Security Tronix ST-PTZIR650-23 Installation Manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL
ST-PTZIR650-23
High Speed Intelligent Dome
PTZ Color Camera
Copyright North American Cable Equipment,
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS OR OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
different persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this product.
PRECAUTIONS:
Persons without technical qualifications should not attempt to operate this
dome device before reading this manual thoroughly.
Remove any power to the dome before attempting any operations or adjustments
inside the dome cover to avoid potential damage to the mechanism.
Inside the dome cover there are precision optical and electrical devices. Heavy pressure, shock and other sudden adjustments or operations should be avoided. Otherwise, you may cause irreparable damage to the product.
Please DO NOT remove or disassemble any internal parts of the video camera to Avoid normal operation and possibly void the warranty. There are no serviceable parts inside the camera.
All electrical connections to the dome should be made in strict accordance with the
attached labels and wiring instructions in this manual and in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. Failure to do so may damage the dome beyond repair and void the warranty.
For outdoor installation especially in high places or poles, it is highly recommended
that the proper lightning arrestors and surge suppressors are installed before the dome is entered into service.
Please do not use the product under circumstances where the environment
exceeds the maximum specified temperature, humidity or power supply specifications.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read these instructions before attempting installation or operation of this dome.
2. Keep these instructions for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings and adhere to electrical specifications. Follow all instructions.
4. Clean only with non abrasive dry cotton cloth, lint free and approved acrylic cleaners.
5. Should the clear dome of the camera become dirty, use a special lens cleaning cloth and solution to properly clean it.
6. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
7. Use only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer.
8. Verify that the surface you are planning to use for attaching the dome can adequately support the weight of the device and mounting hardware.
9. Protect this device against lighting storms with proper power supplies, surge arrestors and other protective precautions.
10. Refer all servicing to SecurityTronix service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any way, when liquid traces are present, or the presence of loose objects is evident or if the device does not function properly, or has received sever impact or has been dropped accidentally.
11. Do not use this product under circumstances exceeding specified temperature and humidity ratings.
12. Avoid pointing the camera directly to the sun or other extremely bright objects for prolonged period of time avoiding the risk of permanent damages to the imaging sensor.
13. The attached instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risks of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
14. During usage, the user should abide by all electrical safety standards and adhere to electrical specifications for the operation of the dome. The control cable for RS485 communications as well as the video signal cables should be isolated from high voltage equipment and high voltage cables.
15. Use supplied power supply transformer only.
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1 Product Contents
IR Speed dome 1pc Wall mount bracket 1pc Power supply 1pc Screws kit 1pc User manual 1pc
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1.2 Specification
Horizontal Rotation Speed
0.02°-200°/s
Tilt Rotation Speed
0.02°-100°/s
Horizontal Rotation Range
360°
Tilt Rotation Range
93°
Auto Flip
Horizontal 180°, Vertical 90°
Auto control IR LED
PWM
A-B Scan
User programmable
A-B Scan Speed
1-64 levels setting available
360° Scan Speed
1-64 levels setting available
Dwell Preset
5-60s interval
Preset Points
220
Go to Preset Speed
200°/s
Guard Tours
4 groups
Guard Points per tour
Max.16 points, dwell time user selectable
Pattern Scan
4 pcs
Pattern Scan Record
max.15 minutes or 512 commands
Home Pos Time
1-60mins available
PWR on Action
Memory as power off / Pattern / 360° scan / A-B scan / Preset
cruise / Preset 1-8 / No action
Communication Protocol
Pelco-D,Pelco-P
Communication
RS485 Bus
Baud Rate
1200/2400/4800/9600bps
Privacy Mask
Not supported on this module
3D Location
supported
Time Scheduling function
Not supported on this module
Alarm
Optional
Auto-tracking
Optional
Operating Temperature
Outdoor: -10°F ~ +130°F
Operating humidity
≤95% Non Condensing
Heater & Blower
Auto temperature control
Power
24VAC ≤3A
Lightning protection
transient voltage 6000V
IR Illumination Distance
375 ft
Power Consumption
≤ 20W
Compatible camara
SONY,HITACHI, SAMSUNG etc.
LED Angle of Illumination
Ø22=6,Ø16=5
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1.3 Performance Features
PWM function. Intelligent IR illumination & power consumption is variable, dependent
upon the zoom factor.
