XtendLan SDOMEOATM User Manual

SDOMEOATM
USER MANUAL
Object Tracking/High Speed Mini Dome II
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Thank You for Choosing our PTZ Camera!
When you open the box:
Check that the packing and the contents are not visibly damaged. Contact the
retailer immediately if any parts are either missing or damaged.
Make sure if the contents are all included as per the packing list.  Do not attempt to use the device with missing or damaged parts. Send the product
back in its original packing if it is damaged.
The information contained in the document is subject to change without
notice.
Table of Contents
1. Safety Notes --- Important!!! .............................................................................. 1
2. About The Product ............................................................................................. 3
2.1. Features ........................................................................................................ 3
2.2. Functions ....................................................................................................... 3
2.3. Technical Parameters .................................................................................... 6
3. Installation........................................................................................................... 8
3.1. DIP Switch Setting ......................................................................................... 8
3.2. Installation ..................................................................................................... 9
4. Operation Guide ............................................................................................. 11
4.1. Operation At Power Up .............................................................................. 11
4.2. How To Use Our Control Keyboard ........................................................... 11
4.2.1. Control Keypad Password And Access .............................................. 12
4.2.2. Control Keypad Command Syntax ..................................................... 12
4.2.3. Control Keypad Command Types ...................................................... 13
4.3. Select A Camera ....................................................................................... 13
4.4. Camera Motions ........................................................................................ 13
4.4.1. Pan And Tilt Functions ....................................................................... 13
4.4.2. Zoom Functions ................................................................................. 15
4.4.3. Focus Functions ................................................................ ................. 15
4.4.4. IRIS Opening Functions ..................................................................... 15
4.4.5. Preset Positions Programming And Recalling .................................... 15
4.5. Function Program Menu ............................................................................ 16
4.5.1. System Menu ..................................................................................... 18
4.5.1.1. Soft DIP Switch ............................................................................... 19
4.5.1.2. Dome Label .................................................................................... 19
4.5.1.3. Display Setup ................................................................................. 20
4.5.1.4. Password ........................................................................................ 23
4.5.1.5. Bootup Screen ................................................................................ 24
4.5.2. Camera ............................................................................................... 24
4.5.2.1. Exposure ........................................................................................ 25
4.5.2.2. White Balance ................................................................................ 26
4.5.2.3. Day/Night ........................................................................................ 27
4.5.2.4. Focus/IRIS ...................................................................................... 28
4.5.2.5. Privacy ............................................................................................ 29
4.5.2.6. Additional ........................................................................................ 31
4.5.3. PTZ Menu .......................................................................................... 31
4.5.3.1. Motion ............................................................................................. 32
4.5.3.2. Presets ........................................................................................... 38
4.5.3.3. Scan ............................................................................................... 39
4.5.3.4. Power Up ........................................................................................ 42
4.5.3.5. Cruise Setting ................................................................ ................. 43
4.5.3.6. Clear Set ........................................................................................ 44
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4.5.4. Alarm ................................................................................................... 44
4.5.5. Track .................................................................................................. 46
4.5.6. Event .................................................................................................. 50
4.5.7. Set Default ......................................................................................... 54
4.6. Special Control Panel Commands ............................................................. 54
5. Trouble Shooting ............................................................................................ 56
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1. SAFETY NOTES --- IMPORTANT!!!
The following important notes must be followed carefully to run the PTZ camera and respective accessories in total safety. The camera and relative accessories are called video system in this section.
Use the instructions correctly and fully Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before starting to run the video system.
Follow the instructions in the instruction manual. Pay attention to all warnings on the camera and in the instruction manual. Keep the safety notes and instructions for use for future reference.
Attachments & Accessories Do not use attachments other than those recommended in the instruction manual because this could cause risks to the products. Only use the recommended accessories for the camera for installation and operation.
Protect the video system To protect the camera, avoid installing and using it in direct sunlight or any source of bright light. Bright light, like that from a spotlight, can cause dimming and blurs. A vertical line may appear on the screen. This does not indicate a problem.
Keep it away from rain and dust. Do not touch the zoom lens with your fingers. If needed, use a soft cloth and methylated spirit to remove traces of dust. Apply a specific cap to protect the zoom lens when the camera is not in use.
Install the camera away from video interference. The pictures could present interference if the leads are arranged near a TV set or other device. Either move the leads or re-install the device to solve the problem.
Do not use any part of the video system near water, i.e. bathtubs, wash basins, sinks, tubs, on damp surfaces, near swimming pools, etc. Do not insert objects of any kind through the camera openings to avoid touch live parts: fire and electrocution risk. Do not pour any kind of liquid on the device.
A switch for performing maintenance operations on the camera must be included. Connect the camera only to the electrical power supply shown on the ratings plate. Contact your retailer if in doubt.
Lay the power wires keeping them from being trodden on or squeezed by objects placed on top of them. Pay particular attention to leads near plugs, screws and the product outlet.
Disconnect the power lead and the wiring to protect the camera during electrical storms or when it is left unattended and not used for a long time. This will prevent damage to the
video system in the event of lightening or electrical line overload. Do not overload the electrical power and the extensions to prevent the risk of fire or
electrocution. Do not place the camera near or over radiators or sources of heat. Check that the area is
suitably ventilated before installing the camera inside partially closed areas (such as recesses, bookshelves and shelves).
Do not position the camera on unsteady trolleys, stands, brackets or tables. The camera could fall and severely injury adults and children in addition to seriously damaging the product.
Maintenance & Repairs Always contact a qualified service technician to repair the camera (or any other part of the video system). Unauthorized opening or removing the lids may cause fire and electrocution risk and other dangers.
Disconnect all electrical parts from the mains before cleaning. Uses spare parts specified by the manufacturer or spare parts with equivalent
characteristics when replacements required. Unauthorized replacements can cause fires, electrical shocks and other dangers.
After any servicing intervention or repair to the video system, ask the technician to run a safety check to ensure that everything is working safely.
Damage requiring professional assistance Disconnect the video system from the power mains and call qualified service personnel in the following cases:
If the power lead or plug is damaged.  If liquid or foreign objects accidentally penetrate inside the device.  If the device was exposed to rain or water.  If the device was dropped, subjected to heavy shocks or if the camera packaging
was damaged.
If the device performance changes considerably.
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2. ABOUT THE PRODUCT
The Auto Tracking/ High Speed Mini PTZ II is based on our unique motion tracking technology with high resolution, high speed, low price and selectable communication protocols. It is widely used in surveillance system as unattended CCTV device.
2.1.
FEATURES
Auto tracking of moving object (auto PTZ) based on our motion tracking
technology;
Max 10X optical, 0.02Lux of module specifications;  Pan: 360º at maximum speed of 250º /sec; Tilt: to 90º at maximum speed of 250º/sec; Auto panning function with 256 preset positions;  Built-in OSD Menu, to change dome parameter, save or call preset, and achieve
auto scan, pattern etc;
Password protection to prevent unauthorized changes to the dome setting;  Windows blanking and tracking boundary for privacy purpose;  The feature of defining specific activity when the dome parks;  Integrated design with high reliability;  RS-485 data communication;  Auto-flip to follow object and surveillance of any subject that is constant and
continuous;
The speed can be adjusted automatically according to zooming times;  Auto focus lens and auto white balance, BLC function;  Multi protocol compatible (Pelco- D / P, DAHUA);  Alarm input, Alarm output, Alarm action.
2.2.
FUNCTIONS
Object Tracking
In auto tracking mode, the camera can track a moving object in the target area with auto pan, tilt and zoom which realizes smart unattended surveillance.
Tracking Cruise The tracking function can be activated during cruise. At a preset of the cruise list, the
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camera can track moving objects automatically. Soft Address
The camera address can be programmed with built-in OSD menu, and the user does not need to dismount the camera from field or do any screw work.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) A camera is intended to provide clear images even under back light circumstances where intensity of illumination can vary excessively, when there are both vary bright and vary dark areas simultaneously in the field of view. WDR enables the capture and display of both bright areas and dark areas in the same frame, in a way that there are details in both areas, i.e. bright areas are not saturated, and dark areas are not too dark.
Day/Night Function The IR cut filter of camera module inside the camera can be removed by sending special command, so that the camera can change from color to mono.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and Day/Night function are based on the relative
modules.
Proportional Pan Proportional pan automatically reduces or increases the pan and tilt speeds in proportion to the zooming times. At telephoto zoom settings, the pan and tilt speeds will be slower for a given amount of joystick deflection then at wide zoom settings. This keeps the image from moving too fast on the monitor when there is a large amount of zoom.
Auto Flip When the camera tilts downward and goes just beyond the vertical angle, the camera rotates 180º. When the camera rotates (flips), the camera starts moving upward as you continue to hold joystick in the down position. Once you let go of the joystick after the dome rotates, joystick control returns to normal operation. The auto-flip feature is useful for following a person who passes directly beneath the camera.
Save/Call Preset Preset function is that dome saves current horizontal angle and title angle of pan/tilt, zoom and position parameters into memory. When necessary dome calls these parameters and adjusts Pan/Tilt and camera to that position. User can save and call presets easily and promptly by using keyboard controller or infrared controller. The camera supports up to 256 presets.
Lens Control
1) Zoom control User can adjust zoom in or out by controller to get desired image.
2) Focus control System defaults Auto Focus mode, that is, the lens and camera will automatically adjust
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the focus to get the best image. Focus can also be controlled manually from the controller if required. Press Focus Near
or Focus Far key to manually focus. Focus can be manual via keyboard or matrix, please refer to control keyboard or matrix operation manual for detailed operation. When adjusting position is set with auto focus status, it goes back to auto focus.
The camera will NOT auto focus in the following status.
Target is not in the center of image.  Targets are in near and far at the same time.  Target is of strong light object. Such as spotlight etc.  Target is behind the glass with water drop or dust.  Target moves too fast.  Large area target such as wall.  Target is too dark or vague.
3) IRIS control System defaults Auto IRIS. Camera can adjust immediately according to the alteration of back ground illumination so that a lightness steady image can be achieved.
You may adjust IRIS by controller to get required image brightness, and call back Auto IRIS by controlling the joystick.
Auto White Balance Camera can automatically adjust white balance (WB) according to the alteration of background lightness to give a true color image.
Back Light Compensation (BLC) If a bright backlight presents, the subjects in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette. Backlight compensation enhances objects in the center of the picture. The camera uses the center of the picture to adjust the IRIS. If there is a bright light source outside this area, it will wash out to white. The camera will adjust the IRIS so that the object in the sensitive area is properly exposed.
Auto Cruise The preset position is programmed to be recalled in sequence. This feature is called auto cruise. Up to 30 presets can be saved in each cruise tour.
Patterns A pattern is a saved, repeating, series of pan, tilt, zoom and preset functions that can be recalled with a command from a controller or automatically by a programmed function (alarm action or park action or power-up action).
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Auto, Random and Frame Scan Auto Scan: Make the camera scan 360º ranging from the current position. Random Scan: Make the camera random scan 360º ranging from the current position. Frame Scan: This feature freezes the scene on the monitor when going to a preset. This allows for smooth transition from one preset scene to another.
Zones Setting A zone is a pan area, defined by a left and right limit, on the 360º pan plane. The camera has eight zones, each with a 6-character label.
Alarms Input The camera has four alarm inputs, which can be programmed as high, medium or low priority. When an alarm is received, an input signal to the camera triggers the user­defined action (go to preset, run pattern, etc.) programmed for the alarm.
Auxiliary Output An auxiliary output is a programmable signal from the camera back box that can trigger another device to operate. An auxiliary output is programmable to trigger from an alarm or from a controller.
Password Protection The camera features password protection to prevent unauthorized changes to the camera settings. You can open the System Information and Display Setup Screens, but cannot access any of the camera Settings menus.
Windows Blanking A set window can be saved so that it is the only blanked tilt area of the scene. All other parts of the tilt area of the scene will be visible.
Windows blanking is only available for Sony Modules at present.
2.3.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
Signal Format
NTSC
PAL
CCD
1/4 inch color CCD
Max. Pixels
811(H)×508(V)410K
795(H)×596(V)470K
Effective Pixels
768(H)×494(V)380K
7521(H)×582(V)440K
Horizontal Resolution
500TV Line (color), 570 TV Line(b/w)
S/N Ratio
50dB
Zoom
10X optical, 10X digital
Focal Range
F1.8, f=3.8~38mm
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Sensitivity
0.7Lux(Color) / 0.02Lux(B/W), 50IRE
Switch Mode
Auto / Day/Night(ICR)
Focus
Auto / Manual /Semi Auto
Iris
Auto / Manual
Shutter Speed
X128~1/120000sec
AGC
Normal / High / Off
White Balance
Auto / MAN
BLC
Low / Mid/ High / Off
SSNR
Low / Mid/ High / Off
Rotating Range
Pan:360°continuous, Tilt: 0°~90° (Auto flip)
Pan/Tilt Speed
Pan:0.05°400°/s; Tilt:0.03°240°/s
Preset
256
Auto Cruise
Presets switch sequentially from 1 to 30 automatically
Pattern Cruise
4
Regional Setting
8
Alarm Input
4
Alarm Output
2
COMM. Port
RS-485
Baud Rate
1200bps, 2400bps,4800bps, 9600bps
Address Range
0~63
Power
DC24V
Operating Temperature
-20°C~70°C(Without Heater)/ -50°C~70°C(With Heater)
Dome Size
4 inch
IP Code
IP66
Mounting Modes
Wall (Outdoor or Indoor), Pole (Outdoor or Indoor), Surface (Indoor)
Table 1: Samsung Modules
Parameters vary if cameras other than Samsung are equipped with. The specifications are subject to change without notice.
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3. INSTALLATION
This section contains detailed instructions for installing the camera. These instructions assume that the installer has a good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods.
3.1.
DIP SWITCH SETTING
Before installing the camera drive, check the DIP switch; configure the receiver address, communication protocol, and baud rate setting. Pic. 1 shows switch position and default settings. For normal user, setting switches to default position is suggested.
Pic. 1 Switch Position
The camera can be controlled via various communication protocols by setting SW2 switch (3 and 4 bit) and operate at 1200bps, 2400bps, 4800bps and 9600bps baud rate by setting SW2 switch (1and 2 bit). Refer to Table 2: SWITCH SETTING for address, communication protocol and baud rate settings, do not set the switches to reserved position.
SW2: Baud Rate, Protocol
SW1: Address
Pic. 2 DIP Switches
Please refer to the below table to set baud rate, communication protocol type and camera address.
POS (SW1)
Addr
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
Addr
0
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
6
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
7
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
8
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
9
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
11
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
12
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
253
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
254
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
255
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
POS (SW2)
BAUD RATE
1
2
BAUD RATE (BPS) 1200
OFF
OFF
2400
ON
OFF
4800
OFF
ON
9600
ON
ON
POS (SW2)
PROTOCOL
3
4
COMM PTOL
PELCO (PELCO-P/ PELCO-D)
OFF
OFF
reserved
ON
OFF
reserved
OFF
ON
reserved
ON
ON
Table 2: SWITCH SETTING
3.2.
INSTALLATION
Step 1. Install lower dome.
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Line up the mounting screw holes, and install the three mounting screws. Push the lower dome inside the back box.
Step 2. Install the bracket for wall-mounted dome Dig four holes on the wall as Pic. 3. Take out the cables from the backward of the bracket. Install the bracket on the wall.
Pic. 3
When installing outdoors, make sure installation is properly sealed to keep
moisture out.
The surface, pole and in-ceiling mounting modes are like the wall mounting mode.
Pic. 4
Pic. 5
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4. OPERATION GUIDE
4.1.
OPERATION AT POWER UP
The camera employs the default settings the first time it is switched on. Changes to the settings will be permanently stored and will be made available the next time the camera is switched on. You can return to the default settings by means of the appropriate menu option at any time.
The camera will work as follows when it is switched on. The camera will run a calibration procedure and a message showing the following
information will appear on the video output OSD (On Screen Display): software version, address, protocol, baud rate and zoom module brand.
Check that the data are suitable for operation. Otherwise, refer to the section in this document that shows how to install the camera correctly.
MINI DOME II
SOFT VERSION: 5.3 ADDRESS: 1
PROTOCOL: PELCOD/P BAUD RATE: 2400 TEMPERATURE 25C
SAMSUNG SERIES CAMERA
At the end of the calibration step, the camera will switch to stand-by as programmed (PTZ > POWER UP > ACTION). The camera will continue working this way until any command is received from the keypad. The camera during this phase can be pointed to a fixed point or pan across the field. Refer to the details described in the POWER UP menu
section.
4.2.
HOW TO USE OUR CONTROL KEYBOARD
The camera is ready to receive commands from our control keyboard (see figure below) after connecting.
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4.2.1.
CONTROL KEYPAD PASSWORD AND ACCESS
The system will wait for the password to be entered after being switched on. The control panel requires a 6-digit password. The entered digits will be replaced by a “*” symbol on the screen for privacy. Access to the menu is gained after entering all the digits correctly. Refer to the corresponding manual for using the control panel.
The default user password is “000000”. It is advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions. Do not lose or forget the programmed password.
4.2.2.
CONTROL KEYPAD COMMAND SYNTAX
Controls can use the joystick, single keys or key combinations. The key command syntax is shown below.
Key command syntax The syntax used in this manual for controls using keys consists of various elements (words and three digit numbers). Each command is always in braces and each element is separated by commas. Each word or decimal digit used in the syntax is identified by a corresponding key on our control panel. Words can be enclosed in round brackets, square brackets or no brackets. Three digit decimals are never enclosed in brackets.
The following words only can be used: PRESET, CALL, ESC, OPEN, CLOSE, NEAR, FAR,
ZOOM OUT, ZOOM IN, CAM, MON, SCAN, ENTER. The decimal digits are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Some application examples of controls are shown in detail below. Using the joystick
A command can also be given simply by moving the joystick because this generates actions on the camera or OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
Using a single key Pressing a single key can cause camera action. For example, the following command will zoom out of the frame. Underling indicates the key is in use.
ZOOM OUT
Key combinations Pressing a key combination in rapid sequence extents the command set. For example, the following command (select camera address 1) is performed by pressing the following keys:
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CAM + 1 + ENTER
4.2.3.
CONTROL KEYPAD COMMAND TYPES
There are four command types:
Select camera,  Move camera (tilt and pan, zoom, adjust focus and IRIS opening, go to preset
positions),
Adjust camera operation mode using menus,  Various quick controls operable from the control panel.
The method for accessing these controls will be shown in details in the following paragraphs.
4.3.
SELECT A CAMERA
The camera to be controlled must be selected first. For example, the following command selects camera 1:
CAM + 1 + ENTER After this operation, the message CAM 1 will appear on the control panel display.
4.4.
CAMERA MOTIONS
After selecting a camera, it can be moved either directly using the control panel as described below:
Panning (horizontal) and tilting (vertical).  Zooming, focusing and IRIS opening.  Preset positions programming and recalling.
These functions can be directly accessed using a single key or joystick or a simple key combination.
4.4.1.
PAN AND TILT FUNCTIONS
The camera may be moved using our keyboard controller. Move the joystick vertically to tilt the camera and horizontally to pan it.
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The maximum pan span is from to 360º with continuous rotation. The maximum tilt span is from (camera in vertical position) and 90º.
The panning and tilting speed can be modulated by operating the joystick appropriately. Note that the maximum speed that can be obtained by operating the joystick is not
always equal to that programmed in the working settings. This in fact depends on the value of the PTZ > MOTION > PROPORTIONAL PAN setting. If the option is ON, the maximum rotation speed which can be obtained using the joystick is proportional to the magnification used to obtain the best frame.
Panning (horizontal) Tip the joystick rightwards to turn the camera horizontally clockwise and tip it leftwards to turn it anticlockwise.
If no advanced options are set (e.g. range limits set enabled), the camera can be turned continuously without interruptions.
The pan span may be limited between two angles in PTZ > MOTION > MANUAL LIMIT. Tilting (vertical)
Tip the joystick upwards to turn the camera vertically upwards and tip it downwards to turn the camera downwards. The camera rotation is limited upwards by the horizontal plane or downwards by the vertical axis.
Performance will change considerably near the vertical axis according to whether the AUTO FLIP is on or not (default setting is on).
With AUTO FLIP off, the camera will stop in perfectly vertical position and will stop
turning when the joystick is tipped downwards.
With AUTO FLIP on, the camera will proceed over the vertical axis when the
joystick is tipped downwards. This is because, when the vertical axis is reached, the camera flips automatically by 180 degrees and resumes the initial trajectory.
The AUTO FLIP function can be used to follow a subject arriving in a certain direction passes under the camera and continues in a straight line. To do this, hold the joystick
tipped downwards following the movement of the subject. Observe that in this case the joystick performance after the camera passes over the vertical axis opposite to the normal axis because tipping the joystick downwards will turn the camera upwards.
Normal operation of the joystick will be resumed as soon as the downward tip is interrupted (also only for an instant). At this point, to follow the subject in the same direction, you will need to tip the joystick upwards, as you would normally.
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4.4.2.
ZOOM FUNCTIONS
The camera frame may be adjusted by using the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT commands. Use ZOOM IN to zoom into the detail; use ZOOM OUT to zoom out.
Zoom can be set as per the zoom specifications of relative modules, combined between optical zoom and digital zoom. Refer to the specific section for programming the function.
4.4.3.
FOCUS FUNCTIONS
The camera focus may be adjusted manually using the NEAR and FAR controls. As the auto focus function is always on, a manual setting made using NEAR and FAR will
be kept only until a pan, tilt or zoom command is used. In this case, auto focus will adjust focus automatically again.
Refer to the specific section for additional details on focusing and on the various options.
The auto focus function cannot work correctly in the following cases:
The object to be focused on it not in the middle of the image. There are far and near object in the frame. Bright light is shining on the subject. The subject is behind a glass pane covered in drops or dust. The subject is moving very quickly. The subject is not well lit.The subject is too big.
4.4.4.
IRIS OPENING FUNCTIONS
The IRIS opening may be controlled manually using the OPEN and CLOSE commands. The manual setting made using OPEN and CLOSE will be kept only until a pan, tilt or
zoom command is used if the automatic IRIS opening option is enabled (the default setting is on). In this case, the opening will be controlling automatically again.
Refer to the specific section for additional details on IRIS opening adjustment.
4.4.5.
PRESET POSITIONS PROGRAMMING AND RECALLING
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The camera can store up to 256 panning, tilting and zooming configurations (called preset positions) which can be recalled at any time.
The manual focusing and IRIS opening settings cannot be stored.
When storing presets, it is important to remember that some are reserved and
cannot be either stored or used for positioning the camera.
Presets from 80 to 99 are reserved for management controls Presets from 100 to 103, 170 to 173 are reserved for Tracking and Pattern
controls
The following examples show how to program the free Presets and recall them.
Example: programming preset number 32
1) Position the camera in a certain pan, tilt and zoom configuration.
2) Enter the command PRESET + 32 + ENTER. From this moment onwards, simply enter the command CALL + 32 + ENTER to
move the camera to the preset position.
The saved value will be written over if the setting is reprogrammed. The Presets are saved in a permanent memory area of the camera where they
are maintained also when power is disconnected. However, restoring default settings will delete all preset values.
Press PRESET + 83 + ENTER to delete all the saved preset values. The Presets store the coordinates according to an angular reference system.
Therefore, the reference system zero point may become misaligned with the camera mechanics after prolonged use of the tilting and panning functions. Minor inaccuracies in preset positions may occur. In this case, calibrate the angular coordinate system using the REBOOT SYSTEM command. This calibration is automatically run when the camera is switched on.
4.5.
FUNCTION PROGRAM MENU
Use the following control panel command to access the function programming menu. PRESET + 95 + ENTER
At this point, if no password is required for access, the following first level menu will appear on the screen:
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MAIN MENU
----------------------------
1. <SYSTEM>
2. <CAMERA>
3. <PTZ>
4. <ALARM>
5. <TRACK>
6. <EVENT>
7. <SET DEFAULT>
8. SYSTEM REBOOT
9. BACK
10.EXIT
Screen 1: Main Menu
If a password is required, the following prompt will appear. The password is a numeric combination (max. 4 digits).
INPUT PASSWORD
-----------------------------­PASSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
CLEAR ENTER EXIT
Screen 2: Password Protection
Select the password digits by moving the joystick in the horizontal direction. Symbol “▲” indicates the digit to be entered.
Press OPEN to enter the selected digit. The entered numbers will be replaced by an “x” symbol on the screen for privacy. Select ENTER and press OPEN to access the first level menu after entering all the digits correctly.
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS “1111”. It is advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions. Do not lose or forget the programmed password.
Simply move the joystick vertically to scroll the menu and point the cursor to the menu item to be selected: at this point, select OPEN to access the selected second level.
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Simply press BACK and use OPEN or just press CLOSE to go back to the previous level menu.
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Option
Value
Explanation
SYSTEM
System setting menu (See Section 4.5.1)
CAMERA
Lens parameters setting menu (See Section 4.5.2)
PTZ
PTZ Setting Menu (See Section 4.5.3)
ALARM
Alarm setting menu (See Section 4.5.4)
TRACK
Tracking setup menu (See Section 4.5.5)
EVENT
Event function setting menu (See Section 4.5.6)
SET DEFAULT
This function restarts the device by clearing the settings performed by the user. The camera is repositioned.
SYSTEM REBOOT
This function restarts the device without clearly the settings performed by the user. The camera is repositioned.
Table 3
4.5.1.
SYSTEM MENU
In the main menu, select SYSTEM to set the parameters such as protocol, baud rate, camera address, dome label, display setup, password, bootup screen and position memory.
SYSTEM
----------------------------
1. <SOFT DIP SWITCH>
2. <DOME LABEL>
3. <DISPLAY SETUP>
4. <PASSWORD>
5. <BOOTUP SCREEN>
6. POSITION MEMORY: OFF
7. BACK
8. EXIT
Screen 3: System
Option
Value
Explanation
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SOFT DIP SWITCH
Program protocol, address, baud rate via OSD menu.
DOME LABEL
Dome label setting submenu
DISPLAY SETUP
Display submenu: program the info to be displayed on screen.
PASSWORD
Password submenu
BOOTUP SCREEN
Boot up screen submenu
POSITION MEMORY
ON/OFF
Remember the camera position of last power off.
