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WARNINGS & CAUTIONS

 

  Please read the manual before attempting installation or operation   

1.  Please be aware to the warnings and cautions notice. 
2.  Don’t use any chemical detergent to clean the machine surface, use a damp cotton cloth only. 

Regularly clean the dome cover to assure proper focus ability. 

3.  Please install the Fast Dome in a dry area, water and high humidity may cause damage on 

internal parts.    External housing should be used for outdoor installation. 

4.  Please use parts supplied by the manufacturer only, any unqualified part using in the equipment 

may violate the warranty. 

5.  Avoid installing the equipment in an unstable area. Make sure the area is firm and stable.   

Falling equipment may injure personnel and damage the equipment. 

6.  Do not install the equipment near any flammable gas.    Violation may cause fire or injury. 
7.  Avoid running video cable and signal cable through or passing interference sources such as 

video waves, broadcast station, power generator, elevator motor or high voltage area… etc.   
Violation may cause interference. 

8.  Make sure the power cable is properly fixed. Un-suitably fixed cable may cause serious short 

circuit or fire 

9.  Correct cable connection is important.    Do not place any object on the connection cable and 

change the cable if there is damage on cable. Violation may cause short circuit, fire and injury. 

10.  Make sure ground is well connected to avoid damage caused by lightning. 
11.  Do not put any foreign objects inside the equipment and do not spray any liquid on equipment.   

This will avoid short circuit damage. 

12.  Do not touch power connection with wet hands to avoid short circuit or electricity shock. 
13.  Do not apply smash-force on the equipment. Violation may cause damage. 
14.  Do not install the equipment in a location that may expose the equipment directly to sunlight.   

Violation may cause colour fading or damage. 

15.  Do not install the equipment in high temperature or low temperature environment to avoid 

damage. The normal operational temperature is between -5

 

 +50

16.  Fast Dome contains high sensitive electric parts inside. Do not try to repair them without 

qualified personnel. 

17.  Turn off the power immediately and contact the technician when the following occurs: 

  A. Damage on power cable or plug 
  B. Water leak into the equipment 
  C. Fast Dome can not be operated normally 
  D. Equipment falling on ground or damage on external case 
  E. Unusual occurrence 

18.  Warning: Do not try to repair the equipment. Only a qualified technician may disassemble and 

repair the equipment. Shut off the power before disassemble the equipment and don’t put power 
on unless the case is completely assembled. 

Summary of Contents for PIH - 7000

Page 1: ...FAST DOME CAMERA PIH 7000 SERIES PIH 7600 SERIES INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL E...

Page 2: ...ural Drawing Pendant Mounting 11 Embedded Mounting False Ceiling 12 Attached Mounting Fixed Ceiling 16 Pendant Mounting External Housing 19 System Configuration Fast Dome and Keyboard 25 Single Dome 2...

Page 3: ...ition 35 Setting Preset Position Group 35 Changing Preset Data 36 Activating AutoPan 36 Deleting Preset Data 37 Alarm Management 37 Alarm Response Mode 37 Lock Mode 37 Release Mode 38 Alarm Output 38...

Page 4: ...lines provides high definition images and Digital Signal Processing maintains optimum quality in varying conditions with intelligent use of Back Light Compensation Auto Zoom Etc With continuous rotat...

Page 5: ...be set as NO normally open or NC normally close for each Fast Dome z Two types of alarm response mode Lock Mode Release Mode z Build in 1 4 CCD high resolution DSP colour camera 1 480 TV Lines high r...

Page 6: ...bject on the connection cable and change the cable if there is damage on cable Violation may cause short circuit fire and injury 10 Make sure ground is well connected to avoid damage caused by lightni...

Page 7: ...6 STRUCTURAL ELEMENT Dome Cover Alarm In Out Jack Camera Case Video In Out Jack Decoration Ring Power In Jack RS 485 In Out Jack Camera Base...

Page 8: ...an be set either NC normally close or NO normally open mode Turn number 2 switch to ON position to choose NC mode Turn number 2 switch to OFF position to choose NO mode Camera Function Switch Turn num...

