Messoa ZEIM-4000604G A.1, NIC910/930/950HPro, SDS710/730/750/712Pro Instruction Manual

(Network) Speed Dome Camera
Instruction Manual
ZEIM-4000604G A.1
SDS710/730/750/712Pro
NIC910/930/950HPro
CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
1. Features ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
2. Important Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3. Main/accessory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
4. Component Diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
5. Connections and setup -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
6. Operation Instructions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
6.1 Activate OSD Menu: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
6.2 Horizontal Pan/Vertical Tilt: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 12
6.3 Scanning Mode: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
6.3.1 Auto Scan: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
6.3.2 Frame Scanning: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
6.3.3 Random Scanning: ----------------------------------------------------------------- 13
6.4 Camera Settings: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
6.4.1 FOCUS: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
6.4.2 WHITE BALANCE (WB): ---------------------------------------------------------- 15
6.4.3 AUTO EXPOSURE (AE): --------------------------------------------------------- 16
6.4.4 ZOOM LIMIT: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
6.4.5 ZOOM SPEED: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
6.4.6 SHARPNESS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
6.4.7 LINE LOCK: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
6.4.8 PRIVACY ZONE: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
6.4.9 Alarm Action: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
6.5 Horizontal Pan/Vertical Tilt Setup: ---------------------------------------------------------- 21
6.5.1 Auto Flip ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
6.5.2 Proportional P/T: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
6.5.3 Scan Range : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
6.5.4 MANUAL Scan Range: ------------------------------------------------------------ 23
6.5.5 RECOVER TIME: ------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
6.5.6 SCAN SPEED: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
6.5.7 STOP TIME: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
6.5.8 MAX SPEED: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25
6.5.9 GROUP: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
6.6 TITLE: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
6.7 PRESET SETUP: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
6.7.1 AUTO PATROL: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
6.7.2 PRESET SPEED: ------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
6.7.3 TITLE: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
6.7.4 PRESET WD: (For WDR model only) ----------------------------------------- 29
6.7.5 PRESET MOTION: (For WDR model only) ---------------------------------- 30
6.8 Others Menu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
CONTENTS
6.8.1 FREEZE ACTIVITY: ---------------------------------------------------------------- 31
6.8.2 SCAN TILT ANGLE: ---------------------------------------------------------------- 31
6.8.3 SCHEDULE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32
6.8.4 MOTION DETECTION: (For WDR model only) ----------------------------- 33
6.8.5 2D/3D NR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
6.8.6 IMAGE STABLIZER ---------------------------------------------------------------- 33
6.8.7 COLOR ENHANCEMENT -------------------------------------------------------- 33
6.9 System Setup: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
6.9.1 WEEK: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
6.9.2 TIME: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
6.9.3 PASSWORD: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
6.9.4 POWER UP Mode: ----------------------------------------------------------------- 35
6.9.5 LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT: ----------------------------------------------------- 36
6.9.6 E-FLIP---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
6.9.7 MIRROR: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37
6.9.8 LANGUAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
6.9.9 ACTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
6.10 Pattern Tour ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 39
7. Menu Index------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40
7.1 Menu Structure ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
7.2 Menu Settings Table --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
8. Preset Commands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
9. Installation Instructions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46
9.1.1 Pendant Pipe Mount ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46
9.1. 2 Wall Mount ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48
9.1.3 Wall Mount With Power Box ---------------------------------------------------------------- 50
9.1.4 Pendant Pipe Mount With Power Box --------------------------------------------------- 53
9.1.5 Parapet Wall Mount -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55
9.1.6 Pole Mount ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 57
9.1.7 Corner Mount --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58
9.1.8 Extension Pole -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
9.1.9 Sun Shield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60
9.1.10 In-Ceiling Mount ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61
10. DIP Switch Settings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63
11. Specications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65
SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Read this Instruction Manual: Before using the product, please carefully read through the safety information
and operation instructions.
2. Keep this Instruction Manual: Safely store the Instruction Manual for future reference.
3. Take note of the “Caution” labels: Please follow the “Caution” labels on the product and Instruction Manual to
ensure operation safety.
4. Follow instructions: When operating the unit, please follow instructions on the Instruction Manual.
5. Cleaning:
Before cleaning the unit, please rst unplug the power.
6. Peripheral/accessories: Do not place the unit on an unstable cart, tripod, or on a tabletop as personal
injury and damage to the unit may occur due to a fall. Please use ofcially certied support, frames, and accessories included with the product. Follow the
instructions in this Instruction Manual during installation to ensure the quality and maintain safety.
7. Power:
Please follow the labeled specications on the unit and supply with the correct
power. If unsure of the actual power requirements, please contact the distributor and do not connect the power at will.
8. Power cable: The power cable must be properly secured as improper connections may cause
a short circuit, re hazards, or serious damage and hazards.
9. Lightning strike: During prolonged inactivity, please unplug the power cable and the video cable
to avoid damage from lightning strike and power surges.
10. Foreign objects and uids:
Please do not insert any objects into the unit or spill liquids to avoid short circuits.
11. Warning: High voltage circuitry contained within the unit. Do not disassemble to avoid
electric shock. All maintenance operations must be handled by qualied
maintenance staff.
12. Maintenance:
When the following occurs, please rst power off the unit and then perform maintenance by qualied maintenance staff:
(a). Damaged power cable or socket (b). Liquid spills or foreign objects in the unit (c). Inoperable unit when proper instructions are followed (d). Dropped unit or damaged shell (e). Other anomalies
13. Component replacement:
Replaced components by the maintenance staff must be ofcial certied parts of identical specications. Using unauthorized components can cause re hazards
and electric shock damage.
14. Safety inspection: After the unit maintenance has been completed, the maintenance staff must
perform safety inspection to ensure proper operation.
SAFETY INFORMATION
The “Caution” label to the left will be adhered on the unit
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DP NOT OPEN
The triangle symbol with lightning arrow indicates that ungrounded “Hazardous Voltage” exists within the unit. The voltage level may cause personal electric shock hazards.
The triangle symbol with exclamation mark indicates that there are important operation and maintenance instructions in the Instruction Manual.
This device complies with Part 15 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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
You are cautioned that changes or modications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate this equipment.
The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital output device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules.
FEATURES
1. Features
This high-speed dome camera is equipped with a Sony designed 1/4” CCD module, coupled with a 18X/28X/36X optical zoom lens, resulting in excellent color reproduc­tion performance. In coordination with the precision mechanical structure, high-speed rotation can be achieved.
1. Built-in 18X/28X/36X optical lens for precise image monitoring.
2. Utilizes Sony high sensitivity camera module
3. Features ICR day/night automatic switching, for a clear and sharp image even under a nighttime environment of 0.01lux.
4. 3D privacy zone: Up to 24 congurable zones with individual zoom adjustments
for complete privacy protection.
5. Maximum 432X zoom range (depends on model).
6. 560 lines of horizontal resolution.
7. Horizontal 360° rotation, rotation speed up to 430°/sec.
8. Utilizes the latest patented design of rotating slip ring to ensure perfect image transmission.
9. SNR > 50db for a clear and sharp image even under nighttime conditions.
10. Congure, save, and recall 256 preset points.
11. OSD menu for easy operation.
12. Horizontal 180° quick ip monitoring.
13. Adjustable speed/zoom range.
14. Four sets of programmable patrol mode.
15. Programmable horizontal and vertical scanning range.
16. RS485 remote communication interface up to 19200 bps.
17. Automatic defogger to heat up during lower temperature conditions.
18. User can modify individual preset speed for individual preset points.
19. Support WDR function (depend on model)
20. Built-in 9 different language support (English, Traditional Chinese, Spanish,
Portuguese, French, Japanese, German, Polish and Italian).
21. Support Preset WDR(P0~P66 point) / Preset motion function(P0~ P10 point)
(depend on speed dome model)
22. Support Messoa P/D, Pelco P/D, Bosch, Ernitec, GE (Kalatel), and Tyco com
munication protocol
2. Important Information
1. Do not point the camera at the sun, as the internal CCD component may be damaged.
2.
Do not touch the lens use specialized soft cloth to gently wipe off the lens surface on necessary.
3.
During prolonged inactivity of the camera, please cover up the lens with the cap.
4. Avoid direct shooting of intense light emitting objects, e.g. mercury­vapor lamps. When shooting at strong lights, a vertical line pattern will
FEATURES
show up on the image which is not a camera malfunction.
5. Install the unit away from interference sources and please adjust the video cable or reinstall if the screen image results in interference.
6. Please do not remove the serial number label from the unit, as this may invalidate the warranty.
3. Main/accessory
1. Camera unit ..................................................... 1
2. Instruction Manual ...........................................1
3. Quick installation guide....................................1
4. Power adapter .................................................1
4. Component Diagram
AC 24V Power In RS485 Signal Cable
Optical Dome
Connector Ring
WAN
Video Out Alarm In Alarm Out
Safety Cable
Main Unit
Lower lid
Reset
LAN
Note: WAN, LAN, and Reset functions are for network high­speed dome only.
