XtendLan SDOMEO4802701, SDOME4802201 User Manual

SDOMEO4802701
Outdoor Day/Night Speed Dome with built in Sony CCD 27x optical zoom camera
Indoor Day/Night Speed Dome with built in Sony CCD 22x optical zoom camera
User’s Guide
Safety Attention Notes
Please read the instructions thoroughly before installing or operating the unit.
Please do not put the machine on an unstable table or mounting bracket.
Please prevent all liquids or other contaminating material from entering into the dome housing.
When connecting to the power source, please follow all electric safety standards and only use the power supply designated for this device. The speed dome's RS-485 and video signal uses TVS technology to protect it from strong electric surges. This technology prevents damage to the device resulting from impulse signals such as lightning strikes or surges under 500W power. Allow for enough distance between the RS-485 and video signals and high-voltage equipment or cables during the transmission process. Please do not power the unit until all connections are secure and installation is complete.
Avoid shooting very bright objects directly into the camera's CCD (such as the sun or light fittings).
When the machine is not operating properly, do not casually repair it. Refer to the instructions for information about how to service or repair your speed dome.
Please protect the unit against extremes of vibration, pressure or dampness while transporting unit. Damage can occur from improperly packaging the unit while shipping.
Please only install the outdoor dome camera system in outdoor environments.
Contents:
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 5
2 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Technical Parameter of Intelligent High-speed Dome .................................................................. 5
2.2 2.2.
3 Setting, Installation, Connection ................................................................................................. 6
3.1 Dome Address, Transmission Speed, Protocol Setting .................................................................. 6
3.1.1 Speed Dome Camera Address Setting ................................................................................... 7
3.1.2 Speed Dome Camera Communication Protocol Setting ....................................................... 8
3.1.3 Speed Dome Camera Transmission Speed Setting (Baud Rate Setting) ................................ 8
3.1.4 RS-485 Bus Matching Resistance .......................................................................................... 8
3.2 Installation, Connection ................................................................................................................ 9
3.2.1 Installation Requirement ....................................................................................................... 9
3.2.2 Outdoor Speed Dome Camera Wall Hanging Installation
3.2.3 Indoor Hemisphere Dome Camera Recessed Installation ................................................... 13
4
Control Keyboard Control Use Instruction to Speed Dome Camera
Camera Parameter for High-speed Dome:
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4.1 Setting and Adjusting Preset Position ......................................................................................... 15
4.1.1 Setting Preset Position ........................................................................................................ 16
4.1.2 View Preset Position ............................................................................................................ 16
4.2 Dome Pattern Tours .................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.1 Preset Position Parameter Setting ...................................................................................... 17
4.2.2 Sequence Setting ................................................................................................................. 18
4.3 Auto Scanning (2points scanning, 360° scanning) ....................................................................... 18
4.3.1 2 Points Scan ....................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.2 360° Scan ............................................................................................................................. 19
4.4 Objective Tracking ....................................................................................................................... 19
4.5 Camera Control ........................................................................................................................... 20
4.5.1 Zoom Control ....................................................................................................................... 20
4.5.2 Focus Control ....................................................................................................................... 20
4.5.3 Iris Control ........................................................................................................................... 20
4.5.4 Auto Backlight Compensation ............................................................................................. 20
4.5.5 Auto White Balance ............................................................................................................. 20
5 Camera Menu Setting ............................................................................................................... 21
6 Protocol Order Chart ................................................................................................................. 23
6.1 PELCO-D
,
PELCO-P Protocol Order Chart ..................................................................................... 23
7 Exception Handling ................................................................................................................... 24
1 Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing our speed dome, an intelligent, high-speed dome camera with a high-performance DSP camera and sophisticated zoom lens. It is an advanced technological surveillance product combining an all-direction variable speed dome and digital decoder all in one unit. It can aim quickly and scan continuously, making omni-directional and non-blind-spot monitoring into reality. Additionally, it can quickly adapt to changing environments with its 18x optical and 12x dig with precise stepping motors. The advanced stepping motor technologies enable the dome to rotate smoothly, respond sensitively and aim precisely. The speed dome camera has memorizing function when the power cuts off, can auto resume to previous working status before the power cuts off. Use the high-performance speed dome “
When it Counts. All of the features make the intelligent high-speed dome camera fit for a wide range of applications such as intelligent building, bank, street of c
ity, airport, station etc.
