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10X True Day/Night PTZ Dome
Mini PTZ Dome Camera
HDT
HDTX
User Guide
Document 800-06705 - Rev A - 12/10
Revisions
2
Issue
Date
Revisions
A
6/10
New document.
12/10
This version is for Ver. 1.5 firmware.
Mini PTZ Dome Camera User Guide
Important Notice
The Mini PTZ Dome Camera only supports Pelco-D protocol.
When Mini PTZ Dome of Pelco-D protocol is controlled by a Honeywell RapidEye or Fusion Series DVR, please use
Focus Near and Focus Far buttons instead of OSD operation buttons in DVR’s user interface to select or close OSD
menu items.
When Mini PTZ Dome of Pelco-D protocol is controlled by a Honeywell RapidEye Series DVR, please run pattern / swing
/ group functions only in the OSD menu.
When Mini PTZ Dome of Pelco-D protocol is controlled by a Honeywell HREP Series DVR, programming of pattern /
swing / group functions is only available in the DVR’s local user interface and not in the network web client.
The Privacy Zone mask function setting is reserved.
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Contents
Contents
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Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Features ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Parts List …………………………..…………………………………………………………………………..
Main Part Description ………………………………………………………………………………………...
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Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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DIP Switch Setup ……………………………………………………………………………………………..
In-Ceiling Mount Installation …………………………………………………………………………………
Installation with Surface Mount Bracket ……………………………………………………………………
Installation with Ceiling Mount Bracket …………………………………………………………………….
Installation with Wall Mount Bracket ………………………………………………………………………..
Wiring and Cabling …………………………………………………………………………………………...
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Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Check Points before Operation ……………………………………………………………………………..
OSD Menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Reserved Preset (Hot Keys) ………………………………………………………………………………...
Preset ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Swing …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pattern …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Group …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Other Functions ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
OSD Display …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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OSD Menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Quick Programming Guide …………………………………………………………………………………..
Main Menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Display Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………
Camera Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Motion Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Preset Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Swing Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pattern Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Group Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
System Initialize ………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Appendix A
Appendix B
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Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………..
Dimensions ………………………………………………………………………………………...
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Figures
Figure 1-1
Parts Overview ..…….....…………………………………………………………………………….
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Figure 2-1
Location of DIP Switch ………………………………………………………………………………
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Figure 2-2
Terminal Resistor Setup for Multi-Drop Connections ..………………………………………...
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Figure 2-3
Typical Connection Diagram ………………………………………………..................................
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Figure 2-4
Connection of RS-485 Communication ………………………………………………..................
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Figure 3-1
OSD Display in Main Screen ………………………………………………..................................
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Tables
Tables
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Table 1-1
Example of Preset Parameters .…………………………………………………………………….
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Table 2-1
Example of Camera ID Setup ….…………………………………………………………………...
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Table 2-2
Communication Protocol Setup ….………………..……………………………………………...
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Table 2-3
Pin Description of Main Cable ……………………………………...............................................
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Table 2-4
Power Consumption ………………………………………………...............................................
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Table 4-1
Factory Default Setting ………………………………………………...........................................
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Warnings and Safeguards
Explanation of Warnings
WARNING!
The exclamation point in an octagon is a WARNING.
Failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm
to a person or irreparable damage to equipment.
Caution
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle
alerts the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage within
the enclosure of the product that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Caution
The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle is a Caution.
Failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in loss of data or
damage to equipment and may contain important operating and
maintenance servicing information.
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Warnings and Safeguards
FCC Compliance
Information to User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his expense.
Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canadian Compliance Statement
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada
European Compliance Statement
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measure.
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Important Safety Instructions
BEFORE OPERATING OR INSTALLING THE UNIT, READ AND FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS. After Installation, retain the safety and operating instructions for future
reference.
1.
HEED WARNINGS – Follow all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.
2.
ATTACHMENTS / ACCESSORIES - Use only the attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
3.
INSTALLATION
•
Installation should only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions and local codes. Improper installation can
lead to serious injury and/or damage to the equipment.
•
Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or stoves, or
other heat-producing devices (such as amplifiers).
•
Unless otherwise indicated by the manufacturer, the unit is designed for
indoor use only and must not be exposed to rain or moisture.
•
Do not install in extremely hot or humid locations, in areas subject to dust or
mechanical vibrations, or where radiation or strong electromagnetic signals
are present.
4.
POWER SOURCE - This unit should be operated only from the type of the power source
indicated on the marking label.
5.
HANDLING
•
Do not disassemble or tamper with the unit.
•
Do not drop the unit or subject it to shock or vibration.
•
Take special care that you do not scratch the dome cover when cleaning the
unit.
6.
SERVICING
•
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
•
Use only replacement parts specified by the manufacturer.
unauthorized parts may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
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Warranty and Service
Warranty and Service
Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product Warranty Card, during the
warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any
defective products returned prepaid.
In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell Video Systems product, please call
Customer Service for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization
(RMA) number. Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the nature of the
problem available for the technical service representative.
In the U.S.A. and Canada, call 1.800.796.2288.
Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns, exchanges, or credits. Items shipped
to Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
number may be refused.
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct
disposal this product (applicable in the European Union and the other
European countries with separate collection systems). This product
should be disposed of, at the end of its useful life, as per applicable
local laws, regulations, and procedures.
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Introduction
Features
‰ Powerful Zoom Camera & Setup Options
z
Sony 1/4 inch Interline Transfer CCD image sensor
z
10x optical zoom/digital zoom (maximum 100x zoom magnification)
z
True Day/Night (TDN) capability
z
Auto-focus, manual focus, semi-auto focus modes available
z
Multiple setup options using On-Screen Display (OSD)
‰ Powerful Pan/Tilt Functions
z
High-speed pan/tilt motion up to 360° per second
z
Vector Drive technology allows faster time to target view.
z
Micro-Stepping Control technology provides sharp focus and natural-looking video at high zoom
magnifications with zoom-proportional pan/tilt movement.
‰ Preset, Pattern, Swing, Group and More…
z
Maximum 127 presets are programmable with Pelco-D protocol.
z
Each preset can have its own parameter values independently from the other presets.
For an example, refer to the below table.
Table 1-1
Example of Preset Parameter
White
Auto
Balance
Exposure
Parameter A
Parameter 3
“ENTRANCE”
Preset No.