3D allocation. The pan and zoom functions are performed simultaneously for faster
target acquisition.
Supported Protocols. Pelco-D/P; Others on special request.
4 path patterns. Each path can record 512 different instructions or 900s of
PTZ instructions.
Manual speed control. At the lowest 0.02º/s speed, the dome provides very
smooth operation .
4 guard groups. Up to 16 preset points can be assigned in each tour. Each of
the 16 points can be adjusted independently for dwell time and travel speed.
Optional IP module (built in provision). Built-in high density RTC clock supports time management function. Strong video processing ability supports auto-tracking and motion detecting
alarm function.
Park action. If the user does not operate the dome in a predetermined time, it will
automatically run a preset guard group, trace memory group, pan scan etc.
The dome can remember its current operation before being powered off and return
to its previous operation after power is restored.
Built-in fan and heater can control the temperature automatically.
Heater operates below 32°F and fan operates above 104°F.
Multiple languages for OSD menu, English, Spanish, Chinese etc.
The response of IR illumination to ambient light can be adjustable.
Accurate step motor control provides for stable running, precise location
and sensitive response.
Metal body construction with an environmental rating of IP 66.
Built-in 6000V anti-surge protection equipment.
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1.4 Function Description Auto-adaptive to Protocol and Module
The dome can auto-adapt to multiple protocols and many camera modules without changing the DIP switchs.
3D Allocation
Allow the camera to operate both the pan and tilt simultaneously while recalling presets, for faster operation.
Privacy Masking (Not available on this module)
This feature allows the user to set certain areas of the image as un-viewable, such as manager’s computers, restrooms, etc.
Pattern
Records the user’s operation of the PTZ controls and plays them back exactly as they were originally performed. Rather than a tour, where the camera moves single point to single point, the movement of a pattern follows all the nuance of the operator’s input.
This dome camera has 4 path patterns. Each path can record 512 different instructions or the longest 15mins of path operation, whichever is less.
Zero Alignment
The user can specify a pan-position point to be the camera’s zero point. When the dome is in use, preset drift can occur over time. If this happens, the zero-point can be used as a reference for the dome to reset its alignment.
Auto Flip
In the manual tracking mode, when a target goes directly beneath the dome, the dome will automatically rotate 180 degree in horizontal direction to maintain continuity of tracking. When the dome flips, the camera starts moving upward as long as you hold the joystick in the down position.
Focus
The auto focus feature enables the camera to focus automatically to maintain clear image. The user can also use manual focus when conditions require it, such as when there are near and far objects in the frame at the same time.
Under the following conditions, the camera may not auto focus on the target: (1) The target is not in the center of the screen; (2) Attempting to view 2 subjects which are far and near at the same time; (3) The target is a brightly lit object, such as a neon lamp, etc.;. (4) The camera’s dome is covered with water droplets or dust; (5) Targets are moving quickly; (6) Large area targets without much detail, such as wall; (7) Targets which are too dark or faint.
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BLC Back Light Compensation (Not available on this model)
If a bright backlight is present, the target in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette. The BLC function can enhance the target in the center of the picture; the dome uses the center of the picture to adjust the iris. If there is a bright light source outside this area which tends to wash out to white, the camera will adjust the iris so that the target in the sensitive area will be properly exposed.
Iris Control
The camera features automatic camera aperture (iris). The camera senses changes in ambient light and automatically adjusts the lens aperture to make the brightness of the output image stable.
Ratio Speed
Intelligent pan and tilt speed is variable dependent on the zoom factor. When zooming in, the speed will become slower and when zooming out, the speed will become faster.
Pan Scan
The dome continuously scans 360°clockwise at set speed in horizontal direction, under the condition that the pitch angle remains the same. While scanning, the operator can move the joystick to exit from the scanning mode.
Preset
Once the camera has been programmed with specific location presets, it can automatically move to the predefined positions when presets are called from a PTZ controller or DVR.
Guard Tour Scan
The dome runs a patrol according to the specific presets which the user has programmed, in the order they are set to run.
A-B Scan
The dome scans back and forth between 2 preset points ( A-B points) in both horizontal and vertical directions, according to the speed the user sets in the menu.
Power Off Memory
This feature allows the dome to resume its previous preset or status after power is restored. By the default setting, the dome supports power up memory, which improves reliability and avoids repeated settings of the previous parameters.
Park Action
If the dome is not operated within the user-set time, it will automatically run a specific mode (pan scan, A-B scan, park action, cruise, preserve action etc.).
Multilanguage OSD Menu
The language used for the on screen menu can be set to one of several available languages ­English, Spanish etc.
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2 Installation
2.1 DIP Switch Settings
2.1.1 Preparation
Before installation, make sure that the protocol, baud rate and address code used by the product is fully consistent with the control system. Corresponding DIP switch settings can be seen below. The access plate for the DIP switches is located just above the camera lens opening on the outside of the camera:
NOTE: It is much easier to set the communication parameters using the on-screen menu rather than the DIP switches. See page 11 for details.
2.1.2 Address Settings
DIP switch SW1 is used to set the address of the camera. It is an 8-bit switch. The number value of switch 1 = 1, switch 2 = 2, switch 3 = 4, switch 4 = 8, switch 5 = 16, switch 6 = 32, switch 7 = 64 and switch 8 = 128. The values of all switches which are in the ON position are added to determine the address. (See illustration below) As an example, if the 1st and 3rd switches are allocated to the ON position, the binary code is 00000101, so the corresponding address is 5 (sw1 = 1 + sw3 = 4).
For complete, detailed settings please refer to the “Address Code Mapping Tables” on pages 25 and 26.
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2.1.3 Baud Rate Settings
The 4th and 5th “Function” (FUN) DIP Switches set the Baud rate. Factory-default setting is 2400bps. This is the baud rate which SecurityTronix recommends for most installations.
Baud rates: 1200bps, 2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps selectable
2.1.4 RS-485 Bus Matching Resistance
The 8th DIP switch of FUN SW2 is to select the matching resistor. In order to prevent interference of the RS-485 communication signal and other signals, the parallel matching resistor is needed in the communication interface of the dome camera at the far end of the RS485 bus run.
Use the 8th switch of the FUN switch group to connect the resistor the the RS485 bus ONLY IF THE CAMERA IS THE LAST CAMERA ON THE BUS. If there are multiple PTZ cameras on the RS485 bus, all others should not have a termination resistor applied.
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2.2 Bracket Dimensions
2.2.1 Included Wall Mounted Bracket
2.2.2 Optional Corner Mounted Bracket
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2.3 Installation of Brackets.
2.3.1 Wall Mounted
Fig 1 Installation conditions: This wall mounted dome can be used on walls whose thickness and sturdiness should be
enough to install expansion bolt outdoors, or be used with an electrical box or mounted to a stud indoors. The wall must be able to bear at least 4 times the weight of the dome.
To install the wall hanging bracket: a. As shown in fig 2, use the installation holes of the wall hanging bracket as a pattern and mark
the locations of the holes on the wall.
Fig 2
b. As shown in fig 3, attach the wall hanging bracket to the wall with wire and cable passed through it.
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Fig 3
2.4 Connection
RS485 Connection Before connecting, please turn off the power and read the instructions of all connected devices
carefully.
Fig 24
3. Instruction
3.1 Power Up Action
When initializing the system, the OSD screen shown at left will appear after 2 seconds.
When restoring the original factory settings, please wait patiently. The restore process takes roughly 1 minute to run.
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IR SPEED DOME
PROTOCOL PELCO-D/P COMM 2400.N.8.1 DOME ID 001 MODULE VERSION PAN INIT TILT INIT
POWER ON
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This screen shows that the initialization of the pan/tilt motors has completed.
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Power up self-testing has completed.
3.2 Basic Function
Dome Operation
Use the control joystick up, down, left or right key on the keyboard.
Zoom
Press ZOOM- button to zoom “out” for a wider field of view for close objects. Press ZOOM+ button to zoom “in” for a narrower field of view for distant objects.
Focus
Press FOCUS+ button to manually focus the camera on distant objects. Press FOCUS- button to manually focus the camera on close objects.
Iris
Manual IRIS control is not supported on this camera module
IR SPEED DOME
PROTOCOL PELCO-D/P COMM 2400.N.8.1 DOME ID 001 MODULE VERSION PAN OVER TILT OVER
POWER ON
IR SPEED DOME
PROTOCOL PELCO-D/P COMM 2400.N.8.1 DOME ID 001 MODULE BT-367 VERSION XXX PAN OVER TILT OVER
POWER ON
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Preset Points
For SETTING, CALLING and DELETING presets, please refer to the instructions provided with your PTZ controller.
