TBK vision TBK-6311SDI User Manual

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HI-SPEED DOME CAMERA
Rev 2.03 dated Dec. 04, 2006
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CONTENTS
Warning & Caution
What’s in the Box?
General Features
Names of Each Part
Installation
A. Connection Methods
B. Ceiling Mount Type
C. Embedded Mount Type
Quick Operating Keys
Diagnostic
OSD Menu Setting
A. OSD Menu Table
B. DOME SET
C. CAMERA SET
D. PRESET
E. AUTO SCAN
F. TOUR SET
G. PRIVACY SET
H. PATTERN SET
I. ALARM SET
J. SECTOR SET
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5 6
7 9 11
12 14
15 16 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
DIP Switch Setting
A. ID Setting (DIP SW1)
B. 485 Termination (DIP SW2)
C. Protocol (DIP SW2) D. Baud Rate Setting (DIP SW2)
Trouble Shooting
Specification
Dimensions
30 32 32
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WARNING & CAUTION
If you fail to read this information and handle the product incorrectly, death or serious injury may occur.
The unit should be installed by trained
Always stop using when the product emits
smoke or abnormal heat.
Never install the product in area exposed
water, oil or gas.
Never install the product on a ceiling that
cannot hold its weight.
Never touch the power cord with wet hands.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Never install the product in extreme high or
low temperature.
Never drop hit strongly nor vibrate the
product.
Never expose the product to direct sunlight
or severe ray.
Never touch the front glass of the product.
Never install the product in areas exposed to
rain or water
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
What’s in the Box?
1. Camera
2. Ceiling Mount Bracket
3. Wrench
4. Screw (Ø 3x6 screw 2EA,
Ø4x16 screw 5EA)
5. Safety Wire
6. Manual
7. Ceiling Cover
8. Cable ties
9. Terminal Block
(2Pin 2EA
3Pin, 5Pin, 6Pin 1EA)
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GENETAL FEATURES
World most silent speed dome camera
Equipped with silent and smooth timing belt and special gear, low-noisy-technology enhances durable quality of the camera by reducing the mechanical vibration. This camera is the perfect match, both indoor and outdoor, for demanding security and monitoring burglars.
0.024° dome system accuracy with 1/8
micro step
With 0.024° technical accuracy, camera provides excellent sensitive and delicate controlling on preset mode by
adapting 1/8 micro step and twin gear system
Reliable RAM-Material
The mechanical stabilization improves the durability and long life time of the camera by using reliable materials especially, stepping motor, slip ring, timing belt and power condenser. This camera case is made of fire resisting material that approved UL grade 94 V-0. It is useful for indoor environment concerning about the fire accident
Compensation function: preset position
The function provides absolute preset position even if the camera is moved by low-frequency vibration, wind and any impact.
Slip Ring for long life time (20milion rotate ring tested)
Equipped with slip ring is passed by up to 20 millions rotate ring test within 6 months
Power misconnection protection on 485 terminals
NAMES OF EACH PART
This protection function prevents the communication terminal from being out and trouble when power source falsely connects to the RS-485 terminals. Hi speed dome got a patent for power misconnection protection on RS-485 terminal
Filter changeable True Day/Night
Surveillance with optimum picture is possible owing to filter changeable Day/Night (ICR block filter) function and DSS. Auto IR cut filter removable function is auto controlling the operation such as color picture plus infrared cut filter during the day and black and white picture plus filter elimination at night
Quick Operation Keys
This camera provides quick functional keys in other to be easily controlled by any other controller or DVR.
Various Surveillance Functions
Auto Scan repeats pan and tilt between two preset
positions with different speed and dwell time.
8 Group Tour up to 8 Programmable Group tours
available and each group is consisting up to 60 presets step with different speed and dwell time with 16 characters.
165 Preset positions up to 165 programmable
preset positions are available with 16 characters
8 Patterns up to 8 programmable user-defined patters
are available with 16 characters and each one is consisting 50 seconds, total 400
8 Sectors up to 8 programmable user-defined sectors
are available with 16 characters
24 Privacy Masking Zones up to 24 programmable
user-defined privacy masking zones are available with 16 characters (18X, 26X, 36X only: 23X, 30X has 4 privacy masking zones)
4 Alarm input and 2 relay out up to 4 alarms and
2 relay out available to match with preset, tours, patterns.
300°/S 200°/S on Preset speed
The 360° full pan function moves through a maximum of
350°/sec., enabling you to quickly pinpoint the spot you want to watch. Tilt speed provides through a maximum 250°/sec on preset. On preset mode, the camera is set
up to 300°/sec
200°/S – Manual speed
This camera provides up to 200°/sec of manual speed
and it’s adjustable from 100°/sec to 200°/sec
1/4” Sony Ex-View CCD
Equipped with Sony Ex-view HAD CCD technology, these particular cameras provide excellent sensitivity and low smear levels (18X 26X 36Xonly / 23X, 30X has Sony Super HAD CCD)
Multiple languages and protocols
To convenience for the customers, this camera provides several languages and protocols including English,
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NAME OF EACH PART
1. Bubble
2. Lock Screw
3. DIP Switch 1
4. DIP Switch 2
5. Camera
6. Lock Holder
7. Power
8. Video Output
9. Loop RX
10. Loop TX
11. Power LED
12. Aux
13. Alarm
14. Mount Holder
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INSTALLATION
A. CONNECTION MATHOD
FIG.2 FIG.4 FIG.3
A-1 To separate camera body
Loosen Lock Screw 2mm to the counterclockwise using the wrench. (Don’t pull out the screw) (FIG.2) Separate the upper body from the lower body rotating counterclockwise. (FIG.3, 4)
A-2 After separating set DIP switches. (Refer to the page 29, 30 and 31)
A-3 To assemble camera body
Rotate the upper body clockwise to assemble both bodies. (FIG.5, 6)
Screw up using wrench clockwise. (FIG.7)
FIG.6FIG.5 FIG.7
z Don’t screw tightly. It can be the cause of defect.
