
USER MANUAL
SPEED DOME CAMERA SD-A27IR
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SERIES SD-A27IR
Camera
High Speed Dome with IR
illuminator
INTRODUCTION
The
cameras
speed domes
I'm
cameras
Fully remote controllable. They allow an operator equipped with appropriate console
command to rotate the camera in all directions and zoom in pleasure on the scenes of most
interest.
What is PTZ
The cameras controlled remotely are also defined PTZ, which stands for PAN / TILT /
ZOOM. PAN is the movement in horizontal, TILT movement in vertical and ZOOM control of
the lens focal length. Today there are two technologies to control remote cameras: PTZ
electromechanical (combined with standard motorized lenses and cameras) and Speed
Dome cameras.
T Motors
electromechanical
and objectives
motorized
With the use of an electromechanical tilt and a zoom lens becomes a remotely controllable
any standard camera. They are used motorized objectives, with inside 3 motors capable of
controlling Fire, Aperture and Focal and rotating media, said traverses, also controlled by
motors for the horizontal and vertical rotation. The control of these engines
in one sense or another it is via direct
sending of the control voltage via a console connected with
a multipole cable typically containing 12 poles.
It is still a viable option because it is very simple and
robust, but with obvious
limits
application.
Every
camera
in fact it requires a direct wiring to its control panel with a
clear
complexity
in
management of many cameras.
Zoom lens
Pan
Console
Speed Dome Cameras
Yes
It is the most modern solution and does not use
standard cameras,
but
special
controlled equipment
to
remotely via serial line. The command is carried out by
means of proper control console or by
themselves
devices
of
digital recording.
Speed dome camera
Benefits of Speed Dome cameras than
traditional PTZ
The Speed-Dome cameras offer several advantages compared to electromechanical
solutions. Among these examples are:
High rotation speeds elegant design and dimensions contained Ability to control many
cameras from a single location with a single cascade wiring
Possibility of having more than one control panel and from each of them access to all
cameras
Possibility of
set preset shots
(PRESET) and automatically recalls
Possibility of
set automatic movements
repetitive.