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CAMERA SETTING

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  ZOOM SPEED         HIGH

  DIGITAL ZOOM            ON

  BLC MODE 

         OFF

  SLOW SHUTTER          OFF

  ADVANCE SETTING  -->

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CAMERA SETTING

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  ZOOM SPEED         HIGH

  DIGITAL ZOOM            ON

  BLC MODE 

         OFF

  SLOW SHUTTER          OFF

  ADVANCE SETTING  -->

  BACK

  EXIT

ADVANCE SETTING

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  AE MODE 

       AUTO

    SHUTTER 

       N/A

    IRIS   

       N/A

    BRIGHT 

       N/A

  WB MODE 

       AUTO

    R GAIN 

       N/A

    B GAIN 

       N/A

  BACK

  EXIT

In this section, the camera and image related functions can be set.

[ZOOM SPEED]

: Zoom-in speed

[DIGITAL ZOOM]

: Besides the optical zoom, this PTZ is equipped with digital image 

enlargement, known as digital zoom. When off, only the optical zoom will be available.

[BLC MODE]

: Backlight compensation mode. Use this option when the observed 

object has a strong backlight such as sunlight, or other light source.

[SLOW SHUTTER]

: The slow shutter allows a higher sensitivity by exposing the image 

sensor a longer period of time, useful when observing objects do not have much 

movement.

[ADVANCED SETTING]

: Enters the advanced settings sub-menu for the camera.

 

[AE MODE]

: Activate auto-exposure mode for various exposure methods for  

 

different environments:

 

         - SHUTTER MODE: In shutter mode, the camera changes the shutter  

 

 

     speed to regulate light.

 

         - IRIS MODE: Regulate the iris-opening to control the exposure.

 

         - BRIGHTNESS: Regulate the exposure by changing the brightness control

 

         - AUTO: Automatically regulates the exposure modes.

 

[WB MODE]

: The camera supports Auto, Manual, ATW, OPW, Outdoor, and  

 

Indoor modes of White Balance, which chooses the correct color of the image.  

 

*NOTE: R gain and B gain are only editable in Manual mode.

 

     - R GAIN: Regulates the red elements in the image color

 

     - B GAIN: Regulates the blue elements in the image color

CLOCK SETTING 

The system is equipped with a RTC (Real-Time Clock) and can be used to display the 

date/time information on the screen, or operated via schedule (see pg.18; “Time 

Running”). In order to use this function correctly, you must first set up the date and 

time.

[TIME]

: Change the time setting. Displayed as 24hr clock. 

[DATE]

: Change the date setting. Displayed as Year/Month/Day.

[BACK]

: Move to previous screen (doing so will save your changes to clock setting)

[EXIT]

: Exit the OSD (doing so will save your changes to clock setting)

COMM SETTING

To edit settings for Site ID, baudrate, and protocol, you must first unlock these settings 

by entering the serial number again into the [CONF] field.  Protocol setting can be 

detected automatically.

Camera Settings

 

MAIN MENU

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  SYSTEM SETTING -->

  CAMERA SETTING -->

  FUNCTION SETTING -->

  WINDOW BLANKING -->

  EXIT

COMM SETTING

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  S/N:  XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

  CONF:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

  SITE ID 

 001

  COMM  SPEED    9600bps            

  PROTOCOL 

 CLINTON

  BACK

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CLOCK SETTING

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  TIME   

13:44:30

  DATE   

10/03/31

  BACK

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Summary of Contents for CE-PTZ10X

Page 1: ...om v 04 05 10 yboard Adaptor No 14375 2 RS 485 RS232 R RS232 G DC12V RS485 Power RS485 DC12V DC12V Keyboard RJ45 CE PTZ10X RS485 Green Wire RS485 Yellow Wire DVR MUX MENU SET SHOT ALM GRP OFF ON AUTOP...

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Page 3: ...board Navigation Edit Dome Label Initial Info Display Setup Motion Control Clearing Functions Password Setup Clock Communication Setting Zoom Backlight Shutter Advanced Settings Preset Scan Pattern To...

Page 4: ...90 Tilt range with 1 90 per second and auto flip Stabilized image transfer at 1 s max zoom Built in Camera High Performance zoom camera with digital signal processing High Resolution with real 540TVL...

Page 5: ...ce in any way with the protective foil Please use a dry cloth to clean the inner and outer surfaces For contamination use a natural detergent Improper cleaning method will cause permanent scratches on...

Page 6: ...lean the device when dirty When dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Do not operate the device beyond its specified temperature or humidity ratings Do not use the dome camera in...

Page 7: ...E HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPL...

Page 8: ...e transformer stations it is necessary to use additional lightning proof equipment or lightning rod for protection For outdoor installation lightning proof and grounding of the device should be consid...

Page 9: ...ing and avoids possible errors All accessories are tested for maximum compatibility and best performance RS485 Cable The telemetric control of the device uses RS485 serial communication with half dupl...

Page 10: ...nation ON System Keyboard VER34 01 RS 485 Distributor Video Amplifier optional DVR Monitor optional DVR optional Up to 750m coaxial cable Balun Transmitter optional DVR Monitor optional DVR optional U...

Page 11: ...o within system settings menu and how to define Power up action MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTING CAMERA SETTING FUNCTION SETTING WINDOW BLANKING EXIT S N XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CLINTON V2 42 PROTOCOL CLINTON DOME AD...

Page 12: ...hanges to display setup EXIT Exit the OSD doing so will save your changes to display setup MOTION The motion control includes the setting for Park Time action and other features AUTO FLIP Disabling th...

Page 13: ...ing this option PASSWORD SETUP In password settings menu you can change the password and enable disable the password protection function The password function can prevent unauthorized access to the OS...

Page 14: ...TNESS Regulate the exposure by changing the brightness control AUTO Automatically regulates the exposure modes WB MODE The camera supports Auto Manual ATW OPW Outdoor and Indoor modes of White Balance...

Page 15: ...the PTZ to desired position and press IRIS OPEN to store or IRIS CLOSE to discard SHOW PRESET This will show the current preset defined in PRESET NUMBER CLEAR PRESET This will delete the current prese...

Page 16: ...gn a name to the current scan defined in SCAN NUMBER BACK Move to previous screen doing so will save your changes to scan EXIT Exit the OSD doing so will save your changes to scan PATTERN A pattern to...

Page 17: ...en doing so will save your changes to tour EXIT Exit the OSD doing so will save your changes to tour ZONES The zone function allows user to define a perimeter with a name tag The perimeter is defined...

Page 18: ...rtain applications It is also known as Privacy Masking which covers the selected area with a blank window This PTZ supports up to 25 masking windows WINDOW NUMBER Current window number EDIT WINDOW Edi...

Page 19: ...XIT CAMERA SETTING ZOOM SPEED HIGH DIGITAL ZOOM ON BLC MODE OFF SLOW SHUTTER OFF ADVANCE SETTING BACK EXIT ADVANCE SETTING AE MODE AUTO SHUTTER N A IRIS N A BRIGHT N A WB MODE AUTO R GAIN N A B GAIN N...

Page 20: ...put VBS 1 0Vp p Sync Negative Y C Output S N Ratio More than 50 dB Pan Speed 0 4 300 per Sec Tilt Speed 0 4 150 per Sec Pan Range 360 Tilt Range 0 90 Communication RS 485 multiple protocol coax Preset...

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