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SD-E4HDU 1M5
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SD-E4HDU 1M5
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SD-E4HDU 1M5
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OWNER'S MANUAL
SD-E4HDU mini PTZ camera AHD
DSE srl - Digital Surveillance Equipment - WWW.DSE.EU
Housing connections
- The video connections and
Housing connections
- The video connections and
power supply must be protected from the weather and housed in special electrical containers. For
this reason, the cameras are equipped with an integrated cable about 50 cm
length to reach the box which goes arranged nearby.
IR Illuminator
The cameras incorporate within them an infrared illuminator that emanates illumination invisible
to the human eye, but visible to the camera. The illuminator turns itself on when it gets dark and
the camera switches alone in night vision mode. The illuminator ignition allows the vision in B /
N in absolute darkness until its scope lighting
Programming Menu OSD
These cameras allow you to configure various display options through an on-screen display
(OSD) and are equipped with UTC chip.
To control the on-screen menus need a remote control
RE-by UTC2
ordered
separately.
Buying a RE-UTC2 remote control is not essential, but it is useful to
be able to intervene in the camera module settings.
OSD Options
For explanations of the various OSD options refer to the separate instructions.
AHD Support
These cameras support AHD technology and are able
to
run either
normal analog DVR with both
AHD DVR latest generation with which allow you to reach the HD720P resolution 1280x720.
AHD / CVBS Switching
These cameras AHD AHD 720P are always supplied in PAL mode, but can be switched into
traditional analogue CVBS mode if you need to connect to old or DVR directly to a TV.
The switching is performed by invoking appropriate system preset as described later.
Note that a camera AHD 720P or 1080P, switched in analog CVBS provide an analog CVBS
standard resolution (about 1000 TVL) and not more than its AHD resolution.
The switching CVBS / AHD can not be performed by remote control UTC
Control of movement and zoom
The cameras receive commands through the RS485 bus described in the chapter on
connections.
The protocol supported is the PELCO P / D standard for which verified that the control member is
able to support it. The protocol is automatically learned from the camera is not to be set. The
speed of the protocol and the camera address instead should be personalized with the below
listed system presets.
In an RS485 bus it is important that all the cameras and all the command organs share the same
communication speed and that each camera has different address.
The camera default setting is as follows:
PROTOCOL: PELCO P / D in self-learning SPEED ': 2400 baud ADDRESS: 1
The modification of these parameters is only possible via preset sending for which it is necessary,
at least initially set the control member in a consistent manner and verify that you can control the
camera in its movements.
main Settings
address Setting
September 85 + 60 + CALL CALL XX (address) To set a new address set the presets 85,
immediately after recall preset 60, then call the preset with the address number to be assigned.
Ex. 3 to set the address: 85 Set preset, call preset 60 and recall presets 3
Setting the baud rate
September 85 + 61 + CALL CALL X
set the speed of the protocol (bit rate) set the presets 85, immediately after recall preset
61, then a preset among these: 1 - Set Bit Rate
2400 2 - Set bit rate 4800 3 - Set bit rate 9600
Ex. To set speed 9600: Set preset 85, preset 61 call and recall presets 3
Video Output Settings
September 85 + 62 + CALL CALL X
To set the video output of the camera to set the preset 85, immediately after recall preset 62, and
a preset among them: 1 - AHD PAL 2 - AHD 3 NTSC - PAL CVBS 4 - CVBS NTSC
Ex. To set PAL CVBS: Set preset 85, preset 62 call and recall presets 3 CAUTION - Make sure
that the
video format is
supported by the DVR before
do this
commutation
Preset
The camera can store predefined positions denominated PRESET recallable at pleasure. To set a
preset and recall a preset follow the instructions of the control unit (DVR / Console)
System Preset
The camera can manage 256 presets, but only 220 are available to the user because the preset
65-100 are reserved for special functions which we illustrate in the following table: