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1. 3 2 Basic Function Guide The following operation shall be done in collaboration with backline control device or client software Control devices include control keyboard and DVR etc Client software 1s the software 10 on customer s end Examples are given here for common operation only with assumption that the current control system supports following operation Please refer to Client Softwatre User Manual for detail operation guide Horizontal and vertical motion move the joystick toward the expected direction or press Up Down Left Right buttons Lens zooming operation press TELE button to pull the lens closer and the scene will be bigger Press WIDE button to pull the lens farther and the scene will be smaller Focusing operation After FAR button is pressed the object far away will become more legible and the object in vicinity will become ambiguous After NEAR button is pressed the object in vicinity will become more legible and the object far away will become ambiguous Under auto focus mode camera will focus automatically to maintain legible Figure Now manual focusing operation will still be possible However after other operation of device camera will resume auto focus Iris operation press OPEN and the iris will enlarge and image brightness will increase Press CLOSE and the iris will gradually shrink that leads to brightness decrease Under automatic iris mode both OPEN and CLOSE buttons are still valid However afte
2. White Balance The color temperature gap 1s extremely big with different lights Whiteness balance correction will compensate different color temperature and thus the true color of the object can be restored This unit has four modes auto indoor outdoor and user mode When it is on user mode Red and Blue color compensation options will be enabled 4 3 3 Run Pattern Run pattern menu has two interfaces as shown in Figure 4 3 9 and Figure 4 3 10 If menu options are not selected on interface 1 it can enter interface 2 by moving joystick to the right Likewise if menu options are not selected on interface 2 it can enter interface I by moving joystick to the left MOTION MOTION AUTO FLIP ENABLE LIMIT STOPS ENABLE PROPORTIONAL PAN ENABLE lt SET MANUAL STOP gt PARK TIME SECS 8 lt CLEAR MANUAL STOP gt PARK ACTION PRESET 1 lt SET SCAN STOP gt SCAN SPEED 40 lt CLEAR SCAN STOP gt PRESET FREEZE FRAME ENABLE MOVING SPEED LEVEL MIDDLE NEXT PAGE PRESET SPEED LEVEL 4 BACK EXIT BACK Figure 4 3 9 Figure 4 3 10 1 Auto Flip If the object 1s on the bottom of the screen during manual scan camera will automatically reverse 180 to ensure continuous monitoring If joystick is not released during this period and keeps moving up 1 e the device will run in the direction in which vertical angle increases then the dome will run in the direction in which the vertical angle reduces after flipping to keep trac
3. gt Program client software 4 0 a message box of Register Administrator as Fig 5 6 will appear by then for the first time running Both the user name and password should be no less than 6 digits for registration Notice Please keep the user name and password in mind You may not be able to get access to the software if any of them is missing Please register one administrator Administrator A Login Verify pe Fig 5 6 Register Administrator Enter the registered user name and password as Fig 5 7 Click Login to enter the Preview menu as Fig 3 8 bl User name Password Fig 5 7 User Login Ap papuma A a a 2900 Fig 5 8 Preview Menu 29 Click the Configure button in Fig 5 8 and then right click the blank spaces in the middle Click the Create Root Node button as Fig 5 9 and the Area Properties message will pop up as fig 5 10 co List Group pin Area Information Area name Upper area name Fig 5 10 Area Properties Input the area name you can create whatever name you like and click OK as Fig 5 11 Then right click the area name you have just created as Fig 5 12 30 Network Video Software w Fig 5 11 Area Name Adding Completed Network Video Software Create root node Add area Add stream medi
4. wire RS 485 control wire video wire and network wire Showed as Figure 2 3 Speed dome chassis sketch map The contents of 5 part of the figure are from left to right DC 12v socket voice input output socket alarm input output socket and RS 485 control wire socket Connection method description Device is provided with green bended pin plug for signal cable The wiring procedure is listed as below 1 Pull out green bended pin plug on device base board 2 Loose the screw on the plug with micro I shaped or crosshead screw driver and insert the signal cable on the lower edge of spring strip and fasten the screw 3 Insert the plug back to the corresponding green bended pin socket 4 Connect power cable video output cable RS 485 control cable alarm input output cable based on the need and then close base plate and fasten back screw 5 Install the Speed Dome Inputthe three pillar into the three holes of Hugger salver pay attention to the directions make the P symbol on the Hugger salver in the same direction of P symbol on the speed dome Turn the speed dome widdershins about 15 degrees until it can t be turned any further At this moment the P symbol on the speed dome is aligned with the locking screw on the Hugger salver Screw the locking screws the nut Insti pillar Figure 2 4 Install the speed dome Figure 2 5 the speed dome be installed 2 3 Initial setting
5. 12V TN y MB AN AQT GD LALAR LRS485 OO 12 345678 9 Figure three 4 The problems in practical Users are likely to use star connection in practice at this time match resistance should be connected at the two devices that most apart In figure four those are device one and device 15 But as this connection way does not meet the RS485 Industry Standards problems like signal reflex decreasing of resisting disturbance capacity are likely to take place when the device are long away from each other and result in the reliability of control signals coming down In this case speed dome may be completely uncontrollable or scan with no way to stop it Main Control Device Figure four In this case it is recommended that a RS485 distributor being added This product can change star connection into a connection that accord with RS485 Industry Standard effectively consequently solve the problems lift communication liability shown in figure five deb Distributor Figure five 5 Common Malfunction and Solution of RS485 Bus Fault The speed 1 The address or Baud Rate is not matched 1 Adjust the address or Baud Rate of Host or Speed controlled 4 RS485 wire broke 4 Change RS485 wire dome can be 2 one RS485 wire broke 2 Change RS485 wire controlled but 3 Host and speed dome are too far away 3 Add terminal matched resistance The speed 1 loose contact of RS485 1 faste
6. 2 different ways of connections are showed as Fig 5 1 amp Fig 5 2 Direct Line Cross Line Connection Fig 5 1 Direct Line Connection Fig 5 2 Cross Line Connection 5 1 Set Parameters through IE The default IP of the dome is 192 0 0 64 with 8000 as the default port admin as the administrator and 12345 as the password The administrator can create up to 15 separate operators with different right levels To login the dome through IE input the IP address in the address column and the Login dialog box will pop up as Fig 5 3 Input your user name and password and then click Login to enter the preview page Double click the Camera 01 channel or Preview button to view the menu as Figure 5 4 Right click the Camera 01 channel and the Main Stream 1 Sub Stream and Open sound options will popup Select the Open sound option Fig 5 3 Login Interface 2 CPU 59 2007 07 14 16 10 08 admin 8 Logout Q Play Playback network camera 07 04 2007 Sat 16 12 12 IFI Double click the channel to start preview Fig 5 4 Previewing Interface The Playback and Log functions are reserved as Fig 5 4 To set the dome parameters through IE browser click Config and wait for the Remote Parameters Config dialog box to pop up and then set the parameters like IP address etc for your demand as Fig 5 5 For mo
