Vitek VT-TPTZ10HRF-5N User Manual

VITEK
VT-TPTZ10HR-5N VT-TPTZ18HR-5N
5.0 MegaPixel H.265 Network IP PTZ Cameras with IR LED Illumination
VT-TPTZ10HR-5N
VT-TPTZ10HRC-5N
FEATURES
• 1/3” 5.0 MegaPixel CMOS Sensor
• 2592x1944 @ 15fps / 2592x1520 @ 22fps
• H.265/H.264/MJPEG Triple Streaming
• Built-in 5mm to 50mm Lens offering 10x Optical Zoom (VT-TPTZ10HR Models) / Built-in 4.8mm to 84mm Lens offering 18x Optical Zoom (VT-TPTZ18HR-5N)
• 6 Integrated IR LEDs with up to 165’ IR Range (VT-TPTZ10HR Models) / 10 Integrated IR LEDs with up to 500’ IR Range (VT-TPTZ18HR-5N)
• DigitalNoise Reduction
• 220 Presets programmed with view direction, zoom, BLC, etc
• Max manual speed 480°/sec
• 360°continuous rotation
• 16:9 Video format
• Double layer metal body construction with IP66 Weather Resistance
• Includes Wall Mount Bracket & Power Supply
• ONVIF Compliant
• 12VDC Operation
• 3 Year Warranty
VT-TPTZ10HRF-5N
VT-TPTZ18HR-5N
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
VT-TK B D1
Transcendent 3D Network IP Keyboard Controller with Integrated 5” HD LED Real-Time Display
VT-TP T- C N M T
PTZ Corner Mount Adapter Bracket for Transcendent HD-TVI & IP PTZ Cameras
VT-TPT-PLMT
PTZ Pole Mount Adapter Bracket for Transcendent HD-TVI & IP PTZ Cameras
VT-TP T- P DM1
PTZ Pedestal Mount for Large 9” Transcendent PTZ Cameras
VT-TP T- J B0 1
J-Box for cable Management for Large 9” Transcendent PTZ Cameras
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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 THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature
WARNING
CAUTION
accompanying the product.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................... 3
2 INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................ 4
2.1.1 WALL MOUNTED ......................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.2 Corner Mounted (Optional) ......................................................................................................... 5
2.1.3 Pole Mounted (Optional) ............................................................................................................. 6
2.1.4 Ceiling Mounted (Optional) ......................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 PTZ Connection............................................................................................................................ 9
2.2.3 Setting IE Browser ....................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.4 Install Active X ........................................................................................................................... 10
2.3.1 Video Browse ............................................................................................................................ 11
2.3.2 PTZ Control ................................................................................................................................ 12
2.3.3 PTZ Function .............................................................................................................................. 12
2.3.4 Common Shortcuts .................................................................................................................... 13
2.4 SETTING.............................................................................................................................................. 13
2.4.1 System....................................................................................................................................... 14
2.4.2 Network .................................................................................................................................... 16
2.4.4 Camera ...................................................................................................................................... 19
2.4.5 Video & Audio ........................................................................................................................... 22
2.4.6 PTZ Function .............................................................................................................................. 27
2.4.7 Alarm ........................................................................................................................................ 28
2.4.8 User ........................................................................................................................................... 28
2.4.9 log ............................................................................................................................................. 29
3. FUNCTION INSTRUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 29
3.1 SPECIAL FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................ 29
4 OSD MENU ............................................................................................................................................. 30
4.1 MENU INDEX ....................................................................................................................................... 30
.............................................................................................................................................................. 30
4.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 31
4.3 DOME ................................................................................................................................................ 31
4.3.1 Communication ......................................................................................................................... 32
4.3.2 IR Display ................................................................................................................................... 32
4.3.3 Guard Tours ............................................................................................................................... 33
4.3.4 A-B Scan .................................................................................................................................... 33
4.3.5 Pan Scan .................................................................................................................................... 34
4.3.6 Pattern ...................................................................................................................................... 34
4.3.7 Park Action ................................................................................................................................ 34
4.3.8 Privacy Zone( Optional).............................................................................................................. 35
4.3.9 Advanced .................................................................................................................................. 36
4.4 CAMERA ............................................................................................................................................. 36
4.5 DISPLAY .............................................................................................................................................. 37
4.6 LANGUAGE .......................................................................................................................................... 37
4.7 TIMING TASK ....................................................................................................................................... 37
4.8 ALARM (OPTIONAL) .............................................................................................................................. 38
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1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS
IP IR Speed dome 1pc Wall mount bracket 1pc Power supply 1pc Screws kits 1pc User manual 1pc
1.2 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
3D Allocation
Allows the camera to move diagonally while using zoom function
Pattern
A series of pan, tilt, zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome. Up to 4 patterns may be programmed for the dome camera.