Table 4
4.5.1.1. SOFT DIP SWITCH
The SOFT DIP SWITCH submenu is used to set protocol, address and baud rate operated by OSD menu.
SOFT DIP SWITCH
---------------------------
1. SOFT ADDR: 1
2. SOFT ADDR ENABLE: OFF
3. SOFT PTOL: PELCO-D/P
4. SOFT BAUD RATE: 2400
5. SOFT B.RATE/PTOL: OFF
6. BACK
7. EXIT
Screen 4: Protocol Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
SOFT ADDR
0~255
Set the soft address
SOFT ADDR ENABLE
ON, OFF
Enable the soft addressor not.
SOFT PTOL
DAHUA, PELCO-D/P
Set the protocol via OSD menu instead of hard DIP switch
SOFT BAUD RATE
1200, 2400, 4800,9600
Set the soft baud rate
SOFT B.RATE/PTOL
ON, OFF
Enable the soft baud rate and protocol or not.
Table 5
4.5.1.2. DOME LABEL
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DOME LABEL
----------------------------
1. <EDIT DOME LABEL>
2. <CLEAR DOME LABEL>
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 5: Dome Label Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
EDIT DOME LABEL
This submenu is used to edit a dome label (see below).
CLEAR DOME LABEL
This submenu is to clear the label of the camera.
Table 6
EDIT DOME LABEL submenu
The operations needed to associate a label to a camera are:
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to the "EDIT DOME LABEL” option.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
DOME
DOME LABEL
0123456789 YZ YZ
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx
OK CN SP BP
Screen 6: Dome Label
3) Point the cursor to the first character to be used and press OPEN. Point the cursor to BP(BACKSPACE) to delete it.
4) After writing the text, point the cursor to OK and press OPEN to save and go back to the main screen.
5) OK means CONFIRMATION, CN means CANCEL, SP means character SPACE, BP means character BACKSPACE
4.5.1.3. DISPLAY SETUP
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The DISPLAY SETUP submenu is used to enable the labels to be displayed for the various camera functions.
DISPLAY SETUP
---------------------------
1. <CLOCK>
2. <ORIENTATION>
3. DOME LABEL: ON
4. ZOOM: ON
5. AZIMUTH/ELEVATION: ON
6. PRESET LABEL: ON
7. ZONE LABEL: ON
8. EVENT LABEL: ON
9. <LABEL POSITION>
10. BACK
11. EXIT
Screen 7: Display Setup
Option
Value
Explanation
CLOCK
Set the date and time.
ORIENTATION
The orientation setting submenu.
DOME LABEL
ON/OFF
Show or hide the label
ZOOM
ON/OFF
Show or hide zoom labels.
AZIMUTH/ELEVATION
ON/OFF
Show or hide camera pan/tilt labels. The coordinates refer to the monitor centre.
PRESET LABEL
ON/OFF
Show or hide preset labels.
ZONE LABEL
ON/OFF
Show or hide zone label.
EVENT LABEL
ON/OFF
Show or hide event label.
LABEL POSITION
Label positioning submenu
Table 7
Clock Submenu
The CLOCK submenu is used to set the date and the time.
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CLOCK
---------------------------
1. CLOCK DISPLAY: ON
2. DATE: 2010/11/30
3. TIME: 13:12:09
4. BACK
5. EXIT
Screen 8: Clock
Option
Value
Explanation
CLOCK DISPLAY
ON/OFF
Show or hide the date and time
DATE
Set the date. The format is YYYY/MM/DD.
TIME
Set the time. The format is 24 hour (HH:MM:SS).
Table 8
Orientation Submenu
The ORIENTATION submenu is used to set the direction. The camera can tell which direction the camera is facing.
ORIENTATION
---------------------------
1. DISPLAY: ON
2. PRIME DIRECTION: N
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 9: Orientation
Option
Value
Explanation
DISPLAY
ON/OFF
Show or hide the orientation
PRIME DERECTION
N/S/E/W/NW/NE/
SW/SE
Set the prime direction
Table 9
Label Position Submenu
The labels may be positioned where required on the screen.
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ZONE CAMERA PRESET
ORIENT EVENT
SAVE RESET
AZIMUTH ZOOM TIME DATE
Screen 10: Label Position
To establish a position:
1) Point the cursor to the label to be moved by moving the joystick vertically.
2) Press OPEN.
3) Symbol “■” will appear.
4) Position the entire label in the chosen position using the joystick.
5) Press OPEN.
6) Repeat this operation for each label.
7) Point the cursor “►” to SAVE and press OPEN.
4.5.1.4. PASSWORD
PASSWORD
--------------------------------
1. ENABLE PASSWORD: OFF
2. <EDIT PASSWORD>
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 11: Password
Option
Value
Explanation
ENABLE PASSWORD
ON/OFF
This enables or disables the password.
EDIT PASSWORD
This is the password entry procedure.
Table 10
The password is a numeric combination (max. 10 digits).
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS “1111”. It is advisable to change the default password to prevent intrusions. Do not lose or forget the programmed password.
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INPUT OLD PASSWORD
PASSWORD 1234567890
CLEAR ENTER BACK
Screen 12: Edit Password
1) Select the password digits by moving the joystick horizontally. Symbol “▲” indicates the digit to be entered.
2) Press OPEN to enter the selected digit.
3) The entered numbers will be replaced by a “*” symbol on the screen for privacy.
4) Enter all the digits correctly and select ENTER to confirm.
5) During the password change procedure you will be asked to enter the old password. Enter the new password and enter it again for confirmation.
4.5.1.5. BOOTUP SCREEN
In the SYSTEM menu, select BOOTUP SCREEN to display information concerning software version, address, protocol, baud rate and zoom module brand. The information in this
menu cannot be edited.
MINI DOME
SOFT VERSION: 5.3 ADDRESS: 1
PROTOCOL: PELCOD/P BAUD RATE: 2400 TEMPERATURE 25C
SAMSUNG SERIES CAMERA
Screen 13: Bootup Screen
4.5.2.
CAMERA
In the first level menu, select CAMERA and enter the corresponding submenu.
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CAMERA
---------------------------
1. DIGITAL ZOOM: OFF
2. BACKLIGHT COMP: OFF
3. <EXPOSURE>
4. <WHITE BALANCE>
5. <DAY/NIGHT>
6. <FOCUS/ IRIS>
7. <PRIVACY> N/A
8. <ADDITIONAL>
9. BACK
10. EXIT
Screen 14: Camera
Option
Value
Explanation
DIGITAL ZOOM
ON/OFF
Switch digital zoom ON or OFF.
BACKLIGHT COMP
ON/OFF
Switch back light compensation ON and OFF. The BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION function is useful for
improving visibility when the background light is very bright.
EXPOSURE
Automatic exposure submenu
WHITE BALANCE
Automatic white balance submenu
DAY/NIGHT
Day/Night submenu
FOCUS/IRIS
Focus/iris submenu
PRIVACY
Privacy setting submenu. This programs windows blanking, which is based on zoom module support.
ADDITIONAL
Other settings submenu
Table 11
Camera parameters vary with different zoom modules. Some parameters may
be N/A (not available). Please refer to relative camera specifications for details. This manual is based on Samsung 10X.
For regular users, the parameters are suggested as default.
4.5.2.1. EXPOSURE
In CAMERA menu, select EXPOSURE and the corresponding submenus to access the main menus.
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EXPOSURE
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1. AE MODE: N/A
2. LOW LIGHT MODE: N/A
3. LOW LIGHT LIMIT: N/A
4. IRIS LEVEL: N/A
5. AGC LEVEL: N/A
6. SHUTTER SPEED: 1/50
7. SPOT AE: N/A
8. SENSE UP: X8
9. BACK
10. EXIT
Screen 15: Exposure
Option
Value
Explanation
AE MODE
N/A
Not available.
LOW LIGHT MODE
N/A
Not available.
LOW LIGHT LIMIT
N/A
Not available.
IRIS LEVEL
N/A
Not available.
AGC LEVEL
N/A
Not available.
SHUTTER SPEED
128X ~ 1/20000
SPOT AE
N/A
Not available
SENSE UP
This is based on Samsung module.
Table 12
Please refer to the official catalog of relative zoom modules for programming.
For regular users, the parameters are suggested as default.
4.5.2.2. WHITE BALANCE
The WHITE BALANCE MENU is used to set the parameters of white balance.
WHITE BALANCE
---------------------------
1. WHITE BALANCE: ATW
2. R GAIN: 214
3. B GAIN: 164
4. BACK
5. EXIT
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Screen 16: white balance
Option
Value
Explanation
AUTO WHITE BALANCE
ATW
White Balance (WB) is performed in auto tracking mode (Auto Tracking White). This mode automatically balances the white level by analyzing a wide range of colors, i.e. all those with temperatures comprised in the range between 2000K and 10000K.
