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The outlines
description

Figure 24-1

Figure 24-2

Alarm input

ALM-1

Alarm ouput

ALM-2

ALM-3

ALM-4

D3

ALM-4

ALM-3

ALM-2

ALM-1

GND

COM

NC

NO

ALM-4:Channel 4 collector alarm input:1
ALM-3:Channel 3 collector alarm input:2
ALM-2:Channel 2 collector alarm input:3
ALM-1:Channel 1 collector alarm input:4

GND:Common collector alarm input:5

COM:Common collector alarm output:6

NC:Close collector alarm output:7

No:Open collector alarm output:8

VIDEO OUT
VIDEO GND

1: AC24V IN
2: AC24V IN
3: RS485+
4: RS485-

D2: connect fan/heater
(AC24V)

Presetting the preset of NO.29

30

31

32,

then the alarm could respond.

NO.1-channel alarm was activation,then call No.29 preset
NO.2-channel alarm was activation,then call No.30 preset
NO.3-channel alarm was activation,then call No.31 preset
NO.4-channel alarm was activation,then call No.32 preset

Summary of Contents for CD55NV-DSP-09

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Page 2: ... Please read the operation manual carefully before installing this unit Installation Operation Manual for High Speed Dome Camera V1 2 ...

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Page 4: ...is intended to alert the user to reference of the important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO DOT OPEN COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION THE PRODUCT CODE MARKED ON THE BOTTOM COVER PLEASE FILL THE CODE IN THE FOLLOWING BLANK PLEASE SAVING...

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Page 6: ...re Gauge Conversion Chart INSTALLATION INDEX 1 2 2 3 7 9 9 10 11 Important Safeguards I Description of Functions II Setup of the Menu of the Dome Camera III Setup of the Dome Camera 1 Connection of the System 2 Setup of Coding Switch of Dome Camera 3 Setup of the Protocol and the Default Baud Rate 4 Setup of the Baud Rate of Communication 5 Selection of the Terminal Resistor of the Dome Camera IV ...

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Page 8: ...not operate it in case temperature humid ity and power supply are beyond the limited stipulations 6 Do not let the camera aim at the sun or the object with extreme light whatsoever it is switched on or not Do not let the camera aim at or monitor bright and standstill object for a long time 7 Do not use aggressive detergent to clean the main body of the camera Wipe dirt with dry cloth If needed mil...

Page 9: ...lation b In Ceiling Installation c Indoor Ceiling Installation d Indoor Embedded Installation 2 The Installation of the System 120 142 80 58 4 ø9 ø152 ø219 262 202 5 Figure 1 1 Figure 2 210 ø135 ø197 ø156 131 Direct Figure 3 Figure 4 I The Installation of the System ...

Page 10: ...e MARK of the flange push the dome upward to the end and rotate it with the direction of the arrow until it is clicked and tightened Figure 8 6 It s ok to fix the dome to the bracket with hexagon socket head cap screw Figure 9 b Steps of Installation for Indoor Ceiling Style 1 Unpacking the carton and carefully take out the dome camera and its attachments 2 Take out of the bracket and fix the brac...

Page 11: ... dome to the bracket with bolts Figure12 c Steps of Installation for Indoor Ceiling Style 1 Install the pedestal on the base plate Figure13 2 Fix the pedestal assembly on the ceiling Figure14 3 Aiming the MARK on the dome at the notch on the pedestal push the dome upward to the end and rotate clockwise until it is clicked Figure15 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 LOCK Q3 M4 1 25 s...

Page 12: ...edestal Assembly 1 It has the drill map in embedded bracket tip the black parts of double paper the central of drill map have a red spot which is central spot Figure17 2 Base on the red spot to draw the sign Figure18 MARK Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 d Notice The thickness of the ceiling to install speed dome must be 1 65 inch 4 2 cm and 0 38 inch 0 8cm Notice The ceiling should withsta...

Page 13: ...ng clips to adhere to back box wall Place the back box inside the ceiling hole Let the flange cling to the ceiling 7 Turn the three mounting clip bolts to let the mounting clips press the ceiling and swing out gradually The ceiling is clamped between the mounting clips and the flange thus the back box is secured above the ceiling Figure 21 6 Figure 21 Figure 19 Figure 20 M4 12 countersunk head scr...