7. 4 3 22 Press OPEN to enter Set Window interface and the 22 monitor will display a semi transparent purple blanking at the center Now the setting 1s Adjust Position The masked area can be moved to video center by moving joystick up and down or to the right or left Then press NEAR to change the setting to Adjust Size The size of masked blanking can be adjusted by joystick Press OPEN to save masked window settings after adjustment At the same time window color will change to non transparent gray The setting information can be switched for multiple times If the window has already been set before entering this interface the system will indicate whether to re setting or not and users can follow the prompt operation guide afterward 4 Clear window This setting is used to delete the blank window with the current number 4 3 9 Alarm Inputs Alarm Inputs menu is shown as Figure 4 3 23 1 Alarm Resume This function can be set as Open or Close When an alarm is triggered the dome will perform the preset operation If alarm resume is open after the alarm is eliminated the dome will return to the status before the alarm is triggered If alarm resume is closed the dome will stop the current movement only and not return to the status before the alarm triggered Note 1 Pre alarm status includes PTZ position lens zooming factor focus and iris parameters before an alarm is triggered 2 If the dom
8. 94 remote reboot 95 enter main menu 96 stop scan 97 random scan 98 scan by frame 99 auto scan 3 4 Onscreen operation guide Device provides a series of onscreen operation guide to facilitate operation The characters that can be displayed include lens zooming rate angle alarm clock and preset point title Len zooming rate indication In form of Z XXX and XXX is the current zooming rate of lens Angle position In form of PXXX TXX the three digits after P is horizontal angle and the two digits after T 1s vertical angle The angle of Zero position can be defined by user on menu or defaulted by the system For example P235 T35 displayed on screen indicates that the current device is at a position of 235 of horizontal angle and 35 of vertical angle Alarm when an alarm is triggered screen will display relevant alarm number and a horn shaped pattern in front alarm number If alarm is triggered in several channels the number of alarm triggered will flash Clock display in form of X day IX month IXXXX year week day X XX hour 1XX minute XX second Hour is displayed with 24 hour system Preset point label display utilized preset point label is displayed 12 Chapter 4 Menu Operation 4 1 Main menu Notice Different types of Dome with a different menu Enter no 95 preset point to enter device Main menu as shown in Figure 4 1 Change cursor position through joystick an
9. Address O Baud rate 2400 1200 matching resistance OFF 2 4 Switch setting Switch Number Rx Address 0 Rx Address 1 Rx Address 31 Switch Number 2400 Baud 4800 Baud Addressand protocol 9600 Baud y i 19200 Baud dial up description Switch Number Terminated Address and protocol AAA dial up switches iia A 9 Dm OND 12V AN AUT QD ENN ARE E LRSA85 TET 12345678 9 Figure 2 6 Address and protocol dial up switches There is a dial up switches on the speed dome chassis showed in Figure 2 6 Bit 1 to Bit 5 are used to set the speed dome address Bit 6 and Bit 7 are used to set the baud rate Bit 8 and Bit 9 are used to set parity and Manchester protocol Bit 10 is used to set 1200 matched resistance The set method is stated as below in detail Note This speed dome auto adapt Pelco P Pelco D and HIK Code protocol 2 4 1 Device address setting I to 5 1s used to set device address as follow I is the smallest and 5 is the biggest OF OF OF OF OF PP CP ue E pom rr PLP Fae 31 ON ON ON ON ON More examples for address codes dialing mode 1 31 ETA Code dialing 1 E E y 5 D l e E y 5 E 7 8 g 10 11 le OFF OFF ON ON OFF 2 4 2 Baud rate setting 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF lb OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON O
10. EE Belong to area G Serial number had j A T List Group 000 90 oo H Gael BES ES gt Pray Record capture O ES 68 Ll ES ES ay Record Capture Fig 6 2 DNS Server 35 1 Appendix A Making Network Wire The twisted pair for connecting all in one network speed dome camera Network Ethernet and HUB through line 1 fhi tek rhitek 3 orange orange 2 orange orange 2 3 rhi tek fhitek 3 green zreen 4 blue blue 4 5 Thite Thite 4blue blue 6 green green 6 7 Thited fhi tek 7 brorn brorn brown brorn E 2 The twisted pair for connecting all in one network speed dome camera Network Ethernet and PC cross wire Fhitea orange orange l 2 orange orange Z rhite hitek a creen ereen d blue blue 4 hite s 5 r EE Fhite amp blue Ntblue gt 6 green green 6 fhi tek hitek 7 brorn brorn 2 brorn brorn E 36 fhi tek Appendix B R5485 Bus Common Sense 1 RS485 Bus Basic Features According to RS485 Industry Bus Standard RS485 Industry Bus is semiduplex communication bus with 120OResistance the maximum loading capability is 32 effective loads including main control equipment and controlled plant 2 RS485 Bus Transmission Length When using 0 56mm 124AWGI leross wire as communication wire the maximum transmission length in theory is relevant with the baud rate the details are showed in the following tables Baud Rate The maximum transmission l
11. Integrated Intelligent Speed Dome GRAFT User Manual G SD10X I Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may cause if any of the warnings is neglected Cautions Injury or equipment damage may cause if any of the cautions is neglected Warnings Follow these safeguards Cautions Follow these precautions to prevent serious injury or to prevent potential injury or death 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 Please refer to the specific for the requirements 3 Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload 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 odor 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 resp
12. N 40 Appendix D Wire Gauge Comparison List Home and Abroad rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 41 Chapter 1 Brief Introduction 1 1 Product description Modern Closed circuit TV System CCTV for surveillance is the vision expansion and extension of mankind and also a necessary part of surveillance system The development of technologies such as modern electronics image capture new material and advanced manufacturing brings more connotations into the front end camera products for CCTV system so that its design is more intelligent and friendly Integrated intelligent high speed dome is the succession and extension of the integrated design philosophy of PTZ It is properly designed with many functions easy to expand and is an outstanding unit representing the camera products of a new generation With build in digital decoder and PTZ this camera is leading the trend of high tech modern surveillance products It is of Whole Digital Control and flexible programming and the sophisticated transmission system has all the functions including preset points auto scan cruise sequence path preset and also Scan by Frame Manual Position Limitation Auto Reverse Privacy Mask and Back Light Compensation etc and achieves Mouse Tracking when connecting to client software and DVR thus provides Stable Long durance Working with hardly any maintenance required Dome camera supports PELCO D PELCO P and HIK Code protocols and is Sel
