background image

 

P/N

 

1072593

 

 

REV

 

D

 

 

ISS

 

10OCT12

 

TruVision PTZ 36X Camera 

User Manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TruVision PTZ 36X

Page 1: ...P N 1072593 REV D ISS 10OCT12 TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...

Page 2: ...ompliance Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Canada This Class A digi...

Page 3: ...V power connector description 16 Alarm I O 16 RS 485 connector 17 Wiring the dome camera 19 Mounting the dome camera on a ceiling 19 Mounting the dome camera on a wall 21 Pendant mounting the dome cam...

Page 4: ...a setup menu 1 47 Camera setup menu 2 49 IR function Day night models only 51 Alarm settings 52 Alarm detection 53 Wide dynamic range WDR 54 Privacy mask settings 55 Time setting 56 Schedule settings...

Page 5: ...arious accessories for a total surveillance solution The dome camera incorporates several protocols to enhance control and connectivity The dome camera is ideal for all surveillance requirements in a...

Page 6: ...tings 20 privacy masks 4 alarms and 2 relays Weatherproof IP66 Outdoor models Superior dome camera image quality 36X optical zoom 12X digital zoom Wide Dynamic Range Electronic Image Stabilization Dig...

Page 7: ...sts the requirements for the cables that connect to the dome camera Table 1 Recommended cable requirements Operation Cable requirement Max length feet meters Data RS 485 STP shielded twisted pair cabl...

Page 8: ...mmended cable gauge for varying maximum cable lengths and power draws Table 2 Recommended power cable gauges based on maximum lengths for an operating voltage of 24 VAC 10 Wire gauge Indoor dome camer...

Page 9: ...sure that the location planned for the installation of the camera is well ventilated Temperature Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature humidity or power source ratings The operati...

Page 10: ...the covers from this product will invalidate the warranty and may also result in serious injury Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unpacking the dome camera When you receive the produ...

Page 11: ...24 VAC power connector not shown 5 pin RS 485 connector not shown Removing the protective shipping materials The outdoor dome camera is shipped with a protective tape and PE sheet on the dome camera f...

Page 12: ...urface of the waterproof rubber gasket 6 Re attach the bubble assembly to the dome camera body by first aligning the center point dimple on the bubble assembly with one of the four holes in the dome c...

Page 13: ...he bubble assembly so that they are flush with the outside edge of the dome camera housing 10 Remove the plastic protective sheet from the bubble 11 Set the DIP switches Setting up the dome camera To...

Page 14: ...n the top of the dome camera housing See Figure 4 below for the location of the DIP switches on both the indoor and outdoor dome cameras Figure 4 Dome camera DIP switch location Indoor dome camera Out...

Page 15: ...s on and 0s off To set a dome camera protocol using the DIP switches 1 Locate the protocol DIP switch block see E Figure 4 on page 10 2 Using Table 3 below find the DIP switch sequence for the desired...

Page 16: ...sion PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Protocol Baud rate Switch position Pelco P 9600 111000 Philips 9600 000100 AD422 4800 100100 JVC 9600 010100 Panasonic 19200 11010 VCL 9600 001100 DSCP 9600 101100 DMP...

Page 17: ...t 98 Preset 70 Preset 70 On 8 Enter Turn 180 degrees on pan Preset 33 N A N A On 1 Enter Show splash screen N A N A N A On 997 Enter Setting the RS 485 communication RS 485 is the interface that conne...

Page 18: ...To set a dome camera site s ID 1 Locate the dome camera site ID DIP switch block B Figure 4 on page 10 2 Using Table 5 below determine which DIP switches need to be set to the on position The equival...

Page 19: ...PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 15 Table 6 Dome camera site ID DIP switch settings for dome cameras 1 to 30 Unit DIP switch Unit DIP switch Unit DIP switch 1 11 21 2 12 22 3 13 23 4 14 24 5 15 25 6 16 26...

Page 20: ...wiring refer to Figure 7 for power connector definition Figure 7 Power connector P1 AC1 P2 GND P3 AC2 Alarm I O The camera supports four digital alarm inputs and two digital alarm outputs Please make...

Page 21: ...OUT_NO_1 2 ALARM_OUT_NC_1 3 ALARM_OUT_COM_1 4 GND 5 ALARM_OUT_NO_2 6 ALARM_OUT_CN_2 7 ALARM_OUT_COM_2 8 GND 9 ALARM_IN_4 10 ALARM_IN_3 11 ALARM_IN_2 12 ALARM_IN_1 RS 485 connector Please refer to Figu...

Page 22: ...ng port C RS 485 and RS 422 in out D RS 485 termination switch E RJ45 cable control use the cable provided with the equipment F I O box G Dome camera To wire the RS 485 1 Connect the T and R together...