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FIG.8
A-4 Alarm : 4 Alarm input A-5 AUX : DC 12V 1A can be used as an AUX terminal.
Turning on the light and remote control are possible using AUX.
A-6 TX : TX transmits Data signal received from RX to other equipment.
TX is convenient terminal for connection with Daisy Chain.
A-7 RX : RX are received Control Signal from controller or DVR. A-8 Video out: BNC connector
A-9 Power : AC 24V 1.0A adaptor
* Don’t connect power source to Center terminal of Power.
A-10 Power on LED
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INSTALLATION
B. CEILING MOUNT TYPE
COVER HOLE
LOCK HOLDER.1
SAFETY WI RE HO LE
145.0 mm
MOUNTING H OLE
FIG.9
LOCK HOLDER.1
SUSPENSION
SCREW ( 4.0)
CEILING BRACKET
SAFETY WI RE
FIG.10
FIG.11
CABLE TIE
LOCK HOLDER.2
FIG.12
MOUNT HOLDER
B-1 Select a ceiling board strong enough to hold the weight approx. 2kg. B-2 Prepare a Ø145mm hole in the ceiling board. (FIG.9)
Fix the safety wire to a suspension to prevent camera from falling.
Other side of safety wire is fixed to the safety wire hole. (FIG.10)
B-3 Fix the Ceiling Mount to the Ceiling with 4 screws (Ø4.0mm tapping screw). (FIG.11) B-4 Tie the wire using the cable ties. (FIG.12) B-5 Let the wires to be put into the square hole.
Place the Camera Mount Holder on the Bracket Mount Hole. (FIG.12)
To insert them easily, keep 10° interval of Lock Holder1 and Lock Holder2. (FIG.13)
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B-6 To assemble, rotate the Camera clockwise by 10°. (FIG.13) B-7 Screw up Lock Holders with screws (M3).
COVER
B-8 Assemble the Cover.
Fix three Cover Locks to three Cover Holes rotating clockwise. (FIG.15)
FIG.15
COVER HOLE
COVER LOCK
SCREW (M3.0)
LOCK HOLDER.1
10°
LOCK HOLDER.2
FIG.13
FIG.14
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INSTALLATION
C. EMBEDDED MOUNT TYPE
190.0 mm
SAFETY WIRE HOLE
LOCK LEVER
LOCK LEVER
LOCK LEVER
LOCK LEVER
EMBEDED MOUNT
C-1 Prepare an Ø190mm hole in the ceiling board.
Fix the safety wire to a suspension to prevent camera from falling.
Other side of safety wire is fixed to the safety wire hole. (FIG.16)
C-2 Fold the Lock Levers then insert the Bracket into the Ceiling Hole.
Fix the Bracket to the ceiling using the driver. (FIG.17)
FIG.16
FIG.17
C-3 Hereafter installation is same way of Ceiling Mount Type. (Refer to the page 9, 10)
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FIG.18
SCREW (M3.0)
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QUICK OPERATING KEYS
This dome provides three protocols mainly as Pelco D, Pelco P and Maxpro.
These protocols are able to use with other DVR or Controller if the equipment has the above protocols.
Default setting of this dome is Pelco D / P (auto detection) with 2400 bps (baud rate).
[PELCO D/P PROTOCOLS]
As the merit of this dome, it has lots of function keys to support the following functions.
Selectable Preset number from 1~64 and 100~200, other keys are for function operation keys.
For example, to enter OSD MENU, press the button 95 +PRESET.
<Quick Operation Key Table 1>
Number Note Function
1~64,100~200 +PresetPreset Executing Preset 1 ~ 64, 100~200
65 +Preset Preset Status Display Preset Status 66 +Preset Auto Scan Executing Auto Scan 67 +Preset Auto Flip Selectable On/Off in Auto Flip mode 68 + Preset Camera Reset Re-setting Zoom camera module 69 + Preset DSS Selectable On/Off in Digital Slow Shutter function 70 + Preset VIB CORR Selectable On/Off in Picture Stabilization function 71~78 + Preset Group Tour Executing Group Tour #1 ~ #8 81~88 + Preset Pattern Executing Pattern #1 ~ #8 91 + Preset Zero Position Searching Pan / Tilt Zero Position 92 + Preset Freeze Select Freeze image when camera is working 93 + Preset BLC Selectable On/Off in BLC function 94 + Preset Day / Night Selectable Day / Night / Auto Mode 95 + Preset OSD Entering OSD Main Menu 96 + Preset 97 +Preset Alarm Selectable Enable/Disable all Alarms 98 +Preset AUX 1 Selectable On/Off in Aux1 99 +Preset
Focus Adjust
AUX 2
Focus adjust
Selectable On/Off in Aux2
<Quick Operation Keys Table 2> Use these function keys if controller has these keys>
Menu Function
Tilt Up / Down Sub menu cursor moves up / down Pan Left / Right Enter to the sub menu or status change or decrement Focus Near Using for Enter key when user select YES or NO Focus Far Using for function changing keys when set coordinate Zoom Tele Status cursor to the right Zoom Wide Status cursor to the left
* 65 + preset:” Status Report” is displayed, if user wants to remove this screen, press Focus Near button.
* 70 + preset: This feature provides picture stabilization image and it is by EX980S (P) module only.
