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Table of Content:
Chapter 1: Product Summary:
1.1 Technical Parameters…………..………….…………….…………….2
1.2 Package Contents….………………………………………….……….3
1.3 Function description………………………………………….……….3
Chapter 2: Equipment installation:
2.1 DIP switch settings…………………................................................5
2.2 Dome camera structure diagram……………………………….……7
2.3 Bracket installation diagram...……………………………………….8
Chapter3: System OSD menu settings:
3.1 Power-on self-test………….……………..………………………..….8
3.2 Preset point setting and calling…………..……………………..….8
3.2.1 Set preset points………….……………….………..………………..9
3.2.2 Call preset points…….…………………….………….……………..9
3.3 Preset point function table.………………….……………………….9
3.4 <MAIN MENU>………….…………………………..………………….10
3.5 <SYSTEM INFORMATION>.…………………….………………..…11
3.6 <ADDR SETTING>………………..……………………….………..…11
3.7 <MOTION>……………………………………….………………........12
3.7.1 <SET FRAME SCAN>………………………………….……………12
3.7.4 <POWER UP>……………..…………………….…………...………13
3.7.5 <PARK ACTION>……………………………………...………..……13
3.8 <PATTERNS>…..............................................................................14
3.8.1 <PROGRAM PATTERN>.............................................................14
3.9 <CAMERA >(Lens) settings menu................................................15
3.10 <CRUISE> (preset points, cruise settings) menu….…..……....15
3.11 <IR SETTING>...............................................................................16
3.12 <DISPLAY SETUP>.......................................................................16
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting:
4.1 Troubleshooting Table……………..………………..…….....………17
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Chapter 1:Product Summary:
1.1 Technical Parameters:
Model number 4" High Speed Mini Dome Camera
Optical focus 10X
Image sensor 1/3"CCD
Signal mode PAL/NTSC
Resolution 650TVL
Optical focus
Manual/Auto, high performance DSP to utilize high
continuous focusing function.
Presets 256
Pattern scan 4groups,each can record 100 actions
Cruise scan
Up to 30 presets cruise with independent dwell
duration.
Other scan
Supports Horizontal scan, Deuce area scan and
random scan
Rotation range
Horizontal 360°unlimited rotation, Vertical 180°, auto
flip
Rotation speed Horizontal & Vertical Min 0.01° Max 300°/s.
Protocol PELCO-D and PELCO-P
OSD Full screen menu
Temperature
control system
Optional
Power supply DC12V
Ball cover
dimension
4 inch optical glass cover (Non-IR model only)
Material Aluminum shell
IP Rating IP66 (Non-IR Model Only)
Work
environment
-20~+50(select temperature control accessories),
<95%RH
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1.2 Package Contents:
1. Speed Dome Camera – 1 Pcs
2. Wall Bracket – 1 Pcs
3. Ceiling Bracket – 1 Pcs
4. Power Supply – 1 Pcs
5. User Manual – 1 Pcs
6. Installation Accessories – Lot.
1.3Main Functions Description:
1. Set address coding, baud rate, control protocol:
Each command transmitted to the camera has its own address coding,
baud rate and control protocol. APTZ camera will respond only if its own
address coding, baud rate and control protocol matches the ones of the
command. In order to set the camera address coding, baud rate and
control protocol settings please refer to the DIP settings.
2. Auto speed matching to focal length technical:
Based on user-friendly design, the camera's intelligent response
mechanism will be generate different tracking speeds according to the
proximity of the focal length of the camera. The camera will automatically
adjust the horizontal and vertical tracking speed, so that manual operation
is simpler and track targets become easier.
4. Auto Flip:
When the lens is pulled all the way down (vertically) by the operator, the
lens will auto-rotate 180° and continue the move turning up immediately
after the 90°, this allows a direct watch to the back of the scene in order to
achieve the full 180° continuous vertical surveillance.
