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English Version 1.1

User ’s Manual

Preface

The information provided in this manual was current when published. The company reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

Notice

To work with the PTZ Cameras, any installer or technician must have the following minimum qualifications:

A basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components

A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low-voltage electrical connections

Thorough familiarity with the contents of this manual

Important Information

Before proceeding, please read and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual. Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and, if necessary, warranty service. When unpacking your unit, check for missing or damaged items. If any item is missing, or if damage is evident, DO NOT INSTALL OR

OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. Contact your dealer for assistance.

Copyright

Under copyright laws, the contents of this user manual may not be copied, photocopied, translated, reproduced or replicated in any electronic medium or machine-readable format, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of

CBC Co. Ltd.

©Copyright2006CBC Co. Ltd.

Regulation

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Disposal of your old appliance

1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.

2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.

3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product

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Warning Notices

Handle the camera with care

Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. The camera could be damaged by improper handing or storage.

Do not dismantle the camera

To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Contact a qualified service person for servicing.

Do not block cooling holes on the bracket

This camera has a cooling fan inside. Blocking the cooling holes leads to a build up of heat inside the camera and may cause malfunctions.

Do not operate the camera outside the specified temperature, humidity or power source rating range

Use the indoor camera under conditions where the temperature is between 0~

40

°C (32 ~104°F) and the outdoor camera at -50~ 50°C (-58 ~122°F) and in humidity of below 90%.

Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body

Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when dirty. If the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.

Never point the camera towards the sun

Do not aim the camera at bright objects. Whether the camera is in use or not, never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects. Otherwise, the camera may be smeared or damaged.

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Contents

1. Overview.................................................................................................................................. 6

1.1

Product Features........................................................................................................... 7

1.2

Product Application........................................................................................................ 8

2.

Connecting the PTZ Camera .................................................................................................. 9

2.1

Package Content........................................................................................................... 9

2.2

Switch Definition.......................................................................................................... 10

2.3

Communication Switch Setting .................................................................................... 10

2.4

PTZ Camera ID Setting ............................................................................................... 11

2.5

PTZ Camera Control Protocol ..................................................................................... 11

2.6

22-Pin Connector Definition......................................................................................... 13

2.7

RS-485 Connector....................................................................................................... 14

3.

Operation and Configuration ............................................................................................... 15

3.1

OSD Display Format.................................................................................................... 15

3.2

OSD Menu Tree .......................................................................................................... 16

3.2.1

18

×/26× Model............................................................................................... 16

3.2.2

22

×/23×/35× Model........................................................................................ 18

3.3

Configuration Menu ..................................................................................................... 21

3.3.1

LANGUAGE................................................................................................... 21

3.3.2

DEFAULT CAMERA....................................................................................... 21

3.3.3

BACKLIGHT .................................................................................................. 22

3.3.4

FOCUS .......................................................................................................... 23

3.3.5

AE MODE ...................................................................................................... 24

3.3.6

WBC MODE................................................................................................... 26

3.3.7

SETUP MENU 1 ............................................................................................ 28

ZOOM SPEED ....................................................................................... 28

DIGITAL ZOOM...................................................................................... 28

SLOW SHUTTER................................................................................... 29

IMAGE INVERSE................................................................................... 29

APERTURE............................................................................................ 30

STABILIZER (35 × Model Only)............................................................... 30

EXIT....................................................................................................... 30

3.3.8

SETUP MENU 2 ............................................................................................ 31

FLIP ....................................................................................................... 31

ANGLE ADJUSTER ............................................................................... 32

SPEED BY ZOOM.................................................................................. 32

AUTO CALI. (Auto Calibration)............................................................... 32

SYSTEM RESET ................................................................................... 32

EXIT....................................................................................................... 32

3.3.9

ID DISPLAY ................................................................................................... 33

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3.3.10

TITLE DISPLAY ............................................................................................. 33

3.3.11

TITLE SETTING............................................................................................. 33

3.3.12

PRESET ........................................................................................................ 34

3.3.13

SEQUENCE................................................................................................... 35

3.3.14

AUTOPAN...................................................................................................... 37

3.3.15

CRUISE ......................................................................................................... 38

3.3.16

HOME SETTING............................................................................................ 39

3.3.17

IR FUNCTION (Removable IR Blocking)........................................................ 41

3.3.18

ALARM SETTING .......................................................................................... 42

3.3.19

ALARM DETECT (18

×/26× Model) ................................................................ 45

3.3.20

WDR FUNCTION (23

×/23× Model)................................................................ 46

3.3.21

PRIVACY MASK ............................................................................................ 47

3.3.22

TIME SETTING.............................................................................................. 51

3.3.23

SCHEDULE ................................................................................................... 52

3.3.24

EXIT OSD ...................................................................................................... 54

Appendix A: Technical Specifications....................................................................................... 55

OSD Menu Notes......................................................................................................................... 57

<18

×/26× Model> ........................................................................................................ 57

<22

×/23×/35× Model> ................................................................................................. 60

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1.

User ’s Manual

Overview

The ZC-PT series integrated indoor PTZ Camera is a new sub-compact model designed to deliver superb performance and durability combined with an intelligent and stylish housing that is suitable for any security and surveillance installation. The

ZC-PT-XT series is a new weather resistant integrated outdoor PTZ Camera. The

ZC-PT and ZC-PT-XT series support a standard wiring concept for easy installation, and can be integrated with CCTV products, such as DVRs, control keyboards and

CCTV accessories to provide a total surveillance solution.

The PTZ Camera range includes four models of new generation advanced DSP colour cameras:

ZC-PT235 Model: 35

× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification

ZC-PT226 model: 26

× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification

ZC-PT223 model: 23

× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification

ZC-PT222 model: 22

× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification

ZC-PT218 model: 18

× optical zoom / 12× digital magnification

The PTZ Camera delivers up to 420x zoom ratio , enabling it to capture clear images from a long distance away. Continuous auto focus, back light compensation, auto exposure, and digital slow shutter functions ensure clear and high quality images.

The key features incorporated to meet your needs include a removable IR blocking filter to 24-hour operation, additional privacy masks specially designed to prevent any intrusive monitoring in specific areas, and Wide Dynamic Range function. The Home function allows the user to specify a preset position as the

‘home position’ or a default function (sequence/auto-pan/cruise) as

‘home function’. The PTZ Camera will automatically return to its home position or function when the user does not operate any of the controls for a set period of time. The unique scheduling function also enables users to program a preset point or function (sequence/auto-pan/cruise), which is automatically triggered at a certain time.

The PTZ Camera provides variable pan/tilt speeds ranging from a fast patrol of 400

° per second to a slow sweep of 5

° per second with 0.225° pan accuracy for fast and accurate tracking capability. The 360

° continuous rotation and -10°~190° tilt travel capabilities allow an object passing directly underneath the PTZ Camera to be tracked. Up to 256 preset points can be programmed for immediate surveillance of target areas, and you can also define 8 sequence, 4 auto-pan and 1 cruise route for the camera to operate automatically. An RS-485 communication port is available for remote control purposes.

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1.1

The PTZ Camera provides 8 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs, and the smart alarm management mechanism can be programmed using the OSD setup menu; certain functions (Preset/Sequence/Auto-Pan/Cruise) can be activated when an alarm is triggered.

Various built-in protocols including Ganz-PT, Ganz-S, Pelco, VCL, Philips, AD-422

(Manchester) etc., provide connectivity to other surveillance systems, allowing the integrated PTZ Camera to be used in conjunction with systems from other manufacturers.

Dependability and ultra high reliability are key factors of the camera design. Every

PTZ Camera is assembled with meticulous care and thorough testing at our ISO 9001 certified factory. High performance, reliability, and reasonable pricing make this camera an ideal solution for even the toughest surveillance requirements.

Product Features

Precise and Accurate PTZ Camera Performance

Auto calibration

Home function

Scheduling function

Pan driver accuracy of 0.225

°

Preset speed up to 400

°/sec.

Pan & tilt speed proportional to zoom ratio

256 preset positions / 8 sequences / 4 auto-pan / 1 cruise

Superior Camera Image Quality

Minimum illumination 0.01 Lux

Digital slow shutter

Electronic shutter

Wide dynamic range (23

× and 35× models)

Auto White Balance

Backlight Compensation

Image Inverse

Image Stabilizer

Up to 24 masking zones

Removable IR blocking filter (18

×, 23×, 26× and 35× models)

Advanced PTZ Camera Functions

Digital Image Flip

Easy FW upgrade via ISP

Dynamic PTZ Camera Applications

Multi-language OSD

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1.2

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Multiple Built-in protocols

8 alarm inputs, 1 alarm output

Flexible indoor and outdoor mountings

Compact lightweight design for easy installation

Weather resistant housing to protect against temperature, sunlight and rain

Product Application

Connect the PTZ Camera to other devices as shown in the diagram to create a complete video surveillance solution.

NOTE: To extend the network distance up to 1.2 km (4000 feet) and to protect the connected devices, it is highly recommended to place a repeater at the mid-point. However, a repeater may be needed in the network distance less than 1.2 km if the used cables are not the CAT 5 24-gauge cables (see 2.7 RS-485

Connector). Refer to the repeater user manual for detailed information.

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2. Connecting the PTZ Camera

2.1

Please refer to the sections below for details of how to set and connect the PTZ

Camera. In order to control PTZ Camera, a control keyboard or alternative control device is required.

Package Content

Before proceeding, please check that the box contains the items listed here. If any item is missing or has defects, DO NOT install or operate the product and contact your dealer immediately for assistance.

Indoor PTZ Camera Standard Package

Camera Body

Hard Ceiling Mount and

Decoration Ring

5.4

” Optical Cover

User ’s Manual &

Quick Guide

CD

Outdoor PTZ Camera Standard Package

Fixing Plate 60-cm cable for Power, Video,

RS-485 and Alarm

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Camera Body &

Vandal Proof Cover

60-cm cable for Power,

Video, RS-485 and Alarm

User ’s Manual &

Quick Guide

Lubricant Water-proof rubber Screws Security screw set

2.2

User ’s Manual

Switch Definition

The PTZ Camera ID and communication protocol must be configured before connecting the camera to other devices. The switches used to configure these settings are located on the bottom of the PTZ Camera.

2.3

Indoor PTZ Camera Outdoor PTZ Camera

A Reserved

B Communication switch

C PTZ Camera ID switch

D PTZ Camera Control Protocol

E RJ-45 connector (for IP camera only)

F 22-pin connector

G ISP connector (for FW upgrade)

Communication Switch Setting

The table below shows the function of each pin within the communication switch.

