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WPTI-36EXD - Watchnet Inc.
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1. 25 5 8 2 White balance 26 6 Function setting 27 6 1 Preset 27 6 2 28 6 3 29 4 30 6 5 31 6 6 Time 32 7 Privacy zone 5 33 8 Alarm function 34 9 1 36 10 3
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3. Picture 10 4 5 Trouble Possible cause Solution PTZ can do A The address and baud rate setting of PTZ self testing B The and connection of Rs485 Bus is but cannot be incorrect are not in conformity with those of controller A Change the address and baud rate of controller or PTZ B Replace Rs485 Bus wires C Make sure the connections are fully seated A The Rs485 Bus line is not in good contact with the connectors B One wire of the Rs485 Bus is broken C The PTZ is very far from controller D There are too many PTZ connected in the system controlled but the operation is not smooth controlled C The PTZ is very far away from controller D There are too many PTZs connected in the System The PTZ can be A Secure the connection B Replace Rs485 Bus Wires C Add termination resistors to the system D Install Rs485 distributor 41 Appendix 24 10 5 DIP switch setup 10 5 2 Protocol setup SW2 Open base there are two code switches with SWITCH NUMBER SW2 8 digits SWland SW2 SW1 is for setting of 0 PTZ ID SW2 is for settings of control protocol 0 0 0 0 0 baud rate terminal resistance connect PELCO 1 0 0 0 0 ERNITEC 0 1 0 0 0 VCL 1 1 0 0 0 MOLYNX 0 0 1 0 0 VICON 1 0 1 0 0 SANTACHI 0
4. 8 4 1 1 1 8 4 1 2 Call the main 8 4 1 3 Menu and keyboard operation 8 4 2 Edit dome 1 1 9 4 3 1 11 10 4 4 Display 11 4 5 System motion 12 4 5 1 Auto 12 4 5 2 Speed proportion 12 4 5 3 Park 13 4 5 4 Power up 13 4 5 5 Fan startup by temperature 13 4 5 6 Advance 14 4 6 Cle
5. Glass pastern Picture 11 8 6 11 9 Cabling Connection According to different night vision function you can refer to the following connection drawing 2 Video connector Yellow 3 Alarm terminal 1 Black 4 RS485 terminal 5 Power supply terminal Connection drawing of Infrared LED 11 9 1 e Installation Introduction 1 Alarm terminal 2 2 Video connector 3 Alarm terminal 1 4 RS485 terminal 5 Power supply terminal Red 24 Black AC24V 6 Searchlight power supply NOTE 5and 6 should connect with AC24V adaptor individually Connection drawing of Searchlight Picture 11 9 2 Please connect cables refer to the attached tag Detail connection refer to below list Alarm terminal 1 Alarm terminal 2 RED ALMI AQUA NC2 PINK ALM2 BROWN NO2 YELLOW ALM3 GRAY ALM7 GREEN ALMA PURPLE ALM6 BLACK COM ORANGE ALMS5 WHITE NO BLUE NC RS485 terminal Power supply terminal YELLOW RS485 GREEN Rs485 RED AC24V YELLOW GROUNDING BLACK AC24V 11 10 Electrification inspection Connect video cable and control cable to the other equipments Electrify 24VAC power The PTZ carries on self checking and executes replacement procedure after power on In the process of self checking camera will rotate horizontally and slowly for one and half cycle to the default original horizontal point which is set by factory the
6. 269 Picture 11 7 1 49 Installation Introduction CS 11 8 Installation Stand up mount top dowm mount and wall mount are available for this product which are suitable for different installation environment Because this product is integrated package please set parameters of baud rate control protocol as well as PTZ IP address by setting sw itch number before any installation Please refer to setting of switch number in appendix 11 8 1 Stand up Mount Installation Standard setting 1 Installation place must meet the requirements of wiring Notice safety of 11 2 chapter 2 Installation pole must be strong and stable which is not easy to shake Setting switch number of PTZ setting baud rate control protocol and IP address of PTZ camera according to setting of switch number in appendix of user manual Iron plate Picture 11 8 1 Using the bedplate of PTZ as a model to draw the pos ition of bores which are on the iron plate Then fix the PTZ on the iron plate by M6 screw Refer to picture 11 8 2 50 Picture 11 8 2 11 8 2 Top down Mounting Non standard setting 1 the mounting position must enable to und M ertake the weight of PTZ Notice 2 Such a mounting way is only suitable for top down type Otherwise it would be water leaking Picture 11 8 3 Using the bedplate of PTZ as
7. Inside the dome is precision optical and electronic parts please avoid severe press hard vibration and other improper operation methods which may cause damage to product in transportation and installation Please do not disassemble parts inside of product at random which may cause negative influence on use of product No additional parts available Please comply with standards of Electrify Safety and use our own power transformer of product Enough distance must be ensured between RS 485 cable Video signal cable and equipments of high voltage when transmission Thunder proof surge proof and wave proof etc protection measures are needed Do not use product beyond the rated temperature humidity or specifications of power Do not place camera point to Sun or shining objects Do not use strong or abrasive cleansers to clean product please use dry cloth to clean up dirt Neutral cleanser is needed for dirt which is hard to eliminate Handle product with care so as to avoid crash or vibration Damaged will be caused by incorrect usage Please fix product to the position which is solid and firm Please use special paper of lens to clean up dirt on Lens 11 2 Distributing the Line in Security Please refer to right picture 11 1 1 Power cable lightning rod It is necessary to keep 50 meters dista
8. 4 Choose pattern number move the cursor to PATTERN NUMBER press OPEN pattern you choose as current pattern the following operations aim at the current pattern 5 Define current pattern tour move the cursorto PROGRAM PATTERN press OPEN to set pattern track move the image random and draw the focus The PTZ has a tour that is no less than 180s a series of park time magnification focus will be recorded press OPEN to save 6 Run pattern operate joystick to RUN PATTERN press OPEN to run the PTZ will continuously and repeatedly record the specific track When carry out program run clear pattern and edit label should choose pattern number at first NOTICE 29 Function setting MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT FUNCTION SETTING PRESETS gt SCAN gt PATTERNS TOUR ZONES gt TIME RUNNING BACK EXIT TOUR NUMBER 1 EDI KOWR RUN TOUR CLEAR TOUR BACK EXIT EDIT TOUR 30 O EXIT PO S TM PO S TM 295 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 6 4 Tour Tour is the built in function in the PTZ it will arrange the presets into the queue of auto tour and can set how long it will park at preset Operate auto tour 1s
9. as the left picture shows e SCAN NUMBER e SCAN SPEED e SET LEFT LIMIT e SET RIGHT LIMIT RUN SCAN e CLEAR SCAN e EDIT SCAN LABEL 2 Define current scan number operate joystick move the cursor to SCAN NUMBER press OPEN tilt up downjoystick to choose scan number press OPEN to save the following operations aim at the current scan number 3 Scan speed setting operate joystick to SCAN SPEED press OPEN tilt up down joystick to adjust scan speed press OPEN to Save 4 Left limit setting operate joystick to SET LEFT LIMIT press OPEN operate joystick to choose objective image press OPEN to save Right limit setting is the same as left limit setting 5 Edit scan label operate joystick move the cursorto EDIT SCAN LABEL press OPEN to enter submenu edit label move the cursor to LABEL the system will auto set the label as AUTO SCAN press OPEN to revise The label can set up to 16 characters and doesn t need editing characters Pressing OPEN continuously to jump over and using spacebar to replace the deleted characters When you finish to edita character pressing OPEN toenter into the next editing character 5 3 when you finish to edit the last character pressing OPEN to save NOTICE Press CLOSE to exit Character of label is suitable for choosing as follow 0 9 A Z lt gt Space The editing ways of other labels are the same
10. it means camera tilt up Joystick to down when choosing menu it means to choose the next one when choosing picture it means camera tilt down Joystick to left when choosing menu it is equal with CLOSE when choosing picture it means camera tilt left Joystick to right when choosing menu it is equal with OPEN when choosing picture it means camera tilt right Press TELE and WIDE at the same time it means 3D joystick rotates joystick cap Menuoperation BACK Back to the former menu EXIT Exit to menu Open some setting OFF Close some setting MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE gt EXIT SYSTEM SETTING EDIT DOME LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD SETUP CLOCK SETTING gt BACK EXIT EDIT PTZ LABEL 1X LABEL gt D88 SERIES BACK EXIT System setting 4 2 Edit dome label When using a lot of PTZs systems in order to identify each PTZ the systems support title setting The setting ways as follow 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto SYSTEM SETTING and press OPEN to enter into the next menu 3 Operate joystick move the cursorto EDIT PTZ LABEL and press OPEN toenter into the label
11. 16 139 42 140 20 6 32 9 51 15 129 39 150 18 5 30 9 47 14 120 36 160 17 5 28 8 44 13 113 34 170 16 4 26 7 42 12 106 32 180 15 4 25 7 39 11 100 30 190 14 4 23 7 37 11 95 28 200 14 4 22 6 35 10 90 27 Appendix 10 3 Domestic and Abroad Wire Gauge Conversion Chart Bare Wire Diameter AWC SWC Bare Wire Cross Sectional Metric Size mm Apprximate Approximate Area mm 0 050 43 47 0 00196 0 060 42 46 0 00283 0 070 41 45 0 00385 0 080 40 44 0 00503 0 090 39 43 0 00636 0 010 38 42 0 00785 0 110 37 41 0 00950 0 130 36 39 0 01327 0 140 35 0 01539 0 160 34 37 0 02011 0 180 33 0 02545 0 200 32 35 0 03142 0 230 31 0 04115 0 250 30 33 0 04909 0 290 29 31 0 06605 0 330 28 30 0 08553 0 350 27 29 0 09621 0 400 26 28 0 1257 0 450 25 0 1602 0 560 24 24 0 2463 0 600 23 23 0 2827 0 710 22 22 0 3958 0 750 21 0 4417 0 800 20 21 0 5027 0 900 19 20 0 6362 1 000 18 19 0 7854 1 250 16 18 1 2266 1 500 15 1 7663 2 000 12 12 3 1420 2 500 4 9080 3 000 7 0683 39 Appendix C 10 4 RS485 Bus Basic Knowledge Characteristics of Rs485 Bus As specified by RS485 standard RS485 Bus is of half duplexed data transmission cables with chara cteristic impedance as 1200 The maximum load capacity is 3