AUTO
This mode automatically adjusts the white balance by analyzing a more restricted range with respect to the previous option i.e. those with temperatures in the range from 3000K and 7500K.
OUT
This function automatically balances the whites for outdoor use.
IN
This function automatically balances the whites for indoor use.
MAN
In this mode, white balancing may be performed by manually selecting the amount of red (R GAIN) and blue (B GAIN).
R GAIN
1 ~ 255
Adjust the red components using these values. This is adjustable only when AUTO WHITE BALANCE is set MAN.
B GAIN
1 ~ 255
Adjust the blue components using these values. This is adjustable only when AUTO WHITE BALANCE is set MAN.
Table 13
4.5.2.3. DAY/NIGHT
The DAY/NIGHT menu is used to set the parameters of day/night switch.
DAY/NIGHT
---------------------------
1. DAY/NIGHT: AUTO
2. D/N LEVEL: 20
3. DWELL TIME: N/A
4. BACK
5. EXIT
Screen 17: Day/Night
Option
Value
Explanation
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DAY/NIGHT
AUTO, COLOR, BW, EXT
Set the D/N level and dwell time by user This mode automatically adjusts the environment.
D/N LEVEL
DWELL TIME
This is not supported by Samsung module.
Table 14
4.5.2.4. FOCUS/IRIS
The FOCUS/IRIS menu is used to set the parameters of focus and iris.
FOCUS/IRIS
---------------------------
1. ZOOM SPEED: N/A
2. AUTO FOCUS: ON
3. AUTO IRIS: ON
4. IRIS VALUE: F3.32
5. AUTO IRIS PEAK: N/A
6. BACK
7. EXIT
Screen 18: Focus/IRIS
Option
Value
Explanation
ZOOM SPEED
MAN
Set the D/N level and dwell time by user
AUTO FOCUS
AUTO/MAN
This mode automatically adjusts the
environment.
AUTO IRIS
ON/OFF
The auto IRIS may operate automatically (ON) or at a predetermined level in the IRIS
LEVEL” menu. If enabled manually, this function will remain operative until the camera performs an angular movement of
less than 15 degrees. It will switch automatically.
IRIS VALUE
F2.0, F1.6, F1.4, OFF, F22, F19,
F16, F14, F11, F
9.6, F8.0, F6.8, F5.6, F4.8, F4.0, F3.4, F2.8, F2.4
IRIS adjustment (parameter F).
It is used to manually set the IRIS opening time.
AUTO IRIS
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PEAK
Table 15
4.5.2.5. PRIVACY
The PRIVACY submenu is used to set the parameters of windows blanking.
Some zoom modules may not support this function. Please refer to the data
sheet of the module.
PRIVACY
---------------------------
1. PRIVACY: 1
2. DISPLAY: OFF
3. <EDIT>
4. <DELETE>
5. BACK
6. EXIT
Screen 19: Privacy
Option
Value
Explanation
PRIVACY
1~8
This option is used to select a windows blanking. Press the OPEN button and use the joystick to set the
required privacy number. Press OPEN to confirm.
DISPLAY
ON/OFF
This switches the privacy zone selected in PRIVACY NUMBER on and off.
EDIT
This option is used to activate the privacy zone positioning procedure (see below).
DELETE
This deletes the privacy zone selected in PRIVACY NUMBER.
Table 16
EDIT (WINDOW LOCATION) submenu
This menu may be used to define the position of the privacy zones to be created.
1) Press OPEN on EDIT WINDOW LOCATION.
2) Press OPEN. The following screen will appear.
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EDIT WINDOWS LOCATION
-----------------------------­IRIS OPEN TO CONTINUE IRIS CLOSE TO CANCEL
Screen 20: Edit Windows Location Sub-Menu
3) A cross-shaped pointer will appear on the monitor: this pointer will correspond to the middle of the privacy zones being created.
4) Point the cross-shaped cursor to the required position by moving the joystick in the vertical and horizontal directions.
5) Press OPEN. A square will appear on the monitor (with the previously defined features).
6) Use the joystick to obtain the required dimensions of the privacy zone: a) Move leftwards to increase the left and right edges of the blanking zone b) Move rightwards to decrease the left and right edges of the blanking zone c) Move upwards to increase the upper and lower edges of the blanking zone d) Move downwards to decrease the upper and lower edges of the blanking
zone
7) Press OPEN to confirm after reaching the required dimensions.
8) At this point, either selects a new privacy zone or select CLOSE to quit the menu.
Remarks on Privacy Zones
Privacy zones can be programmed (and therefore the menu can be opened) in
optical zoom situations only. The privacy zone works also in digital zoom conditions.
The privacy zone rectangle will move on the screen when panning and tilting.
Zooming will expand and contract the rectangle.
The rectangle will expand twice in the vertical direction and four times in the
horizontal position to avoid viewing protected areas when panning, tilting and zooming.
After panning and tilting, the privacy zone rectangle will shift and return to the
correct dimensions. After zooming, the rectangle will remain either contracted or expanded according to the applied zoom (regardless of the x2 or x4 factor applied while zooming).
It is advisable to make the privacy areas slightly larger than the area to be
concealed.
Privacy zones can only be rectangular or squares, but several rectangles can be
placed to mask the area as required.
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It is preferable to set the privacy zones with a zoom level of 1x.
4.5.2.6. ADDITIONAL
The additional submenu is used to program other parameters of the zoom module.
ADDITIONAL
----------------------------
1. SHARPNESS: ON
2. SHARPNESS LEVEL: 8
3. DNR: MIDDLE
4. WDR: N/A
5. VR: N/A
6. HIGH RESOLUTION: N/A
7. BACK
8. EXIT
Screen 21: Additional Sub-Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
SHARPNESS
ON/OFF
The sharpness of the image may be adjusted automatically (ON) or to a level defined in the
SHARPNESS LEVELmenu.
SHARPNESS LEVEL
0 ~ 31
Sharpness can be programmed in the range from 0 to 31 (31 corresponds to maximum sharpness). This parameter can be adjusted only when the
SHARPNESS is set to OFF.
DNR
OFF/LOW/ MIDDLE/H
IGH
Setting the parameters of digital noise reduction
WDR
Wide Dynamic Range This function is not supported in Samsung lens.
VR
Vibration Reduction This function is not supported in Samsung lens.
HIGH RESOLUTION
This function is not supported in Samsung lens.
Table 17
4.5.3.
PTZ MENU
In the main menu, select <PTZ> and the corresponding submenus to access the menu.
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PTZ
-------------------------
1. <MOTION>
2. <PRESETS>
3. <SCAN>
4. <POWER UP>
5. <CRUISE>
6. <CLEAR SET>
7. PRESETS NUMBER: 256
8. BACK
9. EXIT
Screen 22: PTZ Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
MOTION
Camera motion parameter programming submenu
PRESETS
Preset parameter submenu
SCAN
Pattern and zone parameter submenu
POWER UP
Power up parameter submenu
CRUISE
Cruise parameter programming submenu
CLEAR SET
Clear settings submenu
PRESET NUMBER
256/64/40
Maximum number of Presets. Always enter 256
Table 18
4.5.3.1. MOTION
The first level of this menu contains the following options grouped as shown in the following table.
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MOTION
----------------------------
1. AUTO FLIP: ON
2. PROPORTIONAL PAN: ON
3. PARK TIME: 15S
4. PARK ACT: NONE
5. <SPEED SETTING>
6. <MANUAL LIMIT>
7. <ZONES>
8. BACK
9. EXIT
Screen 23: Motion
Option
Value
Explanation
AUTO FLIP
ON/OFF
When this option is on, the movements of a subject moving underneath the camera can be followed by moving the joystick vertically only. This is possible because after reaching vertical position, the camera will automatically pan by 180 degrees to be repositioned and resume the tilt stroke.
PROPORTIONAL PAN
ON/OFF
If this mode is on, the pan and tilt speed applied by the keypad is proportion to the set zoom so that the movement speed decreases when the zoom increases.
PARK TIME
15 S ~ 12 H
With this function, the camera will resume the function defined in PARK
ACTION” by specifying a value (in 1s, 1m, 1h steps) following a stop or
interruption of the performed function and after the programmed time.
PARK ACTION
NONE
No action is performed at the end of the park time.
AUTO SCAN
The camera performs an auto scan at the end of the park time: the camera performs a 360 horizontal scan operation.
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RANDOM SCAN
The camera performs a random scan at the end of the park time: the camera performs a random 360 degree scan pausing for approximately 2” every 142°.
FRAME SCAN
The camera performs a frame scan at the end of the park time: the horizontal scan is performed in the
SET SCAN limits.
PRESET 1/PRESET 8
The camera goes to preset 1 or preset 8 at the end of the park time.
PATTERN 1 ~ 4
The camera performs one of the 4 patterns at the end of the park time (command sequence continuously performed).
CRUISE
The camera performs a cruise (preset sequence) at the end of the park time: the camera runs a cycle of up to 30 preset positions.
