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Summary of Contents for VT-G1V

Page 1: ...1 High speed dome camera User manual Please read the user manual carefully before use it Please keep this manual for easy access when necessary...

Page 2: ...switch settings 8 Chap 4 Speed dome basic opration 9 Chap 5 Menu settings 11 5 1 Main menu 12 5 2 CAMERA SETTINGS 13 5 3 OTHER SETTINGS 13 5 4 CAMERA LENS 13 5 5 DOME SETTINGS 14 5 6 MOTION SETTINGS 1...

Page 3: ...id into camera to avoid damage on camera 6 When you make connection please follow up safety standards use with a dedicated power supply RS 485 and video signal adopt TVS grade lightening protection te...

Page 4: ...t the system manufacturer or distributors for necessary information The various characteristics of the high speed PTZ camera make it applicable to large scale industries active target object surveilla...

Page 5: ...situation high speed reflect makes image quickly move when a slight touch of joystick resulting a data loss Based on a humanized design the PTZ camera can automatically adjust horizontal and vertical...

Page 6: ...kground avoid a mass of brightness and object cannot identifiable because of darkness 9 Auto white balance According to the changes in ambient light automatic adjustment reproduce true color 10 Night...

Page 7: ...n range H 0 360 V 0 90 Zoom self adaption auto adjust the PTZ control speed during zooming A B scanning 4pcs Presets 255 accuracy 0 1 Preset speed Max 280 s Preset residence time and preset speed Pres...

Page 8: ...itch 3 1 2 DIP switch settings SYS Baud rate and control protocol switch ADDS Address code switch DIP switch ON means 1 DIP switch OFF means 0 DIP switch left is low position right is high position Ba...

Page 9: ...OFF OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF...

Page 10: ...ing to the following steps to set preset 1 Select the camera more information please read control of the keyboard manual 2 Operation joystick zoom button focus button buttons adjust the camera apertur...

Page 11: ...button 5 Lens Focus Control Focus is adjustable camera images of an object or scene in the clarity of the process Hold down the FOCUS from the distant objects or scenes clear up near objects become b...

Page 12: ...ick or press FOCUS FOCUS to select the parameter 5 Restore settings Press IRIS restore the settings it is effective if has corresponding prompt 6 Does not restore and back to last menu press IRIS back...

Page 13: ...so that the cursor is pointing to CAMERA SETTINGS press FOCUS enter picture 3 2 CAMERA SETTINGS Picture 3 2 CAMERA SETTINGS CAMERA SETTINGS CAMERA TYPE ZOOM SPEED DIGITAL ZOOM FOCUS MODE DAY NIGHT BL...

Page 14: ...r of camera module picture 3 4 CAMERA LENS EXPOSURE AUTO AE PREFs AI PREFs BRIGHT SHUTTER APERTURE BRIGHT WB AUTO INDOOR OUTDOOR PUSH BED GAIN BLUE GAIN RETURN 5 5 DOME SETTINGS On the picture 3 1 MAI...

Page 15: ...picture 3 6 MOTION SETTINGS Picture 3 6 MOTION SETTINGS MOTION SETTINGS PRESET SETTINGS CRUISE SETTINGS SCAN SETU SETTINGS P RETURN RETURN 5 6 1 PRESET SETTINGS According to the following steps to se...

Page 16: ...r picture 3 6 2 Picture 3 6 2 CRUISE SETTINGS CRUISE SETTINGS No DELAY 0 255 SPEED 0 63 SET RUN DELETE RETURN CRUISE RUN used to set lens auto execute preset track for scanning The step as below 1 On...

Page 17: ...INGS press FOCUS enter picture 3 6 3 Picture 3 6 3 SCAN SETTINGS SCAN SETTINGS No MODE 180 180 SPEED 0 63 START SET END SET RUN DELETE RETURN SCAN SETTINGS used to set the left right scan functions as...

Page 18: ...ETURN 5 7 1 DISPLAY SET On the picture 3 7 SYSTEM SETTINGS Up down shake the joystick so that the cursor is pointing to DISPLAY SET press FOCUS enter DISPLAY SETTINGS as picture 3 7 1 Picture 3 6 1 DI...

Page 19: ...SCAN CLEAR ALL TOUR 5 9 ADDRESS SETTINGS In the MAIN MENU picture 3 1 rock the joystick up down or press the key ZOOM ZOOM move the arrow to the ADDRESS SETTINGS then press the key FOCUS enter ADDRESS...

Page 20: ...connect cable One of the RS 485 cable broken Check RS 485 connect cable 6 2 Notes 1 Careful Transport Transport storage and installation process we need to prevent stress severe vibration and damage...

Page 21: ...hydrometer By the opening and closing air conditioner frequently caused the high and low temperature changed By the opening and closing door frequently caused the high and low temperature changed Make...

Page 22: ...ns as well as the failure of products outside the warranty period can be so doing card repair free of maintenance only charge the component costs 3 Product required maintenance should be a copy of thi...

Page 23: ...ivery Date Company Name Customer Name Company Address Company Tell No Maintenance Date Fault conditions Maintenance sites Maintenance result remarks _________________________________________ _________...

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