FEATURES
1. Video out
2. Alarm in
3. Alarm out
4. AC24V power in
5. Black: AC+ / White: AC–
6. RS485 signal cable
7. Orange: Data+ / White: Data–
CONNECTIONS AND SETUP
5. Connections and setup
Please use an appropriate power adapter.
Please conrm that the dip switches are correctly congured. Please contact your supplier for adequate control panel. Improper control panel might cause damage for speed dome. WAN, LAN, and Reset functions are for network model only.
A la rm O ut C lo s e (Pink)
A la rm O ut C o m ( L ig h t Blu e)
A la rm O ut O pen (W hite )
A la rm In 3 (Ora n ge)
A C 2 4V P ower a d apter
M o nito r
K eyp ad con tro ller
LAN
W AN
R S 485
R ese t
C onv erter
A la rm in A la rm O ut
G N D (G rey)
G N D (P urple)
G N D (B lac k )
A la rm In 6 (Blue)
A la rm In 5 (Gre e n)
A la rm In 4 (Yello w )
A la rm In 2 (Red)
A la rm In 1 (Bro w n)
D a t a+ (O ran ge )
D a t a - (W h ite)
A C+ (Black) A C- (White)
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CONNECTIONS AND SETUP
Please use an appropriate power adapter.
Please conrm that the dip switches are correctly congured
Please contact your supplier for adequate control panel. Improper control panel might cause damage for speed dome.
A la rm O ut Close (Pink)
A la rm O ut Com (L ight B lu e)
A la rm O ut O pe n (White )
A la rm In 3 (O ra nge )
A C 24V P ow er a da pter
M on ito r
K ey pa d co ntrolle r
R S48 5
C onv erte r
A larm in A larm O ut
G N D (Gre y)
G N D (Purple)
G N D (Black )
A la rm In 6 (B lue)
A la rm In 5 (G re en)
A la rm In 4 (Y ellow)
A la rm In 2 (R ed )
A la rm In 1 (B rown)
D a t a + (Or an ge )
D ata- (W hi te )
A C+ (Black) A C- (White )
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6.Operation Instructions
Startup Screen
The startup screen will show the software version, communication protocol, machine address, and trans­mission baud rate etc.
6.1 Activate OSD Menu:
Method to activate the OSD menu may differ with the connected keypad controller. For keypad controller that is compatible with Pelco P / Pelco D (Messoa-P/Messoa-D), press
the key to enter the main menu screen
.
6.2 Horizontal Pan/Vertical Tilt:
Manual horizontal pan: Manual horizontal pan must be controlled through the joystick on the keypad controller. The rotation speed is adjustable between 0.1°~90°/sec by the position of the joystick, and up to 150°/sec under Turbo mode. The speed will be restricted when under Proportion P/T mode.
Manual vertical tilt: Manual vertical tilt speed is adjustable between 0.1°~45°/sec, and the speed will be restricted when under Proportion P/T mode.
Horizontal pan range 360° continuous rotation
Vertical tilt range 92°
Manual horizontal pan speed 0.1°~90° /s
Manual horizontal pan speed (Turbo mode, Pelco P/Messoa-P only)
150° /s
Manual vertical tilt speed 0.1°~45°/s
Preset maximum rotation speed
Horizontal: 430° /s
Vertical: 200° /s
Note: for indoor environment, maximum tilt angle is 85 degree; maximum 92 degree for outdoor environment.
6.3 Scanning Mode:
6.3.1 Auto Scan:
Auto scan can be congured to run at startup, or can be controlled by the keypad
controller.
(a). When the scan range has not been set:
The camera will rotate horizontally until a command from the keypad controller is
VER:
PROTOCOL:
ADDRESS:
BAUD RATE:
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recievied (e.g. horizontal rotate, vertical rotate, IRIS, and focus etc.)
(b). When the san range has been set:
The camera will rotate horizontally in the scan range until a command from the keypad controller is received (e.g. horizontal rotate, vertical rotate, iris, and focus
etc.) For conguring the scan range, please use the menu command <PAN/TILT
SETUP> SCAN LIMIT STOPS.
(c). Lens zoom:
During startup, the lens will zoom out and auto scanning will remain at the original zoom level.
(d). Tilt angle:
During startup, the camera will perform vertical scanning from the tilt angle
setting. For conguring the tilt angle, please use the menu command <OTHERS> SCAN TILT ANGLE. When the keypad controller issues auto-
scanning command, the tilt angle will remain at the original setting.
6.3.2 Frame Scanning:
Frame scanning can be congured to run at startup, or can be controlled by the keypad controller. Conguring the zoom level and tilt angle is the same as in
auto scanning.
(a). When the scan range has not been set:
The camera will scan at 45° increments until a command from the keypad controller is received (e.g. horizontal rotate, vertical rotate, iris, and focus etc.) Please refer to the diagram below.
6.3.3 Random Scanning:
Random scanning can be congure to run at startup, or can be controlled by the keypad controller. Conguring the zoom level and tilt angle is same as in auto
scanning.
(a). When the scan range has been set: (gure.1)
The camera will randomly pick a stop point and perform scanning until a com­mand from the keypad controller is recievied (e.g. horizontal rotate, vertical rotate, iris, and focus etc.) Please refer to the diagram below.
(b). When the scan range has been set: (gure.2)
The camera will randomly pick a stop point and perform scanning in the scan range until a command from the keypad controller is recievied (e.g. horizontal rotate, vertical rotate,
iris
, and focus etc.) Please refer to the diagram below.
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Note: Please use the menu command <PAN/TILT SETUP> STOP TIME (P0) to congure the stop time, range from 5 sec to 120 sec.
6.4 Camera Settings:
6.4.1 FOCUS:
Main menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
<FOCUS> menu
Description:
These focus modes to choose from:
- Manual: Use the and keys to control the focus.
- AUTO: Press the or keys to switch to manual focus mode until the commands for lens zoom, horizontal, and vertical rotate button control signals are received.
- IN ICR ON: Enables focus compensation in ICR On mode.
- ONE PUSH AF: Perform AF operation once in Manual Focus mode.
- INTERVAL: The camera will switch between auto focus and manual focus modes according to the Active time and Interval time settings: Active Time
(auto)→Interval Time (manual) →Active Time (auto)→Interval Time (manual)…
Interval and Active time settings range between 0 and 255 seconds.
-
ZOOM TRIGGER: The camera will remain under manual focus mode until the
control signals for or are received from the keypad. After the action is carried out, the camera will return to manual focus mode.
Auto focus sensitivity can be set to Normal or Low.
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Adjust Focus setting options:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to <FOCUS>, and then press the key to enter <FO-
CUS> menu.
4. Move the cursor to <MODE>, and then press the key to enter mode selection menu.
5. Move the joystick up and down to choose the function to use.
6. Press the key to conrm, or press to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.4.2 WHITE BALANCE (WB):
Main Menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
Description:
Provides the following white balance modes:
- AUTO: White balance range from 3000°K to 7500°K.
- ATW: White balance range from 2000°K to 10000°K.
- SODIUM LAMP FIX: A xed WB mode for sodium lamps.
- SODIUM LAMP AU (AUTO): An Auto WB mode for sodium lamps.
- OUTDOOR AUTO: Allows to capture images with natural white balance in the morning and evening.
- MANUAL: Manual control of R and B gain, 256 steps each.
- OUTDOOR: 5800°K base mode.
- INDOOR: 3200°K base mode.
-
ONE PUSH WB: Use the hotkey combination (number “73”+ key) to
activate ONE PUSH white balance (ONE PUSH WB mode has to be enabled).
Adjust White Balance setting option:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to WB, and then press the
key to enter WB mode selection.
4. Move the joystick up/down to make the selection.
5. Press the key to conrm the selection or press the key to can­cel selection and exit from the menu screen.
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6.4.3 AUTO EXPOSURE (AE):
Main menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
<AE> menu
The aperture can be directly controlled by the or keys.
- Mode:
- FULL AUTO: The shutter speed is set at 1/60 sec (NTSC) or 1/50 sec (PAL) and the camera will automatically adjust the aperture according to the amount of outside light. The aperture can be manually controlled; but once the zoom or horizontal pan/vertical tilt command is received, the camera will return to FULL AUTO mode.
- MANUAL: Variable Shutter, Iris and Gain
-
BRIGHT COMP: Can be either ON or OFF, or directly controlled by the key-
pad (number “71”+ key = ON; number “72”+ key = OFF)
- SHUTTER PRIORITY: The shutter speed ranges between 1/1 ~1/10,000 seconds, with 22 steps.
