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OPEN button.. The start position and the end position of linear scan are set by options 

5 and 6 in this submenu.   

2.6.2

 

SET SEQUENCE:    to edit data for multi-points tour. 

Select no. of patrol by PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT,  

enter into edit by OPEN button and exit edit by 

CLOSE button. Operations under edit state can be seen 

later.  

2.6.3

 

RUN SEQUENCE: to run multi-points tour function. 

Select no. of patrol by PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT, run 

and exit by OPEN button.   

2.6.4

 

SET TITLE:  to edit titles of preset points. Only 

previous 63 preset points have their titles. Select no. of 

preset point by PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT, enter into 

edit by OPEN button and exit edit by CLOSE button. Operations under edit state can 

be seen later.   

2.6.5

 

AUTO PAN START POS:    to set start position of linear scan between two points. To 

move the dome camera by joystick after entering and to return by CLOSE button. 

2.6.6

 

AUTO PAN END POS:  to set end position of linear scan between two points. To 

move the holder by joystick after entering and to return by CLOSE button. 

2.6.7

 

EDIT TOUR:    to edit tour self-learning. 40 seconds of PTZ operations can be learned 

in maximum. To return when 40 seconds expire or by push CLOSE button. 

2.6.8

 

RUN TOUR:  to self-learn loci of tour. To exit the menu after running or to stop 

running by joystick. 

2.6.9

 

RETURN:    return to Main Menu. 

3.

 

Appendix to the Menu 

3.1

 

 Operation of Edit State of Multi-Points Tour. 

 When entering into edit state the 

screen displays as follows:

 

 

NO – serial No. of tour point 
POS – No. of preset point 
SP – leaving speed 
TM – dwelling time

 

 

After entering into edit area, screen shows as follows: 
Edit Area, data of 2 tour points appears on one line.

 

 

 

 

SEQ:01          –    It means the set locus is 1 
CLOSE:EXIT –    Push CLOSE to exit edit state 

 

Both top and bottom lines display prompt and information of each patrol is displayed on 

the middle of the screen. 

Data of 2 tour points appears on one line.

 Move cursor by 

PAN LEFT/RIGHT and modify data by TILT UP/DOWN. Press buttons for one second 

to speed up operation. Press CLOSE button to exit edit state and store modifications. 

The program will search the position of the first “---” of POS, store dada before it and 

regard data after it as invalid. In above figure, the program stores previous four tour 

points with settable range from 1 to 63 and from 65 to 128. When “---” of POS appears, 

the tour range is ended. The settable range of SP is from 0 to 8 (0 and 1 are the same 

with fastest speed while 8 has the lowest speed). The settable range of TM is from 0 to 

99 seconds. 

3.2  Operation of Title of Preset Point in Edit State.

 When entering into edit state the 

Summary of Contents for TVCD 506

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual for High Speed Dome Camera TVCD 506...

Page 2: ...t SAFETY PRECAUTIONS C AUTI O N R I SK O F ELEC TR I C SH O C K D O N O T O PEN C AU TI O N TO R ED U C E TH E R I SK O F ELEC TR I C AL SH O C K D O D O T O PEN C O VER S N O U SER SER VI C EABLE PAR...

Page 3: ...f er ence of t he i m por t ant oper at i ng and m ai nt enance ser vi ci ng i nst r uct i ons TH E PR O D U C T C O D E M AR KED O N TH E BO TTO M C O VER PLEASE FI LL TH E C O D E I N TH E FO LLO W...

Page 4: ...ome Camera 7 3 3 Setup of the Protocol and the Default Baud Rate 7 3 4 Setup of the Baud Rate of Communication 8 3 5 Selection of the Terminal Resistor of the Dome Camera 8 5 The Installation of the S...

Page 5: ...n they are in transmission Precautions for anti lightning and anti surging should be taken if necessary 6 The product should be indoor installed and operated to avoid rain and moisture Do not use it i...

Page 6: ...2 accessory recommended by manufacturer 12 If necessary use a commercial lens cleaning paper to clear the lens windows Gently wipe the lens window until clean...

Page 7: ...ed c Six sets of programmable tour locus with 16 position each set The running speed and the detention time are adjustable respectively d The dome camera can simulate the PTZ route operated by you in...

Page 8: ...or over 1 second to speed up operation 1 4 All setups on the menu couldn t be lost even power failure happens 1 5 Special utilizations can be seen on the descriptions of functions of the menu in detai...

Page 9: ...me camera shall not return HOME if it is on tour state If no HOME is needed when the dome camera is stopped set the option at OFF 2 4 4 2 HOME POS HOME means return home For example to set one scene a...

Page 10: ...OUR to self learn loci of tour To exit the menu after running or to stop running by joystick 2 6 9 RETURN return to Main Menu 3 Appendix to the Menu 3 1 Operation of Edit State of Multi Points Tour Wh...

Page 11: ...tle to be displayed IV Setup of the Dome Camera 1 Connection of the System 1 The Systematic Drawing of the Dome Camera Speed D om e Pow er Adapt er AC 24V O U T AD M at r i x B S W R S232 B S W Phi l...

Page 12: ...ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1023 ON...

Page 13: ...0Bps O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 Setup of the Baud Rate of Communication As shown in Figure 2 SW2 is used to set the protocol of communication and the baud rate used by the dome camera DIP 6 and DIP 5 of SW2 ar...

Page 14: ...10 1 Dimension of the Product Figure 3 2 The Style of Installation a Wall Installation Figure 4 b In Ceiling Installation 262 300 7 Figure 5 c Indoor Ceiling Installation 137 14 0 20 5 195 Figure 6...

Page 15: ...us cover counterclockwise and take it out see Figure 10 6 Fix the pedestal in the aluminum alloy ball Figure 11 Install the ball on the bracket Figure 12 O PEN Fi gur e 10 Fi gur e 11 Fi gur e 12 Pede...

Page 16: ...ome Camera in the aluminum alloy ball you must take out the vitreous cover on dome Otherwise it will effect picture quality see Figure 16 13 Aiming the MARK on the ball at the notch on the pedestal pu...

Page 17: ...r e 19 Fi gur e 20 A B D 2 Fix the pedestal assembly on the ceiling Figure 20 3 Aiming the MARK on the ball at the notch on the pedestal push the ball upward to the end and rotate clockwise until it i...

Page 18: ...uld meet or exceed the above requirements Contact with the CCTV Project Coordinator to draw attention in case alleged discrepancies occur VI Technical data table Image Inductor 1 4 Color CCD Pixels 75...

Page 19: ...motor noise Power supply not enough Replace Video signal fault Reinstall Bad connection of the video Press to connect well Normal self check but no images Camera damaged Replace RS485 bus bad connect...

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