Remark:
Some preset points are reserved for special functions. See below.
3.3 Special Function Presets
The following presets are predefined for special functions. CALL the corresponding preset using your controller to activate the function:
3.4 Screen Character Operation
Call preset 95 to enter the OSD, call preset 94 to exit the OSD.
Up or Down: Move the option of the OSD or change the value on the OSD.
Right: Enter the option, select the item or confirm.
Left: Return to main menu or cancel
Zoom Display Format: x XXX, XXX shows the present zoom of camera.
Time DisplayFormat: XXXX(year)-XX(month)-XX(day)
XX(hour)-XX(minute)-XX(second)
Angle Display Format: XXX.XX(pan)/XXX.XX(tilt)
IR Display: ☀means the IR is turned on. means the IR output power.
PREST
FUNCTION
PRESET
FUNCTION
33
Pan scan180 º
86
BLC on
34
Reset
87
BLC off
75
Call Pattern 1
88
Freeze on
76
Call Pattern 2
89
Freeze off
77
Call Pattern 3
91
A-B scan
78
Call Pattern 4
92
Set left point of A-B scan
79
Digital zoom on
93
Set right point of A-B scan
80
Digital zoom off
94
OSD menu Close
81
Auto day/night
95
OSD menu Open
82
Switch to night
96
Call tour 3
83
Switch to day
97
Call tour 2
84
Force on far light
98
Call tour 1
85
Force on near light
99
Pan scan
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4 OSD Menu
4.1 Menu Index
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4.1 System Information
SYSTEM INFORMATION
PROTOCOL: Displays the protocol of the dome.
Baud rate: represents the communication Information; 2400 is the baud rate, which can be changed via the DIP switches or software the available baud rates are: 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600. “N.8.1” represents the Check bit, Data bit and Start bit.
DOME ID: This is the address number of the dome.
The range is 000-255.
MODULE: Displays the brand and model of the
installed camera module.
VERSION: Displays the current operating system
<SOFT ID SET>
DEVICE ID: Used to distinguish this dome from the
ID of other domes.
CHECK ID: Enter the device ID above into this field
to enable address changes for just this camera.
TARGET ID: Enter the new address you wish to assign to this camera. It will be effective immediately after it is changed.
<PASSWORD SET>
PASSWORD 1: Enter the password, PASSWORD 2: Re-enter the password
4.2 Dome Set
4.2.1 Preset
PRESET NO: Select the preset number to be SET
or CALLED.
CALL PRESET: Calls the preset number selected
above.
<SET PRESET: Writes the current camera position
into the preset location entered above.
<MAIN MENU>
<SYSTEM INFORMATION> <DOME SET> <CAM SET> <IR SET> <DISPLAY SET> <TIME SET> <LANGUAGE> <RESET> EXIT
<SYSTEM INFORMATION> PROTOCOL PELCO-D/P
BAUD RATE 2400.N.8.1 DOME ID 001 MODULE VERSION MAX SPEED 300 <SOFT ID SET> <PASSWORD SET>
<SOFT ID SET> DEVICE ID CHECK ID TARGET ID BAUDE RATE SAVE EXIT
<PRESET>
PRESET NO 001 CALL PRESET <SET PRESET> EXIT
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To write the preset, enter the command on your PTZ controller for “Call preset 1”. To cancel the write operation, enter the command on your PTZ controller for “Call preset 2”.
Because some presets are used to operate special functions,
they cant be set and called normally.
4.2.2 Scan
SCAN SPEED: Scan speed includes setting the speed of A-B scan and 360°scan.
A&B POINT SET: The effective scan range of the
A&B point boundaries is 20-340°.
4.2.3 Guard Tour
The camera can save 4 guard tours. Each tour has 16 points (presets) and each point can have its own dwell time and speed.
GUARD TOUR ID: Choose tour 1 thru 4.
CALL GUARD TOUR: Calls the guard tour.
<SET GUARD TOUR>
ID: These are the 16 steps available for the tour.
Each step will call 1 preset.
POINT: The preset for each step. Any preset from 1
thru 64 can be assigned to a step.
TIME: The default time of all points is 05s. The
range is 05-60s.
SPEED: The speed between two points in each
guard tour group can be set individually. The range is 1-64.
Note:
Preset 33 and 34 can’t be set as guard tour point.
4.2.4 Pattern
<SCAN> SCAN SPEED <A POINT SET> <B POINT SET> CALL AB SCAN CALL 360 SCAN EXIT
<GUARD TOUR> GUARD TOUR ID 1 CALL GUARD TOUR <SET GUARD TOUR >
EXIT
<GUARD TOUR> ID POINT TIME SPEED 01 01 05 64 02 02 05 64 03 03 05 64 04 04 05 64 05 05 05 64 06 06 05 64 07 07 05 64 08 08 05 64 PAGING
<GUARD TOUR> ID POINT TIME SPEED 09 09 05 64 10 10 05 64 11 11 05 64 12 12 05 64 13 13 05 64 14 14 05 64 15 15 05 64 16 16 05 64
SAVE
<PRESET> PRESET NO 001 CALL PRESET <SET PRESET> PRESET 1: SAVE PRESET 2: BACK
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PATTERN ID: Factory default is 1.
Select the pattern to be edited. There are 4 patterns.
CALL PATTERN: Call (run) the pattern which is
currently selected.
<PATTERN SET>
The figure at left shows the screen when the camera is ready to record a pattern.
“XXX” is the quantity of operator’s instructions used so far. The maximum amount of instructions available to record is 512.
Remark:
The precision of pattern is associated with the system settings and module of the camera. When using the pattern, it is recommended to turn off the privacy zone and unnecessary display function.
4.2.5 Privacy Zone (Unused on this model camera)
MASK NO.: Select the mask number. It
depends on the module supported.
SET MASK: For detailed steps, please refer to the
“Example of Setting Mask 1”.
MASK: ON and OFF are selectable. Example of Setting Mask 1 1: Move the cursor to MASK NO, which is be selected by pressing the “right key”.
2: Press the “up and down” keys in the keyboard to edit the mask number, which is be entered by pressing the right key. “-” means selecting this mode, while “ ”, hourglass
symbol, means editing this mode. 3: Move the cursor to <SET MASK> and press right key to set
the position of privacy zone. See the figure on the left below. 4: Move the joystick to aim at the object. Use the ZONE WIDE
and ZONE TELE keys in the keyboard to adjust the size of picture. And use iris OPEN and CLOSE keys to adjust the size of mask. Call preset 1 to save and exit and call preset 2 to exit directly.
Remark:
The mask size is better more than double the target size. Setting the mask is associated with the pitch angle which is advised to be equal to or less than 45°.
<PATTERN> PATTERN ID 1 CALL PATTERN
<PATTERN SET>
EXIT
<PATTERN> PATTERN ID 1 CALL PATTERN <PATTERN SET>
XXX/512 PRESET 1: SAVE PRESET 2: BACK
<DOME SET> <PRESET> <SCAN> <GUARD TOUR> <PATTERN> <PRIVACY ZONE> <OTHER> <ALARM >
EXIT
<PRIVACY ZONE> MASK NO 01 MASK <SET MASK>
EXIT
<PRIVACY ZONE> MASK NO 01 MASK ON <SET MASK>
PRESET 1: SAVE PRESET 2: BACK
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4.2.6 Other
HOME POS: There are 13 possible actions: preset 1-8, A-B scan, 360° scan, guard
tour preset, pattern, no action.
HOME TIME: The dome camera runs home
position after a period of idle time. The range is 1-60 minutes.
POWER UP ACT: There are 14 possible actions:
preset 1-8, A-B scan, 360° scan, guard tour preset, pattern, power up restore, no action selectable.
FLIP: When panning straight down – such as to
follow a subject under the camera – the camera will spin
180 degrees and continue to tilt up after the spin..
SPEED RATIO: Ratio speed can be set ON or OFF.
When SPEED RATIO is ON, the camera will pan slower when zoomed in. When this is OFF, the camera will always pan at the same maximum speed.
4.2.7 Alarm (Not used in this model camera)
ALARM NO: 1-4 selectable.
ALARM MODE: Mode has on an off selectable.
PRIOR: Prior has none and 1-4 level selectable
ALARM IN: Alarm in has low input and high input
selectable.
ALARM ACT: When prior is none, alarm action
preset point 1-8 selectable, when prior is 1-4 level, alarm action has pattern, guard tour, 360 scan, preset scan and preset point 1-8 selectable.
ALARM OUT: Alarm out has nc and no selectable.
DWELL TIME: Time has 0-59 second, 0-59minute
and off selectable
PATROL TIME: Patrol time 0-9s selectable.
