for next item.
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Note: When alarm input schedule function is ON and end time is also arrived, alarm input
trigger will be stopped.
:00 08:00 08:00
4. End Time Setting
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
Startup Auto Options Menu
After getting into schedule setting menu, push joystick down to select <STARTUPAUTO
OPTIONS>, and then press key into startup auto options setting menu.
1. Display the Startup Auto Options Setting Menu
STARTUPAUTO OPTIONS
1. 00:00 OFF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BACK EXIT
. 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF
Push joystick down to item 1 to 8, and then press key into time setting and push joystick
left or right to select time. Then press key to next item.
01:00 01:00 01:00
2. Schedule Time Setting
Push joystick down to item 1 to 8 and complete time setting, and then get into auto setting. Then
push joystick left or right to select auto mode and press key to confirm.
OFF: NO action
STOP: Stop the auto mode.
SCAN: Perform auto scan mode.
SEQ.: Perform preset group mode.
TOUR1: Perform tour1 list mode.
TOUR2: Perform tour2 list mode.
PATROL: Perform memory patrol mode.
TRACK: Perform human tracking mode.
(The tracking functions are only for tracking models ST1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358)
Note: 1. When start time is beginning, auto setting mode will be start.
2. While schedule is performing, if power supply occurs that power is failed and then
restored, schedule won't be continue to perform until next schedule time starts.
3. While schedule is STOP mode, if camera is set for "self return mode" and "self return
time" is also arrived, camera will be performed "self return mode" until next schedule
time starts.
3. Auto Options Setting
OFF STOP SCAN SEQ. TOUR1 TOUR2 PATROL TRACK
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
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Example:
1. 12:00, perform SEQ. Mode
2. 13:00, STOP (If "self return mode" is home, "home position setting" is 1, and "self return
time" is 10 min, camera will be performed "self return mode" function and recall
preset position 1 by 13:10.)
3. 20:00, perform TOUR1 mode
4. 09:00, STOP (perform "self return mode" at 09:10)
STARTUPAUTO OPTIONS
1. 12:00 SEQ. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BACK EXIT
. 13:00 STOP . 20:00 TOUR1 . 09:00 STOP . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF . 00:00 OFF
Daylight Saving Time Menu
After getting into schedule setting menu, push joystick down to select <DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME>, and then press key into daylight saving time setting menu.
1. Display the Daylight Saving Time Setting Menu
DAYLIGHTSAVINGTIME
STARTUP
1. START
2. END 3
BACK EXIT
.START
4. END
5. START
6. END
Push joystick down to select <STARTUP>, and then push joystick left or right to select <ON>
or <OFF>.
2. Start Daylight Saving Time Function Setting
OFF
07/03/01 14 : 00 08/03/01 14 : 00 09/03/01 14 : 00 10/03/01 14 : 00
11/03/01 14 : 00
12/03/01 14 : 00
Push joystick down to select <START>, and press key into setting mode, and then push
joystick left or right to select start time. Then press key for next item.
07/03/31
07/03/31 07/03/31 14:00 14:00
07/03/31 14:00
3. Start Time Setting
Push joystick down to select <END>, and press key into setting mode, and then push
joystick left or right to select end time. Then press key for next item.
08/03/31
08/03/31 08/03/31 14:00 14:00
08/03/31 14:00
4. End Time Setting
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET
CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
C.SET CTRL1
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SPECIFICATION
Operational
Manual Pan / Tilt Speed
Preset Position Pan / Tilt Speed
Preset Position Dwell Time
Recall Preset Position Pan / Tilt Speed
180 Instant Flip Rotation Speed
Pan Rotation
Tilt Rotation
Pan / Tilt Accuracy
Preset Position
Preset Group
Address Setting
0.15 ~ 120 /sec (8 stages)
1 ~ 255 /sec
1 ~ 255 sec
360 /sec
360 /sec
360 Continuous
-6 ~ +96
0.25
128 preset positions (memory)
4 Group
(Corresponding with first 16 presets)
1 ~ 64 ID setting (Protocol is MLP1)
1 ~ 256 ID setting (Protocol is MLP2)
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Camera
Image Device
Horizontal & Vertical Pixel
Scanning System
Horizontal Resolution
Minimum Illumination
S/NRatio
Synchronization
Horizontal & Vertical Synchronization
Auto Gain Control
Back Light Compensation
White Balance
Video Output
1/4 Inch Interline Transfer CCD
768 x 494 (NTSC)