This feature is operating by preset number but not included in OSD main menu. This is optional function due
to zoom module
* 92 + preset : This feature is possible to freeze the current monitoring image during tour, auto scan or
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QUICK OPERATING KEYS
pattern operation. When press 92 + preset button, the image is suddenly freeze but the camera is still
working as per operation such as tour, pattern or auto scan. To return operating image, press 92 + preset
button again. This feature is operating by preset number but not included in OSD main menu.
* Due to Zoom camera module, OSD Menu provides not every feature. In this case, “Not available” is
displayed on the monitor.
[MAXPRO PROTOCOL]
If user wants to choose Maxpro Protocol, the user may change the dip switch first.
(Refer to Page #32 DIP SWITCH SETTING - PROTOCOL) Baud Rate: 9600 (Maxpro default)
Maxpro protocol is almost same as Pelco D/P protocol operating system but some special features are
different way as noted below’
<Quick Operation Key Table 1>
Number Note Function
1~64,100~200 +PresetPreset Executing Preset 1 ~ 64, 100~200
67 +Preset Auto Flip Selectable On/Off in Auto Flip mode 69 + Preset DSS Selectable On/Off in Digital Slow Shutter function 80~85 + Preset Pattern Executing Pattern #1 ~ #6 86 + Preset Auto Scan Executing Auto Scan 87~89 + Preset Group Tour Executing Group Tour #1 ~ #3 90 + Preset OSD Entering OSD Main Menu 91 + Preset Zero Position Searching Pan / Tilt Zero Position 92 + Preset Freeze Select Freeze image when camera is working 93 + Preset BLC Selectable On/Off in BLC function 94 + Preset Day / Night Selectable Day / Night / Auto Mode 95 + Preset OSD Entering OSD Main Menu 96 + Preset 97 +Preset Vir. Corr. Selectable On/Off in Vibration Correction function 98 +Preset AUX 1 Selectable On/Off in Aux1 99 +Preset
Focus Adjust
AUX 2
Focus adjust
Selectable On/Off in Aux2
<Quick Operation Keys Table 2> Use these function keys if controller has these keys>
Menu Function
Tilt Up / Down Sub menu cursor moves up / down Pan Left / Right Enter to the sub menu or status change or decrement Focus Near Using for Enter key when user select YES or NO Focus Far Using for function changing keys when set coordinate Zoom Tele Status cursor to the right Zoom Wide Status cursor to the left
z Due to Zoom camera module, OSD Menu provides not every feature. In this case, “Not
available” is displayed on the monitor
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DIAGNOSTIC
When Power on, POWER ON, LED ON in the rear side and DIAGONOSTIC is operated.
The following messages are displayed on the monitor.
CAMERA ID : 001
BAUD RATE : 2400 BPS
WAITING………
PAN ORIGIN TEST OK TILT ORIGIN TEST OK TX CONNECTION TEST OK CAMERA COMM TEST OK
A. Pan Origin Test
Zero point of Pan is found after Panning test.
B. Tilt Origin Test
Zero point of Tilt is found after Tilting test
C. TX connection Test
Wait for 60 seconds for TX Connection Test,
During 60 seconds, the camera is must received a signal by any control equipment as DVR or controller.
Then Ok is displayed then automatically verifying TX Connection Test.
* If “No Tested” is displayed in the test,
- The result which is not received any signal from DVR or controller
- Wrong connecting way such as the protocol, baud rate or RS-485 connection. The use may check the
install way carefully.
D. Camera Comm. Test
Communication test with the camera is automatically checked.
OK should be displayed in these four tests in the first installation.
All the above Tests are OK, “NOW EEPROM CHECKING” and “ALL DATA INITIALIZING” is displayed
and the camera is ready to operate.
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OSD MENU SETTING
A. OSD MENU TABLE
AUTO SCAN SET
START ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X
END ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X
DIRECTION : CW
ENDLESS : OFF/ON
PRESET SET
PRESET NO: 001
PRESET ID: PRESET01□□□□□□□□□
PAN:XXX.X.XX.X TILT:XXX.X.XX.X
SAVE
CAMERA SET
FLICKER : OFF/ON
MIRROR : OFF/ON
APERTURE : 10
D ZOOM : OFF/ON
SPEED : QUICK
DWELL TIME : 03
SAVE AND EXIT
EXIT
WB MODE : AWB MODE
PIC FLIP : OFF/ON
BLC : OFF/ON
EXIT
D/N MODE : AUTO
DSS MODE : OFF/ON
[INITIALIZATION]
[TOUR CLEAR]
[PRESET CLEAR]
[SECTOR CLEAR]
[PRIVACY CLEAR]
[PATTERN CLEAR]
SECTOR SET
SECTOR NO : 01
SECTOR ID : SECTOR01□□□
SECTOR START: XXX.X.XX.X
SECTOR END : XXX.X.XX.X
SAVE
EXIT
ALARM SET
ALARM NO. : 01
ALARM INPUT : OFF
ALARM ACT : 01
SAVE
EXIT
[SYSTEM STATUS]
PROTOCOL : PELCO D,P
BAUD RATE: 2400BPS
FIRMWARE VER.:2.00
PATTERN SET
PATT NO. : 01
PATT TITLE PATTERN01□□□
DATA FILL : 100%
SAVE
EXIT
OSD DISPLAY
CAMERA ID: OFF/ON
PRESET ID: OFF/ON
SECTOR ID: OFF ON
EXIT
PRIVACY SET
PRIVACY NO. : 01
DISPLAY
ACTION
SAVE
EXIT
[LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT
UPGRADED DATE: 02.28,06
CAMERA MODULE: EX980P
[PREVIOS PAGE]
COORDINATE:ON/OFF
[PREVIOUS PAGE]
DOME SET
CAMERA ID :
CAM1□□□□□□□□□□□□
SPEED : FAST
RECOVER : OFF
MANUAL SPEED : 150°/S
AUTO FLIP : OFF
ZOOM
ALARM : DISABLE
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
[NEXT PAGE]
SAVE AND EXIT
TOUR SET
TOUR NO. : 01
TOUR TITLE : TOUR01□□□□□□
TOUR STEP : 01
PRESET NO : 01
DWELL TIME : 10
SPEED : 300°/S
SAVE AND EXIT
EXIT
NEXT PAGE
[OSD DISPLY]
[SYSTEM STATUS]
[INITIALIZATION]
[PREVIOUS PAGE]
MAIN MENU
DOME SETUP
CAMERA SET
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PRAVACY
PATTERN
ALARM
SECTOR
EXIT
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OSD MENU SETTING
To enter OSD Menu, press the button 95+Preset (Maxpro 90+Preset) then OSD Main Menu is
displayed.