Preset 1
•••
Label
Preset 2
Parameter C
Parameter 5
“WAREHOUSE”
Preset 3
Parameter V
Parameter 2
“OFFICE”
−
−
Parameter K
Parameter 9
Remarks
•••
Preset 95
−
−
Reserved for OSD Menu
•••
Preset 128
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Introduction
z
Maximum 8 sets of Swing are programmable. The Swing function causes the camera to move
repetitively between two preset positions at programmed speeds.
z
Maximum 4 Patterns are programmable. The Pattern function causes the camera to memorize the
path (curve path) created by the controller joystick and to duplicate it as closely as possible.
z
Maximum 8 sets of Groups are programmable. The Group function causes the camera to memorize a
combination of Presets, Patterns and/or Swings and to run them repetitively in sequence. A Group can
consist of up to 20 Preset/Pattern/Swing functions.
‰ Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Control
z
Up to 255 cameras can be connected to a single controller using an RS-485 communication
connection.
z
Camera firmware supports Pelco-D control protocol.
‰ On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu
z
OSD menu is provided to display the status of camera and to configure the functions interactively.
z
Information displayed on screen includes camera ID, pan/tilt angle, direction, and presets.
‰ Reserved Presets (Hot Keys)
z
Most camera setup options can be set up easily and directly with the reserved presets (Hot Keys),
without entering the OSD menu. For more information, refer to “Reserved Presets (Hot Keys)” in this
manual.
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Parts List
‰ Product & Accessories
z Main Body, Surface Mount Bracket
and In-Ceiling Plate
z Default Accessories
[ Main Cable, Rubber Gasket, Screws: Tapping M4×25,
Machine M3×6, Machine M3×8, Machine M4×50, M4 Nut ]
‰ Brackets (Optional)
z Wall Mount Bracket
z Ceiling Mount Bracket
[ Screws : Machine M3×8, Hex Lag #14×50 ]
Mounts
[ Screws : Machine M3×8, Tapping M4×25 ]
Description
z HDTW
10× True Day/Night PTZ Wall Mount Bracket
z HDTC
10× True Day/Night PTZ Ceiling Mount Bracket
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Introduction
Main Part Description
Figure 1-1
Parts Overview
Surface Mount Bracket
Mounting Screw Hole
Main Connector
Dome Cover
Assembly Stud
Dome Cover Lock-up Screw
DIP Switch
Dome Cover
z Dome Cover
To protect the dome cover from scratches and dust, do not remove the
protective vinyl from the dome cover until the installation is complete.
z Dome Cover Lock-up
Screw
z Dome Cover Assembly
Stud
z DIP Switch
z Surface Mount Bracket
and Mounting Screw Hole
z Main Connector
Used to lock up the dome cover after attaching the dome cover to the
main body.
Used to line up the stud on the main body and the stud on the dome cover
when attaching the dome cover to the main body.
Used to set up camera IDs and protocols.
Used for surface mount type, wall mount type and ceiling mount type.
They are not used for in-ceiling mount type.
Used for the power wire, the video cable and the RS-485 communication
cable connection.
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Installation
DIP Switch Setup
Before installing the camera, set up the DIP switch to configure the camera ID and the communication protocol.
Figure 2-1
Location of DIP Switch
‰ Camera ID Setup
ON
z
ON
1
ID numbers of cameras are set up with binary numbers. See the
examples shown below.
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Table 2-1
Example of Camera ID Setup
Pin
Digit
Binary Value
ex) DIP Switch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 6
Bit 7
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Value=5
ex) DIP Switch
Value =10
Pelco-D
Camera ID = DIP Switch Value
Range: 1~255
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Installation
z
The camera ID range is “1~255”. Camera ID must not be “0”!
z
The factory default of the camera ID is “1”.
z
Match the camera ID with the Cam ID setting of your DVR or controller
to control the camera.
z
If you are connecting a single camera to a controller, and the cable you
are using to connect the camera to the controller is so long that the
camera is out of control, terminate the camera. When connecting more
than one camera to a single controller, terminate the last camera on
the communication line. The last camera means the camera farthest in
cable length from the controller.
z
Note that the total length of the communication cable between a
controller and the camera(s) on the same communication line must be
less than 4,000 feet (1,200 meters).
‰ Communication Protocol Setup
z
ON
ON
Select an appropriate protocol using one of the following DIP switch
combinations.
Table 2-2
1
2
3
Communication Protocol Setup
4
Switch Mode
Protocol
P0
P1
P2
(Pin 1)
(Pin 2)
(Pin 3)
OFF
OFF
OFF
PELCO-D, 2400 bps
ON
OFF
OFF
PELCO-D, 9600 bps
Others
z
Reserved
Match the camera protocol with the camera protocol in the setting of
your DVR or controller to control the camera.
z
Adjust the DIP switch after turning off the camera. If you changed the
camera protocol by changing the DIP switch, the change will be
effective after you reboot the camera.
z
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The factory default protocol is “Pelco-D, 2400 bps”.
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‰ Terminal Resistor Setup
ON
The terminal resistor is used in the following cases:
ON
1
2
3
4
z
Case 1: The control cable length between a camera and a
controller is very long (1:1 Connection)
If the communication cable length is over 300m with one shielded
twisted pair cable or CAT5 cable (this distance may vary when using
different impedance cables), the electrical signal will bound in the
terminal point. This reflected signal causes distortion of original signal.
Accordingly, the camera can be out of control. In this case, the
terminal resistor on the camera must be set to ON.
z
Case 2: Multiple cameras are connected to a controller.
The terminal resistor of the camera furthest away from the controller
must be set to ON. Do not turn on the terminal resistor of all the
cameras on the same communication cable (see Figure 2-2).
[Note] : If the terminal resistor is set to ON at the camera dome, it must
also be set to ON at the controller/DVRs. Some controllers/DVRs
having built-in impedance matching may not have a terminal resistor
switch. Please refer to your controller/DVR user's manual.