13. N ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON Dial up switches 6 and 7 are used for setting baud rating from 00 to 11 They represents 2400bps _4800bps _9600bps 9200bps respectively If the value 1s beyond the range the default baud rate is 9600bps The following table shows the dial up way of corresponding baud rate in detail Baudrate b 7 gt 4800 ON OFF gt 3600 OFF ON 19200 ON ON 2 4 3 Communication protocol setting Dial up switches 6 and 7 are used for setting parity and Manchester protocol The following table shows the dial up way of corresponding communication protocol in detail FF FF e even_ ON Zodd OFF Manchester ON 2 4 4 Terminal matched resistance settings Turn the Bit 10 of dial up switches on means getting through 1200 RS 485 line terminal matched resistance on the contrary means don t get through the resistance 2 5 Alarm In and Output Connection Description The speed dome can connect one channel alarm semaphore 0 to DC 12v input and one channel on off output Thereinto the connection of alarm output is showed below J 3 FG Rel ay 10 A 250 VAC To PC Loadi ng 1 220V AC zero line Left D agr am A ght O agram Alarm output belongs to switching value no voltage external power is needed when connect with a annunciator When connect with external DC power the connection method is showed i
14. Sharpness Options are from 1 to 16 and 16 is the most legible position 7UBacklight Comp When backlight compensation is on camera will automatically compensate the brightness of dark object on the background that is under strong light and adjust bright background in order to avoid light conglomeration on the entire figure due to bright background and unidentifiable dark object Thus legible Figure can be obtained 8 Expo Pattern Exposure pattern can be set to one of auto mode iris shutter preference and self defined mode When setting is automatic iris shutter and gain will all be automatic When it is set to iris preference the iris will take setting value while shutter and gain will be automatic When it 1s set to shutter preference the iris will take setting value while iris and gain will be automatic When it is set to self definition the iris shutter and gain will all take their setting values 15 9 Iris Iris can be set from 0 to 17 17 is the biggest iris The bigger the iris 1s the brighter the image will be 10 Shutter Shutter can be set into 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 180 250 500 1000 2000 4000 or 10000 If it is set to X the shutter time is 1 X 11 Gain Gain can be set from 0 to 15 The bigger the gain is the brighter the Figure will be 12 Expo Comp Exposure compensation effect can be adjusted through exposure volume adjustment 131
15. a server Add device Get device log Delete node gt gt List Group Fig 5 12 Right Click the Area Name Click Add Device and the Server Properties dialog box will pop up as Fig 5 13 Input your Server Name and select HC from the Server Type option Select Normal from Register option Input your dome IP in Server IP e g 192 0 0 64 User Name admin Password 12345 and 8000 for the default Port and then modify Channel to 1 Click the OK button as Fig 5 14 31 Server Properties Server Properties Configuration Server name fikvision Server type HC hd Register nom rl Server IP E Dr GO 45 User name fadmin Password A Port 3000 Chal O Multicast pns p HEVET Belong to area gt Serial number A ee A E EN gt Play Capture Fig 5 13 Add Device 83 hikvision Ea Channell1 5 8 hikvision Ral annell Fig 5 14 DVR Adding Completed Click the Preview button in Fig 5 14 to enter the Preview menu as Fig 5 15 Double click the channel name in the left tree to preview the pictures 32 Network Video Software Double click the channel Fig 5 15 Preview Menu Please refer to Network Video Surveillance Software Operation Instruction 4 0 for more detailed parameters configuration You can find the document in PC Operat
16. and send its name and the IP to the DNS server The client software will immediately connect to the PC that used as the DNS server to tell it which network dome is waiting for access Then the server will search for all the registered network domes and match the dome with this IP When the IP address 1s returned the client software will connect to the network dome to get the video Operations Run the client software 4 0 select Configure gt Server Configuration select network dome In the right tree input Server Name amp DNS Host IP in the Server Configuration box as Fig 6 1 and click Confirm Select Configure gt Device Management double click the network dome name you just added the server attribute message box will pop up as Fig 6 2 Make sure that the sever name is consist with the sever name in remote config and select private DNS in register mode then input the IP address of DNS server in DNS address click Confirm Then you can preview the picture in the preview menu Network Video Software Login Configure Playback Preview 1 83 hikvision 81 Eau Channel01 H hikvision E Channel01 Server Properties Server Properties Configuration Server name hikvision Server type Register Private Domain vi y ar User name admin Password A Port 8000 Channel jn Multicast IP Z F DNS IP 4 E
17. arm Act One Alarm Act can be set for each alarm input channel When an alarm is triggered this action can be performed automatically The alarm act can be set in preset point 1 8 patrol 1 4 or Pattern Path 1 4 If no response action is needed it can be set to NONE 4 Aux Output The dome has 2 auxiliary outputs and each alarm channel can be related with one channel output If it is set to 1 then the alarm channel will be referring to auxiliary output 1 If it is set to 2 then the alarm channel will be referring to auxiliary output 2 Set to NONE if no auxiliary output is needed 5 Alarm Inputs It is used for defining alarm input signal type and can be set to NO NC and Off With Normal Close the low electric level alarm will be triggered With Normal Open the high electric level alarm will be triggered With Off this path of alarm will be closed 5 JAux Output Auxiliary output menu is shown in Figure 4 3 25 1 Aux Output It is used to set auxiliary output type to Normal Open or Normal Close With Normal Open output I is valid With Normal Close output 0 is valid 2 Dwell time It refers to output interval on this output channel which can be set from 0 to 60 sec ACTIVATE AUX CLEAR AUX 1 MODE ALWAYS CLOSE lt CLEAR ALL PRESETS gt DWELL TIME SECS 0 lt CLEAR ALL PATROLS gt AUX 2 MODE ALWAYS CLOSE lt CLEAR ALL PATTERNS gt DWELL TIME SECS 0 lt CLEAR ALL WINDOW BLANKING g