Communication switch SW 1

RS-485 setting

SW 2

SW 3 Termination

SW 4 Line lock

SW 5 System initialization

SW 6 Reserved

RS-485 is the interface that allows the PTZ Camera to communicate with its control unit; the RS-485 configuration on the PTZ Camera and the control unit must therefore

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SW 3 and SW 4 are used for termination and line lock adjustment respectively. The

SW 5 is mainly used when users want to restore the camera to the factory default status; moreover, once firmware upgrade is carried out, users also need to reset the

SW 5 afterward.

RS-485 setting

Half-duplex Full-duplex

2.4 PTZ Camera ID Setting

Use the switch to change your PTZ Camera ID by turning the arrow to the desired number. For example, if the camera ID is 123, the ID switch should be set as below.

NOTE: No two cameras should be given the same ID, or communication conflict may occur.

2.5

11

Hundreds Tens Units

NOTE: The number “0” should be located at the top as shown in the diagram above to ensure correct switch definition.

PTZ Camera Control Protocol

A protocol is a specific set of rules and procedures used for data communication.

Define the protocol you are going to use based on the devices in your surveillance system. Generally, you should use a single protocol even if the devices are supplied by different manufacturers. Use the switch to set your PTZ Camera control protocol and the baud rate. Refer to the table below and turn the arrow to choose a protocol for your camera.

User ’s Manual

Switch no.

00

01

02

04

05

07

08

09

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

21

22

Protocol

VCL

Pelco D

Pelco P

Chiper

Philips

GANZ-PT

AD422

DM P

Pelco D

Pelco D

Pelco P

Pelco P

JVC

GANZ-S

GANZ-S

GANZ-S

GANZ-S

KALATEL RS485

KALATEL RS422

Baud rate

9600

2400

4800

9600

9600

9600

4800

9600

4800

9600

2400

9600

9600

4800

9600

19200

38400

9600

4800

*GANZ-PT is for ZC-PT series PTZ Camera. GANZ-S is for ZC-S series PTZ Camera.

For example, select protocol Pelco D with a baud rate of 2400, the ID switch should be set as shown below.

Tens Units

NOTE: Change the PTZ Camera ’s control protocol only when the camera is powered off.

After changing protocol, please do the following procedure:

(1) Set SW 5(Communication switch) on.

(2) Power on the camera and check the message on the screen.

(3) Power off and set SW 5(Communication switch) off.

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2.6

(4) Power on again.

22-Pin Connector Definition

A 50-cm data cable (as shown below) is supplied with the PTZ Camera for quick installation, e.g. for demonstration or testing purposes.

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The 22-pin connector definition is listed in the table below.

Pin Definition

1 AC24-1

2 ALM NC

3 AC24-2

4 ALM NO

5 FG

6 ALM COM

7 T+

8 R-

9 T-

10 R+

11 Alarm ISOG

12 ALM-1

13 ALM-3

14

15

ALM-2

ALM-4

16 ALM-5

17 ALM-6

18 ALM-7

19

20

ALM-8

ALM GND

21 VGND

22 Video

Cable

20AWG

24AWG

20AWG

24AWG

20AWG

24AWG

24AWG

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RS-485 Connector

RS-485 is the interface that the PTZ Camera uses to communicate with its control unit. Connect the control keyboard to the camera via the terminal block. The recommended cables for RS-485 communication are CAT 5 cables; the maximum cable length for wire with a gauge above 24 is 4000 feet (1219 meters). If the total cable length exceeds 4000 feet, using a repeater to amplify the signals is recommended.

Pin

1

2

3

4

5

Corresponding Pins

(22-Pin Connector)

7,10

Reserved

Reserved

Reservied

8,9

Definition

T+, R+ (D+)

T-, R- (D-)

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3.

3.1

Operation and Configuration

OSD Display Format

The information shown on the screen is described in terms of the corresponding OSD display, its position and its function in the table below.

1 2 3

5

4

6

5

6

2

3

4

Position

1

Function

Focus modes

Backlight

Alarm

Zoom ratio

Title

Camera ID

OSD display

A

Description

Auto focus mode

M

X

Manual focus mode

Back light compensation OFF

Back light compensation ON B

ALARM Alarm message

×1

Current zoom ratio

(Optical zoom àDigital zoom)

Maximum 20 characters for each title.

16 sets of titles are available.

Shows the camera ID

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OSD Menu Tree

The OSD setup menu structures for the 18

×/26× model and the 22×/23×/35× model are listed separately in the section below. The star symbol indicates the factory default.

For a detailed function description, please refer to section 3.3 Configuration Menu.

3.2.1

Item

LANGUAGE

18

×/26× Model

Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3

<ENGLISH>, <FRENCH>, <GERMAN>, <ITALIAN>, <JAPANESE>,

<POLISH>, <PORTUGUESE>, <RUSSIAN>, <SPANISH>

DEFAULT

CAMERA

BACKLIGHT

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

FOCUS

AUTO

MANUAL

AF MODE <NORMAL>, <INTERVAL>, <ZOOM

TRIG>

FOCUS SPEED <01>~<08>

Default

ENGLISH

ON

OFF

NORMAL

EXPODURE COMP.

<OFF>, EXPOSURE VALUE:

<-10.5dB> ~ <10.5dB>

AE MODE

AE MODE

AUTO

BRIGHT

SHUTTER

IRIS

MANUAL

EXIT YES

AUTO (Auto White Balance)

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

INDOOR

OUTDOOR

ATW (Auto-tracing WBC)

MANUAL

R GAIN <000> ~ <127>

B GAIN <000> ~ <127>

ZOOM SPEED

DIGITAL ZOOM

SLOW SHUTTER

IMAGE INVERSE

<1> ~ <8>

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

APERTURE

EXIT

FLIP

ANGLE ADJUSTER

SPEED BY ZOOM

AUTO CALI.

SYSTEM RESET

EXIT

ID DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE SETTING <01> ~ <16>

PRESET PRESET SET

<01> ~ <16>

YES

<OFF>, <M.E.>, <IMAGE>

MIN ANGLE<-10 ~ +10 DEG>,

MAX ANGLE <080 ~ 100 DEG>

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

YES

YES

<001>~<256>

BRIGHT VALUE

<00> ~ <31>

SHUTTER SPEED

<1> ~ <1/10000> SEC.

IRIS <CLOSE>, <F1.6>

~ <F28>

BRIGHT VALUE: AUTO

SHUTTER SPEED

<1/10000> ~ <1>

IRIS VALUE

<F1.6> ~ <F28>

GAIN VALUE

<-3>dB ~ <28>dB

OFF

OFF

11

OFF

0

90

OFF

OFF

8

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

01

ENTER

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Item

SEQUENCE

AUTOPAN

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

IR FUNCTION

ALARM

SETTNG

ALARM DETECT

PRIVACY MASK

TIME SETTING

Layer 1

PRESET RUN

EXIT

SEQUENCE LINE

Layer 2

<001>~<256>

YES

<1> ~ <8>

Layer 3

SEQUENCE POINT <01> ~ <32>

PRESET POS. <001> ~ <255>, <END>

SPEED

DWELL TIME

<01> ~ <15>

<000> ~ <127> SEC.

RUN SEQUENCE

EXIT

AUTOPAN LINE

START POINT

END POINT

DIRECTION

SPEED

RUN AUTOPAN

ENTER

YES

<1> ~ <4>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<RIGHT>, <LEFT>

<01> ~ <04>

ENTER

EXIT

RECORD START

RECORD END

RUN CRUISE

EXIT

HOME FUNCTION

SELECT MODE

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

RETURN TIME

GO

EXIT

<AUTO>,

YES

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

<1>

<1> ~ <128> MIN.

ENTER

YES

<MANUAL>

ALARM PIN

ALARM SWITCH

ALARM TYPE

ALARM ACTION

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

DWELL TIME

EXIT

DETECT SWITCH

DETECT MODE

EXIT

PRIVACY SWITCH

TRANSPARENCY

COLOR

SET MASK

CLEAR MASK

EXIT

TIME DISPLAY

IR MANUAL: <ON>, <OFF>

<1> ~ <8>

<ON>, <OFF>

<N.O.> (Normal Open), <N.C.> (Normal Close)

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

1

<001> ~ <127> Sec., <ALWAYS>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<INT FOCUS>, <FIX FOCUS>, <INT AE>,

<FIX AE>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

<BLACK>, <LI. GRAY>, < GRAY>, <WHITE>,

<RED>, <GREEN>, <BLUE>, <CYAN>,

<YELLOW>, <MAGENTA>

<01> ~ <24>

H CENTER: L/R

V CENTER: D/U

H SIZE <000> ~ <080>

V SIZE <000> ~ <060>

EXIT + SAVE

<01> ~ <24>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

BLACK

Default

ENTER

ENTER

1

01

001

01

000

1

RIGHT

01

OFF

PRESET

001

1

1

1

000

AUTO

1

OFF

N.C.

PRESET

001

1

1

1

ALWAYS

OFF

INT

FOCUS

OFF

OFF

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Item Layer 1

SET YEAR

SET MONTH

SET DAY

Layer 2

<00> ~ <99>

<01> ~ <12>

<00> ~ <31>

SET HOUR

SET MINUTE

<00> ~ <23>

<00> ~ <59>

EXIT+SAVE

SCHEDULE SWITCH <ON>, <OFF>

SCHEDULE POINT

SCHEDULE HOUR

<01> ~ <32>

<00> ~ <23>

SCHEDULE MINUTE <00> ~ <59>

NONE

Layer 3

SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE MODE

PRESET

SEQUENCE

AUTOPAN

NO FUNCTION

PRESET POINT

<001> ~ <256>

SEQUENCE LINE

<1> ~ <8>

AUTOPAN LINE

<1> ~ <4>

CRUISE LINE <1>

IR FUNCTION AUTO

CRUISE

IR FUNC.