MAIN MENU
DOME SETUP CAMERA SET AUTO SCAN TOUR PRAVACY PATTERN ALARM SECTOR EXIT
* Use the joystick up down to move the position and left right to make selection
B. Dome Setup
To enter Dome setup, use the joystick right to move when cursor on dome setup.
DOME SET
CAMERA ID : CAM1□□□□□□□□□□□□ RECOVER : OFF
MANUAL SPEED : 150°/S AUTO FLIP : OFF
ZOOM SPEED : FAST ALARM : DISABLE LANGUAGE : ENGLISH [NEXT PAGE] SAVE AND EXIT EXIT
DEFAULT SETTING
B-1. DOME SET - CAMERA ID
To set camera ID, select up to 16 characters using Joystick to the left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and
ZOOM WIDE button moves to the next character from the right to left direction (Space displays
when appears)
B-2. DOME SET - RECOVER
This feature allows the dome to activate final specified operation (auto scan, group tour, preset,
pattern or sectors) after a programmed time of inactivity even power shut down then turn it on
again. Recover time can be programmed from 15 second to 99 seconds and the default setting
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is OFF
B-3. DOME SET - MANUAL SPEED
Manual Speed of Pan/Tilt is selectable from 100°/sec up to 200°/sec. The default setting is
150°/sec
B-4. DOME SET - AUTO FLIP
Auto Flip is available and the default setting is OFF. Move joystick right or left direction is for
selecting OFF or ON. The default setting is OFF. This feature is working as 67 + preset button.
B-5. DOME SET – ZOOM SPEED
Zoom speeds are selectable FAST or SLOW mode. Move joystick to the right direction for
selecting FAST or SLOW. The default setting is FAST.
B-6. DOME SET – ALARM
All alarms are available after set as ENABLE Mode. Move joystick to the right or left direction for
selecting ENABLE/DISABLE. The default setting is DISABLE Mode and this feature is working as
97 + preset button.
B-7. DOME SET - LANGUAGE
Multiple languages are selectable here including English, Italian and Polish. Move joystick to the
right or left direction to select language. The default setting is ENGLISH.
B-8. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE]
DOME SET
SYSTEM LOCK: : OFF [PASS WORD] [OSD DISPLAY] [SYSTEM STATUS] [INITIALIZATION] [PREVIOUS PAGE]
B-8-1. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – SYSTEM LOCK
Password protection provides keeping memorized data and it cannot be adjust by anybody without
password. In order to enter [PASS WORD] page, system lock status is must set as ON. Move
joystick to the right or left direction to select ON. The default setting is OFF.
DEFAULT SETTING
B-8-2. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [PASSWORD]
To enter this page for set a password, move joystick to the right direction. The password is must set by preset number from 001 to 255 expect the quick operation keys as shown “A. OSD MAIN MENU TABLE (PAGE 14) The default setting is BLANK.
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ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE PASSWORD *** CONFIRM ***
Press any number from 001~200 with preset button on password typing location and again it on
confirm location. Then “CONFIRMED” is displayed on the monitor and the menu will change to
the previous page automatically.
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE PASSWORD *** CONFIRM ***CONFIRMED
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE PASSWORD *** CONFIRM ***CANCELLED
<CONFIRMED> <CANCELLED>
If user press wrong preset number between PASSWORD and CONFIRM, “CANCELLED” is
displayed on the monitor and the menu will return to the previous page automatically if user failed 3
times.
* After set a Password, the operator must press memorized password in order to enter OSD MAIN
MENU, or to change the data which is memorized originally.
* The operator must remember the password for the operation and manufacturer provides not
memorized password.
B-8-3. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [OSD DISPLAY]
OSD ID displayed after set ON in here and it can be hiding if selected OFF. Move joystick to the
right or left direction in order to select OFF/ON when the cursor is located each item.
OSD DISPLAY
CAMERA ID : OFF PRESET ID : OFF SECTOR ID : OFF COORDINATE : ON [PREVIOUS PAGE]
DEFAULT SETTING
B-8-4. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [SYSTEM STATUS]
This page shows the information of this camera.
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PROTOCOL : PELCO , P BAUD RATE : 2400 BPS FIRMWARE VER. : 2.01 UPGRADED DATE : 02.28,06 CAMERA MODULE : EX980P [PREVIOUS PAGE]
- Protocol and baud rate are shown due to the dip switch setting (Refer to page 30, 31 and 32)
- Firmware version and upgraded date will change if upgraded.
- Camera module is settling as follows
* 18X : SONY ZOOM MODULE # EX480C
* 26X : SONY ZOOM MODULE # EX980C / EX980CS
SYSTEM STATUS
DEFAULT SETTING
*36X : SONY ZOOM MODULE # EX1000C / EX1010C
* 23X : SAMSUNG TECHWIN ZOOM MODULE #
* 30X : SAMSUNG TECHWIN ZOOM MODULE #
B-8-5. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [INITIALIZATION]
To clear all memorized data for tour, preset, sector, privacy or pattern, move joystick to the right
direction when the cursor is on [INITIALIZATION]
[TOUR CLEAR] [PRESET CLEAR] [SECTOR CLEAR] [PRIVACY CLEAR] [PATTERN CLEAR] [LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT] [PREVIOUS PAGE]
- To clear memorize any data, move joystick to the right direction when cursor is on each
item.
INITIALIZATION
TOUR CLEAR
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO
TOUR CLEAR
Press FOCUS NEAR button when the cursor is at YES in order to clear memorized data.
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Then flickered each item such as Tour, preset, sector and so on are displayed on the
monitor about 2~3 seconds. After this process, the menu is return to the previous page.
* [PRESET CLEAR], [SECTOR CLEAR], [PRIVACY CLEAR], [PATTERN CLEAR] are same as
[TOUR CLEAR].
LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO
- To clear all data and wants returning to factory default, move joystick to the right direction when
cursor is at [LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT] to enter the above page.
- Move joystick to the right or left direction in order to select YES, press FOCUS NEAR button.
- Then “NOW EEPROM CHECKING” and “ALL DATA INITIALIZING” is displayed about 5~7
seconds and then the menu is return to the previous page automatically.
NOW EEPROM CHECKING
ALL DATA INITIALIZING
B-9. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – SAVE AND EXIT
To saving the memorized data and escape this page, move joystick to the right direction
when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT.
B-10. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – EXIT
In order not to save any data and wants to escape this page, move joystick to the right
direction when cursor is at EXIT
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OSD MENU SETTING
C. CAMERA SET
FLICKER : OFF MIRROR : OFF APERTURE : 10 D ZOOM : OFF WB MODE : AWB MODE PIC FLIP : OFF BLC : OFF D/N MODE : AUTO DSS MODE : OFF EXIT
CAMERA SET
C-1. CAMERA SET - FLICKERLESS
Flickerless feature is selected between 50Hz and 60Hz. The default setting is OFF (NTSC: 60Hz /
PAL: 50Hz). Set flicker mode ON when power source is in discord with frequency. The default
setting is OFF
C-2. CAMERA SET - MIRROR
This feature shows changing the picture image as mirror. The default setting is OFF.
C-3. CAMERA SET – APERTURE
Aperture enhances picture detail by increasing gain of the caemra and sharpening the edgesin the
DEFAULT SETTING
picture. The default seeting is 10. (the aperture level is from 01 ~ 15)
C-4. CAMERA SET – D ZOOM
Move joystick to the right direction in order to set as ON, if Digital Zoom is necessary at install field.
The default setting is OFF.
C-5. CAMERA SET – WB MODE
White balance mode is defined 4 modes due to the condition of exterior lighting. This feature is
appeared more be white color as actual white. The default setting is AWB and it is possibly
change the mode option accoding to the lighting conditions as below.
z AWB Mode – 3,200°K to 6, 000°K (Default)
z Indoor – up to 3,200°K z Outdoor – up to 5,800°K z ATW Mode - 2,000°K to 10, 000°K
C-6. CAMERA SET – PIC FLIP
Picture flip feature provides the opposite picture image in horizontally. Move joystick to the right or
left direction to select OFF/ON. The default setting is OFF.
C-7. CAMERA SET – BLC (Back Light Compensation)
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The default setting is OFF and the camera present two BLC modes as OFF/ON.
OFF – Backlight compensation is not activated.
ON – Back light compensation is activated.
This feature is also working as 93 + preset button.
C-8. CAMERA SET – D/N MODE
ICR filter is changeable due to the lighting of the expose as AUTO – NIGHT MODE – DAY MODE.
The default setting is AUTO MODE. This feature is working as 94 + preset button.
C-9. CAMERA SET – DSS MODE (DIGITAL SLOW SHUTTER)
If turn DSS on, digital slow shutter is the maximum duration, in fractions of a second as 32 fields
per a second, that the electronic shutter will remain open in low light conditions.
The default setting is OFF. This feature is working as 69 + preset button.
C-10. CAMERA SET – EXIT
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction.
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D. PRESET SET
To enter PRESET SET, move joystick to the right direction.
PRESET NO :001 PRESET ID :PRESET001□□□□□□□□□ PAN: XXX.X TILT: XX.X SAVE EXIT
PRESET SET
DEFAULT SETTING
D-1. PRESET – PRESET NO.
Up to 165 numbers (1~64, 100~200) of preset positions are available. Move joystick to the right or
left direction to select preset no.
D-2. PRESET – PRESET ID
To set preset ID, select up to 16 characters using Joystick to the left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and
ZOOM WIDE button moves to the next character from the right to left direction (Space displays
when appears)
D-3. PRESET – P AN: XXX.X TILT: XX.X
Press FOCUS FAR button in order to set preset position then, use the joystick to the position which
is needed memorized preset no. Then press FOCUS FAR button again after set a position of
preset location.
D-4. PRESET – SAVE
Move joystick to the right direction when the cursor is at SAVE for saving the memorized preset
data and ID then the cursor is located on Preset ID for the continuous preset No. setting.
D-5. PRESET – EXIT
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction.
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E. AUTO SCAN SET
* 66 + preset (Maxpro: 86+Preset) button is working as AUTO SCAN after setting.
START ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X END ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X DIRECTION : CW ENDLES : OFF
SPEED : 10°/S DWELL TIME : 03
SAVE AND EXIT EXIT
E-1. AUTO SCAN – START ANGLE
To set start angle, press FOCUS FAR button then move joystick to the starting angle which is needed
AUTO SCAN SET
DEFAULT SETTING
memorized. Press FOCUS FAR button again is escape.