18. can scan by frame and random scan with 4 patrol path 4 pattern path and 8 preset points Automatic running mode can also be set into closed mode 5 1Scan speed It is the speeds for automatic scan frame scan and random scan which can be set from 1 to 40 corresponding to device horizontal speed from 1 s to 40 s Due to the speed up and slow down of dome running 1f scan area 1s small with high scan speed and scan stops settings the scan may have already slowed down before reaching the preset speed and therefore 1t can not reach the scan speed 61 Preset Pic Freeze When preset point 1s called with this function on video image will keep the previous status before the dome reaches the target preset position 7 Limit Stops Left and right limits can be set for both joystick operation and scan to let the dome runs in a certain ranged area This limit on device will be valid only when limit stops is open If limit stops is set to close mode then the dome will not be restricted even if there is stops setting 8 Manual stops To set the operation limit of joystick enter this menu option and move the joystick to the left or right to the desired limited area based on the prompt Move the joystick to the right after pressing lt OPEN gt to confirm After it reaches the desired limited area on the right press lt OPEN gt to confirm and the setting 1s finished If Limit Setti
19. cted by left clicking device will move to its center and enlarge it With right clicking the lens will zoom in and the scroller can easily make the lens zooming and mouse operation automatically incorporates zooming effect Zooming Vertical and Horizontal scan speed will be changed during zoom time as speed down 1f zoom out and speed up if zoom in to get better monitoring performance The function can be enabled disabled by menu Auto focus function The integrated engine will focus automatically to get clear image Users can manually adjust focus by FAR and NEAR buttons but the system will enter auto focus mode again after vertical horizontal movement or zoom IR Cut Filter Depends on the Camera Function IR can be set as auto illumination convert mode or manual illumination convert mode The integrated engine will automatically change CCD illumination with regard to environment lightening conditions Without this function on users can choose Day or Night mode to choose color or B W display Low Light Shutter Shutter speed slows down in low illumination conditions to keep the image clear The function can be enabled disabled in the user menu BLC Function Object will turn dark like shadows when strong background lighting exists With BLC function on 1t can automatically do back light compensation to avoid object being unidentifiable and get clear images Automatic White Balance Aut
20. d move the cursor on the menu option to be selected Press lt OPEN gt to confirm 1 e operation can be done on this menu options If current menu contains sub menu and then it will enter the corresponding sub menu To perform operation on menu option the selection number behind menu can be changed by moving joystick up and down Press lt OPEN gt to confirm and return to previous menu The same procedure is followed for the next operation for which no description is given Select Exit menu option to confirm and exit from menu operation MAIN MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM INFOMATION DOME DRIVER MODEL SEE THE DOME DOME SETTINGS DOME ADDRESS 0 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS COMMUNICATION 9600 N 8 1 CYCLE CAMERA POWER TEMPERATURE 35 REBOOT SYSTEM SOFTWARE VERSION 2 0 LANGUAGE ENGLISH EXIT Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 4 2 Sys information This menu displays current dome system information as shown in Figure 4 2 Information in menu option can not be changed and Temperature refers to temperature inside device cover Click Return to return to the previous menu or click Exit to save the settings Operation is similar to all level submenus 4 3 Dome settings On entering dome settings menu information as shown in Figure 4 3 1 is displayed There are totally two interfaces for dome settings menu as shown in Figure 4 3 1 and Figure 4 3 2 respectively The two interfaces can be switched over by moving joystick left or righ
21. e 4 3 5 Figure 4 3 6 CAMERA CAMERA BACKLIGHT ENABLE PICTURE FLIP ENABLE EXPOSURE MODE AUTO WHITE BALANCE OUTDOOR IRIS 8 R GAIN 30 SHUTTER B GAIN 30 GAIN SLOW EXPOSURE LEVEL 2 EXP COMP NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT Figure 4 3 7 Figure 4 3 8 4 3 2 Camera function Camera function menu has two interfaces as shown in Figure 4 3 6 4 3 7 and 4 3 8 When it is not on menu option operation mode three interfaces can be switched over by moving joystick left or right 1 Auto focus Under auto focus mode camera will automatically adjust the focus to get clear image and the manual FAR and NEAR focus adjustment buttons will be disabled with this function on When no auto focus is used focusing shall be done manually 20 Zoom Limit This unit has zooming options 18 36 72 144 and 216 Max optic focus variation is 18 times 3 Zooming Speed Zooming variation speed comes in three positions 1 e high medium and low 4 Low lighting Limit The shutter will automatically slow down to obtain clearer figure through exposure time extension under low lightening SOIR Cut Filter IR Cut Filter can be set into both auto and manual mode The camera will automatically convert CCD sensitivity according to ambient light change If the function is disabled color display or black amp white display can be selected through Day and Night on the menu 6
22. e is in motion before an alarm triggered it will return to previous PTZ position and then continue with the motion before the alarm is triggered ALARMS ALARM SETTINGS RESUME ENABLE ALARM NUMBER 1 SEQUENCE SECS 5 ALARM PRIORITY HIGH RESET DELAY SECS 5 ALARM ACTION DISABLE lt ALARM SETTINGS gt ACTIVATE AUX DISABLE ALARM CONTACT ALWAYS OPEN EXIT Figure 4 3 23 Figure 4 3 24 2 Alarm Sequence If there are more than one channel with highest priority among the alarm channels currently triggered then the dome can do all the preset operations following the time reference between the alarms and the time interval can be set from 1 second to 200 seconds 3 JAlarm Rest Delay After the alarm for one channel is eliminated the alarm of this path will not be triggered for a certain period of time in order to avoid duplication This time interval can be set from 0 second to 300 second 4 Alarm Settings Alarm settings menu is shown in Figure 4 3 24 1 Alarm Num Num I to 6 refers to the alarm channel num 23 2 Priority Alarms priority 1s divided into three priority levels as high medium and low If alarms triggered are at different priority levels only the linkage corresponding to the highest priority alarm will be performed If there is more than one alarm with the highest priority the current alarm act will be switched automatically among them in every alarm sequence time 3 Al
23. ed path Preset Point is initialized as 0 Stay Time as 2 and Cruise Speed as 30 Click Open and exit after finish setting Note Patrol begins in horizontal direction After horizontal scan is finished it will quickly reach the vertical preset position followed by a pause and then corresponding lens zooming change 3 Preview Path Users can view the patrol path already been set under this function and stop preview on clicking OPEN 4 Clear Path This menu option is used to delete current patrol path 4 3 7 Pattern Path Pattern Path menu interface 1s shown in Figure 4 3 19 PATTERNS PATTERN NUMBER REMAINING MEMORY lt EDIT PATTERN PATH gt lt PATTERN VIEW gt IRIS OK IRIS CANCEL lt CLEAR PATTERN gt REMAINING MEMORY EXIT Figure 4 3 19 Figure 4 3 20 10 Pattern Path Num It is the Pattern Path number for the current operation This unit supports 4 Pattern Paths from 1 to 4 21 2 Program Path The submenu of program path is shown in Figure 4 3 20 Enter this option by pressing Enter button and the following operation on dome will be recorded The current available space will be display lively and the path can no longer be recorded after the remaining space is 0 Note Among the four paths path I has the highest priority and path 4 the lowest To edit a certain path when another edited path with lower priority already exists
