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1. Tools Test Debug MODEL CAD GET SPEED NA deg sec r ID 1 Reset T deg sec Default Satting System Configuration Error History Initialize Error Wal Factory Default Set Read Send Fess Clear Motor On fo Flir Hi Lata iN er eer N AS x 3 hdi nr j KIJ gt i Item zt rape 8 portional PT Ena bFlashWP Mode 0 bs r System Infomation Proportional PT Ena gh da lus Power On Resume E 280 oie Monitoring Eine ins HERO SRE Manual Mode Resto Wide Tale F 4 0 GEO Digital Flip Enable LC Enr AF 00 GO G Group hem Value Aur babe Ebi Esc Enter 2 GO so iu I Image Hold Enable Bright Dark F TOS EON Pan Pan Limit Enable 3 Ultra Low Speed Move Tilt Limit Enable nn nn i Track Enabl MAX Speed Manual Move MAX Speed Group Move mc MD Enable Sequence Turbo Enable Preset amp All A Run Speed Index Enable s MIE Camera Model E 32 Zavel Hun F Speed Down 2 Save Fun Run Scan WES trace Camera Version Dome ID Display En Set Map Set Scan Replay Trace Dome Mame Displa o Memorize Preset No Display E Run Group Run Tour Parity a Name D SI E E E el O 1 Buta Set Group Set Tour Stop Men
2. I DE J sm 4 1 Execute Clear ASitaltus EE 1 TI DD CSD GD 719 DDN O OO DDN EJ EJ CJ CLE OOK 4 en on c3 4 AAG JJ EEE EEE YEN ENEN EENES JJ ce mn u 5 IIC e NE 41 Scan The Scan Seq commands the camera to move between 2 selected locations monitoring the route e Pan Scan Activates the Pan function for the Scan operation e Tilt Scan Activates the Tilt function for the Scan operation P amp T Scan Activates both the Pan and Tilt functions for the Scan operation Sequence Scan Presetl AS c ain gt SCAMS scan Group Scan Patternl Scan Auto Runy Scan Power Resume Scan MD Dwell Time scan Scan OO Co P CIT te GJINI 0 9 1 1 602 Scan 1 Mode AS 212121 mig Execute Speed Dwell Time Clear P 127 T 040 001X e Scan Setting Execute Clear Each of the Swing menu have sub menus with the settings Select 2 preset locations by using the joystick Speed indicates the camera s movement speed Dwell Time indicates the camera s duration of stay at a preset location Execute Executes the Swing operation Clear Deletes data in the Swing memory O hite in Sequence operation the actual movement can be slower than the specified movement when moving the cam
3. Video Type Een Che Did l JL l i ils dam Seq Status Display Inner Inner Version OSD Dis Setting I er Ptz Pos Display Ena DE rac Track Version Area Name Display Camara Area Fan Count SSS r i a Stall Ie Em Fiienlau Fnahla Tracking Cam Debug PW Update Til Count Debug Alam ImageCr Pan Cycle Protocol Test EEPROM Calibration syste Tilt Cycle bj Scan Stall Point e A m i 1 After activating CSNP click System and then click Error History CAM RESET VIDEO LOSS WRITE EEPROM SPI FLASH READ EEPROM LOWTEMP ESCAPE SHORY TIME FW UPDATE MOTION LOWTEMP ESCAPE NO CHANGE FW UPDATE INNER LOWTEMP ESCAPE RETURN DEICE ERROR HOME PAN LOWTEMP ESCAPE FORCE WAKE UP Troubleshooting If the product does not function properly please refer to the chart below If the problem continuous to occur please contact the service center Check if the camera and other devices are properly Controller does not work connected 15 18 gt Verify the setups of ID protocol and baud rates Check if power cable is securely connected to the camera and the monitor 10 18 Check if the video cable is properly connected Consult the operation manual of the system controller connected No picture is displayed on the to the camera Check if the lens IRIS is closed Adjust the lens IRIS menu monitor UJ
4. Key Sequence Pattern Presetl Ab artitelnim Scanl Pattern Groupl Pattern Plate NL Pattern Auto Runl Power Resume MD Dwell Time Pattern 1 Replay Memorize PATTERN 1 6972 P 329 1 BES BB X Using other protocols Representative Stop saving the Protocol Model trace PELCO D P KDB300A Ack Iris Open SAMSUNG E SSC 5000 OSD ON Iris Open PANASONIC WV CU161C OSD ON m TT Gren 5 ew 44 Auto Run If there is no controller operation by the user for a certain time the sequence operation designated by the user will be executed e Mode HOME Auto run Home Position Refer to the Preset Menu PRESET Auto run a selected preset number SCAN Auto run a selected Swing mode GROUP Auto run a selected Group mode PATTERN Auto run a selected trace mode A PAN Auto run a 360 degree pan To activate the panning command you need to set up the camera s tilt angle and auto pan speed manually e Time Enables setup of Auto Run duration The duration can be 10 60 seconds or 1 60 minutes Sequence Auto Run Presett Mode PRESET 881x scanl Time 38 SEC Groupl Pattern SAUL ON umb Power Resume MD Dwell Time Auto Run Mode PRESET Time sj SJC 45 Power Resume amp MD Dwell Time e Power Resume This is useful when the power is disconnected and reconnected due to power failures or other power interruptions If the camera was performing a sequence action
5. sec Turbo 120 sec Preset 0 05 40 sec Manual 0 1 sec 40 sec Sube NM lt ZC PT437 ZC PTW437 gt Gain Control White Balance Electronic Shutter Communication Protocol Operating Temp Humidity Storage Temp Humidity Input Voltage Power Consumption Dimensions WxHxD Weight LOW MEDIUM HIGH OFF AUTO 1 60 120 000sec MANUAL A FLK AUTO 1 50 120 000sec RS 422 485 coaxial communication Pelco C CyberScan I SAMSUNG T SAMSUNG E Pelco D Pelco P PelcoCoaxitron Panasonic Honeywell AD Vicon GE Bosch 217 3mm x 587 bmm x 500mm 10Kg X The specification may change without prior notice due to product improvements 68 DIMENSIONS ZC PT437 ZC PTW437 499 05 69 6 Wall Mount 70 6 Pole Mount 29 5 GJE DP 7 35 405 20 ah ANT M SS 71
6. Ale viell MEDIUM White Balance Mask Color 07 Exposulrey Balek S Nit AGC SSDRL Day amp NightJl Othersl e HLC HLC Masking Area lt HLC ON gt lt HLC OFF gt This function removes the High Light function to effectively detect the license plate number when high light has intruded in the limited environment such as the entrance of the underground parking lot This function activates during the night when high light from headlamp of the car intrudes the lens more than certain area to remove the High Light and properly adjust the brightness of the license plate Level Adjusts the sensitivity of HLC function Mask Color Able to adjust the Mask Color of the High Light area Qu Even if you are using this function the license plate may not be recognized due to installation angle brightness etc The HLC function will not be available while using Digital Zoom or in Freeze mode 32 Camera Focus amp Zooml White Balance ATW Exposure AB alc kiss ht BEL AGC MEDIUM SSDRY Day amp Nightt Others ape UP dhE DIN LEFT 28 RM EE ni W INCREASE T DECREASE e BLC User can directly assign an area in the video and increase the clarity of the object Maneuvering Joystick up down left right Move the Joystick to adjust the position of the boundary region Zoom Control Zoom Tele Increases the area of boundary region Zoom Wide Decreases the area of boundary region 33 AGC Auto