ital zoom
2 Technical Data
2.1 Technical Parameter of Intelligent High-speed Dome
Model
Power Supply AC24V DC12V, 3A Operating temperature Operating moisture
Power consumption 20W Communication RS485 bus Communication transmission speed Horizontal rotation speed Horizontal rotation range 360° unlimited rotation Tilt rotation range 90 Auto f lip Auto zoom speed control Control speed auto-adjusted according to zoom length
2 points scan 2 points scan speed Dwell time(2 points scan) Preset Positions 128 pcs Running to preset speed: Dwell time at preset position Cruise Tour: 8 group Cruise Points Qty per cruise group 16 preset positions Fan, Heater
-40°C~+60°C C~+40°C
95%
1200/2400/4800/9600bps
0.4°- 280° (1-64 grade shift gears)
°
Rotates 180° when camera tilts to the vertical position
changing Can set freely 164 grade available 160s available
164 grade available, 0.4° - 280° 160s available
Fan and heater auto-starts 12VAC NIL
Outdoor Day/Night
Speed Dome
Indoor Speed
Dome
2.2 2.2.
¼" Sony Exview (Day/Night) CCD
¼" Sony
Exview (Day/Night)

Camera Parameter for High-speed Dome:

Mode
Model
Outdoor Day/Night
Speed Dome
Indoor Speed
CCD
Scan 2:1 Interlace 2:1 Interlace Resolution >480 lines >480 lines Minimum illumination Iris Focus Auto/manual Auto/manual Zoom 27x optical 22x optical Focal length Angle of view 44° (wide), 2° (Tele-) 52° (wide), 2° (Tele-) Backlight compensation Backlight compensation Backlight compensation White balance Auto Auto Gain Signal S/N ratio >55dB >55dB Video signal output 1.0
0.8lux/0.01lux (b/w mode) Auto/manual
f=4 – 88mm
Auto PAL/NTSC
±
0.2Vp-p 1.0
1lux/0.01lux (b/w mode) Auto/manual
f=3.25 – 88mm
Auto PAL/NTSC
±
0.2Vp-p
Dome

3 Setting, Installation, Connection

3.1 Dome Address, Transmission Speed, Protocol Setting
Before the dome is installed, the communication protocol, baud rate and dome address, should be confirmed. Set the code switch, keeping the setting consistent with the control system. The relative code switch site and connecting wire are diagrammed below for reference.
Note: Internal version has only 6 SW2 switches.
3.1.1 Speed Dome Camera Address Setting
The address code for the speed dome should be properly set before use to ensure accurate operating order of the controller at the control centre and to control many dome cameras. The address code is made up of ADD (8 bits) on PCB board. The 8 bits switch uses the 8421 binary coded decimal system. The largest value is established at 256. 1 means ON status and 0 means OFF status. Each dome address code and keyboard relative screen display mode is represented in the chart below (see the following figure and the address/digits
in
following chart)
SW 2 switch (Address settings for PELCO P):
With reference to the above chart: When all code switches are under
OFF” status on speed dome, address code is 1. When you input Numerical key No.1 on control keyboard, then press CAM key for confirmation showing that set keyboard address as No.1 control address., At this time, keyboard can control speed dome camera(its control address is 0001). Other address is to be set as above.
SW 2 switch (Address settings for PELCO D):
3.1.2 Speed Dome Camera Communication Protocol Setting
SW 1 switch:
3.1.3 Speed Dome Camera Transmission Speed Setting (Baud Rate Setting)
The 5th and 6th bits of FUN on the PCB board are used to set the baud rate (see following figure). The default baud rate setting is 9600.
SW1 switch:
3.1.4 RS-485 Bus Matching Resistance
For central controlling, the matching resistance should be set for the device that is furthest away from the controller. There is an end matching resistance switch on FUN. The 8 FUN shows ON status (see chart below) which means the BUS matching resistance has been connected.
th bit of
3.2 Installation, Connection
Attention!