752 x 582 (PAL)
2:1 Interlace
580 TV Lines (Monochrome)
520 TV Lines (Color)
0.01Lux at F1.6 (Monochrome)
0.1Lux at F1.6 (Color)
>50dB (AGC OFF)
Internal / Line Lock
15.734KHz/59.94Hz (NTSC)
15.625KHz/50Hz (PAL)
0~36dB
ON / OFF
2 Auto mode / Manual
CVBS 1.0Vp-p / 75 BNC
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Optical Lens
25X Lens (PIH-7625DH&IPS1254/1258&ST1254/1258)
Focal Length
Aperture Max
View of Angle
30
Focus Control
Iris Control
Zoom In / Out
Zoom In / Out Accuracy
X Lens (PIH-7630DH&IPS1304/1308&ST1304/1308)
Focal Length
Aperture Max
View of Angle
35X Lens (PIH-7635DH&IPS1354/1358&ST1354/1358)
Focal Length
Aperture Max
View of Angle
2 Auto mode / Manual
Auto/Manual
Manual Control
5%+
f = 3.43 ~ 85.7mm
F1.6 (wide) ~ F3.7 (telephoto)
W: 68.6 (D) 57.8 (H) 43.7 (V)
T : 3.12 (D) 2.53 (H) 1.83 (V)
f = 3.43 ~ 102.9mm
F1.6 (wide) ~ F4.1 (telephoto)
W: 68.6 (D) 57.8 (H) 43.7 (V)
T : 2.60 (D) 2.10 (H) 1.53 (V)
f = 3.43 ~ 120mm
F1.6 (wide) ~ F4.5 (telephoto)
W: 68.6 (D) 57.8 (H) 43.7 (V)
T : 2.23 (D) 1.70 (H) 1.30 (V)
Electrical
Power Supply
Power Consumption
Control Interface
RS-485 Voltage
Alarm Input
Alarm Input Voltage
Alarm Output
Alarm Output Voltage
24VAC or 100VAC ~ 240VAC (Option)
13W [PIH-7625DH / 7630DH / 7635DH]
16W [IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358]
15W [ST1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358]
RS-485 (1 Input/1Output)
5.6V
6 Inputs (Pull up)
5.6V
1 Output (NC or NO mode)
1A 24VDC
Environmental
Operation Temperature
Operation Humidity
-10 C ~ +50 C
0%~90%
Mechanical
Height
Diameter
Weight
238mm (9.37")
145mm (5.7")
2300g [PIH-7625DH / 7630DH / 7635DH]
[ST1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358]
2400g [IPS1254/1258/1304/1308/1354/1358]
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Function
Operation
APPENDIX A
Quick Reference Table
Pan / Tilt Control
To Tilt Up
Dome Selection
To Tilt Down
To Pan L e ft
To Pan Right
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Manually Bring The Object Farther
Manually Bring The Object Closer
Auto Focus
Open Iris
Close Iris
Auto Iris
180 Horizontal Instant Flip
Set or Recall Preset Position
Set Preset Speed
Set Preset Dwell
Store Preset Data
Set Preset Group
Activate Auto Pan
Stop Auto Pan
Delete 128 Preset position Data
Reset Alarm
Select Return Time
Select Return Mode
Select Auto Mode
Reboot System
Reset Camera
Activate Patrol Learn Mode
Stop patrol Learn Mode
Stop Password
Activate Password
Edit Password
Single Preset Position Delete
Numeric Key + CAM
ZOOM IN
ZOOM OUT
FOCUS FAR
FOCUS NEAR
AUTO FOCUS
IRIS O
IRIS C
AUTO IRIS
180 REV
Numeric Key + PRESET
Numeric Key + F1
Numeric Key + F2
1+F3
51+F4
52+F4
53+F4
54+F4
55+F4
1 + KEY LOCK
2 + KEY LOCK
3 + KEY LOCK
SHIFT + Numeric Keys + PRESET + ENT
SHIFT + Numeric Keys + PRESET + CLR
Numeric 1,2,3,4 + F4
AUTO PAN
AUTO PAN
9011+CLR
9013+CLR
9015+CLR
ALARM RESET
Push Joystick Forward
Push Joystick Down
Push Joystick Left
Push Joystick Right
(Auto Focus LED off)
(Auto Focus LED off)
(Auto Focus LED on)
(Auto Iris LED off)
(Auto Iris LED off)
(Auto Iris LED on)
(128presetposition)
(1 ~ 255 /sec)
(0 ~ 255 sec)
(4 Group)
(Auto Pan LED on)
(Auto Pan LED off)
MLP 2 New Function
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Single Preset Position Saving
APPENDIX B
Trouble Shooting
1. No Power
2. No Video
3. No Telemetry
4. Poor Focusing
1-1. Check power input connection
1-2. Check connection between camera body and base
2-1. Check camera video output on camera
2-2. Check cable (damaged cable)
2-3. Check video input connection on monitor
2-4. Check connection between camera body and base
3-1. Check camera ID switch setting
3-2. Check RS-485 cable IN / OUT connection on camera
3-3. Check RS-485 cable IN / OUT connection on keyboard
3-4. Check if the fast dome is under Auto Pan mode Please deactivate the Auto Pan
3-5. Check if alarm is triggered, Cancel triggered alarm
4-1. Dusts on dome cover or housing cover. Clean the cover with cotton cloth
M4x6MachineScrew-black
Power Cable
M4 x 25 Tapping Screw-flat head
M4 x 30 Machine Screw-flat head
Screw Nut
Ceiling Ring
L Shape Screw Nut
Fix Ring
Decoration Ring
M4 x 25 Tapping Screw-round head
Plastic Screw Nut
Decoration Ring
Installation Kit
ItemItem Unit Type
1
3
3
6
3
1
3
1
1
3
3
1
Embedded / Attached
Embedded
Embedded
Embedded
Embedded
Embedded
Embedded
Embedded
Embedded
Attached
Attached
Attached
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66-7625CSE-2
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APPENDIX C
Preset ID Characters Table
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