7. EXIT ENTER SET ESC EXIT P 144 7 040 001X Pan Limit Position OO TV ON e Position Limit Move the joystick left and right to select a movement range from the starting point to the end e ON OFF Configured Pan Tilt Limit function to use or not 47 Speed Limit The moving speed of the Pan Tilt can be limited PAT speed Limit speed Limit Limit bit e Position Limitt AS peled li mikt Speed Index LINEAR Speed Index Text Areal Prop PT ON Prop PAT Mask ins Payload Wind Image Hold e Limit New Speed Original Speed Limit Value 100 no speed limit e Speed Index Only valid when absolute location command relative location command and sequence moving location command If you select linear Soeed function is Step Speed Max Speed Speed Step 64 DPS max speed speed step 64 DPS 48 Refer to the chart below for Step Speed Speed Index CERES PAN speed TILT speed DORE PAN speed TILT speed DPS DPS limit 75 limit 75 DPS DPS limit 75 limit 75 oa KN E s INNEN TJ e me Tu nes ns 49 Prop P T This commands the camera to change the Pan and Tilt speed automatically according to the current zoom ratio Moving the joystick clockwise Tele slows down and counterclockwise Wide accelerates the Pan and Tilt speed allowing detailed adjustments Turning this Off executes the function the optical 1x zoom speed regardless of how far the le
8. O gt Check Adjust the Shutter speed UJ O The picture is too Bright Dark gt Check Adjust the Brightness menu UJ UJ NO White image displayed on the UJ O gt Check if the IRIS is open and adjust the menu monitor gt Check if the cover or the camera lens is spoiled if so clean them gt Check the distance environment between the object and the camera If the background is white it may get difficult to The video is out of Focus focus Set the Focus Mode to Manual if it is hard to use the Auto FOCUS gt Reset the camera from the menu gt Adjust the Sharpness level gt Check if the video cable is correctly connected Digital noise appears in the gt Make sure that the power cable and video cable do not 19 21 video exceed the recommended maximum lengths UW N gt Adjust the Sharpness level 64 gt Check the White Balance settings gt Adjust the Color menu from Image Adj Video s color quality is low The Video is flickering After image appears on the video The camera switches between color and B W frequently Pan Tilt Zoom or Focus is not working The camera s position differs from the set preset position The Sequence setting is not working Camera suddenly moves or moves to Preset position The screen suddenly appears from the Dark Screen Auto Refresh Wait appears and the lens resets gt Check if the c
9. Refer to the first image on the right IR Illuminator Power on Base Block The max power voltage is 50V 6A Be careful about polarity when using DC power Illuminator 2 Fasten 4 hex screws to secure the Light Bracket at the bottom side of the camera housing 4x12 spring washer 3 To secure the light projector on the bracket fasten 3 hex screws through the holes prepared on the boundary of the bracket from the bottom side Fix the center hex screw from the upper side of the bracket mount towards the light projector Mounting and securing the light projector may vary depending on the light projector type 4 Insert the projector cables through the rear hole of the camera Without completely opening the cable gland coil it twice then remove the holder and connect the cable After connecting use cable clamp to fix the cable 5 Illuminator cable is to be connected to the power module on CXP housing board J2 Refer to the image on the right Light power on a camera board of CAP 37x housing Be careful about polarity when using DC power E W DC Be aware of polarity 21 Settings INTERFACE SYMBOLS Display Standby Operation of Motion Detection In standby mode the D displays on the upper right corner of the screen If motion is detected DI blinks and it is delayed for MD Dwell Time 6 Alarm Input Port Status Display Blinking 1 2 and 3 sign at the
10. plug Base Block 4 Fix housing and main body set to 4 Finish the Installation the base block The lower portion and the upper portion of the base block is designed to have only one way direction The convex portion is the fastening point Blind Mating Design Q Pay attention to the direction LO Using WALL Mount 1 Fix 4 hex screws to secure the wall 2 Disassemble base block from the 3 Connect base block cable of the mount on the wall main body product to the Wall Mount and fix it using 4 hex screws ot n Li y p 4 S l F F ry Fa e e j n ir Base Block 4 Connect the cables through the 5 Fix housing and main body set to the 6 Finish the Installation bottom of the wall mount and close base block The lower portion and the the gasket amp plate of the Wall upper portion of the base block is Mount designed to have only one way direction The convex portion is the fastening point Blind Mating Design Pay attention to Direction Do not connect the camera to a power outlet until the installation is complete Supplying power in the middle of the installation may cause fire or damage the product Ensure that the housing is closed completely before you turn on the product Do not reset the system with the housing open Otherwise it may cause damage to the product Installing the LIGHT BRACKET 1 Cable connection Connect Light adapter to j2 on base block
11. prior to a power disconnection the camera automatically resumes the action when the power is reconnected ON Restore mode of the Sequence Function Preset Scan Group Pattern A PAN MANUAL After delaying time of sub menu saved current position Even if power failure happens the last position can be recovered If it is at manual mode Sequence Function restores mode works Sequence Resume Preset ime 6 Scan Group Patterni Auto Runy MANUAL MD Dwell Time OFF e MD Dwell Time This function is used when Motion Detection function is set under Preset Edit command and operating Group function While the camera is performing a sequence action if motion is detected from a selected Preset location the camera stops the sequence action and starts monitoring the location instead of a duration that is set under the MD Dwell Time menu If the motion is no longer detectable or the duration expires the camera aborts the monitoring operation and then resumes the sequence action Sequence MD Dwell Time Preset Scan Group 2n Auto Runy Power Resume MANUREY MD 1 ONY 46 P T Position Limit The moving ranges in the Pan Tilt directions can be limited Main P T Position Limit Cameral Posicion Limit JRA NIN Sequencel Speed Limiti TILT Text Areal OSDL Mask ing Alarm amp Aux 4 Initialize Status Image Hold END PAN START PAN Pan Limit 2 OM OnvOff ENTER SET ESC
12. video when external environments causes the vibration of the camera Using the digital Zoom may decrease the resolution Not applicable for low light video Not applicable for monotonous image patter such as the sky and white wall 6 Image Adi Sharpness You can adjust the overall sharpness of the video Color You can adjust the overall color density of the video e Freeze Pauses or plays the video e SSNR Function which attenuates the low light background noise OFF No noise reduction effect LOW Low noise reduction effect but rarely no after image MEDIUM The most common effect will be expected Properly reduces the noise and not that much after image HIGH Excellent noise reduction effect but increased after image QO If the AGC mode is set to OFF or MANUAL the SSNR function cannot be used 31 Sequence Settings Preset Setup Main Sequence Preset Cameral pese PY ES 6 Scanl Edit PTY 8 Group 8 Home OSDI T Patternl Execute Alarm amp Aux 4 Auto Run Clear Initializel Power Resume Status Status MD Dwell Time This function enables the memorization of a selected location and activates the Pan Tilt and Zoom functions at that location Saved locations can be recalled using the Preset Execute command e Setting Up Preset Numbers Selecting the Preset Setting menu brings up a screen as shown below Move the joystick in all four directions to select the desired number