- AUTO SLOW SHUTTER: Can be either ON or OFF.
- SHUTTER SPEED: Only can be selected when AE mode is SHUTTER SPEED.
- AE COMPENSATION: Can be adjusted between -7 to +7.
- BACK LIGHT COMP: Can select WDR, ON. OFF.
- DAY/NIGHT: Can be either automatic or manual. To improve nighttime sensitiv-
ity, the infrared lter in the camera lens can be removed. When set to auto
mode, the camera will automatically adjust according to the environment bright­ness; under manual mode, directly press the keys number “88”+
key
= Daytime color mode; number “89”+
key = Nighttime monochrome
mode.
- FLICKERLESS: ON or OFF.
- GAIN CONTROL: ON or OFF.
Adjust Auto Exposure setting option:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to AE, and then press the
key to enter AE mode selection.
4. Move the cursor to the selection and then press the key to enter.
5. Move the joystick up/down to choose the selection.
6. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
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6.4.4 ZOOM LIMIT:
Description:
- Directly set as wide or tele mode.
- Zoom levels: X18, X28, X36, X56...up to X432.(depend on lens module)
- Max optical zoom level is X36, digital zoom level starts from X36 to X432 (depend on lens module)
Menu:
Main Menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
Adjust the Zoom Limit:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to ZOOM LIMIT, and then press the key to enter zoom level selection.
4. Move the joystick up/down to choose the zoom level selection.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.4.5 ZOOM SPEED:
Description:
- There are nine steps of zoom speed for the lens 0 ~ 7 that can be selected from the menu. When set to EXT mode, the command has to be issued through the RS485 interface.
Main Menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
Adjust the Zoom Speed:
1.
Press “95” + hold the key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to
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enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to ZOOM SPEED, and then press the key to enter zoom speed selection.
4. Move the joystick up/down to choose the zoom speed selection.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.4.6 SHARPNESS:
Sharpness control ranges from 0 to 15 (15 is the sharpest).
Main Menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
Adjust the Sharpness:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to SHARPNESS, and then press the key to enter sharpness selection.
4. Move the joystick up/down to choose the appropriate sharpness selection.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.4.7 LINE LOCK:
The camera can use the power line frequency as the sync signal source.
- Line Lock can be set to ON or OFF
- Line Phase range between 40° ~ 250°
Main menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
<LINE LOCK> menu
Ш
MODE OFF
LINE PHASE 180
Set the LINE LOCK:
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to <LINE LOCK>, and then press the key to enter <LINE LOCK> mode selection.
4. Move the cursor to the selection and then press the key to enter.
5. Move the joystick up/down to choose the selection.
6. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.4.8 PRIVACY ZONE:
This feature can enable the user to black out (or white out) a specic portion of
the screen to protect the necessary privacy. The size and position of these frame areas can be adjusted according to the horizontal pan, vertical tilt, and lens zoom
of the camera. Up to 24 frame zones can be congured.
Main Menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
Set Privacy Zone #:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to PRIVACY ZONE, and then press the
key to enter the
selection.
4. Move the joystick up/down to set the P1~P24 ON/OFF selection.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel
selection and exit from the menu screen.
Set Privacy Zone Size and Position:(Using the keypad controller)
1. First move the image to be masked to the center of the screen.
2. Press number key “83” then press and hold the
key for 2 seconds to go to the setup screen for the zone #: Screen display: PRIVACY ZONE 1 Move the joystick up/down to select the zone #
3. Press the key to conrm the zone #, and then go to the setup screen for the zone size: Screen display: PRIVACY ZONE SIZE, Move the joystick up/down to set the zone size.
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4. Press the key to conrm the zone size, and then go to the setup screen for the zone color: Screen display: PRIVACY ZONE COLOR Move the joystick up/down to select the zone color (black or white).
5. Press the key to conrm the zone color and then go to the next zone setting step, or press the key to exit the privacy zone setup mode.
Note: (a).
Up to 24 zones can be setup, but the screen can simultaneously display 8 zones.
(b).It is recommended to set the privacy zone slightly larger than the actual
area, to ensure that privacy area is not revealed during movement.
(c).Privacy zone will zoom with the lens zoom level to ensure the effect.
6.4.9 Alarm Action:
There are a set of alarm ports under the camera including 6 alarm inputs and 1
alarm output. Each alarm can be congured with 256 preset action point, and when alarm 1~6 is triggered, the camera will immediately move to the predened
position.
Main menu
<CAMERA SETUP> menu
<ALARM ACTIONS> menu
INPUT NO ACTION OUT
1 1 ON
2 2 OFF
3 3 OFF
4 4 OFF
5 5 OFF
6 6 OFF
MOTION 11 OFF
DELAY TIME 5
Set the Alarm Action:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <CAMERA SETUP> menu.
3. Before entering the <ALARM ACTIONS> screen, please rst use the keypad
controller to set the preset action point (press number key +
key at
least 2 seconds and up to 256 points) and then move the cursor to <ALARM
ACTIONS> then press the key to enter the <ALARM ACTIONS> menu.
4. Move the cursor to the alarm input, and congure the preset action and alarm
output status (ON or OFF).
5. Alarm DELAY TIME: The alarm delay time can be congured (5~120 sec).
The diagram below explains the alarm action from the signal: (a).Positive edge triggered.
(b).If there are new alarms triggered during an existing alarm, then the rst
alarm will be invalid.
(c).After the alarm ends, the camera will continue with the action before the
alarm is triggered.
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ALARM 2
ALARM 1
DELAY TIME
When using the infrared projector:
When using the infrared illuminations during nighttime as an auxiliary light source, the infrared activation signal can be connected to the alarm input port and set the alarm action to BW mode. This will prevent the constant switching between color and monochrome images caused by the strength of the external light source, as well as improve sensitivity and avoid image shaking.
MOTION Detection:
The camera features motion detection capabilities and is similarly congured as
the alarm setup.
Note:
Motion function is selectable: PATH/BW/Preset point/OFF action. When camera set in Path action, the camera would track the moving objective.
6.5 Horizontal Pan/Vertical Tilt Setup:
6.5.1 Auto Flip
The auto ipping function will enable the camera to quickly ip 180° in the vertical
direction. Objects moving under the camera can be tracked without interruption.
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Activate 180° Auto Flip:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to the AUTO FLIP selection and then press the
key to
enter.
4. Move the joystick up/down to choose ON or OFF.
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5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.5.2 Proportional P/T:
Proportional P/T enabled to let the camera to adjust the horizontal pan/vertical tilt speed according to the zoom level. When zoomed in, the horizontal and vertical speed will be slowed down so as to keep the image from moving too rapidly.
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Activate the Proportional P/T:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to the PROPORTIONAL P/T selection and then press the
key to
enter.
4. Move the joystick up/down to choose ON or OFF.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.5.3 Scan Range :
When the camera scan mode is set to random, frame, or auto, once the scan range is reached, the camera will turn the other direction.
Menu: Main Menu
<PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Activate Scan Range:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
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3.
Move the cursor to the SCAN LIMIT STOPS selection and then press the key to
enter.
4. Move the joystick up/down to choose ON or OFF.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Set the Scan Range:
1. Activate the scan range (SCAN LIMIT STOP = ON) and then exit the menu.
2. Set the left limit: use the joystick and move the camera to the left limit posi­tion, then press number key “92” + hold the
key for 2 seconds. The
screen will show: SCAN LEFT LIMIT, and the left limit will be set.
3. Set the right limit: use the joystick and move the camera to the right limit posi­tion, then press number key “93” + hold the
key for 2 seconds. The
screen will show: SCAN RIGHT LIMIT, and the right limit will be set.
6.5.4 MANUAL Scan Range:
When using the joystick to control the horizontal panning, the camera will stop panning once it reaches the MANUAL LIMIT STOPS. The scan limit can be
congured as left and right limit.
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Activate the Manual Scan Range:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the MANUAL LIMIT STOPS selection and then press the
key to enter.
4. Move the joystick up/down to choose ON or OFF.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Set the Manual Scan Range:
1.
Activate the manual scan range (MANUAL LIMIT STOP = ON) and then exit the menu.
2. Set the left limit: use the joystick and move the camera to the left limit position, then press number key “90” + hold the
key for 2 seconds.
The screen will show: MANUAL LEFT LIMIT, and the left limit will be set.
3. Set the right limit: use the joystick and move the camera to the right limit
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position, then press number key “91” + hold the
key for 2 seconds.
The screen will show: MANUAL RIGHT LIMIT, and the right limit will be set.
6.5.5 RECOVER TIME:
Under scan mode (auto, frame, random), if the auto patrol and pattern patrol are interrupted from inadvertent keypad controller input, the camera will resume the
previous action after a set amount of time. The recovery time can be congured
from 1 to 120 min, and can be disabled (OFF).