Figure 2-2
Terminal Resistor Setup for Multi-Drop Connection
Controller
Terminal Resistor ON
RS-485
#1
#2
Terminal Resistor Terminal Resistor
OFF
OFF
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Terminal Resistor
ON
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Installation
In-Ceiling Mount Installation
c Remove the ceiling tile from the ceiling and attach
d Install the main body with the In-Ceiling Plate, the
the Guide Pattern to the ceiling tile. Then cut a hole
three screws (M4x50) and the three nuts (M4).
whose diameter is 116 mm and three holes for
Then install the ceiling tile to the ceiling and
M4x30 on the ceiling tile.
connect the main cable to the main port.
e Align the dome cover stud with the stud on the main
f Turn the dome cover clockwise and install the dome
body and slightly push the dome cover to the
cover lock-up screw. Then remove the protective
ceiling tile.
vinyl from the dome cover. (Machine M3×6)
Important Notice
z
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Before starting the installation, make sure that the camera ID and protocol are set up properly.
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Installation with Surface Mount Bracket
c Remove the ceiling tile from the ceiling and cut a
d Prepare the surface mount bracket. Pull the main
hole whose diameter is 30-40mm on the ceiling tile
cable for the system as below. Attach the surface
to pass the wires and cables through to the upside
mount bracket to the mounting surface. (Tapping
of the ceiling. (In case of wiring and cabling through
M4×25)
the ceiling tile only)
e Connect the main cable to the ports and install the
main body. (Machine M3×8)
f Align the dome cover stud with the stud on the main
body and slightly push the dome cover to the
ceiling. Turn the dome cover clockwise and install
the dome cover lock-up screw. Then remove the
protective vinyl from the dome cover. (Machine
M3×6)
Important Notice
z
Before starting the installation, make sure that the camera ID and protocol are set up properly.
z
When the wiring access hole on the side of the surface mount bracket is not used, make sure that the hole is
properly sealed with the supplied rubber gasket.
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Installation with Ceiling Mount Bracket
c Remove the ceiling tile from the ceiling and cut a
d Pull the main cable for the system as below. Turn
hole whose diameter is 30—40 mm on the ceiling
the bracket adapter on its axis in a clockwise
tile and attach the ceiling mount bracket on it.
direction until it stops and then attach the surface
(Tapping M4×25)
mount bracket. (Machine M3×8)
Bracket Adapter
Surface Mount
Bracket
e Connect the main cable to the ports and install the
main body. (Machine M3×8)
f Align the dome cover stud with the stud on the main
body and slightly push the dome cover to the
ceiling. Turn the dome cover clockwise and install
the dome cover lock-up screw. Then remove the
protective vinyl from the dome cover. (Machine
M3×6)
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Important Notice
z Before starting the installation, make sure that the camera ID and protocol are set up properly.
z When the wiring access hole on the side of the surface mount bracket is not used, make sure that the hole is
properly sealed with the supplied rubber gasket.
z To adjust the installation height from the mounting surface, a pipe and coupler are needed between the
surface mount part of the ceiling mount bracket and the camera mount part of the ceiling mount bracket. Note
that they are not supplied by the manufacturer.
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Installation with Wall Mount Bracket
c Make a hole whose diameter is 30-40 mm on the
d Pull the main cable for the system as below. Turn
mounting surface. Then prepare the wall mount
the bracket adapter on its axis in a clockwise
bracket. Pull the main cable for the system as
direction until it stops and then attach the surface
below. Attach the wall mount bracket to the
mount bracket. (Machine M3×8)
mounting surface. (Hex Lag #14×50)
Bracket Adapter
Surface Mount
Bracket
e Connect the main cable to the ports and install the
main body. (Machine M3×8)
f Align the dome cover stud with the stud on the main
body and slightly push the dome cover. Turn the
dome cover clockwise and install the dome cover
lock-up screw. Then remove the protective vinyl
from the dome cover. (Machine M3×6)
Important Notice
z
Before starting the installation, make sure that the camera ID and protocol are set up properly.
z When the wiring access hole on the side of the surface mount bracket is not used, make sure that the hole is
properly sealed with the supplied rubber gasket.
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Wiring and Cabling
Figure 2-3
Typical Connection Diagram
Power
BNC
Main Cable
Monitor
RS-485
Controller / DVR
‰ Port Description
Table 2-3 Pin Description of Main Cable
Port Pin Number (RJ45)
Connector / Wire Color
1
Signal
BNC Connector
2,4
5
Red
RS-485 +
3
Yellow
RS-485 −
7
Power Jack (Orange)
Power +
6,8
Power Jack (White)
Power -
‰ Power Description
z
Carefully check the voltage and current capacity of the rated power. The rated power is indicated in the
back of main unit.
Table 2-4 Power Consumption
Model
Dual Power Model
z
Input Voltage Range
Current Consumption
HDT
DC 11V ~ 18V or
DC 12V, 0.8 A /
HDTX
AC 17V ~ 29V
AC 24V, 0.4A
For the DC input, be careful with the polarity of DC power. The system could be permanently damaged by
wrong DC input.
z
If the DC power wire is very long, there may be a voltage drop and the system may not work properly.
Make the length of the power wire as short as possible.
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‰ RS-485 Communication
z
For PTZ control, connect the cable(s) to your keyboard or DVR. Note that the total length of the
communication cable between a controller and the camera(s) on the same communication line must be
less than 4,000 feet (1,200 meters).
Figure 2-4
Connection of RS-485 Communication
Controller / DVR
+
-
RS-485
+
#1
‰ Video
z
24
Use BNC coaxial cable only.
-
+
-
#2
+
-
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Operation
Checking Points before Operation
z
Before turning on the system, check if the wire(s) and cable(s) are connected properly.
z
Check if the camera ID on the controller is properly selected. The camera ID must be identical to that of the
target camera. The camera ID can be checked by reading the DIP switch of the camera or the OSD.
z
If your controller supports multiple protocols, the protocol must be changed to Pelco-D protocol.
z
Adjust the DIP switch after turning off the camera. If you changed the camera protocol by changing the DIP
switch, the change will be effective after you reboot the camera.
z
Since the operation method can be different depending on the controller, refer to your controller manual if the
camera cannot be controlled properly. The operation method described in this manual is based on a standard
Pelco® controller.
z
Using the Hot Keys with preset numbers for Pattern/Swing/Group. For more information, refer to "Reserved
Presets(Hot Keys)"in this manual.