E-2. AUTO SCAN – END A NGLE
To set end angle, press FOCUS FAR button then move joystick to the starting angle which is
needed memorized. Press FOCUS FAR button again is escape.
E-3. AUTO SCAN – DIRECTION
Auto Scan directions are available with two direction as CW or CCW by joystick to the right or left
direction
CW: Clock wise direction (Default)
CCW: Count Clock Wise Direction.
E-4. AUTO SCAN – ENDLESS
Auto Scan used endless rotation, move joystick to the right direction in order to select ON.
Otherwise, the default setting is OFF.
E-5. AUTO SCAN – SPEED
User can defined auto scan speed from 05°/S up to 35°/S and the default setting is 10°/S.
E-6. AUTO SCAN – DWELL TIME
To select dwell time, move joystick to the left or right direction in order to adjust dwell time. Possible to
set from 01 second to 99 seconds and the default setting is 03 seconds.
E-7. AUTO SCAN – SAVE AND EXIT
To saving the memorized data and escape this page, move joystick to the right direction
when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT.
E-8. AUTO SCAN – EXIT
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction.
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F. TOUR SET
8 Programmable tours can be set and each tour is available to set up to 60 preset steps. After set the
data to the each tour group, 71~78 + preset buttons are working as group tour # 1~8.
* Maxpro protocol provides three (3) quick operation keys (87~89 + preset) for Group tour but it is
possible to set up to Group tour #8.
TOUR NO : 01 TOUR TITLE : TOUR01□□□□□□□□□□ TOUR STEP : 01 PRESET NO. : 01 DWELL TIME : 03
SPEED : 300°/S SAVE
EXIT
TOUR SET
DEFAULT SETTING
F-1. TOUR SET – TOUR NO.
Up to 8 group tour no. are available to set by the joystick..
F-2. TOUR SET – TOUR TITLE
To set tour title, select up to 16 characters using Joystick to the left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and
ZOOM WIDE button moves to the next character from the right to left direction (Space displays
when appears) Tour title is not displayed on the monitor, but only for the reference of user.
F-3. TOUR SET – TOUR STEP
Each tour group is consisting up to 60 preset steps for sequential images with different dwell time
and speed. Possibly to match any preset # for each tour step.
F-4. TOUR SET – PRESET NO.
Connect with tour step #1 ~60; it is possible to select any preset no. from 1 to 64 and 100 to 200.
The default setting is BLK
F-5. TOUR SET – DWELL TIME
Each Tour step is provided dwell time up to 99 seconds from 01 second. The default setting is 03
seconds.
F-6. TOUR SET – SPEED
Each tour step is set different tour speed up to 300°/S and it is selectable from 10°/S. Move
joystick to the right or left direction to select tour speed. The default setting is 300°/S.
F-7. TOUR SET – SAVE
To saving the memorized data, move joystick to the right direction when cursor is at
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SAVE then the cursor will move at TOUR STEP 02 automatically
F-8. TOUR SET – EXIT
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction
G. PRIVACY SET
24 Privacy masking zones make it easy to block out areas of security. (SONY MODUEL ONLY)
4 Privacy masking zones available with Samsung Techwin Module.
PRIVACY NO : 01 DISPLAY : OFF ACTION : MOVE SAVE EXIT
PRIVACY SET
DEFAULT SETTING
G-1. PRIVACY SET – PRIVACY NO.
Up to 24 privacy masking zones are available.
G-2. PRIVACY SET – DISPLAY.
Move joystick to the right or left direction to set as ON in order to show the selectable block in the
central of the monitor. This block is appearing as a translucency square with blue color after set
ON. The default setting is OFF.
G-3. PRIVACY SET – A CTIO N (MOVE / ADJUST)
To set the blocking area, press FOCUS FAR button when the MOVE MODE is appeared. Then
use the joystick to the user defined area in order to set blocking area. Then press FOCUS FAR
button again to escape of MOVE MODE.
To adjust size of blocking area, move joystick to the right or left direction when the cursor is on
ACTION. After Move mode changed to ADJUST MODE, press FOCUS FAR button in order to
adjust the size of blocking area. To use joystick up down or left right, the size of blocking area can
be adjustable. After adjust size of blocking area, press FOCUS FAR button to escape ADJUST
mode.
z ADJUST: Controllable the masking size using joystick to the left or right direction
z MOVE: Movable the masking area using joystick to the left or right direction (Default)
G-4. PRIVACY SET – SAVE
After set the privacy masking zone, to save the data, move joystick to the right direction when the
cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to PRIVACY NO.2 automatically to
prepare the next privacy masking zone.
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G-5. PRIVACY SET –EXIT
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction
H. PATTERN SET
8 programmable patterns are available with 16 characters of title.
After set the data to the each pattern # 1~8, 81~88+ preset buttons are working as Pattern # 1~8.
* Maxpro protocol provides six (6) quick operation keys (80~85 + preset) for patterns but it is
possible to set up to pattern #8.
PATT NO : 01 PATT TITLE: PATTERN01□□□□□□□ DATA FILL : 100% SAVE EXIT
PATTERN SET
DEFAULT SETTING
H-1.
PATTERN SET –PATT NO.
Up to 8 programmable user-defined patterns are available to set by joystick controlling.
H-2. PATTERN SET –PATT TITLE
To set PATTERN TITLE, select up to 16 characters using Joystick to the left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and
ZOOM WIDE button moves to the next character from the right to left direction (Space displays
when appears) Pattern title is not displayed on the monitor, but only for the reference of user.
H-3. PATTERN SET –DATA FILL
To filling the programming data, press FOCUS FAR button in order to start fill the data up. Filling
data is programmed according to the joystick movement. Press FOCUS FAR button again in
order to escape.