12. ENABLED 040 TEMP CENT ADVANCE SETTING BACK EXIT 4 5 Systematic motion control Systematic motion controlling may control a series of canonical mov ement of the PTZ and play an important role in controlling the PTZ 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to SYSTEM SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to MOTION press OPEN to enter systematic motion controlling menu as left picture shows 4 5 1 Auto flip 1 Operate joystick move the cursor to AUTO FLIP press OPEN toenter auto flip setting tilt up down joystick for example choosing ON to open auto flip choosing OFF to close auto flip Press OPEN to save REMARK When opening the auto flip function user holds the joystick in the down position the camera rotates pan 180 degrees after the camera rotates tilt up to 180 degrees 4 5 2 Speed proportion pan 1 Operate joystick move the cursor to PROPORTIONAL PAN press OPEN toenter proportion pan setting tilt up down joystick to choose if choosing ON it means to open proportion pan if choosing OFF it means to close proportion pan press OPEN to save OPERATION KNACKS When manually adjusting for far focus situation the PTZ responds ata high speed so that touching joystick slightly
13. a process of incessantly transfer each preset One tour can store 32 presets at most 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto FUNCTION SETTING press OPEN enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to TOUR press OPEN to enter menu tour 4 Setthe park time of preset Operate joystick move the cursor to TOUR DWELL press OPEN there will be a sign in the front of TOUR DWELL the cursor jumps to right tilt up down to set park time and the range 15 000 255 s 5 Set tour move the cursor to EDIT TOUR press OPEN to set tour interface PO S TM set preset speed and time press OPEN the first dwell is activated tilt up down joystick to choose preset number the preset numerical value should be within 1 80 preset a tour can set up to 24 presets Press OPEN the cursor jump to the next dwell operate joystick up down to choose current arrival preset speed total 8 level of speed increasingly from level to level 8 Press OPEN the cursor jumps to the next dwell operate joystick up down to set current preset maintaining time 60 seconds maximum If set the presets ofthe second line move the cursor to the second line press OPEN to continue edit Press OPEN to save after setting press CLOSE to exit 6 Run tour Operate joystick move the cursor to RUN TOUR press O
14. as above 6 Run scan operate joystick to RUN SCAN press OPEN to exit the menu and it stars to run scan 1 Left limit and right limit of scan can t be set the same point N 2 Under scan process speed magnification and tilt direction won t change if the speed magnification and tilt direction of the two NOTICE limits are inconsistent run scan is base on left limit MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING gt ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT FUNCTION SETTING PRESETS SCAN PATTERNS TOUR ZONES TIME RUNNING BACK EXIT PATTERNS PATTERN NUMBER PROGRAM PATTERN RUN PATTERN CLEAR PATTERN EDIT PATTERN LABEL BACK EXIT EDIT PATTERN LABEL LABEL PATTERN 1 BACK EXIT Function setting 6 3 Pattern Pattern is built in function in camera the PTZ can record tracks that are no less than 180s A series of pan tilt controlling and lens controlling command Each PTZ may set up to 4 pattern tours 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to FUNCTION SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick to PATTERN press OPEN to enter menu ttern PATTERN NUMBER PROGRAM PATTERN RUN PATTERN CLEAR PATTERN EDIT PATTERN LABEL
15. cursorto SYSTEM SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to INITIAL INFO press OPEN to display initial information as below the left picture Initial information includes S N of the PTZ software edition Protocol PTZ ID communication parameter System setting may change the numerical value of initial information 2 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT 2 N SYSTEM SETTING EDIT PTZ LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD SETUP CLOCK SETTING gt BACK EXIT S DISPLAY SETUP YXPTZ LABEL OFF PRESET LABEL OFF ZOOM LABEL ON ZONE LABEL OFF DIRECTION LABEL ON TEMPERATURE LABEL OFF TIME LABEL ON DATE LABEL ON BACK EXIT t System setting 4 4 Display setup 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto SYSTEM SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to DISPLAY SETUP press OPEN toenter display setup menu May setting the content of the display setup as follow DOME LABEL PRESET LABEL ZOOM LABEL ZONE LABEL DIRECTION LABEL TEMPERATURE LABEL TIME LABEL DATE LABEL 4 Taking display PTZ label as an example to explain the operation
16. installation 48 11 6 Structure 1 49 11 7 Basic size 49 11 8 Installation 50 11 9 Cabling 51 11 10 Electrification 51 12 Maintance service 1 52 XW Precaution Precaution Electrical safety Conform to country and local electrical safety standard when using or installing the product Transportation with care The PTZ should be protected against extremes of pressure vibration and humidity during storage installation and transportation The infrared PTZ camera is transported by integrated packing Installation with care Please refer to user installation manual when installation Please pick up the Infrared parts gently and do not press it or else which will cause the malfunction of parts the lens of Infrared belong to optional products please do not touch it by your
17. is coincide with the request If not please contact your supplier e Please use this product according to the working conditions request e Please handle with the pan tilt module carefully do not extrude various structure parts The down cover belongs to the senior optics part do not touch with hand Please do not get through power except for the electrifying inspection in process of installation gt Check the structure intensity for installation space and installation site e Make sure you have enough space to hold this product and it s parts of installation in the site e Make sure the bearing capacity of ceiling wall bracket that installs the PTZ support the gross weight ofthe PTZ and the structural parts of installation It is necessary to have the safe coefficient of 4 times or above Stuff Preparation Please select the type of cables based on transmitting distance Minimum video coaxial cable requirements 1 75 9impedance 2 All copper conductor wire 3 95 copper net structure Domestic Gauge International Gauge Maximum Distance ft m RG59 U RG59 U 750ft 229m 5C 2V RG6 U 1 000ft 305m 7C 2V RG11 U 1 500ft 457m RS485 Communication cables Refer to manual appendix 24V AC Power supply cable Refer to manual appendix gt Keep the Original Package Materials Please preserve the mode original package material properly after opening the PTZ packing in order t
18. process Tilt up down joystick to move cursor to Dome LABEL OFF press OPEN thereisasign besides Dome LABEL the cursor is twinkling besides OFF as left picture shows 5 Operate joystick setting number changes between ON OFF when setting ON it means to display PTZ label whensetting OFF it means not to display PTZ label when pressing OPEN the cursor jump back in front of DOME LABEL means label setting is finished when moving the cursor to EXIT it means exiting the menu setting The displaying information on the screen will change with the PTZ rotation Through the information on the screen user can see current PTZ inside temperature magnification display zone etc When all the label are displayed the PTZ works as the following picture shows In the picture 305 means pan angle 45 means tilt angle Temperature label Zone label Date label Time label Direction label Zoom magnification label 11 System Setting MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT J SYSTEM SETTING EDIT PTZ LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD SETUP CLOCK SETTING gt BACK EXIT M MOTION AUTO FLIP ON X PROPORTION PAN gt ON PARK TIME 005 PARK ACTION SCAN POWER UP ACTION AUTO FAN
19. setting menu 4 Operate joystick move the cursorto LABEL and press OPEN to edit current label 5 When the cursor is twinkling the first character of the label to move joystick to choose character after editing press OPEN to save 6 Moving joystick to BACK and press OPEN to back to the former menu The label may set 16 characters and doesn t need editing IN characters Pressing OPEN continuously to jump over and NOTICE Using spacebar to replace the deleted characters When you finish to edita character press OPEN to enter into the next editing character when you editing the last character pressing OPEN tosave Press Close to exit Characters of label available for choosing are as follow 0 9 A Z lt gt Space The input ways of other labels are the same as above System Setting 23 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT SYSTEM SETTING EDIT PTZ LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD SETUP gt CLOCK SETTING gt BACK EXIT INITIAL INFO M S N 5DSAD7B24500000 FIRM WARE V1 00 PROTOCOL FACTORY ADDRESS 001 4800 8 1 EXIT 4 3 Initial information 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the
20. window to display in the screen b Press OPEN there will be a square displaying in the center of the screen operate the joystick and move the square to the central place that need to conceal c Press OPEN operate the joystick to adjust the size of privacy zone joystick to up the height is increased joystick to down the height 1s reduced joystick to right the width 1s increased joystick to left the width 18 reduced d Press OPEN to save the current privacy zone setting and the window will auto change as ON at the same time N This function is decided by the parameter of built in camera NOTICE if the camera has not this function this option is invalid N A 33 Alarm Function MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING gt WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS RESET DELAY 020 ALARM CONTACT N C ALARM SETTING ARM SETTING BACK ALARM SETTING LANGUAGE gt EXIT 8 J ALARMS RESUME OFF SEQUENCE 002 EXIT ALARM NUMBER 001 ALARM ACTION TOUR ACTIVATE AUX NONE ALARM PRIORITY HIGH BACK EXIT M 34 8 Alarm function The PTZ may connect with 7 alarm input 2 alarm output and support alarm linkage The external alarm message sends to the PTZ then the PTZ moves to alarm point shoot to call preset auto scan auto cruise and auto pattern and choose that to run alarm output or not 1 The system enters into the ma