Page 14: ... fig of D3 to connection As show of figure 24 1 when dome identify the alarm signal that will set according the program immediately then startup camera switching the image of alarm field to main monitor Surveillance the alarm preset then record it in time Fig24 2 is connection of alarm control II The outlines description 7 Figure 23 1 2 3 Input of alarm Input signal of switch type any other input ...

Page 15: ...n collector alarm input 5 COM Common collector alarm output 6 NC Close collector alarm output 7 No Open collector alarm output 8 VIDEO OUT VIDEO GND 1 AC24V IN 2 AC24V IN 3 RS485 4 RS485 D2 connect fan heater AC24V Presetting the preset of NO 29 30 31 32 then the alarm could respond NO 1 channel alarm was activation then call No 29 preset NO 2 channel alarm was activation then call No 30 preset NO...

Page 16: ...htning proof equipment must be installed 5 Take the building lightning proof requirements into account to design the lightning proof and grounding of outdoor equipment and cable laying out in accordance with the national and industrial standards 6 The system must be grounded with equal potentials The earth ground connection must satisfy the anti interference and electrical safety require ments and...

Page 17: ...maximum transmitting range Talking of the exchange power supply s equipment the biggest permission voltage attrition rate is 1 0 For example An equipment rated power is 80VA the Installed Min diameter size which is 35 feet away from the transformer 10m needs is 0 8000mm Wire diameter mm Transmission Distance feet m Power VA 0 8000 283 86 141 42 94 28 70 21 56 17 47 14 40 12 35 10 31 9 28 8 25 7 23...

Page 18: ...4 Bare wire cross sec tional area mm2 0 00196 0 00283 0 00385 0 00503 0 00636 0 00785 0 00950 0 01327 0 01539 0 02011 0 02545 0 03142 0 04115 0 04909 0 06605 0 08553 0 09621 0 1237 0 1602 0 2463 0 2827 0 3958 0 4417 0 5027 0 6362 0 7854 1 2266 1 7665 3 1420 4 9080 7 0683 0 050 0 060 0 070 0 080 0 090 0 100 0 110 0 130 0 140 0 160 0 180 0 200 0 230 0 250 0 290 0 330 0 350 0 400 0 450 0 560 0 600 0 ...

Page 19: ... particular power supply which is provided with the unit RS 485 and video signal should keep enough distance with high voltage equip ments and cables when they are in transmission Precautions for anti lightning and anti surging should be taken if necessary Do not operate it in case temperature humidity and power supply are beyond the limited stipulations Do not let the camera aim at the sun or the...

Page 20: ...has stronger versatility b RS485 serial control addresses of camera 1 1023 Integrated Speed Variable PAN TILT a Turning 360 horizontally and continuously with unlimited positions and an adjustable speed from 0 2 300 s turning 0 90 vertically with a speed up to 120 s b Running stably at low speed with super lower noise Pictures have no shaking c Automatic 180 flip and panoramic monitoring without b...

Page 21: ...rotocols are integrated inside the dome camera with selectable baud rate from 2400 bps to 19200 bps i Electrify Return Electrify return to the situation before shut j Menu Password Protection function Input password to enter the menu such function ON OFF for optional k The dome title display The dome title could be set to display in the dome menu l Temperature display The temperature could be set ...

Page 22: ...race of White Balance ATW Manual WB MAN Auto matic Mode d Description of ZOOM Control user can pull near or push far the lens according to actual conditions and the symbolaWaaaaaaaaaaTtappears on the screen in which the front part means optical multiplication while the rear part means digital multiplication e Electron shutter it is 1 50 sec after the camera electrified and it will display 50 on th...

Page 23: ...me s reset is AUTO FLIP ON PTZ SPD RATE ON ID DIS Setup of the Menu MAIN MENU 1 2 Basic Operation of the Menu 1 Open the main menu of the setup by the control keyboard or by the matrix via the operation Call No 64 preset position or No 95 preset position Besides that continuously test No 1 preset position twice in 4 seconds you can also open the menu Through setting No 64 or No 95 preset position ...