Page 9: ...ON 8 6 7 1 1 ON 2 3 4 5 ON 8 6 7 5 4 3 2 ON 7 6 8 1 1 1 7 6 8 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5 ON 8 6 7 5 4 3 2 7 6 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 1 1 5 4 3 2 7 6 8 ON 5 4 3 2 ON 7 6 8 1 1 ON 2 3 4 5 8 6...

Page 10: ...6 AWG 80 300V UL 24 AWG 80 C 300V 4 RS 485 In Out Jack RS 485 Input TXDI TXDI to receive signal from keyboard matrix DVR or multiplexer through twisted pair cable RS 485 Output TXDO TXDI sending out s...

Page 11: ...10 INSTALLATION Indoor Installation Structural Drawing Embedded Mounting Attached Mounting Outdoor Installation Structural Drawing Pendant Mounting...

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Page 13: ...the chosen area Use a pencil and a compasses to mark a circle 6 7 170 mm in diameter and cut the circle Step 2 The Ceiling Ring Attach the ring to ceiling Tighten the three tapping screws into the cei...

Page 14: ...cover from camera Put on the three L shape screw nuts Attach fix ring with screw nuts Tighten the three black screws into the screw nuts Step 4 Camera Setting Untighten the three screws from the base...

Page 15: ...onnection cable Step 5 Attach the Camera Body and Base Reconnect the connection cable Attach camera body to base Turn camera body clockwise to tight position Tighten the three screws to fix the camera...

Page 16: ...fix ring into the hole Turn the camera body clockwise to tight position Tighten three black screws Put on decoration ring Turn the ring clockwise to tight position Step 8 Install The Dome Cover Attach...

Page 17: ...rate the dome cover from camera Untighten the three screws from the base Turn the camera body anti clockwise Separate the camera body and the base Unplug the connection cable Attach base to ceiling Ti...

Page 18: ...ower Refer to page 7 8 for the setting Step 3 Attach Camera Body and Base Reconnect the connection cable Attach camera body to base Turn camera body clockwise to tight position Step 4 Connection Conne...

Page 19: ...18 Step 5 Install Decoration Ring Put on decoration ring to base Tighten the three screws Step 6 Install Dome Cover Put on dome cover to camera body Turn dome cover clockwise to tight position...

Page 20: ...hten 2 screws to fix the PSU 1 2 When use 90 260Vac power sources Put PSU into the box Put the clamp on PSU Tighten the 2 screws to fix the PSU Step 2 Install the Power Box Drill 4 holes on desired lo...

Page 21: ...knob Connect the AC power cable to AC Input jack Connect the AC power cable below to AC Output jack Connect the DC power cable above to DC Input jack DC Input Fan Heater Wiring Fast Dome Wiring Video...

Page 22: ...e and tighten the knob Connect the telemetry control RS 485 to RS 485 Input TXDI TXDI Connect the Alarm input cable to Alarm Input Alarm 1 GND Connect the video cable to output jack Step 4 Attach the...

Page 23: ...ody to base Unplug the connection cable Attach the base to housing Connect the housing cable Tighten 3 screws to fix base Step 5 Camera Setting Setting Fast Dome ID Setting Alarm Mode Setting Camera F...

Page 24: ...se Turn camera body clockwise to tight position Tighten the three screws to fix the camera body Step 7 Install The Dome Cover and Housing Cover Attach the dome cover to the camera Turn the dome cover...

Page 25: ...ng and Fast Dome Connect the fan heater cable to pin jack Connect the FastDome cable to connection jack Step 9 Install the Power Box Bracket and Housing Attach the bracket and housing to the box Tight...

Page 26: ...CHING POWER 24Vac 90 260Vac Controller Keyboard Monitor Monitor Monitor PIH 680 CO LOR MU LTI PLEXER 1 2 3 4 POW ER ON OFF AUT O T IME MIN MAX C SET 5 6 7 8 E NT C AME RA PLA Y BACK FRZ 9 4 1 TR I G D...