H-4. PATTERN SET –SAVE
To saving the filling data, move joystick to the right direction when the cursor is on SAVE. Then the
cursor moves to the PATT NO.02 in order to prepare next pattern no.
H-5. PATTERN SET –EXIT
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction
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I. ALARM SET
4 Alarm inputs are available and each alarm is activating to presets, group tours or patterns.
ALARM NO : 01 ALARM INPUT: OFF ALARM ACT : 001 SAVE EXIT
ALARM SET
DEFAULT SETTING
I-1. ALARM SET – ALARM NO.
Up to 4 alarms are selectable using joystick to the right direction when cursor is on ALARM NO.
I-2. ALARM SET – ALARM INPUT
Input alarm ways provide two different ways as NC (Normal Close) or NO (Normal Open)
The default setting is OFF
I-3. ALARM SET – ALARM ACT
Alarm activates various surveillance modes with Preset number from1~64 and 100~200,
Group tour up to 8, Pattern up to 8. Move joystick to the right or left direction to select
any preset number, group tour no. or pattern no.
I-4. ALARM SET – SA VE
After set the alarm input ways and activation, to save the data, move joystick to the right direction
when the cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to Alarm NO.2 automatically
to prepare the next alarm.
ALARM SET –EXIT
I-5.
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction
* Before activate Alarm, user must set ALARM ENABLE at DOME SET – ALARM –
ENABLE (Refer to page 16)
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J. SECTOR SET
Up to 8 programmable sectors are available with 16 characters.
This feature is useful to memory the certain location such as parking zone or so on.
SECTOR NO : 01 SECTOR ID : SECTOR01□□□□□□□□ SECTOR START: XXX.X.XX.X SECTOR END : XXX.X.XX.X SAVE EXIT
J-1. SECTOR SET – SECTOR NO.
Up to 8 programmable sectors are available to set by the joystick.
SECTOR SET
DEFAULT SETTING
J-2. SECTOR SET – SECTOR ID
To set SECTOR ID, select up to 16 characters using Joystick to the left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and
ZOOM WIDE button moves to the next character from the right to left direction (Space displays
when appears)
J-3. SECTOR SET – SECTOR START
To set SECTOR START angle, press FOCUS FAR button then move joystick to the left or right
direction to set the position. Press FOCUS FAR button again is escape.
J-4. SECTOR SET – SECTOR END
To set SECTOR END angle, press FOCUS FAR button then move joystick to the left or right
direction to set the position. Press FOCUS FAR button again is escape.
J-5. SECTOR SET – SAVE
After set the SECTOR position, to save the data, move joystick to the right direction when the
cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to SECTOR NO.2 automatically to
prepare the next SECTOR.
J-6. SECTOR SET –EXIT
To escape this page, move joystick to the right direction
K. EXIT
To escape OSD Main Menu, move joystick to the right or left direction then this camera is
ready to operate.
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DIP SWITCH SETTING
A. ID SETTING
The camera has camera ID to be controlled by Controller or DVR.
After opening, set ID using DIP SW1.
* Factory default : Camera ID = 1
(1-ON, 0-OFF)
DIP SW ID VALUE DIP SW ID VALUE DIP SW ID VALUE
10000000 1 00010100 40 11110010 79
01000000 2 10010100 41 00001010 80
11000000 3 01010100 42 10001010 81
00100000 4 11010100 43 01001010 82
10100000 5 00110100 44 11001010 83
01100000 6 10110100 45 00101010 84
11100000 7 01110100 46 10101010 85
00010000 8 11110100 47 01101010 86
10010000 9 00001100 48 11101010 87
01010000 10 10001100 49 00011010 88
11010000 11 01001100 50 10011010 89
00110000 12 11001100 51 01011010 90
10110000 13 00101100 52 11011010 91
01110000 14 10101100 53 00111010 92
11110000 15 01101100 54 10111010 93
00001000 16 11101100 55 01111010 94
10001000 17 00011100 56 11111010 95
01001000 18 10011100 57 00000110 96
11001000 19 01011100 58 10000110 97
00101000 20 11011100 59 01000110 98
10101000 21 00111100 60 11000110 99
01101000 22 10111100 61 00100110 100
11101000 23 01111100 62 10100110 101
00011000 24 11111100 63 01100110 102
10011000 25 00000010 64 11100110 103
01011000 26 10000010 65 00010110 104
11011000 27 01000010 66 10010110 105
00111000 28 11000010 67 01010110 106
10111000 29 00100010 68 11010110 107
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01111000 30 10100010 69 00110110 108
11111000 31 01100010 70 10110110 109
00000100 32 11100010 71 01110110 110
10000100 33 00010010 72 11110110 111
01000100 34 10010010 73 00001110 112
11000100 35 01010010 74 10001110 113
00100100 36 11010010 75 01001110 114
10100100 37 00110010 76 11001110 115
DIP SWITCH SETTING
01100100 38 10110010 77 00101110 116
11100100 39 01110010 78 10101110 117
DIP SW
01101110 118 00100101 164 01001011 210
11101110 119 10100101 165 11001011 211
00011110 120 01100101 166 00101011 212
10011110 121 11100101 167 10101011 213
01011110 122 00010101 168 01101011 214
11011110 123 10010101 169 11101011 215
00111110 124 01010101 170 00011011 216
10111110 125 11010101 171 10011011 217
01111110 126 00110101 172 01011011 218
11111110 127 10110101 173 11011011 219
00000001 128 01110101 174 00111011 220
10000001 129 11110101 175 10111011 221
01000001 130 00001101 176 01111011 222
11000001 131 10001101 177 11111011 223
00100001 132 01001101 178 00000111 224
10100001 133 11001101 179 10000111 225
01100001 134 00101101 180 01000111 226
11100001 135 10101101 181 11000111 227
00010001 136 01101101 182 00100111 228
10010001 137 11101101 183 10100111 229
01010001 138 00011101 184 01100111 230
11010001 139 10011101 185 11100111 231
00110001 140 01011101 186 00010111 232
10110001 141 11011101 187 10010111 233
01110001 142 00111101 188 01010111 234
11110001 143 10111101 189 11010111 235
00001001 144 01111101 190 00110111 236
10001001 145 11111101 191 10110111 237
01001001 146 00000011 192 01110111 238
11001001 147 10000011 193 11110111 239
00101001 148 01000011 194 00001111 240
10101001 149 11000011 195 10001111 241
01101001 150 00100011 196 01001111 242
11101001 151 10100011 197 11001111 243
ID VALUE DIP SW ID VALUE DIP SW ID VALUE
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00011001 152 01100011 198 00101111 244
10011001 153 11100011 199 10101111 245
01011001 154 00010011 200 01101111 246
11011001 155 10010011 201 11101111 247
00111001 156 01010011 202 00011111 248
10111001 157 11010011 203 10011111 249
01111001 158 00110011 204 01011111 250
11111001 159 10110011 205 11011111 251
00000101 160 01110011 206 00111111 252
10000101 161 11110011 207 10111111 253
01000101 162 00001011 208 01111111 254
11000101 163 10001011 209 11111111 255
DIP SWITCH SETTING
B. 485 TERMINATION
The 1st of DIP SW2 is used for 100 termination.
