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Installation

2. If necessary, change the camera’s ID and protocol information. See 

“Changing Protocol Information” on page 5.

3. Remove the adhesive from the 

foam pad. Remove the cutouts 
for the cables and mounting 
screw holes and attach the 
foam pad to the bottom of the 
camera base with the cutouts 
aligned with the screw and 
cable holes.

3

Foam Pad

Cable and 
mounting screw 
cutouts

4.

A.

 If you are running the 

cables through the surface, 
remove the rubber plug on the 
bottom of the camera base and 
run the video cable and the 
alarm cable connectors 
through the bottom cable hole.

Bottom cable 
hole

4A

Video and Alarm Cable

OR:

 

• 

B.

 If you are running cables 

through the side of the 
camera, unscrew the side 
conduit cap with a flathead 
screwdriver, and run the 
video cable and alarm cable 
connectors through the 
conduit hole.

Conduit hole

4B

Video and 
Alarm cable

Summary of Contents for DEZ06T10

Page 1: ...www digimerge com Copyright 2013 Digimerge Technologies Inc a FLIR Company Instruction Manual English Version 2 0 DEZ06T10 TDN Mini Outdoor 10X PTZ Camera www flir com security formerly...

Page 2: ...G TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the prod...

Page 3: ...positions 8 patterns tours Supports Pelco D P protocols Wall mount bracket pre attached for quick outdoor installation Removable base for easy surface flush mount installation OSD menu control IP66 w...

Page 4: ...der a sheltered environment is recommended Use the camera within given temperature humidity and voltage levels noted in the Technical Specifications Do not disassemble the camera Do not point the came...

Page 5: ...Rate 8 4 Installation 9 4 1 Installation Warnings 9 4 2 Wall Mount Installation Indoor Outdoor 9 4 3 Ceiling Mounting Indoor Only 11 4 4 Flush Mounting Indoor Only 15 5 Using the OSD Menu 18 5 1 Oper...

Page 6: ...iv...

Page 7: ...Mount Screws Instruction Manual Camera and Wall Mount Foam Pad Wall Mount Screws Before you start ensure you have received all the items listed below 1 1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MNTV0XC Ceiling Mount ACC...

Page 8: ...are pre attached to the camera 2 1 DEFAULT PROTOCOL INFORMATION Default ID 1 Default Baud Rate 2400 Default Protocol Pelco D If you need to change the PTZ protocol information see Changing Protocol In...

Page 9: ...e cameras at the same time RS 485 communication lines are connected in parallel as shown below 2 4 ALARM INPUT CONNECTION Before connecting sensors check driving voltage and output signal type of the...

Page 10: ...these types If you want to use Alarm Input the types of sensor must be selected in the OSD menu see Alarm Input Setup on page 24 The sensor types are Normal Open and Normal Close If sensor type is not...

Page 11: ...the DVR keyboard controller to identify different PTZ cameras 2 The protocol which is the language that allows the camera and DVR keyboard controller to speak to each other e g Pelco D 3 The baud rate...

Page 12: ...3x and lift the camera from the camera base See illustration below Removing the camera from the wall mount 3 2 SETTING THE CAMERA ID Camera ID is set using the larger DIP switch panel with 8 switches...

Page 13: ...FF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 14: ...are set using switches 1 2 on the smaller DIP switch panel See the table below Protocol and Baud Rate Switches 1 2 Protocol Baud Rate OFF OFF Pelco D 2400 ON OFF Pelco D 9600 OFF ON Pelco P 4800 ON O...

Page 15: ...Mount the camera where the lens is away from direct and intense sunlight Plan your cable wiring so that it does not interfere with power lines or telephone lines Ensure that the camera wiring is not e...

Page 16: ...n 4 Attach the camera and wall mount to the wall using the wall mount screws 4x 4 Wall mount screws NOTE Use the included drywall plugs if installing in drywall 5 Remove protective vinyl sheet from th...

Page 17: ...camera Camera will begin moving immediately when power is connected To install the camera 1 You must remove the camera from the included wall mount for indoor ceiling mounting To do so Rotate the dom...

Page 18: ...ble holes 3 Foam Pad Cable and mounting screw cutouts 4 A If you are running the cables through the surface remove the rubber plug on the bottom of the camera base and run the video cable and the alar...

Page 19: ...luded ceiling flush mounting screws x4 NOTE Use the included dry wall anchors if installing the camera in drywall 7 Connect the video and alarm cable connectors to the camera 7 NOTE Make sure power is...

Page 20: ...14 Installation 9 Reattach the dome cover by rotating it clockwise Remove protective vinyl from dome cover 9 10 Connect cables as shown in Connecting the Camera on page 2...

Page 21: ...power is connected 1 You must remove the camera from the included wall mount for indoor flush mounting To do so Rotate the dome cover counterclockwise to remove Remove the base attachment screws 3x a...

Page 22: ...s through the hole 3 Use the bottom of the camera as a guide to cut a hole in the ceiling 4 Connect the video and alarm cable connectors to the camera Connect cables as shown in Connecting the Camera...

Page 23: ...ttom of the camera through the hole and attach it to the ceiling using the ceiling flush mounting screws 3x 5 Camera Ceiling flush mounting screws 6 Reattach the dome cover by rotating it clockwise Re...

Page 24: ...compatible controller you can access the main menu bypressingandholdingthe Menu buttonfor2secondsorbypressing 95 Preset 5 1 OPERATING THE MAIN MENU Press Up Down Left Right to navigate the menu Press...

Page 25: ...u allows you to turn sections of the OSD display ON or OFF If an item is set to AUTO the item is displayed only when its value is changed CAMERA ID ON OFF Shows the ID of the camera PTZ ON OFF AUTO Sh...

Page 26: ...camera compass direction Move the camera intothedesiredNorthpositionandpress Near againtosave 5 3 CAMERA SETUP This menu allows you to configure camera image settings and PTZ functions 5 3 1 CAMERA SE...

Page 27: ...lling the camera Focus information is saved when the preset is saved DIGITAL ZOOM ON OFF Sets digital zoom function to ON OFF If this is set to OFF zoom function stops at the optical zoom magnificatio...

Page 28: ...d and Gain are adjusted automatically in correspondence with Brightness value IRIS AUTO AUTO is the default setting it cannot be changed SHUTTER SPEED ESC A Flicker Manual x128 1 120000 sec ESC is the...

Page 29: ...action executed before powering down Preset Pattern Swing and Group may be resumed but Jog actions may not be resumed AUTO FLIP ON OFF When set to ON image is automatically flipped when tilt goes past...

Page 30: ...arking action WAITTIME 1minutes 4hours Thetimeisdisplayedin hh mm ss format PARK ACTION HOME PRESET PATTERN SWING GROUP Action taken after Wait Time If HOME is selected camera will move to home positi...

Page 31: ...starting the main menu Presets can be set using keyboard shortcuts or the OSD menu To set presets using keyboard shortcuts Press 1 128 then press Set for 2 seconds To go to presets using keyboard sho...

Page 32: ...to edit Label shown on monitor when preset runs Max 10 characters are allowed Use Left Right Up Down to move the character selector and press Near to enter a character Select OK and then press Near to...

Page 33: ...as the 2nd point to the preset assigned as the 1st point in CCW Counterclockwise direction If the preset assigned as the 1st point is the same as the preset assigned as the 2nd point camera turns on i...

Page 34: ...nction If a selected preset is not defined UNDEFINED will be displayed under the 2nd Position SWING SPEED 1 sec 180 sec Sets Swing speed from 1 sec to 180 sec CLEAR SWING CANCEL OK Select OK and press...

Page 35: ...nfigure the following PATTERNNUMBER 1 4 SelectsPatternnumbertoedit Ifaselected pattern number is not defined UNDEFINED is displayed under selected pattern number CLEAR PATTERN CANCEL OK Select OK to a...

Page 36: ...1 158 and then press Preset to run groups 1 8 To setup a group 1 Go to the Group Setup menu Menu Dome Camera Setup Group Setup 2 Under Group Number select a group number between 1 8 3 Select Edit Grou...

Page 37: ...unctions 8 Select SAVE and press Near to save the group or Far to discard 5 4 SYSTEM INITIALIZE The System Initialize menu allows you to reset settings to factory defaults or reboot the camera CLEAR A...

Page 38: ...set Runs Pattern Function 1 4 141 148 Preset Runs Swing Function 1 8 151 158 Preset Runs Group Function 1 8 170 Preset Sets Camera BLC Mode to OFF 171 Preset Sets Camera BLC Mode to ON 174 Preset Sets...

Page 39: ...Lens Type Auto Focus 3 8 38mm F 1 8 S N Ratio 50db AGC Off Iris Auto Iris Termination BNC Video RS485 DC Power Alarm 4 inputs Video Output Composite 1 0Vpp 75ohm Power Requirement 12V DC 10 Power Cons...

Page 40: ...34 Dimensions 7 DIMENSIONS Units mm Ceiling mount dimensions Flush mount dimensions Camera and wall mount dimensions...

Page 41: ...d adjust the Sen Up Limit to provide the best night time picture for your installation No image at startup or camera image is unclear Check to ensure your camera is properly connected see Connecting t...

Page 42: ...n Use a wire stripper not included to strip off some of the wire insulation Extension cables may be damaged or are not connected properly Check your extension cable run PTZ protocol details are not co...

Page 43: ...receive product updates and information North America 1 866 816 5919 Technical support for technical installation issues Mon Fri 8 00 am to 8 00pm EST By Phone Product support is available 24 7 inclu...

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