24. ength 2400BPS 1800m 4800BPS 1200m 9600BPS When using thin communication wire or using the products in strong electromagnetic interference environment or many devices are connected on the bus the maximum length should become shorter accordingly on the contrary the maximum length should become longer 3 Connection Way and Terminal Resistance 1 RS485 industry bus standards ask the devices being connected in daisy chained way there are 1200 terminal resistance at the two ends show as figure one simplified connection can use the connection method shown in figure two but the length of D should be smaller than 7 meters YVEN 5 z E 12012 1 2H 33 AH 393 Figure two 2 The Connection Method of Speed dome Terminal 1200 Resistance 37 Speed dome Terminal 1200 matched resistance can be connected by setting the dial up switches on the speed dome chassis as shown in figure three When the speed dome leave the factory 1200 matched resistance is not connected as default users can set the 10 bit of the switches on to connect the matched resistance on the contrary if users don t want to connect the matched resistance turn the 10 bit of the switches off Switch Number Rx Address 0 Rx Address 1 Rx Address 31 Switch Number 2400 Baud 4800 Baud y Addressand protocol 9600 Baud 19200 Baud anohes dial up description Address and protocol dial up switches 1 2 3 BG YF E QD
25. enu in Presets menu as shown in Figure 4 3 14 4 3 15 and 4 3 16 Camera function can be set separately for each preset point and the setting 1s valid on preset point mode only After preset point status 1s changed the camera function parameters will automatically restore to default settings CAMERA CAMERA BACKLIGHT ENABLE PICTURE FLIP ENABLE EXPOSURE MODE AUTO WHITE BALANCE OUTDOOR IRIS 8 R GAIN 30 SHUTTER B GAIN 30 GAIN SLOW EXPOSURE LEVEL 2 EXP COMP NEXT PAGE BACK EXIT Figure 4 3 15 Figure 4 3 16 4 Clear Presets This menu item 1s used to delete current preset point 4 3 6 Patrols See Figure 4 3 17 for patrol menu interface 11 Patrol Num It is the number of patrol path for the current operation This unit supports 4 patrol paths numbered from 1 to 4 20 PATROLS INDEX PRESET TIME SCAN SPEED PATROL NUMBER 30 30 30 30 lt EDIT PATROL PATH gt lt PATROL PREVIEW gt lt CLEAR PATROL gt 30 30 30 30 Figure 4 3 17 Figure 4 3 18 20 Edit Patrol Path Menu interface of edit patrol path is shown in Figure 4 3 18 Move joystick up and down to select the numbers in Number column Move the joystick to left and right to select between Preset Dwell Time and Scan Speed When cursor stays on Preset Dwell Time and Scan Speed move the joystick up and down to change setting value Presets can be deleted or added in the edit
26. f Adaptive to them For more convenient usage the camera supports Menu Setting functions as parameters like system info display camera configuration pre set positions sequence mask areas can all be set on the menu while password authentication protect the settings being modified by others 1 2 Device Appearance casing camera transparent cover Figure 1 1 Speed Dome Appearance 1 3 Features Onscreen Menu The dome camera supports onscreen menu function which allows users to get device information status and do dome settings Self adaptive to Multiple Protocols The dome camera supports PELCO D PELCO P and HIK protocols and is self adaptive to them Keyboard Control The vertical and horizontal camera movement can be controlled with keyboard DVR and client software Manual Stops When the device is controlled by keyboard with this function on the horizontal motion of camera will be limited within the restricted area and users can not see the scene outside the area Auto Scan The speed dome supports three scan modes in horizontal direction including automatic scan frame scan and random scan Scan speed can be set on menu from level 1 to 40 corresponding to the range from 1 second to 40 second Auto Scan Stops Depends on the Camera Function The camera can only scan back and forth in the set area and will flip automatically when it reaches the limit with this function on Use
27. ing System after the installation of client software 4 0 by selecting Start gt Program gt client software 4 0 33 Chapter 6 WAN Access The IP protocol supports WAN access based on PPPoE dial up function Make sure that the software you are using supports the function before using these network functions 6 1 Dial Up With PPPoE Make sure that the user name and pass word of PPPoE are set correctly by the client software refer to User Manual of Network Digital Surveillance Software as Fig 6 1 The dome will try to establish connection to the network with PPPoE function automatically every time when it is powered on and get a dynamic IP address by then Network Video Software Login Preview Configure Playback User i hikvision x Channel01 1 hikvision E Server configuration 18 Channel configuration amp COM configuration Alarm configuration amp Us 4 gt Server Configuration Information Server name network camera Cycle record YES v Device ID ge 0 Enable scaler Off y Channel number i HDD number penge Alarm input number ah Alarm output number 2 Server type vs y vet i Edo DS6101HFP00200705138cCH004000055wCU i Network Configuration Information NIC type 10M 100M auto y MAC address 00 40 30 7c c4 07 kar IP address 192 0 0 5 Port fn gt Subnet mask 255 255 248 0 Gateway ee DNS host IP 192107 1g Mul
28. ing continuity After joystick is released order resolution will restore to its original status When auto flip 1s disabled vertical motion of dome will not trigger horizontal motion Note The function will be invalid when pattern path is set If the dome is still in limitation area after turning over by more than 180 then the function will be enabled Otherwise the function will be invalid 16 2 Proportional Pan When proportional pan function is started PTZ horizontal and vertical motion speeds will automatically change accordingly When portion increases camera motion will automatically slowed down when portion decreases camera will automatically speed up in order to achieve better object tracing effect If this function is closed it will be difficult to trace slow motion object or focus on still object with higher proportion Note this function will always be valid on setting pattern path 3 Park Time When no control signal is received within a period of time and park action 1s set then the dome will perform this motion Park time can be set from 5 seconds to 720 seconds Note If no control signal is received for a period of time under following circumstances no automatic running will be performed 1 Call special preset point and relative motion isn t stopped 2 External alarm with motion unstopped 4 Park Action The option includes three scan modes as auto s