Page 23: ...keypad Note See Cable requirements on page 3 for information about using a RS 485 cable for the dome camera 4 Connect the power cable to the power source As soon as the dome camera is connected it is...

Page 24: ...Place the hard ceiling mount in the desired position on the ceiling and mark the position of the three screw holes 2 Drill a hole in each marked position slightly smaller than supplied screw anchors 3...

Page 25: ...upplying power to the camera Note The TVP LWM mounting hole patterns are compatible with other Interlogix PTZ mounts such as the GEA 105 corner mount GEA 106 pole mount and GEA 107 roof mount Pendant...

Page 26: ...t Sponges M5 standard security screws C Screws and screw anchors for fixing the standard wall mount onto the wall not included Tools needed Drill Screwdriver To wall mount the dome camera 1 Drill a ca...

Page 27: ...ounting an indoor dome camera in a ceiling Flush mounting The indoor dome camera can be mounted in a ceiling using the optional flush mount kit The items and tools needed for the flush mount installat...

Page 28: ...terclockwise direction because it is captured looking down from above 2 Tighten the screw at the side of the fixing plate to finish installation of camera to bottom mount 3 Place the enclosed ceiling...

Page 29: ...ceiling bracket into the ceiling opening and affix by tightening three screws as shown 6 When tightening the wings will be turned into the ceiling opening and will approach the ceiling board Note Ensu...

Page 30: ...Chapter 2 Installation 26 TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 10 Affix the trim ring to the in ceiling bracket as shown...

Page 31: ...Chapter 2 Installation TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 27...

Page 32: ......

Page 33: ...lash screen that appears when the dome camera is powered up Information on the status of several dome camera functions can be displayed on the monitor screen The on screen display OSD shows the curren...

Page 34: ...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 ERROR CAM MODULE ERROR Shows system initi...

Page 35: ...be pre programmed to time out after a certain number of minutes of inactivity The default value is two minutes Figure 14 Main menus MAIN PAGE 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ALARM SETTING ENTER ALARM DETECT NONE W...

Page 36: ...age flip tilt limits proportional speed auto calibration password OSD menu duration system reset ID DISPLAY Configures the camera site ID TITLE DISPLAY Configures the camera title display TITLE SETTIN...

Page 37: ...re applicable Accessing the programming menus To access the programming menus using a KTD 405 KTD 405 2D keypad 1 Switch the keypad to the camera site you want to program 2 Press and hold the set key...

Page 38: ...Scrolls down the menus Scrolls left or right when indicated by in the menu Enters or exits a menu or submenu when indicated by in a menu option When a menu has scroll left and right to select a menu...

Page 39: ...lable in several languages They include English French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish The default language is English To change the language of the OSD menus 1 Display the Main Page 1 OSD scree...

Page 40: ...a title 1 Display the Main Page 2 OSD screen 2 Select Area Title and then select one of the options On Display the title of the selected area on the monitor screen Off Hide the title of the selected a...

Page 41: ...You need to set up at least two points in order to be able to then set up a sequence Show Preset Select the preset point that you want to execute After pressing the set key the camera will turn to th...

Page 42: ...sequence step PRESET POSITION Set a specific preset position to the selected sequence step You can specify one of up to 255 preprogrammed positions The unit will automatically make the step after the...

Page 43: ...the cursor to Start Point and press set The option will then become To Save 2 Move the dome to the desired position and press set to save the position as the start point The cursor will move to End P...

Page 44: ...n through adjusting pan and tilt position which can be stored and recalled to execute repeatedly This function is located on Main Page 2 See Figure below Figure 19 Cruise menu Table 14 Cruise menu des...

Page 45: ...nce Cruise and Preset Depending on which mode is selected the menu item below changes PRESET POINT This is listed if Preset was selected as the return action mode see Figure 8 above Select a preprogra...

Page 46: ...ise that the camera should execute after a period of inactivity See Cruise settings on page 40 for more information RETURN TIME Select the period of inactivity return time after which the home is acti...

Page 47: ...to restore back to factory default the camera settings under AE White Balance and Camera Setup menus Exit Select Yes to save any changes and return to Main Page 1 Backlight compensation The backlight...

Page 48: ...om the menus This menu is located on Main Page 1 Table 16 Focus menu description Function Description Auto The lens continuously adjusts to the correct focus automatically for the sharpest picture Thi...

Page 49: ...together automatically to get consistent video output level Shutter The shutter speed takes main control of exposure and both iris and AGC will function automatically in cooperation with the shutter s...

Page 50: ...r sky 6 500 Household lighting 2 500 to 3 000 75 watt bulb 2 820 Candle flame 1 200 to 1 500 See Table 19 below for a description of the functions available This menu is located on Main Page 1 Table 1...

Page 51: ...vert functions are automatically disabled when the Privacy Mask function is enabled Figure 22 Camera setup menu Table 20 Camera setup menu description Function Description ZOOM SPEED Zoom speed is fix...