13. 8 ONM Protocol S2 1 4 Select a Communication protocol for the camera o mats or or OF or CC 16 Baud Rate Settings S2 5 6 Select a transfer speed of a selected communication protocol 19 200 QO In order to use a third party controller with this product please contact our Sales Department The product s DIP switch is set to OFF when shipped and the default values are presented as shadowed in corresponding settings table Communication Response Settings S2 7 Select a communication response method for the camera and controller On or Off S2 7 Ack Switch Ack No Ack Communication Method Settings S2 8 Select a communication method for the camera S2 8 Communication Mode Switch RS 422 4Wire RS 485 2Wire 17 Termination Settings To prevent the attenuation of communication signals between the camera and controller the items at the end of line must be set up with the termination settings Termination Optional Adapter e Power Adapter Power adapter has the capacity of AC24V 6A UL Listed Class 2 Adapter Assembly amp Installation Using POLE Mount 1 Fix 4 hex screws to secure the pole mount on the base N Reference Wiring Diagram Alarm Output Alarm Input Illuminator Power 2 Disassemble base block from the 3 Fix 4 hex screws to secure the base main body block on the pole mount Connect cables and close the
14. Aux Wiper CH2 OFF Che ORF E Timer ON 141 MIN HOFA ON MITIN 6 On Off Cancels or activates the Aux function Time Enables setting up the duration for the Aux output when gt NO gt NO The Aux command is transmitted from the controller COM COM The duration can be selected from a minimum of 1 second AUX Of AUX On O Connecting the power and GND incorrectly to the Aux terminal s NO and COM ports may cause a short circuit and fire damaging the camera The maximum power capacity of the relay is 30VDC 2A 125VAC 0 5A and 250VAC 0 25A MAN Operating the camera beyond the capacity damage it and cause electric shock 58 Illuminator With Illuminator you can control the red infrared lighting Alarm amp Aux Illuminator Alarm Enable ORE 2 Alarm Tnputl Time Alarm AUX Output NUDI Na tari Wipert Illuminator 3 On 40fi Time e On Off ON OFF Turns on off the Illuminator QO Depending on the surrounding environment it may work not work properly or restricted e Time Operates Infrared Illuminator for the time specify by user 1 second 60 hours Q Infrared Illuminator is an optional accessory sold separately 59 Wiper Settings You can use Wiper to wipe out the front glass of the housing so as to secure a clear view To activate Wiper set the menus below to your preference Alarm amp Aux Wiper Wiper Alarm Enable OFF PUMP 2 ABUMPNEn able Alar
15. Gain Control Settings Main gt Gamer av Camera Focus amp Zooml Sequence White Balance KAR Exposure OSDY Alarm amp Aux L Ini tializel Status Back Light JAGE SSDRL Day 8 Night Others ATW HL Cd MEDIUM AGC Automatic Gain Control controls the brightness by controlling the control sensitivity of video Gain when the brightness of the video is under certain level due to the subject has film under dark lights OFF No AGC function LOW MEDIUM HIGH Increasing step toward the High level adjusts the video to be brighter in dark environment MANUAL Control the Level for detailed control of AGC bdB 41dB 34 SSDR Samsung Super Dynamic Range Camera Focus 8 Zoom White Balance ATH Exposurel Back Light HLCL AGC MEDIUM JSSDRU Day amp Nightl Othersl In the environment where the difference between bright area and dark area is dramatic maintains the bright area and increases the brightness of the dark area to balance the overall brightness SSDR ON SSDR OFF Mode Activate of deactivate the SSDR function Range Able to setup the area where the function will be applied Level Able to adjust the level based on the difference between bright and dark area 35 Day amp Night Camera Day amp Night Focus amp Zoom Mode White Balance ATW Duration Exposure Dwell Time Back Light HLC AGC MEDIUM SSDRY Daly NUTS EL Othersl Conver
16. Integrated Positioning System Installation Operation Manual Model ZC PT437 ZC PTW437 Contents Safety 3 6 Safety Regulations Precautions Product Overview 7 8 9 Features Components Product Configuration Installation amp Connection 10 12 14 15 16 18 19 Connecting Lens amp Camera Connecting Camera Communication Board Communication Protocol DIP Switch Settings Camera ID DIP Switch Settings Protocol Settings Termination Settings Assembly amp Installation Settings 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 34 35 Interface Symbols Power Supply OSD Commands Function Chart Menu Controls OSD Menu Chart Focus amp Zoom Settings Zoom Tracking Settings White Balance Settings Exposure Settings Back Light Settings AGC Auto Gain Control Settings SSDR Samsung Super Dynamic Range 36 37 38 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 59 60 61 62 Day amp Night Others Preset Setup Scan Group SEQ Pattern Auto Run Power Resume amp MD Dwell Time Position Limit Speed Limit Prop P T Text Area Masking Payload Wind Image Hold OSD Settings Alarm Input Alarm Aux Output Illuminator Wiper Settings Initialize Settings Status Settings Trouble Shooting Product Specification 63 64 67 70 Self diagnosis Trouble Shooting Specifications Dimensions Safety Safety Regulations The purpose of the Safety Regulations is to p
17. ORE Each of 1 8 and MD indicates the relevant alarm input and the motion For each alarm input and MD you can set the alarm output You can also assign more than one alarm input and MD to one alarm output port Timer 1 2 On Retains an alarm output for a set duration from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of 60 hours upon the alarm occurrence MOMENT Retains an alarm output only until the alarm is canceled The Alarm Output is equipped with a relay circuit The operation of the alarm output port is as shown in the diagram below Default Normal Open OT NO COM gt COM ps Ln Alarm Out OFF Alarm Out ON Connecting the power and GND incorrectly to the NC NO and COM ports may cause a short circuit and fire which may damage the camera The maximum power capacity of the relay is 30VDC 2A 125VAC 0 5A and 250VAC 0 25A Operating the camera beyond the capacity damage it and cause electric shock Of Aux Out AUX Output is to operate the camera s peripheral devices such as water pump and sirens through the controller and switches as well as through network communications Aux Out has a relationship wiper pump If both aux is alarm output you cannot enable wiper pump Alarm amp Aux Alarm7Aux Output Alarm Aux Output Alarm Enable ORF OUT 1 Alarm OUT 1 Alarm Alarm Input CH MSU KRUA SHA MMD CHT 3 SMG AMD M Timer MOMENT Timer MOMENT Illuminatori POW Aux OUT2