29. l Product GESCEIPLION necne icids l Lia DERN 444 2 lo FANN JR 2 En per halm 5 Installation preparas es 5 22 MER 5 A Ree tun eNTORT Weer er Mer erence Mereer terre n Ten Terr t rena ce rrr atcenrer ee here ere 7 72 Teos Ree 8 24 De VICE Idd ED NR 8 Bd 9 2 4 3 Communication protocol setting sssrinin aa eaea aaia 9 2 4 4 Terminal matched resistance settings rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnseeessesssnnnnene 9 2 5 Alarm In and Output Connection Descriptio iisa aS 9 Chapters Operatiom sr es 10 L PN 10 2 Basie Function Cde eree 10 339 Pre pors Ji sped NON VS 11 14 Oen Ave 12 Chapter 4A Menu Pee a 13 LE IMA MON AAA AA 13 42 ys imMornmalol ta a 13 2 DOME AN e ds Less 13 ARS NI A a Eaa 14 432 Gade A TUNCUON EEE EE ERE 15 453 RUD Pen 16 2 TE SN 18 2 NN 18 250 Plasserer 20 251 Pen PA RR 21 2 SPANO DNEPR 22 A Utd dan 25 2310 6 24 24 Feel 25 2 Cerne 25 ASO DS VStCi NC DOO pen 26 Chapters Paramete COnN TN 27 JJ Set Parameters od lh acuda 21 5 2 Parameter Configuration through Client SO tWare oooooonnnnccccnccnnonononononononanannnonnnncnnnnnnnnnnos 29 Chapter 6O WAN Acosta ii 34 BDS PP Lee 34 NNN 34 Appendix A Making Network WI dit A sein A een eae 36 Appendix B RS485 Bus Common Sense rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 37 Appendix C The Table of the Relationship between Wire Diameter and Transmission Length for ANNO P
30. n left diagram the external power should be in the range of DC12V 30mA When connect the external AC power external relay is asked to avoid the danger of device damaging and getting an electric shock the connection method is showed in right diagram Chapter 3 Operation Instruction 3 1 Power on Action After power is turned on device will perform self test action that begins with lens motion then horizontal motion and finally vertical motion After power on self test action the interface as shown in following Figure will be displayed The start up interface will disappear after 40 seconds SYSTEM INFORMATION DOME DRIVER MODEL SEE THE DOME DOME ADDRESS 0 COMMUNICATION 9600 N 8 1 TEMPERATURE 35 C SOFTWARE VERSION 2 0 LANGUAGE ENGLISH IP ADDRESS 192 000 000 064 SUB MASK 255 255 255 000 BACK EXIT Lens motion Lens zoom in and out and then close iris Iris keeps closed until motor action finishes Horizontal motion Dome turns clockwise first and then counter clockwise after it detects zero position It will stop after a short trip Vertical motion camera will begin with slow downward motion After reaching contact point it will move up quickly and stop at 45 Column Dome Address displays current device address 1 e address on dial tray Now dome soft address is not used If dome soft address is used dome soft address will be displayed on booting Please refer to Chapter 4 3 1 for dome soft address settings
31. ndicates that the current date is 15 hr 33 m 25 s Jan 18 2007 Menu options to be modified are selected by moving joystick left or right 31 Zero position angle setting After entering this menu move joystick left or right to define the zero position angle of device in horizontal level Save the setting and exit after selection 4 Display information setting Display information setting menu interface is shown in Figure 4 3 5 The display duration can be selected independently with each menu option The display time interval can be 2 seconds 5 seconds or 10 seconds Normal open mode or close mode can be selected as well Each display position is fixed and preset point display position covers position angle display and lens zooming rate display If both are set on Normal open mode preset point title will always be displayed under preset point mode Under the other modes the position angle and lens zooming rate will be displayed Alarm prompt and menu operation can be done at the same time The difference is that alarm linkage will be triggered under non menu mode while no alarm linkage will be triggered under menu mode DISPLAY SETUP CAMERA ZOOM LABEL 2 SECS AUTO FOCUS ENABLE AZIMUTH 2 SECS ALARM MESSAGE ENABLE ZOOM LIMIT 18 ZOOM SPEED MIDDLE TIME DISPLAY ENABLE PRESET LABEL 2 SECS LANGUAGE ENGLISH LOW LIGHT LIMIT ENABLE IR CUT FILTER AUTO SHARPNESS LEVEL 8 NEXT PAGE BACK 14 Figur
32. ng menu option is on Open status device will move the joystick to the left and the boundary reached is the left limit point 17 When device moves the joystick to the right the boundary reached is the right limit point If there has already been a limit stop setting the new setting will cover previous setting 9 Clear manual stops This option 1s used to clear the operation limit of joystick already set 10JAuto Scan Stops It is used for setting limit stops in auto scan mode Setting method is same as the joystick operation Note If manual stops are already set automatic scan will be restricted within manual stops area no matter there is a auto stop setting or not 11 Clear Auto Scan Stops This menu option 1s used to clear the operation limit stops of joystick already set 4 3 4 Line Sync Note Version 2 00 does not support line synchronization function 4 3 5 Presets Preset point menu interface is shown as Figure 4 3 11 PRESETS PRESET NUMBER 1 PRESET LABEL PRESET 1 lt SET PRESET LABEL gt lt EDIT PRESET SCENE gt lt CLEAR PRESET gt Figure 4 3 11 Preset Number The dome supports up to 200 preset points Preset Number displays the preset point under the current operation If this preset point has already been defined the description of this preset point will be displayed below If it is not defined No Definition will be displayed Preset p
33. ning RS485 wire not smoothly 4 Too many speed domes are connected 4 Add RS485 distributor 39 Appendix C The Table of the Relationship between Wire Diameter and Transmission Length for 24V AC When the wire diameter is a fixed value and 24V AC voltage wastage rate is below 10 the recommended maximum transmission length is as follows For the AC power supply device the biggest voltage wastage rate is 10 For example a device with 80VA rated power being installed 35 feet 10 meters away from the voltage transformer the minimum wire diameter is 0 8000mm TE 1 000 2 000 20 141 0423 225 08 358 1064 905 275 2 30 94 28 150 45 603 183 72 al 112 34 179 54 452 137 4 p 190 36 40 Appendix D Wire Gauge Comparison List Home and Abroad Approx Wire Approx Mire Cross ing Cle n Gauge for Gauge for sectional ire Diamter a MR rap rea of Naked Wire CANG SUG tenne 0 050 EE a dg 0 00196 0060 050 900283 00283 0 00385 0 00503 0 00636 0 00785 0 00950 EE 01327 HAS 01539 0 0201 02011 0 02545 0 03142 0 04115 0 290 0 06605 0 330 28 30 0 08553 0 350 0 09621 0 400 0 450 29 0 560 0 600 sa 0 710 0 750 20 19 18 15 osoo 20 an oser 0 900 KO E 1 000 280 16 e ae 1 500 Pts 2 500 is 4 9080 41 oe
34. o White balance function compensates between different color temperatures to get true color of object and enable the feeling of on spot monitoring Patrol Support up to 4 patrol path settings Users use a group of preset positions to guide the camera on the patrol path scan speed between 2 preset points and dwell time on each point can be set separately Pattern Path Series of camera movements can be saved and recalled again to form a pattern path Supported information includes vertical and horizontal PTZ movements zoom preset while Auto Focus and Iris is set as default mode External Alarm The camera supports 6 channels ON OFF alarm input input mode can be either N O or N C or disable this channel Camera will perform preset operations like scan cruise sequence and preset positions calling when detected alarm signals Auxiliary Alarm Output 2 channels of auxiliary ON OFF output for trigger or control other devices When an alarm occurs it will be output through the mapped auxiliary channel Output mode can be either NO or NG or disable this channel via operation menu and the auxiliary output time can also be set Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Installation preparation Please check 1f all the items on the package list have been included with your camera before installation and make sure they are in good condition Notice The standard configuration of dome is not including power adapter the standard of the power adap