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Set the Recovery Time:
1.
Press “95” + hold the key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the RECOVER TIME selection and then press the key to enter.
4. Move the joystick up/down to set the time.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.5.6 SCAN SPEED:
Auto, random, and frame scan speed can be congured between 1° ~ 90° /sec,
but cannot exceed the MAX SPEED setting.
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Set the Scan Speed:
1.
Press “95” + hold the key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to
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enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the SCAN SPEED selection and then press the key to enter.
4. Move the joystick up/down to set the speed.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.5.7 STOP TIME:
Under random, frame, or auto scan modes, the STOP TIME can be set. During scanning, the camera will pause at each stop position from 5 sec to 120 sec.
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Set the Stop Time:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the STOP TIME selection and then press the key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to choose the position, and left/right to set the time.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.5.8 MAX SPEED:
The max speed for horizontal pan/vertical tilt can be congured between 1° to
430° /sec. To lower the amount of noise, it is recommended that a lower speed be used.
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
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Set the Max Speed:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the MAX SPEED selection and then press the key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to set the speed.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.5.9 GROUP:
For convenience of key press controls, the unit provides 4 sets of preset auto
patrol group congurations.
(1) GROUP 1:
Press “70”+
key to run rst auto patrol group.
(2) GROUP 2:
Press “90”+
key to run second auto patrol group.
(3) GROUP 3:
Press “91”+
key to run third auto patrol group.
(4) GROUP 4:
Press “92”+
key to run fourth auto patrol group.
Main Menu <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu
Set the Preset Group:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PAN/TILT SETUP> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to the GROUP selection and then press the
key to enter.
4. Move the joystick up/down to set the group.
5. Move the joystick left/right to choose the start position (S), move up/down to set the preset point.
6. Move the joystick left/right to choose the end position (E), move up/down to set the preset point.
7. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
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6.6 TITLE:
Main Menu <CAMERA TITLE> Menu
Set the Title:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2.
Move the cursor to <CAMERA TITLE>, and then press the key to enter <CAM-
ERA TITLE> menu.
3. Move the cursor down to CAMERA TITLE INPUT, and then press the key. Use the joystick up/down to select the character.
4. Move the cursor down to CAMERA TITLE, and then press the key to select either ON or OFF. If OFF is selected, then the camera title will not be shown.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.7 PRESET SETUP:
6.7.1 AUTO PATROL:
The auto patrol function will continuously scan up to 256 preset positions and is not limited by the scan range.
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Main Menu <PRESET SETUP> menu
*Before activating the auto patrol feature, please refer to Chapter 8 Congure preset points to congure the desired patrol points*
Activate the Auto Patrol:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PRESET SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PRESET SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the AUTO PATROL selection and then press the key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to choose the position, and left/right to set ON or OFF.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.7.2 PRESET SPEED:
You can modify individual preset speed for individual preset points. When setting “MAX” SPEED in preset speed section, the speed is depended on the setting in SCAN SPEED
Main Menu <PRESET SETUP> menu
Activate the Preset speed:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PRESET SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PRESET SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the PRESET SPEED selection and then press the key to enter.
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4.
Move the joystick up/down to choose the position, and left/right to set preset
speed.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.7.3 TITLE:
Main menu
<PRESET SETUP> menu
<TITLE> menu
Activate the Tilte:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PRESET SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PRESET SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the TITLE selection and then press the key to enter.
4. Enter TITLE menu then move the joystick up/down to select the preset point.
5. Move the cursor to the right to enter the title input eld. Use the joystick up/ down to select the character, and then move the cursor left/right to the next character.
6. Move the cursor down to the TITLE POSITION, and then press the key to select either the UP or DOWN position. UP will show the title at top of the screen, and DOWN will show the title at bottom of the screen.
6.7.4 PRESET WD (For WDR model only)
You can enable WDR function for individual preset point. Note: PRESET WD function only support certain models and support P0~P66 preset point only.
Main Menu <PRESET SETUP> menu
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Activate the Preset WD:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PRESET SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PRESET SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the PRESET WD selection and then press the key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to choose the position(P0~66), and left/right to set
OFF, BLC, or WDR.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.7.5 PRESET MOTION: (For WDR model only)
User can enable motion function for individual preset points. You can create and move up to 4 motion areas for every individual present point. Note: PRESET MOTION function only support certain models and support P0~P10 preset point only.
Main menu
<PRESET SETUP> menu
<PRESET MOTION> menu
Activate the Preset motion:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <PRESET SETUP>, and then press the key to enter <PRESET SETUP> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the PRESET MOTION selection and then press the key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to choose the position(P0~10), and left/right to set ON,
or OFF.
5. Move the cursor to the MOTION AREA selection and then press the key to enter.
6. Press the key to conrm the zone #, and then move zone.
Screen display: MOTION AREA 1 MOVE
7. Press the key to conrm the zone # , and then go to the setup screen for the zone size: Screen display: MOTION AREA 1 SIZE
8. Move the joystick up/down to set the zone size.
9. Press the key to exit from the menu screen.
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10.
Move the joystick up/down to choose the threshold LEVEL selection, and left/
right to set HI, MID or LOW.
11.
Move the joystick up/down to choose the INTERCAL TIME selection, and left/
right to set the time.
12. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.8 OTHERS MENU:
6.8.1 FREEZE ACTIVITY:
When the camera is in frame, random, auto, or preset scanning modes, the camera screen can be disabled during movement, and the screen image will only be shown until the camera reaches the stop point.
Main Menu <OTHERS> menu
<MOTION DETECTION>
Set Freeze Activity:
1.
Press “95” + hold the key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <OTHERS>, and then press the key to enter <OTHERS> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the FREEZE ACTIVITY selection and then press the
key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.8.2 SCAN TILT ANGLE:
The camera tilt angle can be congured for different application requirements.
Main Menu <OTHERS> menu
<MOTION DETECTION>
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Set the Tilt Angle:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <OTHERS>, and then press the key to enter <OTHERS> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the SCAN TILT ANGLE selection and then press the
key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to set tilt angle (0~92°).
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.8.3 SCHEDULE:
Main menu <OTHERS> menu <SCHEDULE> menu
<MOTION DETECTION>
Four sets of schedules can be congured with individual start time, end time, and
action mode. The actions include preset(0~32), auto scan, auto patrol 1~4, frame scan, and random scan modes.
Set a Schedule:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2.
Move the cursor to <OTHERS>, and then press the
key to enter <OTHERS>
menu.
3. Move the cursor to <SCHEDULE>, and then press the key to enter the <SCHEDULE> menu.
4.
Move the cursor to WEEK and then press the
key. Use the joystick up/down
to select the week and press the
key to conrm the selection and quit.
5. Move the cursor to ENABLE and press the key to enter the option. Use the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF.
6. Press the key to set the start time, end time, and status options.
7. Move the joystick up/down to make the selection.
8. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Note:
1.The Start and End time setup is by the unit of hours. For example, set 0 -> 1 means from 00:00 to 01:59, 2 hours in total.
2. When a schedule mode is ON and within the schedule time interval, the dome will still perform scheduling after power up from abnormal power lost; regardless of the setting for power on Menu.
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6.8.4 MOTION DETECTION: (For WDR model only)
You can set motion area to detect moving objectives. You can create and move up to 4 motion areas from display. The motion detection is active as camera rotates.
Main menu <OTHERS> menu
<MOTION DETECTION>
menu
<MOTION DETECTION>
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6.8.5 2D/3D NR
You can turn on the 2D/3D Noise Reduction function to remove noise to provide clearer images. The options include OFF and up to 5 levels according to the illumination.
6.8.6 IMAGE STABLIZER
You can turn on the IMAGE STABLIZER function to improve the stability of the image.
6.8.7 COLOR ENHANCEMENT
You can turn on this function to change a full-color image to a black & yellow one. It suits for applications where high contrast image is preferred.
6.9 SYSTEM Setup:
6.9.1 WEEK:
Main Menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
Set the Week:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYS­TEM> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the WEEK selection and then press the key to
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enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to set the week.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.9.2 TIME:
Main menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
Set the Time:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYS­TEM> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the TIME selection and then press the key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to set the time.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.9.3 PASSWORD:
Main menu <SYSTEM> menu <PASSWORD> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
PASSWORD ENABLE ON
PASSWORD
********************
Set the Password:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYS­TEM> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to <PASSWORD>, and then press the
key to enter the
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<PASSWORD> menu.
4. Move the cursor to PASSWORD ENABLE and press the key to enter the option. Use the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF.
5. If ON is selected, please enter the password. Press the key to enter the PASSWORD menu.
6. Move the joystick up/down to set the password.
7. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.9.4 POWER UP Mode:
The camera can be congured to different moves after power up: (a).PARK: The camera will move to the rst preset position.