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Operation
OSD Menu
z
Function
Using the OSD menu, the system can be properly configured for each application.
z
Entering into OSD
Go Preset [95]
Reserved Presets (Hot Keys)
Some Preset numbers are reserved to change some parameters without entering the OSD menu.
Pelco-D protocol
z
Hot Keys
Go Preset [95]
: Enters OSD menu
Go Preset [131~134]
: Runs Pattern functions 1 ~ 4
Go Preset [141~148]
: Runs Swing functions 1 ~ 8
Go Preset [151~158]
: Runs Group functions 1 ~ 8
Go Preset [167]
: Sets Zoom Proportional functions to ON
Set Preset [167]
: Sets Zoom Proportional functions to OFF
Go Preset [170]
: Sets Camera BLC mode to OFF
Go Preset [171]
: Sets Camera BLC mode to ON
Go Preset [174]
: Sets Camera Focus mode to AUTO
Go Preset [175]
: Sets Camera Focus mode to Manual
Go Preset [176]
: Sets Camera Focus mode to SEMI-AUTO
Go Preset [177]
: Sets Day & Night mode to AUTO
Go Preset [178]
: Sets Day & Night mode to NIGHT
Go Preset [179]
: Sets Day & Night mode to DAY
Go Preset [190]
: Sets OSD Display mode to AUTO
Go Preset [191]
: Sets OSD Display mode to OFF
Go Preset [192]
: Sets OSD Display mode to ON
Note) When the Zoom Proportional function is enabled, the jog speed of the pan/tilt motion is determined by the zoom
magnification ratio.
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Preset
z
Function
Maximum 127 positions are programmable. Any number between 1 and 128 can be
assigned to a Preset, except 95. Preset 95 is reserved for entering the OSD menu.
Camera parameters such as White Balance, Auto Exposure and others can be set up
independently and each preset can have its own parameter values independently from
other presets. When setting up presets with a controller, Label should be blank and
"Camera Adjust" should be set to "GLOBAL" as the default. To change the parameters,
enter the OSD menu.
z
Setting Presets
Set Preset [1~128]
z
Running Presets
Go to Preset [1~128]
z
Deleting Presets
Use the OSD menu to delete Presets.
Swing
z
Function
This function causes the camera to move repetitively between two preset positions at
programmed speeds. When the Swing function is enabled, the camera moves from the
Preset assigned as the first point to the Preset assigned as the second point in a clockwise
direction. Then the camera moves from the Preset assigned as the second point to the
Preset assigned as the first point in a counterclockwise (CCW) direction.
1
1st Preset
CW
D
io
ct
ire
2
n
W
CC
2nd Preset
D
ion
ct
e
ir
Where the Preset assigned as the first point and the Preset assigned as the second point
are same, the camera turns on its axis by 360° in a clockwise direction and then it turns
back on its axis by 360° in a counterclockwise direction. The Swing speed is defined from
1°/sec to 180°/sec.
z
Setting Swings
z
Running Swings
To set a Swing, enter the OSD menu.
Method 1) <Run Pattern> [Swing no. + 10] For example, Run Swing 3: <Run Pattern> [13]
Method 2) <Go Preset> [Swing no. + 140]
z
Deleting Swings
For example, Run Swing 3: <Go Preset> [143]
To delete a Swing, enter the OSD menu.
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Operation
Pattern
z
Function
This function causes the camera to memorize the curve path created by the controller
joystick and to duplicate that trajectory as closely as possible.
Maximum four Patterns are programmable and maximum 1,200 communication
commands can be programmed in a pattern.
z
Setting Patterns
A Pattern can be created by the following methods:
Method 1) <Set Pattern> [Pattern no.]
{
The Pattern programming window appears on the monitor as below.
EDIT PATTERN 1
[NEAR:SAVE
/FAR:DELETE]
0/0/x1/N
{
The joystick movement and the Preset movement can be memorized in a pattern.
{
After a Pattern is programmed, the amount of storage remaining is displayed in a
progress bar on the screen.
{
To save the recording, press the NEAR key and to cancel, press the FAR key.
Method 2) Program using the OSD menu. See the section “OSD Menu”.
z
Running Patterns
Method 1) <Run Pattern> [Pattern no.]
For example, Run Pattern 2: <Run
Pattern> [2]
Method 2) <Go Preset> [Pattern no. + 130]
For example, Run Pattern 2: <Go Preset>
[132]
z
Deleting Patterns
To delete a Pattern, enter the OSD menu.
Note) When the system memorizes Patterns, the joystick commands are stored in the memory rather than the
specific pan/tilt/zoom positions of the camera. As a result, there may be small differences between the original path
and the path used by the Pattern. Note that it is not a problem of position precision.
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Group
z
Function
This function causes the camera to memorize a combination of Presets, Patterns, and/or
Swings, and to run them repetitively in sequence. Maximum eight sets of Groups are
programmable. Each Group can have up to 20 actions combining Presets, Patterns, and
Swings. Dwell time between actions, Preset speeds, and the number of times Patterns
and Swings are repeated, can be set up for each Group.
Dwell Time
Preset 1
Pattern 1
Swing 1
Max. 20 Entities
z
Setting Groups
To set a Group, enter the OSD menu.
z
Running Groups
Method 1) <Run Pattern> [Group no. + 20]
For example, Run Group 7: <Run
Pattern> [27]
Method 2) <Go Preset> [Group no. + 150]
For example, Run Group 7: <Go Preset>
[157]
z
Deleting Groups
To delete a Group, enter the OSD menu.
