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1. Map Lei SOFT Dey Orca 3 S inch iP Spota Dom Ef Channel 01 mail Figure 4 2 9 Preview Interface 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual In the Preview interface call preset 95 to access the main menu of speed dome and use the up down left right buttons to select the submenu and then click ZRIS button to enter the submenu to be configured Refer to Figure 4 2 10 iVMS 4000 Preview Playback Map List _ Sort by aroup_ 3 Pinch Speed Dome cima 01 06 2016 Nit i E Channel Di STEM INFORMATIOUNE SYSTEM SETTINGSS lt FACTURY SETTINGSS RESET CAMERAS REBOOT SYSTEM gt EX TT Figure 4 2 10 Enter Main Menu Please refer to User Manual of WMS 4000 V2 0 for detailed information about configuration 4 2 2 3D Intelligent Positioning PI Select the 3D Position section from the Preview interface and the icon L1 will replace the mouse icon Use the left key of mouse to click on the desired position in the video image and drag a rectangle area in the lower right direction then the dome system will move the position to the center and allow the rectangle area to zoom in Use the left key of mouse to drag a rectangle area in the upper left direction to move the position to the center and allow the rectangle area to zoom out Refer to Figure 4 2 12 and Figure 4 2 13 Use the scroll of the mouse to realize the PTZ operation and the proportional pan tilt can be achieved during 3D positioning In live
2. Sad Binnen Media Ernnor at Device w Espori all device config files Local Setings impor cora fles to all device Delete Node e Raconding Festure te Ligier Managermant Figure 4 2 6 Add Device The Add Device dialog box will pop up as shown in Figure 4 2 7 Input the device name register mode Normal IP device IP e g 172 8 3 205 user name admin password 12345 port 8000 and channel No 1 in the text boxes and click OK to save the device information Add Device Device Information Device Name camera01 Register Mode Normal IP v Device IP MES a o A Port s000 Username admin Password Channel No 11 Multicast oe B DNS Address Belongs to area 5 inch IP Speed Dome Serial Number Online Device Figure 4 2 7 Add Device Information The device name added will appear under the site tree Refer to Figure 4 2 8 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual VMS 4000 Preview Playback Map Setup User0 Rightclick to edd area add steam media odd device Sort by camera Son by group D Finch iP Speed Dome ad Y canera Deace Monogernent Channel 01 Hacording Feature BN Alarm Link User Management Figure 4 2 8 Site Tree After having added the site tree click the Preview button from the menu bar to enter the Preview interface as shown in Figure 4 2 9 Double click the channel name under the site tree to view the camera video iVMS 4000 Preview Playback
3. 017 SERIES 1403211 m8 SERIES 1320064 m3 SERIES 19201 101 020 SERIES 1206220 SERIES 194207 200 SERIES 1420357 SERIES 1320 3206 SERIES 12071 1207135 SERIES 14207253 SERIES 1920498 SERIES 19207155 388585888 A SERIES 142 169 623 DS61024F 40020071 000 D52CD852F00 20071 2000 052 DF1 6130020071 8000 055101 HF002007111 000 DS2CDE02PFDO2007T 2000 D0s30mbHCO220071 21 6000 OSMAN 20071217 b Figure 4 4 1 Search Online Devices 4 4 2 Modify device information Select the device that needs modification in the device list then basic information of the device will be demonstrated in the information column on the right Click modify button to activate IP address subnet mask device port editing and password validating box as following 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual SERIES O18 SERIES 013 SERIES 020 SERIES 021 SERIES O22 SERIES O23 SERIES O24 SERIES 025 SERIES 026 SERIES 027 SERIES O26 SERIES 029 SERIES O31 SERIES 033 SERIES 034 SERIES 036 SERIES O37 SERIES O56 SERIES 043 SERIES D47 SERIES 050 SERIES 053 SERIES O60 SERIES 061 SERIES O63 SERIES 065 SERIES 066 SERIES 067 SERIES 132 0 3 57 152 0 7 5 152 0 1 175 192 0 6 220 192 168 65 29 192 0 7 243 192 0 7 155 152 0 7 8 192 0 3 214 132 0 7 44 1320 7 132 192 0 2 57 1320 0 64 132 007 2535 192 07 244 152 0 4 98 192 0 3 58 132 0
4. 3 10 CLEAR Refer to Figure 3 3 24 for the CLEAR settings menu Use this menu to clear all user defined settings including presets patrols patterns and privacy mask lt CLEAR gt lt CLEAR ALL PRESETS gt lt CLEAR ALL PATROLS gt lt CLEAR ALL PATTERNS gt lt CLEAR ALL PRIVACY MASK gt BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 24 3 4 FACTORY SETTINGS Use this function to reset all dome settings to factory default parameters including Dome Address 0 pone Compare Reto JO 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Time Display Display of Zoom Azimuth Elevation and Display for 2 seconds Preset Label display 3 5 RESET CAMERA This function is used to reset all camera settings to factory default parameters 3 6 REBOOT SYSTEM This function is used to reboot the system 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Chapter 4 Access to Network Speed Dome Note This chapter has described the configuration for the network speed dome through IE or client software There are several network parameters of the network speed dome that need to be set after the hardware installation Those parameters including IP address subnet mask and port number etc can be set through various kinds of methods two methods of which are introduced as below 1 Set the network speed dome parameters such as IP address and PPPOE through IE 2 Set the network speed dome parameters through the client software Please make sure that the PC and n
5. 8 brown brown 8 Straight Network Cable 2 Pin definitions of the crossover network cable used for directly connecting dome and PC 1 white orange white orange 1 2 orange orange 2 3 white green white green 3 4 blue blue 5 white blue white blue 5 6 green green 6 7 white brown white brown 7 8 brown brown 8 Crossover Network Cable 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Appendix 2 Lightning amp Surge Protection This product adopts TVS plate lightning protection technology to avoid damage caused by pulse signal that is below 3000W like instantaneous lighting surging etc According to the actual situation outdoors necessary protection measures must be taken to secure the electrical safety 1 The distance between signal transmission line and High voltage equipment or high voltage cable is at least 50m 2 Outdoor wiring should better be along the eaves as much as possible 3 In the open field wiring should be buried underground in sealed steel pipe and the steel pipe should be one point grounding Overhead routing method is forbidden 4 In strong thunderstorm area or high induction voltage areas such as high voltage transformer substation high power lightning protection apparatus and lightning conductor are necessary to be appended 5 The design for installation and wiring with lightning protection and grounding in mind should be combined with the lightning protection consideration of the bu
6. DYSA version information Softwareversion DSP Wersion v2 0 build 070427 va build 070411 Reboot Hardware ersion Front Panel Wersian 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Remote setting y Device Information Version Information 33 Channel Parameters Device Name Net IPDOME y Display Settings E e Le Y Video Parameters Device Wo J68 y Schedule Record y Motion Detection P Video Lost Main BNC scale Disable v y Video Tampering Video Mask Spot BHC scale 4 Text Overlay Device Type TPDOME El Network Parameters E Y Network Settings Channel Number Y PPPOE Settings 7 DDNS Settings y NTP Settings Alarm Input ly NFS Settings E mail Settings Alarm Output 33 Serial Port Settings es Device Serial No DS 2DF1 5170020091013BCCH291500618C ij Alarm Parameters E Exception Parameters E Account Management Ey ATM Data E HDD Settings E Update Remotely Record Replace Yes v HDD Number Figure 4 1 6 Remote Configuration 4 2Access by Client Software 4 2 1 Configuration through Client Software After the installation of iWMS 4000 V2 0 click Start gt gt Program gt gt WMS 4000 V2 0 to start the client software and a dialog box of Register Administrator will appear as shown in Figure 4 2 1 Input the user name and password for registration Note The password should be no less than 6 characters Register administator Please create an administator for
7. Dome User Manual Camera Management IP Channel Settings No IP Address Channe Type Serial No Subr 1 172 8 114 1231 IPC 200091083 255 Channel Ni Camera Name IP Address Port Status A1 Camera 01 Local N A Enabli A2 Camera 02 Local N A Enabli A3 Camera 03 Local N A Enabli A Camera 04 Local N A Enabl AS Camera 05 Local MJA Enabl A6 Camera 06 Local N A Enabl Camera 07 Local NVA Enable AB Camera 08 Local N A Enabli AY Camera 09 Local NUA Enabl Camera 10 Local N A Enabli Camara 44 aral RIA Enahli Y pei Add Ser Status OK IP Channel No D1 y IP Address T2 ONTENTS Manage Port 8123 Channel Port 1 User Name admin Password Refresh OK Cancel Figure 4 3 1 Camera Management Figure 4 3 2 IP Channel Settings If the network speed dome and DVR are in the same segment select the device from the list to be added and then input the user name and password in the lower dialog box and finally click OK to add the device Refer to Figure 4 3 2 If the network speed dome is offline or not in the same segment with DVR manually input the parameters of the device including IP address manage port channel port user name and password and finally click OK to add the device The connection between dome and DVR will be automatically established when the dome is online or the device is successfully added Camera Management channel N camera Name IP Address Port Status PA LAIA UI LUCI D TF CIVIL A8 Camera 08 Local NA Enabl A