Auto Flip
When the Speed Dome camera is mounted, it can track a moving target in a path directly below the camera. When the camera reaches the moving object directly below the dome, the dome will rotate to keep the image in the correct view
Focus
The auto focus enables the camera to focus automatically to maintain a clear image. Under the following conditions camera will not auto focus on the camera target: (1) Target is not in the center of the screen; (2) Attempting to view images that are far and near at the same time; (3) Target is very bright object, such as neon lamp, etc; (4) Targets are behind glass covered with water droplets or dust; (5) Targets are moving quickly; (6) Low contrast large area targets, such as walls; (7) Targets are too dark or faint.
BLC (Back Light Compensation)
BLC(Back Light Compensation) is used to brighten an image in the foreground with a bright area behind it such as sunlight, limiting the affect of silhouette
Iris Control
Factory default is automatic camera aperture; in this mode the camera senses changes in ambient light and through moving and adjusting the lens aperture it makes the brightness of the output image stable.
Ratio Speed
Intelligent pan and tilt speed is variable depend on the zoom factor. When zooming in, the speed will become slower and when zooming out, the speed will become faster.
360 Scan
360° continuously scans the display scene at a set speed in a horizontal direction under the condition that pitch angle remains the same. In the scanning status, operator can move the joystick to exit from scanning.
Preset
A Position preset stores pan, tilt, zoom and focusing positions with predefined camera presets. Position presets can be call directly, assigned to actions or applied as “HOME” position.
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Guard Tour Scan
Dome patrol scans according to certain edited preset order.
A-B Scan
The dome scans back and forth between two preset points (A & B).
Power Off Memory
This feature allows the dome to resume its previous status after power is restored.
Park Action
The Park function applies to the predefined functions such as Preset, Tour, Pattern, or Scan function after the dome has been idle for a programmed time.
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 INSTALLATION
2.1.1 WALL MOUNTED
Installation conditions:
Wall mounted dome can be used in a hard wall structure whose thickness should be enough to install expansion bolts in indoor and outdoor environment. The wall must bear at least 4 times the weight of the dome.
Install wall hanging bracket:
Fig 2
b. As shown in Fig 3, Attach the wall bracket to the wall, then feed the cables through it.
Fig 3
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2.1.2 Corner Mounted (Optional)
Fig 4
Installation conditions:
Corner mounted dome can be used in a hard wall structure with an angle of 90° whose thickness should be enough to install expansion bolts in indoor and outdoor environments. The wall must bear at least 4 times the weight of the dome. Install corner mounted attachment and wall hanging bracket: a. As shown in Fig5, with the installation holes in the corner mounted attachment as pattern, draw locations on the wall with an angle of 90°and drill to install expansion bolt.
Fig 5
b. As shown in Fig6, use M8 screw nut to fix the base of corner mounted on the wall with all cables through the center holes of the corner mounted, marine glue and bracket. Enough wiring length should be left.
Fig 6
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c. As shown in Fig7, fix the wall hanging bracket with all cables power through it on the corner mounted attachment.
Fig 7
2.1.3 Pole Mounted (Optional)
Fig 8
Installation conditions:
Pole mounted domes can be used on a hard pole structure in indoor and outdoor environment whose diameter should match the installation size of stainless hose clamps. Factory default is 6 inches stainless hose clamps (fit 5”-6” polls). The pole structure can bear at least 4 times the weight of the dome. Install corner mounted attachment and wall hanging bracket: a. As shown in Fig 9, use the stainless hose clamps to attach the pole mounted attachment with all cable through it on the pole structure.