REPEAT LAST
The camera simply resumes the operation it was performing before being interrupted at the end of the park time.
TRACKING
The camera performs a tracking operation at the end of the park time. This is only available on tracking ptzs.
SPEED SETTING
This submenu set the pan/tilt speed of the scan
ZONES
Zone parameter programming submenu
MANUAL LIMIT
ON/OFF
If the option is ON, horizontal automatically scanning is performed within the right and left scanning limits open.
To set the left and right scanning limit, position the camera at the required pan angle and press OPEN to set.
The two angles must be at least 10 degrees apart.
A preset position may be called up outside these scanning limits.
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Table 19
SPEED SETTING submenu
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to” SPEED SETTINGoption.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
SPEED SETTING
--------------------------------
1. PAN SPEED<DEG/S>: 150
2. TILT SPEED<DEG/S>: 150
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 24: SPEED SETTING Sub-Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
PAN SPEED <DEG/S>
50
~
250
This will specify the rotation speed for automatic horizontal scans.
TILT SPEED <DEG/S>
50
~
250
This will specify the rotation speed for automatic vertical scans.
Table 20
MANUAL LIMIT Submenu
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to” MAMUAL LIMIToption.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
MANUAL LIMIT
------------------------------
1. <SET MANUAL STOPS >
2. LIMIT STOPS: OFF
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 25: MANUAL LIMIT
Option
Value
Explanation
<SET MANUAL STOPS>
To set the left and right scanning limit, position the camera at the required pan angle and press OPEN
to set. The two angles must be at least 10 degrees apart. A preset position may be called up outside these scanning limits.
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LIMIT
STOPS
ON/OFF
If the option is ON, scanning is performed scanning limits open.
horizontal
within the
automatically
right and left
Table 21
SET MANUAL STOPS SUBMENU
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to the SET MANUAL STOPSoption.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
SET MANUAL STOPS
LEFT LIMIT POSITION IRIS OPEN TO CONTINUE IRIS CLOSE TO CANCEL
SCREEN 26: SET LEFT LIMIT
3) Use the joystick to position left limit and press OPEN to save.
SET MANUAL STOPS
RIGHT LIMIT POSITION IRIS OPEN TO CONTINUE IRIS CLOSE TO CANCEL
SCREEN 27: SET RIGHT LIMIT
4) Use the joystick to position right limit and press OPEN to save.
Zones Submenu
ZONES
------------------------------
1. ZONE NUMBER: 1
**ZONE NOT DEFINED**
2. <EDIT ZONE LABEL>
3. <EDIT ZONE>
4. ZONE ENABLE: OFF
5. <CLEAR ZONE >
6. BACK
7. EXIT
Screen 28: ZONES Sub-Menu
A zone is a space defined on the display by the user. It may be associated to a label. Up to 8 zones may be defined.
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Option
Value
Explanation
ZONE NUMBER
1 ~ 8
This option is used to select a zone.
EDIT ZONE LABEL
This submenu is used to associate a label to a zone (see below).
EDIT ZONE
This submenu is used to create a zone (see below).
ZONE ENABLED
ON/OFF
This is used to enable/disable each zone selected in the ZONE NUMBERfield.
CLEAR ZONE
This submenu is used to delete the zone selected in the ZONE NUMBERfield.
Table 22
EDIT ZONE LABEL submenu
This includes the operations needed to enter labels to be associated to zones.
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to the”EDIT ZONE LABEL” option.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
ZONE NUMBER 1
ZONE LABEL 1 - - - - ­0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Y Z y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x
OK CN SP BP
Screen 29: Zone Label
3) Point the cursor to the first character to be used and press OPEN. Point the cursor to BP” to delete it.
4) After writing the text, point the cursor to OK and press OPEN to save and go back to the main screen.
EDIT ZONE submenu This includes all the operations needed to program a zone.
1) Press “►” on EDIT ZONE”.
2) Press OPEN to confirm.
3) Use the joystick to point to the required position to define the left limit of the zone to be created.
4) Press OPEN to confirm.
5) Use the joystick to point to the required position to define the right limit of the zone to be created.
6) Press OPEN to confirm.
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7) Press CLOSE to cancel the operation.
4.5.3.2. PRESETS
PRESETS
------------------------------
1. PRESET NUMBER: 1
**PRESET NOT DEFINED**
2. <EDIT PRESET LABEL>
3. <EDIT PRESET POSITION>
4. <CLEAR PRESET>
5. BACK
6. EXIT
Screen 30: Presets
Option
Value
Explanation
PRESET NUMBER
1-64
This option is used to select a presetting for entering a descriptive label. This operation is allowed for up to 64 Presets.
EDIT PRESET LABEL
This submenu is used to access writing mode for associating a label to a presetting (see below).
EDIT PRESET POSITION
This submenu is used to store the Presets.
CLEAR PRESET
The submenu is used to delete the presetting descriptions.
Table 23
The camera will start a scanning cycle when a presetting or pattern is recalled.
This scanning cycle may be interrupted simply by moving the joystick.
EDIT PRESET LABEL submenu This includes the operations needed for associating a label to a presetting.
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to EDIT PRESET LABELoption.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
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PRESET NUMBER 1 PRESET LABEL 1------­0123456789 YZ yz
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx
OK CN SP BP
Screen 31: Preset Label Sub-Menu
3) Point the cursor to the first character to the use and press OPEN. Point the cursor to BACKSPACE” to delete it.
4) After writing the text, point the cursor to OK and press OPEN to save and go back to the main screen.
EDIT PRESET SCAENE submenu This includes the operations needed for associating a scene to a presetting.
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to "EDIT PRESET SCAENE option.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
EDIT PRESET POSITION
USE THE JOYSTICK OR KEYBORAD TO POSITION THE CAMERA IRIS OPEN TO CONTINUE IRIS CLOSE TO CANCEL
Screen 32: Preset scene Sub-Menu
3) Use the joystick or keyboard to position the camera and get satisfactory image
4) Press OPEN to save and go back to the main screen.
5) Press CLOSE button does not save the scene, but return to the preset setting menu
4.5.3.3. SCAN
SCAN
----------------------------
1. <ZONE SCAN>
2. <PATTERN SCAN>
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 33: Scan Sub-Menu
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Option
Value
Explanation
ZONE SCAN
Zone parameter submenu
PATTERN SCAN
Pattern parameter submenu
Table 24
Zone Scan Submenu
ZONE SCAN
--------------------------------
1. SCAN SPEED<DEG/S>: 1
2. <SET ZONE SCAN>
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 34: Zone Scan Sub-Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
SCAN SPEED
1 ~ 32
This option is used to set scan speed.
SET ZONE SCAN
This submenu is used to set scan stops.
Table 25
SET ZONE SCAN submenu
This includes all the operations needed to set scan stops.
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to the SET ZONE SCAN option.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
SET ZONE SCAN
-------------------------
1. <SET SCAN STOPS>
2. <CLEAR SCAN STOPS>
3. EXIT
SCREEN 35: SET ZONE SCAN
SET SCAN STOPS SUBMENU
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to the SET SCAN STOPSoption.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
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SET SCAN STOPS
LEFT LIMIT POSITION IRIS OPEN TO CONTINUE IRIS CLOSE TO CANCEL
SCREEN 36: SET ZONE SCAN
3) Use the joystick to position left limit and press OPEN to save.
SET SCAN STOPS
RIGHT LIMIT POSITION IRIS OPEN TO CONTINUE IRIS CLOSE TO CANCEL
SCREEN 37: SET ZONE SCAN
4) Use the joystick to position right limit and press OPEN to save.
CLEAR ZONE STOPS Submenu This includes the operations for deleting the selected zone stops.
Patterns Submenu
PATTERN SCAN
---------------------------
1. PATTERN NUMBER: 1
2. <PROGRAM PATTERN>
3. <CLEAR PATTERN>
4. BACK
5. EXIT
Screen 38: Patterns Sub-Menu
A pattern is a sequence of movements and functions which may be stored and repeated manually or automatically.
Option
Value
Explanation
PATTERN NUMBER
1 ~ 4
This option is used to select a pattern.
PROGRAM PATTERN
This submenu is used to program a pattern (see below)
CLEAR PATTERN
This submenu is used to delete a pattern (see below)
Table 26
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PROGRAM PATTERN submenu This includes all the operations needed to program a pattern.
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to the "PATTERN NUMBER” option.
2) Select the required pattern and press OPEN.
3) Position the cursor under PROGRAM PATTERNoption and press the OPEN button. The number of actions available (including zoom operations) for programming the
Pattern is shown in percentage form on the screen while they are each being programmed. 100 operations are available for each pattern.
CLEAR PATTERN submenu This includes the operations for deleting the selected pattern.
4.5.3.4. POWER UP
POWER UP
---------------------------
1. ACTION: NONE
2. BACK
3. EXIT
Screen 39: Power UP Sub-Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
ACTION
NONE
No action is performed at the end of power up.