8. EXIT lt MOTION gt MOTION SPEED LEVEL MIDDLE PRESET SPEED LEVEL 4 lt LIMIT SETTINGS gt PRESET LABEL PRESET1 IRIS CANCEL IRIS OK INDEX PRESET TIME SPEED 1 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL REMAINING MEMORY 100 IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL SET WINDOW POSITION FOCUS SWITCH CONTENT IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL lt CLEAR gt lt CLEAR ALL PRESETS gt lt CLEAR ALL PATROLS gt lt CLEAR ALL PATTERNS gt lt CLEAR ALL PRIVACY MASK gt BACK EXIT lt CAMERA gt EXP COM NOISE REDUCE 7 PICTURE FLIP DISABLE WHITE BALANCE ATW R GAIN 210 B GAIN 150 FOCUS NEAR LIMIT 1M INITIALIZE LENS DISABLE BACK EXIT lt LIMIT SETTINGS gt LIMIT ENABLE DISABLE lt SET LIMIT STOPS gt lt CLEAR LIMIT STOPS gt BACK EXIT PRESET LABEL IRIS CANCEL IRIS OK FOCUS DELETE FOCUS CHOICE JOYSTICK APPOINT 0123456789abcdefghij kImnopqrstuvwxyzABCD EFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZ gt lt 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual 3 1 MAIN MENU After logon to IE browser or client software call preset 95 to access the main menu of the dome Refer to Figure 3 1 1 Click the direction buttons on PTZ control section to move the cursor to the selected menu item Press IRIS to confirm i e operation can be done on this menu options If current menu contains sub menu enter the corresponding sub menu The System Information displayed on the screen includes the Dome Address Protocol Version and other info
9. administrator can create up to 15 separate operators with different permission levels To access the dome through IE input the IP address in the address column and the Login dialog box will pop up as Figure 4 1 3 Input your user name and password and then click Login to enter the 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Live Preview interface Double click the Camera 01 or Preview button to view the menu as Figure 4 1 4 Right double click the Camera 01 channel and the Main Stream Sub Stream and Open Sound options will pop up LA IVR DYS p a i la Figure 4 1 3 Login q F j y i E B DODVR DVYS l Es A ee bad 20058710019 aaa Net IPDOME es y Main Stream Sub Stream l Open Sound l j _ 1 q BE Enbale 10 Postion Lom Foo A a aay Figure 4 1 4 Live Preview 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual As shown in Figure 4 1 4 the Playback and Log functions are operable only when the speed dome is configured with SD memory card above 1G Note If the speed dome is configured with SD card the SD card must be formatted before use by clicking Enter Remote Configuration in Configure menu to enter the HDD management Logout Playback Protocol Type TCP y 256M v Less Delay Good Fluency v CARecordfile The Size of File Packeting Network Transmission Feature Path for saving recor
10. login Username juserd Password Verification a i Figure 4 2 1 Register Administrator After the registration is succeed input the user name and password in the User Login dialog box and then click Login to enter the Preview interface Refer to Figure 4 2 3 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual User Login ey User user 7 Password i Automatic Login Figure 4 2 2 User Login iVMS 4000 Preview Playback v Preview Alarm Events Figure 4 2 3 Preview Interface Click Setup from the menu bar to enter the configuration interface Refer to Figure 4 2 4 Right click the blank on the left and select Add Area 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual VMS 4000 Preview Playback Map Sort by camera Sort by croup Add Area Device Management te P Local Settings S Recording Feature a Lisas Management Figure 4 2 4 Add Area The Add Area dialog box will pop up as shown in Figure 4 2 5 Input the area name in the text box and click OK to save the area Add Area Area Information Area Name Upper Area Name Figure 4 2 5 Add Area Name The area name added will appear under the site tree Refer to Figure 4 2 6 Right click the area name and select Add Device 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual iVMS 4000 Preview Playback Map Right click io add onsa mdd sia muda ada dioi Sort by camera Sor by group Said Area Device Management
11. sec 300 sec 600 sec or Disable eo REBOOT PERIOD The dome reboots at 00 00 00 of the current day for the first time and the second reboot action will take place after the predefined period which can be set to 1 7 days or Disable eo PT ADJUST PERIOD The dome performs pan and tilt self test at 00 00 00 of the current day for the first time and the second pan tilt self test action will take place after the predefined period which can be set to 1 7 days or Disable If the reboot time and the PT adjust time are overlapped with each other the system will perform the scheduled reboot with the priority and no scheduled PT adjust action will be taken lt DISPLAY SETTINGS gt ZOOM LABEL 2 SECS IP ADDR PT LABEL 2 SECS TIME DISPLAY 172 008 003 205 ENABLE SUB MASK 255 255 255 000 PRESET LABEL 2 SECS LANGUAGE ENGLISH IRIStOK IRIS CANCEL BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 6 3 3 2 CAMERA SETTINGS Note The menu varies depending on camera models Figure 3 3 7 Enter the Camera Settings menu as shown in Figure 3 3 8 Figure 3 3 9 and Figure 3 3 10 lt CAMERA gt AUTO FOCUS ENABLE ZOOM LIMIT 36 ZOOM SPEED HIGH SLOW SHUTTER ENABLE IR CUT FILTER NIGHT IRCUT SENSITIVITY N A NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 8 lt CAMERA gt SHARPNESS 9 BLC WDR DISABLE EXPOSURE MODE AUTO IRIS 10 SHUTTER 60 GAIN l NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 9 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual lt CAMERA gt EXP COM NOISE REDUCE 7
12. stable operation sensitive reaction and precise positioning o Integrated design with compact construction e 360 continuous rotation o Low speed movement ensures high image stability Preset positioning tolerance less than 0 1 Built in Zoom Lens High sensibility and high resolution Auto focus Auto gain Auto white balance Auto IR cut filter 1 5 Default IP User Name and Password Default IP 192 0 0 64 User Name admin Password 12345 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Chapter 2 Operation Instructions 2 1 Power up Action After the power is applied the speed dome will perform self test action that begins with lens actions and then pan and tilt movement After completion of power up self test actions the interface as shown in Figure 2 1 will be displayed on screen for 40 seconds The System Information displayed on the screen includes the Dome Address Protocol Version and other information The COMMUNICATION refers to the baud rate parity data bit and stop bit of the dome e g 2400 N 8 1 indicates the dome is configured with the baud rate of 2400 no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Please refer to Section 3 3 1 for detailed information MODEL DS 2DF1 617H ADDRESS 0 COMMUNICATION 2400 8 1 SOFTWARE VERSION 2 0 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH Figure 2 1 2 2 Presets with Special Functions The following presets are predefined with special functions 4 gt a e e ETT gt Srta ste
13. 6 2068 1920745 19202232 132 0 6 252 132 0 1 30 EFE 192 0 7 2 1320 4 65 132 0 0 64 Aaa 132 0 0 64 132 0 1 93 056104HAC00200709 057204401 200771 30 052 0F1 61 30020070 05108401 20077 22 D52C0802PFO0200 1 052 0F1 61 30020077 05104401 2007 214 05220802PFO020017 OS2C0852F 0020001 lt 052 DF1 61 30020071 052 0F1 61 50020071 p57204H01 200054 D52C0852F0020077 NVECO402200 05244 052 DF1 61 30020071 OSS016HCO22007121 056104HC 40020070 0561 04HAC 4002000 051084101 200111 5200852002000 056001 ACO020071 21 OSS0024HL02200711 OS6101HFOO2007111 056804HC 40020070 05601 6HF 50220071 056016HF 50220071 0561017 HAC00200 77 OF OSS008HC 50220070 O58016HF 502200 0_ Device Serial Number p S2CD852F 0020070925447 EISION VERSION subnet mazk a a aaan e OS Y IF address Ie a M o E device port foon MAC Address 00 40 3F bf 06 6a modify cancel Resume default password SE 4 E wit update device modify device successfully Figure 4 4 2 Modify Device Information Input new IP address subnet mask and port number and click save button If a dialog pops up showing saved successfully that means you have modified the configuration information if saving failed turns up click the cancel button to quit it 4 4 3 Resume default password You can reset the password of the super user as 1 2345 in case of having forgotten administrator s passw
14. 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual V2 0 0 2010 01 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Thank you for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please do not hesitate to contact dealer This manual is applicable to 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice The updates will be added into the new version of this manual We will readily improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure 1s divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Neglecting any of the warnings may cause serious injury or death Cautions Neglecting any of the cautions may cause injury or equipment damage Warnings Follow these safeguards to prevent serious Cautions Follow these precautions to injury or death prevent potential injury or material damage Warnings 1 In the use of the product you must be strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation and region 2 Please use the power adapter which is provided by normal company The standard of the power adapter is AC24V 3A 3 Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter o
15. 9 Camera 09 Local N A Enable Camera 10 Local N A Enabli Camera 11 Local N A Enabl Camera 12 Local N A Enabli Camera 13 Local N A Enabli Camera 14 Local N A Enabl Camera 15 Local NJA Enable Camera 16 Local NVA Enabli IPCamera 01 172 8 114 128123 Conme ee SetiPp Add Set Delete C OK Figure 4 3 3 IP Channel Settings Edit and view the connection status Refer to Figure 4 3 3 If the Status displays Connect it indicates the device has been successfully added 4 4 Search and Modify IP by SADP SADP Search Active Devices Protocol is a kind of software which can automatically search network speed dome in LAN User can modify the IP address subnet mask and port of the device without visiting IP address of the device Additionally password of the super user in this device can be recovered as default SADP software needs to support SADP so we should install WinPcap at first which is placed at the directory of SADP software 4 4 1 Search active devices online After installing WinPcap double click sadpdlg exe The software will start to search active devices in LAN and device type IP 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual address Port number Device Serial No subnet mask MAC address the number of channels main control and encoding version and device initiating time are showed in the list as following SADP 19204 237 12072 SE 1901 69 014 SERIES 1207343 015 SERIES 1920359 O16 SERIES 19203214
16. ACTION This feature will define the activity when the dome parks The selectable park actions include presets1 8 patterns 1 4 patrols 1 8 auto scan random scan frame scan panorama scan or disable SCAN SPEED Scan speed is the degrees per second of the auto scan frame scan random scan and panorama scan Scan speed is adjustable from 1 to 40 degrees per second through the camera menu FRESET FREEZE FRAME This feature freezes the scene on the monitor when going to a preset This allows for smooth transition from one preset scene to another MOTION SPEED LEVEL The manual dome movement speed can be set to HIGH MIDDLE or LOW PRESET SPEED LEVEL The speed of preset callup can be set from level 1 to 8 The higher level corresponds to the faster preset callup O LIMIT SETTINGS Limit stops are configurable stops that limit the pan and tilt range of the dome There may be left right and up down limit stops 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual configurable to define an area When the LIMIT ENABLE function is set to DISABLE the movement of dome will not be limited despite of defined limit stops Refer to Figure 3 3 13 lt LIMIT SETTINGS gt LIMIT ENABLE DISABLE lt SET MANUAL STOPS gt lt CLEAR MANUAL STOPS gt lt SET SCAN STOPS gt lt CLEAR SCAN STOPS gt lt SET PANORAMA SCAN STOPS lt CLEAR PANORAMA SCAN STOPS gt BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 13 eo SET MANUAL STOPS To set limit stops manually 1 Enter the
17. DISABLE PT ADJUST PERIOD DISABLE lt SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS gt SOFT ADDRESS 0 ENABLE SOFT ADDRESS DISABLE lt DATE AND TIME gt lt ZERO POINT SETTING gt lt DISPLAY SETTINGS gt lt IP ADDRESS gt NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT lt CAMERA gt AUTO FOCUS ENABLE ZOOM LIMIT 36 ZOOM SPEED HIGH SLOW SHUTTER ENABLE DAY NIGHT NIGHT IRCUT SENSITIVITY N A NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT lt MOTION gt AUTO FLIP AUTO PROPORTIONAL PAN ENABLE PARK TIME SECS 5 PARK ACTION DISABLE SCAN SPEED 28 PRESET FREEZE FRAME DISABLE NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT lt PRESETS gt PRESET NUMBER 1 PRESET LABEL PRESET1 lt SET PRESET LABEL gt lt EDIT PRESET SCENE gt lt CLEAR PRESET gt BACK EXIT lt PATROLS gt PATROL NUMBER lt PATROL EDIT gt lt PATROL PERVIEW gt lt PATROL CLEAR gt BACK EXIT lt PATTERNS gt PATTERN NUMBER lt PATTERN RECORD gt lt PATTERN PREVIEW gt lt PATTERN CLEAR gt REMAINING MEMORY 100 BACK EXIT lt PRIVACY MASK gt WINDOW NUMBER 1 WINDOW ENABLE DISABLE lt WINDOW SETTINGS gt lt CLEAR WINDOW gt BACK EXIT AUX AUX NUMBER 1 AUX MODE ALWAYS OPEN BACK EXIT IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL eration lt DISPLAY SETTINGS gt ZOOM LABEL 2 SECS IP ADDR 172 008 003 205 PT LABEL 2 SECS TIME DISPLAY ENABLE PRESET LABEL 2 SECS LANGUAGE ENGLISH IRIStOK IRIS CANCEL SUB MASK 255 255 255 000 BACK EXIT lt CAMERA gt SHARPNESS 9 BLC WDR DISABLE EXPOSURE MODE AUTO IRIS 10 SHUTTER 60 GAIN 1 NEXT PAGE BACK
18. EE E EE EEN 25 AD ACCESS by C en SOM WAU OS 29 4 2 C onieuration thront EC hent SOl Wale y 5 2 5 ete a ite ee ATA 29 4 2 2 3D Intelligent POSiM Oni 1 34 AR LOS CLS soi us tsele A A E E E E E E E E T 37 IN cn II A A EET 38 43 Conticuration Dy DS 9000 Series DR al 39 AA Search and Modify IP by SADP s 40 4 4 1 Searches yices OM 40 4 4 2 Modi ACS VCC MIN ONIN A GE Oera ena gee tied seco teas eee ticas eco teas tees Seas tecntean TO E 41 4 4 3 RESUMO GE TAUI PASS wor esua e o e o e 42 ASS Access DY WAN las 42 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Appendix L Network Cable CONEA is 44 Appendocz Mie htminos Suse Proc COM clica ciclo licores 45 Appendix gt RS483 Bus C ONNCCHON Gs sctc anntosaasasesacuiouscccunadueacetnnanaaebaunsaqusoueasaanadpshetanigadesauaadesauaescatesmseantadzsaeenaaeas 46 Appendix 4 24VAC Wire Gauge amp Transmission Distance ccccccccnnnnnonooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nos 49 Appendix 5 Table OE Wire Gauge Standards ic 50 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Chapter 1 Brief Introduction 1 1 Description Integrating the network remote monitoring capability with the functions of the high speed dome the Network High Speed Dome is a new product model which features easy installation and operation and facilitated wiring design With built in video server the Network Speed Dome is capable of providing the following new features real time video stream compress
19. LEAR WINDOW gt IRIS CANCEL BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 21 Figure 3 3 22 e WINDOW SETTINGS To set a window blanking area l Use the joystick or direction buttons to position the cursor beside WINDOW SETTINGS and then press IRIS to enter the window blank settings menu Refer to Figure 3 3 22 A purple smear window will appear on the screen the color of window varies depending on camera models 2 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen Use the joystick or direction buttons to move the window to the desired location 3 Press FOCUS to start the setting of window blank size Use the joystick or direction buttons to adjust the size of window blanking area After completion press IRIS to save settings and the window color will turn to gray Note The tilt range for configuring the window blank area is from 0 70 eo CLEAR WINDOW Enter the CLEAR WINDOW menu to delete the current window blank 3 3 9 AUX An auxiliary output is a configurable signal from the dome back box that can trigger another device to operate Refer to Figure 3 3 23 for the AUX settings menu AUX NUMBER Select AUX1 or AUX2 through this item o AUX MODE It is used for defining alarm output type Available settings include ALWAYS OPEN default and ALWAYS CLOSE which correspond to normally open and normally closed respectively AUX AUX NUMBER 1 AUX MODE ALWAYS OPEN BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 23 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual 3
20. PICTURE FLIP DISABLE WHITE BALANCE ATW R GAIN 210 B GAIN 150 FOCUS NEAR LIMIT 1M INITIALIZE LENS DISABLE BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 10 eo AUTO FOCUS The camera provides three focus modes for selection ENABLE DISABLE and PTZ TRIGGER In auto focus mode ENABLE the camera will allow the lens to remain in focus when using pan tilt and zoom PTZ functions In manual focus mode DISABLE the focus can be operated manually In half auto focus mode PTZ TRIGGER the camera will remain in a fixed focus position when all PTZ motions are stopped And when the PTZ motions are resumed the camera will focus automatically e ZOOM LIMIT Zoom limit allows the user to define a limitation on the amount of telephoto zoom The settings vary depending on camera models Zoom amount optical zoom digital zoom When the ZOOM LIMIT is set to the minimum value it indicates the digital zoom is disabled and the optical zoom is in its maximum value e ZOOM SPEED Zoom speed allows the user to define the speed at which the dome will go from full wide zoom to the optical zoom with three levels selectable HIGH MIDDLE and LOW The default setting is HIGH e SLOW SHUTTER The shutter will automatically slow down to obtain clearer figure through exposure time extension under low lightening The default setting is ENABLE DAY NIGHT The IR cut filter can be set to AUTO DAY and NIGHT In auto mode the camera is capable of automatically switching Black am