21. 01000 50 01001100 17 10001000 51 11001100 8 01001000 52 00101100 19 11001000 53 101011202 20 00101000 54 01101100 21 10101000 55 11101100 25 01101000 56 00011100 23 11101000 57 10011100 24 00011000 58 01011100 25 10011000 59 11011100 26 01011000 60 001111 0 97 11011000 61 10111100 28 00111000 62 01111100 29 10111000 63 11111100 30 011110020 64 00000010 31 11111000 65 10000010 32 00000100 66 01000010 33 10000100 67 11000010 44 Appendix CS Switchnumber Swl a 01 2 3 456 7 8 68 00100010 69 10100010 70 01100010 7 11100010 72 00010010 73 10010010 74 01 010010 75 11010010 76 00 110010 77 10110010 78 01110010 79 11110010 80 00001010 81 10001010 82 01001010 83 11001010 84 00101010 85 10101010 86 01101010 87 11101010 88 00011010 89 10011010 90 01011010 91 11011010 92 00111010 93 10111010 94 01111010 95 11111010 96 00000110 97 10000110 98 01000110 99 11000110 100 00100110 101 10100110 Switch number Swl ID Big 2345678 102 01100110 103 11100110 104 00010110 105 10010110 106 01010110 107 11010110 108 00 1 10 110 109 101 101 10 110 01110110 111 11110110 112 00001110 113 10001110 114 01001110 115 11001110 116 00101110 117 10101110 118 01101110 119 111011
22. 1 1 0 0 PANASONIC 1 1 1 0 9 SAMSUNG 0 0 0 1 0 DIAMOND 1 0 0 1 0 KALATEL 0 1 0 1 0 LILIN 1 9 120 VIDO B02 0 0 1 1 0 HUNDA 1 0 1 1 0 PHILIPS 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 RESERVED OTHERS In the following list 1 set DIP as TON Use Divas DER 10 5 3 ID setting SW1 The ID switch in decoder and the ID setting of the PTZ as follow in the picture I set DIP 10 5 1 Baud rate setup SW2 switch as NO 0 set DIP switch as OFF Please according to AppdienxRS485 Bus Basic knowledge to check whether Baud rate is satisfied with the demand of transmission distance Switch number Sw2 Baud rate Bit 6 7 2400bps 0 0 4800bps 1 0 9600bps 0 1 19200bps 11 Appendix Switch number Swl Switch number SW i 21 234 5 6 7 8 Bi 23 456 7 8 00000000 34 01000100 1 10000000 35 11000100 2 01000000 36 00100100 3 11000000 37 10100100 4 00100000 38 01100100 5 10100000 39 11100100 6 011000020 40 00010100 7 11100000 4 10010100 8 00010000 42 0 10 10 100 9 10010000 43 11010100 10 01010000 44 0 01 10 10 0 11 11010000 45 10110100 12 00110000 46 01110100 13 10110000 47 11110100 14 01110000 48 00001100 15 11 0000 49 10001100 16 000
23. 10 120 00011110 121 10011110 122 01011110 123 11011110 124 00111110 125 0 126 01111110 127 111110 128 0000000 I 129 10000001 130 01000001 131 11000001 132 0 010000 133 10100001 134 01 10000 I 135 1110000 I Appendix Switchnumber Bit 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 136 00010001 137 10010001 138 01010001 139 11010001 140 00110001 141 10110001 142 01110001 143 11110001 144 00001001 145 10001001 146 01001001 147 11001001 148 00101001 149 10101001 150 01101001 151 11101001 152 00011 001 153 10011001 154 01011001 155 11011001 156 00 1 1 100 I 157 101 1 1 00 1 158 0 1 11 100 1 159 11 1 1100 1 160 00000101 161 10000101 162 01000101 163 11000101 164 00100101 165 10100101 166 0 1 100 10 I 167 11100101 168 00010101 169 10010101 Switchnumber 1 Bit 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 170 01010101 171 11010101 172 00110101 173 10110101 174 01110101 175 11110101 176 00001101 177 10001101 178 01001101 179 11001101 180 0 0 10 1 10 181 10101101 182 01101101 183 11101101 184 00011101 185 100111091 186 01011101 187 11011101 188 00111101 189 10111101 190 01111101 191 11111101 192 000000 I I 193 1000001 194 01 0000 I I 195 110000 11 196 00 1000 I I 197 1010001 1
24. 198 01 1000 11 199 11100011 200 00010011 201 10010011 202 01010011 203 11010011 45 Appendix 24 Switch number Sw1 Switchnumber Swl dd 81 23 4567 8 871 23 456 7 8 204 00110011 238 Ot tx E 205 10110011 239 11110111 206 01110011 240 00001111 207 11110011 241 10001111 208 00001011 242 01001111 209 1000101 I 243 11001111 210 0100101 I 244 00 10 101 1 I 211 11001011 245 10101111 212 00101011 246 01101111 213 10101011 247 1 1 1 081114 214 01101011 248 00011111 215 11101011 249 10011111 216 00011011 250 01011111 217 10011011 251 11011111 218 0 10 1 10 1 252 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 219 1101101 I 253 14111111 220 00111011 254 01111111 22 101 1101 I 255 11111111 222 01114120 14 223 21171714 N Notice Debug address Only factory 224 00000111 protocol and Pelco can be set if the camera 225 address is set as 0 user can select any protocols to control the PTZ 226 0100011 I 227 11900111 228 0010011 I 229 1410 0111 230 0110011 I 231 1110011 I 232 00010111 233 10010111 234 618 fOr Tt 1 235 11010111 236 00110111 237 10110111 0 Warnings 11 Installation 11 1 Caution Please refer to user manual before installation Power AC220V 110V AC24V for actual needs please refer to label of product
25. 2 unit loads including main controller and controlled equipment Transmission distances of Rs485 Bus When user selects the 0 56mm 24AWG twist ed pair wires as data transmission cable the maxi mum theoretical transmitting distance are as foll OWS Baud rate Max distance 2400BPS 1800m 4800BPS 1200m 9600BPS 800m 19200BPS 600m If user selects thinner cables or installs the PTZ in an environment with strong electromagnetic interference or connects lots of equipment to the Rs485 Bus the maximum transmitting distance w ill be decreased To increase the maximum transm itting distance do the contrary gt Connection and termination resistor The 5485 standards require a daisy chain Conn ection between the equipment There must be ter mination resistors with 1200 as the picture 10 2 1 Please refer to picture 10 2 2 for simple connection D should not exceed 7m NN 1200 1200 1 2 3 4 32 Picture 10 4 1 1209 1 2 3 48 32 Picture 10 4 2 40 gt The connection of 120Q termination resistor Connection mode for 120 Q resistance of equipment terminal Setting connection of terminal resistance 120Q in the base cover Refer to Picture 10 4 3 Default of factory No 8 digit of SW2 is set OFF on code switch No 8 digit of SW2 is set ON o
26. 3 Lightning Proof and Surge Proof This product uses TVS lightning Proof technology can prevent from the damage of the equipment caused by kinds of pulse signal such as instant lightning strike of power below 4000V the surge and so on At the same time you must adopt the essential prote ctive measure according to the actual situation regarding outdoor installation under the guarantee electricity security Refer to chapter 1 3 Distributing the line in security 11 4 Water Proof Outdoor PTZ has well waterproof moisture proof dustproof performance has achieved the IP66 international standard The indoor PTZ doesn t allowed to install in out door environment which is full of moisture and possibly en ter water You should prevent the product and the internal components from damage that caused by the long time water drop or spatter 11 5 The preparation of installation gt The request of the quality of installation person and maintainer All installation and maintenance work related this product should complete by technical personnel who have qualification of installation and maintenance Please refer to this handbook for detail gt Basic requirements e Allelectrical work must be observe local latest electricity laws regulation on fireproof as well as the related laws and regulations Checking everything is completed according to packing list Make sure the application place and the way of installation for PTZ
27. 7 10 1 Menu 37 10 2 24VAC Wire Diameter and Transmission Distance Comparison chart 38 10 3 Domestic and Abroad Wire Gauge Conversion 39 10 4 Rs485 Bus Basic 40 10 5 DIP switch 42 10 5 1 Baud rate setting 42 10 5 2 Protocol 42 10 5 3 42 11 Installation 47 11 1 47 11 2 Distributing the Line in 47 11 3 Lightning Proof and Surge Proof 48 11 4 Water 1 48 11 5 The preparation of
28. AWIL GNA 00 00 AWIL LAYVLS I TANNVHD HIALL LVS Ava ONINN O AWIL LIXA IHHV I HNOZ HNOZ NVH IO IIWIT LHOIM LAS LINII LAAT LAS 1 SHNOZ SANOZ LIXA I HNOZ Id8 V I IH8V I HNOZ UNOLAVATD St noi 0 00 0 00 WoL 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 0070 0 1 5 04 141 5 04 1 4 IHHV I N IH LL Vd LIAA LIXA NOGIHIL LVd AVAT Mova 1 NIHI IVd WVADOAd NAALLVd NUH LIVd SNGIH LLVd IHHV1 Nvos NVOS NNA LIXa NVOS AVAT LITT LAS NVOS OLNV IHHV THAT DUI ATANAN NVS THAVT NVOS LIXA MOVH IHHV I ILHSH id LIXA 5 MOHS 10 1 5 1 IHSH ld Las 10 HHHSIAON LASAUd 51858444 1 5 LIXH ova DNINN YH ANWIL AVAT SHNOZ NO HNnOL MOGNIM I0 HHHINQN MOCGNIM NVOS 5 5 DONDINV IH ONLLLHS LIXA 5 T DNDINV IH T ONLLILIHS NOILONNA ONILLLHS DNILLAS lNS8 LSAS ANAW 01 44990444A
29. E 5 6 WDR Control 1 Operate joystick move the cursorto WDR MODE press OPEN tilt up down joystick to set WDR Choose ON means open WDR choose OFF means close WDR Press OPEN to save WDR MODE WDR is the function that features of image can be captured clearly by camera while the picture was cover with strong contrast background For example you can enable WDR function to sublime image quality when the two areas A and B exist simultaneously A High Intensity area under strong light exposure source from daylight lamp and so on B Low luminance area like shadow backlighting zone and so on This function is relative with the model and parameter N ofthe camera module which insert in the PTZ The 5 4 option is useless N A when the camera module has NOTICE such function 23 Camera Setting 4 N MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT J CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING gt ADVANCE SETTING2 BACK EXIT ADVANCE SETTING 1 IR CUT FILTER AUTO IR CUTONTIME N A IR CUT OFF TIME THRESHOLD 1048 FLIP OFF MIRROR OFF MAX GAIN O8dB EXPOSURECOMP OFF BACK EXIT M 7 24 5 7 IR cut filter 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice withi
30. EM SETTING CAMERA SETTING gt FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT CAMERA SETTING SLOW SHUTTER ON WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE SETTING2 BACK EXIT ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON MODE OFF LINE SYNC OFF W Camera setting 5 3 Back light compensation 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to CAMERA SETTING to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to BLC MODE press OPEN There will be a sign the front of BLC MODE the cursor jump to right tilt joystick to open or close back light compensation function If choosing ON means to open back light compensation mode if choosing OFF means to close back light compensation mode 4 Press OPEN to save OPERATION KNACKS Strong background ray can make backlighting objects engender shadow back light compensation the PTZ can auto adjust iris to match with the changes of various ray and auto revise the main lightness to make the pictures more legible camera in the PTZ when open black compensation it has two functions which are auto adjust when you choose ON or manual adjust 0 255 according to the different of the camera Non use back light compensation in This function relates to models and pa
