XtendLan SDOMEOAT-57030SD Installation & User Manual

Object auto tracking speed dome/analog high speed dome

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SDOMEOAT-57030SD
INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL
for Object Auto Tracking Speed Dome
and Analog High Speed Dome

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  • Page 1 SDOMEOAT-57030SD INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL for Object Auto Tracking Speed Dome and Analog High Speed Dome...
  • Page 2 Thank You for Choosing This Intel igent High Speed Dome! This manual is the Instal ation Guide and Operation Instruction for our Object Auto-Tracking Speed Dome and analog High Speed Dome. The description of tracking features and operations is applied to Object Auto-Tracking Speed Dome only.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Notes --- Important!!! ..........................1 About The Product ............................2 2.1. Features..............................2 2.2. Functions ..............................2 2.3. Technical Parameters ..........................4 Installation................................5 3.1. DIP Switch Setting ..........................5 3.2. Installation..............................11 3.2.1. In-ceiling Mount Installatoin ......................11 Surface Mount Installation......................13 3.2.2.
  • Page 4 1. SAFETY NOTES --- IMPORTANT!!! The following important notes must be followed carefully to run the PTZ camera and respective accessories in total safety. The camera and relative accessories are called video system in this section. Use the instructions correctly and fully Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before starting to run the video system.
  • Page 5: About The Product

    2. ABOUT THE PRODUCT The tracking PTZ is based on our unique motion tracking technology with high position resolution, high speed, low price and selectable communication protocols. It is widely used in surveillance system as unattended CCTV device. 2.1. FEATURES Auto tracking of moving object (auto PTZ) based on our motion tracking technology.
  • Page 6: Technical Parameters

    detailed operation. When adjusting position is set with focus status, it goes back to auto focus. The camera will NOT auto focus in the following status. Target is not in the center of image. Targets are in near and far at the same time. Target is of strong light object.
  • Page 7: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION This section contains detailed instructions for installing the camera. These instructions assume that the installer has a good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods. 3.1. DIP SWITCH SETTING Before installing the camera drive, check the DIP switches; configure the receiver address, communication protocol, and baud rate setting.
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  • Page 13: Installation

    Table 4: SWITCH2 SETTING Always use the “PELCO P” or “PELCO D” protocols. It is advisable to select PELCO-D protocol at 9600 bps baud rate to ensure the correct operation of the camera with the compatible products in the catalogue. Do not use address “0”...
  • Page 14 Pic. 6 Pull cables into the back box through the plastic panel. Connect cables to hole of pin. See Pic. 7 Pic. 7 Insert the hole of pin inside the back box. When finished, close the door to the back box and turn on the power. The LED will light up.
  • Page 15: Surface Mount Installation

    Pic. 10 Step 4. Install lower dome Pic. 11 Take out a screw from lower dome. Link cables, screw, and lower dome. See Pic. 11. Pic. 12 Line up the snaps on trim ring with the mounting screws on the back box. Snap the trim ring into the plastic snap washers on the mounting screws.
  • Page 16 Pic. 15 Pull cables into the back box into the plastic panel. Connect cables to hole of pin. Insert the hole of pin inside the back board. When finished, close the door to the back board and turn on the power. The LED will light up. See Pic. 15. If the LED does not light up, refer to Section 5: Trouble Shooting.
  • Page 17: Wall Mount Installation

    3.2.3. WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Step 1. Install the bracket for pendant dome Pic. 19 When installing outdoors, make sure installation is properly sealed to keep moisture out. Refer to the instructions supplied with the bracket. Take out cables for the dome through the bracket. See Pic. 19. Pic.
  • Page 18: Pipe Pendant Mount Installation

    Pic. 23 Line up link card and faucet of the back board of the dome. Push the dome drive in. See Pic. 23. Step 3. Install lower dome. Pic. 24 Take out a screw from lower dome. Link cables, screw, and lower dome. See Pic. 24. Pic.
  • Page 19: Operation Guide

    4. OPERATION GUIDE 4.1. OPERATION AT POWER UP The camera employs the default settings the first time it is switched on. Changes to the settings will be permanently stored and will be made available the next time the camera is switched on. You can return to the default settings by means of the appropriate menu option at any time.
  • Page 20: Control Keypad Command Types

    Some application examples of controls are shown in detail below. Using the joystick A command can also be given simply by moving the joystick because this generates actions on the camera or OSD (On Screen Display) menu. Using a single key Pressing a single key can cause camera action.
  • Page 21: Zoom Functions

    interruptions. The pan span may be limited between two angles in SETTING1 > MOTION > MANUAL LIMIT. Tilting (vertical) Tip the joystick upwards to turn the camera vertically upwards and tip it downwards to turn the camera downwards. The camera rotation is limited upwards by the horizontal plane or downwards by the vertical axis. Performance will change considerably near the vertical axis according to whether the AUTO FLIP is on or not (default setting is on).
  • Page 22: Preset Positions Programming And Recalling