18. a Control Board Wiper Motor Fan amp Heater Connection example of ADL 2MG M1035DP model Lens Label F amp Z Poten F amp Z Poten F amp Z Poten F amp Z Poten Focus amp Zoom Focus amp Zoom Focus amp Zoom Focus amp Zoom Zoom Tele Zoom Wide Focus Wiper Zoom Focus Focus Zoom Zoom Focus Far Focus Near Wiper NEAR TO FAR NEAR TO FAR WIDE TO TELE WIDE TO TELE Lens Label GRAY PURPLE BLACK WHITE GREEN BLACK YELLOW RED Color GREEN Connection somes of SPACECOM HZ8136RDC MP PZF 4W e Lens Label POT ZJE Zoom Tele Zoom Wide Focus VViper Zoom Wiper Focus FAR Focus COM Zoom COM Zoom Wide Focus Far Focus Near Lens Label YEL BRN GRY ORG GRN Color 11 Connecting Camera Communication Board Interface Board Refer to the picture below for the wiring of the product When using Coaxial communication there will not be any extra wiring needed Alarm Output Alarm Input 1ch 4ch Alarm Input 5ch 8ch Communication Connector G Video Connector Q Main Power AC 24V Illuminator Power varies depending on the user s IR request Convex IR uses DC12V 24V Diagram of Communication Control Signal iii ERMA m RESISTO en RS 485 Communication RS 422 Communication Positioning Controller or DVR Positioning Controller or DVR Alarm Connection TE Alarm Output AS Connector Number J4 5 y 7 Alarm Input E ee am Connector Number J3 C
19. accumulation factor is higher the brighter the screen though the afterimage and scuffing can occur QO O For effective A FLK mode do not use Back Light mode at the same time O The screen may become unstable if the Shutter mode has set to and the camera has directly pointed at bright light The Sens Up function will not be available if the Shutter mode is in Manual or A FLK mode 30 Back Light Settings Unlike the conventional camera even if the subject is in backlight this function enables the subject and the background to be seen clearly e Back Light Mode OFF No Backlight mode WDR Activate Wide Dynamic Range Only for ZC PTW437 HLC Activate Highlight Correction function BLC Activate user s backlight correction function Camera Focus 8 Zoom White Balance Exposure Back _ AGL SSDRL Day amp Nishti Others e WDR Applied to CAP 371 Obtains clean video through shooting and correcting both the bright and dark area at the same time WDR OFF Limit Adjusts the WDR function by 3 levels Low Medium High The WDR function is not available while in OFF condition AR Anti Rolling The greater the sensitivity lower the brightness difference between bright and dark area Mode INDOOR OUTDOOR Level Adjusts overall brightness of the WDR video O This function will not be operable if the Shutter is in manual mode 31 Camera HLC Focus amp Zoom
20. ace conductive objects or water containers on top of the camera 5 May cause fire electric shock or injury ct JAN Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter D Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat or fire a ZAN Personal construction is prohibited O Caution The construction requires experience and technic contact your dealer for construction Personal construction may have danger of fire or electric shock AN Do not insert any foreign objects or decompose the product May cause product failure or fire Do not install the product where the product can be exposed to radiation Radiation exposure may cause damage to the product D buluea QO Do not directly spray the vvater onto any parts of the product May cause fire or electric shock QO Gently vvipe the surface vvith a dry cloth Never use chemical substances or detergents using them will damage the painted surface O Do not install the product in places where there is a lot of moisture dust or soot May cause fire or electric shock O Do not drop any objects on the product or apply strong impact Keep away from excessive vibration or strong magnetic influence QO Do not install in a location where temperature is too high 55 C or higher or low temperature 40 C or below or high humidity May be a cause of fire or electric shock O Keep away from heat vents or heating appliances May be a cause of fire or e
21. dapter 8 Please use the power adapter that has greater power capacity than AC 24V AC 6A UL Listed Class 2 Adapter Product Overview Features Various protocols and coaxial communication RS 422 485 communication and Coaxial Pelco C communication is provided RS 422 485 10 types SAMSUNG T SAMSUNG E Pelco D P Panasonic Honeywell AD Vicon GE Bosch Coaxial communication PelcoCoaxitron auto detection e Wide Range Auto Security Functions Preset storage mode Maximum 12 presets can be saved and optimal video can be gained CAP 370 1 Image Holding Provides Preset Freeze to reduce the eye fatigue of the observer when moving the group PTZ Trace Joy Stick manipulation pattern command can be saved and replayed Scan The swing function enables camera to move between 2 select locations and monitor the path Group Search up to 319 preset positions can be monitored in order 6 Masking If a monitoring location includes a highly private area the area can be selectively masked on the screen Propotional P T Main gt P T gt Speed Limit gt Prop P T The Proportional P T function automatically adjusts the control speed of the Pan and Tilt functions according to the current zoom ratio It is useful to adjust the functions manually for detailed controls when monitoring at high zoom ratios Day amp Night With its daytime amp nighttime switch and Sens Up functions based on the ICR Infrared Cut filter Removal
22. de 0x01 Motor driver controller detect stalling 0x02 Detect position error over 1 5deg ALARM 0xXX 0xXX appears 0x04 Motor driver controller detect over temperature 0x08 Detect home sensor error 0x10 Motor driver controller detect over current gt Contact your dealer and inform error code if displayed over two times consecutively CAN NOT FIND CAMERA gt Open housing check SCM X370 module camera cable appears gt consult your dealer gt Make sure that the camera and coaxial controller are installed within Max 500 m According to intalling condition Coaxial communication is not working range is different working gt Use the video amplifier equivalent to coaxitron if the recommended installation distance is exceeded Check the Power Cords gt The Power cord s coating has been damaged gt The Power cord s coating has been damaged gt The power cord is hot to E gt The power cord is hot to touch when the product is in touch when the product is in operation operation gt The power cord gets hot after being folded or pulled on gt The power cord gets hot after being folded or pulled on 66 Product Specification lt ZC PT437 ZC PTW437 gt Color 0 4 Lux F1 6 50 IRE B W 0 02 Lux F1 6 50 IRE H Appr to 1 59 Tele V Appr 42 5 Wide to 1 19 Tele fom AUTO MANUAL ONESHOT rs aon Preset 0 05 120 sec Manual 0 1 sec 60