1. Installation should only be handled by a qualified CCTV expert.
2. For detailed connection information, please refer to silk-screen print instruction on PCB and installation guide or manuals.
3. Because the dome is a high-grade optical unit, please never touch any of the optical components.
4. For a clear image, the dome cover should be cleaned periodically. When cleaning, position your hand to hold dome's outer loop to prevent finger sweat acidity from corrupting the surface of the dome. If the dome is scratched, it will aff a soft dry cloth or similar products to clean its outer surface. If the dust is heavy, you can use a neutral cleanser. Any advanced furniture cleanser can be used to clean the dome exterior.
Installation Preparation
3.2.1 Installation Requirement
Installation should be handled by a qualified service agent and should comply with all local
regulations, Service personnel should forecast potential problem such as falling objects, outer breach, building vibration or other similar conditions.
Check for all necessary materials, and ensure if the selected installation location is suitable for
the speed dome.
ect image quality. Therefore please use
3.2.2 Outdoor Speed Dome Camera Wall Hanging Installation
·
Wall Hanging Installation
ATTN: Installation locations should endure 5 times weight of total weight (dome camera,
mounting bracket and mounting base) to avoid in shaken images.
a. Set wall bracket mounting on the wall. Draw out center site of the hole on the wall against bracket
sample
b. Use drill to make 4 holes with the M8 size at the des ignated site. Screw in M8 bolt for mounting c. Put power, communication and video lines through bracket hole, leaving enough wire
length Maneuverability.
d. Fix the bracket to the wall with 4 M8 bolts and mounting tray.
·
Housing Installation
a. Remove housing from the packing and put the cable into the bracket from bracket top. Install
G1 1/2 bolt on the top of housing into the bolt of wall bracket. At the same time, use two M8 bolt to secure in place.
Camera Module Installation
Install under the condition that the power is off
Loosen the two M5 bolts on the bracket, which are located in the inner housing.
Take the camera module from the packing, and check if connecting wire plugs are loose. Set code
switch of the dome.
Secure the camera module (use one hand to hold stepping motor, preventing it from moving.).
Insert the wire terminal into the outlet on the end of camera module. Align two holes on the camera module base with the two M5 bolt of the connectin
g bridge. Twist the camera module in to place. Ensuring the two M5 bolts reach the end of bar hole. Tighten the two M5 bolts to make camera module fixed on the upper housing.
Connection (Outer connecting wire )
Connect BNC video interface of outdoor speed dome camera with video wire (BNC). Connect power supply line with set power line (AC24V).
Should not connect positive and negative polarity of RS485 contrarily. A RS485 positive, B RS 485 negative polarity. If connect RS485 contrarily, will not control outdoor speed dome camera
Electricity
Check the polarity of the plug and outlet, then check all connecting wires
Domes enter self-inspection, and carry out a replacement program when first powered on.
(During the replacement process, self-inspects horizontal and tilt rotation to starting point
°
before camera lens extend, then make a horizontal 360 dome stops completely, the self-inspection is completed and dome i controlled.
and tilt 90°rotation). After the
s ready to be
Dome Mounting
Please make 3 bolt holes aim at housing bolt holes, and use thee M3 bolts to fix.
Use soft cloth to wipe off dust and smudges of transparent dome, avoid scratching the
dome
3.2.3 Indoor Hemisphere Dome Camera Recessed Installation
ATTN: Installation locations should endure five times the total weight of the ca m era assembly
(dome camera, mounting bracket and mounting base) to avoid in shaken images. Installation ceiling must be strong and has no peelin g phenomenon.
A. Draw out center site of the hole on the ceiling against embedded upper housing sample B. Use drill to make hole on the ceiling
Housing Installation
A Take out the housing from the carton, adjust the thickness of bolt reed more than that of
ceiling.
B Stick 3 rings to housing, and install the upper housing in the round hole of the ceiling,
connecting flange edge with the ceiling surface closely.
C Use screwdriver to rotate the bolt of the ring, making the ring stick to the ceiling in order to
connecting flange edge with the ceiling surface closely.