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Operation
Other Functions
z
Power Up Action
This setting defines a specific activity (Preset, Pattern, Swing, Group) to be performed in
the event that the power to the camera is cycled. This function enables the user to
resume, after turning on power, the last action being executed before turning off the
power. Please note that jog actions are not available to resume.
z
Auto Flip
In the event that tilt angle arrives at the top of the tilt orbit (90°), the zoom module camera
turns on its axis by 180° at the top of the tilt orbit and moves to the opposite tilt direction
(180°) to keep tracing targets.
z
Parking Action
This feature allows the camera to begin a specified operation after a programmed time of
inactivity. This function makes the camera automatically run a pre-defined action if there
is no command from controller for a pre-defined time period. “Wait Time” means how long
a camera should wait from the most recent command before running the pre-defined
action. It can be set from 1 second to 3 hours.
z
GLOBAL/LOCAL
White Balance (WB) and Auto Exposure (AE) can be set up independently for each
Image Setup
Preset. There are two modes: Global mode and Local mode. In Global mode, WB and/or
AE are set up simultaneously for all Presets. Global WB/AE parameters are set up in the
Zoom Camera Setup menu. In Local mode, WB and/or AE are set up separately for each
Preset. Local WB/AE parameters are set up in each Preset setup menu. The settings are
activated when the camera arrives at the Preset position. During jog operation, Global
WB/AE values should be applied. Note that Local mode settings have priority over Global
mode settings. Local WB/AE values do not change when Global WB/AE values are
change.
z
Semi-Auto Focus
This mode automatically exchanges focus modes between Manual Focus mode and Auto
Focus mode by operation. Manual Focus mode activates in Preset operation and Auto
Focus mode activates during jog operation. In Manual Focus mode, focus data is
memorized for each Preset in advance. When the camera arrives at a Preset, the camera
remembers the focus data for that Preset, shortening the focus time. The focus mode
automatically changes to Auto Focus mode when jog operation starts.
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OSD Display
Figure 3-1
Preset Label
Camera ID
OSD display in main screen
LABEL12345
CAM 1
PRESET1
Action Title
15/4/x1/N
P/T/Z Information
z
P/T/Z Information
Displays the amount of pan from zero degrees vertical, the amount of tilt from zero
degrees horizontal, the current compass direction, and the amount of zoom
magnification.
z
Camera ID
Displays the selected camera ID (address).
z
Action Title
Identifies actions
z
Preset Label
"SET PRESET xxx"
When Preset xxx is memorized.
"PRESET xxx"
When the camera reaches Preset xxx.
"PATTERN x"
When Pattern x is in action.
"SWG×/PRESET xxx"
When Swing x is in action. Displays both of Swing number
and Preset number.
"UNDEFINED"
When a undefined function is called to run
Displays Preset labels when the camera arrives at Preset.
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OSD Menu
OSD Menu
Quick Programming Guide
z
The menu items with <
> always have sub-menus.
z
To go to sub-menus or make the cursor move to the right, press the NEAR key.
z
To go to previous upper level menus, press the FAR key.
z
To make a selection, press the NEAR key
z
To cancel a selection, press the FAR key
z
To move the cursor in the menu, move the joystick to move in an Up/Down direction or in a Left/Right direction.
z
To change a value, move the joystick up or down.
z
To save changes, press the NEAR key.
z
To cancel changes, press the FAR key.
Main Menu
SPEED DOME CAMERA
-----------------------<SYSTEM INFORMATION>
<DISPLAY SETUP>
<DOME CAMERA SETUP>
<SYSTEM INITIALIZE>
z System Information
Displays
the
system
information
and
configuration. The system setting can not be
changed using the OSD menu and the
information is for reference only.
z Display Setup
Enables the user to program how labels are
displayed on the monitor.
EXIT
z Dome Camera Setup
Enables the user to configure various functions
of the camera.
z System Initialize
Initializes all system configurations and all data
to the factory default parameters.
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Display Setup
DISPLAY SETUP
-----------------------CAMERA ID
ON
PTZ INFORMATION
AUTO
ACTION TITLE
AUTO
PRESET LABEL
AUTO
ALARM I/O
AUTO
<SET NORTH DIRECTION>
<PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK
EXIT
Display setup allows you to program how labels are displayed on the
monitor. In case of AUTO, the labels are displayed on the monitor when
there are any changes in parameters.
z Camera ID
[ON/OFF]
Displays the selected camera ID (address).
z PTZ Information
[ON/OFF/AUTO]
Displays the amount of pan from zero degrees
vertical, the amount of tilt from zero degrees
horizontal, the current compass direction, and the
amount of zoom magnification.
z Action Title
[ON/OFF/AUTO]
Identifies actions.
"SET PRESET xxx"
"PRESET xxx"
"PATTERN x"
"SWG/PRESET xxx"
"UNDEFINED"
z Preset Label
[ON/OFF/AUTO]
Displays the preset labels when the camera arrives
at presets.
‰ Compass Direction Setup
SET NORTH DIRECTION
------------------------
Move the camera to a target position and press the NEAR button to save
the direction as North. The direction is the reference direction to assign
other compass directions.
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION
[NEAR:SAVE
/FAR:CANCEL
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OSD Menu
Camera Setup
ZOOM CAMERA SETUP
-----------------------FOCUS MODE
SEMIAUTO
DIGITAL ZOOM
ON
IMAGE FLIP
OFF
SHARPNESS
16
<WHITE BALANCE SETUP>
<AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP>
The Zoom Camera Setup menu sets the general functions of the zoom
camera module.
z Focus Mode
[AUTO/MANUAL/SEMIAUTO]
Sets camera focus mode.
{ SEMIAUTO mode
BACK
EXIT
This mode automatically exchanges focus modes
between Manual Focus mode and Auto Focus mode
by operation. Manual Focus mode activates in preset
operation and Auto Focus mode activates during jog
operation. In Manual Focus mode, focus data is
memorized for each Preset in advance. When the
camera arrives at a Preset, the camera remembers
the focus data for that Preset, shortening the focus
time. Focus mode automatically changes to Auto
Focus mode when jog operation starts.
z Digital Zoom
[ON/OFF]
Enables or disables the Digital Zoom function. When
this is set to OFF, the optical zoom function runs but
stops at the end of optical zoom magnification.
z Image Flip
[ON/OFF]
Enables or disables Image Flip function. When the
camera is installed as Desktop type, set to ON to get
proper images.
z Sharpness
[0~31]
Sets image sharpness to enhance pictures.
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‰ White Balance Setup
WB SETUP - GLOBAL
-----------------------WB MODE
AUTO
RED
ADJUST
--BLUE ADJUST
---
z WB Mode
[AUTO/MANUAL]
Retains color balance over a color temperature range.
In Auto mode, this feature automatically processes the
viewed image. In Manual mode, red and blue levels
can be set up manually.
BACK
EXIT
z Red Adjust
[10~50]
Adjusts the picture output in the red range.
z Blue Adjust
[10~60]
Adjusts the picture output in the blue range.