23. eed depends on the camera module s weight Optimal speed control Set the weight of the camera module between 10 55 M S Depends on wind strength holding torque of Motor is adjusted Acc Time 0 3 Payload 3 0 1 sec Max Panning Speed 120 100 Payload 3 5 100 deg sec Image Hold While in Group sequence displays image of previous preset position as a freeze frame until it gets to the next preset position This feature is useful to prevent observer s perspective confusion Ka PAT Position Limits Position Limi tl Position Limi tJ Speed Limi tl Speed Limit Speed Limi td Text Areal Text Areal Text Areal Masking Masking Mask ins A 6 Payload Payload Wind mid Wind Image Hold Image Hold lima Sem 0 01 53 OSD Settings In this menu you can configure the OSD On Screen Display settings e Camera ID Displays or hides Camera ID in the upper left of the screen e Camera Name Add a name to the camera Main Name Cameral ID NOZIONE D een ES Names Edit OSD Preset No Alarm amp Aux 4 Preset Namel Initialize OE _ Status Alarm amp Aux Language ENGLISH ID 661 CameraName Name Edit GameraName 1 8123456789 PET PASI ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPRQRSTUVWKYZ abcdafahiskimnoparstuyvwxyz P BACK SPACE CEEAR SET Pi 2 7 1 848 068 TX Q When selecting the Camera Name and Preset Name the screen displays the Left keypad Names can be up to 12 characters and can be ent
24. equipment disposal classification Means that this product should not be disposed together with other house hold wastes Therefore this equipment should be disposed at a designated collection point for recycling or disposing electrical and electronic wastes Properly disposing and recycling electrical electronic wastes will protect your health and the environment and conserves natural resources Contact your local city office the waste disposal company or the shop where you purchased the product for detailed disposal or recycling locations CAUTION Only qualified service personnel can use all the service instructions In order to reduce danger of electric shock or other hazards services that are not included in the operating instructions may by prohibited Precautions 1 This product must be installed in the vertical direction Please do not install the product upside down and other directions Please use strong safety chain while installing the product in order to avoid a hazard such as product falling When using a wall mount ensure sufficient strength of the screw to prevent the product from falling Take extra care while moving the product to prevent damage to the product OV dem SOM CNN When connecting power communication video and IR lamp through cable gland seal with tape to prevent the infiltration of water 6 Please turn off the product when opening the housing in order to install the product Always use rated a
25. era in the direction of Pan and Tilt at the same time 42 Group SEQ Selecting Group SEQ recalls a group of multiple preset locations in a consecutive manner Up to 6 groups can be defined and up to 319 presets can be memorized for each group Sequence Presetl Scanl GROUP Patterni Auto RunY Power Resume MD Dwell Time Group 3 Sa PL E FAN mU dime PS 151525 9 Execute Clear e Setting Group Group Group 2GIROUIP Group Group Group Group Kk CFT Em CS 3 Setting Peel Wrts SPD 9081x 883 B61H xe dme axo qme ee Using the joystick enter desired preset numbers into the PSET section DWT indicates the camera s duration of stay at a preset location SPD shows the camera s movement speed by 64 different levels Execute Executes the group operation e Clear Deletes the selected group QO While in Sequence mode operation the actual movement can be slovver than the specified when moving the camera in the direction of Pan and Tilt at the same time 43 Pattern Maximum 4 patterns of the manual operation paths Pan Tilt Zoom and Focus are memorized and replayed e Replay Replays a route saved by the Pattern You can stop replay by using Any Key e Memorize The time for storing the event differs depending on the complexity of PTZ operations of your choice When the memory is up to 600 events it will be stopped You can stop Memorizing by using the OSD
26. ered via the joystick and the Enter key Once a name is entered use the joystick and the Enter key to perform the Set command and save the name 6 Preset Name Using this function you can add names to preset locations e Preset Number Displays or hides Preset Numbers on the screen e Preset Name Add names to preset locations First check the Note e Sequence Status Displays or hides the status of a sequence action that is in progress 54 Position Displays or hides the status of the Pan Tilt and Zoom Operation that is in progress Alarm amp Aux Displays or hides the alarm and aux event signal Language Enable changing the system language Supports Korean English Chinese French German Spanish Italian Portuguese DI ALARM amp Aux Output Setup Alarm Input ET Main Alarm amp Aux EH ule Camera Alarm Enable OFF 2 ORR Sequence AEN alm MEUS IN2 OFF KAN Alarm AUX Dutputd OFF ee TE ve Illuminator yt IN4 OFF 3 All ainm x AUX dh W i per 1 I NS OFF Initialize M ING OFF Status IN OFF INS OFF QOO mT aa SEQ NO e Alarm Enable On Off Enables or disables the Alarm function RRESET oie e M Mode Enables and selecting an Alarm Input method C als OFF OFF OFF NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed IN123 IN123 IN 123 Y ALM GND ALM GND ALM GND ALARMOFF ALARM ON ALARM OFF ALARM ON lt Alarm input when N O is enabled gt lt A b
27. eu win Mtl Hel QO As shown in the picture above the Alarm Input must be entered by Open or Closed type signal through switching AN Don t supply any povver If so it may damage the product and cause electric shock e P Priority Set the priority of Alarm Inputs If more than one alarm is simultaneously activated the alarm with the highest priority activates before the others Once the alarm is canceled the next highest priority alarm activates e SEQ Enable setting up a sequence action for the camera in response to an alarm Available sequence actions are Preset Group Pattern and A Pan e NO Enable setting up a sequence action for the camera in response to an alarm Available sequence actions are Preset Group Pattern and A Pan QO As soon as exiting OSD menu refresh alarm processing and vvork alarm processing 56 Alarm Aux Output Alarm Out Aux You can select Alarm out or Aux each channel Alarm amp Aux Alarm Enable ORF Alarm Input All a MZ A UM E Pl tolet Wipert Alarm Aux Output Alarm A GE Mil DANS HB ITMS MD Timer ORF OUT2 Alarm CH2 Timer2 ORR 6 Setting 1 2 Enable selecting an Alarm Output method Alarm7Aux Output OU 1 Alarm CHI 2 853 9495 86 728 818 M D Timer ORF OUT2 Alarm CH2 ASG AgM Timer ORF Alarm Aux Output oum Ala CH I23 dS Hen TE8 HMD lt MOMENT OU Alarm CH2 SAM Time r
28. function if it is necessary to reset the settings of the camera e Camera Default Set This mode can be used if the camera module has been replaced and you want to keep the camera s existing settings for the new module To reset the camera first replace the old module with a new camera module When the replacement is properly installed turn on the module then execute this command Initialize Default set Factory Default 8 Reset 0 t Cancell n pa di x F dh i m L 1 FL DID eiffa illt sekt AEvercl uitje 61 STATUS Settings Display the settings and version of the camera Main Status Gamera CAMERA INFO sequence CAMERA VER PATI MOT TON VER SCM23787ZNTSC ve 86211881 Vid 24 AUTOMATE 96 09 1 485 110915 md Gee PI OSDL PROTOCOL Alarm amp Aux CONTROLLER Initializel EXPAND VER PS BE EUS TEMPERATURE e CAMERA INFO Display the model and zoom factor of the connected camera SCM2370 ZC PT437 SCM3370 ZC PTW437 CAMERA VER Display Software version of the connected camera MOTION VER Main MCU F W version e PROTOCOL Protocol Setting 6 CONTROLLER Communication mode setting D Duflex Any Command has some ack But According to Protocol It is different S Simplex Jog Command has no ack EXPAND VER Base Expand Board MCU F W version e TEMPERATURE Current main body temperature 62 Self diagnosis CONVEX SPEED x NE