31. ETUP CLOCK SETTING gt BACK EXIT PASSWORD SETUP OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONF PASSWORD ENABLE PASSWORD OFF BACK EXIT 16 4 7 Password setup 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto SYSTEM SETTING press OPEN to call the submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to PASSWORD SETUP press OPEN to call the submenu Please refer to the left picture 4 Operate joystick move the cursor to OLD PASSWORD press OPEN 1 to choose it operate the joystick right and left to input the password up and down to choose the number which you need NEW PASSWORD Enter the new password CONFIRM PASSWORD 1 Confirm the new password ENABLE PASSWORD Set PASSWORD ON OFF The password function is noneffective under the PASSWORD OFF It means that users can enter into the main menu without password The password function is effective under the password ON It means that user enter into the main menu with password When user forgot the password and can not enter into the main menu he can use the super password to enter which 15 892226 Atthis time the password of PTZ will change to initial one which is 000000 and then user may set the password by himself again MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING
32. Intelligence Heavy duty PTZ Camera User Manual TABLE OF CONTENT 1 Precaution 1 2 2 2 1 Dome parameter 2 2 2 Camera 2 2 3 Performance amp 3 3 Function 5 3 1 Camera 5 3 2 Auto run 5 3 3 Camera 1 6 3 4 Monitor 6 4 System 8 4 1 Basic
33. MAX GAIN the more brighter but the noise of image is much 4 THRESHOLD sensitive of IR cut filter the range from 0 to 28dB 5 LEXPOSRUECOMP exposure compensation function 6 Press OPEN 1 to save OPERATION KNACKS IR cut filter function uses color in day use black and white at night This function not only guarantees the quality of image but also saves the room of storage of built in camera in PTZ if the camera haven t this NOTICE function then this function is invalid N A This function depends on the models and parameters MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE SETTING2 BACK EXIT N ADVANCE SETTING2 MODE gt AUTO SHUTTER N A IRIS N A BRIGHT N A BW MODE AUTO R GAIN N A B GAIN N A HI RESOLUTION ON BACK EXIT Camera setting 5 8 Advance setting 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto CAMERA SETTING to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to ADVANCE SETTING2 press OPEN to enter submenu as left picture shows 5 8 1 AE mode 1 Operate joystick move th
34. NOZ INOOZ 1 5444 IHH VI 4185 AV IdSIG LIXA D 8 N 008t ININOO 555 214 OO TA SHOE VAN AUS 00000SFCHZGVSGOIS N S IVLLINI Ava 5 5 7 LIXA DONILLAS 320O0 IO dOLAS Q3 OASSS Vd AVAT NOILOW d LLHS AV IdSIG TVILINI IHHV I Zid LIGA ONILLAS WALSAS 37 Appendix 10 2 24V Wire Diameter and Transmission Distance Comparison chart The transmission distances listed below are farthest ones recommended for each giving wire diameter when the 24 VAC voltage loss ratio is below 10 for equipment powered by AC the allowed maximum voltage loss ratio 18 10 The rating power of PTZ is 50W need a wire with a minimum diameter of 1 0mm 2 0 800 1 000 1 250 2 000 Power va 10 283 86 451 137 716 218 1811 551 20 141 42 225 68 358 109 905 275 30 94 28 150 45 238 72 603 183 40 70 210 112 34 197 54 452 137 50 56 17 90 27 143 43 362 110 60 47 14 75 22 119 36 301 91 70 40 12 64 19 102 31 258 78 80 35 10 56 17 89 27 226 68 90 31 9 50 15 79 24 201 61 100 28 8 45 13 71 210 181 55 110 25 7 41 12 65 19 164 49 120 23 7 37 11 59 17 150 45 130 21 6 34 10 55
35. PASSWORD SETUP CLOCK SETTING gt BACK EXIT CLEAR CLEAR ALL ZONES CLEAR ALL PRESETS CLEAR ALL PATTERNS CLEAR ALL TOURS CLEAR ALL WINDOWS FACTORY DEFAULTS RESTART BACK EXIT System setting 4 6 Clear 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to SYSTEM SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to CLEAR press OPEN to enter submenu as left picture shows CLEAR ALL ZONES CLEAR ALL PRESETS CLEAR ALL PATTERNS CLEAR ALL TOURS CLEAR ALL WINDOWS FACTORY DEFAULTS resume the factory default Run this funct ion the camera parameter and system parameter will resume to factory default clear all windows and alarm setting Please be cautious to use this function e RESTART 4 Setclear zone as an example to explain the process Move joystick to CLEAR ALL ZONES press OPEN to clear all zones A N Once clear all commands in the controlling menu e 1 12221111 resume so please be careful of using it System Setting MAIN MENU ALARMS LANGUAGE gt EXIT 2 SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING SYSTEM SETTING EDIT PTZ LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD S
36. PEN to exit the menu it stars to run tour the system will leap over the preset automatically when the NOTICE the tour of latter preset when preset or movement speed stay time of one item setting up on 0 The PTZ will not run setting upon 0 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW ALARMS LANGUAGE gt EXIT 7 FUNCTION SETTING PRESETS SCAN PATTERNS TOUR ZONES gt TIME RUNNING gt BACK EXIT ZONES ZONES NUMBER 1 SET LEFT LIMIT SET RIGHT LIMIT CLEAR ZONE EDITZONE LABEL BACK EXIT EDIT ZONE LABEL LABEL ZONE 1 BACK EXIT W Function setting 6 5 Zone Each PTZ may be set up to 8 zones the regional scene can t be overlapped User can set label for each zone When setting ZONE LABEL as ON the PTZ will display zone label as it runs some zone Itis convenient to know the zone that the camera shoots by setting zone label 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate the joystick move the cursorto FUNCTION SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate the joystick move the cursorto ZONES press OPEN to enter submenu as the left picture shows e ZONES NUMBER e SET LEFT LIMIT e SET RIGHTLIMIT e CLEAR ZONE e EDIT ZONE LABEL Regard the left right limit as the d
37. PRESET XX press OPEN to revise label 1 When running to program display clear preset and edit label should choose preset number at first A 2 label may set up to 16 characters and doesn t need editing characters Press OPEN continuously to jump over and use e spacebar to replace the deleted characters NOTICE When you finish to edit a character press OPEN to enter into the next editing character when you finish to edit the last character pressing OPEN to save Press CLOSE to exit Character of label is suitable for choosing as follow 0 9 A Z lt gt space 27 Function setting C MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING gt ALARMS LANGUAGE gt EXIT S FUNCTION SETTING PRESETS gt SCAN PATTERNS TOUR ZONES TIME RUNNING BACK EXIT 5 SCAN NUMBER 04 SCAN SPEED 50 SET LEFT LIMIT SET RIGHT LIMIT RUN SCAN CLEAR SCAN EDIT SCAN LABEL BACK EXIT EDIT SCAN LABEL LABEL AUTO SCAN BACK EXIT 28 6 2 Scan Scan is that pre seting the right and left limit of dome then the camera repeatedly scan between the two points at a stable speed the same magnification and pan Each dome has four scan 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds click menu to enter scan menu
38. PTZ number is set as 2 to call preset2 ACTIVATE AUX as current alarm input to run alarm output or not NO NE none alarm output AUX 1 the first alarm output AUX 2 the secondary alarm output BOTH two alarms output ALARM PRIORITY alarm priority can be defined as three grades high middle low H 1 654321 GND L ALARMS LP Alarm input 1 7bits earthing J gt Alarm ouput 1 J gt Alarm output 2 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING gt WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT N f ALARMS RESUME OFF SEQUENCE 002 RESET DELAY 020 ALARM CONTACT ALARM SETTING ARM SETTING gt BACK EXIT ARM SETTING DAY SUN ARM STATE OFF ARM TIME N A UNARM TIME N A BACK EXIT amp Alarm Function 3 ARM Setting 1 Call 95 preset or call 9 preset twice within 3 seconds and then input the password to enter the main menu 2 Operate the joystick move the cursorto ALARMS press OPEN to call the submenu 3 Operate the joystick move the cursor to ARM SETTING press OPEN to the submenu Please refer to the left picture 4 Operate the joystick move the cursorto DAY Press OPEN to choose it Operate the joyst
39. WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT SYSTEM SETTING EDIT PTZ LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD SETUP CLOCK SEEMING BACK EXIT CLOCK SETTING TIME 03 20 18 DATE 07 10 10 DAY WED BACK EXIT System setting 4 8 Clocking setting 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to SYSTEM SETTING press OPEN to call the submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to CLOCK SETTING press OPEN tocall the submenu Please refer to the left picture 4 Operate joystick move the cursor to TIME press OPEN to choose it move the joystick up and down to choose the number you need left and right to set hour minute and second TIME set hour minute second DATE set year month date DAY set week 17 System Setting 5 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT SYSTEM SETTING EDIT PTZ LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR PASSWORD SETUP CLOCK SETTING DOME ADDRESS BACK EXIT CLOCK SETTING 18 TIME 03 20 18 DATE 07 10 10 DAY WED BACK EXIT 4 9 Dome Address Setting 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 pr
40. a model to draw the position of bore which are on the iron plate Refer to Picture 11 8 3 Then fix the top down PTZ on the iron plate by M6 screw 11 8 3 Wall Mount Installation Non standard setting 1 Installation position must enable to undertake N high weight pressure which is 4 times of total weight of PTZ bracket and bedplate 2 Wall must be strong and stable bracket must NOTICE be ensured to install on clear wall Using wall bracket of PTZ as a model to confirm the position of bores which are on the wall Refer to picture 11 8 4 Picture 11 8 4 Drill 4 pieces of bores which M8 metal inflation bolts in surface of wall the depth of bore should be approximately 75mm and fixing with M8 inflation bolts Refer to picture 11 8 5 Please make video cable power cable control cable and alarm cable penetrated the bracket and fixed the bracket stably Keep enough length of cables Video cable should be kept 50 mm out ofthe bracket and other cables should be kept 80 100 mm from the bracket 01Cabling 02Inflation screw 03Bracket 01 02 11 8 5 Lock 4 pieces of M8 screw and fix the bracket on the wall then smear the glass pastern on the joint side between wall and the bracket pad which passed the line in order to prevent the water entering Refer to below picture