AUTO SCAN
The camera performs an auto scan at the end of power up: the camera performs a 360 horizontal scan operation.
RANDOM SCAN
The camera performs a random scan at the end of power up: the camera performs a random 360° scan pausing for approximately 2” every 142°.
FRAME SCAN
The camera performs a frame scan at the end of power up: the horizontal scan is performed in the SET SCAN limits.
PRESET 1/ PRESET 8
The camera goes to preset 1 or 8 at the end of power up.
PATTERN 1 ~ 4
The camera performs one of the 4 patterns at the end of power up.
CRUISE
The camera performs a cruise at the end of power up: the camera runs a cycle consisting of up to 30 preset positions.
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TRACKING
The camera performs tracking action at the end of power up. This is only available for the tracking ptzs.
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4.5.3.5. CRUISE SETTING
CRUISE
-----------------------------
1. DWELL TIME<SECS>: 5
2. CRUISE TRACKING: OFF
3. PRESET LIST: 1
1 ON 0 OFF 1234567890 <PRESET 1-10> 0000000000
4. BACK
5. EXIT
Screen 40: Cruise
The CRUISE function is used to make the camera run a cycle consisting of up to 30 preset positions.
This menu item is used to enable each of the preset positions used in the cruise cycle. For the cruise cycle to be effective, the preset positions must be actually stored.
Option
Value
Explanation
DWELL TIME <SECS>
5 ~ 250
Duration (in seconds) of the dwelling time on each presetting.
CRUISE TRACKING
ON/OFF
Set tracking or not when the dome is cruising.
PRESET LIST
1 ~ 3
Value 1 selects the first group of Presets from 1 to 10, value 2 selects the second group from 11 to 20, and value 3 selects the third group from 21 to 30.
The following 10 digits (1/10) are used to switch the corresponding preset in the corresponding ten (1-10, 11-20, 21-30) either on or off (1=ON; 0=OFF).
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4.5.3.6. CLEAR SET
CLEAR SET
-----------------------------
1. <CLEAR ZONES>
2. <CLEAR PRESETS>
3. <CLEAR PATTERNS>
4. <LOAD DEFAULTS>
5. BACK
6. EXIT
Screen 41: Clear Set Submenu
This menu is used to delete the settings of several elements at one time.
Option
Value
Explanation
CLEAR ZONES
This option is used to delete all the zone settings.
CLEAR PRESETS
This is used to delete all the Presets.
CLEAR PATTERNS
This is used to delete all the pattern settings.
SET DEFAULT
This performs a total reset and loads the default settings. The operations may take a few seconds (approximately 20 seconds): the message WAITwill appear on the monitor.
Table 29
4.5.4.
ALARM
In the main menu, select <ALARM> and the corresponding submenus to access the other menus.
ALARM
-----------------------------
1. ALARM NUMBER: 1
2. SEQUENCE (SECS): 1
3. ALARM ACT NONE
4. ALARM AUX OFF
5. ALARM CONTACT OFF
6. <CLEAR SET>
7. DWELLTIME<SECS>1: 0
8. BACK
9. EXIT
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Screen 42: Alarm
The camera has 4 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs. The actions defined by the user may be associated to an alarm. The camera has 2 alarm outputs (AUX1& AUX2) which may be programmed to activate the external devices in the case of alarm. The 2outputs closed to ground.
Option
Value
Explanation
ALARM NUMBER
1 ~ 4
This option allows selecting one of the 4 alarm inputs.
SEQUENCE (SECS)
1 ~ 250
Duration time (in seconds) of the action related to each alarm when several alarms occur at the same time.
ALARM ACT
NONE
No action occurs during the alarm.
PRESET
The camera goes to the corresponding presetting following the alarm (correspondence is fixed: Alarm 1 - Preset 1; Alarm 2 - Preset 2, etc.).
PATTERN
The alarm performs the corresponding pattern following the alarm (correspondence is fixed: Alarm 1 - Pattern 1; Alarm 2 - Pattern 2; etc.)
AUTO SCAN
The camera performs an auto scan after the alarm: the camera performs a 360 horizontal scan operation.
RANDM SCAN
The camera performs a random scan after the alarm: the camera performs a random 360° scan pausing for approximately 2” every 142°.
FRAME SCAN
The camera performs a frame scan after the alarm: the horizontal scan is performed in the SET SCAN limits.
CRUISE
The camera performs a cruise after the alarm: the camera runs a cycle of up to 30 preset positions.
TRACKING
The camera performs a tracking operation after the alarm, starting from the preset position associated with the alarm. This is only available for tracking ptz.
ACTIVATE AUX
OFF
No action occurs after the alarm.
AUX1
AUX1 output is activated
alarm: e.g. a siren.
following
the
AUX2
AUX2 output is activated
following
the
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alarm: e.g. a siren.
ALARM
CONTACT
ON/OFF
Alarm output polarity: normally open (ON) or normally closed (OFF).
The circuit will open to generate an alarm if it is NCand will close if it is NO”.
ALARM
SETTINGS
This submenu contains the alarm settings.
CLEAR
SETTINGS
This submenu is used to delete the alarm programming.
DWELL
TIME 1
0 ~ 30
Time (in seconds) of activation of the AUX1 output.
DWELL
TIME 2
0 ~ 30
Time (in seconds) of activation of the AUX2 output.
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If an alarm is triggered during any automatic operation of the camera (Pattern,
Auto Tracking, etc.), the operation in progress is stopped and the camera executes the action that has been set in the ALARM ACT menu:
In the event of Preset action, the camera moves to the preset position.
Then, if the option PARK ACTION is set to execute an action, the action will be executed after the PARK TIME period has expired.
In the event of "PATTERN, CRUISE" actions, the action is executed by the
camera permanently and can only be stopped by one of the following actions: any command sent by a controller or any alarm event.
4.5.5.
TRACK
TRACK
-----------------------------------
1. <DEFAULT SETTING>
2. SIZE SNS: MEDIUM
3. GRAY SNS: MEDIUM
4. LOST ACT: TO HOME TRA
5. ZOOM SETTING: OFF
6. WAIT TIME<S>: 15
7. <TRACKING BOUNDARY>
8. AUX: OFF
9. TRACKING SPEED: AUTO
10. TRACKING TIME<M>: AUTO
11. BACK
12. EXIT
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Screen 43: Tracking Setting Sub-Menu
The auto tracking function is used to automatically track moving objects by detecting grayscale variations in the frame.
Option
Value
Explanation
DEFAULT SETTING
This function is used to load the auto tracking default settings.
SIZE SNS
LARGE/MEDIUM/SM ALL
This option defines the total dimensions of the object to be tracked. The parameters are LARGE/MEDIUM/SMALL. An object larger than one fourth of the screen is LARGE. An
object smaller than one eighth of the screen is SMALL.
GRAY SNS
HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW
This option determines the auto tracking sensitivity. The sensitivity measures the grey scale variations of a certain point in the frame in the unit of time.
LOST ACT
HOME N TRA
This option is used to establish the action to be performed if the camera loses the tracked object: the HOME N TRA option commands
the camera to go back to preset number 1 and tracking is enabled from this position.
KEEP TRACK
The KEEP TRACK option keeps the camera in the position reached and the tracking function is kept on waiting for an object to be intercepted again.
STOP TRACK
The STOP TRACK option leaves the camera in the position reached and deactivates the tracking function.
ZOOM SETTING
OFF, 1 ~ 18
This option determines the maximum zoom value that the camera / may use for tracking the object.
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WAIT TIME
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 SECONDS
This option determines the time which must elapse before performing an action after losing a motion in frame. The action (LOST ACT) may consist in:
-
The camera goes back to preset number 1 and tracking is enabled from this position. (HOME N TRA).
-
The camera is left in the position reached and the tracking function is kept on waiting for an object to be intercepted again (KEEP TRACK). The camera is left
in the position reached and deactivates the tracking function (STOP TRACK).
TRACKING BOUNDARY
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RI GHT
This option is used to define the zone in which the camera performs the tracking.
AUX
OFF, 1, 2
This option is used to activate one of the 2 alarm outputs if the tracking function is on (OFF = no active alarm output).
TRACKING SPEED
AUTO, 1 ~ 63
This option establishes the camera movement speed. If AUTO is selected, the
camera is automatically “adapted” to the motion of the target. The MANUAL options
allow selecting the expected speed of the object to be tracked (1 slow, 63 fast).
TRACKING TIME
AUTO,1~15 (MINUTES)
This option allows setting the max. Tracking duration, in minutes, during which the camera automatically tracks moving objects.
Once the tracking time has expired, the camera executes the action set in the option "LOST ACT", independently of the movement in the scene.
If the value "AUTO" is set, there is no time limitation on the tracking action and, in case
of no movement in the scene at all, the camera executes the option "WAIT TIME".