29. lectric shock O If you want to relocate already installed product be sure to turn off the power before moving or reinstalling May cause a fire or electric shock Q Install at well ventilated locations May cause a fire or electric shock FCC Statement This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and operates in accordance with two terms below 1 This equipment may not cause harmful interference 2 This equipment accepts any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations CAUTION This equipment has been tested and certified against the limits for a Class Digital Device Regulations in compliance with the provision of Part 15 of FCC Rules These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference from the equipment installed in a residential area This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and able to release radio frequency energy therefore installing this equipment not in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However in special cases there may be interference even though the equipment has been properly installed IC Compliance Notice This Class digital equipment meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing equipment Regulations regarding equipment that may cause interference The Proper disposal of the product Electrical electronic
30. m Input Wiper Wiper AlarmZAux Output Duration Preset Illuminator Pump Delay lt Duration Delay Off Pump Enable Activate or deactivate the pump function On Activate the pump function that is connected to the wiper Creates detailed submenu items related to the Pump function Off Deactivate the pump function that is connected to the wiper Qu Pump Enable function will not be activated if it is set to Alarm Aux out mode e Wiper Activate the wiper function Preset Select a Preset as the water pumping position Set the preset to face the pump s water outlet Pump Delay Operating time of the pump 1 30 seconds e Duration Operating time of the pump and wiper 6 30 seconds If the pump is turned off means operating time of the wiper e Delay Off Operating time of the wiper 6 30 seconds ra oy on oor Pumps water Wiper clears the Wiper clears out towards the housing during the remaining water housing s front pumping glass Wiper amp Pump Order of Operation 60 INITIALIZE Settings e Reset Restarts the product Main Initialize Reset Cameral Rie 5 b Cancel sequence Default Set 2 D7 x elc Uite 0 Alarm amp Aux 4 Anita status e Factory Default Set Enables resetting the camera to its factory default settings When the mode is selected all custom data such as preset locations is deleted from the camera Use this
31. n Zoom Module SCM 2370 SCM 3370 Please refer to the manufacturer s manual for details about the camera Focus amp Zoom Settings Manin Gamera Focus amp Zoom Camera 2 Sa Zoom ol usmMolde Sequence White Balance ATW Zoom Tracking PAT Exposure Digital Zoom OSDY Back Light OFF Alarm amp Aux L AGC MEDIUM Mni o EDDY tatus ay 1 9 nt OthersY e Focus Mode AUTO consecutive auto focusing function MANUAL converts camera to manual Focus mode TRIG one time auto focusing after Pan Tilt Zoom action Camera Focus amp Zoom OIC USI 8 Zoom Focus Mode TRIG White Balance ATW Zoom Tracking 1 Exposure Dhsh tal 2K CAI Back Light OFF AGC MEDIUM SSDRY Day amp Night Others e Digital Zoom Setting the maximum value of the digital zoom Digital Zoom can be set from 2 x 16 x and in conjunction with the Optical Zoom peforms up to 592 x Zoom O The resolution of the Digital Zoom decreases as the Zoom ration increases O The Auto Focus function may not normally operate under following conditions Flashing lights such as bright lighting neon sign Illumination in the surveillance area is low Slow Shutter action Dark Subject Illumination in the surveillance area is too bright If distant and near objects are in the surveillance area If there is no contrast such as the sky and a wall Staring at the thin horizontal line O Auto Focus focuses at the subject in
32. ns is zoomed in PAT Speed Limit Speed Limit Position Limi ty Limit AS limiet Limit Int speed Index LINEAR Speed Index LINEAR Text Areal Da ay Pep ZU ON Di ro P PAU ON Masking Payload Wind Image Hold 50 Text Area The Area Setting menu enables selecting certain locations in the course of the Pan and Tilt operation and then display the areas with the OSD texts when the camera passes through them Up to 8 areas can be selected PAT Text Area Area Position Limi tl 22 Amela Name Speed Limi tl Area 2 Position De Xiti Area Area 3 OnOff Masking Area 4 Payload Area 5 Wind Area 6 Image Hold Area 7 8 Area START POSITION Edit Area Name 1 eee Area 1 a T NORTH N pay E 01234567891 Bir x4 10 8 RO ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPARSTUVWXVZ OnZOff abcdefghiJklmnopParstuvwxyz ENTER SET ESC EXIT SET P154 Toog ix BACK SPACE CLEAR SE Area END POSITION Area Name E Position On AOF ENTER SET ESC EXIT P 163 T 27 001X e Area Name You can add names to selected areas Names can be up to 12 characters and can be entered via joystick and the Enter key Once a name is entered use the joystick and the Enter key to perform the Set command and save the name e Position As shown in the picture below move the joystick to select the upper left corner and lower right corner of an area e ON OFF Cancels or activates the display function of selec
33. onnector Number J15 NN hi wm TS 13 Connecting Power The maximum power capacity of the built in relay is 30VDC 2A 125VAC 0 5A and 250VAC 0 25A A separate relay driver device is required if used with an adaptor which exceeds specified nominal specifications Connecting the power connector and GND incorrectly to the NC NO and COM ports may cause a short circuit and fire damaging the internal electronic part COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Coaxial communication automatically detects signals and so does not require a separate communication setup process In automatic protocol it can be used to any compatible controller of the next page table ae ee Screws Name plate Rubber Purpose ID Protocol Communication type Ack Etc CAMERA ID DIP SWITCH SETTINGS S1 1 8 Assign a unique number for each camera LE P ma IE 8 The initial value of the switch is O and all of the 8 switches are defaulted to OFF Each switch has a unique value and the ID is the sum of the values of the switches sopra 12 RES TEEN RE vae a Je Ja 8 32 o ae 1 Use a unique ID for each Camera QO The summation values is O it is recognized to ID 1 10 4800 KXHANAL 01 19200 Q HD xx Q d amp uTO 00 500 1 ACK 4499 Prolacel HR T 0 485 svi BBBB BHBBJ sv Wa LLLI B BBBBBBBI 100000000 11 0000000 ADK Een 4 Es