Fig 9
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b. As shown in Fig 10, attach the wall hanging bracket with all cables through it on the pole mounted attachment.
Fig 10
2.1.4 Ceiling Mounted (Optional)
Fig11
Installation conditions:
Ceiling mounted dome with thick pole can be used in the hard ceiling structure whose thickness should be enough to install expansion bolt in indoor and outdoor environment. The ceiling can bear at least 4 times the weight of the dome. Install the base of ceiling and boom: a. As shown in Fig 12, with the installation holes in the base of ceiling as pattern, draw punched locations in the ceiling and punch to install M6 expansion bolt.
Fig 12
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b. As shown in Fig 13, at first unscrew the M4 screw at the side of the base of ceiling and split the base of ceiling and boom. Then make the three groups of cables of power, video/control and alarming into the side recessing seal groove of the ceiling connector bottom and through the core hole of the base of ceiling mounted. Fix the base of hang ceiling on the ceiling board.
Fig 13
Note: If the dome is used in the outdoor conditions, use the silica gel on the faying surface of the base of hang ceiling and the ceiling board and around the out-holes to be sure water proof
c. As shown in the Fig 14, tighten the boom with electrical wire and cable through it on the base of ceiling and screw up the M4 screw.
Fig 14 Note: If the dome is used in the outdoor conditions, after using enough raw materials to wrap the thread at the upper end of boom, tighten the boom on the base of ceiling. Use the silica gel around the joint sleeve and connector of the boom to be sure water proof
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2.2.1 PTZ Connection
Before connecting, please power off and read the instructions carefully of all connected devices.
2.2.2 Connecting the Device
This device can be directly connected to a computer or network;
2.2.3 Setting IE Browser
User can view video through IE, ActiveX is required to be installed.
1. From menu, click “tool”, then choose “Internet options”.
2. Then click “Security”:
Fig 2.13
3. Choose internet icon, click “Customs level”. Then the follow pops up:
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Fig 2.14
4. Change option “Download unsigned ActiveX controls” to “Enable” or “Prompt”. User can
optionally change “Running ActiveX controls and plug-in” into “Start” to avoid the prompt of
running.
2.2.4 Install Active X
(1) Download controls
Open IE and enter IP cameras IP address (default is 192.168.1.110).
On home page of camera login using user name and password (default is admin & admin)
(2) Install and run controls:
Please click “Run” in the prompt box.
If it is the first time you are running the software, please login as a super user.
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After login, you will enter the following interface:
Fig 2.16
The IP Camera supports H.265/H.265 and MJPEG triple encoding format.
2.3.1 Video Browse
Video Browse: For camera display setting, you can set the video type, video
size, play mode, image color. On the browsing interface, click “video”
to enter system setting interface. Here is the picture:
Fig 2.18
Set the video in the menu above:
Video Type: H.264/265 main stream, H.264 sub stream, MJPEG.
Video Size: screen original size 1*, original size *1/2, adaptive.
Play mode: Live, smooth.
Image Color: Fresh, Standard, Cold
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2.3.2 PTZ Control
PTZ control: Adjust the rotation in all directions, set pan speed, tilt speed.
2.3.3 PTZ Function
PTZ functions: preset, auto pan, pattern, tour.
Fig 2.30
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2.3.4 Common Shortcuts
Common shortcuts: Digital Zoom, Snapshot, record, audio input (not used), audio output (not
used), English- Chinese
Fig 2.21
Frequently set common functions of the IP camera. The storage path of snapshot and
recording complies with the one from settings .
The snapshots are stored in the name of IP address and time of the device. For example, the
file name is 20140520_221325_125_01_192.168.1.110.jpg, which means the device’s IP
th
address is 192.168.1.110 and snapshot’s time is at 22:13:25:125 on May 20
2014.
2.4 SETTING
Setting: detailed setting of system, network, IPC, audio & video, PTZ functions, alarm, user,
log.
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