SCHEDULE RESET YES

SCHEDULE EXIT

YES

YES

EXIT OSD

3.2.2

Item

LANGUAGE

22

×/23×/35× Model

Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3

<ENGLISH>, <FRENCH>, <GERMAN>, <ITALIAN>, <JAPANESE>,

<POLISH>, <PORTUGUESE>, <RUSSIAN>, <SPANISH>

DEFAULT

CAMERA

<ON>, <OFF>

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

<ON>

<OFF>

AUTO

MANUAL

AUTO

SHUTTER

IRIS

AGC

BLC LEVEL <00> ~ <30>

TUNING VALUE <1.5M> ( 3 5 × model only),

<1M>, <30CM>, <10CM>, <1CM>

FOCUS SPEED <0> ~ <3>

IRIS OFFSET <00> ~ <15>

SHUTTER SPEED

23 ×/ 3 5 × Model: <1/30000> ~ <1/2>

22 × Model: <1/30000> ~ <1/50> (PAL);

<1/30000> ~ <1/60> (NTSC)

<00> ~ <09>

<00> ~ <05>

AUTO (Auto White Balance)

MANUAL

ZOOM SPEED

DIGITAL ZOOM

SLOW SHUTTER

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

IMAGE INVERSE

R GAIN <00> ~ <99>

B GAIN <00> ~ <99>

<FAST>, <SLOW>

<OFF>, <02> ~ <12>

<1/2> ~ <1/60> (NTSC)

<1/1.5> ~ <1/50> (PAL)

<ON>, <OFF>

<AUTO>

APERTURE

<MANUAL> H APERTURE

<00> ~ <31>

V APERTURE

<00> ~ <31>

STABILIZER

( 3 5 × model only)

<OFF>, <10Hz>, <5Hz>

EXIT

FLIP

YES

<OFF>, <M.E.>, <IMAGE>(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

ANGLE ADJUSTER MIN ANGLE<-10 ~ +10 DEG>,

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Default

01

00

00

Default

ENGLISH

ON

OFF

10CM

FAST

OFF

1/30

1/25

OFF

OFF

0

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Item

WDR FUNCTION

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

Layer 1

SPEED BY ZOOM

AUTO CALI.

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

SYSTEM RESET

EXIT

ID DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE SETTING <01> ~ <16>

PRESET SET

PRESET PRESET RUN

YES

YES

<001>~<256>

EXIT

SEQUENCE LINE

<001>~<256>

YES

<1> ~ <8>

SEQUENCE POINT <01> ~ <32>

SEQUENCE

PRESET POS.

SPEED

DWELL TIME

RUN SEQUENCE

<001> ~ <255>, <END>

<01> ~ <15>

<000> ~ <127> SEC.

ENTER

AUTOPAN

CRUISE

EXIT

AUTOPAN LINE

START POINT

END POINT

DIRECTION

SPEED

RUN AUTOPAN

EXIT

RECORD START

RECORD END

RUN CRUISE

EXIT

HOME FUNCTION

SELECT MODE

YES

<1> ~ <4>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<RIGHT>, <LEFT>

<01> ~ <04>

ENTER

YES

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

HOME SETTING

IR FUNCTION

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

RETURN TIME

GO

EXIT

<AUTO>, <ON>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

<1>

<1> ~ <128> MIN.

ENTER

YES

THREADHOLD <MID>, <HI>, <LOW>

IR COLOR <B/W>, <COLOR>

EXIT <YES>

ALARM

SETTNG

ALARM PIN

ALARM SWITCH

ALARM TYPE

ALARM ACTION

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

DWELL TIME

<1> ~ <8>

<ON>, <OFF>

<N.O.> (Normal Open), <N.C.> (Normal Close)

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

1

<001> ~ <127> Sec., <ALWAYS>

EXIT

<ON>

<AUTO>

Layer 2 Layer 3

MAX ANGLE <080 ~ 100 DEG>

YES

RATIO LEVEL <000> ~ <128>

SHUTTER SPEED <000> ~ <128>

IRIS OFFSET <000> ~ <128>

EXIT <YES>

<OFF>

AUTO

1

OFF

N.C.

PRESET

001

1

1

1

ALWAYS

Default

90

1

RIGHT

01

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

01

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

1

01

001

01

000

PRESET

001

1

1

1

000

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Item

PRIVACY MASK

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

TIME SETTING

SCHEDULE

EXIT OSD

Layer 1

PRIVACY SWITCH

MASK SHADE

Layer 2

<ON>, <OFF>

Layer 3

<GRAY>, <WHITE>, <BLACK>

H CENTER

<000> ~ <255>

SET MASK <01> ~ <08>

NONE

V CENTER

<000> ~ <255>

H SIZE <000> ~ <127>

V SIZE <000> ~ <127>

CLEAR MASK

MASK DISPLAY

EXIT

TIME DISPLAY

SET YEAR

SET MONTH

SET DAY

SET HOUR

SET MINUTE

EXIT+SAVE

<FIRST>, <LAST>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<00> ~ <99>

<01> ~ <12>

<00> ~ <31>

<00> ~ <23>

<00> ~ <59>

SCHEDULE SWITCH <ON>, <OFF>

EXIT + SAVE

<01> ~ <08>, <RESET>

SCHEDULE POINT

SCHEDULE HOUR

<01> ~ <32>

<00> ~ <23>

SCHEDULE MINUTE <00> ~ <59>

NO FUNCTION

SCHEDULE MODE

PRESET

SEQUENCE

AUTOPAN

CRUISE

IR FUNC.

SCHEDULE RESET YES

PRESET POINT

<001> ~ <256>

SEQUENCE LINE

<1> ~ <8>

AUTOPAN LINE

<1> ~ <4>

CRUISE LINE <1>

IR FUNCTION AUTO

SCHEDULE EXIT

YES

YES

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Default

OFF

BLACK

01

00

00

01

FIRST

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3.3 Configuration Menu

The detailed functions and parameter settings for your PTZ Camera can be set in the

3.3.1

OSD (On Screen Display) menu using a control unit, such as a control keyboard

(ZCA-SC201). The functions in the OSD menu on the 18

×, 22×, 23×, 26× and

3 5

× models are described in the following sections.

To enter the OSD menu for the selected camera, press the <CAMERA MENU> button on the control keyboard and hold for 3 seconds to enter the OSD menu.

To select the setup option, use the direction keys on the keyboard to move the cursor in the OSD menu.

To set an item, use the direction keys on the keyboard to move the cursor in the OSD menu. For items with

→, press the right/left direction buttons on the control keyboard to select. For items with

↓, press the <CAMERA MENU> button on the control keyboard to enter the sub-menu. For items with

→↓, users can use the right/left direction buttons to select functions then press the <CAMERA MENU> button on the control keyboard to enter its sub-menu.

For further detailed setup procedures, please refer to the user manual for the installed control units.

LANGUAGE

The camera supports multi-language operation; the available languages include

English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and

Spanish. As you select a language with the arrow keys, the OSD will automatically change to the language you selected. The default language is <ENGLISH>.

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MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

ENTER

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

DEFAULT CAMERA

The DEFAULT CAMERA option is used to restore some camera settings back to default setting. The settings that are affected include Backlight, Focus, AE, WBC,

Aperture, Zoom Speed and Digital Zoom. Once any one of the items is modified, the setting will become <OFF> automatically. Select <ON> for this item to recall the

3.3.3

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BACKLIGHT

The backlight compensation function prevents the central object from being too dark in surroundings where excessive light is shining from behind it.

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×/26× Model:

Select <ON> to activate the function; the center object will be brightened in contrast to the edge of the picture (where a backlight would be most likely located).

After completing setup of backlight, go back to the Main Page 1 and continue to set the focus relevant values.

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

ENTER

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

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×23× Model:

The Backlight Compensation Level ranges from 00 to 30.

BLC LEVEL 00

NOTE: If this function is enabled, the WDR function (for 23 ×/ 3 5

× Model) will be disabled automatically. For details, refer to section 3.3.20 WDR Setting.

After completing setup of backlight, go back to the Main Page 1 and continue to set the focus values.

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

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3.3.4 FOCUS

The focus on the PTZ Camera can be operated in two modes: Auto Focus mode and

Manual Focus mode. Various settings for different models are described as follows.

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×/26× Model:

AUTO

The optimum focus is achieved using the internal digital circuit. There are 3 modes for users to select for different conditions.

Normal AF (auto focus) mode: The PTZ Camera will automatically adjust the focus of the picture.

Zoom trigger mode: When the zoom ratio is changed using the TELE or

WIDE buttons on the control keyboard or another control unit, the PTZ

Camera will automatically adjust the focus again after a period of time (the preset value is initially set to five seconds)

until the commands of

TELE/WIDE is terminated

.

Interval AF mode: This mode is used for AF movements carried out at particular intervals. If users pan/tilt the PTZ Camera, the PTZ Camera will focus automatically after a period of time. The preset value is five seconds.

MANUAL

In this focus mode, users can adjust the focus speed, ranging from 01 ~ 08.

FOCUS SPEED 01

After completing setup of focus, go back to the Main Page 1 and continue to set the AE mode.

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MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

ENTER

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

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×/23×/

3 5

× Model:

AUTO

The optimum focus is achieved using the internal digital circuit. Users can adjust the minimum auto focus range for certain special conditions; the options are <1 cm>, <10 cm>, <30 cm>, <1 m> and <1.5m>.

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TURNING VALUE 10CM

MANUAL

In this focus mode, users can adjust the focus speed, ranging from 0 ~ 3.

FOCUS SPEED 0

After completing setup of focus, go back to the Main Page 1 and continue to set the AE mode.

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

AE MODE

The exposure is the amount of light captured by the image sensor and is determined by the width of lens diaphragm opening (iris adjustment), the amount of exposure by the sensor (shutter speed) and other exposure parameters. This option allows users to define how the Auto Exposure (AE) function works.

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×/26× Model:

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

The exposure value rages from -10.5dB ~ 10.5dB. Select <OFF> to disable the function.

AE MODE

AUTO

In this mode, the camera

’s Brightness, Shutter Speed, IRIS and AGC (Auto

Gain Control) control circuits work together automatically to get consistent video output level.

BRIGHT

The brightness control function adjusts the IRIS and AGC gain using an internal algorithm. Brightness is controlled by gain when the light condition is dark and by iris when the light condition is bright. The bright value ranges

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25 from 00 ~ 31.

SHUTTER

With this option, SHUTTER speed takes main control of exposure, and both

IRIS and AGC will function automatically in cooperation with shutter speed to achieve consistent exposure output. The shutter speed ranges from 1/10000

~ 1.

IRIS

With this option, the IRIS function adjusts exposure in higher property.

SHUTTER speed and AGC circuit will function automatically in cooperating with IRIS to get consistent exposure output. The opening of a lens controls the amount of light reaching to the surface of the selected device. By increasing the F-stop number (F1.6, F2, F2.4, etc.), less light is permitted to pass; options range from F1.6 ~ F28.

MANUAL

In the mode, users can adjust shutter speed (1/10000 ~ 1), iris value (F1.6 ~

F28) and gain value (-3dB ~ 28dB).

EXIT

Exit the AE MODE menu and go back to the Main Page 1 to continue to set the WBC mode.