(b).AUTO SCAN: The camera will run auto scan. (c).FRAME SCAN: The camera will run frame scan. (d).RANDOM SCAN: The camera will run random scan. (e).AUTO PATROL: The camera will run auto patrol. (f).PATTERN 1: The camera will run pattern 1. (g).BY DEFAULT: The speed dome would return to default setting after power
on. Ex, if the default setting is Auto Scan, the speed dome would run Auto Scan after power on.
(h).SCHEDULE: If the default setting is SCHEDULE, the speed dome would
run the path setting in SCHEDULE after power on.
Note: 1. If Recover Time is enabled, the speed dome would still enable
Recover Time function after power on.
2. When a schedule mode is ON and within the schedule time interval,
the dome will still perform scheduling after power up from abnormal power lost; regardless of the setting for power on Menu.
Main Menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
Set the Power Up Mode:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYS­TEM> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to the POWER UP selection and then press the
key to enter.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to set the power up mode.
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5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.9.5 LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT:
Main Menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
Load the Factory Default:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYS­TEM> menu.
3. Move the cursor to LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT, and then press the key twice to show the screen: *LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT and the setup is complete.
Note: Please do not operate keyboard when “*” appear; wait for arrows showing
on screen.
6.9.6 E-FLIP
Main Menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
Set as E-Flip:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYS­TEM> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to the E-FLIP selection and then press the key to enter E-FLIP
menu.
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4.
Move the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.9.7 MIRROR:
Main Menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
Set Mirror mode:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYS­TEM> menu.
3. Move the cursor to the MIRROR selection and then press the key to enter MIRROR menu.
4.
Move the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF.
5. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.9.8 LANGUAGE
OSD supports multiple languages: English, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Portu­guese, French, Japanese, German, Polish and Italian.
Main Menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
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Set the language:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYSTEM> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to the LANGUAGE selection and then
move the joystick up/down to
set language.
4. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
6.9.9 ACTION
You can set speed dome to auto return to default scan mode/patrol or return to park when recover time end.
Main Menu <SYSTEM> menu
LANGUAGE
ACTION
ENGLISH AUTO RETURN
Set the ACTION:
1.
Press the key to enter the main menu screen.
2. Move the cursor to <SYSTEM>, and then press the key to enter <SYSTEM> menu.
3.
Move the cursor to the ACTION selection and then
move the joystick up/down to
set AUTO RETURN or PARK.
4. Press the key to conrm selection, or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
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6.10 PATTERN TOUR:
This camera provides 4 sets of patterns and playback modes for selection. Actions for playback include lens zoom, horizontal pan, and vertical tilt etc. Once the pattern is recorded, it can be played back accordingly to the user’s discretion. Each set can record up to 6 minutes and up to 4 sets (24 minutes) of patterns recorded.
Pattern tour conguration:
1. Record: Press “101” +
key for 2 seconds → Begin rst set
Press “102” +
key for 2 seconds → Begin second set
Press “103” +
key for 2 seconds → Begin third set
Press “104” +
key for 2 seconds → Begin fourth set
2. Stop recording: Press “105”+
key
3. Playback: Press “101” +
key → Playback rst set
Press “102” +
key → Playback second set
Press “103” +
key → Playback third set
Press “104” +
key → Playback fourth set
*When the user is recording a pattern, the OSD cannot be accessed to modify an action, as the pattern recording will be interrupted. *The ongoing pattern would keep being performed after powered up from abnormal power lost; regardless of the setting for power menu.
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7.1 Menu Structure
1
1
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7.2 Menu Settings Table:
Main Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Contents Factory default
CAMERA SETUP
FOCUS MODE MANUAL, AUTO, IN ICR ON MODE, ONE PUSH AF,
INTERVAL, ZOOM TRIGGER
AUTO
ACTIVE TIME 0~255 S 5 S
INTERVAL TIME 0-255 S 5 S
SENSITIVITY LOW, NORMAL NORMAL
WB AUTO, ATW, SODIUM LAMP FIX/AU, OUTDOOR
AUTO, MANUAL, OUTDOOR, INDOOR, ONE PUSH WB
ATW
AE MODE FULL AUTO, MANUAL, BRIGHT COMP., SHUTTER
PRIORITY
FULL AUTO
AUTO SLOW SHUTTER ON/OFF OFF
SHUTTER SPEED PAL: 1/1~1/10,000 22 STEPS;
NTSC:1/1~1/10,000 22 STEPS;
PAL:1/50; NTSC:1/60
AE COMPENSATION -7 ~ +7 0
BACK LIGHT COMP ON, OFF, WDR OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO, MANUAL AUTO
FLICKERLESS ON, OFF OFF
GAIN CONROL AUTO, MANUAL AUTO
ZOOM LIMIT x18 model: x18, x36, x72, x144, x216
x28 model: x28, x56, x112, x224, x324 x36 model: x36, x72, x144, x288, x432
x18 x28 x36
ZOOM SPEED EXT, 0~7 5
SHARPNESS 0 ~ 15 10
LINE LOCK MODE ON, OFF OFF
LINE PHASE 40 ~ 250º 180º
PRIVACY ZONE P1 ~ P24: ON/OFF OFF
ALARM ACTIONS INPUT NO 0 ~ 256, BW, OFF OFF
MOTION 0 ~ 256, BW, OFF, PATH OFF
DELAY TIME 5 ~ 120 S 5
PAN/TILT SETUP
AUTO FLIP ON/OFF ON
PROPORTIONAL P/T
ON/OFF ON
SCAN LIMIT STOPS ON/OFF OFF
MANUAL LIMIT STOPS
ON/OFF OFF
RECOVER TIME OFF, 1 ~ 120 MIN OFF
SCAN SPEED 1 ~ 90 º/S 5 º/S
STOP TIME P0 ~ 255: 5 ~ 120 S 10 S
MAX SPEED 1 ~ 430 º/S 430 º/S
GROUP 1~ 4 1
CAMERA TITLE
CAMERA TITLE INPUT
20 CHARACTERS (MAX) --
CAMERA TITLE ON/OFF OFF
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PRESET SETUP
AUTO PATROL P0 ~ 255: ON/OFF P0, OFF
PRESET SPEED P0 ~ 255: 30~MAX P0, MAX
TITLE PRESET TITLE INPUT 256 POSITION, 20 CHARACTERS (MAX)
TITLE POSITION UP/DOWN UP
PRESET WD P0~66: OFF/BLC/WDR OFF
PRESET MOTION PRESET MOTION P0 ~ 10: ON, OFF P0, OFF
MOTION AREA 1~4 MIN AND MAX
LEVEL HI, MID, LOW LOW
INTERVAL TIME 1~255s 1 s
OTHERS FREEZE ACTIVITY ON, OFF OFF
SCAN TILT ANGLE 0 ~ 92º 30
SCHEDULE WEEK SUN, MON, TUE, WED, TUR, FRI, SATt MON..
ENABLE ON, OFF OFF
START 00:00~23:59 00
END 00:00~23:59 00
ACTION NA, AS, FS, RS, AP1~4, Preset (0~32) AS
MOTION DETECTION
MOTION ON, OFF OFF
MOTION AREA 1~4 MIN AND MAX
LEVEL HI, MID, LOW LOW
INTERVAL TIME 1~255s 1 s
2D/3DNR OFF, 1~5 OFF
IMAGE STABLIZER ON, OFF OFF
COLOR ENHANCEMENT
ON, OFF OFF
SYSTEM WEEK SUN, MON, TUE, WED, TUR, FRI, SAT MON.
TIME 00:00~23:59 00
PASSWORD PASSWORD ENABLE ON, OFF OFF
POWER UP BY DEFAULT, PARK, PATTERN1, SCHEDULE,
AUTO PARTOL, RANDOM SCAN, FRAME SCAN, AUTO SCAN,
BY DEFAULT
LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT
E-FLIP ON, OFF OFF
MIRROR ON, OFF OFF
LANGUAGE ENGLISH ENGLISH
ACTION AUTO RETURN, PARK AUTO
RETURN
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PRESET COMMANDS
8. Preset Commands
Use the keypad controller preset commands to quickly execute specic functions or per­form setting changes. Please refer to the following table for the button combinations and the corresponding functions. The following commands are for use with keypad controllers: Messoa-P, Messoa-D, Pelco P, Pelco D, Bosch, and Ernitec protocol.