5. Set and call preset position:
Preset function stores a given state of the ball. The PTZ memory will store
the horizontal angle; tilt angle and camera lens focal length. "Calling" these
parameters will quickly send the PTZ ball to the saved location. The
operator can quickly and easily store and call preset points by using a PTZ
keyboard, infrared controller or other equipment such as DVR which
supports PTZ feature. The PTZ supports up to 256 preset points.
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6. Lens Control:
(1) Zoom control
Users can control the PTZ lens in order to adjust the zoom level of the
camera and get wide/narrow view according to the scene.
(2) Focus Control
System default is auto-focus. The object in center of the screen will be the
subject of focus. In exceptional circumstances the user can manually
adjust the focus in order to maintain a clear picture.
When in momentarily manual focus state (achieved by Focus +/- controls
on the control unit), any shift of the camera by user or preset call will
reinstate the auto-focus.
In the following situations the camera lens may not autofocus on the
desired objective:
a. Target is not in the screen center;
b. The target has different parts that are both near and far.
c. The target is light objects such as neon lighting, spotlights and other
luminous items;
d. Target is behind interfering layer (Such as droplets or glass).
e. Large monotone area targets, such as walls.
f. Large area targets, such as walls;
g. Target is located in extremely dark/foggy environment.
7. Aperture Control:
Users can control the lens in order to manually adjust the aperture size to
get the required picture brightness.
8. Backlight Compensation:
When the backlight compensation function is on, the camera will disregard
bright areas in the scene and will open the shutter further more to light up
dark areas in the scene.
9. White Balance:
The camera will reproduce color shadings according to the changes in
ambient light in order to achieve true color shades in any conditions.
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10. Night Mode (color / Black & White conversion):
Cameras with night mode, automatic color / monochrome conversion mode,
in accordance with changes in ambient light automatic conversion CCD
illumination. Such as: adequate lighting during the day due to the use of
general illumination to ensure colorful images. In the night illumination can
be automatically changed to black and white images show a clear interest.
11. Cruise:
Cruise can be built from several preset points. The presets for this speed
dome can be configured in consecutive order only (you may skip a
non-relevant preset, but you cannot change the order of the called
presets).Dwell durations can be configured according to the needs. The
cruise can be activated using the OSD or the RS-485 controller.
12. Pattern scanning:
Pattern scan will record any movement of the camera's ball in order to
make a consecutive scan with special characteristics.
13. Continuous scan:
Continuous horizontal scan with adjustable height and speed. It can be
triggered in power-up or RS-485 controller.
14. Random Scan:
Random horizontal scan with adjustable height and speed; unlike the
continuous scan, the random scan will shift the camera left and right and
dwell in random points. It can be triggered in power-up, by OSD or RS-485
controller.
15. Area scan
Continuous horizontal scan with adjustable height, speed and left/right
borders which the camera is confined to. It can be triggered in power-up,
by alarm or RS-485 controller.
Chapter 2 Equipment installation:
2.1DIP switch setting:
The four channel DIP switch is the baud rate and the control protocol switch.
The eight channels DIP switch is
the address setting switch.
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DIP switch to “ON” means to “1”,DIP switch to "OFF" means "0".
The baud rate and control protocol as the following table:
NO. 1 2 3 4
Baud rate
(BPS
OFF OFF PELCO-P
ON OFF PELCO-D
OFF ON PELCO-D/P
ON ON PELCO-D/P
Control
Protocol
OFF OFF 9600
ON ON 9600
OFF ON 4800
ON OFF 2400
8-bit DIP switch is used to set the camera's address coding. Address set
binary mode can be set to a total of 256 different dome camera address
coding, see coding table address.
Camera
address
Camera address coding form
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
246 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON
247 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON
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248 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON
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2.2 Dome camera structure diagram:
Figure 1 Figure 2
2.3 Bracket installation diagram
Figure 3
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Figure 4
Chapter 3 System OSD menu settings:
3.1Power-On Self-Test:
When power is connected to the dome camera, the camera will move in
horizontal and vertical directions to confirm that motors and belts are in order.