Camera Module Installation
Turn power supply off prior to installation.
Loosen the two M5 screw on the bracket, which are located in the inner housing .
Take the camera module from the packing carton, and check if connecting wire plugs are loose.
Set code switch of the dome camera.
Secure the camera module (use one hand to hold stepping motor, preventing it from moving.).
Insert the wire terminal into the outlet on the end of camera module. Align two bar holes on the camera module base with the two M5 upward ensuring the two M5 bolts reach the end of bar hole. Tighten the two M5 bolt to make camera module fixed in the upper housing.
bolt of the connecting bridge. Twist the camera module
Connection (Outer Connecting Wire)
Check the polarity of the plug and outlet, then check all connecting wires.
Domes enter self-inspection, and make a horizontal 360° and tilt 90° rotation to
test
Connect BNC video interface of dome camera with video wire (BNC) which is finished installing. Connect power supply line with power line (AC24V) which have been set well.
Electricity
Dome Mounting
Use soft cloth to wipe off dust and smudges of transparent dome cover, avoid scratching it
Align two holes on the dome cover edge with the two connection points of the metal upper
camera lens, dome horizontal and tilt electronic& mechanical structure. Then carry out a replacement program rotating to starting point. After the dome stops completely, the self-inspection is completed and dome is ready to be controlled.
housing.
.
4

Control Keyboard Control Use Instruction to Speed Dome Camera

Use the keyboard controller to realize the complete potential of the speed dome. (The control keyboard control protocol is set as the default protocol for the speed dome.)
4.1 Setting and Adjusting Preset Position
The Preset function is the dome's default level angle, lean angle and camera focal length in EMS
memory. By using this saved parameter, the dome and camera can run to the preset positions when it is required. Operator can save and adjust preset positions by using the control keyboard; the speed dome can support 128 preset positions.
4.1.1 Setting Preset Position
Adjust the speed dome camera to the desired position using the keyboard joystick/rocker (including location, camera zoom, focus and iris), and then input the required preset position number. The inputted preset position value No. is displayed at the bottom of the LCD Call, to confirm position. The preset position at
DATA” disappears showing that the preset position
DATA” area. Press Shift +
was set successfully.
For example: Set No.1 preset position
1. In the Main Menu screen, Press CLR to Clear the data. The keyboard displays:
2. Enter the Preset Position Number you wish to set Ex. Set Preset Position No. 1, the keyboard displays:
Displays the Preset Position Number (1-128)
3. Adjust the speed camera to the desired position including location, camera zoom, focus and iris.
4. Press Shift + Call for final confirmation.
4.1.2 View Preset Position
Use the keyboard to view the preset position. (Preset positions are saved in advance). Input the preset position you would like to view, Data area will display preset position number. Press Call key, the dome will move to the target place.
For example: View No.5 preset position
1. In the Main Menu, Press CLR to clear the data.
2. Input the preset position you would like to view. Example: View preset position No. 5
3. Press the CALL key. The dome will move to the Preset Position No. 5
Displays the Preset Position
Number (1-128)
4.2 Dome Pattern Tours
Pattern Tours are a key function of the speed dome camera. You can layout the preset position order in the pattern tours through our advanced program. Using the control keyboard you set the rotation speed for each preset position and dwell time at each preset position. Only an outer command unit can transfigure the speed dome camera into a pattern tour program route.
4.2.1 Preset Position Parameter Setting
speed dome camera has the capacity to set up to 128 preset positions through the keyboard. It can set a running speed at each preset position from 0.4/s to 280/s (1-64grades) and dwell time from (1-60seconds). Note: speed dome can rotate at low speeds and at fast speeds. Its speed can be divided into 64 grades. 1 is the lowest speed and 64 is the fastest speed.