35. oints for special application will remain in control protocol and do not display in setting therefore 11 Edit Preset Label Preset label settings is as shown in Figure 4 3 12 in editing status The label input can be numeric capital or small English letter special symbol or the Chinese character contained in Level I Chinese Word Bank The inputting method contains simple editing function with the following function keys ZOOMWIDE For switching between input status INS or OVR where INS indicates that input characters are inserted to cursor position and OVR indicates that input character will displace the character at cursor position Cursor will automatically move forward after character 1s input 18 ZOOMTELE Delete the characters at cursor position FOCUSFAR Move the cursor under the title in cycle from right to left FOCUSNEAR Switch input status among Numeric Capital Small English Symbol Chinese and Editing status OPEN Confirm enter into the operation of next level CLOSE Cancel return to the previous operation UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Select Chinese character to be input move cursor input phonetics PRESET LABEL PRESET 1 PRESET LABEL IRIS CANCEL IRIS OK FOCUS DELE FOCUS CHOICE ROCKER APPOINT IRIS OK 0123456789abcdefghij IRIS CANCEL KlmnopqrstuvwxyzABCoD EFG HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX LAR ASA E AL Figure 4 3 12 Figure 4 3 13 Description is given through the following e
36. onsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance Cautions 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 20 C 60 C dusty or damp locations or fire or electrical shock will occur otherwise 3 Do not aim the camera at extra bright places e g the sun or the light A blooming or smear may occur otherwise which is not a malfunction however and affecting the endurance of CCD at the same time 4 The dome cover for indoor use shall be kept from rain and moisture 5 Exposing the equipment to direct sun light low ventilation or heat source such as heater or radiator 1s forbidden ignorance can cause fire danger 6 Please use the provided 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 Integrated Intelligent Speed DOM visit di dons veaaescawaaaduadueniesaaieesdoarseiceraqvaads i Chapter L Brier Introductorio enc ser tanea sere saa eea calco Ence soraaccastaasesnarancasaaceheceaseescoeaseeess l L
37. or this path has already been edited then the system will indicate whether the previous editing shall be deleted or re editing is required which can be done by following the prompt message If no manual stops are set and this stops are set in the following operation this stops will act on the motion recorded in the Pattern Path 3 Preview Path If the Pattern Path corresponding to the current path has been set after this menu option is entered this Pattern Path shall be run for preview After Exit 1s entered the Pattern Path will stop running 4 Clear Path This menu option is used to delete the current patrol path Note when a path is deleted the other paths already edited with lower priority will be deleted at the same time 4 3 8 Privacy blanking The menu interface for privacy cover up 1s shown in Figure 4 3 21 10 Window Num It is the window numbers for available operation from 1 to 12 Up to 8 windows can be set on one image 20 Window Status Window status can be set as Open or Close If current window has not been set users cannot set 1t as Open After Set Window the default window status will be Open WINDOW BLANKING SET WINDOW POSITION FOCUS SWITCH CONTENT WINDOW NUMBER 1 WINDOW ENABLE ENABLE lt WINDOW SETTING gt IRIS OK lt CLEAR WINDOW gt IRIS CANCEL EXIT Figure 4 3 21 Figure 4 3 22 30 Set Window Set Window is shown in Figure
38. r other operation on dome camera will resume automatic iris motion Preset point operation Preset point can be set or called through keyboard or menu Under manual operation mode press PRESET numeric in sequence and then ENTER to confirm and save the current PTZ and lens setting as preset point information Preset point num is the input numeric And it supports 200 preset points However preset point setting range is related to control system used See control system manual To utilize preset point press CALL numeric in sequence and ENTER to confirm Part of preset point codes are used as special function and saved for operation See 3 3 on page 35 For preset point operation on menu see 4 3 5 on page 48 Note Utilization of preset point on device will be restricted within joystick range If preset point is in the range the utilization is effective If not it will be ignored Special preset point utilization is no exception 3 3 Preset points with specific function Examples of special function preset point are given as follow No of preset point function 33 auto flip 34 return to zero point 35 run patrol path 1 36 run patrol path 2 37 run patrol path 3 38 run patrol path 4 11 39 camera setting to day working mode 40 camera setting to night working mode 41 run Pattern Path I 42 run Pattern Path 2 43 run Pattern Path 3 44 run Pattern Path 4 92 Limit Stops setting 93 setting of manual left right stops
39. re specific information of Remote Parameters Config please refer to Instructions of Client Software version 4 0 from Section 2 5 3 of remote distance parameter settings Instructions can be found in the client software4 0 in the path of Start Program client software 4 0 after installation oven Fars Cen aa A Geral Pa 6 Aden Paa E Une GJ ee TT A AEE ei hare ariyan rn F Cocido hedd Pre Dira UDS ES fim Ec MeT Charal hrala fr OT atar mw Ad Mer f Akt Find 13 Fi Ta ca Mr ball Hives ori ari e MAE rr a ril ie m a G loe Cee 2 Tube sado za 25 340 0 Te try LP y o o g pet i jis of bd ter mL ME ro 8 1 06 bara Haas oP fia oo dG are Hist Pet nn Wie PRP SE iran PPP i PPP Ll pa i g PET Fani BAAS tered IF fo 0 4 0 bek Dimer Frey MITE For a mamana LATA me pe ra DEF Vamp Pabba TT Fonn rad uden t ha pute sa Fig 5 5 Remote Parameters Config Notice Security level settings are necessary for browsing equipments by IE 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 28 5 2 Parameter Configuration through Client Software After the installation of client software 4 0 click the client software 4 0 in Start
40. rs can not see the scene outside the area Scan limiting function is under manual stopping function 1 e if manual stopping function is set for device 2 manual stopping function will become effective automatically at automatic scan Preset Point Each preset point includes PTZ horizontal vertical position and lens zooming factors etc When preset point is initiated the dome will move to the position corresponding to preset point message Users can add delete and call each preset point Onscreen Operation Guide Onscreen operation guide can display preset point title position angle and zoom factor information on screen and the function can be opened or closed in menu Auto Flip If the object is on the bottom of the screen during manual scan camera will automatically reverse 180 to ensure continuous monitoring The function can be enabled disabled by menu Privacy Blanking Depends on the Camera Function With privacy blanking users can set the screen area not to be seen The covered area will move along with device in horizontal and vertical directions and automatically adjust its size on zooming to ensure the area 1s always covered up Mouse Tracking 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 sele