‰ Auto Exposure Setup
AE SETUP - GLOBAL
-----------------------BACKLIGHT
OFF
DAY/NIGHT
<AUTO2>
BRIGHTNESS
25
IRIS
AUTO
SHUTTER
ESC
AGC
HIGH
SSNR
MIDDLE
SENS-UP
<AUTO>
BACK
EXIT
z Backlight
[ON/OFF]
Enables or disables Backlight Compensation. If bright
backlighting is present, 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 of
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.
z Day/Night
[AUTO1/AUTO2/DAY/NIGHT]
Day and Night mode. You can increase sensitivity in
low-light conditions by switching to black/white mode
(removing the IR cut filter or turning on DSS). Color
mode is preferred in normal lighting conditions. The
time to change a mode is 10 sec.
# AUTO1 mode: The sensitivity to change a mode is
fixed.
# AUTO2 mode: The sensitivity to change Night mode
to Day mode is adjustable. The sensitivity range is
1~255. The higher the numeric value selected, the
lower the light levels at which Night mode changes to
Day mode. If this is set to AUTO2 mode, ACG is fixed
to HIGH.
z Brightness
[0~100]
Adjusts the brightness of the images. Iris, Shutter
Speed, and Gain are adjusted automatically.
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OSD Menu
z IRIS
[AUTO/MANUAL(0~100)]
Sets Iris to operate automatically or at a user-defined
level. Auto Iris is the lens function that automatically
opens or closes the iris in response to changing light
conditions. If Iris is set to Auto, Iris has higher priority
in adjusting Auto Exposure, and Shutter Speed is
fixed.
If Iris is set to Manual, Iris is fixed and has lower
priority in adjusting Auto Exposure. The Iris level
range is 0 ~ 100.
z Shutter Speed
[ESC/A.Flicker/Manual(×128~1/120000 sec)]
Sets Shutter Speed. Shutter Speed is the duration of
the electronic shutter.
If Iris is set to Manual and
Shutter Speed is set to ESC, Shutter Speed has
higher priority. If Shutter Speed is set to A.Flicker, to
remove Flicker, Shutter Speed should be set to 1/100
sec. for NTSC and 1/120 for PAL.
z AGC
[OFF/NORMAL/HIGH]
Sets Auto Gain Control (AGC). This setting enhances
image brightness automatically in the event that the
luminance level of the image signal is too low.
z SSNR
[OFF/LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH]
Sets Samsung Super Noise Reduction (SSNR). This
setting enhances the images by deducting noises
when the gain level of the images is too high.
z SENS-UP
[AUTO(2~128)/OFF]
Sets Sens-up. This setting activates the Slow Shutter
function when the luminance of the image (signal) is
too dark.
It is possible to set up the maximum number of frames
piled one upon another by using the Slow Shutter
function.
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Motion Setup
MOTION SETUP
-----------------------MOTION LOCK
OFF
PWR UP ACTION
ON
AUTO FLIP
ON
JOG MAX SPEED
120/SEC
JOG DIRECTION
INVERSE
FRZ IN PRESET
OFF
<PARKING ACTION SETUP>
BACK
EXIT
Sets the general functions of pan/tilt motions.
z Motion Lock
[ON/OFF]
If Motion Lock is set to ON, it is impossible to set
up or delete Preset, Swing, Pattern and Group. It is
only possible to run those functions
z Power Up Action
[ON/OFF]
Refer to “Other Functions" section.
z Auto Flip
[ON/OFF]
Refer to “Other Functions" section.
z Jog Max Speed
[1°/sec ~360°/sec]
Sets the maximum jog speed. The Jog speed is
inversely proportional to the zoom magnifications.
As the zoom magnification increases, the pan/tilt
speed decreases.
z Jog Direction
[INVERSE/NORMAL]
Sets the jog direction. If this is set to INVERSE, the
view direction displayed on the screen is same as
the direction of joystick. If the jog direction is set to
NORMAL, the view direction in the screen is the
reverse direction of joystick.
z Freeze in Preset
[ON/OFF]
Sets Frame Freeze function. This feature freezes
the scene on the monitor when going to a Preset.
At the start point of a Preset movement, the
camera starts freezing the image of the start point.
The camera keeps displaying the image of the
start point during Preset movement and does not
display the images acquired during the movement.
As soon as camera stops at the Preset end point,
the camera begins displaying live images acquired
during the movement. This feature reduces
bandwidth when working with digital systems or
digital network systems.
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OSD Menu
‰ Parking Action Setup
PARKING ACTION SETUP
-----------------------PARK ENABLE
OFF
WAIT TIME
00:10:00
PARK ACTION
HOME
This feature allows the camera to begin a specified action after a
programmed time of inactivity.
z Park Enable
[ON/OFF]
If Park Enable is set to ON, the camera runs an
assigned function automatically if no PTZ command is
received during the programmed Wait Time.
BACK
EXIT
z Wait Time
[1~59 sec. / 1~180 min.]
Wait Time can be programmed from 1 second to 180
minutes.
z Park Action
[HOME/PRESET/PATTERN/SWING/GROUP/PREV
ACTION]
This feature defines the activity when the camera
parks. If Park Action is set to HOME, the camera
moves to the home position which is memorized when
the system boots. If Park Action is set to PREV.
ACTION, the camera runs the most recent action.
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Preset Setup
PRESET SETUP
-----------------------PRESET NO.
1
CLR PRESET
<EDIT SCENE>
<EDIT LABEL>
CAM ADJUST
z Preset Number
[1~128]
Selects a Preset number to set up. If a selected
Preset is already defined, the camera moves to
CANCEL
the pre-defined position and parameters such as
LABEL123
GLOBAL
Label and Cam Adjust show on the monitor. If a
selected Preset is not defined, UNDEFINED
shows on the monitor.
BACK
EXIT
z Clear Preset
[CANCEL/OK]
Deletes the data of the selected Preset.
z Edit Preset Scene
Redefines the scene position of the selected
Preset.
z Edit Preset Label
Edits the label of the selected Preset to show on
the monitor when the Preset runs. Maximum 10
alphanumeric characters are allowed.
z Cam Adjust
[GLOBAL/LOCAL]
White Balance (WB) and Auto Exposure (AE) can
be set up independently for each Preset. There
are two modes: Global mode and Local mode. In
Global mode, WB and/or AE are set up
simultaneously for all Presets. Global WB/AE
parameters are set up in the Zoom Camera Setup
menu. In Local mode, WB/AE are set up
separately
for
each
Preset.