34. ounding the subject is out of color temperature correction range Clear Sky Sun Set When the subject s surroundings are dark If the camera is directed towards a fluorescent light or installed in a place where a lot of illumination changes occur the White Balance may become unstable 29 Exposure Settings Camera Exposure Focus amp Zoom Biraliginvtenelsis White Balance ATW Iris JEX POSUNE Shutter Back Light BLCL Sens Up AGC MEDIUM SSDRY Day amp Nightt Others Controls the exposure meter of the camera e Brightness Controls the brightness of the display over 50 Brighter under 50 Darker e Iris AUTO Automatically adjusts the Iris of the camera MANUAL Manually adjusts the Iris of the camera F1 6 Close 18 Levels e Shutter Controls the electronic shutter Electronic shutter speed is fixed NTSC 1 60 PAL 1 50 Applicable only when Iris is set to Auto ESC Automatically controls the shutter speed according to the brightness of the screen Applicable only when Iris is set to manual A FLK Use this function when the screen flickers due to discordance between surrounding illumination and the frequency MANUAL Manually adjusts the shutter speed of the camera e Sens Up AUTO Accumulates video frame to restore brightness when the shutter speed has dropped considerably at night or in low light environments Sens Up Limit Select maximum accumulated magnification When the
35. over or the camera lens is spoiled if so clean them gt Check if the camera is pointing directly at a fluorescent light or sunlight If so change the camera s direction gt Check the Sens Up settings 30 gt Adjust the Duration and Dwell Time from the Day amp Night Menu gt Check if the camera and monitor power is correctly connected 10 18 Check if the video cable is correctly connected and check the system controller manual gt Check if the Pan Limit or the Tilt Limit is set 47 Deactivate the setting gt Motor or lens might be overheated contact the service manager gt This may happen since the motors have a margin error of n 0 1 gt Check if the Preset or other mode is set 47 51 gt Check the Auto Run settings This function activates saved sequence if the user does not 45 control the camera for certain time Such symptom may occur when the internal Temp has increased from under 20 to over 20 gt Such symptoms may occur if the camera s temperature increases from under 10 to over 10 From under 24 it increases over 24 65 lt The product initialization has been abnormally finished gt Check if installation site has enough free space for proper HOMING FAIL appears product operation gt Do not operate the product by force turn off and consult your dealer lt First hex value pan part error code Second hex value tilt part error co
36. revent the risk of damage to property and user s health Please read the following precautions carefully Detailed Safety standards are as follows JAN Warning Failure may result in death or serious injury AN Caution Failure may result in personal injury or property damage O INFO This symbol is the indication of detailed specifications of the products Please read this section to understand the detailed menu Please read the manual and use the product in accordance with the instructions Please heed all warnings 4 When connecting the power supply check the external connection terminal Incorrectly connecting power supply may cause fire electric shock or product failure 4 Stop using the product when there is smoke or strange smell Warning In such case immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center Continued use may cause fire or electric shock 4 Unplug the power supply when there is a lightning and storm This may cause a fire or product failure Firmly connect the power cord to the power connector before use Caution 1 A loose connection may cause a fire Warni 4 Must use the adapter that is provided when you purchased our product arnin EM 9 Using other adapters may cause fire electric shock or product failure i When installing the camera on a wall or ceiling fasten it securely and firmly The camera may fall and cause serious damage JAN Do not pl
37. rned on the device displays the selected protocol version and other information HOMING AUTOMATIC 9600 S MOTION 111103 EXPAND 110915 6 Displays for 2 seconds 23 OSD Commands Function Chart and Menu Controls This camera can be operated using two methods Using hot keys on its dedicated controller or accessing the OSD On Screen Display on the video output Control Command Method per each Protocol Control Pelco D Samsung T VICON AD Protocol GE Protocol Command Pelco P Protocol Protocol Preset 95 Set OSD Key 3 AuxilaryON IRIS OPEN IRIS OPEN O SD IRIS CLOSE FOCUS NEAR 3 Auxilary OFF IRIS CLOSE IRIS CLOSE OSD ENTER IRIS OPEN FOCUS FAR IRIS OPEN IRIS OPEN IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE FOCUS NEAR IRIS CLOSE IRIS CLOSE IRIS CLOSE The OSD menu commands are as follows omni Rim Move the joystick up down left right Moves the OSD menus up down left right respectively 24 OSD Menu Chart You can have an overall view of the menu structure For more information refer to the applicable page or section in the manual X For CAP VAC products refer to the User Manual for CAP VAC X The camera which supports Samsung T Pelco D Protocol installed in VAC2 model supports OSD MENU setup Sequence OSD Alarm Enable AUX Wiper Pump A9 Gjer si P T PAN TILT 25 Default Set ON OFF 26 Camera Settings ZC PT W 437 Camera settings are explained based on ZC PT437 1 Samsung Techwi
38. ted areas 91 Masking If a monitoring location includes a highly private area the area can be selectively excluded from monitoring PAT Masking Mask 1 Position Limi ti MaSK Speed Limit Mask Text Areal Mateile Mais 0 Mask Payload Mask Wind Mask Image Hold Mask Mask J Bios on OnZO0Ff f OO J C CT Em GMS E RN POSITION Position 0 1 P t i di ENTER SET ESC EXT ENTER SET ESC EXIT P 1 6 T 21 001X P 144 T 03 001X Mask 1 Position X m vA LAT Position As shown in the picture below move the joystick to select the upper left corner and lower right corner of an area ON OFF Cancels or activates the Area Masking function If the tilt angle from zero increase or decrease the masking has more error in accuracy The effective range is between 40 and 40 in the tilting angle If your desired area does not being mask enlarge mask area 92 Payload You can select a housing load of the camera module that will be installed on the housing O Pan Tilt movement speed depends on the camera module s weight For optimal speed control set the weight of the camera module between 3 kg 8 kg Depends On payload Acceleration amp deceleration time is increased Acc Time 0 3 Payload 3 0 1 sec Max Panning Speed 120 100 Payload 3 5 100 deg sec deg sec Wind You can set Wind strength of installation site O Tilt movement sp
39. the camera provides high quality pictures regardless of whether it is day or night Sens Up increases the CCD sensitivity by electrically extending the camera s exposure time Day amp Night enables you to select between color and B W modes depending on the lighting conditions OSD On Screen Display The camera IDs camera preset numbers preset names area names and camera operation status are displayed on the monitor allowing set up of various camera functions through the OSD menu screen Preset Position Saving and Loading Up to 319 preset positions can be set Using this function saves and recalls the camera feed of a selected monitoring location Components Check if the following items are included in the product package 9 pom N s 1 ZC PT437 ZC PTW437 Fuse 8A 1EA Quick Manual 1EA L type Wrench 4mm Options The following items are optional and sold separately Adapter AC 24V 6A Mounts The following items are optional and sold separately Light Bracket Pole Mount Wall Mount 8 Product Confiquration Appearance 3 6 7 8 ZC PT437 ZC PTW437 Lens Wiper Use it to wipe out the front glass of the housing Sun Shield Main Body G Base Block Q Housing Q9 Communication ID Setup Switch Q Reference the page 18 for switch setup Video Output Cable Installation and Connection Connecting Lens and Camera User s camera and lens Camer
40. the middle of the display therefore subjects not in the middle may be out focused 21 Zoom Tracking Settings Focus indexation function when the camera is using Zoom function e Mode AUTO Perform Zoom while in Auto Focus mode TRACKING perform Zoom while in Manual Focus mode OFF Perform Zoom without Focus action Full Manual Mode e Speed SLOW MEDIUM FAST Zoom Speed Control Camera Focus amp Zoom 2 Ole USM EM Zoom Focus Mode TRIG White Balance ATW Zoom Tracking Exposure Digital Zoom OFF Back Light OFF AGC MEDTUM Day amp Night Others Zoom Tracking Mode DS p eleld 28 White Balance Settings Main Camera Camela Focus amp Zoom Sequence hlikte Balance ATH PAT xposure ospy Back Light BLCL Alarm amp Aux L AGC MEDIUM Initial izel PEDI Y 9 Status ay ight Others Enables the color to be seen normally under any lighting conditions 6 ATW Automatically adjusts the color e INDOOR Automated correction function to optimize the color of the camera for indoor environment OUTDOOR Automated correction function to optimize the color of the camera for outdoor environment e AWC Optimizes the color of the camera to current lighting condition May need readjustment if the lighting condition changes e MANUAL Manually adjusts the Red gain and Blue gain of the camera O The White Balance may not normally work under following conditions Q The environment surr
41. ts the camera between Color mode and Black amp White mode e MODE AUTO Normally color mode converts to Black amp White mode during night or low light conditions COLOR Always display the video in color mode B W Always display the video in B W mode Through the BURST ON OFF control the BURST signal can be maintained or removed X Set Burst signal to On when connecting to a device that needs external Sync through Burst signal in B W mode e Duration The sensitivity can be adjusted as the following chart According to the camera installation environment the Switch Illumination may vary Color B W B W Color son e Dwell Time In order to activate switching of Day amp Night mode you can determine the duration of each mode QO If the AGC is at OFF or MANUAL the Auto mode cannot be activated The Auto mode can only be activated in Color or B W mode Using Sunlight and Halogen Lamp in B W mode the Focus may become muddier than the common lighting 36 Others e Sync Select Internal Line Lock INTERNAL Internal Sync type This function Syncs the output timing of the camera to internal crystal LINE LOCK This function Syncs the output timing to AC power to Sync the power of multiple cameras LINE LOCK PHASE Able to setup the adapter s Sync phase between 0 359 O The basic model of ZC PT437 Series does not provide LINE LOCK function e Stabilizer Stabilizes the
42. up to 319 Depends on Protocol and Using Controller Number of Preset is limited in using Hot Key You can use 319 presets via OSD menu in any protocol Valid Preset H Home Preset 0 meme Preset 881x 1 319 38 e Saving Preset Position Selecting a preset number and pressing the Enter key redirects the menu to the screen shown below Using the joystick adjust the location of the Pan and Tilt functions and then set the Zoom and Focus command In Preset Settings the Zoom and Focus command is controllable only by the Zoom command SEL ENT ESC ADJ W T KEY PZ lt gt PTF SAVE e PTZF Setup 1 If you open the PTZF setup menu you will see the following window You can use the joystick to select a desired number 2 Select a preset number and press ENTER You will move to the setup screen Using the joystick adjust the location of the Pan and Tilt functions and then set the Zoom and Focus command In Preset Settings the Zoom and Focus command is controllable only by the Zoom command For switching Zoom amp Focus Use ENTER and ESC key 39 e Edit With this feature you can edit or save the camera scene related settings Focus Mode Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera Brightness Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera Iris Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera Back Light Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera Da
43. upper right corner of the screen 6 Current Alarm Port Display According to Input Alarm Ports Priority One of signs from to 8 will be blinking X The alarm port indicator blinks only when the sequence is running Preset Number Display Settings Ifa preset number is already available H If a preset location is the camera s home position If you use CRT monitor the edge text of screen may not displayed 6 PTZ Function Screen Camera Name Alarm In Seq Aux or Alarm Out Alarm Input Motion Detection Area Text No 1D 001 CameraName 42112346 AREA AreaNameBBl 125678 Area Sequence Status GROUP Preset Name Preset Infomation PRESET 881 PresetNamel P 124 T 81 013X Position Status 22 Power Supply This system turns on simply by connecting the power Q The automatic pre heating process could be started whenever the device is switched on and the air temperature is below 24 C This process is used to ensure that the device works properly even at low temperature The duration ranges between 60 to 180 minutes depending on conditions Before connecting the power 4 Make sure that system and other components for installation are closed so that it is impossible to come into contact with live parts AN Make sure that all the parts are fastened down firmly and safety condition Initial Display when operating normally the same image below will be displayed When the system is tu
44. y amp Night Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera SSNR Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera Post Action Enables setting up an automatic action after the camera arrives at a selected preset location MD Commands the camera to perform the Motion Detection function If Focus mode is set to Auto the MD function may not work properly in a environment OFF Select this when no action Is desired Others You can set AGC Stabilizer SSDR Shutter Sens Up White Balance SSNR functions For terms related to settings refer to the camera menu Preset Edit 381 lt 22 PTZF PTZ 9 177 1970 SpA Scany DENE I OS Moca Groupl Home SEDE ness Pattern Execute SILE Auto Clear DOC a Le ta Power Resume Status ay lg MD Dwell Time rost Aetion Sequence Preset Q When each preset edit starts until preset is executed completely any key don t work 40 e Home Sets one of the Preset as the home position Preset PUCAF Edit dome Execute Clear Status 6 Execute Recalls saved preset location While in Sequence mode operation the actual movement can be slower than the specified when moving the camera in the direction of Pan and Tilt at the same time e Clear Deletes selected preset locations e Status Open a map of saved preset locations An area saved as a preset location is displayed with the V icon Preset PUA Edit Home reset Status
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