41. ar 15 4 7 Password setup 16 4 8 Clock setting 17 4 9 Dome address 18 5 Camera 19 5 1 Zoom 19 5 2 Digital zoom 1 20 5 3 Back light compensation 21 5 4 Slow shutter 1 22 5 5 Line Sync 1 23 5 6 WDR 23 5 7 IR 24 5 8 Advance 25 5 8 1 AE
42. ation Rotation speed Pan0 4 80 S Tilt0 4 60 S Protection grade IP 66 Weather proof housing 4000Vlightning proof surge proof Alarm function 7 alarm input 2 alarm output Physical Preset 128presets Mount Stand up Top down Wall mount Surveillance Preset Tour Scan Pattern Infrared night vision Above 60 meters 2 2 Camera parameter Model APS 18x CPS 18X DPS 26X FPS 36X GPH 23X MPH 30X LPH 35X Spec Color IR Cut Filter IR Cut Filter IR Cut Filter IR Cut Filter IR Cut Filter IR Cut Filter Signal system NTSC PAL Imaging element 1 4 Sony Exview HAD CCD 1 4 Sony Exview HAD CCD Scanning system 2 Interlace Effective pixel x NTSC 758x504 PAL 752x582 Scanning frequency H 15 625 KHz V 50 00 Hz Resolution 480TV Lines 21 530TV Lines 540TV Lines 520 Lines Minimum illumination 1 0Lux 0 7Lux 2 0Lux 1 4Lux 0 05 Lux 0 5 Lux 18 optical 125 digital t dicil d D 05 D dial Focus 4 1mm 73 8mm 3 5mm 91mm 3 4mm 122 4mm 3 6mm 82 8mm 3 4mm 102mm 3 4mm 119mm Angle Field of view 48 0 Wide to 2 8 Tele 54 2 Wide to2 2 Tele 57 8 Wide tol 7 Tele 54 0 Wide to2 5 Tele 55 8 Wide to2 0 Tele 55 89 Wide tol 7 Tele RIS Control Auto Manual Focusing system Auto Manual White balance Auto Manual R B gain adjustable ack
43. ature eAluminum alloy material and anti violence design surface 18 well hidden and rapid heat removal Level of protection achieves IP66 e Precise stepping motor drives the pan to run smoothly and react sensitively e Integrated design compact structure easy to disassmeble e Exquisite mechanical drive support to rotate pan 360 continuously and tilt 90 90 and may rotate 180 with auto flip e Pan 0 47 storotate slowly and the image doesn t vibrate Built in digital camera e High sensitivity high resolution and integrated digital processing e Auto focus e Auto Iris e Auto brightness control e Auto white balance e IR cut filter e Auto back light compensation e Auto slow shutter OSD menu e All English menu can be selected e Visual OSD menu Revising the PTZ s information and parameter by keyboard and OSD menu and it is easy to operate e Set park action function and set presets or run scan pattern tour etc during idle time e Auto resume movement or carry out pointed movements after power up Performance gt Internal temperature test e Setreal time display e When the temperature exceeds the limit the screen will display alarm information e When the temperature is under the limit the PTZ will delay to startup and when the heat device 1s heated and got higher than low limit temperature to startup e According to the temperature the fan measures if it is to start or not and prolong t
44. calling 63 Preset IR HEAD LIGHT Setting of Infrared light Call 62 preset to run Infrared light under the setting of MANUAL Save 62 preset to close the infrared Delay time Setting the auto close time of IR light ranging from 1 240 Minutes IR Cut Filter Setting the imaging model after the IR light as ON three modes for choice Auto Color Black ACTIVATE AUXI Whether to link AUX 1 when open the IR light means Link OFF means not to link Note Auto is invalid as it s searchlight it must be controlled under Manual status OPERATION KNACKS S 1 After the PTZ set the EIS function if the PTZ wobble slight when running the camera will shield the wobble picture and make the picture calm and smooth 2 When start up preset freeze it can not only totally eliminate the flash imaging in calling preset point but also reduce the Video s size and thus save memory space for DVR These function in the advance setting menu depends on the models and parameters of built in camera in A N PTZ ifthe camera haven t this function then this fie NOTICE function is invalid The option is useless N A when the camera module has no such function J MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE gt EXIT SYSTEM SETTING EDIT PTZ LABEL INITIAL INFO DISPLAY SETUP MOTION CLEAR
45. ch the temperature between fahrenheit and centigrade 13 Sy stem Setting MOTION AUTO FLIP ON PROPORTION ON PARK TIME 005 PARK ACTION 5 1 POWER UP ACTION AUTO FAN ENABLED 040 TEMP CENT ADVANCE SETTING BACK EXIT s J ADVANCE SETTING EIS ENABLED N A PRESET FREEZE N A HEAD DOWN ON OFF DEFOGGER 10 ADJ SPEED 100 WIPER IR HEADLIGHT gt BACK EXIT 5 IR HEADLIGHT DELAY TIME 002 IR CUT FILTER AUTO ACTIVATE AUX1 OFF BACK EXIT M J IR HEADLIGHT MANUAL 4 5 6 Advanced setting Operate joystick and move to ADVANCE SETTING press OPEN to enter into advance setting EIS ENABLED Electronic Image Stabilizer function PRESET FREEZE Means the image will be frozen at the point that you call the new preset until the camera totally gets the new preset the frozen image can be released HEAD DOWN Settings of Top Down means DOWN OFF means TOP DEFOGGER Lens of PTZ will be fogged when PTZ works in quite cold temperature In orderto get clear image defogger will open automatically at the appointed temperature Choosing DEFOGGED by operating the joystick and press OPEN then cursor leap to the optional Choose the temperature to run the defogger and press OPEN to save Range of Temperature 0 30 C ADJSPEED Therotation percentage of P T 100 means factory speed 80 means 80 of factory speed WIPER Wiper runs by
46. ctory protocol FACTORY the PTZ is compatible with various popular protocols such as PECLO D PECLO P ERNITEC VCL MOLYNX VICON SANTACHI PANASONIC SAMUNG DIAMOND KALATEL LILIN PHILIPS VIDO B02 AD and so on Any controlling command must base on the objective camera address and the camera only answer to the controlling command address which coincide with itself There are three kinds of camera address Common address Use camera s switch number to set address 1 8 bits the address range is 1 254 Debug address Only factory protocol and PELCO can be set if camera ID is set 0 user may select any address to control the PTZ 3 2 Auto run motion gt Focus speed proportion pan When manually adjusting for far focus situation the PTZ responds at a high speed so that touching rocker slightly may make picture move rapidly thus cause the picture to lose To base on humanized design the PTZ automatically adjust pan and tilt rotation according to zoom near and far which make it is convenient to operate manually to make tracking for the object In the menu you may change system parameter setting proportion pan as ON to run this function gt Auto flip If user holds the joystick in the down position the camera rotates pan 180 degrees then the camera rotates tilts up to 180 degrees In the menu you may set the system parameter setting AUTO FLIP as ON to run this function Parkaction the menu park time and
47. e cursor to AE MODE press OPEN tilt up down joystick to choose AE mode modes for choosing as follow AUTO default setting auto Iris mode BRIGHT brightness priority mode IRIS iris priority mode e SHUTTER shutter priority mode 2 Choose Iris priority mode IRIS press OPEN to save 3 Move joystick to the sub choices of AE mode IRIS F1 4 press OPEN to choose adequate Iris press OPEN to save e SHUTTER priority this function can be set 1 50 it means shutter speed when AE mode is shutter e IRIS F1 4 it means the size of iris when AE mode is iris priority this function can be set e BRIGHT 20 1 it means brightness when AE mode is brigh tness priority this function can be set OPERATION KNACKS Quality of photo relates to exposure amount that is to say how much light can make CCD receives legible image Exposure amount is relative to the time of lighten be up to shutter speed and the area of lighten be up to the size of iris N These functions in the advance setting depend on the models H and parameters of built in camera in PTZ the contents may NOTICE Vary based on different camera module type The camera can automatically calculate suitable exposure amount acc ording to brightness of scenery and CCD sensitivity in the situation that the exposure amount is certain SHUTTER shutter priority is to fix shutter speed the came
48. emarcation line and set the middle part as a zone Various operational ways are the same as other settings in the menu Therefore we won t explain it again 31 Function setting 023 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT 6 6 Time Running Usercansetthe time of preset scan tour and pattern 1 Call 95 preset or call 9 preset twice within 3 seconds to enter into the main menu 2 Operate the joystick move the cursor to FUNCTION SETTING press OPEN to call the submenu 3 Operate the joystick move the cursorto TIME RUNNING press OPEN to enter into the menu setting Please refer to the left picture DAY setthe date TIME CHANNEL 4channels can be set FUNCTION SETTING START TIME Setthe start time PRESETS END TIME Settheendtime SCAN RUNNING Usercanset the preset scan tour PATTERNS pattern to every channel 1 4 TOUR ZONES gt 4 This channel will not conflict with other channels when you set E RUNNING as OFF BACK EXIT V AN 1 When user do the actions of scan tour or pattern if the time is over the current action will be stopped the dome will execute park action After the time the dome will resume the preset and state which is set before the park time Before the park time if the PTZ is on some preset the PTZ
49. era When choosing manual mode MANUAL adjust the numerical value of R GAIN and B GAIN e GAIN the range is 1 225 the numerical value is bigger it means that adding red is more the tone changes to be warm e B GAIN therange is 1 225 the numerical value is bigger it means that adding green 1s more the tone changes to be cold Indoor mode INDOOR and the tone leans to cold Outdoor mode OUTDOOR and the tone leans to warm HI RESOLUTION high resolution is built in function of camera This function is relative with the model of camera A It is possible that different camera has not the setting of A N INDOOR OUTDOOR HI RESOLUTION Thatmeans the current camera has no such function when NOTICE the setting option shows N A MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT f FUNCTION SETTING PRESETS gt SCAN gt PATTERNS TOUR ZONES gt TIME RUNNING BACK EXIT PRESETS PRESET NUMBER 05 SET PRESET SHOW PRESET CLEAR PRESET EDIT PRESET LABEL BACK EXIT 24 EDIT PRESET LABEL LABEL PRESET 05 BACK EXIT Function setting 6 Function setting 6 1 Preset 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds Click each command to enter preset men
