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User Manual • Please read this instruction carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for reference purposes...
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Disclaimer: ► This manual is provided for user reference only, without legal restraint. ► The content of this manual is subject to change without prior notice, and the updates will be added into the new version of this manual. ► This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing errors, please feel free to let us know.
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Notes on Safety ■ Please use the specified power supply to connect(supports AC24V). ■ Do not attempt to disassemble the camera; in order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. ■ There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Please contact the nearest service center as soon as possible if there is any failure.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview This speed dome camera is front-end equipment used for video capture. Its digital flip technology makes omni-directional and non-blind-spot monitoring into reality. Equipped with an IP66-rated housing, embedded auto thermostatic device, 3-level lightning-proof and surge-proof design, the unit is able to adapt to severe environment. Intelligent tracking and 3D positioning functions can be realized when using with DVR.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.3 Dial Switch Setup Before installing the camera, the dome address, communication protocol and baud rate should be confirmed. The default dome address, protocol and baud rate are 1, PELCO-D and 2400 respectively.If you want to change, please power off the camera firstly and open the camera cover to find the dial switches.
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Chapter 1 Introduction ② The button 6, 7 and 8 in SW1 are used to set communication protocol. When the three buttons are set to “0” , it is PELCO-D; When any one of them is set to “1”, it is PELCO-P. ③...
Chapter 2 Installation 2.2 How to install • Please make sure the wall is able to bear the dome camera’s weight! • Please make sure the dome camera is powered off during installation! WARNING • Please install the dome camera according to the below steps! The installation steps are as follows: ①...
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Chapter 2 Installation ⑤ Pull the cables through the bracket. Then fix ⑥ Fix the bracket to the wall with the screws the base tray to the tub with the screws. and then hook the safety wire to the tub. ⑦...
Chapter 2 Installation 2.3 Connection Connection End(AC 24V) ALM-IN1 ALM-IN2 ALM-IN3 ALM-IN4 ALM-IN5 ALM-IN6 ALM-IN7 POWER ALM-IN-COM VIDEO ALM-OUT1+ ALM-OUT1- RS 422T+ RS 422T- RS 422R+ RS 422R- Power Connection(AC 24V) AC24V A Earth AC24V B Alarm Connection 1. Alarm Input a) There are seven independent alarm input ports (ALM-IN1~ALM-IN7) and one common port (ALM-IN-COM).
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Chapter 2 Installation c) Disconnect the voltage between alarm input port(ALM-Inx(x=1~7) and common port (ALM-IN-COM) to cancel the alarm. 2. Alarm Output a) Support 1CH alarm output including OUT1+,OUT1- connections; support two input modes namely NO, NC. b) Alarm output: support only one passive switch for user to connect alarm devices; the alarm output state will be auto on/off according to your setting.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation Guide 3.1 Startup and Shutdown Before running your camera, please make sure all the connections are done correctly. Startup: After the power supply is connected, the camera will be automatically started up and then the system of the speed dome is going to self-check. The menu cannot be operated until successful self-checking has done.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup 4.1 System Information You can check the version, camera, temperature, date, dome ID, protocol and baud rate of the speed dome camera in the system information interface. 4.2 System Setup Go to Main Menu→System Setup as below: SYSTEM SETUP 1 AUTO PT FLIP: OFF 2 LANGUAGE SETUP↓...
Chapter 4 Menu Setup RS422 SETUP 1 RS422/ID SEL: H/W 2 DOME ID: 3 PROTOCOL: PELCO-D 4 BAUD RATE: 2400 0 RETURN RS422 Selection: H/W (hardware) and F/W (software) are selectable. It is effective to set the communications when selecting F/W. Otherwise the dome communication is in accordance with dial switches.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup 4.2.6 North Setup Go to Main Menu→System Setup→North Setup interface as below: NORTH SETUP CALL 1 TO STORED CALL 2 TO CANCEL ① Move the joystick in all four directions to choose a location. Call preset to save the configuration.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup CHANGE PASSWORD ENTER PASSWORD: ****** ENTER NEW PASSWORD: ------ CONFIRM PASSWORD: ------ CALL 1 TO STORED CALL 2 TO CANCEL Input the current password and then input the new password twice (entering empty new password means to delete the current password). 4.3 Camera Setup Entering Main Menu→Camera Setup brings the following screen.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup CAMERA FUNCTION 1 BLC: 2 HLC: 3 HLC LEVEL: 4 3D-DNR: 5 COLOR LEVEL: 6 SHARPNESS: 7 WDR: 8 GAMMA: DEFAULT 9 CAM DEFOG: 0 RETURN BLC: Improve the brightness of the foreground when back light is so stronger that the foreground is dark.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup AE Mode: F-Auto, Bright, Shut, IRIS and Manual are optional. Brightness: Range from 00 (darkest) to 20 (brightest). Adjust the screen brightness. Shutter: The lower the value of shutter is, the brighter the image is. It is available only when the AE mode is set to manual mode.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup --Timer: The camera will regularly switch the mode between day and night. Day & Night Timer Setup: Go to Day Night Timer menu as shown below: DAY NIGHT TIMER 1 BW ON TIME: 19:00 2 COLOR ON TIME: 07:00 CALL 1 TO STORED CALL 2 TO CANCEL...
Chapter 4 Menu Setup PRESET SETTING PRESET NO: TITLE: ---------- CALL 1 TO STORED CALL 2 TO CANCEL ④ Move the joystick in all four directions to select the numbers or letters for setting the title. The title will display on the screen when passing though the preset if the title display has been enabled NOTE: There is another way to set preset: Number+Preset(please refer to the user manual of the keyboard you are using.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup ② Move the joystick upward or downward to control the cursor; move the joystick right or left to change the parameter. The preset ranges from 001~255 and the dwell time ranges from 05~240s. ③ When setting the patrol, pressing “IRIS OPEN” will increase the value by 10. pressing “IRIS CLOSE”...
Chapter 4 Menu Setup EDIT GROUPING FORMAT: PATNO 01: PAT1 02: PAT2 03: PAT3 04: PAT4 05: PAT5 06: PAT6 07: PAT7 08: PAT8 YES: CALL PRESET 1 NO : CALL PRESET 2 Eight patrols in a group can be set. PAT 1 stands for Patrol 1, PAT 2 stands for Patrol 2 and so on.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup ③ Select “Trace Run…” item to perform the command. 4.5.5 Alarm Setup Enter Main Menu→Dome Function→Alarm setup as below: ALARM SETUP 1 ALARM IN CONDITION: N.O. 2 OUTPUT ENABLE: ↓ 3 EDIT ALARM ↓ 4 ALARM TIMER 0 RETURN Alarm In Condition: Set the alarm input type to be Normally Opened (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.) according to the sensor type.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup ① Enable “Alarm Timer”. ② Set alarm time and disalarm time. When “Timer” is selected in alarm mode, the current alarm input can trigger relevant alarm during this period when the alarm occurs. NOTICE: If the dome is on the menu state when alarm is triggering , any command is negative.
Chapter 4 Menu Setup ①Move the joystick upwards or downwards to enable the home position function. ②Then select preset which has been set in advance. ③Select delay time and exit the menu. When the stand-by time of the dome camera exceeds the delay time, the camera will automatically execute the command to monitor the selected preset.
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Chapter 4 Menu Setup PS: Preset Description Call Preset 90 Run trace 1 Run patrol 1 Call Preset 91 Run patrol 2 Call Preset 92 Run patrol 3 Call Preset 93 Call Preset Run patrol 4 Call Preset 94 Call Preset 95 OSD menu Call Preset 97 Enable random scan...