Note:
If there are several alarm inputs at the same time, the
system will respond to the alarm inputs by the dwell time.
<DOME SET> <PRESET> <SCAN> <GUARD TOUR> <PATTERN> <PRIVACY ZONE> <OTHER> <ALARM >
EXIT
<OTHER> HOME POS NONE HOME TIME 05 POWER UP ACT RESTORE FLIP ON SPEED RATIO ON
EXIT
<DOME SET> <PRESET> <SCAN> <GUARD TOUR> <PATTERN> <PRIVACY ZONE> <OTHER> <ALARM >
EXIT
<ALARM SET>
ALARM NO 1 ALARM MODE ON PRIOR BY TURN ALARM IN LOW INPUT ALARM ACT NONE ALARM OUT OFF DWELL TIME OFF PATROL TIME 6 EXIT
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4.4 IR SET
IR MODE: Mode has auto, small light on, big light on, manual, and off selectable
TESTING TIME: 2-15s selectable ILLUMINATION ON: Its range is 0-25 level. In the IR
mode of auto, when the “ILLUMINATION ON” is lower than ambient light, the picture turns to color and IR lamps turn off. When “ILLUMINATION ON” is higher than ambient light, the picture turns to night and IR lamps open.
IR SWITCH ZOOM: When zoom value reaches to the demanded setting, the IR LEDs with auto switch from near illumination to far illumination, zoom value option from 01-23.
4.5 Display Set
ID : Displays the camera’s address.
ZOOM: Displays the zoom level.
P/T: Displays the Pan and Tilt degrees.
ACT: Displays the current action, such as set
preset, call preset, 360°scan. ON or OFF etc.
TIME: Displays the current time on screen.
IR: “☀” indicates that the IR LEDs are lit. The
status can be seen at the top left corner of the screen. The IR display progress bar “ ” will be filled gradually along with the illumination level.
TEMP: Display the inside temperature of the
dome.
4.6 Time Set
DATE: Set the system date.
TIME: Set the system time.
SCHEDULE:
Action: Choose preset 1-8, A-B scan, 360°scan,
guard tour preset, pattern, no action selectable.
Example of Schedule: 1: 8 scheduled events can be set. First, select the schedule to
<TIME SET> DATE 2000-01-01 TIME 00:00:00 <SCHEDULE>
SAVE EXIT
<SCHEDULE> START END ACT 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE 00:00:00 00:00:00 NONE SAVE
<DISPLAY SET>
ID ON ZOOM ON P/T ON ACT ON TIME OFF IR ON TEMP ON EXIT
<IR SET> IR MODE AUTO
TESTING TIME 08S ILLUMINATION ON 05L IR SWITCH ZOOM 04L
EXIT
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set and press the right’ key to enter the edit screen. 2: Use the up and down keys to adjust the present value, and press the right key to enter and
move to the next adjustment. The item being changed will blink. When it blinks, operate the right key again to exit the editing the schedule.
3: Select the next schedule and repeat the operations above. 4: When setting the status, press the left key to exit setting. When selecting the status, press
left key to return to the previous page.
Remark:
When the schedule is set, there cannot be any overlap in the time periods. The
system will respond with priority to the first triggered schedule, only after which is completed, it
will respond other schedules. Please make sure there is only one schedule at each specific period. System will return to preset 1 after completing the schedule.
4.7 Language
LANGUAGE: Language has English, Spanish, French, Germany, Italian, Polish and
Portuguese, Russian etc. selectable.
4.8 Reset
RESET CAMERA: This is used to initialize the camera back to the factory default settings This applies to the camera module only, not to presets, tours etc..
DEFAULT: This is used to initialize the system settings, including the camera settings, but it will not delete all the information in memory.
FACTORY DEFAULT: This is used to initialize all of the settings of the system and camera. All the information in memory will be deleted, such as presets, patterns, etc. Please use this carefully. This operation will take a minute or more to finish. Please wait patiently.
CALIBRATION: Execute this function to make the motor of the dome to reset in a fixed time to prevent locate inaccurately caused by external operation. Default set is OFF, the function has 1-59 days and OFF selectable.