To get to the control keyboard Main Menu Press Exit until the screen displays:
1. In the Main Menu, Press the SHIFT+EXIT key. Keyboard displays:
Press CLR to delete previous data. Input required SPEED DOME address code XXXX
1-1024for control. Press Enter for
2. Enter the correct Speed Dome Unit and Press Enter. Example: Preset Position for Speed Dome 3. Keyboard displays:
3. Now the control Keyboard displays: Preset position (1-128)
Running speed
Press
4. Press CLR key to delete previous data before programming to a new preset position.
5. Enter desired Preset Position and Press Enter.
6. Press
7. Press
For example: Set the running speed of preset position No. 6 as Grade 64 (fastest speed), dwelling time is 5 seconds. Set the running speed of preset position No.2 as Grade 10, d
(1-64)
Shift
+MON
key key on the keyboard to move the cursor up and down
Shi
ft+M
ON
to get to Speed. Using the number keys enter the desired running speed.
Shi
ft+M
ON
to get to Time. Using the number keys enter the desired dwell time.
1. Press the SHIFT+EXIT key.
2. Press CLR to clear the data.
3. Input 06 (Note: Setting the Preset Position No. 6) press the Enter Key to Confirm.
4. Press the
S
hift
+MON
key to move the cursor to Speed:00
5. Input 64, press Enter
6. Press the
S
hift
+MON
key to move the cursor to Time:00
7. Input 05, press Enter
Displays the Speed Dome
Address (1-1024)
Dwell time(1-60)
welling time is 10seconds.
8. Press
S
hift+
MON
to move the cursor back to 1.Position:001
9. Press CLR to delete 0006
10. Input 02, press Enter
11. Press the
Shi
ft+M
ON
key to move the cursor to Speed:64
12. Press CLR to delete 64
13. Input 10, press Enter
14. Press the
S
hift
+MON
key to move the cursor to Time:05
15. Press CLR to delete 05 Input 10, press Enter
4.2.2 Sequence Setting
This function can realize that camera can scan from No.1 preset position to No.16 preset position, every 16 preset positions are treated as one sequence, there are 128 preset positions for speed dome camera, so there are 8 sequences.
Setup sequence: First, you need to setup preset position (shift + call + Preset No.) and give every position a number and
name them, such as No.1, No.2.....No.128, every 16 preset position as one sequence.
When sequence is ok, to press "call+ preset Number" will pick up preset position, press "call+ 98" to pick up sequence of "No1-No16"; press "call+80" to pick up sequence of " No17-No 32 preset position"; press "call+81" to pick up sequence of "No 33- No 48";
press " call+82" to pick up sequence of "No49-No64".....
press " call +86 " to pick up sequence of "No 113-No 128 preset position.
4.3 Auto Scanning (2points scanning, 360° scanning)
The operator can also run a simple point-to-point scan (also called back-and-forth scanning). To do this, set Preset Point A first (at the same time set the dwell time at Point A), and then set Present Point B (at the same time set the dwell time at Point). Finally execute an outer command to scan between points A and B.
4.3.1 2 Points Scan
1. To set Point A. Move the joystick to the desired position.
2. In the Main Menu enter a dwell time for Point A. Example: If Dwell time is 2 seconds the control keyboard displays:
3. Press PAN A.
4. To set Point B. Move the joystick to the desired position.
5. In the Main Menu enter a Dwell time for Point B.
6. Input the grade Speed (1-64) and Press AUTO Example: Set dwell time of Point A as 2 seconds, dwell time of Point B as 3 seconds. Make the scanning at 32-grade speed between the two points a) Move control joystick to Point A of scanning b) Input 02, then press Pan-A on the keyboard after two seconds c)
e control joystick to Point B of scanning
Mov d) Input 03, then press SHIFT+Pan-A on the keyboard after two seconds e)
Input 32 grade, then press AUTO key. This will scan starting at Point A to Point B at a scanning rate of 32 grade stopping at Point A for 2
seconds and Point B for 3 seconds.
4.3.2 360° Scan
The Operator can also start an auto cruise scan. This scan will rotate 360° from the desired
position.
1. In the Main Menu, input desired cruise group No. Example: Desired Group No. is 4 the control keyboard displays:
2. Press Shift + Scan to place PTZ into cruise scanning. OR
1. Move the joystick to desired position.
2. Input the running speed (1-64) and then input Shift + AUTO key.
Note: When speed dome camera is under the auto scanning status, you can use the joystick if you want it to stop scanning.