Number + Key Press Function
0~32, 35~66, 111~255+Preset Move camera to preset point 0~32, 35~66, 111~255 33+Preset Flip 34+Preset Return to origin 70+Preset Begin auto patrol – Group 1 90+Preset Begin auto patrol – Group 2 91+Preset Begin auto patrol – Group 3 92+Preset Begin auto patrol – Group 4 71+Preset Backlight compensation ON 72+Preset Backlight compensation OFF 73+Preset White balance – one push 74+Preset Focus – one push 75+Preset Show software version 76+Preset Self test 88+Preset Color mode (daytime) 89+Preset Monochrome mode (nighttime) 96+Preset Stop scan 97+Preset Begin random scan 98+Preset Begin frame scan 99+Preset Begin auto scan 101+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group 1 102+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group 2 103+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group 3 104+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group 4 105+Preset Stop Pattern Tour-record
0~32 35~66 111~255+ Set Preset
Congure preset point 0~32, 35~66, 111~255
83+Set Preset Enter privacy zone setup mode 90+Set Preset Set manual left limit 91+Set Preset Set manual right limit 92+Set Preset Set scan left limit 93+Set Preset Set scan right limit 95+Set Preset Open menu screen 101+Set Preset Start pattern tecord -Group 1 102+Set Preset Start pattern tecord -Group 2 103+Set Preset Start pattern tecord -Group 3 104+Set Preset Start pattern tecord -Group 4
*123+ Preset – unavailable * *only 211 points can be preset and there are 20 points preserved for future use such
as 67~69, 77~82, 84~87, 94, 100, 106~110*
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PRESET COMMANDS
The following commands are for use with keypad controller GE (Kalatel KTD-405) protocol.
Number + Key Press Function
0~32, 35~52 +Preset
Move camera to preset point 0~32, 35~52 33+Preset Flip 34+Preset Return to origin 53+Preset Backlight compensation ON 54+Preset Backlight compensation OFF 55+Preset White balance – one push 56+Preset Focus – one push 58+Preset Show software version 57+Preset Self test 60+Preset Stop scan 61+Preset Begin random scan 62+Preset Begin frame scan 59+Preset Begin auto scan 0~32, 35,52+ Set Preset
Congure preset point 0~32, 35,52
62+Set Preset Set manual left limit 60+Set Preset Set manual right limit 61+Set Preset Set scan left limit 59+Set Preset Set scan right limit 63+Set Preset Open menu screen
Notes: (a). +Preset: press the PRESET key once, for example:
<Begin auto scan> press number key 99 then press the PRESET key
(b). +Set Preset: press and hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds, for example:
<Open menu screen> press number key 95 then press and hold the PRESET key
for 2 seconds
(c). Different keypad controllers may have different preset button combinations. Please
refer to the instruction manual for key combinations; the above example is the standard setup for controller PELCO P/ PELCO D (MESSOA-P/MESSOA-D).
PRESET COMMANDS
The following commands are for use with DVR Tyco Protocol
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Command Name
Description DVR Tyco
Pan Left Pan left (24°/sec) until Pan V Pan Right
Pan right (24°/sec) until Pan Stop
V
Pan Stop Stop Panning V Tilt Up Tilt up until Tilt Stop V Tilt Down Tilt down until Tilt Stop V Tilt Stop Stop Panning V Focus Near Focus Near until Focus Far or Focus Stop V Focus Far Focus Far until Focus Near or Focus Stop V Focus Stop Stop focus V Zoom In Zoom in(telephoto) until Zoom Out or Zoom Stop V Zoom Out Zoom in(wide angle) until Zoom Out or Zoom Stop V Zoom Stop Stop zoom V Iris Open Opens iris (manual iris mode)/lightens Iris Preference™ offset
(auto iris mode) until Iris Close or Iris Stop
V
Iris Close Close iris (manual iris mode)/darkens Iris Preference™ offset
(auto iris mode) until Iris Close or Iris Stop
V
Iris Stop Stop iris offset adjustment (also stops V-Phase Adjust) V Define Pattern 1 Start defining Pattern 1 V Define Pattern 2 Start defining Pattern 2 V Define Pattern 3 Start defining Pattern 3 V Mark Target 1 Store the current position as Target 1 V Mark Target 2 Store the current position as Target 2 V Mark Target 3 Store the current position as Target 3 V Mark Target 4 Store the current position as Target 4 V Mark Target 5 Store the current position as Target 5 V Mark Target 6 Store the current position as Target 6 V Mark Target 7 Store the current position as Target 7 V Go to Target 1 Go to preset position called Target 1 V Go to Target 2 Go to preset position called Target 2 V Go to Target 3 Go to preset position called Target 3 V Go to Target 4 Go to preset position called Target 4 V Go to Target 5 Go to preset position called Target 5 V Go to Target 6 Go to preset position called Target 6 V Go to Target 7 Go to preset position called Target 7 V Run Pattern 1 Run Pattern 1 V Run Pattern 2 Run Pattern 2 V Run Pattern 3 Run Pattern 3 V Pattern End Tells the dome to stop recording (defining) a pattern V Flip Pan 180o from the current position. V Enter Dome Menu Display dome menu and enters menu mode V Exit Dome Menu Exits dome menu and returns to normal dome operation Proportional speed Proportional speed pan or tilt movement commands Set Preset Store the current position as the specified preset. Go to Preset Positions to preset specified by preset number.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9. 1 Installation Instructions
9.1.1 Pendant Pipe Mount
Ceiling Support Frame Installation Instructions
(1) Remove the ceiling support frame and attach the connector ring to the
aluminum tube in clockwise direction.
(2)
Mark the ceiling with regards to the 4 mount holes on the ceiling support frame.
(3) Drill 4 holes of diameter φ6mm, depth 20mm.
(4) Hammer the 4 wall screws into the holes. (5) Secure the entire ceiling support frame to the screw mounts (Figure 1). (6) Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support in the clockwise direction
(Figure 2).
(7) Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and
push the cables out from the bottom (Figure 4, 5).
(8) Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the
clockwise direction. Use hex driver to secure the stop screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the tube (Figure 6).
(9) Installation completed (Figure 7).
Note:
When using water sealing tape, the entire portion of the spiral tooth for the
connector ring must be applied with the tape. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection.
When drilling the hole, please make sure the wall thickness is greater than
50mm in order to maintain its structural integrity.
The holes on the wall support are of diameter φ 8 mm. Please use screws of
φ 6~7.5mm.
Warning:
Please remove the connector ring from the speed dome and replace with the
connector ring that comes with the support.
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be secured to the
main unit and the pendant mount bracket. Please select from one of the four
screw holes (gure 1) on the nearby support frame to secure the safety cable.
This will prevent the unit from falling and cause personal injuries.
A Secure support B Metal tube C Connector ring D Screws
Figure 1
Figure 2
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1. 2 Wall Mount
Wall Hang Support Installation Instructions
(1) Remove the secure plate and drill 4 holes on the wall matching the mount
holes on the plate. Diameter φ3/8” (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2” (40mm).
(2)
Hammer 4 screw mounts into the holes and then secure the plate with a hex
driver.
(3) Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support in the clockwise direction
(Figure 2).
(4) Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and
push the cables out from the bottom.
(5) Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the
clockwise direction. Use hex driver to secure the stop screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the tube (Figure 3).
(6) Installation completed (Figure 4).
Note:
When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth for the
connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection.
The holes on the wall support are of diameter φ 10 mm. Please use screws
of φ 8~9mm, and make sure the drilled holes are of correct size to ensure
proper installation.
When drilling the hole, please make sure the wall thickness is greater than
50mm in order to maintain its structural integrity.
Warning:
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected
to the main unit and wall mount bracket. This will avoid personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation.When installing the main unit, please secure
the safety cable to one of the four screw holes on the nearby support frame. Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly. Please remove the connector ring from the speed dome and replace with the
connector ring that comes with the support.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 4
Figure 3
Figure 5
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.3 Wall Mount With Power Box
U-Shape Water-Proof Box Installation Instructions
(1) Attach the mounting holes guide onto the wall. (2) Drill 4 holes on the wall matching the mount holes on the plate. Diameter
φ3/8” (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2” (40mm) (Figure 1).
(3) Hammer 4 screw mounts into the holes. (4) Secure the water-proof box to the U tube with a hex driver (Figure 2). (5) Loosen the security screws of the lid with a hex driver (leave the single lower
right screw in) (Figure 4).
(6) Fasten the connector ring to the U tube and use a hex driver to secure
the stop screws to the connector ring. Thread the cabling of the main unit through the U tube and push the cables out to the bottom of the water-proof box. Pull out the cables and connect them to the PCB board (Figure 3).
(7) After all cables are connected, please make sure the cables are properly
tted to avoid water leaks (Figure 5).
(8) Return the lid to position and securely fasten the security screws. (9) Installation completed (Figure 6).
Note:
When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the
connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rain water
leaking through the connection.
The holes on the wall support are of diameter φ 10 mm. Please use screws
of φ 8~9mm, and make sure the drilled holes are of correct size to ensure
proper installation. When drilling the hole, please make sure the wall thickness is greater than
50mm in order to maintain its structural integrity.
Warning:
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected
to the main unit and safety wire screw hole (Figure 1). This will avoid
personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation. Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly.