Local
WB/AE
parameters are set up in each Preset setup
menu. The settings are activated when the
camera arrives at the Preset position. During jog
operation, Global WB/AE values should be
applied.
Note that Local mode settings have priority over
Global mode settings. Local WB/AE values do not
change when Global WB/AE values are change.
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OSD Menu
‰ Preset Scene Setup
EDIT SCENE - PRESET 1
------------------------
c Use the Joystick to move the camera to a desired position.
d Save the Preset position by pressing the NEAR key
e Press the FAR key to cancel targeting the Preset position.
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION
[NEAR:SAVE
/FAR:CANCEL]
‰ Preset Label Setup
EDIT LABEL - PRESET 1
-----------------------[
]
---------1234567890
OK
ABCDEFGHIJ
CANCEL
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZabcd
efghijklmn
opqrstuvwx
yz<>-/:.
----------
Enter/edit the text that will show on the monitor when the camera arrives
at the selected Preset.
[
]
Current Cursor Position
Using the Left/Right/Up/Down movements of the joystick, scroll to the letter
or number you want and press the NEAR key.
---------1234567890
ABCDEFGHIJ
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZabcd
efghijklmn
opqrstuvwx
yz<>-/:.
----------
Space Char. Back Space Char.
If you want to enter a blank space, select the double quotation mark (" ").
If you want to delete a letter or number, select the backspace character ("
←").
After you finish entering text, move the cursor to OK and press the NEAR
key to save the completed label. To cancel the current change, move the
cursor to CANCEL and press the NEAR key.
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Swing Setup
SWING SETUP
-----------------------SWING NO.
1
1ST POS.
NOT USED
2ND POS.
NOT USED
SWING SPEED
CLEAR SWING
RUN SWING
30/SEC
CANCEL
BACK
EXIT
z Swing Number
[1~8]
Selects a Swing number to edit. If the selected
Swing is not defined, NOT USED is displayed in the
1st Position and the 2nd Position.
z 1st Position
2nd Position
[PRESET 1~128]
Sets the two positions for a Swing function. If the
selected Preset is not defined, UNDEFINED is
displayed as shown below.
SWING SETUP
-----------------------SWING NO.
1
1ST POS.
PRESET5
2ND POS.
NOT USED
UNDEFINED
When a Swing function runs, the camera moves
from the Preset assigned as the first point to the
Preset assigned as the second point in a clockwise
direction. Then the camera moves from the Preset
assigned as the second point to the Preset
assigned as the first point in a counterclockwise
direction. Where the preset assigned as the first
point and the Preset assigned as the second point
are same, or only one Preset position is assigned,
the camera turns on its axis by 360° in a clockwise
direction and then it turns on its axis by 360° in a
counterclockwise direction.
z Swing Speed
[1°/sec. ~180°/sec.]
Defines Swing speed between the two Preset
positions from 1°/sec to 180°/sec
z Clear Swing
[CANCEL/OK]
Deletes the data of the selected Swing.
z Run Swing
Runs Swing for test purposes to check if it works
properly.
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Pattern Setup
PATTERN SETUP
-----------------------PATTERN NO.
1
UNDEFINED
CLR PATTERN
CANCEL
RUN PATTERN
<EDIT PATTERN>
z Pattern Number
[1~4 ]
Selects a Pattern number to edit. If the selected
pattern number is not defined, UNDEFINED is
displayed under the selected Pattern number.
z Clear Pattern
[CANCEL/OK]
Deletes the data of the selected Pattern.
BACK
EXIT
z Run Pattern
Runs the Pattern for test purposes to check if it
works properly.
z Edit Pattern
Edits the selected Pattern.
‰ Pattern Edit
EDIT PATTERN 1
------------------------
c With the joystick of your controller, move the camera to the start
position at an appropriate zoom magnification. To start recording the
Pattern, press the NEAR key. To exit, press the FAR key.
MOVE TO START POSITION
[NEAR:START /FAR:CANCEL]
d Move the camera with the joystick of controller or run a Preset
function to program the Pattern. The path created by joystick or
EDIT PATTERN 1
Preset movement will be memorized by the camera. After a Pattern is
programmed, the remaining storage is displayed in a progress bar at
the top of the screen.
[NEAR:SAVE
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/FAR:DELETE]
0/0/x1/N
e To save the data and exit, press the NEAR key. To cancel saving the
data, or to delete the data, press the FAR key.
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Group Setup
GROUP SETUP
-----------------------GROUP NO.
1
UNDEFINED
CLEAR GROUP
CANCEL
RUN GROUP
<EDIT GROUP>
z Group Number
[1~8]
Selects a Group number to edit.
If the selected Group number is not defined,
UNDEFINED is displayed under the selected Group
number.
z Clear Group
BACK
EXIT
[CANCEL/OK]
Deletes the data of the selected Group.
z Run Group
Runs the Group for the test purposes to check if it
works properly.
z Edit Group
Edits the selected Group.
‰ Group Edit
c Press the Near key when the cursor is at “NO” to start editing the
EDIT GROUP 1
-----------------------NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
-----------------------1 NONE
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
-----------------------SAVE
CANCEL
[NEAR:EDIT]
EDIT GROUP 1
-----------------------NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
-----------------------1 NONE
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
-----------------------SAVE
[NEAR:EDIT ACT]
CANCEL
[FAR :EDIT END]
EDIT GROUP 1
-----------------------NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
-----------------------1 NONE
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
-----------------------SAVE
[
:MOVE CURSOR]
CANCEL [
:CHANGE VAL.]
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selected Group.
d Note that maximum 20 actions are allowed in a Group. Move the
cursor up/down to select an Action. Press the Near key to edit the
Action.
e Define Action, Dwell Time and Option. Move the cursor using the
Left/Right arrow buttons of your controller to select an item. Move the
cursor using the Up/Down arrow buttons on your controller to change
each parameter.
z ACTION
[NONE/PRESET/SWING/PATTERN]
z DWELL
[0 SEC. ~ 4 MIN.]