4.4 Objective Tracking
A user can rotate the camera lens up, down, left and right to view objects through the field of vision using the control keyboard. In addition, a user can adjust focal length to change the angle of view or the size of the objects. When in auto - iris and auto-zoom mode, the camera adjusts automatically to get a clear picture with changing image environments.
Focus/Rotate Auto Speed Controls When manually adjusting the zoom length or focal distance at longer ranges, a typical PTZ dome may move too quickly especially designed to adjust the sensitivity of the Pan and Tilt controls making navigation easy and intuitive at these long ranges. Auto Flip The speed dome's auto-pan rotation with 180-degree flip capabilities automatically rotates the
°
camera 90
when the camera tilts to the vertical position. This feature enables the continuous
monitoring of an object as it passes through the field of vision.
resulting in the loss of important images. The out door speed dome is
4.5 Camera Control
4.5.1 Zoom Control
The user can adjust the advanced zoom feature to acquire needed image through control keyboard. The speed dome features a 216x zoom magnification (18x Optical and 12x Digital).
4.5.2 Focus Control
The speed dome’s default setting is for auto-adjust focusing. Under special conditions, a user can adjust the focus manually meet the required image effect.
a. The object is not on the center of the picture. b. Attempting to view images that are far and near at the same time c. Object is strongly lighted object, such as neon lamp, focus lamp and etc. d. Objects behind the glass covered by beat and dust. e. Objects moving quickly f. Objects within large area and single color suc h as wall g. Objects that are too dark or faint

4.5.3 Iris Control

The speed dome’s default setting is for auto-adjust iris. It can make an adjustment
quickly through auto detecting the beam change.
User can adjust iris size manually through control keyboard to get required image
brightness.
User can renew auto iris after moving the joystick or sending additional commands
through the controller (Attn: Suggest users to use auto iris). Remark: When controlling the iris manually, the dome locks in its current control position and will not reset the auto-iris even if current object changes. order to reset the auto iris.
You need to move the joystick or send control
4.5.4 Auto Backlight Compensation
Camera is divided into six areas to realize auto backlight compensation. In lighting conditions where a strong backlight exists, the speed dome will adjust the light levels relative to the foreground and background objects in order to achieve the highest resolution image. The camera is divided to 6 zones to best handle these unique lighting conditions.
4.5.5 Auto White Balance
The speed dome will automatically adjust the white balance to contrast the changing background lighting conditions to achieve the truest digital color image.
Enter into camera menu
Menu Data Select
Menu data confirm
5 Camera Menu Setting
Through the control keyboard , you can enter the speed dome camera menu setting.
V.1 Camera Menu LGCameraCNB CameraJ270zoom Camera
Operating Key
Set 95 ZoomWi ZoomTe FocusF
FocusN
V.2 Camera Menu
Operating Key
Set 95
pre de le ar
ear
pre
set post
Sony Camer
set post
ion Enter
ion
Functi
Cursor up Cursor dow
Increase of data(or select the item
Decrease of data(or select the item)
a,Pe
Functi
on
Camera menu
lco
prot
on
n
ocol
)
Set 96 Set 97 Set 98
Set 99
V.3 Camera Menu
1. Press “
2.Press “
pre pre pre
pre
M
MPX”or“Aut
3. Press CLR to delete Original Data
4. Input desired speed dome Address, Press Enter
01. Use
MPX
set post set post set post
set post
PX”or“Auto
keyPage upand
ion
ion ion
ion
Sony Camera,Matri
o
Cursor(up) Cursor(down)
prot
”, control keyboard displays:
”, control keyboard displays:
ocol
Press Enter key
Aut
o
Displays Speed Dome Address
key(page down) to select camera OSD. Press
DVR
key
Pan_
A
(confirmation), PELCO-D、PELCO-P、SAMSUNG、KALATEL protocolAdjust preset position:No.55 and
enter menu. Please refer to VI.
02. Take example for SONY camera to introduce each menu function
1)CAM IDcamera marking No.
2)DZOOMOFFDigital zoom switch
Press down PAN_A keystatus from OFF ON change
3)FOCUSAUTO(Auto Focus Press down PAN_A key, status from AUTO(auto) MAN(Manual) change
(Select).