Set on DIP SW2-1st of only the last looped camera from the controller.
Even in case of only one camera, set ON DIP SW2-1st of the camera.
C. PROTOCOL
The 3rd, 4TH of DIP SW2 above are used for Protocol Setting.
Factory Default: Pelco-D or Pelco-P (Auto detection)
DIP SW2 - 3
OFF / OFF Pelco-D or Pelco-P
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4th
ON / ON Maxpro protocol
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D. BAUD RATE SETTING
The 7th, 8th SW of DIP SW2 above is used for BAUD RATE setting.
DIP SW can be changeable to 4800bps, 9600bps.
Factory Default: 2400bps.
Remark: PELCO D 2400bps
PELCO P 4800bps
MAXPRO 9600bps
DIP SW2-7th DIP SW2-8th BAUD RATE
OFF OFF Not Used OFF ON 2400bps
ON OFF 4800bps ON ON 9600bps
* The 2nd, 5th, 6th of DIP SW2 are not used.
TROBLE SHOTING
If you have trouble operating in your camera, refer to the following.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Check if the power supply is AC24V.
No operating
Check if RS-485 communication cable is connected correctly. Check camera ID setting. Check the termination.
Check if all the cables are connected correctly.
No picture
Check the monitor is adjusted correctly. Check if video signal line is cut.
Dark screen Adjust the monitor status.
Abnormal camera
Operation status
Check if voltage level is out of the specification. Check the termination.
Check if there is dust on a lens. Adjust the monitor status.
Screen not clear
If excessive light is seen on a screen, change the camer angle or location. Adjust the lens focus again.
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Horizontal resolution
Lens
Day & Night (ICR Min.Shooting Distance Digital Slow Shutter x
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18X module 26X module 23X m odule 30X module 36X m odule
360˚Endless
0.5˚~ 200
Max 350˚/sec , Min 300˚/sec
0.5˚~ 45
Max 250˚/sec , Min 200˚/sec
165 positions with 16 character labels available for each position with different speed steps
Max. 8 Programmable group tours (each one consisting of up to 60 preset steps with different steps)
8 Programmable Patterns (total 480 seconds)
24 privacy masking zones
1/4" Sony Exview 1/4"Sony super HAD CCD
18x Optical Zoom
(F=1.4~3.0,
f=4.1~73.8mm
12x (216x with optical) 12x (312x with optical) 12x (276x with optical) 10x (300x with optical) 12x (432x with optical)
0.35m(Wide)/0.8m(Tele) 0.32m(W ide)/1.5m(Tele)
ON/ OFF ON/ OFF
50IRE)0.7Lux (50IRE)0.6Lux (50IRE)0.6Lux (50IRE)1.4Lux (50IRE
4 alarms (with various programmable states)
Activate preset, Group scanning or output per alarm input
Cool Gray Body(ABS) , Anti-vandal bubble (Poly Carbonate)
147φ (D) * 190mm(H) (5.8" (D) * 7.5"(H))
26x Optical Zoom
(F1.6~3.8,
f=3.5~91.0mm
Programmable Auto Scan
8 Selectable Sectors with 16 charactors
Built in Pelco-D, Pelco-P
18~32VAC 60/50Hz 850mA
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811(H) * 508(V) 410K 795(H) * 596(V) 470K 768(H) * 494(V) 380K 752(H) * 582(V) 440K
More Than 480TV Lines
23x Optical Zoom
VBS:1.0Vp-p (sync negative), Y/C Output
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ON / OFF
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RS-485
18W Max
1.9 kg (5 lbs) Stepper
1/8 Micro Step
~ 60
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CE, FCC
(F1.6,
f=3.9~85.8mm
Auto/ Day/ Night
0.1m(Wide)/1m(Tele)
More than 50dB
~140
(14
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30x Optical Zoom
(F= 1.6 ~ 3.4 ,
f=3.3 to 99mm
0.32m(Wide)/1m(Tele)
1/4" Sony Exview
36x Optical Zoom
(F=1.6 ~ 4.5 ,
f=3.4 to 122.4mm
0.32m(Wide)/1.5m(Tele)
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DIMENSIONS
147.0
134.0
190.0
UNITS:mm
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