21. Preset Name Call Preset Select a predefined preset from the list and click the Call preset button to call a preset Refer to Figure 4 2 18 Figure 4 2 18 Call Preset 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Delete Preset Select a predefined preset from the list and click the Delete preset button to delete a preset Refer to Figure 4 2 19 The system will pop up a message as shown in Figure 4 2 20 Click OK to delete the preset The preset can also be deleted by right clicking the predefined preset and select Delete submenu Figure 4 2 19 Delete Preset Figure 4 2 20 Delete Preset Modify Preset Right click the predefined preset from the list and select Modify submenu to enter the Modify Preset dialog box Input the new preset name in the text box and then click OK to modify the preset Refer to Figure 4 2 21 and Figure 4 2 22 Add Modify Preset Preset Mame g Figure 4 2 21 Modify Preset Figure 4 2 22 Modify Preset Delete 4 2 4 Patrols Set Patrol Click the 2 icon from the Preview interface click the Patrol Setting button or select Patrol Setting from the right click submenu to enter the patrol settings menu As shown in Figure 4 2 23 In the Patrol Setting menu user may select a patrol number to be programmed from the drop down list and then add a patrol point in which the preset number 1 256 dwell time 1 128 seconds and dwell speed 1 40 can be set Click Save to finish the settings of the current patro
22. SET MANUAL STOPS menu 2 Follow the directions SET LEFT LIMIT displayed on the monitor and use the joystick or direction buttons to the desired location of left limit stop 3 Press the IRIS button to finish the setting of left limit stop 4 Follow the same steps to set the right up and down limit stops in sequence according to the directions displayed on the monitor When the limit stops have been defined the left or right limit stop can be reached by moving the joystick to the left or right The new settings of limit stops will overwrite the existed settings eo CLEAR MANUAL STOPS The defined manual left or right limit stops can be cleared by this menu SET SCAN STOPS The auto san stops can be set by this menu Follow the same instructions with the SET MANUAL STOPS section described above to set the auto scan stops Note When the manual limit stops have been set the auto scan stops function is invalid and the operation will be subject to the defined manual limit stops CLEAR SCAN STOPS The defined auto scan limit stops can be cleared by this menu SET PANORAMA SCAN STOPS The panorama scan stops can be set by this menu Follow the same instructions with the SET MANUAL STOPS section described above to set the auto scan stops eo CLEAR PANORAMA SCAN STOPS The defined panorama scan limit stops can be cleared by this menu 3 3 4 LINE SYNC Note This feature is not supported currently 3 3 5 PRESETS The PRESETS menu is disp
23. at can trigger another device to operate The dome provides 2 auxiliary outputs AUX1 and AUX2 The auxiliary output type can be set to NO or NC by menu And the alarm dwell time is configurable as well o User Management The dome allows the users to be edited in groups with different levels of permission In the admin login status the user is allowed to configure the user groups and user parameters Multiple users are allowed to access and control the same network speed dome via network simultaneously 1 4 Features Built in WEB Server 1 channel of compressed video stream transmitted via network and decoded for local display Up to 6 domes can be simultaneously connected via network Support multiple network transmission protocols WEB access for WAN applications Management of dome configuration and user permission administration via Ethernet IP address dynamic allocation Built in Driver Receiver e Full digital design with power off protection for all data 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Integrated design ensures high reliability eo 256 presets and 8 patrols programmable each patrol with a maximum of 32 presets configurable Oo 4 patterns with the recording time reaching up to 10 minutes O RS 485 bus control o Upto 24 privacy mask areas programmable depending on camera models Self adaptive to PELCO D PELCO P HIK Code etc with various baud rates selectable Built in Pan Tilt High precision motor drive
24. d Down buttons to modify the value ZERO POINT SETTING Enter the ZERO POINT SETTING menu and then use the direction buttons to define the amount of pan from zero degrees vertical and the amount of tilt from zero degrees horizontal and finally press the ris button to save settings and exit the current menu eo DISPLAY SETTINGS The DISPLAY SETTINGS menu is displayed in one page as shown in Figure 3 3 6 Each item can be set with the separate display time on screen from 2sec 5sec and 10sec selectable or set to be ON or OFF The preset display position can overlapped the display positions of azimuth elevation and zoom If both of the ZOOM SHOW and the PT SHOW are set to ON then in the preset operation status the preset label will be displayed all the time while in other operation status the 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual azimuth elevation and zoom label are displayed all the time in other status The external alarm response actions can be activated in non menu programming mode while disabled in the menu programming mode eo IPADDRESS Enter the IP ADDRESS menu and then use the direction buttons to define of value of IP address and sub mask Finally click the ris button to save settings and exit the current menu e POWER LOSS POSITION The dome supports the power loss position capability with the predefined dwell time It allows the dome to resume its previous position after power 1s restored The function can be set to 30 sec 60
25. ding files Path for saving preview captured images c Picture Path for saving playback captured images CAPicture Path for saving download files Enter Remote Configuration Figure 4 1 5 Configuration To set the dome parameters through IE browser click Configure to enter the Remote Configuration dialog box and set the parameters including IP address etc as Call preset 95 to access the shown in Figure 4 1 6 main menu of speed dome and use the up down left right buttons to select the submenu and then click IRIS button to enter the submenu to be configured Please refer to User Manual of iWMS 4000 V2 0 for detailed information about Remote Configuration Remote parameters Config E DSR Para ee Chan Para h Serial Para fA Alarm Para a User A Other ESA parameters information DYSA Name Device ID Channel MH Alarmin Humber CYSA Type Serial Humber network camera Cycle Record Use Scale umber HOO Number SlarmO ut Humber DS6101HF IPOO2007051 SBCCHOO400005Syv CU ERSA net parameters information HIC Type CESA IF Subnet Mask DAS IP Manage H Use PPPoE PPPoE User MAS Host HTTP Fort 110141 0044 AUTO 192 0 5 255 255 248 O 192 A 1 13 MAC Address 00 40 30 Fe cA OF e000 Part Gateway IP Multicast IP 192 0 1 13 UnUse ost IF Manage Host Fort PPPoE IF PPPoE Password IF MAS Directory
26. ed and then transmitted via network to different clients simultaneously based on Ethernet and analog video output supported TI DAVINCI processing chip and platform adopted to ensure high reliability and stability of performance H 264 compression adopted to effectively save network transmission bandwidth and HD storage space dynamic configuration of encoding parameters PPPoE DHCP UDP MCAST and TCP IP protocols supported bidirectional voice talk OSD overlay and RS 485 serial port control built in Web Server allows control of speed dome via IE browser main stream and sub stream selectable for transmission local and remote alarm response actions multi zone motion detection with different sensitivity levels configurable remote integrated storage based on IPSAN and NAS and watermark technology adopted for stream data to prevent unauthorized operation of the record files etc The Network High Speed Dome can be widely applied to various monitoring scenes such as the river forest road railway airport harbor oil field sentry plaza park scenic spot street station stadium etc 1 2 Outline Back Box Dome Drive Bubble 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome 1 3 Functions Multi lingual OSD Menu The dome provides multi lingual OSD menu for display of system information and setting of dome parameters o Self adaptive to Multiple Protocols The dome is compatible with PELCO D PELCO P HIK Code protocol etc and is capab
27. ed glove when open up the dome cover avoid direct contact with the dome cover because the acidic sweat of the fingers may erode the surface coating of the dome cover 7 Please use a soft and dry cloth when clean inside and outside surfaces of the dome cover not to use alkaline detergents 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE DE CONTENTS 00 E EE E AE AE A ENEE 3 Chapter t Bret Introduccion adds 5 A E E E E E EE 5 A aa a a a a Ee le a A 5 Ne SEENON Srita 5 MA A A A IN A O A adres eaee ne heetee 7 1 5 Default IP User Name and Password aa A As 8 haper 2 Oper ation A a a a a a ra a 9 2 F Powerup Acon sronsedusnnnue nganana ed idan a a aa ar a a ta ois curl a 9 22 Presets with Special MUNCHOMNS adicionan Te 9 PEBE UNIS Da ea a e 10 Chapter gt MEA OPE a aa 11 3 MAIN MEN Usa tala did 12 aA S R O Ree E AET AE ree Mer Aan we 12 Ss LEN SE TN OS illa 12 SS SS TEN CIN EOS ETTIN OS a ee ee a a ats 13 3312 CAMERA SETTINGS ci A A A A AAA 14 IFO MOTION SEA TUN OS rd dai 16 A o a NL ER O IN 18 Dis De Sk Ne ep NA 18 DOE OLS sita added tea 19 A AA A A A A ah saee menus ieotaanetdacineds 20 Da Aa E Me IVI o y ACOPIO 21 IVAU A O atedee be souse ee educa es 22 A A O aos at cantante ote ied ait cles Salat ad Onaabiadhatis 23 SAGAC TORY SETTING St a A aid 23 a ol OS IM e a O A AN 24 50 RE BOOMS Yoo TEM studio a dis iia 24 Chapter 4 Access t Network Speed DOme intuir E A A 25 LAE a 10 E PAR OEA A E AEA