    4.4.5. PRESET POSITIONS PROGRAMMING AND RECALLING The camera can store up to 256 panning, tilting and zooming configurations (called preset positions) which can be recalled at any time. The manual focusing and IRIS opening settings cannot be stored. When storing presets, it is important to remember that some are reserved and cannot be either stored nor used for positioning the camera.
  • Page 23: Porduct Information Menu

    The password is a numeric combination (max. 4 digits). Select the password digits by moving the joystick in the horizontal direction. Symbol “▲” indicates the digit which will be entered. Press OPEN to enter the selected digit. The entered numbers will be replaced by a “*” symbol on the screen for privacy. Select E NTER and press OPEN to access the first level menu after entering all the digits correctly.
  • Page 24: Label Position (Submenu)

    DISPLAY SETUP PRESET LABEL ZONE LABEL ZOOM AZIMUTH/ELEVATION CAMERA LABEL <LABEL POSITION> BACK EXIT Screen 4: Display Menu Value Explanation Option PRESET LABEL ON/OFF Show or hide presetting labels (max. 64). ZONE LABEL Show or hide zone labels. ON/OFF Show or hide zoom labels. ON/OFF ZOOM Show or hide camera pan/tilt labels.
  • Page 25: Camera Submenu

    Option Value Explanation CAMER Camera parameter programming submenu (refer to Section 4.5.3.1) Camera motion parameter programming submenu (refer to Section 4.5.3.2) MOTION POWER UP Power up parameter submenu (refer to Section 4.5.3.3) PRESETS Preset parameter submenu (refer to Section 4.5.3.4) PATTERNS Pattern parameter submenu (refer to Section 4.5.3.5) Zone parameter programming submenu (refer to Section 4.5.3.6)
  • Page 26 In this mode: The shutter opening time may be varied as programmed SHUTTER in the “LOW LIGHT LIMIT” menu. Auto IRIS opening is automatically adjusted. Gain control is automatic (AGC ON). In this mode: The IRIS opening time is fixed to 1/50 second. IRIS The auto IRIS opening is manually varied in the “IRIS LEVEL”...
  • Page 27 LOW LIGHT LIMIT IRIS LEVEL AGC LEVEL BRIGHT LEVEL OTHERS sub-menu - Other program settings. OTHERS IR SW MODE AUTO IR STATUS COLOR AUTO IRIS SHARPNESS SHARPNESS LEVEL 5 AUTO WHITE BALANCE AUTO R GAIN B GAIN BACK EXIT Screen 9: Others Sub-Menu Option Value Explanation...
  • Page 28: Motion Submenu

    4.5.3.2. MOTION SUBMENU MOTION AUTO FLIP ON/OFF PROPORTIONAL PAN ON/OFF PARK TIME PARK ACTION NONE SCAN SPEED<DEG/S> <SET SCAN> <MANUAL LIMIT> <SET AZIMUTH ZERO> <CLEAR AZIMUTH ZERO> BACK EXIT Screen 10: Motion Sub-Menu Option Value Explanation When this option is on, the movements of a subject moving underneath the camera can be followed by moving the joystick vertically only.
  • Page 29: Power Up Submenu

    If the option is ON, horizontal automatically scanning is performed within the right and left scanning limits open. To set the left and right scanning limit, position the camera at the required pan angle and press OPEN to set. MANUAL LIMIT ON/OFF The two angles must be at least 10 degrees apart.
  • Page 30: Presets Submenu

    4.5.3.4. PRESETS SUBMENU PRESETS PRESET NUMBER …PRESET NOT DEFINED… <EDIT PRESET LABEL> <EDIT PRESET SCENE> <CLEAR PRESET> BACK EXIT Screen 12: Presets Option Value Explanation This option is used to select a presetting for entering a descriptive label. This operation is allowed for up to 64 Presets.
  • Page 31: Zones Submenu

    Option Value Explanation PATTERN NUMBER 1 ~ 4 This option is used to select a pattern. This submenu is used to program a pattern (see below) PROGRAM PATTERN CLEAR PATTERN This submenu is used to delete a pattern (see below) Table 14 PROGRAM PATTERN submenu This includes all the operations needed to program a pattern.
  • Page 32: Clear Set Submenu

    ZONE NUMBER ZONE LABEL 1 - - - - - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Y Z y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x CANCEL SPACE...
  • Page 33: Alarm Submenu

