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1063752A

GE 16X PTZ Camera

User Manual

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Page 2: ... or vendors of the respective products Intended use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the F...

Page 3: ...trol setting 11 White balance setting 11 Sharpness setting 16 Brightness setting 16 Color setting 17 Backlight setting 18 Negative image 18 Zoom start position setting 19 Zoom end position setting 20 Flickerless setting 20 Shadow tours 22 Programming a new shadow tour 22 To play a shadow tour 23 Deleting a shadow tour 24 Preset tours 25 Programming a preset tour 25 Reviewing a preset tour 26 Delet...

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Page 5: ...e found on our website Refer to Online resources on page 33 for instructions on accessing our online publication library Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation The following conventions are used in this document Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual Bold Menu items and buttons Italic Emphasis of...

Page 6: ...r recording memory is full the shadow tour recording will automatically stop Autopan The Autopan function pans the camera between 2 preset positions periodically Autoflip The autoflip function allows the tilt angle to widen up to 180 The image on the monitor screen is flipped horizontally and vertically at the tilt angle of approximately 90 Optical Zoom The optical zoom range is 1X to 16X Digital ...

Page 7: ... with care The camera could be damaged by improper handling or storage Do not use strong solvents or detergents to clean the camera If the camera is dirty wipe it with a clean dry cloth to clean it If wiping the camera does not remove dirty residue you may clean the unit using a mild detergent solution Install and mount the camera in the proper position This camera is designed for mounting on the ...

Page 8: ...anual New tour Indoor Play tour Outdoor Delete tour Special Tour4 preset tour Sharpness New tour 0 15 Default 10 Play tour Brightness Delete tour 0 99 Default 42 Tour5 preset tour Color New tour On Play tour Off Delete tour Backlight Alarm On Alarm1 Off Disable Negative Normal open On Normal close Off Alarm2 Zoom start Disable x1 x15 Default X1 Normal open Zoom end Normal close x2 x128 Default X12...

Page 9: ...e seq set or fast forward to select that item The arrow indicator on the GE 16X PTZ menu identifies the property that will be changed To change a setting press the iris button The setting will be saved when you advance to the next menu Depending on your protocol you may be able to use the zoom button to advance Navigation and selection shortcuts on the KTD 405 KTD 405A keypad may not work with all...

Page 10: ...amera site you want to program 2 Press and hold the set button until Enter programming code displays 3 Enter the programming code 9 5 1 Then press the seq button 4 At the first menu display press 3 5 At the Enter camera site number screen enter the site number of the camera you want to program 6 Press the set button At this point you have access to the GE 16X PTZ programming menus ...

Page 11: ... of factory defaults do one of the following Select NO to keep the current settings Select YES to delete the current settings and reload the factory default settings If you do this all tours presets and autopan are cleared Exposure setting The exposure control for a GE 16X PTZ camera is controlled through three different settings that each affects the image exposure To set the Exposure mode do the...

Page 12: ...ed The video signal will then automatically return to normal brightness via AGC and IRIS control IRIS Select the desired lens iris value for camera exposure 80 to180 If the iris value is 80 the iris is fully closed If the iris value is 180 the iris is fully open AGC Automatic Gain Control AGC range is 0 to 255 MANUAL Set the Shutter speed IRIS and AGC respectively in manual Depending on light envi...

Page 13: ...MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 1 select EXPOSURE Figure 5 Figure 5 CAMERA MENU 1 3 From EXPOSURE select PARTIAL AUTO Figure 6 Figure 6 EXPOSURE menu 4 From EXP PARTIAL AUTO select SHUTTER 1 250 to adjust the exposure automatically Figure 7 Figure 7 EXP PARTIAL AUTO menu ...

Page 14: ...ENU 1 select EXPOSURE Figure 8 Figure 8 CAMERA MENU 1 menu 3 From EXPOSURE select MANUAL Figure 9 Figure 9 EXPOSURE menu 4 From EXP MANUAL select IRIS 5 Select the desired lens iris value 80 180 for camera exposure Figure 10 If the iris value is 80 the iris is closed If the iris value is 180 the iris is fully open Figure 10 EXP MANUAL menu ...

Page 15: ...alance setting You can select 1 of 5 modes for how the camera shifts its output colors to compensate for the color of a light source The camera can monitor the color temperature automatically or you can set the white balance manually 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 1 select EXPOSURE Figure 11 Figure 11 CAMERA MENU 1 3 From EXPOSURE select MANUAL Figure 12 Figure 12 EXPOSURE ...

Page 16: ...omatic tracing white balance In this mode the color temperature is monitored continuously and the white balance is automatically set The color temperature range for the proper white balance is approximately 2 800 to 8 000 K Proper white balance may not be obtained under the following conditions When the color temperature is out of the 2 800 to 8 000 K range When the scene contains high color tempe...