28. ent The numeric values from 0 to 14 are selectable with the default setting of 7 The noise reduce function can be set to OFF HIGH MID and LOW The default setting is MID Note This feature varies depending on camera models O IMAGE FLIP This feature allows the video image to be mirrored horizontally and vertically on the screen o WHITE BALANCE This feature automatically processes the viewed image to retain color balance over a color temperature range The dome provides 5 modes for selection AUTO INDOOR OUTDOOR SELFDEFINE and ATW When the SELFDEFINE is selected set the value of RED and BLUE FOCUS NEAR LIMIT The focus near limit can be set to 1CM 30CM 1M or 3M The feature allows the camera to perform auto focus out of the focus near limit e INITIALIZE LENS This feature enables the camera to perform daily lens initiation action at 00 00 00 to ensure the normal operation 3 3 3 MOTION SETTINGS The MOTION menu is displayed in two pages as shown in Figure 3 3 11 and Figure 3 3 12 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual lt MOTION gt lt MOTION gt AUTO FLIP AUTO MOTION SPEED LEVEL MIDDLE PROPORTIONAL PAN ENABLE PRESET SPEED LEVEL 4 PARK TIME SECS 5 lt LIMIT SETTINGS gt PARK ACTION DISABLE SCAN SPEED 28 PRESET FREEZE FRAME DISABLE NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 11 Figure 3 3 12 AUTO FLIP If the AUTO FLIP is set to ON the dome will rotate 180 degrees when the camera tilts downward and
29. er cable or use this product under the strong electromagnetic interference situation or there are lots of devices are added to the bus on the contrary the transmission distance will be increased 3 Connection Method and Terminal Resistance 1 RS485 industry bus standard require daisy chain connection method between any devices both sides have to connect a 1200 terminal resistance show as Diagram 1 the simplified connection method is shown as diagram 2 but the distance of D should not be too long 1 2 3 AH 32H Diagram 1 Controller Diagram 2 2 Connection of 1200 terminal resistor The 1200 terminal resistor can be connected through the DIP switch on the communications board as shown in Figure3 For a new dome the 1200 matching resistor is defaulted as unconnected switch on the eighth bit of SW2 it will be connected Conversely switch off the eighth bit of SW2 it will be unconnected 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual SW 1 Address SW Baud Rate Settings SW2 Prlioco Settings Protocol Self adaptive Switch Number 1 2 3 Switch Number 4 5 6 2400 Baud On MiP j Switch Number 1 3456 7 8 4000 Bad Em Swlchi Valve 1 2 4 8 163264 128 9600 Baud omonmi Ry Broadcasl Address O off of oH lotion otf loft 19200 Baud Miimii on on on Re Address 1 OM fri Mia 400 Baud On ion 2 uii L Rx Address 25 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Li EES ASAS Mode Settings Switch Number 7 Switch Number 8 Simplex 0 Half D
30. ese 4 patterns can be operated separately and with no priority level When configuring and calling the pattern the limit stops operation and auto flip will be invalid while the proportional pan is invalid and the 3D intelligent positioning operation is not supported pan tilt movement and zoom operation cannot be memorized simultaneously PATTERN PREVIEW Enter the PATTERN PREVIEW menu to view the current pattern which has been defined PATTERN CLEAR Enter the PATTERN CLEAR menu to delete the current pattern 3 3 8 PRIVACY MASK The window blanking allows a user to configure the four sided areas that cannot be viewed by the operator of the dome system A blanked area will move with pan and tilt functions and automatically adjust in size as the lens zooms telephoto and wide Refer to Figure 3 3 21 for the PRIVACY MASK settings menu eo WINDOW NUMBER The number of window blank under current operation The dome provides user defined 24 window blanks numbering from 1 to 24 and up to 8 windows can be configured at the same image Specific number of available window blanks varies depending on camera model e WINDOW ENABLE The WINDOW ENABLE can be set to ENABLE or DISABLE If no window blanking has been configured then the WINDOW ENABLE cannot be set to ENABLE 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual lt PRIVACY MASK gt WINDOW NUMBER 1 SET WINDOW POSITION WINDOW ENABLE DISABLE FOCUS SWITCH CONTENT lt WINDOW SETTINGS gt IRIS OK lt C
31. etwork speed dome are correctly connected and network connection is established successfully before the configuration Two different ways of connection are showed as Figure 4 1 and Figure 4 2 A Se Crossover Line Comeclon Straight Line Connection vapi r he ES Li W a i Figure 4 1 Straight Line Connection Figure 4 2 Crossover Line Connection 4 1Access through IE When the network connection between the dome and PC has been successfully established open IE browser and input the IP address of dome e g 192 0 0 64 The system will remind you to install the ActiveX control Click and install the ActiveX control The system will display the warning message as shown in Figure 4 1 1 Note If the ActiveX control installation is blocked by the related software in PC the following warning message will appear as show in Figure 4 1 1 Click Yes to install the ActiveX control 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual 2 iView Microsoft Internet Explorer AE File Edit awyorites Tools Help me Q Back a E A pa Search SH Favorites amp A s 3 Address http 1 192 0 0 64 MetYideo0Cx htm Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software More options Mame NekvideoOcs cab Publisher HANGZHOU HIK ISION DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Install Dont Install While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm our computer Only install softwa
32. given amount of joystick deflection than at wide zoom settings This keeps the image from moving too fast on the monitor when there is a large amount of zoom Oo Auto Focus The auto focus enables the camera to focus automatically to maintain clear video images Oo IR Cut Filter The IR cut filter can be set to Auto Day and Night In auto mode the camera is capable of automatically switching Black amp White mode Night and Color mode Day with regard to environment lightening conditions In manual switch mode user can increase sensitivity in low light conditions by switching to Black amp White mode while the Color mode is preferred in normal lighting conditions o Low Light Electronic Shutter The shutter speed will automatically slow down in low illumination conditions to maintain clear video images by extending the exposure time The feature can be enabled disabled by the menu 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual e Backlight Compensation BLC If a bright backlight 1s present the subjects in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette Backlight compensation BLC enhances objects in the center of the picture The dome 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 e Wide Dynamic Range WDR When the Wide Dynamic Range WDR function is on the d
33. goes just beyond the vertical position When the dome rotates flips the camera starts moving upward as long as you continue to hold the joystick in the down position Once you let go of the joystick after the dome rotates joystick control returns to normal operation The auto flip feature is useful for following a person who passes directly beneath the dome When the AUTO FLIP is set to OFF the dome will not perform the horizontal actions caused by its vertical movement PROPORTIONAL PAN When the PROPORTIONAL PAN is set to ENABLE the dome will automatically reduce or increases the pan and tilt speeds in proportion to the amount of zoom At telephoto pan and tilt speeds will be slower for a given amount of joystick deflection than at wide zoom settings This keeps the image fast on the monitor when there is a large amount of zoom When the PROPORTIONAL PAN is set to DISABLE it will be difficult to trace the object at low pan and tilt speeds or no movement in large amount of zoom PARK TIME SECS This feature allows the dome to begin a specified operation scan preset or pattern after a configured period of inactivity Park time can be configured from 5 to 720 seconds Note If no control signal is received for a period of time under the following circumstances no automatic actions will be performed 1 In the process of performing dome actions by callup of special presets 2 In the process of performing external alarm response actions PARK