50. eset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to SYSTEM SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to DOME ADDRESS press OPEN to call dome parameter setting menu S N Series No of the dome CONF Confirm S N and input the same NO with S N DOME ADDRESS Set dome address ID range 001 255 1 1 S N and CONF different the above operation be implemented NOTICE 2 The PTZ address should be set as 255 mean set Switch as ON there will be display this item PTZ ADDRESS 3 After setting PTZ address the PTZ need to restart then the PTZ address will be effective MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT CAMERA SETTING 270 SPEED gt HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE SETTING2 BACK EXIT Camera setting S Camera setting 5 1 Zoomspeed 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto CAMERA SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursorto ZOOM SPEED press OPEN will appear a sign xy in the front of ZOOM SPEED the cursor moves to right tilt up down joystic
51. esets in cruise tour It is feasible to program tour order each time as you run tour you can set the park time of preset A tour can store 24 presets x Function Instruction gt Scan The operator can promptly set right limit and left limit in advance by keyboard and menu so as to make the camera repeatedly scanned between right and left limit at a setting speed gt Pattern Pattern is built in function in camera the PTZ can record tracks that are no less than 180s when running pattern the PTZ moves repeatedly according to the recorded tracks A PTZ can set up to 4 pattern tours gt Alarm input output controlling function The PTZ receive an external alarm message to implement the action that you preset till the alarm release to resume if abnormity it will send another alarm message The PTZ can set up to 7 alarm input and 2 alarm output Privacy zone masking The user can set a black shadow to mask the area so that it will not appear on the monitor to protect privacy This function is relative with the type of the PTZ if zoom camera hasn t this function it is invalid Lens position display The position that the PTZ has finished to auto checking as 0 point of pan movement and tilt movement The pan range is 0 360 and tilt range is 90 90 According to the displayed information to set the position of camera lens and the position can display on the screen System Setting 22 4 System sett
52. hand to avoid scraping it Requirements to service personnel All the service work should be done by qualified technicians Do not disassemble the pan tilt module Do not disassemble screws and don t maintain the parts in the Pan Tilt by yourself Only qualified and authorized personnel can undertake repairs Environmental requirements Requirements for PTZ Environmental temp 40 60 C Humidity 9096 Air pressure 86 106 Powersupply 24 2500 50 60HZ Don t place the camera to be shoot by strong light objects Don t place the camera to be shoot by strong light objects Don t point the PTZ to the sun or other bright objects when in use or not It may affect image quality Function of waterproof Our product has good water proof humidity proof and dust proof which pass the standard of IP66 But it s not good to stay in the humidity environment which will make some machinery parts broken Performance CY 2 1 Dome parameter Electrical Setting Power supply AC24V Baudrate RS485 2400 4800 9600 19200bps Comune PTZ Infrared light 50W Protocol Sixteen protocols including Pelco ption PTZ Searchlight 100W Kalatel Phlips Diamond etc Decoder Built in Address setting 0 254 Operation Environmental Pan rotation 360 continuously Operational environment 40 60 C Tilt rotation Tilt180 with auto flip Environmental humidity 0 95 no condens
53. he life of fan Timerunning By the menu Time running user may set time running function everyday and set different four actions in four different time in one day including preset scan pattern and tour Night Vision Function Infrared LED range 1s more than 60 meters can manual control or auto control infrared LED ON OFF manual control through keyboard can turn infrared LED ON OFF If auto control working image color will be switch to black and white when in low brightness black and white will be switch to color when in high brightness gt Wiper function Wiper function can be set ON OFF by calling 63 preset or OSD menu In the raining day the wiper can not only ensure the high quality image but also cleanup the dirtiness on the surface of lens te Function Instruction 3 Function Instruction This passage mainly describes the main function and general principle of intelligence PTZ and not refer to the concrete operation methods Different system platform has different operation methods generally should according to the system manufactory s operation manual Please contact dealer to get necessary information there are some particular requirements and operations under specific condition 3 1 Camera ID There are two 8 bit switch SW1 and SW2 on the commutator and SW2 is for setting communication baud rate and controlling protocol For detail setting please refer to 10 5 DIP switch setting Besides the fa
54. ick up and down to set date set the date according to the week To set the Alarm state and Alarm date based on the time ARM STATE Alarm off Alarm on Alarm Setting is noneffective under Alarm OFF Alarm Setting is effective under Alarm ON ARM TIME Usercansetthe alarm time UNARM TIME Usercan set the alarm off time BACK back to the former menu EXIT Exitthe menu 35 Set Language C MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING gt WINDOW BLANKING gt ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE ENGLISH BACK EXIT 36 9 Set Language 1 Call 95 preset or call 9 preset twice within 3 seconds and then input the password to enter the main menu 2 Operate the joystick move the cursorto LANGUAGE press OPEN to call the submenu 3 Operate the joystick to choose the language English and French can be choosed then press OPEN to save Appendix ix Append 1 Menu Index 10 10 LIXA Ava HSIIONH HOVDONV I LIXA V N HIALL WAYNA V N HIALL Wav AAO ALVLS WAV NAS Ava ONILLAS WAV LIXA HDIH ALIMOMd WAV TV XAV ALVAILOV Lasddd NOLLOV lAGIV IV 100 DONLL LHS NUV TV LIX ova ONLLLHS WAV ONLL IHS WAV 1V LOVINOO Wav Tv 5 SNUVIV LIXA Ava DNINNNA 00 00
55. in menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds click each menu according to the left picture then enter menu alarm choices as follow RESUME resume mode after relieving alarm input there are two choi ces ON clear alarm output the PTZ will stop OFF non clear alarm output SEQUENCE The park time between two alarm in the same priority the range is 1 60s RESET DELAY set alarm reset and delay the time 1 225s how long to relieve andrun RESUME after the PTZ receives alarm message ALARM CONTACT set state ofthe relay N C often close the state N O often hold the state If setting as often closing the state the relay is in closing the state when there is no alarm to output when there is alarm to output the relay is in holding the state ALARM SETTING ARM SETTING 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to ALARM SETTING press OPEN to enter the menu alarm setting ALARM NUMBER alarm number is corresponding with 12 bits plug in the external switching board ofthe PTZ as below shows 001 priority is the highest 007 priority 1s the lowest The two lines alarm input at the sa me time the PTZ run alarm that the highest priority ALARM ACTION ascurrent alarm input to run the action Choices for choosing as follow NONE none action SCAN PAT X run a pattern tour TOUR run tour PRESET call preset when the PTZ number is set as 1 to call preset 1 when the
56. ing 4 1 Basic operation 4 1 1 Self testing The PTZ conducts self testing after current carrying and it rotates slowly until displaying pan origin that is default setting then moving to tilt origin the lens 1s adjusted from far zoom to near zoom then from near zoom to far zoom when self testing is finished there is relevant system information displaying on the screen as follow i Mond sn of the PTZ 21151400 Soft edition Protocol The information will not disappear until you stop to operate the system If you set power up action the PTZ will automatically activate motions after self testing How to operate the function We will explain detail introduction in following passages 4 1 2 Callthe main menu The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds All the menu setting must enter into the main menu at first 4 1 3 Menu and keyboard operation Keyboard operation OPEN when choosing pictures it means to increase Iris when setting menu it means to enter into the next menu or setting or means to save after setting CLOSE when choosing pictures it means to reduce Iris when setting menu it means to exit without saving setting NEAR Focus to near TELE Increase magnification WIDE Reduce magnification Joystick to up When choosing menu it means to choose the former one when choosing picture
57. ion is relat ive with the model of camera module The masking numbers will be differe nt according to the different cameras Hitachi Camera It set 8 masking at most in 360 surveillance range can set 2 masking at most per screen The screen will note please move when the position can not be set It can not set masking when the PTZ rotates down 245 Sony Camera It can be set 24 masking at most in 360 surveillance range Sony 45 series can be set 8 masking at most It can not set masking when the PTZ rotates down 220 LG CNB Camera module have no masking function 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate the joystick to WINDOW BLANKING press OPEN to en termenu window blanking e WINDOW NUMBER choose window number as current privacy window other choices in the menu just aim at current privacy window e EDIT WINDOW program current window ENABLE WINDOW permit prohibit current privacy window there are two choices ON permit current privacy window OFF prohibit current privacy window CLEAR WINDOW clear current privacy window after clearing it the window will auto change as OFF 3 Program current privacy window Firstly choose window number then do the following operations a Operate the joystick move the cursorto EDIT WINDOW press OPE N to move the image that need privacy