41. t lt RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS gt EXIT Figure 4 3 25 Figure 4 3 26 4 3 10 Clear Settings Clear Settings menu is shown in Figure 4 3 26 and used to clear dome settings Note Please pay attention with Restore Defaults as all users settings will be cleared and the dome will automatically reboot 24 4 3 11 Password protection Note Version 1 00 does not support this function 4 4 Restore Defaults Restore Defaults menu is shown as Figure 4 3 26 The dome will be restored to below default parameters this operation 1s taken ANMAT O Zoom display Reference Info Display for 2 seconds after Preset Label display restore 4 5 Camera Reset It is used to reset the camera and camera parameters will be restored to factory settings and 25 the camera will reboot 4 6 System Reboot It is for system rebooting 26 Chapter 5 Parameters Configuration Notice This chapter is just for network dome There are several network parameters of the camera 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 2 of which are introduced as below 1 Set the camera parameters such as IP address and PPPOE through IE 2 Set the camera parameters through the client software Please make sure that the PC and network dome are connected and can ping successfully before the parameter setting
42. t During interface switch over cursor shape can be changed from time to time to indicate the interface status first page end page and middle page The controlled items are selected still by moving joystick up and down DOME SETTINGS SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS DOME SETTINGS PATTERN PATH CAMERA PRIVACY BLANK MOTION ALARM INPUTS LINE SYNC PRESET PATROLS NEXT PAGE BACK Figure 4 3 1 Figure 4 3 2 AUX QUTPUTS CLEAR SETTINGS PASSWORD 13 4 3 1 System information setting System information setting menu is shown in Figure 4 3 3 1 Device soft address When soft address is enabled device will apply soft address This unit supports 1 255 device soft addresses However consideration shall be given on the supporting range of currently applied keyboard for device address when soft address is set When soft address is disabled device will apply the hard address on dialing code on the base board Among these addresses the hardware address O is the broadcasting address which can receive control message from any address If control device address is zero all devices can be brought under control SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS SOFTADDRESS 1 ENABLE SOFT ADDRESS ENABLE Y M D 08 05 06 DATE H M S 16 03 12 ZERO AIM DISPLAY SETUP IRIS OK IP ADDRESS IRIS CANCEL MEMROY FOR POWER DOWN BACK EXIT Figure 4 3 3 Figure 4 3 4 2 1System date System date interface is shown in Figure 4 3 4 The interface in Figure i
43. ter is AC24V 3A And the Network Speed Dome whose model has an E at its end support PoE power 2 2 Installation 1 Install the Hugger salver If the wall is wood use self tapping screw to fix it to the wall If the wall is concrete adhere the fix card in the attachment to the position where plan to place the dome Make 3 5 holes in accordance with the 3 holes on the fix card Then fix with the concrete screws then use self tapping screw to fix the Hugger salver as shown in Figure 2 1 Adjustaent notch Figure 2 2 install the hugger salver Open the dome cover and then remove the camera and pearl cotton 3 In the bottom of the camera we can see device base board as shown in Figure 2 3 There are two dialing switches SW1 and SW2 for the setting of device address code baud rate and communication protocol and other parameters Please refer to Chapter 2 4 Switch Setting for specific setting Switch Number Rx Address 0 Rx Address 1 Rx Address 31 Switch Number 2400 Baud 4800 Baud 9600 Baud 19200 Baud 1 Address and protocol dial up description 2 Analog video output interface BNC 3 Address and protocol dial up switches 4 Network Interface 5 Power voice input output alarm input output and RS485 Interface 208 2 BG EG 12V IN g A D AN AOT QD ALAR LR485 Figure 2 3 sketch map for speed dome chassis 4 Connect Power wire Voice input output wire Alarm input output
44. ticast IP OP SORA 0 0 Remote host IP 192 502 1213 Remote host port rd gt E PPPoE PPPoE IP a S PPPoE user PPPoE password gt NAS host IP NAS directory HTTP port eo Server Version Information Firmware version v20 build 070427 Hardware version 0x0 Encode version v4 0 build 070411 Front panel version 0 W Restore Reboot Confirm List Group 60000 O gaon 2 Play Record Capture OO ooo loma O00 6888 Fig 6 1 Dial Up with PPPoE Notice Please make sure that the ADSL Modem is powered on The dome needs to be restarted to establish the network connection after the configuration of PPPoE parameters for the first time 6 2 WAN Access There are two methods to get the access which are shown as below 1 Get a static IP from your ISP for WAN access You can open some ports such as 80 amp 8000 ports in the router which has got static IP from the ISP and then connect them to the router After that you can use the client software to control it Turn to ch3 2 to find the client software operations 2 Use DNS service for WAN access You will need a PC connected to Internet with static IP that owns software providing DNS service at the same time such as IP Server the PC 1s so called DNS server You can also register a 34 domain name through the DNS service dealer and visit 1t with the domain name When network dome is connected to WAN with PPPoE it will get an IP address
45. xamples 1 Input of numeric capital amp small English letter and special symbol is described through the example of English letters Small English letter input is shown in Figure 4 3 13 Select input status for Small English with FOCUS NEAR and the fist 10 letter in English will display on the menu If the letter to be input is b please move the cursor to b with LEFT and RIGHT and then press OPEN to confirm If the letter to be input is k please switch to the following 10 English letters with UP and DOWN so that they will display in the bracket and operate similarly as letter b input during this period ZOOMWIDE ZOOMTELE FOCUSFAR and FOCUSNEAR will all be effective On finishing letter input press CLOSE to return to editing mode and press OPEN to finish input The modifications will be cancelled if CLOSE is pressed 19 CAMERA AUTO FOCUS ENABLE ZOOM LIMIT 18 ZOOM SPEED MIDDLE LOW LIGHT LIMIT ENABLE IR CUT FILTER AUTO SHARPNESS LEVEL 8 NEXT PAGE BACK Figure 4 3 14 21 Reference Info Lens Position After entering this menu users can operate PTZ and lens to set the position of current preset If the position on this preset point has already been set the original setting will be covered Note the lens position setting will be restricted within the limited area when manual stops are set 30 Camera Func There are three interfaces on Camera Function sub m

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