    DOME SETTINGS 2 <ALARMS> <AUX> <PASSWORD> <WINDOWS BLANKING> <HEATER SETTING> <CRUISE SETTING> <TRACKING SETTING> BACK EXIT Screen 18: Dome Settings 2 Option Value Explanation ALARMS Alarm submenu (refer to Section 4.5.4.1) Alarm output submenu (refer to Section 4.5.4.2) PASSWORD Password submenu (refer to Section 4.5.4.3) Privacy zones submenu (refer to Section 4.5.4.4) WINDOWS BLANKING HEATER SETTING...
  • Page 34 ALARM NUMBER ALARM ACTION NONE ACTIVATE AUX ALARM CONTACT BACK EXIT Screen 20: Alarm Settings Option Value Explanation ALARM NUMBER 1 ~ 4 This option allows selecting one of the 4 alarm inputs. ALARM ACTION NONE No action occurs during the alarm. The camera goes to the corresponding presetting following PRESET the alarm (correspondence is fixed: Alarm 1 - Preset 1;...
  • Page 35: Aux Submenu

    4.5.4.2. AUX SUBMENU DWELL TIME<SECS> 1 DWELL TIME<SECS> 2 BACK EXIT Screen 21: AUX Sub-Menu The camera has 2 alarm outputs (AUX1 and AUX2) which may be programmed to activate the external devices in the case of alarm. The 2 outputs closed to ground. Option Value Explanation...
  • Page 36: Windows Blanking Submenu

    4.5.4.4. WINDOWS BLANKING SUBMENU Windows blanking is only available for Sony Modules at present. WINDOWS BLANKING STYLE GRAY BLANK ALL ABOVE BALANK ALL BELOW <SET WINDOWS> SET MASK COLOR BACK EXIT Screen 24: Windows Blanking The camera can be used to define up to eight privacy zones which blank out certain areas of the screen concealing them from the operator’s sight.
  • Page 37 -5º~55º 25º~92º -5º~65º 35º~92º -5º~75º 45º~92º -5º~85º 55º~92º -5º~95º 70º~92º Table 23 The coordinates shown on the monitor refer to the central point of the monitor (where the diagonals meet). SET WINDOWS submenu This includes the operations needed to position and configure the privacy zones. SET WINDOWS WINDOWS NUMBER <EDIT WINDOW LOCATION>...
  • Page 38: Heater Setting Submenu

    Remarks on Privacy Zones Privacy zones can be programmed (and therefore the menu can be opened) in optical zoom situations only. The privacy zone works also in digital zoom conditions. The privacy zone rectangle will move on the screen when panning and tilting. Zooming will expand and contract the rectangle.
  • Page 39: Cruise Setting Submenu

    4.5.4.6. CRUISE SETTING SUBMENU CRUISE DWELL TIME<SECS> PRESET LIST 0 OFF 1 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 BACK EXIT Screen 29: Cruise The CRUISE function is used to make the camera run a cycle consisting of up to 30 preset positions. This menu item is used to enable each of the preset positions used in the cruise cycle.
  • Page 40 This option is used to establish the action to be performed if the camera looses the tracked object: the RETURN HOME RETURN HOME & AND TRACKING option repositions the camera in the TRACKING original position (i.e. the position the camera goes to after power up) and tracking is enabled from this position.
  • Page 41 Option Value Explanation BOUNDARY LIMIT ON/OFF This switches tracking function intervention zone on and off. This deletes the intervention area. CLEAR BOUNDARY LEFT LIMIT ON/OFF Left limit of the intervention zone. RIGHT LIMIT ON/OFF Right limit of the intervention zone. Upper limit of the intervention zone.
  • Page 42: Dome Label Menu

    4.5.5. DOME LABEL MENU DOME LABEL <EDIT DOME LABEL> <CLEAR DOME LABEL> BACK EXIT Screen 32: Dome Label Menu Option Value Explanation This submenu is used to access writing mode for associating EDIT DOME LABEL a camera label (see below). This submenu allows deleting the label associated to the CLEAR DOME LABEL camera (see below).
  • Page 43 Start park action function CALL ENTER Stop park action function CALL ENTER Stop random scan function PRESET ENTER Start random scan function CALL ENTER Stop frame scan function PRESET ENTER Start frame scan function CALL ENTER Stop auto scan function PRESET ENTER Start auto scan function...
  • Page 44: Trouble Shooting

    5. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible Reason Solution Wrong wire connections Check and reconnect wires Change power source Power on normally but no video Wrong or bad power source signal Fuse broken. Change fuse Power cable is disconnected Reconnect power wiring Address, protocol, and baud rate is Check and set the parameters Pan/Tilt not initializing when power...

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