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TRACKING BOUNDARY submenu
Operations needed to establish an intervention zone for the tracking function.
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TRACKING BOUNDARY
---------------------------
1. BOUNDARY LIMIT: OFF
2. <CLEAR BOUNDARY>
3. LEFT LIMIT: OFF
4. RIGHT LIMIT: OFF
5. UP LIMIT: OFF
6. DOWN LIMIT: OFF
7. BACK
8. EXIT
Screen 44: Tracking Boundary Sub-Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
BOUNDARY LIMIT
ON/OFF
This switches tracking function intervention zone on and off.
CLEAR BOUNDARY
This deletes the intervention area.
LEFT LIMIT
ON/OFF
Left limit of the intervention zone.
RIGHT LIMIT
ON/OFF
Right limit of the intervention zone.
UP LIMIT
ON/OFF
Upper limit of the intervention zone.
DOWN LIMIT
ON/OFF
Lower limit of the intervention zone.
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Advice for Correct Auto Tracking Use
General warnings
The tracking function should mainly be used in indoor environments. Outdoor
use is highly problematic: the variety of objects (leafs, flags, litter, etc.) moved by the wind makes use unreliable.
Provide the best lighting possible in the detection zone: in poor lighting
conditions, the inevitable presence of noise on the image makes grayscale variations extremely critical. In poor lighting conditions, the camera may easily lose the tracked object.
If IR illuminators are used, remember that:
The camera must be programmed to operate in B/W only because the
Slow Shutter will make tracking unreliable in color mode
The lighting entirely covers the frame where motion is tracked, possibly by
restricting the range of action of the camera in tracking mode (using the
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TRACKING BOUNDARY option).
Avoid background objects in the frame which could trick the motion detector,
such as blinds, gates, doors with grid and objects with very marked, contrasting contours. A chequer board background is certainly the worst condition for satisfactory operation.
Do not use the privacy zone function in frames where auto tracking is used: the
privacy zone can trick the auto tracking function.
Do not use the auto tracking function if the object to be tracked and/or
monitored moves too fast.
Recommended control parameters SIZE SENS: select SMALL particularly in poor lighting conditions to improve
performance. GRAY SENS: most false alarms are caused by the tracking of unexpected objects. For
this reason, it is preferable to select low sensitivity. ZOOM SETTING: it is advisable to use the lowest possible zoom values. Excessive
detail makes tracking difficult (the movement must be fastener and consequently or the risk of loosing the object is much higher).
WAIT TIME: particularly, in the case of poor lighting conditions or frames with interference, it is preferable to set the lowest possible time to prevent the camera
from constantly tracking unexpected objects (e.g. “video noise” in the frame). TRACKING SPEED: the AUTO setting should always be preferred, unless the object to
be tracked does not always move at low, constant speed. TRACKING BOUNDARY: it is strongly advised to delimit the tracking zone, avoiding
including unnecessary parts in the frame.
4.5.6.
EVENT
In the main menu, select <EVENT> and the corresponding submenus to access the menus.
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EVENT
-------------------------
1. EVENT NUMBER: 1
2. <EDIT EVENT LABEL>
3. <EDIT EVENT>
4. <CLEAR EVENT>
5. <LIST EVENT>
6. HOLIDAY: 1
7. <EDIT HOLIADY>
8. <CLEAR HOLIDAY>
9. <LIST HOLIDAY>
10. BACK
11. EXIT
Screen 45: Event menu
Option
Value
Explanation
EVENT NUMBER
1~4
This option is used to select a presetting for entering a descriptive label. This operation is allowed for up to 4 Presets.
Press the OPEN button and use the joystick to set the number of the event to the stored. Press OPEN to confirm.
EDIT EVENT LABEL
This submenu is used to access writing mode for associating a label to an event. Specific operating point of reference to the edit of the preset title.
EDIT EVENT
Edit event submenu
CLEAR EVENT
This submenu is used to clear all the settings of the selected event. Press the OPEN button to clear the selected event, press
CLOSE to cancel.
LIST EVENT
The event list submenu. Show all the number and state of the events established.
HOLIDAY
This option is used to select a presetting for entering a descriptive label. This operation is allowed for up to 64 Presets.
Press the OPEN button and use the joystick to set the number of the holiday to be stored. Press OPEN to confirm.
EDIT HOLIDAY
Edit holiday submenu
CLEAR
This submenu is used to clear all the settings of the
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HOLIDAY
selected holiday. Press the OPEN button to clear the selected holiday, press CLOSE to cancel.
LIST HOLIDAY
The holiday list submenu. Press OPEN to show all the number and date of the holidays established.
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EDIT EVENT submenu
This includes the operations needed for programming an event.
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to "EDIT EVENToption.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
EDIT EVENT
---------------------------------
1. EVENT NUMBER 1
2. EVENT LABEL:
3. EVENT ACTIVE: OFF
4. START TIME: 00:00
5. STOP TIME: 00:00
6. ACTION: AUTO SCAN
**GO TO NEXT PAGE**
Screen 46: Edit event Sub-Menu (1)
7. EVENT OCCURS
SUNDAY: OFF MONDAY: OFF TUESDAY: OFF WEDNESDAY: OFF THURSDAY: OFF FRIDAY: OFF SATURDAY: OFF HOLIDAY: OFF
8. SAVE
9. BACK
10. EXIT
Screen 47: Edit Event Sub-Menu (2)
Option
Value
Explanation
EVENT LABEL
Show the label of the event.
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EVENT ACTIVE
ON/OFF
Set of events and non-implementation of the implementation parameters on and off, set to open when the implementation of the stipulated time period selected events, set to off when the selected event does not perform.
START TIME
Set the start time of the selected events.
STOP TIME
Set the stop time of the selected events.
ACTION
AUTO SCAN
Select the type of the event.
TRACKING
CRUISE
PATTERN 1~4
PRESET 1OR 8
FRAME SCAN
RANDOM SCAN
DAY & NIGHT
EVENT OCCURS
SUNDAY
Select which day(s) of the week when the event occurs.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURESDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
HOLIDAY
Set the selected events on this date does not perform. Parameters on and off.
NUMBER
Show the number of the event.
Table 34
EDIT HOLIDAY Submenu
This includes the operations needed for programming a holiday.
1) Use the joystick to point the cursor to "EDIT HOLIDAYoption.
2) Press OPEN. The following menu will appear on the display:
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EDIT HOLIDAY
---------------------------
1. HOLIDAY NUMBER: 1
2. MONTH: OCT
3. DAY: 28
4. SAVE
5. CANCEL
6. EXIT
Screen 48: Edit Holiday Sub-Menu
Option
Value
Explanation
HOLIDAY NUMBER
1~14
Select number of the holiday.
MONTH
JAN~DEC
Select the month of the selected holiday.
DAY
1~31
Select the date of the selected holiday.
4.5.7.
SET DEFAULT
Table 35
This menu is to set the camera or all ptz parameters to factory default.
SET DEFAULT
---------------------------
1. <RESET CAMERA>
2. <RESET ALL>
3. BACK
4. EXIT
Screen 49: Set Default
4.6.
SPECIAL CONTROL PANEL COMMANDS
The camera can be programmed and operated using various quick control panel commands.
Control panel command
Function
PRESET + 95 + ENTER
Accesses main menu
PRESET + XXX + ENTER
Stores preset position (Preset) xxx.
CALL + XXX + ENTER
Recalls preset position (Preset) xxx.
CALL + 80 + ENTER
Starts the tracking function
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CALL + 81 + ENTER
Stops the tracking function
CALL + 82 + ENTER
Starts the cruise function
CALL + 83 + ENTER
Delete all Presets
CALL + 84 + ENTER
Start pattern 1
CALL + 85 + ENTER
Start pattern 2
CALL + 86 + ENTER
Start pattern 3
CALL + 87 + ENTER
Start pattern 4
CALL + 88 + ENTER
Start park action function
CALL + 89 + ENTER
Stop park action function
CALL + 97 + ENTER
Start random scan function
CALL + 98 + ENTER
Start frame scan function
CALL + 99 + ENTER
Start auto scan function
Table 36
When storing Presets, it is important to remember that some are reserved and
cannot be either stored or used for positioning the camera.
Presets from 80 to 99 are reserved for management controls Presets from 100 to 103, 170 to 173 are reserved for Tracking and Pattern
controls
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5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem
Possible Reason
Solution
Power on normally but no video signal
Wrong wire connections
Check and reconnect wires
Wrong or bad power source
Change power source
Fuse broken.
Change fuse
Power cable is disconnected
Reconnect power wiring
Pan/Tilt initializing power on
not
when
Address, protocol, and baud rate is not correctly set
Check and parameters again.
set
the
RS-485 cable is not correctly connected
Check and reconnect RS485 cable
Video is not stable Video cable is wrong
Check and reconnect video
Power source is wrong
Change the power source
Control center not stable
is
RS-485 wiring error
Check RS485
and
reconnect
the
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