4)MIRROR:OFFRight-Left shift Press down PAN_A keystatus from OFF ON change
5)NEGATIVEOFF Press down PAN_A keystatus from OFF ON change
6)ICRAUTOB/W Press down PAN_A key, status from AUTO(auto) OFF change
color auto shift
Then select AUTO status, the Day/Night dome camera will shift B/W image when the
illumination is low. When select OFF, will not shit as B/W image.
7)COLOROFFColor display Press down PAN_A keystatus from OFF ON change
8)FREEZEONPicture Freeze Press down PAN_A keystatus from OFF ON change
9)DISPAYOFF(Screen display
Press down PAN_A keystatus from OFF ON change
10)BACKLIGHTON
Press down PAN_A keystatus from OFF ON change
11)WBC MODEAUTOwhit balance
Press down PAN_A key, status from AUTO INDOOR OUTDOOR
MAN
12)BRIGHT
13)RGAINRed gain
14)BGAINBlue gain
15)LOST POWER SAVESave set
Press down DVR key and save set
16)EXIT MENU Press down DVR key and exit the menu
17)SET PRIVACY ZONE
This function can be optional.
Keyboard Operations
Keyboard Operations
position: No. N
position
position: No. N
Start the second (17-32preset )
Start Two point Start the third group preset
Set two point
6 Protocol Order Chart
(33-48preset )
Start the four
Start the five (65-79preset )
Start the six group (81-96preset )
Start the seven (100-112preset )
Start Two point
Scan s
low spee
d
360
º
S
can
Menu data confirm
Start Two point
6.1 PELCO-D
P.S.: PELCO protocol has no relative order in control protocol because of part special function. In order to control some special function of dome, we make function shift to usual function. Usually adopt "adjust preset position/set preset position order" to make shift. Order shift chart see as below:
N Code
80
81
82
83
84
,
PELCO-P Protocol Order Chart
Adjust preset
group preset
group preset (49-64preset )
group preset
preset
Set No. N preset
Set watch preset on
Set watch preset off
Set watch preset wait time five sec.
Set watch preset wait time ten sec.
Digital zoom ON
N Code
89
92
93
95
96
Adjust preset
Scan high s
Set two po scan end point
360
slow s
scan s
º
S
peed
tart poi
can
peed
int
Set No. N preset position
Clear Alarm
nt
Enter into camera menu
Cursor(up)
360
º
85
group preset Start the eight
86
group preset (113-128preset )
87
88
Scan middle spe
For example: Use control keyboard to control speed dome PELCO protocol. Set the protocol, address and baud rate to speed dome camera, make it same as that of the keyboard. When Input 51, then input CALL, the dome will make the slow scanning between two points. If input 51, then input SHIFTCALL, will enter starting point of line scanning(i.e. point 1). If other some control device to control speed dome camera, Part of special function for Intelligent high speed dome can
When other control device to control speed dome camera, need set protocol, address and baud rate
ed
t be realized because of protocol limitation.
Digital zoom OFF
Auto turn ON
Auto turn OFF
97
98
99
Scan
middle speed
Start the second group preset (1-16preset )
high s
peed
Cursor(down)
Menu Data Select
correctly. When you set address, please set the speed dome protocol 1 more than other control device. For example: DVR address is 1, dome camera address should be set as 2 for normal control.