34. ilding and conform to the related national standards and industry standards 6 The system should be equipotentially grounded and the grounding equipment must satisfy double request of system anti jamming and electric safety and it must not appear short circuit and open circuit with the zero conductor of strong grid When the system is grounding individual the resistance should be no more than 4Q the section al area of the grounding cable should be no less than 25mm For grounding instructions please refer to the Installation Manual of Speed Dome video arrester E lightning rod comaunicate arrester porer arrester The speed dome should be in the range of 45 degrees under the lightning rod the resistance of earthing conductor should be smaller than 41 i steel jacket 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Appendix 3 RS485 Bus Connection 1 General Property of RS485 Bus According to RS485 industry bus standard RS485 is a half duplex communication bus which has 120Q characteristic impendence the maximum load ability is 32 payloads including controller device and controlled device 2 RS485 Bus Transmission Distance When using 0 56mm 24AWG twisted pair line according to different baud rate the max transmission distance theory table is shown as below Baud Rate Max Distance 2400BPS 4800BPS 1200m The transmission distance will be decreased if we use the thinn
35. ill automatically rotate 180 degrees in horizontal direction to maintain continuity of tracking When the dome rotates flips the camera starts moving upward as long as you continue to hold the joystick in the down position This function can be realized by image center flip depending on different camera models The feature can be enabled disabled through the menu o Privacy Mask The privacy mask allows a user to program user defined areas that cannot be viewed by the operator of the dome system A masked area will move with pan and tilt functions and automatically adjust in size as the lens zooms telephoto and wide eo 3D Intelligent Positioning The speed dome can be controlled with the 2 buttons and scroll of mouse can be used under HIK Code protocols with devices and client software Click on a certain area and the device will move to the scene with corresponding point as the center When a rectangular area is selected by left clicking the mouse device will move to its center and enlarge it With right clicking the lens will zoom in and the scroll can easily make the lens zooming and mouse operation automatically incorporates zooming effect Note Please refer to Section 4 2 2 3D Intelligent Positioning for the specific instructions o Proportional Pan Tilt Proportional pan tilt automatically reduces or increases the pan and tilt speeds in proportion to the amount of zoom At telephoto zoom settings the pan and tilt speeds will be slower for a
36. l number Continue to set other patrol numbers by following the same steps Note Up to 8 patrols can be added and each patrol can be configured with a maximum of 32 presets 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Patrol Setting n Patrol 01 Patrol 02 iG Patrol 03 04 Patrol 04 05 Patrol 05 06 Patrol 06 Patrol OF Fate Li Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 6 Preset 4 Preset T Preset 9 Preset 10 z gt i 0o om n e w a el hi RI hi AS 4 Figure 4 2 23 Patrol Setting Figure 4 2 24 Patrol Setting Call Patrol Select a predefined patrol from the list and click Call the Patrol button to call a patrol Refer to Figure 4 2 25 Stop Patrol Select a predefined patrol from the list and click Stop the Patrol button to stop a patrol Refer to Figure 4 2 26 Patrol 02 Patrol 03 Patrol 04 Patrol 05 Patrol 06 ESO 07 Patrol 02 Patrol 03 Patrol 04 Patrol 05 Patrol 06 Patrol UF De A Figure 4 2 25 Call Patrol Figure 4 2 26 Stop Patrol 4 3 Configuration by DS 9000 Series DVR Prior to configuration for the network speed dome through DS 9000 series Hybrid DVR please make sure the speed dome has been connected to the same network segment with DVR and the network settings for DVR has been properly configured In DS 9000 DVR click Menu gt gt Setting gt gt Camera to enter the camera management menu and then select Add to enter IP Channel Settings menu as shown in Figure 4 3 1 6 Inch Network High Speed
37. layed as shown in Figure 3 3 14 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual lt PRESETS gt PRESET NUMBER l PRESET LABEL PRESETI lt SET PRESET LABEL gt lt EDIT PRESET SCENE gt lt CLEAR PRESET gt BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 14 PRESET NUMBER The dome provides 256 presets The PRESET NUMBER displays the preset under current operation If the preset has been defined the corresponding number will appear while no preset is defined it will display UNDEFINED The presets which are predefined for specific functions will not be displayed and no change is allowable Please refer to page 9 for presets with specific functions e SET PRESET LABEL Select SET PREST LABEL to enter the menu shown in Figure 3 3 15 and then press ZRIS button to enter the menu for editing the preset label Refer to Figure 3 3 16 Use the following functions buttons on the keyboard or the DVR front panel to edit preset label IRIS Confirm and save the current settings and return to the previous menu IRIS Cancel the current operation and return to the previous menu FOCUS Select and enter the character FOCUS Delete the character currently entered Direction Buttons Move the cursor to select the numbers lowercases capitals symbols PRESET LABEL PRESET LABEL PRESET IRIS CANCEL IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL FOCUS DELETE FOCUS CHOICE IRIS OK JOYSTICK APPOINT 012345678 Vabcdefghi j k lmnopgqrst vwxyZzZABCD EFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVVWX YZ EW O ES LS eS gt
38. le of being self adaptive to these protocols without need of selecting protocol by DIP switch settings O Keyboard Control 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual The pan tilt movement and zoom actions of dome can be controlled by the control keyboard DVR matrix etc eo Limit Stops The dome can be programmed to move within the limit stops left right up down which are configurable by the control keyboard DVR or client application software Oo Auto Scan The dome provides 4 scanning modes auto scanning frame scanning random scanning and panorama scanning The scanning speed can be set by OSD menu from level 1 to 40 with the corresponding speed ranging from 1 second to 40 second Preset Freeze Frame This feature freezes the scene on the monitor when going to a preset This allows for smooth transition from one preset scene to another and also guarantees that masked area will not be revealed when going to a preset Oo Presets Each of the user definable presets can be programmed to use pan tilt camera settings and other settings When preset is called the dome will automatically move to the defined position User is allowed to add modify delete and call each preset Label Display The on screen label of the preset title azimuth elevation zoom and other operations can be programmed by menu and displayed on the monitor O Auto Flip In manual tracking mode when a target object goes directly beneath the dome the dome w
39. lt Figure 3 3 15 Figure 3 3 16 e EDIT PRESET SCENE Select EDIT PREST SCENE to enter the menu use the direction buttons to move PTZ to the desired scene and then press the JRIS to confirm the settings and return to the previous menu or press IZRIS to cancel settings Note the setting of preset scene will be restricted by the limit stops if defined CLEAR PRESET This feature is used for clearing the current preset 3 3 6 PATROLS The PATROLS settings menu is shown in Figure 3 3 17 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual e PATROLS NUMBER The dome provides 8 patrols numbering from to 8 lt PATROLS gt INDEX PRESET TIME SPEED PATROL NUMBER 0 2 30 lt PATROL EDIT gt 30 lt PATROL PERVIEW gt 30 lt PATROL CLEAR gt 30 30 30 2 30 BACK EXIT IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL Figure 3 3 17 Figure 3 3 18 PATROL EDIT The EDIT PATROL settings menu is shown in Figure 3 3 18 A patrol can be configured with 32 presets To edit a patrol l 2 3 4 5 Use the Up and Down direction buttons to select the preset to be edited Use the Left and Right direction buttons to select among PRESET DWELL TIME and SPEED After having selected the item to be edited use the Up and Down direction buttons to set values Follow the same steps to edit the other presets Click the Down button to enter the next page The preset edited in the patrol can be modified or deleted as well In default setting the preset number is i
40. nitialized as 0 the dwell time is 2 seconds 0 30 seconds selectable and the patrol speed is level 30 level 1 40 selectable Press ZRIS to save the current settings or press IZRIS to cancel settings and return to the previous menu Note The patrol speed of the dome is shown as below PATROL PREVIEW Enter the PATROL PREVIEW menu to view the current patrol if defined which enables the dome to scan among the presets as predefined PATROL CLEAR Enter the PATROL CLEAR menu to clear the current patrol 3 3 7 PATTERNS A pattern is a memorized repeating series of pan tilt zoom and preset functions that can be recalled with a command from a 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual controller or automatically by a configured function alarm park time task or power up Refer to Figure 3 3 19 for the PATTERNS settings menu lt PATTERNS gt PATTERN NUMBER REMAINING MEMORY 100 lt PATTERN RECORD gt IRIS OK lt PATTERN PREVIEW gt IRIS CANCEL lt PATTERN CLEAR gt REMAINING MEMORY BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 19 Figure 3 3 20 PATTERN NUMBER The number of pattern under current operation The dome provides 4 patterns numbering from to 4 PATTERN RECORD Enter the PATTERN RECORD menu as shown in Figure 3 3 20 Operate camera functions to configure the pattern The REMAINING MEMORY indicates the memory available to configure the patterns When it displays 0 no patterns can be memorized any more Note Th