Page 17: ...e balance control Figure 17 Figure 17 WHITE BALANCE menu 4 From WBAL MANUAL select RED GAIN or BLUE GAIN to set the hue 0 60 for white balance control Figure 18 Note For Pelco P D use the joystick to increase or decrease the value Figure 18 WBAL MANUAL menu 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 1 select WHITE BALANCE Figure 19 Figure 19 CAMERA MENU 1 ...

Page 18: ...e The proper white balance is approximately 3 200 K Figure 20 Figure 20 WHITE BALANCE menu 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 1 select WHITE BALANCE Figure 21 Figure 21 CAMERA MENU 1 3 From EXPOSURE select OUTDOOR to adjust the color temperature The temperature for the proper white balance is approximately 5 100 K Figure 22 Figure 22 Select OUTDOOR 3 from WHITE BALANCE menu ...

Page 19: ... WHITE BALANCE Figure 23 Figure 23 CAMERA MENU 1 3 From WHITE BALANCE select SPECIAL to adjust the color temperature The temperature for the proper white balance is approximate 5 100 K Figure 24 Figure 24 WHITE BALANCE menu 4 From WBAL SPECIAL enter a number between 0 and 99 Figure 25 Note For Pelco P D use the joystick to increase or decrease the value Figure 25 WBAL SPECIAL menu ...

Page 20: ... SHARPNESS Figure 26 Figure 26 CAMERA MENU 1 3 From SHARPNESS select a value from 0 to 15 Figure 27 If you increase the sharpness value the image becomes sharper If you decrease the sharpness value the image becomes softer Note For Pelco P D use the joystick to increase or decrease the value Figure 27 SHARPNESS menu 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 1 select BRIGHTNESS Figure ...

Page 21: ...the following 3 From the BRIGHTNESS menu select a value from 0 to 99 Figure 29 If you increase the brightness value the image becomes brighter If you decrease the brightness value the image becomes darker Figure 29 BRIGHTNESS menu 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 1 select COLOR Figure 30 Figure 30 CAMERA MENU 1 3 From COLOR select ON to display the picture with color or selec...

Page 22: ...g of an image do the following Negative image To view a negative inverse image do the following 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 2 select BACKLIGHT Figure 32 Figure 32 CAMERA MENU 2 3 From BACKLIGHT select ON to compensate the backlight Select OFF to turn off the backlight compensation Figure 33 Figure 33 BACKLIGHT menu 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 2...

Page 23: ...rt position do the following 3 From NEGATIVE select ON to view the picture with reversed color and luminance Select OFF to turn off the negative image feature Figure 35 Figure 35 NEGATIVE menu 1 From MAIN MENU select CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 2 select ZOOM START Figure 36 Figure 36 CAMERA MENU 2 3 From ZOOM START enter a zoom start position X1 to X15 Figure 37 Figure 37 ZOOM START menu ...

Page 24: ...lect CAMERA MENU 2 From CAMERA MENU 2 select ZOOM END Figure 38 Figure 38 CAMERA MENU 2 3 On ZOOM END enter a zoom end position from X2 to X128 Figure 39 4 Use the number buttons or joystick up and down to set the zoom end position Note If you set the zoom end position less than the zoom start position the zoom end position is automatically set to one higher than the zoom start position zoom end p...

Page 25: ...21 3 From FLICKERLESS select ON to remove the flicker or select OFF to turn off the flicker function Figure 41 Figure 41 FLICKERLESS menu ...

Page 26: ...TOUR Figure 42 Figure 42 TOUR MENU 3 From NEW SHADOW TOUR press iris to start the timer Figure 43 REC flashes on the monitor and the USED percentage will increase while moving the camera through the tour Note The maximum length of the shadow tour is variable and is dependant on the number of PTZ operations running in the tour recording When more quick PTZ hybrid movements are made less programming...

Page 27: ...c key For Pelco P D keypad 1 Press the PATTERN button for approximately two seconds 2 Press the open key to start recording the shadow tour 3 Begin the manual operation sequence you want to record as your shadow tour 4 Press the open key to stop recording the shadow tour To play a shadow tour To play an existing shadow tour do the following 1 From MAIN MENU select TOUR MENU 2 From TOUR MENU select...

Page 28: ...TOUR MENU 2 From TOUR MENU select TOUR1 SHADOW TOUR Figure 44 Figure 46 TOUR MENU 3 From SHADOW TOUR select DELETE TOUR to delete the tour Figure 45 Figure 47 SHADOW TOUR menu TOUR1 SHADOW TOUR 1 TOUR2 PRES ETTOUR 2 TOUR3 PRES ETTOUR 3 TOUR4 PRES ETTOUR 4 TOUR5 PRES ETTOUR 5 W TOUR ESET TOUR ESET TOUR ESET TOUR ESET TOUR ...