<LANGUAGE> LANGUAGE ENGLISH EXIT
<RESET>
RESET CAMERA DEFAULT FACTORY DEFAULT CALIBRATION OFF
EXIT
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Anti-lightning, Anti-surge
This product is air discharge and lightning protected with TVS tube technology, which can effectively prevent transient lightning below 3000 volts, surge and damages caused by other types of pulse signals.
However, necessary protective measures should be made on the premise of ensuring electrical safety for outdoor installation according to the situation :
·Signal transmission line must be at least 50 meters away from any high-voltage
equipment or high voltage cables.
· Overhead wiring is absolutely prohibited.
· In strong thunderstorm areas or areas with high induced voltage (such as high voltage substations), installation of additional high power lightning protection equipment and lightning rod is essential.
· Lightning protection and grounding of outdoor devices and lines must take the lightning-protection requirements of buildings into consideration, and comply with the related national standards and industry standards.
· Grounding device must meet dual requirements of anti-interference and electrical safety, and should not be shorted or mixed with the adjacent lines in a power grid. When system is independently grounded, grounding impedance should be less than 4Ω, and cross-sectional area of grounding conductors must be not less than 25m2.
Fig 25
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Clean Transparent Cover
In order to assure a clear image of dome, the clear dome should be cleaned regularly.
● Be careful when cleaning and hold the outer ring to avoid directly touching the dome.
● Please use a soft dry cloth or other alternatives to wipe internal and external surfaces.
If dirt is heavy, a mild detergent may be used.
Using an RS-485 Bus
1. Basic Feature of RS-485bus
According to the industry bus standard, The RS-485 bus is half-duplex communication bus with a typical impedance of 120Ω, whose maximum load capacity is 32 payloads (including the master device and the controlled device).
2. Mode of Connection and Terminal Resistance
2.1 The RS485 bus requires that parallel connections should be used between the devices with 120Ω terminal resistances connected at the both ends.
Fig 26 Fig 27
2.2 120Ω terminal resistance is connected as shown in fig 27. 120Ω terminal resistance is available in the circuit board and the connection is shown as
following:
When needing to connect 120Ω resistance, toggle the 8
th
bit of DIP switch SW2 to "ON" . This
will connect the 120Ω resistance to the circuit.
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Address Code Mapping Table
SW1 DIP Switch sets the dome address..
The following is a dome address code mapping table to set PELCO_D:
Address
Switch Settings
SW1-1
SW1-2
SW1-3
SW1-4
SW1-5
SW1-6
SW1-7
SW1-8
0
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
6
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
7
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
8
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
9
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
11
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
12
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
13
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
14
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
15
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
16
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
17
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
18
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
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
---
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
250
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
251
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
252
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
253
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
254
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
255
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
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The following is a dome address code mapping table to set PELCO_P:
Address
Switch Settings
SW1-1
SW1-2
SW1-3
SW1-4
SW1-5
SW1-6
SW1-7
SW1-8
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
4
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
5
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
6
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
7
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
8
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
9
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
10
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
11
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
12
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
13
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
14
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
15
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
16
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
17
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
18
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
19
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
20
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
21
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
22
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
23
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
24
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
25
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
26
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
---
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
251
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
252
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
253
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
254
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
255
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
256
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
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TROUBLESHOOTING
a. No picture after applying power – (i) check all plugs and cables are connected to the proper
connectors: (ii) ensure your power supply is providing the correct voltage and enough current.
b. The picture has ripples – (i) Check to see if the power supply is experiencing AC ripple. If so, a
filter may be required. (ii) Determine if the monitor is faulty. (iii) Determine if other peripheral equipment is causing the ripple and if so make the necessary adjustments.
c. The picture background continuously changes color – A fluorescent lamp’s magnetic field may
cause color roll. If possible, increase the distance between the camera and any fluorescent lamps in the vicinity.
d. The picture appears smeared – (i) The power supply voltage level may be unstable. Try another
power supply. (ii) Ensure the cables are correctly connected and of the right impedance. e. Other interference may require the use of a SecurityTronix ground loop isolation filter. f. Power is on but the controller does not work – (i) Check to make sure the DIP switches are all set
correctly for address, baud rate and protocol. (ii) Check that the RS485 wires at the camera and
controller have correct polarities. The camera colors are: Yellow = A (+), Orange = B (-). (iii)
Check the integrity and continuity of the Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable.
Additional troubleshooting assistance can be found online at www.securitytronix.com or email us
at support@securitytronix.com or call (800) 688-9282 – Press “3” for tech support then “2” for
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