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

ENTER

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

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×/23×/35× Model:

AUTO

In this mode, the camera

’s shutter, IRIS and AGC control functions work together automatically to adjust the light exposure of the image sensor in order to obtain a consistent video output level. IRIS OFF SET is used to set the level of IRIS variation (00 ~ 15).

SHUTTER

With this option, the priority of SHUTTER is higher than IRIS and AGC; IRIS and AGC circuit will function automatically in cooperating with SHUTTER to get consistent exposure. The range of shutter speed for L and K models is:

1/30000 ~ 1/2 and for R model: 1/30000 ~ 1/50 (PAL) or 1/60 (NTSC).

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IRIS

With this option, the priority of IRIS is higher than SHUTTER and AGC;

SHUTTER and AGC circuit will function automatically in cooperating with

IRIS to get consistent exposure. The range of Iris level is between 00 and 09.

AGC

With this option, the priority of AGC is higher than SHUTTER and IRIS;

SHUTTER and IRIS circuit will function automatically in cooperating with

AGC to get consistent exposure. The range of Iris level is between 00 and 05.

After completing various parameter setups, please exit the AE MODE menu and go back to the Main Page 1 to continue to set the WBC mode.

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

WBC MODE

A digital camera needs to find a reference colour temperature, which is a way of measuring the quality of a light source, in order to correctly calculate all the other colours. The unit for measuring this ratio is degrees Kelvin (K). You can select one of the white balance control modes depending on the conditions. The following table shows the colour temperature of some light sources.

Light source Colour temperature in K

Cloudy sky

Noon sun and clear sky

Household lighting

6,000 to 8,000

6,500

2,500 to 3,000

75 watt bulb

Candle flame

2,820

1,200 to 1,500

18 ×/26× Model:

AUTO

In this mode, the white balance function works within its colour temperature range. This mode computes the white balance value output using colour information from the entire screen. It outputs the appropriate value using the colour temperature radiating from a black subject based on a range of values

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27 from 3000K to 7500K.

INDOOR

3200 K base mode.

OUTDOOR

5800 K base mode.

ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance)

The PTZ Camera records the signals from a screen in the range from 2000 K to 10000 K.

MANUAL

In this mode, the user can change the white balance value manually; R gain and B gain are adjustable in the range from 0 to 127.

R GAIN

B GAIN

WBC MENU

050

050

After WBC relevant parameter setups are completed, please exit the WBC

MODE menu and go back to the Main Page 1 to continue to set other functions under the setup menu 1.

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

ENTER

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

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×/23×/35× Model:

AUTO

In this mode, the white balance function works within its colour temperature range and calculates the best-fit white balance value.

MANUAL

In this mode, users can change the white balance value manually; R gain and

B gain are adjustable in the range from 0 to 99.

R GAIN

WBC MENU

B GAIN

50

50

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After WBC relevant parameter setups are completed, please exit the WBC

MODE menu and go back to the Main Page 1 to continue to set other functions under the setup menu 1.

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

SETUP MENU 1

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×/26× Model: 22×Model:

SETUP MENU 1

ZOOM SPEED 8

DIGITAL ZOOM

SLOW SHUTTER

ON

OFF

IMAGE INVERSE

APERTURE

EXIT

OFF

11

YES

SETUP MENU 1

ZOOM SPEED FAST

DIGITAL ZOOM OFF

SLOW SHUTTER

IMAGE INVERSE

APERTURE

EXIT

NONE

OFF

AUTO

YES

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×Model: 35×Model:

SETUP MENU 1

ZOOM SPEED FAST

DIGITAL ZOOM OFF

SLOW SHUTTER

IMAGE INVERSE

APERTURE

EXIT

OFF

OFF

AUTO

YES

SETUP MENU 1

ZOOM SPEED FAST

DIGITAL ZOOM

SLOW SHUTTER

OFF

OFF

IMAGE INVERSE

APERTURE

OFF

AUTO

STABILIZER OFF

EXIT YES

ZOOM SPEED

This option is used to set the zoom speed for operating the PTZ Camera.

18

×/26× Model:

For these models, the zoom speed options are <1> (slow) ~ <8> (fast). The default setting is <8>.

22

×/23×/35× Model:

For these three models, the options are <FAST> (default) and <SLOW>.

DIGITAL ZOOM

This option allows users to enable or disable the 12

× digital zoom. The digital zoom is activated after the full optical zoom level has been reached.

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NOTE: The difference between optical and digital zoom is that optical zoom uses the lens within the camera to draw the image closer by zooming in or out to achieve the desired effect. Optical zoom retains the full resolution and quality of the zoomed image. By contrast, digital zoom takes a portion of the image and expands that portion to the full size of the image; however the image quality will be reduced.

18

×/26× Model:

On these models, a maximum 12

× digital zoom function can be enabled. The default setting is <ON>.

22

×/23×/35× Model:

On these three models, the digital zoom ratio is adjustable from <02> to <12>.

The default setting is <OFF>.

SLOW SHUTTER

The shutter speed determines how long the image sensor is exposed to light.

To see a clear image in a dark environment, enable this function and select a slower shutter speed.

18

×/26× Model:

When this digital slow shutter function is enabled, the PTZ Camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed based on the lighting conditions in the installation environment. It enables users to see objects in a dark environment below 0.2 lux.

23

×/35× Model:

The shutter speed is adjustable in 23

× and 35× models. With the slowest shutter speed, the user can see objects in a dark environment below 0.2 lux or see a smooth video image with a higher shutter speed. The options are from

<1/2> to <1/60> for NTSC and <1/1.5> to <1/50> for PAL.

IMAGE INVERSE

Users can select <ON> to make the displayed image inversed vertically and horizontally (see the figures shown below). Occasions to employ the function include conferences, demonstration, testing, etc. For 22

×, 23× and 35× models, when this function is enabled, the preset mask(s) will be set off automatically (see section 3.3.21 Privacy Mask). The default setting is

<OFF>.

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Application: Users can see the displayed images, as shown below, when a dome is placed on the desk top in a conference, for instance.

IMAGE INVERSE (OFF) IMAGE INVERSE (ON)

APERTURE

Under this setup menu, users can adjust enhancement of the edges of objects in the picture.

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×/26× Model:

There are 16 levels of adjustment; the options are <01> ~ <16>; <01> represents

“no enhancement”. When shooting text, this function could make it sharp.

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×/23×/35× Model:

Users can select either the <AUTO> mode or <MANUAL> mode.

Under the <MANUAL> mode, the parameters of H aperture and V aperture are adjustable, ranging from 00 to 31.

APERTURE MENU

H APERTURE 00

V APERTURE 00

STABILIZER (35 × Model Only)

With the Image Stabilizer Function, the speed dome camera can capture images that would otherwise be blurred due to the vibration. The built-in electronic compensation filters out the vibrations of up to 80% movement at

10Hz, as caused by wind and other environmental conditions. Its various detection mode ensures total detection for all types of environment. If the function is activated, users could select the frequency range of either 10Hz or

5 Hz.

EXIT

Exit the SETUP MENU 1 and go back to the MAIN PAGE 1 to set other functions under the setup menu 1.

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×/26× Model: 22×/23×/35× Model:

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

ENGLISH

ON

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

OFF

AUTO

ENTER

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

MAIN PAGE 1

LANGUAGE

DEFAULT CAMERA

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

SETUP MENU 2

ENGLISH

ON

OFF

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

ENTER

ENTER

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SETUP MENU 2

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×/22×/23×/26×/35× Model:

SETUP MENU 2

FLIP

ANGLE ADJUSTER

SPEED BY ZOOM

ENTER

ENTER

OFF

AUTO CALI.

SYSTEM RESET

EXIT

OFF

YES

YES

FLIP

The user can track an object continuously when it passes under the PTZ

Camera with a Flip setting of IMAGE (digital flip) or M.E. (mechanical flip).

FLIP

EXIT

FLIP SETTING

OFF

YES

IMAGE (18

×/23×/26×/35× Model)

IMAGE represents digital IMAGE FLIP, which enables users to keep tracking objects seamlessly; under the mode, almost no delay occurs in comparing with that under the M.E. mode.

NOTE: The Privacy Mask function will be automatically disabled if the

Image Flip function is enabled, and the screen will show

“MASK WILL

BE SET OFF.

M.E. (Mechanical Flip)

M.E. is a standard mechanical operation. As the camera tilts to the maximum angle, it will pan 180

°, and then continue tilting to keep tracking objects.

OFF

Select this option to disable the flip function.

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NOTE: To make the PTZ Camera tilt between a specific range, such as -10

° to +100° or -10° ~ +190°, please go to ANGLE ADJUSTER

(see next section) to

set the angle range of tilt.

Otherwise, the camera will tilt 90

° as the default setting.

ANGLE ADJUSTER

The item is for adjusting the angle of view. The Range of the view angle varies in different FLIP modes: the angle ranges from -10° to +100° in the

M.E. FLIP and FLIP OFF modes, and from -10° ~ +190° in the IMAGE FLIP mode.

ANGLE ADJUSTER

ADJUST MIN ANGLE -10 DEG

ADJUST MAX ANGLE 100 DEG

EXIT+SET YES

SPEED BY ZOOM

If the option is set to <ON>, the pan/tilt speed will be adjusted by an internal algorithm when zooming automatically. The larger zoom ratio results in a slower rotation speed.

AUTO CALI. (Auto Calibration)

There are one horizontal point and one vertical infrared rays check point in each PTZ Camera. During installation or maintenance, the PTZ Camera

’s position may be moved. Therefore, the relative distance between the original set point and the check point will be changed. If enable the Auto Calibration function, the camera will automatically detect the matter and reset the horizontal point back to the original position.

SYSTEM RESET

Select this item for remote resetting.

EXIT

Exit the SETUP MENU 2 and go back to the MAIN PAGE 1. Then go to the

MAIN PAGE 2 to carry on setting other functions.

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3.3.9

3.3.10

3.3.11

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MAIN PAGE 2

ID DISPLAY ON

TITLE DISPLAY OFF

TITLE SETTING

PRESET

01

ENTER

SEQUENCE ENTER

AUTOPAN ENTER

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

ENTER

ENTER

ID DISPLAY

The user can choose whether the PTZ Camera ID will be displayed on the monitor to identify the camera. For more information, refer to section 2.4 PTZ Camera ID

Setting.

ON

Display the ID address of the selected camera in the bottom right of the monitor screen.

OFF

Hide the ID address of the selected PTZ Camera.

TITLE DISPLAY

The user can name a certain view area and display its title for easy recognition. In this option, the user can choose whether or not to display the titles set in advance.

ON

A title set for a certain view will be displayed when the PTZ Camera returns to that view area.

OFF

If TITLE DISPLAY is set to <OFF>, no title will be displayed on the screen even if titles have been set.

TITLE SETTING

Up to 16 zone titles can be set with a maximum 20 characters for each title. The user can name the zone titles with privacy mask ID numbers for future recognition.

NOTE: For 23

× and 35× models, the available area for setting the privacy mask is restricted within tilt angle 45

°.

Follow the steps below to set a camera title.

STEP 1: Operate the camera to a view area where you want to set a title for it.

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STEP 2: Turn on the OSD and go to the MAIN PAGE 2 to select <TITLE

SETTING>.

STEP 3: Select a number to represent the view area.

STEP 4: Press <ENTER> to go into the editing page.

TITLE SETTING: 01

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

A B C D E F G H I J

K L M N O P Q R S T

U V W X Y Z : / . ,

[ ] + ? -

TITLE:

ABC

EXIT

SAVE

LEFT

RIGHT

DELETE

STEP 5: Choose a character with direction keys and then press <ENTER> to input.

For example: <A > <ENTER>, <B> <ENTER>, <C> <ENTER>

TITLE: ABC

STEP 6: To delete input characters, move the cursor to <LEFT> or <RIGHT> and press <ENTER> to select a character in the entry field. Then move the cursor to <DELETE> and press <ENTER> to delete the selected character.

STEP 7: When the setting is completed, move the cursor to <SAVE> and press <ENTER> to save.

After completing title setting, go back to the MAIN PAGE 2 to carry on setup of preset points.

MAIN PAGE 2

ID DISPLAY ON

TITLE DISPLAY OFF

TITLE SETTING

PRESET

01

ENTER

SEQUENCE ENTER

AUTOPAN ENTER

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

ENTER

ENTER

PRESET

PRESET SET

Totally 256 preset points can be set. Follow the steps below when in the preset setting menu.

STEP 1: Press the right/left key on the keyboard to select a number (1 represents preset point 1, 2 represents preset point 2, etc.)

STEP 2: Press <ENTER> and then rotate the dome camera to a targeted shooting area/point.

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STEP 3: Press <ENTER> again to save the defined preset point.

Once completing setup of a preset point, users could move the cursor to the next item to run the preset point.

PRESET RUN

Press <ENTER> and the camera will go to the appointed point. To run other defined preset point, simply move the cursor back to the last item, select the preset point that you want to execute, and move the cursor down to PRESET

RUN again.

EXIT

Exit the PRESET menu and go back to the MAIN PAGE 2 to carry on setup of sequence.

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MAIN PAGE 2

ID DISPLAY ON

TITLE DISPLAY OFF

TITLE SETTING

PRESET

01

ENTER

SEQUENCE ENTER

AUTOPAN ENTER

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

ENTER

ENTER

Users could set preset points through the control keyboard. Please refer to its manual for further information.

SEQUENCE

This function carries out pre-positioning of the pan, tilt, zoom and focus features in a certain sequence for a camera. Before setting up this function, the user must set at least two preset points.

SEQUENCE

SEQUENCE LINE

SEQUENCE POINT

PRESET POSITION

SPEED

DWELL TIME

RUN SEQUENCE

EXIT

1

01

001

1

001

ENTER

YES

SEQUENCE LINE

The PTZ Camera has eight built-in sets of sequence lines. First use the

LEFT/RIGHT direction keys to select a line and then set the associated sequence points.

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SEQUENCE POINT

Up to 32 points can be specified for each sequence line. The sequence points represent the order of the preset points that the PTZ Camera will automatically run. The following setup items, including PRESET POSITION, SPEED and

DWELL TIME, will influence how the camera runs through each sequence point.

PRESET POSITION

The user can assign a specific preset position to the selected sequence point with this item.

SPEED

Users can set the speed of one sequence point to the next one, and the range of setup speed is from 1 to 15. Within the range, PAN speed varies from 10 ~ 400 (degree/sec.), and TILT speed varies from 8 ~ 400

(degree/sec.).

DWELL TIME

The DWELL TIME is the duration time that the PTZ Camera will stay at a sequence point, and the range is from <0> to <127> seconds. The PTZ

Camera will go to the next sequence point when the DWELL TIME expires. If the setting is <0>, the PTZ Camera will stay at the sequence point until users manually move the camera.

RUN SEQUENCE

The user can command the PTZ Camera to run the selected sequence line manually. Press <ENTER> to execute a sequence line.

EXIT

Select this option to exit the SEQUENCE menu; go back to the MAIN PAGE 2 to carry on setup of auto-pan.

MAIN PAGE 2

ID DISPLAY ON

TITLE DISPLAY OFF

TITLE SETTING

PRESET

01

ENTER

SEQUENCE ENTER

AUTOPAN ENTER

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

ENTER

ENTER

Users could execute the sequence function through the control keyboard. Please refer to its user manual for further information.

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3.3.14 AUTOPAN

Auto-pan means motion of scanning an area horizontally so that the PTZ Camera can catch horizontal view. The parameters are listed as follows.

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AUTOPAN

AUTOPAN LINE

START POINT

END POINT

DIRECTION

SPEED

RUN AUTOPAN

EXIT

1

TO FIND

TO FIND

RIGHT

1

ENTER

YES

AUTOPAN LINE

There are four sets of auto-pan line built in a PTZ Camera. Users can choose a line to execute using LEFT/RIGHT direction keys. In addition, users are able to command the camera to do endless panning by setting the start point the same as the end point.

START POINT

Follow the description to set the start position of the AUTOPAN path.

1. Move the cursor to <START POINT> and press <ENTER> while <TO

FIND> is flashing. Then the item will turn <TO SAVE> automatically.

2.

Move the PTZ Camera to the desired position and press <ENTER> to save the position as the start point; the cursor will move to <END POINT> automatically. Set the end point to complete the auto-pan setting.

NOTE: The tilt and zoom values of the start point will be recorded and fixed for the selected auto-pan line.

END POINT

The user can set the end point once the start point has been defined. Pan the

PTZ Camera to another position and press <ENTER> to save the position as the end point.

DIRECTION

This option is used to set the AUTOPAN direction of the PTZ Camera. If you select <RIGHT>, the camera will start to pan clockwise from the start point to the end point and then return to the start point. If you select <LEFT>, the camera will start to pan anticlockwise from the start point to the end point.

Refer to the diagram below.

LEFT

(anti-clockwise)

Start

Dome

RIGHT

(clockwise)

LEFT

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End Point

SPEED

This option is for defining the PTZ Camera rotation speed while running auto-pan. The speed is adjustable from 1 to 4 (10 ~ 45 degree/sec.).

RUN AUTOPAN

After all setting related to auto-pan are completed, select this item to execute the auto-pan function. Press the <ENTER> to run an auto-pan path.

EXIT

Exit the AUTOPAN setup menu; go back to the MAIN PAGE 2 to carry on setup of cruise.

MAIN PAGE 2

ID DISPLAY ON

TITLE DISPLAY OFF

TITLE SETTING

PRESET

01

ENTER

SEQUENCE ENTER

AUTOPAN ENTER

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

ENTER

ENTER

Users could execute the auto-pan function through the control keyboard.

Please refer to its user manual for further information.

CRUISE

CRUISE is a route formed with manual operation, through adjusting pan, tilt position and zoom parameters, which can be stored and recalled to execute repeatedly.

CRUISE

RECORD START

RECORD END

RUN CRUISE

EXIT

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

YES

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RECORD START

Follow the description to record the CRUISE path.

1.

Rotate the PTZ Camera to the desired view area (for some protocols, users may need to do it before entering the OSD), and press <ENTER> to create the cruise path using the joystick on the control unit. The percentage of the memory buffer used will be displayed on the screen.

2.

Pan, tilt and zoom the PTZ Camera to create a path.

NOTE: Pay attention to the memory size when building a cruise path.

Once the buffer percentage reaches 100%, recording of the path will stop.

RECORD END

The cursor will move to RECORD END while you are creating the cruise line; when the setting is complete, press <ENTER> to save the path.

RUN CRUISE

Once the setting is complete, press the <ENTER > to run the defined cruise.

EXIT

Exit the CRUISE menu

;

go back to the MAIN PAGE 2 to carry on setup of home setting.

MAIN PAGE 2

ID DISPLAY ON

TITLE DISPLAY OFF

TITLE SETTING

PRESET

01

ENTER

SEQUENCE ENTER

AUTOPAN ENTER

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

ENTER

ENTER

Users could execute the cruise function through the control keyboard.

Please refer to its user manual for further information.

HOME SETTING

The user can set an operating mode to ensure constant monitoring; if the PTZ

Camera is idle for a period of time, the preset function will be activated automatically, this is the HOME function. The HOME function allows continuous and accurate monitoring and prevents the PTZ Camera stopping or missing events.

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HOME SETTING

HOME FUNCTION

SELECT MODE

PRESET POINT

RETURN TIME

GO

EXIT

OFF

PRESET

001

001 MIN.

ENTER

YES

HOME FUNCTION

The item is used to enable or disable the HOME function. Use the left/right direction keys of the control keyboard to change the setting.

SELECT MODE

Select one of the modes that the PTZ Camera should execute when the

HOME function is enabled and the RETURN TIME expires. The options include <AUTOPAN>, <SEQUENCE>, <CRUISE> and <PRESET>. Use the left/right direction keys of the control keyboard to change the setting, and the items below will change in cooperating with your selection.

PRESET POINT

Select a preset point where the PTZ Camera should go after the Return Time function, which will be mentioned later, is activated. The preset point(s) should be set prior either in the PRESET setup menu or through the keyboard.

SEQUENCE LINE

Select a sequence line that the PTZ Camera should execute after the

Return Time function is activated. The sequence line(s) should be defined prior either in the SEQUENCE setup menu or through the keyboard.

AUTOPAN LINE

Select an auto-pan line that the PTZ Camera should execute after the Return

Time function is activated. The auto-pan line(s) should be defined prior either in the AUTOPAN setup menu or through the keyboard

CRUISE LINE

Select a cruise line that the dome camera should execute after the Return

Time function is activated. The cruise line should be defined prior either in the

CRUISE setup menu or through the keyboard.

RETURN TIME

The camera starts to count down RETURN TIME when the dome idles, and then execute the SELECT MODE function when the return time

is up

. The

RETURN TIME ranges from 1 to 128 minutes.

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GO

If the HOME function is enabled, the user can execute the HOME function by selecting this option.

EXIT

Exit the HOME SETTING menu.

Then go to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on other setups.

