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User’s Manual 

 

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2.4 

ID Setting 

Please assign an ID number to a Camera if there is more than one Camera in 

the same network. The camera’s ID can be setup using the 10-bit ID Dip Switch, 

which is located on the Camera’s back plate. If the Camera’s ID number is 6, for 

instance,  the  ID  switch  SW  2  and  SW  3  should  be  set  to  “ON”  and  the  rest 

should  be  set  to  “OFF”  as  shown  below.  Dip  Switch  configuration  for  ID  No. 

0~10  are  listed  in  the  table  below.  To complete  ID  setups,  please  refer  to  the 

User Manual. 

 

 

 

For  switch  configuration  details,  please  refer  to 

Appendix  B:  Switch  Settings 

Index Table

 

NOTE:

  No  two  Cameras  should  be  given  the  same  ID,  or 

communication conflict may occur. 

 

Summary of Contents for DH820E

Page 1: ...00P3DH720ZXSEA2 Integrated High Speed Dome Camera User s Manual Indoor Outdoor Ver 1 2 ...

Page 2: ...ID Setting 10 2 5 Camera Control Protocol Setting 11 2 6 Power Connector 12 2 7 Apply Alarm I O 12 2 8 RS 485 Connector Definition 12 3 Operation and Configuration 13 3 1 Display Format 13 3 2 Setup ID Display 14 3 3 Setup Title Display 14 3 4 Setup Title Name 14 3 5 Setup Time 15 3 6 Setup Schedule 16 Appendix A Technical Specification 17 Appendix B Switch Settings Index Table 19 Camera ID Setup ...

Page 3: ...ormed in certain period of time The Dome Camera provides variable pan tilt speeds ranging from a fast patrol of 400 per second to a slow ramble of 5 per second with 0 225 pan tilt accuracy for fast and accurate tracking ability The 360 endless rotation and 10 190 tilt travel make tracking the object passing directly beneath the dome Maximum 256 preset points can be programmed for precise location ...

Page 4: ...tion Multiple built in Protocols Up to 20 masking zones 4 alarm inputs 2 alarm output Motion Detection Flexible mountings Compact lightweight design for easy installation All in one type Superior Camera Image Quality Minimum illumination 0 01 Lux B W Digital Slow Shutter Electronic Shutter Wide Dynamic Range Auto White Balance Backlight Compensation Auto Exposure Image Inverse Removable IR Cut Fil...

Page 5: ...e items listed here If any item is missing or has defects DO NOT install or operate the product and contact your dealer for assistance Indoor Dome Camera Package Camera Body Optical Cover Hard Ceiling Mount M4 Screw x4 Plastic Anchors x4 Quick Guide CD Operation Manuals ...

Page 6: ... Dome Camera with Outdoor Mount Kit M3 Standard Screw x1 M3 Security Screw x1 M5 Standard Screw x1 M5 Security Screw x1 Waterproof Rubber Quick Guide CD Operation Manuals Optical Cover Lubricant Security Torx Optional For Vandal Proof Cover only ...

Page 7: ...User s Manual 6 1 3 Dimension Indoor Outdoor ...

Page 8: ...complete a video surveillance solution NOTE To extend the network distance up to 1 2 km 4000 feet and to protect the connected devices it is highly recommended to place a repeater at the mid point However a repeater may be needed in the network distance less than 1 2 km if the used cables are not the CAT 5 24 gauge cables refer to 2 7 RS 485 Connector Definition Refer to the repeater s manual for ...

Page 9: ... the 22 Pin Connector for Data Cable connection and ISP Connector for firmware upgrade kit connection are also set on the back plate Please refer to the diagram and table accompanied with for use of each switch connector Indoor Outdoor Item Definition Remark A I O ALARM I O B ID Dome Camera ID Setup DIP Switch C BNC BNC Video Output D SETTING Communication Switch Setting E Protocol Camera Control ...

Page 10: ...Reserved SW 6 Reserved RS 485 is the interface that communicates the Camera and its control device for this reason the RS 485 setup of the Camera and the control device must be the same The RS 485 default setting is half duplex see the diagram follows Please do not change the default setting without qualified specialist or supplier s notice RS 485 Setting Half duplex Full duplex ...

Page 11: ...the Camera s ID number is 6 for instance the ID switch SW 2 and SW 3 should be set to ON and the rest should be set to OFF as shown below Dip Switch configuration for ID No 0 10 are listed in the table below To complete ID setups please refer to the User Manual For switch configuration details please refer to Appendix B Switch Settings Index Table NOTE No two Cameras should be given the same ID or...

Page 12: ...ching switch numbers and baud rate Switch No Protocol Baud Rate 00 VCL 9600 01 Pelco D 2400 02 Pelco P 4800 04 Chiper 9600 05 Philips 9600 07 DSCP 9600 08 AD422 4800 09 DM P 9600 11 Pelco D 4800 12 Pelco D 9600 13 Pelco P 2400 14 Pelco P 9600 15 JVC 9600 21 Kalatel 485 9600 22 Kalatel 422 4800 Use the 6 bit dip switch Camera Control Protocol Switch to set your camera s control protocol and its bau...

Page 13: ... wired before starting to configure alarm related settings Please refer to the pin definition table below for alarm system wiring Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 ALARM_OUT_NO_1 7 ALARM_OUT_COM_2 2 ALARM_OUT_NC_1 8 GND 3 ALARM_OUT_COM_1 9 ALARM_IN_4 4 GND 10 ALARM_IN_3 5 ALARM_OUT_NO_2 11 ALARM_IN_2 6 ALARM_OUT_CN_2 12 ALARM_IN_1 2 8 RS 485 Connector Definition Please refer to the illustrations bel...

Page 14: ... Back Light Compensation ON 4 Booting Message XX Dome Type ID 001 Default DSCP 9600 Default INITIALIZING Shows Dome Type ID Address Protocol and Baud Rate 5 Error Message PAN ERROR TILT ERROE CAM MODULE ERROR Shows system initializing error message 6 Zoom Ratio x1 Present Zoom Ratio Optical Zoom Digital Zoom 7 Title Maximum 20 characters for each title 16 sets of title are available 8 Camera ID 00...

Page 15: ...splay Users are allowed to name a view area where the title will be displayed on screen for easy recognition Select ON to display the title set for a view area on screen while the camera shooting the view area When TITLE DISPLAY is set OFF no title will be displayed on screen even titles have been set in advance 3 4 Setup Title Name Up to 16 zone titles can be set with maximum 20 characters for ea...

Page 16: ...ABC STEP 6 To delete input characters move the cursor to DELETE and press CAMERA MENU to delete the selected character STEP 7 When the setting is completed move the cursor to SAVE and press CAMERA MENU to save 3 5 Setup Time The time setting function is used to set the TIME related parameters of the integrated high speed dome Each item in the menu is listed as follows TIME DISPLAY Select ON to dis...

Page 17: ...ets of schedule point i e each set of schedule point can be assigned one kind of schedule modes HOUR MINUTE The items are for setting up the time to execute each schedule point MODE This is for setting the schedule function of the selected schedule point the options are including None Preset Sequence Autopan Cruise IR Function please refer to SDI High Speed Dome Camera OSD Menu for more details ab...

Page 18: ...ccuracy 0 225 Preset Speed 5 400 s Sequence 8 Auto Pan 4 Cruise 8 Privacy Mask 20 w o motion detection window 16 w motion detection window Proportional Pan Tilt On Off Pan and tilt speed proportional to zoom ratio Resume after Power loss Yes Home Function Preset Sequence Auto pan Cruise Auto Flip Image Mechanical Off Digital Slow Shutter On Off Motion Detection On Off Wide Dynamic Range On Off Day...

Page 19: ... F 104 F Outdoor 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F Dimension Indoor 171 7 x 228 7 mm 6 7 x 9 in Outdoor 191 9 x 382 1 mm 7 5 x 11 1 in w Sunshield Weight Indoor 1 6 kg 3 57 lb Outdoor 2 3 kg 5 11 lb Power Source Indoor AC 24V 10 Outdoor AC 24V 10 Power Consumption Indoor 20 W Outdoor 50 W w Heater Regulatory CE FCC RoHS IP66 Outdoor ...

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