58. k to choose HIGH or LOW 4 Press OPEN tosave press CLOSE tocancel Camera Setting C MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT CAMERA SETTING 20 ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM gt BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE SETIING2 BACK EXIT 5 2 Digital zoom control 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto CAMERA SETTING press OPEN to enter camera setting 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to DIGITAL ZOOM press OPEN to enter digital zoom setting tilt up down joystick to choose ON means open digital zoom control which is digital zoom is pulled near if pulling the digital zoom near again the PTZ enters into digital zoom increase to choose OFF means to close digital zoom control 4 Press OPEN to save OPERATION KNACKS When digital zoom be set as ON the maximum zoom magni fication of the PTZ is digital zoom magnification times optical zoom magnification when digital zoom be set as OFF the maximum zoom magnification of the PTZ is optical zoom magnification The option ofthe digital zoom is ON OFF when the camera module is SONY LG CNB HITACHI NOTICE MAIN MENU SYST
59. light compensation Off Auto S N ratio More than 50dB Electronic shutter speed 1 50 to 1 10 000s 16 steps 1 1to 1 10 0008 22 steps NTSC 1 2 1 30 000s PAL 1 1 5 1 30 000s 1 2 1 30 00047 Video output 1 040 2Vp p Video output port Female BNC Wide Dynamic Range NO OFF ON Privacy zone masking 8 24 8 Performance 2 3 PTZ Performance and Feature The intelligent Pan tilt was complete new design compact structure built in constant temperature device and rapidly heat dissipation from chip wiper function can retain full resolution picture in raining day AMP socket is convenient for installation Infrared LED range more than 60 meters Camera rotate flexibly with low noise wide range capture and certain auto functions can provide perfect quality of image for customer Built in decoder e All configurable options stored in main control board to protect against power cuts e Integrate design and high durability e 128 presets can be randomly stored e 01 80preset support auto tour and each tour can store up to 24 presets e 4 pattern tours e 4scan e Built in direction indicator e Built in temperature indicator e Built in clock setting function e Rs485 Bus communication or American Dynamics Manchester code e Support 24 masking zones at most This function is decide by the parameter of built in camera if the camera has not this function this option is invalid 7 alarm input 2 alarm output PanTilt Fe
60. may make picture move rapidly thus cause the picture to lose To base on humanized design the PTZ automatically adjust pan and tilt rotation according to zoom near and far which make it is convenient to operate manually run after object MOTION AUTO FLIP ON PROPORTION 005 IXPARK ACTION 5 POWER UP ACTION AUTO FAN ENABLED 040 TEMP C F CENT ADVANCE SETTING BACK 4 EXIT MOTION AUTO FLIP ON PROPORTION PAN ON PARK TIME 005 PARK ACTION SCAN YXPOWER UP FAN ENABLED 040 TEMP CENT ADVANCE SETTING BACK EXIT J MOTION AUTO FLIP ON PROPORTION PAN ON PARK TIME 005 PARK ACTION SCAN POWER UP ACTION AUTO YXFAN ENABLED 040 TEMP C F CENT ADVANCE SETTING BACK EXIT e System setting 4 5 3 Parkaction This setting allows the PTZ to run an appointed action after it enters vacancy for a few time 1 240minutes If default sets as 0 it means not to run this action automatically 1 Operate joystick move the cursor to PARK TIME press OPEN to tilt up down joystick to set park time the range is 0 240 minute press OPEN tosave PARK ACTON is running action at park time when PARK TIME sets as 0 this item can t be set 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to PARK ACTON press OPEN there will be a sign inthe frontof PARK ACTON the cursor jump to right after tilt up down j
61. n code switch if needed to connect 120 resistance Setting of 120Qresistance Picture 10 4 3 gt Problems in practical connections In some circumstances user adopts a star co nfiguration practical connection The termina tion resistors must be connected to the two equi pment and 5 in Picture 10 4 4 As the star con figuration 1s not in conformity with the require ments of RS485 standards problems such as sig nal reflections lower anti interference perform ance arise when the cables are long in the conne ction The reliability of control signals 18 decrea sed with the phenomena that the PTZ does not respond to or just responds at intervals to the co ntroller or does continuous operation without stop 1200 6 controller 324 158 1200 Picture 10 4 4 gt RS485 Bus troubleshooting Appendix In such circumstances the factory recommends the usage of RS485 distributor The distributor can change the star configuration connection to the mode of connection stipulated in the RS485 standards The new connection achieves reliable data transmission Refer to Picture 10 4 5 RS485 Distributor 120Q 14 1200 2 1209 34
62. n 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursorto CAMERA SETTING to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to ADVANCE SETTINGI press OPEN there will beasign Z4 in the front of ADVANCE SETTING1 the cursor jumps to right move joystick to IR cut filter choices as follow AUTO is default AUTO IR cut filter mode it means the PTZ automatically transfers according to sensitivity COLOR setas color mode BLACK setas black and white mode TIME set ON time and OFF time of black and white mode 4 Press OPEN tosave When user choose TIME IR CUT ON TIME and IR CUT OFF TIME will be effective User may set ON time and OFF time of black and white mode as follow 1 Operate joystick move the cursorto IR CUT FILTER tilt up down joystick to choose TIME mode press OPEN to save 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to IR CUT FILTER tilt up down joystick to set the beginning time of black and white mode move joystick to IR CUT OFF TIME to set the finish time of black and white mode the same as setting the beginning time FLIP 180 inversion imaging function of image MIRROR image mirroring function 3 Operate the joystick and move the cursor to MAX GAIN which is the max limits of automatic gain and ranges from 8 to 28dB As the ray is dark the more smaller value of MAX GAIN the more darker the noise of image is less The more bigger value of
63. n upwardly turn to original vertical point then downwardly to original horizontal point Lens will be pulled from far focus to near focus to complete self checking The whole camera is absolutely steady means PTZ completed self checking and ready to be controlled If unstable please refer to the troubleshooting in the operation manual appendix 51 Maintenance C 12 Maintenance service terms 52 1 Range of warranty e The product will be maintained free for one year e The product will be obtained the free maintenance service if the same malfunction appears again within three months e Malfunction of products caused by force majeure such as war earthquake lightning strike and so on abuse non standard operation change of construction non normal wear or accident are non free of warranty e Please prevent from the damage which is caused by heavy pressure the fierce vibration and soaks in the process of transportation and storage which does not belong to the free maintenance scope e Please adopt the way of whole package or original package to transport because the product damage does not belong to the free maintenance scope if you use the fission packing way notthe original packing way e The maintenance services will notbe free when the pan tilt module is disassembled or serviced by the user voluntarily e Our company implements the lifetime payable service if the product malfunction has surpassed the warrant
64. nces at least between table the high voltage unit and the high voltage cable with signal Video cable lightning rod transmission line 4 450 0 PTZ must be installed Outdoor wiring is best to along under the eave of the 7 within the angle of 45 degrees t under lightning rod house i m 5 Wiring at void place must adopt by way of sealed steel x tube bury underground and sealed steel tube should be grounded by one Bus It is absolutely forbidden to adopt Ground resistance 5 be lower than 4 Q wiring without holder Sealed stel tube x Under thunderstorm or high inductive voltage region e g high voltage transformer substation you must add extra high power lightning proof equipment 4 DMM and install lighting rod Picturel1 1 1 Outdoor equipment routes of lighting proof and ground design must consider according to the request of construction lightning proof and coincide with connection requests of country and industry standard The system must equipotential ground Grounding equipment must satisfy the anti jamming and electrical safety requ irements and must not short circuited or mix connection with high voltage electricity net When the system is grounded separately the ground resistance should be not more than 4 Oand section ofthe grounding conducting wire should be less than 25mm 47 48 CS Warnings 11
65. o mailthe PTZ that is wrapped with original package material to the agent or return it to the factory to repair if problem occur Itis likely to bring on the damage that caused by the transport accident on the way if the mode uses the non original package material and extra cost may arise accordingly gt Brief introduction of mounting way Mounting way of pan tilt wall mount top down mount stand up mount Stand up mount The mounting place must meet the requirement of chapter 1 3 distributing the line in security The pole bracket must be stability and no wobble Top down mount The mounting position must undertake the weight of pan tilt Such a mounting way is only suitable for top down type Otherwise it would be water leaking Wall mount The mounting place must bear four times weight of PTZ mounting bracket and mounting base The wall place you choose for mounting site must be stability and nothing to take off and make sure the bracket is mounted in the wall not the non surface object 11 6 Structure Introduction e Installation Introduction The pan tilt camera has five parts main body camera protection shield LED protection shield pedestal and pedestal pad DIP switch setup inside pedestal and original integrated packing Camera protection Pedestal down cover Main body LED protection shield 11 7 Basic Size graph Picture 11 6 1 210
66. oystick to choose park action there options for choosing as follow press OPEN to save NONE default none action PRESET use preset 1 80 SCAN runscan PATI runpattern X TOUR runtour 4 5 4 Powerup action The PTZ start to run actions after self testing if nobody intervenes it it will repeatedly run this action continuously if default sets as NONE 1 Operate joystick move the cursor to POWER UP ACTION press OPEN to jump to the following choice tilt up down joystick to choose power up action press OPEN to save NONE noneaction AUTO the PTZ resumes the primary action and direction before power up PRESET use preset 1 SCAN runscan PATI run pattern TOUR runtour 4 5 5 Fanstartup by temperature The temperature of the PTZ will rise when itis in high temperature The fan will open automatically when the temperature reaches to a very high degree value in order to make sure the stability ofthe PTZ Operate joystick move the cursorto FAN ENABLED press O PEN the cursor will skip to the back option The user can choose the fan to start up temperature and press OPEN to save it in actual condition The default setting temperature of the fan startup is 40 C The user also can enter into the fan startup setting to adjust the temperature of fan startup As picture shows the temperature range is 0 60 C TEMP swit