Figure 1
A Wall Moun With Power Box
B Hexagon head nuts
C Safety wire screw
D Gland
E Expansion anchor
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Wiring Diagram
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 5
Figure 6
TO SPEED DOME CABLE
AC ADAPTER OUT
TO AC 90~260V
AC ADAPTER IN
CONTROL PANEL
ETHERNET CABLE
ALARM IN
ALARM OUT
ADAPTER
AC - AC
POWER PLUG
Wiring Diagram
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.4 Pendant Pipe Mount With Power Box
L-Shape Water-Proof Box Installation Instructions
(1) Attach the mounting holes guide onto the wall. (2) Drill 4 holes on the wall matching the mount holes on the plate. Diameter
φ3/8” (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2” (40mm) (Figure 1).
(3) Hammer 4 screw mounts into the holes. (4) Secure the water-proof box to the L tube with a hex driver (Figure 2). (5) Loosen the security screws of the lid with a hex driver (leave the single lower
right screw in) (Figure 4).
(6) Fasten the connector ring to the L tube and use a hex driver to secure
the stop screws to the connector ring. Thread the cabling of the main unit through the L tube and push the cables out to the bottom of the water-proof box. Pull out the cables and connect them to the PCB board (Figure 3).
(7) After all cables are connected, please make sure the cables are properly
tted to avoid water leaks (Figure 5).
(8) Return the lid to position and securely fasten the security screws. (9) Installation completed (Figure 6).
Note:
When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the
connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rain water
leaking through the connection.
The holes on the wall support are of diameter φ 10 mm. Please use screws
of φ 8~9mm, and make sure the drilled holes are of correct size to ensure
proper installation. When drilling the hole, please make sure the wall thickness is greater than
50mm in order to maintain its structural integrity.
Warning:
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected
to the main unit and safety wire screw hole (Figure 1). This will avoid
personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation. Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly.
Figure 1
A Expansion anchor
B Pendant Pipe Mount With Power
Box
C Hexagon head nuts
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 2 Dimensions DiagramFigure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
CONTROL PANEL
AC ADAPTER OUT
POWER PLUG
ETHERNET CABLE
ADAPTER
AC - AC
TO SPEED DOME CABLE
ALARM OUT
ALARM IN
TO AC 90~260V
AC ADAPTER IN
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.5 Parapet Wall Mount
Daughter Wall Installation Instructions
(1) Remove the secure plate and drill 8 holes on the wall matching the mount
holes on the plate. Diameter φ3/8” (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2” (40mm) (Figure 1).
(2) Hammer 8 screw mounts into the holes and then secure the plate with a hex
driver (Figure 2). (3) Fasten the connector ring to the L tube in the clockwise direction (Figure 3). (4) Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and
push the cables out from the bottom (Figure 4). (5) Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the
clockwise direction (Figure 4). (6) Use hex driver to secure the stop screw to the connector ring and fasten the
safety cable to the tube (Figure 5).
(7) Insert the entire tube (including the main unit) into the hole tting on the
secure plate (Figure 6). (8) Rotate the tube clockwise until 180° with the secure plate, and then fasten
the screws (Figure 7). (9) Installation completed (Figure 8).
Note:
When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the
connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection.
The holes on the wall support are of diameter φ 10 mm. Please use screws
of φ 8~9mm, and make sure the drilled holes are of correct size to ensure
proper installation.
When drilling the hole, please make sure the wall thickness is greater than
50mm in order to maintain its structural integrity.
Warning:
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected
to the main unit and safety wire screw hole. This will avoid personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation.
Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly.
A Expansion anchor
B Fixed plate
C Hexagon head nuts
D Hole
E Gland
Figure 1
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5
Figure 7
Figure 6 Figure 8
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.6 Pole Mount
Tube Support Installation Instructions
(1) Thread the metal strap through the rectangular holes on the corner support
(Figure 1). (2) Use a Philips screwdriver to tighten the metal strap, and then line up the
holes on the water-proof box to the holes on the support. Use a hex driver to
secure in a clockwise direction (Figure 2). (3) Installation completed (Figure 3).
Note:
When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the
extension pole and the connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection.
The holes on the wall support are of diameter φ 10 mm. Please use screws
of φ 8~9mm, and make sure the drilled holes are of correct size to ensure
proper installation.
Warning:
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected
to the main unit and safety wire screw hole. This will avoid personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation.
Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly.
Figure 1
Figure 2 Figure 3
A
Corner Mount adapter
B Metal strap
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.7 Corner Mount
Corner Support Installation Instructions
(1) Drill 4 holes on the wall of diameter φ3/8” (9.5mm), depth 1-1/2” (40mm).
(2) Hammer screw mounts into the drilled holes (Figure 1). (3) Line up the holes on the water-proof box to the holes on the support, and
use a hex driver to secure in the clockwise direction (Figure 2). (4) Installation completed (Figure 3). Note:
When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the
extension pole and the connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection.
The holes on the wall support are of diameter φ10 mm. Please make sure the
drilled holes are of correct size to ensure proper installation.
Warning:
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected
to the main unit and safety wire screw hole. This will avoid personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation.
Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
A
Corner Mount adapter
B Expansion anchor
C Hexagon head nuts
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.8 Extension Pole
Extension Pole Installation Instructions
(1) Remove the extension pole and connector ring. (2) Secure the connector ring to the original connection unit in the clockwise
direction (Figure 1). (3) Secure the extension pole to the connector ring and use a hex driver to
secure the stop screws in place (Figure 2). (4) Installation completed.
Note:
When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the
extension pole and the connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rainwater leaking through the connection.
The space within the ceiling must be greater than 250mm or otherwise the
installation will not t.
Warning:
When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected
to the main unit and safety wire screw hole. This will avoid personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation.
Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly.
A Extension pole (coupling)
B Extension pole(pipe)
C Allen key
D Outdoor housing
Figure 1 Figure 2
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.9 Sun Shield
Sun Shield Installation Instructions
(1) Remove the sun shade. (2) Place the sun shade over the main unit from above (Figure 1). (3)
Use a hex driver to secure the screw to the connector ring clockwise (Figure 2). (4) Installation completed (Figure 3).
Note:
Make sure there is no damage to the parts during assembly.
A Coupling B Sun shield
Figure 2 Figure 3
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9.1.10 In-Ceiling Mount
Suggest to power on the speed dome beyond -5°C (-23°F) or it would need 2~5 minutes to warm up before powered on
(1) Remove four tapes from dome cover then open the dome cover
counterclockwise. Please refer to Figure 1.
(2)
Remove the pink EPE and the tapes on iron hooks.
Please refer to Figure 2.
(3) Move the iron hooks to track bottom by turning screws counterclockwise.
Please refer to Figure 3.
(4) Push the iron hooks to center. Please refer to Figure 4.
(5) Glue the guide pattern on ceiling, drill the hole then mount the camera on
ceiling. Please refer to Figure 5.
(6) Push the iron hooks to both side, then move the iron hooks by turning
screws clockwise to fasten on ceiling. Please refer to Figure 6.
(7) The installation is completed, please note the minimum ceiling load required
is 3.6Kg (7.9 lb). Please refer to Figure 7.
Figure 1
Figure 2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
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DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
SW1: Camera address setup
Address
SW pin #
Address
SW pin #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 on off off off off off off off 51 on on off off on on off off
2 off on off off off off off off 52 off off on off on on off off
3 on on off off off off off off 53 on off on off on on off off
4 off off on off off off off off 54 off on on off on on off off
5 on off on off off off off off 55 on on on off on on off off
6 off on on off off off off off 56 off off off on on on off off
7 on on on off off off off off 57 on off off on on on off off
8 off off off on off off off off 58 off on off on on on off off
9 on off off on off off off off 59 on on off on on on off off
10 off on off on off off off off 60 off off on on on on off off
11 on on off on off off off off 61 on off on on on on off off
12 off off on on off off off off 62 off on on on on on off off
13 on off on on off off off off 63 on on on on on on off off
14 off on on on off off off off 64 off off off off off off on off
15 on on on on off off off off 65 on off off off off off on off
16 off off off off on off off off 66 off on off off off off on off
17 on off off off on off off off 67 on on off off off off on off
18 off on off off on off off off
68 off off on off off off on off
19 on on off off on off off off
20 off off on off on off off off
21 on off on off on off off off
22 off on on off on off off off
23 on on on off on off off off
24 off off off on on off off off
25 on off off on on off off off
230 off on on off off on on on
26 off on off on on off off off 231 on on on off off on on on
27 on on off on on off off off 232 off off off on off on on on
28 off off on on on off off off 233 on off off on off on on on
29 on off on on on off off off 234 off on off on off on on on
30 off on on on on off off off 235 on on off on off on on on
31 on on on on on off off off 236 off off on on off on on on
32 off off off off off on off off 237 on off on on off on on on
63
64
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
33 on off off off off on off off 238 off on on on off on on on
34 off on off off off on off off 239 on on on on off on on on
35 on on off off off on off off 240 off off off off on on on on
36 off off on off off on off off 241 on off off off on on on on
37 on off on off off on off off 242 off on off off on on on on
38 off on on off off on off off 243 on on off off on on on on
39 on on on off off on off off 244 off off on off on on on on
40 off off off on off on off off 245 on off on off on on on on
41 on off off on off on off off 246 off on on off on on on on
42 off on off on off on off off 247 on on on off on on on on
43 on on off on off on off off 248 off off off on on on on on
44 off off on on off on off off 249 on off off on on on on on
45 on off on on off on off off 250 off on off on on on on on
46 off on on on off on off off 251 on on off on on on on on
47 on on on on off on off off 252 off off on on on on on on
48 off off off off On on off off 253 on off on on on on on on
49 on off off off On on off off 254 off on on on on on on on
50 off on off off on on off off 255 on on on on on on on on
W2: Communication protocol / Baud rate / Terminal resistance:
SW pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Comm.