41. ome is able to balance the brightest and darkest sections of a scene to produce a picture that 1s better balanced in lighting and provides more details o White Balance WB This feature automatically processes the viewed image to retain color balance over a color temperature range The default setting for white balance is AUTO o Patrol The high speed dome provides up to 8 patrols In each patrol user is allowed to specify the scanning track by a group of user defined presets with the scanning speed between two presets and the dwell time at the preset separately programmable o Pattern A pattern is a memorized repeating series of pan tilt zoom and preset functions that can be recalled with a command from a controller or automatically by a configured function alarm park time task or power up By default the focus and iris are in auto status during the pattern is being memorized eo Power Loss Position The dome supports the power loss position capability with the predefined dwell time It allows the dome to resume its previous position after power is restored e Alarm Response Action The speed dome supports 2 alarm inputs which can be set to NO normally open NC normally closed or OFF Upon having received the alarm input signal the dome will automatically activate a user defined action which can be programmed to patrol pattern or preset callup e AUX Output An auxiliary output is a configurable signal from the dome back box th
42. ord Input certain validate code into Resume default password text box and click OK to finish the administrator s password initialization 4 5 Access by WAN Note The following settings are for TP LINK router which is maybe different from other router s settings Step1 Firstly select the router s WAN connection type As shown in Figure 4 5 1 108M Wireless Router Model No TL WR641G TL WR642G WAN WAN Connection Type PPPoE a Dynamic IP EN ee Static IP ee aes User Name PPPoE 802 1X Dynamic IP Password 602 1 Static IP WAN pl BigPond Cable L2TP 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Figure 4 5 1 Select WAN Connection Type Step2 Set the network parameters of the router as shown in Figure 4 5 2 The settings include IP address and subnet mask 108M Wireless Router LAN Model No TL WR641G TL WR6426 Basic Settings LAN MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Figure 4 5 2 Set Network Parameters 255 755 755 0 00 14 8 64 DB 0C 192 168 10 1 y Step 3 Set the port map in the virtual severs of Forwarding For example one speed dome s ports are 80 and 8000 and its IP address is 192 168 1 23 Another speed dome s ports are 81 and 8001 and IP is 192 168 1 24 Then enable all or TCP protocols Enable the port map after pressing Save 108M Wireless Router Virtual Servers Model Mo TL WR641G TL WR642G ID Se
43. p White mode NIGHT and Color mode DAY with regard to environment lightening conditions In manual switch mode user can increase sensitivity in low light conditions by switching to Black amp White mode while the Color mode is preferred in normal lighting conditions The default setting is AUTO The DAY mode can be set by calling preset 39 and the NIGHT mode set by preset 40 e IRCUT SENSITIVITY The IR cut sensitivity 1s the light level at which the IR cut filter switches DAY or NIGHT Three levels are selectable HIGH MID and LOW The default setting is MID Note This feature varies depending on camera models SHARPNESS The sharpness function enhances picture detail by increasing the aperture gain of the camera and sharpening the edges in the picture Levels from 1 to 16 are selectable with the default setting of level 9 o BLC WDR If a bright backlight is present the subjects in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette Backlight compensation BLC enhances objects in the center of the picture The dome 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 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual When the Wide Dynamic Range WDR function is on the dome is able to balance the brightest and darkest sections of a scene to produce a picture that 1s bet
44. preview interface the dome can be controlled by holding and dragging the left button of mouse Refer to Figure 4 2 14 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual iVMS 4000 Preview Playback List ata bry a S inch iP Snood Domo Gm camerati A qr s t ia a i y ae Figure 4 2 12 3D Positioning 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual VMS 4000 TE Preview Playback Ueerti Leet Beet Dy Orpen Sinchie Spend Dim i gp camara Figure 4 2 13 3D Positioning Clicking and dragging the mouse from upper left to lower right will realize zoom in function and from lower right to upper left will realize zoom out function iVMS 4000 Preview Playback Map Las Short sort E FinchiP Speed Dome Ge carnal P23900 5 Figure 4 2 14 3D Positioning 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual 4 2 3 Presets EN Add Preset After having moved PTZ to the desired position click the icon from the Preview interface select a preset number from the list and finally click the Add Preset button to enter the Add Preset dialog box Input the preset name in the text box and then click OK to add the preset Refer to Figure 4 2 15 and Figure 4 2 16 The preset can also be added by right clicking the preset number and select Add submenu Add Madify Delete sel Figure 4 2 15 Add Preset Figure 4 2 16 Add Preset Add Preset Preset Name E Figure 4 2 17 Input
45. re From publishers you trust Whats the risk Ee Internet Opening page http 192 0 0 64 NetvideoOCs htm Figure 4 1 1 If it still fails to install the ActiveX Control please open the IE browser and set the security level to Low in Tools Internet Options Security Customize or enable the ActiveX Controls and Plug Ins directly Refer to Figure 4 1 2 For safety on the Internet once you can view the video from camera the security level can be resumed to default level m x Eo n mec Y rir Se atta i G a Genra Securty Privacy Content Comectone Programs Adver E AAA a Sec a Web comer one io hapeni hs security settings AR 0 Disable ES nLo Co Prompt Local rare Trustedsstes Resincted e Run Active controls and plugs 3 seal O Adminstrator approved inteme a This zone contains all Web mies you Sable naven pacsi in oiher zones it Prompt Senay level forth iore Cuat can Custom stings To aga he sang cc Custom Lave To use the recommended settings cick Dista Leve Custom lara o Deleull Level a canes i Sapt Active control marked tafe for scripting Disable e Enable 0 Prompt 13 Downloads r Gs s la o a 0 Disable aa Reset toe Ee Figure 4 1 2 Security Settings The dome has the default IP as 92 0 0 64 default port as 000 user name as admin and password as 12345 The
46. rmation The COMMUNICATION refers to the baud rate data bit and stop bit of the dome e g 2400 N 8 1 indicates the dome is configured with the baud rate of 2400 no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Please refer to Section 3 3 1 for detailed information MAIN MENU lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt lt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt lt FACTORY SETTINGS gt lt RESETCAMERA gt lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt MODEL DS 2DF1 617H ADDRESS 0 COMMUNICATION 2400 N 8 1 TEMPERATURE 33 SOFTWARE VERSION 2 0 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH BACK EXIT lt REBOOT SYSTEM gt EXIT Figure 3 1 1 Figure 3 2 1 3 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION This menu displays current dome system information as shown in Figure 3 2 1 Information in menu option cannot be changed and Temperature refers to internal temperature of dome Move the cursor to Back and click IRIS to return to the previous menu or move the cursor to Exit and click RIS to save the settings Operation 1s similar to all other submenus 3 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS Enter the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu as shown in Figure 3 3 1 and Figure 3 3 2 Note Enter the next page by moving the cursor beside NEXT PAGE and click JRIS button lt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt lt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt lt SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS gt lt PATTERNS gt lt CAMERA gt lt PRIVACY MASK gt lt MOTION gt lt AUX gt lt LINE SYNC gt lt CLEAR gt lt PRESETS gt lt PATROLS gt NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 1 Figure 3 3 2 6 Inch Net