67. park action user may set auto call preset or run tour pattern and scan etc after pointing a few minutes if the PTZ doesn t run any motions gt Power up action By the menu power up action after the PTZ powers up or restarts user may set auto resume movements before power up and auto call preset or run tour pattern and scan Function Instruction 3 3 Camera control gt Magnification control The user can control Wide Tele to adjust zoom far and near of the image by keyboard controller to obtain panoramic image or close view that you need The PTZ support digital zoom and optical zoom gt Focus control System defaults Auto focus When the lens changes camera will auto adjust focus according to the center of the image to get legible image user can also manually focus to get desire image by operating keyboard FAR NEAR When operating keyboard joystick camera resumes to auto focus The camera cannot auto focus in the following status Target is not the center of the image Observation the target near and far at the same time can not be clear at the same time Target is a strong light object such as neon light spotlight etc Target moves too fast Target area such as wall Target 1s too dark or vague Target image is too small gt Iris control System defaults Auto Iris Camera can rapidly adjust size of Iris through the automatically induct the changing of en
68. ra will auto decide to use how much iris IRIS iris priority is to fix the size of iris and auto decide to use shutter speed BRIGHT brightness priority is point that the camera TTL check the light directly and control the brightness of image 25 Camera Setting MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED HIGH ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE SETTING2 BACK EXIT DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON 7 ADVANCE SETTING2 AE MODE AUTO SHUTTER N A IRIS N A BRIGHT N A KXBW MODE gt AUTO R GAIN N A B GAIN N A HI RESOLUTION ON BACK EXIT 26 5 8 2 White balance mode System supports AUTO indoor mode INDOOR outdoor mode OUTDOOR auto track mode ATW single mode OPW mode manual mode MANUAL and kinds of white balance modes etc Detail setting as follow 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds click each command enter into advanced setting2 menu according to the order in left picture 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to BW MODE to choose white balance mode press OPEN to save Auto mode AUTO is the default mode of speed PTZ which is auto revert real color after the white balance sensor check the environment by cam
69. rameters of the built in Use back light compensation the strong sunshine the back light side is image is in gear subject to dark 21 Camera Setting 023 22 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING gt WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF Yt SLOW SHUTTER gt ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE 27 BACK EXIT 5 4 Slow shutter control 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to CAMERA SETTING to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to SLOW SHUTTER press OPEN there will sign inthe frontof SLOWSHUTTER the cursor moves to right tilt up down joystick to slow shutter choice if choosing ON means to open slow shutter function if choosing OFF means close slow shutter function 4 Press OPEN to save OPERATION KNACKS When the PTZ monitors at night or dark environment because the ray is not enough the image on the screen is too dark setting slow shutter can lengthen the time of lighting so that make the picture that is shooted in dark more legible This function depends the models and parameters 7 of built in camera in PTZ if the camera haven
70. t this NOTICE function then this function is invalid j MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE gt EXIT CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE 5 2 gt BACK EXIT CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON LINE SYNC OFF WDR MODE ON ADVANCE SETTING ADVANCE SETTING2 BACK EXIT Camera setting 5 5 Line sync control 1 The system enters into the main menu by calling 95 preset or by calling 9 preset twice within 3 seconds 2 Operate joystick move the cursor to CAMERA SETTING press OPEN to enter submenu 3 Operate joystick move the cursor to LINE SYNC press OPEN tilt up down joystick to set line sync Line sync can divide two kinds internal external choose OFF is internal sync choose ON is external sync press OPEN to save OPERATION KNACKS Whenalot of PTZs in the same time ifthe image is twinkling as switching please set each PTZ as external line and adjust the numerical value of external line This function is relative with the model and parameter of A N the camera module which insert in the PTZ The option 15 useless N A when the camera module has such function NOTIC
71. u according to the order of the left picture As following PRESETNUMBER SET PRESET SHOW PRESET CLEAR PRESET EDIT PRESET LABEL Define preset and call preset function can be set by keyboard operation input preset number at first then click the key save preset to carry out 2 Define current preset number move the cursor to PRESET NUMBER press OPEN to choose preset number the range is 01 128 as the left picture show here chooses number 5 as current preset the following operations aim at the current preset 3 Define current preset move the cursor to SET PRESET press OPEN by operating joystick to adjust magnification to choose good objective image press OPEN to save Ifthe image is very near the image is belong in digital zoom when setting preset the will jump to maximal optical zoom OPERATION KNACKS Preset function is that PTZ stores current pan tilt angle zoom and other position parameters into the memory When necessary PTZ recalls these parameters and adjust camera to that position 4 Display current preset move the cursor to SHOW PRESET press OPEN the screen will display the current preset 5 Clear current preset move the cursorto CLEAR PRESET press OPEN the current preset is cleared 6 Edit current preset label move the cursor to EDIT PRESET LABEL press OPEN to enter into editing preset submenu system auto sets la bel as
72. vironment ray and thus make the brightness of deferent image stable User may adjust Iris by controller keyboard open close to get required brightness that you need User also can resume auto Iris by joystick operation When controlling the Iris manually the PTZ locks current position you manually controlled when operating joystick the PTZ resume auto Iris gt Auto back light compensation Camera sub area can carry out auto back light compensation Under a strong light background camera will auto compensate light for the darker object and adjust daylight to the bright background In order to avoid making the image lack fidelity by the back line is too bright and the object is unable to recognize because of darkness thus gain legible image gt Auto white balance Camera can automatically adjust white balance in accordance with the alteration of background lightness to reach a true colour 3 4 Monitor function gt Set and call preset Preset function is that PTZ stores current pan tilt angle zoom and other position parameters into the memory When necessary PTZ recalls these parameters and adjust camera to that position User can store and recall presets easily and promptly by using keyboard controlling The PTZ can store up to 128 presets gt Tour Auto tour is the built in function inthe PTZ to make preset arranged in needful order in tour queue by programming in advance To make camera tour between presets by inserting pr
73. will resume the preset if PTZ execute the action of TIME RUNNING scanning tour or pattern the PTZ will resume original action If users handle some action with keyboard PTZ will also resume the action DAY SAT which users are going on with keyboard Senne 2 During the period of time running it doesn t allowed to call park START TIME 00 00 action User operate the dome time running function will be END TIME 00 00 interrupted if there is no action during 10s the time is still in the RUNNING TOUR period of time running and return to time running function Orif BACK there is a park action it will be done the park action EXIT 3 Time running function can t be implemented as user set preset pattern right and left limit of scan and other functions M 4 When the PTZ execute alarm timing idle function the priority for alarm is the highest for timing is the second for idle is the 32 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING gt WINDOW BLANKING ALARMS LANGUAGE EXIT S WINDOW BLANKING WINDOW NUMBER 01 EDIT WINDOW ENABLE WINDOW OFF CLEAR WINDOW BACK EXIT Privacy zone masking Privacy zone masking 7 Privacy zone masking Privacy function can show someone piece of regional shielding while protecting For example protect the window of bedroom or ATM of bank A PTZ can set up to 24 privacy windows Masking setting funct
74. y period e To the products with defect if it s in the period of warranty please fill the form of warranty information correctly describe the trouble in details and provide original sales invoice or its copy e Forthe damage and loss which was caused by the user s specifically application factory won t bear any risk and responsibility The factory compensation made by breach of faith negligence or tortious won t exceed the amount of the products The factory won t bear any responsibility for the special unexpected and continue damage caused by any other reasons e Our company has the final right of explanation for the above terms 2 Warranty terms e If the products are within the warranty time the buyer should fill in the warranty card and send back together with the products 3 Shipping e If the product needs repaired you canreturn it to the manufacturer through the supplier or directly If you choose the latter please contact us in order to speed up the process And our company only undertake the one way freight from manufacturer to customer after maintenance
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