The screen will show system-related information.
PTOL PELCO-D
COMM 2400N81
ADDR 1
Display: PELCO-D protocolBaud Rate 2400Address code 1
3.2Preset point setting and calling:
3.2.1 Set Preset points:
(1) Make sure the correct camera is selected in your controller.
(2) Adjust pan, tilt and zoom to the desired location.
(3) Press the required preset number + PRESET* to preserve the scene
preset parameters.
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3.2.2 Call preset points:
(1) Make sure the correct camera is selected in your controller.
(2) Press the required preset number (inputs the designated preset) +
PREVIEW* button, the camera will immediately move to the desired preset
position. The lens zoom, focus and Iris will also automatically change to the
preset parameters
If the preset input is a special function preset (see "Preset Point table" below),
the dome camera will perform special features functions (such as: Preset 82:
the camera will perform auto-cruise feature).
*Subject to changes according to your controlling device. Please check your
PTZ controller user manual to confirm
3.3 Preset point function table:
Dial the 95
th
Presets Enter Main menu.
Dial the 82
nd
Presets Auto Scan.
Dial the 83
th
Presets Clear all presets
Dial the 84
th
Presets Pattern Scan 1
Dial the 85
th
Presets Pattern Scan 2
Dial the 86
th
Presets Pattern Scan 3
Dial the 87
th
Presets Pattern Scan 4
Dial the 96
th
Presets 360-degree gap scan
Dial the 97
th
Presets Frame Scan
Dial the 98
th
Presets Presets Cruise
Dial the 99
th
Presets 360 degree continuing Scan
*Subject to changes according to your controlling device. Please check your
PTZ controller user manual to confirm
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3.4OSD Main Menu
Once the dome camera is power on and finished self-testing, call preset 95in
order to access the ODS main menu as shown in Table 3.1.
MAINMENU Menu function descriptions
SYSTEM
INFORMATION
Displays camera basic information.
See More Details in section 3.5.
ADDR SETTING
Used to set the camera address.
See More Details in section 3.6.
MOTION
“PTZ” setup menu.
See More Details in section 3.7.
PATTERNS
Pattern scan setting.
See More Details in section 3.8.
CAMERA
Lens setting.
See More Details in section 3.9.
CRUISE SETTING
Preset point cruise setting.
See More Details in section 3.10.
IR SETTING*
Infrared light setting.
See More Details in section 3.11.
DISPLAY SETUP
Screen display setting.
See More Details in section 3.12.
RESTORE FACTORY
DEFAULT
Restore the settings to factory default.
REBOOT SYSTEM System restart, the dome camera will reset.
EXIT Exit the OSD menu setting.
*Note:<IR SETTING> is valid only for infrared dome camera model
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3.5 SYSTEM INFORMATION:
SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu function descriptions
COM 2400,N,8,1
Serial information, display the dome
camera serial port baud rate, parity, data
bits, stop bits of information.
ADDRESS 1 Display the current dome camera address
PROTOCOL PELCO-D
Display the current dome camera
communication protocol.
PRESETS 256
Display the current dome camera preset
number.
SOFTWARE VERSIONV#.# Display the current software version.
BACK Return to main menu.
EXIT Exit the menu setting.
Note: The system information menu items cannot be modified.
3.6 ADDRESS SETTINGS:
ADDR SETTING Menu function descriptions
ADDR TYPE HARD
Divides HARD and SOFT; select the SOFT can
directly determine the dome camera address.
ADDR SOFT 1 Within1~254.
ADDR HARD 1 (Configured by DIP Switch)
BACK Returns to main menu.
RESET To restore the default settings.
EXIT Exit the menu setting.
Note: Soft and hard address settings must be identical. Not complying
may cause the camera to go out of control. In such case, restoring to
factory default settings will be required.