Sets the Dwell Time between functions.
z OPT
Option. It is the Preset speed when the
selected action is a Preset. It is the number of
repeats when the selected action is a Pattern
or Swing.
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EDIT GROUP 1
-----------------------NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
-----------------------1 PRESET
1 00:03 360
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
-----------------------SAVE
[
:MOVE CURSOR]
CANCEL [
:CHANGE VAL.]
f Edit the Action, Dwell and Option by moving the cursor.
g After you have finished editing an Action, press the Near key to go to
EDIT GROUP 1
-----------------------NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
-----------------------1 PRESET
1 00:03 360
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
-----------------------SAVE
[NEAR:EDIT ACT]
CANCEL
[FAR :EDIT END]
EDIT GROUP 1
-----------------------NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
-----------------------1 PRESET
1 00:03 360
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
-----------------------SAVE
CANCEL
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the previous upper-level menu (Step d). Move the cursor Up/Down
to select an Action number and repeat Step d ~ Step f to keep
editing the selected Group.
h After you have finished editing the selected Group, press the FAR
key to exit. The cursor will then move to SAVE. Press the Near key to
save the data.
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System Initialization
SYSTEM INITIALIZE
-----------------------CLEAR ALL DATA
NO
CLR DISPLAY SET
NO
CLR CAMERA SET
NO
CLR MOTION SET
NO
CLR EDIT DATA
NO
REBOOT CAMERA
NO
REBOOT SYSTEM
NO
BACK
EXIT
z Clear All Data
Deletes all configuration data and resets the
system is set to the factory default.
z Clear Display Set
Initializes all the configuration data for Display.
z Clear Camera Set
Initializes all the configuration data for Camera.
z Clear Motion Set
Initializes all the configuration data for Motion.
z Clear Edit Data
Deletes all the configuration data for Preset,
Swing, Pattern and Group.
z Reboot Camera
Reboots the zoom camera module.
z Reboot System
Reboots the system.
Table 4-1 Factory Default Setting
z Display Parameters
Camera ID
z Camera Parameters
ON
Focus Mode
Semi-Auto
PTZ Information
AUTO
Digital Zoom
ON
Action Title
AUTO
Image Flip
OFF
Preset Label
AUTO
Sharpness
16
North Direction
Pan 0°
White Balance
AUTO
Backlight
OFF
Day/Night
AUTO2
Night→Day Level
176
Brightness
25
z Motion Parameters
Iris
AUTO
Shutter
ESC
AGC
HIGH
Motion Lock
OFF
SSNR
MIDDLE
Power Up Action
ON
SENS-UP
AUTO (4 Frame)
Auto Flip
ON
Jog Max Speed
120°/sec
z User-Defined Data
Jog Direction
INVERSE
Preset 1~128
Undefined
Freeze In Preset
OFF
Swing 1~8
Undefined
Park Action
OFF
Pattern 1~4
Undefined
Group 1~8
Undefined
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Appendix A
Specifications
Appendix A
Specifications
CAMERA PART
Video Signal Format
Image Sensor
PAL
1/4'' Interline Transfer CCD
Total Pixels
811(H)×508(V) 410K
795(H)×596(V) 470K
Effective Pixels
768(H)×494(V) 380K
752(H)×582(V) 440K
Horizontal Resolution
470 TV Lines (Color), 540 TV Lines (B/W)
Video Signal-to-Noise
50 dB (AGC Off)
Zoom
×10 Optical Zoom, ×10 Digital Zoom
Focal Length
F1.8, f=3.8~38mm
Angle of View
H: 51.2°(Wide)~5.58°(Tele) / V: 39.3°(Wide)~4.27°(Tele)
Zoom Speed
Minimum Illuminance
Day/Night
Focus
Iris
Shutter Speed
AGC
White Balance
BLC
Flickerless
SSNR
46
NTSC
1.67 sec (Wide to Tele)
1.75 sec (Wide to Tele)
0.7 Lux (Color) / 0. 02 Lux (B/W), 50 IRE
Auto / Day / Night (ICR)
Auto / Manual / Semi-Auto
Auto / Manual
×128 ~ 1/120000 sec
Normal / High / Off
Auto / Manual (Red, Blue Gain Adjustable)
Low / Middle / High / Off
Selectable
Low / Middle / High / Off
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MECHANISM PART
Movement
Pan
360° (Endless)
Range
Tilt
90°
Preset
Speed
360°/sec.
Jog
0.05 ~ 360°/sec. (Proportional to Zoom)
Swing
1~ 180°/sec.
± 0.2°
Preset Accuracy
Preset
127 Presets (Label, Independent Camera Parameter Setting)
Pattern
4 Patterns [1200 Commands (Approx. 5 Minutes) / Pattern]
Swing
8 Swings
Group
8 Groups (Max. 20 Actions with the Combination of Preset, Pattern and Swing)
Other Pan/Tilt Functions
Auto Flip, Auto Parking, Power Up Action, etc.
Communication
RS-485
Protocol
Pelco-D
OSD
English, Menu / PTZ Information, etc.
Rated Power
DC 12V / 0.8A or AC 24V / 0.4A (Dual Power)
Operation Temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
MOUNTS
Description
HDTW
Performance PTZ Wall Mount Bracket
HDTC
Performance PTZ Ceiling Mount Bracket
MECHANICAL
Surface Mount
Wall Mount
∅107.5 mm / ∅ 4.2”
Dome Size
Dimensions
Ceiling Mount
129.5×142.5 mm
129.5×200.5 mm
210.8×220.5 mm
Approx 0.78 kg
Approx 0.87 kg
Approx 0.91 kg
Weight
[Note]
1) Specifications and features are subject to change without prior notice.
2) Specifications and features are different by model.
3) Check the voltage and current capacity of rated power carefully.
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Dimensions
Appendix B
Dimensions
z Main Body
z Surface Mount Type
129.5
20
83.5
84.5
4- 5
107.5
107.5
z Wall Mount Type
3- 6
102
78
86
210.8
65
199.5
50
75
z Ceiling Mount Type
58
46
142.5
140
129.5
91
Appendix B
4- 7
[Unit: mm]
48
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