Protocol
Messoa-P NC NC OFF OFF OFF OFF NC NC
Messoa-D NC NC ON OFF OFF OFF NC NC
Pelco-P NC NC OFF ON OFF OFF NC NC
Pelco-D NC NC ON ON OFF OFF NC NC
Bosch NC NC OFF OFF ON OFF NC NC
Ernitec NC NC ON OFF ON OFF NC NC
Kalatel NC NC OFF ON ON OFF NC NC
Tyco NC NC ON ON ON OFF NC NC
Baud
Rate
2400 NC NC NC NC NC NC ON ON
4800 NC NC NC NC NC NC OFF ON
9600 NC NC NC NC NC NC ON OFF
19200 NC NC NC NC NC NC OFF OFF
Terminal
Resistance
ON NC ON NC NC NC NC NC NC
OFF NC OFF NC NC NC NC NC NC
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model
18X High-speed Dome
Camera
28X High-speed Dome
Camera
36X High-speed Dome
Camera
Image system NTSC/PAL
Lens
Image Sensor 1/4” SONY Exview HAD CCD
Optical zoom 18X 28X 36X
F-Stop Range F1.4 ~ F3.0 F1.35 ~ F3.7 F1.6 ~ F4.5
Focal length (Wide~Tele) 4.1mm ~ 73.8mm 3.5 mm ~ 98 mm f=3.4 mm ~ 122.4 mm
View Angle 48.0° (wide) ~ 2.8° (tele) 55.8° (wide) ~ 2.1° (tele) 57.8°(wide) ~ 1.7°(tele)
Effective pixels(HxV) NTSC: 380K pixels approx, PAL: 440 pixels approx.
Scanning system 2:1 Interlace, NTSC: V: 59.94Hz, H: 15.734KHz, PAL: V: 50Hz, H: 15.625KHz
Sync system Internal / linelock
Video output 1Vpp composite output, 75 ohm
Horizontal resolution 560 TVL
S/N ratio More than 50 dB
Zoom limit
Up to 216X (optical 18X,
digital 12X)
Up to 324X (optical 28X,
digital 12X)
Up to 432X (optical 36X,
digital 12X)
Focusing system Auto(normal sensitivity / low sensitivity)
Focus
Auto (sensitivity: normal, low), One-push AF, Manual,
Innity, Interval AF, Zoom Trigger AF
Minimum illumination
Normal Mode
Normal mode:
0.05 lux (F1.4, 1/60(1/50)
sec. ICR OFF, 10 IRE)
Slow shutter mode:
0.003 lux (F1.4, 1/4(1/3)
sec. ICR OFF, 10 IRE)
Normal mode:
0.05 lux (F1.35, 1/60(1/50)
sec. ICR OFF, @10 IRE)
Slow shutter mode:
0.003 lux (F1.35, 1/4(1/3)
sec. ICR OFF, @10 IRE)
Normal mode:
0.07 lux (F1.6, 1/60(1/50)
sec. ICR OFF, @10 IRE)
Slow shutter mode:
0.005 lux (F1.6, 1/4(1/3)
sec. ICR OFF, @10 IRE)
Night Mode
0.0075 lux (F1.4, 1/60
(1/50) sec. ICR ON, @10
IRE)
Slow shutter mode:
0.0004 lux (F1.4, 1/4(1/3)
sec.ICR ON, @10 I
0.005 lux (F1.35, 1/60
(1/50) sec.ICR ON, @10
IRE)
Slow shutter mode:
0.0003 lux (F1.35, 1/4(1/3)
sec. ICR ON, @10 IRE)
0.0075 lux (F1.6,
1/60(1/50)sec. ICR ON,
@10 IRE)
Slow shutter mode:
0.0005 lux (F1.6, 1/4(1/3)
sec.ICR ON, @10 IRE)
Gain control Auto/Manual (-3 to 28 dB, 2 dB steps)
White balance Auto, ATW,One-push, Indoor, Outdoor, Manual, Outdoor Auto, Sodium Lamp
Electric shutter
NTSC: 1/4 to 1/10,000sec. 20 Steps
PAL: 1/3 to 1/10,000sec. 20 Steps
Auto slow shutter On / Off
AE control Auto, Manual, Priority mode, Bright, EV compensation, Back-light compensation
EV compensation -10.5~+10.5dB (15 steps)
Backlight Compensation On / Off
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Alarm function Yes
Day/Night mode Yes
Flickerless Yes
Wide dynamic Yes, 128X
3D Noise Reduction Yes
Motion detection Yes
Image stablizer Yes
Picture Effect
Mechanical Flip E-FLIP Yes
Mirror Image Yes
Freeze Image Yes
P/T Operation
Pan Range 360o continuous
Tilt range 184o (92o each hemisphere)
Manual Pan speed 0.1 - 90o/s
0.1o/s: max dig. zoom ; 0.4o/s :max opt. zoom
Manual Pan speed
(turbo)
150o/sec
Manual tilt speed 0.1 - 45o/s
0.1o/s: max dig. zoom ; 0.4o/s :max opt. Zoom
Preset speed Pan: 430o/sec(max); Tilt: 200o/sec (max)
Proportional P/T Provided
Pan/Tilt limit User denable
Auto Flip on/off
Zoom Limit 18x (optical onl), 36x, 72x, 144x, 216x
Programmable Preset 256 points
Programmable Tours 4 pattern tours memorizing up to 6 mins of manual control
Privacy zone On / off, up to 24 zones (3D Privacy Zone)
Scan function Random,frame and auto-scan selectable
Alarm 6 inputs / 1 output
Preset titles Max 20 characters
Password protection Alphanumerical Dome OSD setup protection Other Superior
Functions
Super Fine Pan for 0.02° Accuracy / Motion Detection / Scheduling
Remote control
Remote control MESSOA P/D (Also support Pelco-P/D,GE-Kalatal, Bosch, Ernitec,Tyco)
Special Commands support absolute(X , Y , Z) position
Interface RS485 (2-wire)
Baud Rate 2400,4800,9600,19200 bit/s(DIP-sw selectable)
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
67
Network & Digital Video (Network High-Speed Dome Only)
Video Compression H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG
Picture Resolution
Full D1 (720x480 in NTSC, 720x576 in PAL), CIF (352x240 in NTSC, 352x288 in
PAL), QCIF (160x112 in NTSC, 176x144 in PAL)
Bit Rate 28K ~ 3M bps
Image Frame Rate NTSC: 30fps at full D1 resolution, PAL: 25fps at full D1 resolution
Multi-stream Up to 4 congurable frame rate /bit rates streams for preview and recording
Interface LAN x 1, WAN x1, Ethernet(10/100 Base-T)
Software
Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above
SDK ActiveX control, C SDK
Security Password Protection: Congured by the Administrator
Mechanical/Environment
Operating temperature -10°C to 50°C (-14°F to 122°F)
Operating humidity 20% ~ 80% RH
Storage temperature -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Dimensions(øxH)
Outdoor model: 217mm X 324mm (8.5” x 12.8”)
Indoor model: 250mm X 257mm (9.8" X 10.1")
Weight 3.8 KG (8.38 lb) approx.
Electrical
Power requirement AC24V +/-10%
Power consumption
Outdoor model
High-speed dome: 46W (max.)
Network High-speed dome: 52.5W (max.)
Indoor model 18W (max.)
OSD
Multi language support
English, Simplied Chinese , Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French,
Japanese, German, Polish, Italian
Protection (Outdoor model only)
Vandal proof 750KG (1653 lb) impact
Water proof IP67
Other With Heater and Blower
Regulation NTSC: FCC, UL, PAL: CE
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