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3.7 MOTION (PTZ) Settings:
This menu is used to set PTZ parameters such as movement and orientation
angles as shown in the following table:
MOTION Menu function descriptions
SET FRAME SCAN
Set the scan left and right limits.
See More Details in section 3.7.1.
POWER UP NONE
Power on setting menu.
See More Details in section 3.7.4.
PARK TIME 15S Waiting time before performing idle action.
PARK ACTION NONE
Which action to perform when the dome
camera is idle.
See More Details in section 7.4.5.
FRAME SCAN SPEED
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Set the area scan speed of the dome camera.
Within1 (Slowest)~32 (Fastest).
RANDOM SCAN SPEED
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Set the intermittent scan speed of the dome
camera.
Within 1 (Slowest)~32 (Fastest).
BACK Return to the main menu.
EXIT Exit the menu setting.
3.7.1 SET FRAME SCAN:
Setting the Left and Right limits of the Frame scan
FRAME SCAN Menu function descriptions
SET SCAN POSITION The left and right Limits in Two stages
CLEAR FRAME SCAN
Clear area scanning setting. (Clear left and right
limit position).
BACK Return to the previous menu.
EXIT Exit the menu setting.
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3.7.4POWER UP Settings:
This will define which action the dome camera will perform when it is powered
on. (unless any other action was received). Parameters in the following table:
POWER UP Menu function descriptions
NONE Don’t perform any action.
AUTO SCAN Perform continuous scanning action.
RANDOM SCAN Perform random scanning action.
FRAME SCAN Perform frame scan action*
PRESET 1 Send the camera to Preset No.1
PRESET 8 Send the camera to Preset No.8
PATTERN 1 Perform the pattern 1
PATTERN 2 Perform the pattern 2
PATTERN 3 Perform the pattern 3
PATTERN 4 Perform the pattern 4
CRUISE Perform cruise action*
*Applicable only if these functions are properly set-up.
3.7.5 PARK ACTION Settings:
Park action parameters shown in the following table:
PARK ACTION Menu function descriptions
NONE Don’t perform any action.
AUTO SCAN Perform continuous scanning action.
RANDOM SCAN
Perform random scanning action.
FRAME SCAN Perform frame scan action*
FRESET 1 Send the camera to Preset No.1
PRESET 8 Send the camera to Preset No.8
PATTERN 1 Perform the pattern 1
PATTERN 2 Perform the pattern 2
PATTERN 3 Perform the pattern 3
PATTERN 4 Perform the pattern 4
REAPEAT LAST
Automatic recovery to last running action (If applicable)
CRUISE Perform cruise action*
*Applicable only if these functions are properly set-up.
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3.8PATTERNS Menu:
PATTERNS Menu function descriptions
PATTERNNUMBER 1 Select pattern number, within 1~4.
PROGRAM PATTERN
To select pattern scan line; Operations
shown in section 3.8.1.
CLEAR CURRENT PATTERN Clear current pattern scan line.
CLEAR ALL PATTERN Clear all the pattern lines.
BACK Return to the previous menu.
EXIT Exit the menu setting.
3.8.1 PROGRAM PATTERN Menu:
PROGRAM PATTERN Menu function descriptions
USE THE JOYSTICK OR
KEYBOARD TO MOVE THE
CAMERA TO THE STARTING
POSITION IRIS OPEN TO
CONTINUE
Use the controller to move the camera to
the desired pattern starting position, and
press the IRIS+ key to continue.
STORAGE USED 1
Move the joystick to capture the scanning
line and action, from the movement 1
began to record, up to 100 movements.
Press IRIS+ key to save the settings and
return to table 3-5.
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3.9CAMERA (Zoom Module) Settings:
CAMERA ID 000
Not in use
ZOOM DISPLAY
OFF
Allow you to remove the Zoom indication
display
BLC OFF Backlight Compensation Control
AGC MIDDLE Allows you to adjust AGC levels
DAY & NIGH AUTO
Change mode (Day: force the camera to stay in
Day mode, Night : force the camera to stay in
Night mode, Auto: lets the camera to determine
the appropriate mode
FOCUS AUTO Change between Auto and Manual Focusing
BAUD RATE 9600
Not in Use
AWB AUTO
Allows you to define the white balance control
of the camera.