Page 52: ...aring on screen are upside down as cameras are usually installed on ceilings for example However by enabling this option the image can be inverted This may be required during testing or demonstrations...

Page 53: ...d the Video Invert functions are automatically disabled when the Privacy Mask function is enabled Figure 23 Pan Tilt setup screen Table 21 Pan Tilt setup menu description Function Description FLIP Ima...

Page 54: ...lps reduce pan tilt overshoot when zooming in on objects far from the camera AUTO CALI Auto calibration There are one horizontal and one vertical infrared ray check points in each dome When the camera...

Page 55: ...tivity at night or when light levels are low Note This menu will only be present if the dome camera supports day night switching Table 22 Day night menu description Function Description AUTO Select th...

Page 56: ...pin function ALARM TYPE Select the contact type NO NC Normally Open NO Alarm In Normally Closed NC Alarm In ALARM ACTION Select one of the pre programmed modes to be executed when the alarm is trigger...

Page 57: ...alarm occurs ALARM PRIORITY Set alarm priority from 1 to 4 for each alarm pin Note If two or more alarm contacts are triggered at the same time the lower alarm contact number will have priority For ex...

Page 58: ...et These frames are used as zones of motion detection FRAME DISABLE Use this feature to cancel frames THRESHOLD Motion detection sensitivity threshold can be set 1 is highest sensitivity 255 is lowest...

Page 59: ...the center of the selected view as the starting point when setting a mask The joystick is locked during setup Figure 26 Mask information Area to be masked Mask 0 90 90 0 180 90 Positive hemisphere Ne...

Page 60: ...he mask s horizontal position The camera will move according to the joystick movements H Size H size range 00 to 80 Adjust Horizontal Width by moving the joystick Left and Right V Size V Size range 00...

Page 61: ...n Sequence Autopan or Cruise automatically at a specific time of day Figure 29 Schedule menu Table 27 Schedule menu Function Description SWITCH Enable or disable this option globally for all events Th...

Page 62: ...ecuted for the selected scheduled point Cruise This mode is executed for the selected scheduled point IR Func Applies to Day Night models only Note If the Day Night mode is enabled the Auto Day Night...

Page 63: ...r 40 to 50 C 40 to 122 F Dimensions indoor Height x Width 229 172 mm 9 0 6 7 inches Dimensions outdoor Height x Width 282 192 mm 11 1 7 5 inches Weight indoor 1 6 kg 3 57 lbs Weight outdoor 2 3 kg 5 1...

Page 64: ...endix A Specifications 60 TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 2 Locate the battery as shown below and carefully remove it Battery 3 Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulatio...

Page 65: ...settings checklist TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 61 Appendix B Camera settings checklist Use this checklist to record the menu settings of each dome camera Default values are highlighted in bol...

Page 66: ...IGHT On Off 1 FOCUS Auto Manual 1 AE MODE Exposure Comp Off Exposure Value 10 5 dB to 10 5dB AE Mode Auto Shutter Shutter Speed PAL 1 50 to 1 10000 sec NTSC 1 60 to 1 10000 sec Iris Iris Value F1 6 Ma...

Page 67: ...Speed by Zoom On Off Auto Cali On Off Password On Off OSD Auto Close Off 5 sec 30 sec System Reset System Reset Default System 2 ID DISPLAY On Off 2 TITLE DISPLAY On Off 2 TITLE SETTING 01 to 16 2 PR...

Page 68: ...6 001 to 008 001 to 004 001 to 008 Return Time 001 to 128 min Go ENTER 3 IR FUNCTION Auto Threshold Mid Hi Low Manual IR Manual On Off 3 ALARM SETTING Alarm Pin 1 to 4 Alarm Switch On Off Alarm Type N...

Page 69: ...te Red Green Blue Cyan Yellow Magenta Clear Mask 01 to 20 Set Mask 01 to 20 H Center L R V Center D U H Size 00 to 80 10 V Size 00 to 60 10 3 TIME SETTING Time Display On Off Set Year 00 to 99 Set Mon...

Page 70: ...Appendix B Camera settings checklist 66 TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Main Menu No Menu Sub menus and options Option configured 3 EXIT OSD...

Page 71: ...efer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays or contact your local supplier Table 28...

Page 72: ...Appendix C Warranty and contact information 68 TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...

Page 73: ...protocols set 11 Camera defaults reset 43 Camera site ID display 35 set 14 Checklist menu settings 61 Communication protocols protocols supported 11 Cruise settings 40 D Day night settings 51 Default...

Page 74: ...nnector 16 Preset points settings 37 Preset tour speed 38 steps 38 Preset tour dwell time 38 settings 38 Presets show 37 Privacy mask settings 55 Product overview 1 Proportional speed 49 Protective ta...

Page 75: ......

Page 76: ......

Reviews: