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Chapter One – Introduction 

1.1 Performance Characteristics 

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255 individually addressed units. The dome address is defined using a dip switch with 8 positions (Binary addressing             

scheme).   

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Integrated multi-protocol and auto protocol differentiation. Note: The dome can auto differentiate the protocol of the         

controller only on power up. 

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Continuous Pan 360 degree rotation. 

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90 degree Tilt action plus 2 degree angle adjustment (the view angle can be 90 or 92 degrees). 

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Pan speed in manual operation is variable from 0.1 up to 300 degrees per second.                                       

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Tilt speed in manual operation is variable from 0.1 to 120 degrees per second. 

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128 preset positions (A preset position is defined as a user definable setting for precise coordinates). 

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The maximum speed when a preset position is called can reach 400 degrees per second with positioning accuracy of

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0.1 degree.   

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Input power supply: 24VAC-2Amp (outdoor).   

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User friendly on screen menu interface for ease of installation. 

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Environmental protection conforming to IP66 standards (outdoor model). 

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RS-485 (long distance) communications mode. 

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Selectable transmission speed, (i.e. Baud rate) .User definable via dip switch setting from 2400bps to 1920 bps. 

1.2 Features and Functions 

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Multi-language on screen menu for operation and function settings.

The camera title is user definable as well as the 

ability to display or not the camera coordinates

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On screen Crosshair function (By enabling this option, the target can be followed more effectively using the crosshairs 

as a reference point). 

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Three users define PTZ tours with up to 2 minutes record duration for each tour. (User has the ability in real-time to 

monitor and record the action of a manual dome operation). 

Six group of programmable vector scans (including scan speed, dwell time, preset and dwell time between tours) Auto 

flip function in tilt  10 degree positioning. 

24 sectors of user programmable privacy zones (sectional mask). User can mask part of the camera sectors which differs 

between different models of installed cameras. 

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Eight sectors of user programmable sectional display. User can define and display the name and position of the camera, 

which differs between different models of installed cameras. 

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Resume automatic operation after initial self-test of the dome as well as resume automatic operation when there is no 

transmission from a keyboard controller (Dwell time can be set from 1 to 999 seconds). 

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Freeze frame function (snapshot function availability supported by camera). 

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Resume operation function (Dome unit will return to the previous operation after the execution of an operation using the 

on screen menu). 

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Intelligent manual scan function (By executing this function in manual pan, you can adjust the manual pan behavior of 

the dome).                                                                                                                                                                               

Summary of Contents for VSD-361P

Page 1: ...Read this Manual carefully before installation and keep it by hand for future reference VISTA Series VSD TM Speed Dome VSD 361P Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...amage to the product z Please do not remove or disassemble any internal parts of the video camera to avoid normal operation and possibly void the warranty There are no serviceable parts inside the camera z Please connect all the wires of the dome strictly accordingly to the specifications It is highly recommended that the proper lightning arrestors and surge suppressors are installed before the do...

Page 3: ... Wiring Specifications 8 Camera Exposure 21 Chapter Three Basic Configuration 9 Mask Zone 22 3 1 Wiring 9 Mask Color 22 3 2 Protocol and baud rate setting 10 Others 23 3 3 Address setting of each dome 11 4 7 Function Programming 22 3 4 Controller setting 11 PTZ Tour 22 Chapter Four Menu setting 12 Program Vector Scan 23 4 1 Operation instruction 12 Annex Short cut operations and specifi Main Menu ...

Page 4: ... carton Description Qty Manual Certificate each1 BNC Wire 1 Rubber Cushion 1 Lower housing of dome 1 Bag of screws 1 High Speed Dome 1 Camera Module 1 Wall bracket 1 AC24V transformer 1 Camera Shroud 1 Terminal 2 Please contact the distributors in time if the spare parts are missing ...

Page 5: ...settings The camera title is user definable as well as the ability to display or not the camera coordinates z On screen Crosshair function By enabling this option the target can be followed more effectively using the crosshairs as a reference point z Three users define PTZ tours with up to 2 minutes record duration for each tour User has the ability in real time to monitor and record the action of...

Page 6: ... video camera to avoid normal operation and possibly void the warranty 2 1 5 During usage user should abide by all electrical safety standards Use only the power supply specified by manufacturer The control cable for RS485 communications as well as the video signal cables should be isolated from high voltage equipment and or high voltage cables It is highly recommended that the proper lightning ar...

Page 7: ...rton top half Figure 2 Illustrates the lower layer of the carton bottom half Fig 1 Fig 2 Sequence No Description 1 Manual Certificate 2 BNC Wire 3 Rubber Cushion 4 Lower housing for the dome Terminal 5 Bag of Screws 6 High Speed Dome 7 Camera Module 8 Wall bracket 9 AC24V transformer 10 Camera Shroud 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ...

Page 8: ...re not to scratch the lens when installing the camera Do make sure the camera model is the right one for installation Secure the camera to the corresponding screw holes as illustrated in Fig 6 according to the model and make of the camera as different camera models may have different dimensions Following the installation of the camera module verify that it does not touch any of the dome parts incl...

Page 9: ...rated in Fig 10 2 4 2 Utilizing the supplied 4 four M3 14 screws securely tighten the camera shroud in place as illustrated in Fig 11 2 5 Bracket installation 2 5 1 Feed the BNC wiring harness through the channel inside the wall bracket as illustrated in Fig 12 Verify that the channel remains empty before feeding the wiring harness Fig 12 Fig 13 2 5 2 Affix the wall bracket to the wall using 4 M6 ...

Page 10: ... Clear acrylic Camera 4 M8 3 PM5 12 2 PM4 10 Bracket adapter 260 0 200 0 25 0 70 7 70 7 100 0 120 0 195 4 252 1 SR78 5 226 7 Pendent bracket OD housing Inner housing Clear acrylic Camera Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 illustrates installation of pole bracket 2 PM5 14 Bracket adapter 3 M5 8 96 0 100 0 4 M8 4 M8 76 0 50 0 195 4 226 7 SR78 5 252 1 Pole bracket Camera Clear acrylic Inner housing OD housing Fig ...

Page 11: ...love so as to prevent any abrasions or scratches to the surface as this will affect the optical performance of the camera Installation instruction 1 Carefully align the two parts and slowly rotate counterclockwise as illustrated in Fig 17 2 Remove the protection film as illustrated in Fig 18 Fig 17 Fig 18 Align the two parts and rotate clockwise as indicated Remove the protection film ...

Page 12: ...er supply 图19 黄绿相间 接大地 视频输出 黑色 红色 A C 2 4 V 电源 黄色 R S 4 8 5 橙色 R S 4 8 5 黄绿相间 接大地 接控制键盘 Fig 19 Fig 20 AC 24V Power Supply Connect 220V power supply Connect to dome Yellow green Ground wire BNC Connector Video output Orange RS485 Yellow RS485 Red black AC24V power supply Terminal Connect to the dome device Yellow green Ground wire Connect to keyboard controller ...

Page 13: ... 1 252 1 195 4 Caution This operation should be performed with the power OFF Caution This operation should be performed with the power OFF Yellow green Ground wire BNC Connector Video output Orange RS485 Yellow RS485 Red black AC24V power supply Terminal Connect to the dome device Yellow green Ground wire Connect to keyboard controller Yellow green Ground wire BNC Connector Video output Orange RS4...

Page 14: ...Baud rate setting On Off Protocol type 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th PELCO D ON ON OFF OFF PELCO P OFF OFF ON OFF Auto Detect OFF OFF OFF OFF Kd6 ON ON ON ON VCL OFF OFF ON ON Max Pro ON OFF ON ON CAUTION The protocol and baud rate of dome device should match the settings of the controller In order to take effect the dome must be power cycled after each change Protocol and baud rate On Off Yellow green ...

Page 15: ...n the protocol of keyboard controller can be set PELCO D or PELCO P arbitrarily But its baud rate should be set identical with that of the dome device When all of the above settings are completed you can start testing to dome functionality Up Down Right Left joystick Zoom in Zoom out Rotating joystick Summary The camera and the dome are basically normal Summary The dome device is basically normal ...

Page 16: ...ting Display Options Different options of language are available PreShot Position setting is to setup dome information display and setup the PreShot position on the menu 1 Select 90 on the preset position to enter the main configuration menu for the dome 2 To make a selection move the joystick in the Up or Down direction The on screen arrow points to the selected option Press OPEN or move the joys...

Page 17: ...ctor Scan Still OFF IRIS CLOSE to Exit Diagnostic Options 1 Clear Memory 2 Restore Def Setting 3 Color System PAL 4 Dome Information IRIS CLOSE to Exit Camera Options 1 Camera Exposure 2 Camera Name 3 Others 4 Mask Zone 5 Mask Color IRIS CLOSE to Exit There are two methods to set up the PreShot Position 1 Setup and call the PreShot on the controller Keyboard DRD Matrix of the dome 2 Setup and call...

Page 18: ...it Delete Preset Position on the menu 1 Edit the number to be deleted Refer to Number Input Instruction Note Select the PreShot to be deleted 2 Move the cursor to select the Deleted Position 4 Move the joystick Left or Right to enter the deleting position 5 Press OPEN when done Press CLOSE to exit Are you sure to do this IRIS OPEN to Confirm IRIS CLOSE to Cancel Setup the preset position on the me...

Page 19: ...OSE When Done PreShot Name 6 Name Display Off IRIS CLOSE to Exit On Off Setting on the PreShot Name 1 Move the cursor to select Name Display 2 Move Left or Right or press OPEN to enter On Off Name Display 0 3 6 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9_ IRIS CLOSE When Done Sector Setup 1 Number 1 2 Name 3 Pan Start POS 0 0 4 Pan End POS 0 0 5 Tilt Start POS 0 0 IRIS CLOSE to Exit 1 Move the joystick Up or Down to mo...

Page 20: ...RIS CLOSE to Exit 1 Select Pan Start POS Press OPEN to enter 2 Move the joystick Left or Right to move the dome Press CLOSE when done Now the camera is on Pan Start Position Sector Setup 1 Number 1 2 Name 3 Pan Start POS 262 0 4 Pan End POS 0 0 5 Tilt Start POS 0 0 IRIS CLOSE to Exit Setup Pan End Tilt Start Tilt End according to the above instruction Sector Setup 1 Number 1 2 Name 3 Pan Start POS...

Page 21: ... Options 1 Preset Position 2 Sector Setup 3 Coordinates On 4 Crosshair Off 5 Start UP Scr Msg On IRIS CLOSE to Exit Steps Move the cursor to select Coordinates or Crosshair or Start UP Scr Msg Move joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to switch On Off Control Options 1 Set Pan and Tilt 2 Set Default Function 3 Speed Limit On 4 Auto Flip On 5 Auto Focus PTZ 6 Auto AE PTZ 7 Vector Scan AF Off 8 Vect...

Page 22: ...Memory 2 Restore Def Setting 3 Color System PAL 4 Dome Information IRIS CLOSE to Exit Function Clear all memory but can not clear function of dome Steps Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Clear Memory Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter Press OPEN to reconfirm Press CLOSE to cancel it and return Diagnostic Options 1 Clear Memory 2 Restore Def Setting 3 Col...

Page 23: ...Steps Move the joystick Up Down to move the cursor to select Dome Information Move the joystick Left or Right to press OPEN to enter VSD 1 Language English 2 Display Options 3 Control Options 4 Diagnostic Options 5 Camera Options 6 Function Programming IRIS CLOSE to Exit Function User can setup the functions of the camera accordingly Steps 1 Move the joystick Up or Down to move selection Camera Op...

Page 24: ...GC Level Auto IRIS CLOSE to Exit AE Control 1 AE Mode Auto 2 Shutter Speed Auto 3 Iris Level Auto 4 AGC Level Auto IRIS CLOSE to Exit AE Control 1 AE Mode Auto 2 Shutter Speed Auto 3 Iris Level Auto 4 AGC Level Auto IRIS CLOSE to Exit AE Control 1 AE Mode Auto 2 Shutter Speed Auto 3 Iris Level Auto 4 AGC Level Auto IRIS CLOSE to Exit 1 AE Mode Steps 1 Move the joystick Up or Down to move the curso...

Page 25: ...Number Steps 1 Move the joystick to move the cursor to select Number 2 Move the joystick Left or Right to select desired editing mask zone 2 Mask Zone 1 Move the joystick Up or Down to move the cursor to select Mask Zone 2 Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN enter and program 3 Press CLOSE when done Press OPEN to start Press CLOSE to cancel 3 Mask Display Step Move the joystick Left or R...

Page 26: ...n PTZ Tour Setting 1 Move the joystick p or Down to move the cursor to select PTZ Tour 2 Move the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter 3 Move the joystick Up or Down to select desired operating or programming PTZ Tour Number 4 Move the joystick to move the cursor to select Name PTZ Tour 1 Number 1 2 Name 3 Program a Tour 4 Run a Tour 5 Delete a Tour 6 Name Display IRIS CLOSE to Exit 6 Mov...

Page 27: ... the joystick Left or Right or press OPEN to enter the Programming 6 Move the joystick Up or Down to select sequence number desired to be edited 7 Move the joystick Left or Right to select programming Name Number Speed Dwell time 1 Name P is the sign of PreShot Position V is the sign of Vector Scan T is the sign of PTZ Tour 2 Number Select the function based on name 3 Speed Setup the speed to meet...

Page 28: ...ocol and baud rate as well as dome device address There is character display in normal circumstance 6 Cannot stop pan rotation rotate and stop alternatively OSD board is not properly connected with main control board or the photoelectric switch is broken Pan interrupt is not in due position fix OSD board again if the problem still exits then replace the OSD board Adjust the pan interrupt Pan inter...

Page 29: ...TW PRESET 63 one Push WB CALL Set short way Line Scan PRESET 79 Set long way Line Scan CALL 80 Run first PTZ tour CALL 81 Run second PTZ tour CALL 82 Run third PTZ tour CALL 83 Run first Vector Scan CALL 84 Run second Vector Scan CALL 85 Run third Vector Scan CALL 86 Run fourth Vector Scan CALL 87 Run fifth Vector Scan CALL 88 Run sixth Vector Scan CALL Image Freeze On PRESET 89 Image Freeze Off C...

Page 30: ...f Focus Auto Manual Day Night Mode Auto ICR Color B W Video Output CVBS 1 0VP P 75 ohm BNC Privacy Zone Masking On Off 8 area Address 0 255 Zoom Focus PreShot 128 position PreShot PreShot accuracy 0 10 Speed of PreShot point 400 Second Pan speed range 360 Continue Tilt speed range 0 90 Manual speed pan 0 1 300 Sec Manual speed tilt 0 1 120 Sec PTZ Tour 3 Programmable Pan Tilt Zoom and each tour is...

Page 31: ...ircumstances z In strong thunderstorm or high faradic zone such as high voltage transformer substation extra strong lightning arresters equipment must be installed z Take the building lightning proof requirements into account to design the lightning arresters and grounding of outdoor equipment and cable laying out in accordance with the national and industrial standards z The system must be ground...

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