47. rvice Port 1 Basic Settings 2 3 Advanced Settings 5 Virtual Servers 3 e ee e Maintenance Common Service Port IP Address 192 168 10 23 192 168 10 23 192 168 10 24 192 168 10 24 192 168 101 192 168 101 192 168 101 192 168 10 Protocol ALL v ALL w ALL ALL hd ALL v ALL v m D z T OOO Ok El E A ye jolt A Previous As the settings mentioned above map the router s port 80 and 8000 to the network speed dome at 192 168 1 23 and port 81 and 8001 to the network speed dome at 192 168 1 24 In this way user can access the 192 168 1 23 through accessing the router s port 80 and 8000 Note The port of the network speed dome cannot conflict with other ports 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Appendix 1 Network Cable Connection Materials and Tools Required Use an 8 pin twisted pair within the effective transmission distance of 100m two standard RJ45 plugs and a RJ45 special tool to process the network cable Note A network cable tester is recommended to prepare for testing the produced network cable Pin Definitions 1 Pin definitions of the straight network cable used for connecting dome and HUB switch or other network devices 1 white orange white orange 1 2 Orange Orange 2 3 white green white green 3 4 blue blue 4 5 white blue _________ white blue 5 6 green green 6 T white brown white brown 7
48. s ramen w 5enpnsamine w rame O dP o a fem O oo o o fem O SSS o o rana O SS u fem O S o eens OO 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual 2 3 Label Display The dome allows you to configure how labels are displayed on the monitor The following labels are available Zoom Identifies the amount of magnification Direction Displays compass direction with the format of PXXX TXXX The XXX following P refers to the degrees in pan direction while the XXX following T indicates the degrees in tilt position The north direction can be set by menu Alarm Message Displays activated alarm message Time Support for time display Preset Title Identifies preset being called Menu Tree MAIN MENU lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt lt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt lt FACTORY SETTINGS gt lt RESETCAMERA gt lt REBOOT SYSTEM gt EXIT 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Chapter 3 Menu lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt MODEL DS 2DF1 617H ADDRESS 0 COMMUNICATION 2400 N 8 1 TEMPERATURE 331 SOFTWARE VERSION 2 0 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH BACK EXIT lt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt lt SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS gt lt CAMERA gt lt MOTION gt lt LINE SYNC gt lt PRESETS gt lt PATROLS gt NEXT PAGE BACK lt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt lt PATTERNS gt lt PRIVACY MASK gt lt AUX gt lt CLEAR gt BACK EXIT Note The menu varies depending on camera models lt SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS gt POWER LOSS POSITION DISABLE REBOOT PERIOD
49. tening R5485 wire dome can be 2 one R5485 wire broke 2 Change R5485 wires controlled but 3 Host and speed dome are too far awaye 3 Add terminal matched resistance not smoothly 4 Too many speed domes are connected 4 Add RS485 distributore 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Appendix 4 24VAC Wire Gauge amp Transmission Distance The following table has described the recommended max distance adopted for the certain wire gauge when the 24VAC voltage loss rate is less than 10 For the AC driven device the maximum voltage loss rate allowable is 10 For example for a device with the rating power of 80VA which is installed at a distance of 35 feet 10m away from the transformer then the minimum wire gauge required is 0 8000mm Distance __ feet m Power vay 0 8000 1 000 250 Pres 000 e 451 137 716 1218 Ca an oo am on a an 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual Appendix 5 Table of Wire Gauge Standards Bare g a e American Wire Gaae Cross sectional Area g British Standard Wire Gauge ofBaro Wire za Qu a gt Mo BO ho M Oo 03 05 Go 05 E B BR gt ho on MP Go J GO M OO amp 0 19 SWG
50. ter balanced in lighting and provides more details Note The BLC WDR feature varies depending on camera model The default setting is for BLC function e EXPOSURE MODE The exposure mode can be set to IRIS PRIORITY SHUTTER PRIORITY GAIN MANUAL or AUTO When it is set to AUTO the auto iris auto shutter and auto gain functions are all enabled when it is set to IRIS PRIORITY the iris function adopts the defined value while the auto shutter and auto gain remain to be enabled when it is set to SHUTTER PRIORITY the shutter function adopts the defined value while the auto iris and auto gain remain to be enabled and when it is set to GAIN MANUAL the gain value can be adjusted or the iris gain and shutter values are all adjustable The default setting is AUTO Note The Gain Manual feature varies depending on camera models eo IRIS The iris is the lens function that opens and closes the iris in response to changing light conditions with the numeric values from 0 to 17 selectable SHUTTER The Shutter is the duration of the electronic shutter User can set the shutter speed to 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 180 250 500 1000 2000 4000 or 10000 The numeric value of X indicates the shutter speed is 1 X second o GAIN The Gain indicates the amplification degree of the original image signal with the numeric values from 0 to 15 selectable eo EXP COMP NOISE REDUCE The exposure compensation effect can be adjusted through exposure volume adjustm
51. uplex on Terminated Of 4 Problems in the Practical Application Normally users adopt star shape connection method in construction under this situation the terminal resistors must be connected between two farthest devices as Figure 4 1 and 15 but this connection method is not satisfy the requirement of the RS485 industry standard so that it will lead to some problems such as signal reflection anti jamming ability decline when the devices are faraway At this time the dome will be uncontrollable or self running etc IN A g 39 e Y Controller device Figure 4 For such case the best way 1s adding a RS485 distributor This product can effectively change the star shape connection to which satisfies the requirement of RS485 industry standard in order to avoid those problems and improve the communication reliability Show as figure 5 6 Inch Network High Speed Dome User Manual RS485 Distributor Figure 5 4 FAQ of RS485 Bus Fault Phenomenon Probable Cause Solutions The speed 1 The address or Baud Rate is not matched 1 Adjust the address or Baud Rate of Host or Speed dome do the between Host and the Speed Dome Dome to make a match self check but 2 R5485 are connected incorrectly 2 Change the R5485 and R5485 wires can not be 3 Wiring drops 3 fastening the wire controlled 4 R5485 wire broke 4 Change R5485 wire The speed 1 loose contact of K5485 1 fas
52. verload may cause over heat or fire hazard 4 Please make sure that the plug is firmly connected on the power socket 5 When the product is installed on wall or ceiling the device shall be firmly fixed 6 If smoke odors or noise rise from the device turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable and then please contact the service center 7 If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance Warnings 1 Do not drop the dome or subject it to physical shock and do not expose it to high electromagnetism radiation Avoid the equipment installation on vibrations surface or places subject to shock ignorance can cause equipment damage 2 Do not place the dome in extremely hot cold the operating temperature shall be 30 C 65 C dusty or damp locations or fire or electrical shock will occur otherwise 3 The dome cover for indoor use shall be kept from rain and moisture 4 Exposing the equipment to direct sun light low ventilation or heat source such as heater or radiator is forbidden ignorance can cause fire danger 5 Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places A blooming or smear may occur otherwise which is not a malfunction however and affecting the endurance of CCD at the same time 6 Please use the provid
53. work High Speed Dome User Manual 3 3 1 SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS The SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS menu is used for setting the soft address date and time display information etc Refer to Figure 3 3 3 and Figure 3 3 4 SOFT ADDRESS When the ENABLE SOFT ADDRESS option is set to ENABLE the speed dome will use the soft address and the addresses from 1 to 255 selectable Please note the dome address range supported by the current control keyboard When the ENABLE SOFT ADDRESS option is set to DISABLE the address set by DIP switch is used When the address is set to 0 the dome is capable of receiving the control command from the control device of any address when the address of the control device is set to 0 then the speed dome of any address can be controlled as well Refer to Figure 3 3 3 lt SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS gt SOFT ADDRESS 0 ENABLE SOFT ADDRESS DISABLE lt DATE AND TIME gt lt ZERO POINT SETTING gt lt DISPLAY SETTINGS gt lt IP ADDRESS gt NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT lt SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS gt POWER LOSS POSITION DISABLE REBOOT PERIOD DISABLE PT ADJUST PERIOD DISABLE BACK EXIT Figure 3 3 3 Figure 3 3 4 Y M D H M S IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL Figure 3 3 5 eo DATE AND TIME The DATE AND TIME allows user to set the date and time of the dome As shown in Figure 3 3 5 the message indicates the current date and time is 14 39 17 on December 30 2009 Use the Left and Right buttons to select the option and click the Up an

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