R GAIN* Red Gain Control
B GAIN* Blue Gain Control
BRIGHTNESS 12 Picture Brightness level adjustment
SHARPNESS OFF Picture Sharpness level adjustment
MIRROR OFF Toggle Mirror Effect
HLM OFF Enable/Disable Eclipse feature
HLM LEVEL FF Adjust Eclipse effect level
*Available only when AWB set to MANUAL.
3.10 CRUISE Settings*
CRUISE Menu function descriptions
DWELL TIME[SECS] 6 Cruise waiting time between preset points.
PRESET LIST 1
List of preset points. Total3 pages, each page
can select up to 10 preset points.
1 ON 0 OFF
1234567890
PRESET
1111111111 [1-10]
Select preset points which need to be active in
the cruise scan. The corresponding parameter is
0 (Off) and 1 (On). Press IRIS+ key to save
change.
BACK Return to the previous menu.
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EXIT Exit the menu setting.
*in case you are setting-up the cruise using Provision-ISR DVR, make sure
that you mark “Simulative Cruise” as active. Otherwise, the cruise may not
work.
3.11 IR Settings (Only Applicable in IR Dome Cameras)
IR SETTING Menu function descriptions
IR MODE AUTO
ON:IR light is forced to be on constantly; OFF:
Infrared light is forced to be off constantly; AUTO:IR
light will switch automatically.
IR ON SENS240 Light intensity for IR light to turn on, within 81~254.
IR OFF SENS 170 Light intensity for IR light to turn off, within 81~254.
BACK Return to the previous menu.
EXIT Exit the menu setting.
CURRENT LEVEL
On screen display of current light conditions for
reference
3.12 DISPLAYSETUP Settings
DISPLAY SETUP Menu function descriptions
ZOOM ON/OFF Zoom display ON/OFF.
P/T DEG ON/OFF
Horizontal/Vertical coordinates display
ON/OFF.
BRIGHTDATA ON/OFF Light source data display ON/OFF.
IR DATA ON/OFF IR light data display ON/OFF.
BACK Return to the previous menu.
EXIT Exit the menu setting.
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Chapter4: Simple troubleshooting and maintenance.
4.1 Simple Troubleshooting Table:
Failure Possible Cause Solutions
Power
connected but
the camera is
not performing
self-test, no
image
Connected the
wrong power cord
Check voltage in cable
Power supply is
damaged
Check power ratings. Replace
power supply.
Bad fuse Replace Fuse
Power cord
connection is bad
Confirm firm connections and
polarity.
Power
connected, the
camera is
performing
self-test, image
available, but
no control
Dome camera
address, Baud rate
or protocol does not
match
Reset camera and confirm details
with "On screen display" while the
camera is self-testing. If needed
make changes
RS485Connections
Check wiring RS485 control line.
Try switching +/- terminals.
Unable to
complete
self-test, there
are images
associated with
motor tweet
sound
Power rating is not
sufficient
Replace power supply to meet the
requirements of the power
consumption. If the camera is far
from the power supply check cables
for shortages.
Mechanical failure Replace Camera
Image
instability
Video line
connection is bad
Check Coaxial cable and BNC
clamps
Power rating is not
sufficient
Replace power supply to meet the
requirements of the power
consumption. If the camera is far
from the power supply check cables
for shortages.
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Blurry Image
Manual focus on the
state
Make sure settings are on auto
focus. If so try to shift the camera in
any direction to reinstate auto focus
mode
Long delays in
actions
performing /
camera going
out of control.
Power rating is not
sufficient
Replace power supply to meet the
requirements of the power
consumption. If the camera is far
from the power supply check cables
for shortages.
RS-485 the signal
attenuation
Check RS-485 Signal Cable.
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