NOTE: If use the 22

× model, please skip the following section and go to

3.3.18 ALARM SETTING to continue setup of alarm related setting.

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×/26× Model: 22× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

ALARM DETECT

PRIVACY MASK

ENTER

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION NONE

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

NONE

NONE

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

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×/35× Model:

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MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

OFF

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

IR FUNCTION (Removable IR Blocking)

The IR blocking filter enables the PTZ Camera to capture a clear image at night time or in low light conditions. During the day, the IR blocking filter is fitted to block the infrared light and ensure a clear image; at night, the IR blocking filter is removed to catch the available infrared rays to view images in black and white. On 23 × and 35× models, the user can view colour images when the IR function is activated. Refer to the description below to operate the IR function.

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×/26× Model :

AUTO

The internal circuit will automatically decide when to remove the IR blocking filter according to the value of light condition calculated by the internal

3.3.18

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MANUAL

IR MANUAL ON

Select the item to remove the IR blocking filter.

IR MANUAL OFF

Select the item to disable the IR function.

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×/35× Model:

AUTO

The Internal circuit will automatically decide the occasion to remove the IR blocking filter according to the image brightness level.

ON

Select the item to remove the IR blocking filter.

IR FUNCTION

THRESHOLD

IR COLOR

EXIT

LOW

COLOR

YES

THRESHOLD

The camera will remove the filter immediately when the threshold value is reached. The threshold options are <LOW>, <MID> and <HI>. <LOW> threshold indicates a higher sensitivity and can improve reliability of lens.

IR COLOR

When the IR function is enabled, the video output can be programmed as color or B/W (black and white).

EXIT

Exit the IR function menu and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of alarm setting.

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING

WDR FUNCTION

ENTER

OFF

PRIVACY MASK ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE

EXIT OSD

ENTER

YES

ALARM SETTING

The PTZ Camera provides eight alarm inputs and one alarm output (N.O. or N.C) to connect alarm devices. This function enables the PTZ Camera to work in conjunction

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ALARM SETTING

ALARM PIN

ALARM SWITCH

ALARM TYPE

ALARM ACTION

PRESET POINT

DWELL TIME

EXIT

1

OFF

N.C.

PRESET

001

ALWAYS

YES

ALARM PIN

The PTZ Camera provides eight alarm inputs and one output (N.O. or N.C).

Select an alarm connection for which you want to use this option to set alarm-related parameters and then set those parameters in the Alarm Setting menu. For alarm pin definitions, refer to section 2.6 22-Pin Connector

Definition or the installation guide.

ALARM SWITCH

This option is used to enable or disable the selected alarm pin function. Use the left/right direction keys on the control keyboard to change the setting.

ALARM TYPE

There are two alarm types: Normally open and Normally closed, which are illustrated below. Select an alarm type that corresponds to the alarm application.

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ALARM ACTION

The alarm actions include PRESET, SEQUENCE, AUTOPAN and CRUISE functions. Select one of these modes so that certain action will be executed when an alarm is triggered. Use the right direction key of the control keyboard to select a particular action mode, and the items listed below will change in accordance with your selected alarm action.

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PRESET POINT

Select a preset point where the camera should go when an alarm pin is triggered. The preset point(s) should be set prior either in the PRESET setup menu or through the keyboard.

SEQUENCE LINE

Select a sequence line that the PTZ Camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered. The sequence line(s) should be defined prior either in the

SEQUENCE setup menu or through the keyboard.

AUTOPAN LINE

Select an auto-pan line that the camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered. The auto-pan line(s) should be defined prior either in the

AUTOPAN setup menu or through the keyboard.

CRUISE LINE

Select a cruise line that the camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered. The cruise line should be defined prior either in the

CRUISE setup menu or through the keyboard.

DWELL TIME

The DWELL TIME is duration of executing an alarm action. If select the

PRESET mode, when alarm takes place, the camera will go to the selected preset position and stay there for a user-defined period of time

(1~127seconds/Always). If select other modes (SEQUENCE/AUTOPAN/

CRUISE), the camera will keep executing the selected mode (DWELL TIME:

ALWAYS) until alarm condition is released or users rotate the dome.

NOTE: The dwell time is only adjustable when selecting Preset as the alarm action.

EXIT

Exit the ALARM SETTING menu and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of alarm detect (18

×/26× model only).

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×/26× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

ALARM DETECT

PRIVACY MASK

ENTER

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

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If use 23

× and 35× models, after exiting the ALARM SETTING menu, go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of WDR function. Thus please skip the next section and go to 3.3.20 WDR FUNCTION to continue setup of WDR function.

23

×/35× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

OFF

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

If use the 22

× model, please skip the next three sections and go to 3.3.22 TIME

SETTING.

22

× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION NONE

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

NONE

NONE

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

ALARM DETECT (18

×/26× Model)

This function instructs the camera to detect movement within the monitoring area and then send an alarm signal automatically. Before activating this function, alarm connection setups must be completed in advance.

ALARM DETECT

DETECT SWITCH OFF

DETECT MODE

EXIT

INT FOCUS

YES

DETECT SWITCH

This option is used to enable or disable the ALARM DETECTION function.

DETECT MODE

Four alarm detection modes are provided for different applications.

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INT FOCUS (Internal Focus)

The alarm will be triggered if the internal focus changes; if the focus returns to the original position, the alarm will stop.

FIX FOCUS

If focus movement is detected, the alarm will be triggered, and the alarm stops when the focus returns to the original position. If the detected focus movement keeps changing for more than four seconds, the new focus position will be memorized as the reference, and the alarm will stop.

NOTE: The INT FOCUS and FIX FOCUS detection modes will only be activated in auto focus mode.

INT AE (Internal AE)

When Auto Exposure (AE) movement is detected, the alarm will be triggered; if the Exposure Level returns to the original level, the alarm will stop.

FIX AE

The alarm will be triggered if the Exposure value changes; if the adjusted AE value persists for four seconds, the new value will be saved as the reference, and the alarm will stop.

EXIT

Exit the ALARM DETECT page and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of privacy mask (see 3.3.21 PRIVACY MASK).

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×/26× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

ALARM DETECT

PRIVACY MASK

ENTER

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

WDR FUNCTION (23

×/23× Model)

The Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function is especially effective in solving indoor and outdoor contrast issues to enhance better image quality and video display. It enables the PTZ Camera to catch detailed data from the dark part (Indoor) without any saturation from the bright part (Outdoor).

NOTE: The Backlight function will be automatically turned off when the WDR function is enabled because the WDR function has better effects than

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Backlight Compensation.

AUTO

In this mode, the PTZ Camera will operate the WDR function automatically.

ON

Under the item, users can define three parameters

’ value: RATIO LEVEL

(000 ~ 128), SHUTTER SPEED (000 ~ 128) and IRIS OFFSET (000 ~ 128), as shown in the following column.

WDR MODE

RATIO LEVEL

SHUTTER SPEED

IRIS OFFSET

EXIT

000

000

000

YES

EXIT

Exit the WDR FUNCTION menu and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of privacy mask.

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MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

OFF

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

PRIVACY MASK

The Privacy Mask function aims to avoid any intrusive monitoring. Users can adjust the camera view position using the joystick, and adjust the mask size and area via the direction keys on the control keyboard. The PTZ Camera will memorize the center of the selected view as an original point, so the joystick will be locked as users enter the SET MASK menu (mentioned later). Refer to the following description for setting privacy masks.

NOTE: The Image Flip function (for all models) and the Image Inverse function (for 23

× and 35× models) will be disabled automatically while the

Privacy Mask function is enabled.

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×/26× Model:

PRIVACY MASK MENU

PRIVACY SWITCH OFF

TRANSPARENCY OFF

COLOR

SET MASK

BLACK

01

CLEAR MASK 01

EXIT YES

PRIVACY SWITCH

Users can enable or disable the Privacy Mask function through this item. Set this item to <ON> before configuring mask zones.

TRANSPARENCY

The color of privacy mask can be set as transparent. Select <ON> to display transparent masks.

COLOUR

The color of privacy mask can be set through this item. The available colours are black, grey, light grey (LI. GRAY), white, red, green, blue, cyan, yellow and magenta.

SET MASK

Use the control unit to move the PTZ Camera to the area in which you want to set a mask. Press <ENTER> to enter the SET MASK menu. The camera will memorize the present position as a privacy mask position. Up to 24 masks can be set.

MASK01 MENU

H CENTER

V CENTER

H SIZE

V SIZE

EXIT+SAVE

L/R

D/U

000

000

YES

H CENTER

The original horizontal centre of the mask zone is the centre of the screen; it can be moved to another position by adjusting the horizontal value using the

LEFT/RIGHT keys. The camera will pan right or left according to user

’s control.

V CENTRE

The original vertical centre of the mask zone is the centre of the screen; it can be moved to another position by adjusting the vertical value using the

LEFT/RIGHT keys. The camera will tilt up or down according to user

’s control.

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H SIZE (00~80)

Users can adjust the horizontal size of a privacy mask through this item. Set the H and V size to 0 can also delete the selected mask.

V SIZE (00~60)

Users can adjust the vertical size of a privacy mask through this item. Set the

H and V size to 0 can also delete the selected mask.

CLEAR MASK

Users can delete a preset mask zone with this item. Please follow the steps listed below.

1. Select the mask zone that will be erased (e.g. 01).

2. Press <ENTER> to confirm the selection. Consequently, the screen will display the instructions to reset after the mask is cleared.

3. Select <RESET> under the CLEAR MASK item and press <ENTER> to proceed with resetting.

EXIT

Exit the PRIVACY MASK page and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of time related setting.

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×/26× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

ALARM DETECT

PRIVACY MASK

ENTER

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

23

×/35× Model:

PRIVACY SWITCH

SHADE

SET MASK

PRIVACY

CLEAR MASK

MASK DISPLAY

EXIT

OFF

BLACK

01

01

FIRST

YES

PRIVACY SWITCH

This option is used to enable or disable the masking function. Set this item to

<ON> before configuring mask zones.

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SHADE

The color of a privacy mask can be selected through this item. The available colours are black, gray and white.

SET MASK

After pressing <ENTER> to enter the sub-menu of SET MASK, the camera will memorize the present position as a privacy mask position; up to 8 masks can be set. The model restricts the mask zones to be set too close with each other.

NOTE: For 23

× and 35× models, the available area for setting a privacy mask is restricted within tilt angle 45

°, and two mask zones are allowed to set in a view area.

MASK01 MENU

H CENTER

V CENTER

H SIZE

V SIZE

EXIT+SAVE

000

000

000

000

YES

H CENTRE (000~255)

The original centre of the mask zone is the centre of the screen. The user can move the centre of the mask zone to another position by adjusting this value by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT keys.

V CENTRE (000~255)

The original centre of the mask zone is the centre of the screen. The user can move the centre of the mask zone to another position by adjusting this value by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT keys.

H SIZE (000~127)

This option allows the user to adjust the horizontal size of the privacy mask.

Setting the H and V size to 0 deletes the selected mask.

V SIZE (000~127)

This option allows the user to adjust the vertical size of the privacy mask.

Setting the H and V size to 0 deletes the selected mask.

NOTE: A mask

’s size should be limited within the screen, whatever the optical zoom is

CLEAR MASK

Users can delete a preset mask zone with this item. Please follow the steps listed below.

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1. Select the mask zone that will be erased (e.g. 01).

2. Press <ENTER> to confirm the selection. Consequently, the screen will display the instructions to reset after the mask is cleared.

3. Select <RESET> under the CLEAR MASK item and press <ENTER> to proceed with resetting.

MASK DISPLAY

This item is used to set the time to display a privacy mask.

FIRST

If select this mode, the camera will detect the mask zone at the next preset position and display the mask in advance, and then pan the dome to the preset point.

LAST

If select this mode, the camera will move the dome to the preset point, and then display the mask zone.

EXIT

Exit the PRIVACY MASK page and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of time related setting.

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×/35× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

OFF

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

TIME SETTING

The time setting function is used to set the TIME related parameters of the integrated high speed dome. Each item in the menu is listed as follows.

TIME SETTING

TIME DISPLAY

SET YEAR

SET MONTH

SET DAY

SET HOUR

SET MINUTE

EXIT+SAVE

OFF

05

10

02

12

12

YES

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TIME DISPLAY

Select <ON> to display time information on screen or <NO> not to display.

YEAR / MONTH / DAY

These options are for setting up the system date.

HOUR / MINUTE

These options are for setting up the system time.

EXIT+SAVE

Exit the TIME SETTING page and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on setup of schedule.

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×/26× Model: 22× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

ALARM DETECT

PRIVACY MASK

ENTER

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION NONE

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

NONE

NONE

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

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×/35× Model:

MAIN PAGE 3

IR FUNCTION AUTO

ALARM SETTING ENTER

WDR FUNCTION

PRIVACY MASK

OFF

ENTER

TIME SETTING ENTER

SCHEDULE ENTER

EXIT OSD YES

SCHEDULE

The schedule function enables users to program a preset point or function

(Sequence/Auto-pan/Cruise) automatically to perform in a specific period of time.

SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE SWITCH

SCHEDULE POINT

SCHEDULE HOUR

SCHEDULE MINUTE

SCHEDULE MODE

PRESET POINT

SCHEDULE RESET

SCHEDULE EXIT

ON

01

11

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PRESET

001

YES

YES

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SCHEDULE SWITCH

Select <ON> to enable or <OFF> to disable the schedule function.

SCHEDULE POINT

Users are allowed to arrange 32 sets of schedule point, i.e. each set of schedule point can be assigned one kind of schedule modes.

SCHEDULE HOUR / MINUTE

The items are for setting up the time to execute each schedule point.

SCHEDULE MODE

This is for setting the schedule function of the selected schedule point; the options are listed as follows.

NONE

No action will be executed for the schedule if select the item.

PRESET

Users can select the PRESET mode as an action carried out in a schedule point.

SEQUENCE

Users can select the SEQUENCE mode as an action carried out in a schedule point.

AUTOPAN

Users can select the AUTOPAN mode as an action carried out in a schedule point.

CRUISE

Users can select the CRUISE mode as an action carried out in a schedule point.

IR FUNC. (IR Function)

If select the IR function mode, the AUTO IR FUNCTION will be activated for a schedule point.

SCHEDULE RESET

Users can reset the whole schedule with the item

.

SCHEDULE EXIT

Exit the SCHEDULE menu and go back to the MAIN PAGE 3.

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EXIT OSD

To exit the OSD setup menu, the user can either select this item on the bottom of

MAIN PAGE 3 or press the ESC button on the control keyboard.

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Appendix A: Technical Specifications

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× Model

Items

CAMERA

CCD Sensor

Optical Zoom

Digital Zoom

Effective Pixels

NTSC

PAL

Horizontal Resolution

Scanning System

Synchronization

Video Output

S/N Ratio

Minimum Illumination

Focal Length

Focus Mode

White Balance

Iris Control

Electronic Shutter

NTSC

PAL

AGC control

Back Light Compensation

OPERATION

Built-in Protocol

Pan Travel

Tilt Travel

Manual Speed

Presets

Preset Accuracy*

Preset Speed

Pan

Tilt

Pan

Tilt

Cruise

Sequence

Auto Pan

Privacy Mask

Proportional Pan & Tilt

Resume after Power loss

Zone Title

Home Function

Auto Flip

Digital Slow Shutter

Electronic Image Stabilizer

Motion Detection

Wide Dynamic Range

Day/Night: IR Cut Filter

Alarm Input

Alarm Output

Alarm Reaction

GENERAL

Environment

Controller Interface

Operating Temperature

Indoor

Dimension

Outdoor

Weight

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor Power

Source Outdoor

Power Consumption

Regulatory

1/4" Progressive CCD

35×

1×~ 12× variable

380k

440k

540 TVL

NTSC / PAL

Internal / Line Lock

1.0 Vp-p / 75 Ω, BNC

> 50 dB (AGC OFF)

0.05 lux; 0.01lux (B/W)

3.4~119 mm

Auto / Manual

Auto / Manual

Auto / Manual

1/2~1/30k sec.

1/1.5~1/30k sec

Auto / Manual

On / Off

Ganz-S , Ganz-PT, Pelco-P&D, VCL, Philips, AD-Manchester, AD-422, Kalatel, JVC

360 ° endless

-10

°~190°

1 °~90°/s

256

0.225

°

0.45

° (D Type) / 0.225° (E Type)

5 °~400°/s

5 °~400°/s

1

8

4

8

On/Off (Pan and tilt speed proportional to zoom ratio)

Yes

16

Preset, Sequence, Auto pan, Cruise

Digital/Mechanical/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

8

1

Preset, Sequence, Auto pan, Cruise

Indoor/Outdoor

RS-485

Indoor: 0 °C~40°C (32°F~104°F) Outdoor: -50°C~50°C (-58°F~122°F)

∅131*226mm (5.2x7.6 Inches)

Ø 172 x 302.5mm (6.7 x 11.9 inches)

Ø 190 x 302.5mm ( 7.5x 11.9 inches), with sunshield

1.6 kg (3.5 lbs)

5.8 kg (12.9 lbs)

DC 12V

AC 24V

30 W / 65 W (with heater)

CE, FCC,IP66

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Item

CAMERA

Effective pixels

Horizontal resolution

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

22

× Model

18

× Model

380k

440k

480 TV lines

480 TV lines

23

× Model

26

× Model

Scanning area

Scanning system

Synchronisation

Video output

S/N ratio (AGC OFF)

Minimum illumination

Focal length

Zoom ratio

Digital zoom

Focus mode

White balance

Iris control

Electronic shutter

NTSC

PAL

AGC control

Back light compensation

1/4" Progressive

CCD

1 lux

4~88 mm

22 × optical zoom

1/60~1/30k sec.

1/50~1/30k sec

1/4" ExView CCD

1/4" Progressive

CCD

PAL, NTSC

Internal / Line lock

1.0 Vp-p / 75

Ω, BNC

More than 49dB

0.7 lux 0.1 lux;

0.01lux (B/W) 0.01lux (B/W)

4.1~73.8 mm

18 × optical zoom 23

3.6~82.8 mm

× optical zoom

×1 ~ ×12 variable

Auto / Manual

Auto / Manual

Auto / Manual

1/1~1/10k sec.

1/1~1/10k sec

1/2~1/30k sec.

1/1.5~1/30k sec

Auto / Manual

On / Off

1/4" ExView CCD

0.07 lux;

0.01lux (B/W)

3.5~91 mm

26 × optical zoom

1/1~1/10k sec.

1/1~1/10k sec

OPERATION

Built-in protocols

Pan travel

Tilt travel

Manual speed

Presets

Preset accuracy

Preset speed**

Pan

Tilt

Pan

Tilt

Cruise

Sequence

Auto pan

Privacy mask

Pan & tilt proportional to zoom ratio

P/T/Z auto-restore

Auto turn around

Zone title

Home function

Digital flip

Digital slow shutter

Motion detection

Wide dynamic range

Day/night: IR cut filter

GENERAL

Environment

Controller interface

Operating temperature

Waterproof standard

Ganz-S , Ganz-PT, Pelco-P&D, VCL, Philips, AD-Manchester, AD-422, Kalatel, JVC

360

° continuous

-10 °~100° -10 °~190°

1 °~90°/s

256

0.225

°

0.45

°

5 °~400°/s, high resolution (both D&E type motor)

5 °~400°/s, standard resolution (D type motor) 5°~400°/s, high resolution (E type motor)

1

8

4

- 24 8 24

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

-

-

-

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

Yes

Indoor / Outdoor

RS-485

Indoor: 0

°C~40°C (32°F~104°F) Outdoor: -50°C~50°C (-58°F~122°F)

IP 66 Standard (outdoor only)

Ø131 × 226 mm (5.2 x 7.6 inches)

Indoor

Dimensions

Outdoor

Weight

Indoor

Outdoor

Power source

Indoor

Outdoor

Power consumption

Regulatory standards

Ø 172 x 302.5mm (6.7 x 11.9 inches)

Ø 190 x 302.5mm ( 7.5x 11.9 inches), with sunshield

1.6kg (3.5 lbs)

5.8 kg (12.9 lbs)

DC 12 V

AC 24 V

30 W / 65 W (with heater)

CE, FCC, IP66

**D&E motors are available for different PTZ Cameras and featuring various “Preset speeds” and resolutions. Standard resolution: 800 steps/resolution. High resolution: 1600 steps/resolution.

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OSD Menu Notes

The following OSD menu tables are provided for users to record various PTZ Camera setting.

<18

×/26× Model>

Item

LANGUAGE

Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3

<ENGLISH>, <FRENCH>, <GERMAN>, <ITALIAN>, <JAPANESE>,

<POLISH>, <PORTUGUESE>, <RUSSIAN>, <SPANISH>

DEFAULT

CAMERA

BACKLIGHT

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

FOCUS

AUTO

MANUAL

AF MODE <NORMAL>, <INTERVAL>, <ZOOM

TRIG>

FOCUS SPEED <01>~<08>

Notes

EXPODURE COMP.