7 Exception Handling

Issue
Possible Reason
Solution
Power on, no movement, no image, indicator light does not light
Power on, self check, has image, can
t control, indicator light does not flicker
Camera can’t reposition itself. (camera can no longer move)
Power line connected wrong
Correct it
Power damaged Replace Blowout Replace Power line be connected bad The machine’s address code or baud rate is wrong Protocol wrong RS485 bus be connected wrong
Check it Reset
Correct it Check it
Mechanical failure Repair it Camera incline Correct it
Power is not enough Replace
Image is not stable Video line connected bad Check it
Image is dim
Power is not enough Focus in manual state
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VIII. Address-Binary code chart
Binary System Code
Matri PELCO-D
PELCO-P
Matri
Binary System Code
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
Binary System Code
Matri PELCO-D
PELCO-P
00000000 1 00010000 17 00100000 33 00000001 2 00010001 18 00100001 34 00000010 3 00010010 19 00100010 35 00000011 4 00010011 20 00100011 36 00000100 5 00010100 21 00100100 37 00000101 6 00010101 22 00100101 38 00000110 7 00010110 23 00100110 39 00000111 8 00010111 24 00100111 40 00001000 9 00011000 25 00101000 41 00001001 10 00011001 26 00101001 42 00001010 11 00011010 27 00101010 43 00001011 12 00011011 28 00101011 44 00001100 13 00011100 29 00101100 45 00001101 14 00011101 30 00101101 46 00001110 15 00011110 31 00101110 47 00001111 16 00011111 32 00101111 48
BinarySystem;Code
Matri
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
Binary System Code
Matri
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
Matri
Binary System Code
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
00110000 49 01011001 90 10000010 131 00110001 50 01011010 91 10000011 132 00110010 51 01011011 92 10000100 133 00110011 52 01011100 93 10000101 134 00110100 53 01011101 94 10000110 135 00110101 54 01011110 95 10000111 136 00110110 55 01011111 96 10001000 137
00110111 56 01100000 97 10001001 138 00111000 57 01100001 98 10001010 139 00111001 58 01100010 99 10001011 140 00111010 59 01100011 100 10001100 141 00111011 60 01100100 101 10001101 142 00111100 61 01100101 102 10001110 143 00111101 62 01100110 103 10001111 144
00111110 63 01100111 104 10010000 145
00111111 64 01101000 105 10010001 146 01000000 65 01101001 106
10010010 147 01000001 66 01101010 107 10010011 148 01000010 67 01101011 108 10010100 149 01000011 68 01101100 109 10010101 150 01000100 69 01101101 110 10010110 151 01000101 70 01101110 111 10010111 152 01000110 71 01101111 112 10011000 153 01000111 72 01110000 113 10011001 154 01001000 73 01110001 114 10011010 155 01001001 74 01110010 115 10011011 156 01001010 75 01110011 116 10011100 157 01001011 76 01110100 117 10011101 158 01001100 77 01110101 118 10011110 159 01001101 78 01110110 119 10011111 160 01001110 79 01110111 120 10100000 161 01001111 80 01111000 121 10100001 162
01010000 81 01111001
122 10100010 163 01010001 82 01111010 123 10100011 164 01010010 83 01111011 124 10100100 165
01010011 84 01111100 125 10100101 166 01010100 85 01111101 126 10100110 167 01010101 86 01111110 127 10100111 168 01010110 87 01111111 128 10101000 169
01010111 88 10000000 129 10101001 170 01011000 89 10000001 130 10101010 171
Binary System Code
Matri
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
Binary System Code
Matri
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
Matri
Binary System Code
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
10101011 172 11001000 201 11100101 230
10101100 173 11001001 202 11100110 231
10101101 174 11001010 203 11100111 232
10101110 175 11001011 204 11101000 233
10101111 176 11001100 205 11101001 234 10110000 177 11001101 206 11101010 235 10110001 178 11001110 207 11101011 236 10110010 179 11001111 208 11101100 237 10110011 180 11010000 209 11101101 238
10110100 181 11010001 210 11101110 239 10110101 182 11010010 211 11101111 240
10110110 183 11010011 212 11110000 241 10110111 184 11010100 213 11110001 242 10111000 185 11010101 214 11110010 243 10111001 186 11010110 215 11110011 244 10111010 187 11010111 216 11110100 245 10111011 188 11011000 217 11110101 246 10111100 189 11011001 218 11110110
247 10111101 190 11011010 219 11110111 248 10111110 191 11011011 220 11111000 249
10111111 192 11011100 221 11111001 250 11000000 193 11011101 222 11111010 251 11000001 194 11011110 223 11111011 252 11000010 195 11011111 224 11111100 253 11000011 196 11100000 225 11111101 254
11000100 197 11100001 226 11111110 255 11000101 198 11100010 227 11111111 256
11000110 199 11100011 228
11000111 200 11100100 229
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