Page 29: ...ng 1 From MAIN MENU select TOUR MENU 2 From TOUR MENU select TOUR2 PRESET TOUR TOUR3 PRESET TOUR TOUR4 PRESET TOUR or TOUR5 PRESET TOUR Figure 48 Figure 48 TOUR MENU 3 From PRESET TOUR 1 select EDIT TOUR Figure 49 Figure 49 PRESET TOUR 1 menu TOUR1 SHADOW TOUR 1 TOUR2 PRES ETTOUR 2 TOUR3 PRES ETTOUR 3 TOUR4 PRES ETTOUR 4 TOUR5 PRES ETTOUR 5 W TOUR ESET TOUR ESET TOUR ESET TOUR ESET TOUR ...

Page 30: ...the camera travels to the next preset 1 is the slowest setting and 127 is the fastest Note If using a Pelco P D use the focus near increment or focus far decrement buttons to input the value for POS DW SPD options 6 Press the esc key to end the tour Figure 50 EDIT PRESET TOUR1 33 Flip operation 95 Enter Menu mode 34 Go to zero pan go to home position 96 Stop scan 92 Set left limit stop 98 Begin fr...

Page 31: ... 1 menu 1 From MAIN MENU select TOUR MENU 2 From TOUR MENU select TOUR2 PRESET TOUR TOUR3 PRESET TOUR TOUR4 PRESET TOUR or TOUR5 PRESET TOUR Figure 53 Figure 53 Tour menu 3 From PRESET TOUR1 PRESET TOUR2 PRESET TOUR3 or PRESET TOUR4 select DELETE TOUR Figure 54 Figure 54 PRESET TOUR 1 menu TOUR1 SHADOW TOUR 1 TOUR2 PRES ETTOUR 2 TOUR3 PRES ETTOUR 3 TOUR4 PRES ETTOUR 4 TOUR5 PRES ETTOUR 5 W TOUR ES...

Page 32: ...ARM1 or ALARM2 Figure 56 Figure 56 ALARM MENU 3 Select NORMAL OPEN to activate the alarm in the close position 4 Select NORMAL CLOSE to activate the alarm in the open position 5 Select DISABLE to disable the alarm Note The mapping between preset position and alarm is fixed and not programmable When alarm1 is triggered preset1 is activated When alarm2 is triggered preset2 is activated The presets r...

Page 33: ...ical line is fixed 3 Zoom display The optical zoom range is 1x 16x and the digital zoom range is 17x 128x When users perform zoom operations to the camera module the zoom indicator see 1 moves forward or backward matching the Current zoom level see Figure 58 4 Camera ID No display Camera ID is 000 001 to 255 Camera ID of currently selected camera Table 3 Zoom settings Zoom Optical zoom Digital zoo...

Page 34: ...24X 16 1 5 55X 16 3 438 25X 16 1 563 56X 16 3 5 26X 16 1 625 57X 16 3 563 27X 16 1 688 58X 16 3 625 28X 16 1 75 59X 16 3 688 29X 16 1 813 60X 16 3 75 30X 16 1 875 61X 16 3 813 31X 16 1 938 62X 16 3 875 32X 16 2 63X 16 3 938 33X 16 2 063 64X 16 4 34X 16 2 125 65X 16 4 063 35X 16 2 188 66X 16 4 125 36X 16 2 25 67X 16 4 188 37X 16 2 313 68X 16 4 25 38X 16 2 375 69X 16 4 313 39X 16 2 438 70X 16 4 375 ...

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Page 36: ...hannel Video output Composite output 1 Vp p 75 ohm Electronic shutter NTSC 1 60 to 1 10 000 sec 28 steps PAL 1 50 to 1 10 000 sec 28 steps Panning range speed 0 to 350º 120º sec Tilting range speed 0 to 90º 120º sec Note As the tilt angle approaches horizontal a portion of the housing may be visible in the video image Presets 63 positions Camera ID 256 separate IDs Number of shadow tours 1 Operati...

Page 37: ...Policy Statement Customer service and technical support From the Customer Support menu select Customer Service or Technical Application Select the appropriate product category for the contact information or use the menu to select a location outside the US Table 5 Technical support North America Latin America T 888 GE Security 888 437 3287 Toll free in the US Puerto Rico and Canada 503 885 5700 out...

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Page 39: ...amming 25 reviewing 26 product features 2 overview 2 S safety precautions 3 terms and symbols 1 screen items 29 settings automatic gain control 11 backlight 18 brightness 16 color 17 exposure 7 flickerless 20 IRIS 10 restoring factory default 7 sharpness 16 shutter speed 9 white balance manual 12 zoom end position 20 start position 19 shadow tours 22 deleting 24 playing 23 programming a tour 22 sh...

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