<OFF>, EXPOSURE VALUE:

<-10.5dB> ~ <10.5dB>

AE MODE

SEQUENCE

AE MODE

AUTO

BRIGHT

SHUTTER

IRIS

MANUAL

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

EXIT YES

AUTO (Auto White Balance)

INDOOR

OUTDOOR

ATW (Auto-tracing WBC)

MANUAL

R GAIN <000> ~ <127>

B GAIN <000> ~ <127>

ZOOM SPEED

DIGITAL ZOOM

<1> ~ <8>

<ON>, <OFF>

SLOW SHUTTER

IMAGE INVERSE

APERTURE

EXIT

FLIP

ANGLE ADJUSTER

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

<01> ~ <16>

YES

<OFF>, <M.E.>, <IMAGE>

MIN ANGLE<-10 ~ +10 DEG>,

MAX ANGLE <080 ~ 100 DEG>

<ON>, <OFF> SETUP MENU 2 SPEED BY ZOOM

AUTO CALI.

SYSTEM RESET

EXIT

ID DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE SETTING <01> ~ <16>

PRESET SET

PRESET PRESET RUN

<ON>, <OFF>

YES

YES

<001>~<256>

<001>~<256>

EXIT

SEQUENCE LINE

YES

<1> ~ <8>

SEQUENCE POINT <01> ~ <32>

BRIGHT VALUE

<00> ~ <31>

SHUTTER SPEED

<1> ~ <1/10000> SEC.

IRIS <CLOSE>, <F1.6>

~ <F28>

BRIGHT VALUE: AUTO

SHUTTER SPEED

<1/10000> ~ <1>

IRIS VALUE

<F1.6> ~ <F28>

GAIN VALUE

<-3>dB ~ <28>dB

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Item

AUTOPAN

CRUISE

Layer 1

PRESET POS.

SPEED

DWELL TIME

RUN SEQUENCE

EXIT

AUTOPAN LINE

START POINT

END POINT

DIRECTION

SPEED

RUN AUTOPAN

EXIT

RECORD START

RECORD END

RUN CRUISE

EXIT

HOME FUNCTION

HOME SETTING

IR FUNCTION

SELECT MODE

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

RETURN TIME

GO

EXIT

<AUTO>,

<MANUAL>

ALARM PIN

ALARM SWITCH

ALARM TYPE

ALARM ACTION

ALARM

SETTNG

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

DWELL TIME

EXIT

DETECT SWITCH

ALARM DETECT DETECT MODE

EXIT

PRIVACY SWITCH

TRANSPARENCY

COLOR

PRIVACY MASK

SET MASK

TIME SETTING

CLEAR MASK

EXIT

TIME DISPLAY

SET YEAR

SET MONTH

SET DAY

SET HOUR

Layer 2 Layer 3

<001> ~ <255>, <END>

<01> ~ <15>

<000> ~ <127> SEC.

ENTER

YES

<1> ~ <4>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<RIGHT>, <LEFT>

<01> ~ <04>

ENTER

YES

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

<1>

<1> ~ <128> MIN.

ENTER

YES

IR MANUAL: <ON>, <OFF>

<1> ~ <8>

<ON>, <OFF>

<N.O.> (Normal Open), <N.C.> (Normal Close)

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

1

<001> ~ <127> Sec., <ALWAYS>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<INT FOCUS>, <FIX FOCUS>, <INT AE>,

<FIX AE>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

<BLACK>, <LI. GRAY>, < GRAY>, <WHITE>,

<RED>, <GREEN>, <BLUE>, <CYAN>,

<YELLOW>, <MAGENTA>

<01> ~ <24>

H CENTER: L/R

V CENTER: D/U

H SIZE <000> ~ <080>

V SIZE <000> ~ <060>

EXIT + SAVE

<01> ~ <24>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<00> ~ <99>

<01> ~ <12>

<00> ~ <31>

<00> ~ <23>

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Item

SCHEDULE

EXIT OSD

Layer 1

SET MINUTE

Layer 2

<00> ~ <59>

EXIT+SAVE

SCHEDULE SWITCH <ON>, <OFF>

SCHEDULE POINT

SCHEDULE HOUR

<01> ~ <32>

<00> ~ <23>

SCHEDULE MINUTE <00> ~ <59>

NONE

PRESET

SEQUENCE

SCHEDULE MODE

AUTOPAN

CRUISE

IR FUNC.

SCHEDULE RESET YES

SCHEDULE EXIT

YES

YES

Layer 3

NO FUNCTION

PRESET POINT

<001> ~ <256>

SEQUENCE LINE

<1> ~ <8>

AUTOPAN LINE

<1> ~ <4>

CRUISE LINE <1>

IR FUNCTION AUTO

Notes

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<22

×/23×/35× Model>

Item

LANGUAGE

Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3

<ENGLISH>, <FRENCH>, <GERMAN>, <ITALIAN>, <JAPANESE>,

<POLISH>, <PORTUGUESE>, <RUSSIAN>, <SPANISH>

DEFAULT

CAMERA

<ON>, <OFF>

BACKLIGHT

FOCUS

AE MODE

WBC MODE

SETUP MENU 1

<ON>

<OFF>

AUTO

MANUAL

AUTO

SHUTTER

BLC LEVEL <00> ~ <30>

TUNING VALUE <1.5M> ( 3 5 × model only),

<1M>, <30CM>, <10CM>, <1CM>

FOCUS SPEED <0> ~ <3>

IRIS OFFSET <00> ~ <15>

SHUTTER SPEED

23 ×/ 3 5 × Model: <1/30000> ~ <1/2>

22 × Model: <1/30000> ~ <1/50> (PAL);

<1/30000> ~ <1/60> (NTSC)

IRIS

AGC

<00> ~ <09>

<00> ~ <05>

AUTO (Auto White Balance)

MANUAL

R GAIN <00> ~ <99>

B GAIN <00> ~ <99>

ZOOM SPEED

DIGITAL ZOOM

SLOW SHUTTER

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

<FAST>, <SLOW>

<OFF>, <02> ~ <12>

<1/2> ~ <1/60> (NTSC)

IMAGE INVERSE

APERTURE

<1/1.5> ~ <1/50> (PAL)

<ON>, <OFF>

<AUTO>

<MANUAL> H APERTURE

<00> ~ <31>

V APERTURE

<00> ~ <31>

SETUP MENU 2

STABILIZER

( 3 5 × model only)

EXIT

FLIP

ANGLE ADJUSTER

SPEED BY ZOOM

AUTO CALI.

SYSTEM RESET

EXIT

<OFF>, <10Hz>, <5Hz>

YES

<OFF>, <M.E.>, <IMAGE>(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

MIN ANGLE<-10 ~ +10 DEG>,

MAX ANGLE <080 ~ 100 DEG>

<ON>, <OFF>

<ON>, <OFF>

YES

YES

ID DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE DISPLAY <ON>, <OFF>

TITLE SETTING <01> ~ <16>

PRESET SET

PRESET PRESET RUN

<001>~<256>

EXIT

SEQUENCE LINE

<001>~<256>

YES

<1> ~ <8>

SEQUENCE POINT <01> ~ <32>

SEQUENCE

AUTOPAN

PRESET POS.

SPEED

DWELL TIME

RUN SEQUENCE

EXIT

AUTOPAN LINE

START POINT

END POINT

DIRECTION

SPEED

RUN AUTOPAN

EXIT

<001> ~ <255>, <END>

<01> ~ <15>

<000> ~ <127> SEC.

ENTER

YES

<1> ~ <4>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<TO FIND>, <TO SAVE>

<RIGHT>, <LEFT>

<01> ~ <04>

ENTER

YES

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Notes

User ’s Manual

Item

CRUISE

HOME SETTING

IR FUNCTION

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

ALARM

SETTNG

Layer 1

RECORD START

RECORD END

RUN CRUISE

EXIT

HOME FUNCTION

SELECT MODE

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

RETURN TIME

GO

EXIT

<AUTO>, <ON>

ALARM PIN

ALARM SWITCH

ALARM TYPE

ALARM ACTION

PRESET POINT

SEQUENCE LINE

AUTOPAN LINE

CRUISE LINE

DWELL TIME

EXIT

Layer 2

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

Layer 3

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

<1>

<1> ~ <128> MIN.

ENTER

YES

THREADHOLD <MID>, <HI>, <LOW>

IR COLOR <B/W>, <COLOR>

EXIT <YES>

<1> ~ <8>

<ON>, <OFF>

<N.O.> (Normal Open), <N.C.> (Normal Close)

<PRESET>, <SEQUENCE>, <AUTOPAN>,

<CRUISE>

<001> ~ <256>

<1> ~ <8>

<1> ~ <4>

1

<001> ~ <127> Sec., <ALWAYS>

YES

RATIO LEVEL <000> ~ <128>

SHUTTER SPEED <000> ~ <128>

IRIS OFFSET <000> ~ <128>

EXIT <YES>

<ON>

WDR FUNCTION

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

<AUTO>

PRIVACY MASK

(23 ×/ 3 5 × Model)

TIME SETTING

SCHEDULE

<OFF>

PRIVACY SWITCH

MASK SHADE

<ON>, <OFF>

<GRAY>, <WHITE>, <BLACK>

H CENTER

<000> ~ <255>

V CENTER

<000> ~ <255> SET MASK <01> ~ <08>

H SIZE <000> ~ <127>

V SIZE <000> ~ <127>

CLEAR MASK

MASK DISPLAY

EXIT

TIME DISPLAY

SET YEAR

SET MONTH

SET DAY

SET HOUR

SET MINUTE

EXIT+SAVE

<FIRST>, <LAST>

YES

<ON>, <OFF>

<00> ~ <99>

<01> ~ <12>

<00> ~ <31>

<00> ~ <23>

<00> ~ <59>

SCHEDULE SWITCH <ON>, <OFF>

EXIT + SAVE

<01> ~ <08>, <RESET>

SCHEDULE POINT

SCHEDULE HOUR

<01> ~ <32>

<00> ~ <23>

SCHEDULE MINUTE <00> ~ <59>

SCHEDULE MODE NONE NO FUNCTION

PRESET POINT

PRESET

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Notes

Item Layer 1 Layer 2

SEQUENCE

AUTOPAN

EXIT OSD

CRUISE

IR FUNC.

SCHEDULE RESET YES

SCHEDULE EXIT

YES

YES

Specifications are subject to change without notice

Layer 3

<001> ~ <256>

SEQUENCE LINE

<1> ~ <8>

AUTOPAN LINE

<1> ~ <4>

CRUISE LINE <1>

IR FUNCTION AUTO

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