Page 24: ...reset 1 50 PATROL 1 SCAN 1 PATT 1 The 1 50 are the preset number PATROL 1 is the patrol No 1 SCAN 1 is the scan ning No 1and the PATT 1 is the pattern No 1 After 3 seconds of the alarm function be cancelled it will return to the original alarm station c ALARM to ON OFF the alarm for each channel d RETURN to return to the SYSTEM SETTING menu 6 RETURN to return to the main menu SYSTEM SETUP 1 SYSTEM...

Page 25: ...BOTT L bottom left corner c RETURN to return to the DISPLAY SETTING menu 2 ANGLE DISPLAY to enter the angel display submenu a DISPLAY to ON OFF the angle display ONEPUSH singly displayed auto disappeared in 4 seconds b POSITION to set the display position of the angle TOP BOTTOM c RETURN to return to the DISPLAY SETTING menu 3 PRESET LABEL to enter the PRESET LABEL submenu a DISPLAY to ON OFF the ...

Page 26: ...rn to MAIN MENU CAMERA SEUP If setting camera param eter is N A it Me ansthe camera can not support this function 1 D ZOOM to ON OFF the digital zoom 2 DISPLAY to ON OFF the display of the camera information 3 FOCUS MODE NON iris focus invariably A AUTO Auto iris F AUTO Auto focus AF AUTO Auto iris and focus 4 ICR to set the AUTO DAY NIGHT situation 5 BLC to ON OFF the back light compensation 6 L ...

Page 27: ...e d EXPCOMP SETUP exposure compensation e EXPCOMP exposure compensation f AMOUNT the value of exposure compensation 7 7 g RETURN to return to the CAMERA SETTING menu 9 RETURN to return to the MAIN MANU MOTION SETUP 1 PRESETS to enter the Preset Position submenu a PRESET NO to edit the preset number b EDIT LABEL to edit the preset label After enter ing the edit mode 1 128 present positions It dis 2...

Page 28: ...lay NO XXX not display the toptic c CLR LABEL to clear the preset label d RETURN to return to the PROGRAM SETTING submenu 2 AUTO SCAN to enter the Auto Scanning submenu a SCAN NO to set the auto scanning number maximum is 03 b SPEED to set the scanning speed for each patrol c SET START LIMIT to set the start position of the scanning After the user enter this item to use the joystick to move the do...

Page 29: ...atrol position appears on one line PATROL 01 It means the set No 1 patrol CLOSE EXIT Press CLOSE to exit edit state NO 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 PATROL 01 POS 001 003 TM 01 01 NO 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 POS 001 001 TM 01 01 CLOSE EXIT MOTION SETUP 1 PRESETS 2 AUTO SCAN 3 PATROLS 4 PATTERNS 5 CLEAR 6 EDIT DOME LABEL 7 RETURN PATROLS 1 PATROL NO 001 2 EDIT PATROL 3 RUN PATROL 4 CLEAR PATROL 5 RETURN B...

Page 30: ...ERN to record the pattern and press CLOSE to exit c RUN PATTERN to run the pattern and will quit the menu automatically and any move of the joy stick will stop this function d CLEAR PATTERN to clear the setting of the pattern e RETURN to return to the superior menu 5 CLEAR to enter the CLEAR submenu a CLEAR ALL PRELABEL to clear all the preset positions b CLEAR ALL SCAN to clear all the scanning c...

Page 31: ...ne and set it to be the preset No 3 then open this menu set the HOME ACTION to be 3 And don t forget to set the AUTO HOME to be ON The HOME ACTION could be the preset 1 50 RESUME PATROL 1 SCAN 1 PATT 1 The 1 50 are the preset number RESUME is mean to back to the scene before the manual control PATROL 1 is the patrol No 1 SCAN 1 is the scanning No 1 and the PATT 1 is the pattern No 1 c PARK TIME to...

Page 32: ...e password setting menu Initial password is 111111 a PASSWORD to ON OFF the password protection b MODIFY KEY to enter the new password c CONFIRM KEY to enter the new password again for confirm d RETURN to return to the ADVANCE SETTING menu 3 CAM ID SETUP to enter the soft ID setting submenu a CAMERA S N to display the series number of the dome b INPUT S N to input the series number of the dome c O...

Page 33: ...splay of the temperature d RETURN to return the ADVANCE SETTING menu 5 LANGUAGN to select the language 6 SET NORTH POSITION EXIT to exit the main menu ADVANCE SETUP 1 HOME SETUP 2 PASSWORD 3 CAM ID SETUP 4 FAN CONTROL 5 LANGUAGE ENG 6 SET NORTH POSSTION 7 RETURN FAN CONTROL 1 FAN ON 2 OPEN TEMP 39 3 TEMP DISPLAY ON 4 RETURN Setup of the Menu of the Dome Camera ...

Page 34: ...85 RS 485 RS 485 BSW BSW RS232 RS 485 Connector Pin 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 JP SW2 SW1 SW1 SW2 JP 27 Power Input POWER IN Monitor VIDEO OUT Multiplexer Protocol Adapter Protocol Adapter Speed Dome Code Converter AD Matrix Philips Matrix 120Ω terminal resistor is connected on RS485 Bus Protocol Select Speed Dome Address Select 120Ω terminal resistor is opened for RS485 Bus Vertical View Setup of the Dome...

Page 35: ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 28 States of Coding Switches Dome Address DIP 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON DIP 2 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON DIP 3 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON DIP 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON O...

Page 36: ...FF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON DIP 3 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON DIP 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON DIP 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF DIP 6 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON B01 Santachi PELCO P D PELCO MK PANASONIC Longcomity HUNDA600 LILIN VICON MOLYNX KALATEL VCL SAMSUNG ALEC Ultrak N...

Page 37: ...with that of the main machine as per the following table Selection of the Terminal Resistor of the Dome Camera As shown in Figure 2 1 2 2 JP1 is the select switch of the 120 Ω terminal resistor on the bus RS485 on which only one terminal resistor of the dome camera at the farthest end can be connected while the terminal resistors of other devices should be opened Shortcut control function 30 Set P...

Page 38: ...Work temperature AC24V 50 60Hz 1 70A Indoor 15W Outdoor 35W Internal External 128 6 120 sec for each 3 patterns 4 input 1 output 6 only for some cameras which with this function The dome will adjust the manual control speed automatically according to the current zoom The camera will rotate 180 automatically at the vertical position 360 programmable 0 300 s 360 continuously 0 90 0 120 s RS485 2400 ...

Page 39: ... 440 000 pixels 1Lux F1 6 Auto Manual Auto Manual 16 Optical f 3 9 to 63 mm Wide 47 TELE 3 Auto Manual Auto Manual Auto Manual 46dB VBS 1 0Vp p 75 Ω PAL NTSC 0 2Lux F1 6 22 Optical f 4 to 88 mm Wide 47 TELE 2 2 758 592 450K 758 504 380K 1Lux 0 01Lux 23 Optical f 3 6 to 82 8 mm Wide 54 TELE 2 5 1Lux 0 01Lux 18 Optical f 4 1 to 73 8 mm Wide 48 TELE 2 7 50dB 27 D N 795 596 470K 881 508 410K 1Lux 0 01...

Page 40: ...upply not enough Video signal fault Bad connection of the video Camera damaged RS485 bus bad connection Dome ID setup is wrong Protocol setup is wrong Bad connection of the video Power supply not enough Self check error Bad connection of control Bad control of matrix Replace Correct Replace Repair Reinstall Replace Reinstall Press to connect well Replace Check the RS485 connection Reselect Reset a...

Page 41: ... electromagnetic interference or connects lots of equipment to the RS485 Bus the maximum transmitting distance will be decreased To increase the maximum transmitting distance do the contrary Connection and termination resistor The RS485 standards require a daisy chain connection between the equipment There must be termination resistors with 120 Ω impedance at both ends of the connection refer to F...

Page 42: ...est away from each other such as equipment 1 and 15 in figure 5 As the star configuration is not in conformity with the requirements of RS485 standards problems such as signal reflections lower anti interference performance arise when the cables are long in the connection The reliability of control signals is decreased with the phenomena that the dome does not respond to or just responds at interv...

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