Page 27: ...N jack of keyboard connects to TXDO on RS 485 OUT jack of PIH 804 Multiplexer AC ADAPTOR RS 485 ADAPTOR AC RS 485 DATA PIH 804 CONTROL CHAIN 1 CHAIN 2 CONTROL CHAIN 4 CONTROL CHAIN 3 CONTROL 24Vac 90...

Page 28: ...d RS 485 IN TXDO of 1st keyboard RS485 OUT connects to TXDI of 2nd keyboard RS 485 IN RS 485 Connection between keyboard and matrix TXDI of 1st keyboard RS 485 IN connects to 1st pin TXD of matrix s k...

Page 29: ...1st DVR s keyboard jack connects to TXDI of keyboard RS 485 IN jack TXD of 1st DVR s keyboard jack connects to TXD of keyboard RS 485 IN jack TXDI TXDI TXDO TXDO GND DC 12V 12V DC 12V DC NEXT DOME RS...

Page 30: ...485 jack connects to TXDI of 1st fast dome and connect TXD to TXDI Linking 2nd Fast Dome TXDO of 1st dome connects to TXDI of 2nd dome and TXDO of 1st dome to TXDI of 2nd dome 64 fast domes can linked...

Page 31: ...To control the pan and tilt movement of the dome simply use the joystick on the keyboard to pan the camera left push the joystick to the left to tilt down pull the joystick down towards you To move t...

Page 32: ...rged on the screen Zooming will stop when the key is released To Zoom Out Push ZOOM OUT key one beep should be heard The viewing angle becomes wider and target will become smaller on the screen Zoomin...

Page 33: ...uto Iris or Manual Iris Iris Open Push IRIS O key one beep should be heard to open the iris and brighten the picture Iris will stop when the key is released Iris Close Push IRIS C key one beep should...

Page 34: ...2 8 PRESET keys Joystick Control Move the Joystick to bring the camera to the desired view position Adjusting Lens By using ZOOM IN OUT FOCUS NEAR FAR AUTO and IRIS O C AUTO keys Please refer to page...

Page 35: ...tored For the first 16 Presets on each dome the above steps must be repeated For presets 17 128 there is a default speed and dwell setting so steps 5 and 6 are not required Follow are the 7 steps for...

Page 36: ...roup allows the management of the 16 preset positions before Auto Scanning The first 16 preset positions of each dome are separated into 4 groups Preset group must be set for the auto pan reference Gr...

Page 37: ...uto Pan function is chosen the fast dome will auto touring the preset groups by the entered data To activate Auto Pan Push AUTO PAN key one beep will be heard and the LED will illuminate confirming th...

Page 38: ...ionship Between Alarm Inputs and First 6 Presets Alarm Input 1 will send the dome to Preset Position 1 Alarm Input 2 will send the dome to Preset Position 2 Alarm Input 3 will send the dome to Preset...

Page 39: ...ome will move between alarmed points every 5 seconds and back to first preset position after 60 seconds The audio alert for alarm trigger will remain on until it is manually cancelled by push the ALAR...

Page 40: ...ng Camera Image Device 1 4 Inch Interline Transfer CCD Horizontal Pixel NTSC 811 PAL 795 Vertical Pixel NTSC 508 PAL 596 Horizontal Effective Pixel NTSC 768 PAL 752 Vertical Effective Pixel NTSC 494 P...

Page 41: ...n Out Manual Control Zoom In Out Accuracy 0 25 Electrical Power Supply 24Vac or 90Vac 260Vac Option Input Voltage 12Vdc Power Consumption 13W Control Interface RS 485 1 Input 1 Output RS 485 Voltage 5...

Page 42: ...Input 1 Output RS 485 Voltage 5 6V Alarm Input 6 Input Pull up Alarm Input Voltage 5 6V Alarm Output 1 Output NC or NO mode setting Alarm Output Voltage 0 5A 120Vac 1A 24Vdc Environmental Operation T...

Page 43: ...uto Focus LED Off Auto Focus AUTO FOCUS Auto Focus LED On Open Iris IRIS O Auto Iris LED Off Close Iris IRIS C Auto Iris LED Off Auto Iris AUTO IRIS Auto Iris LED On 180 Horizontal Instant Flip 180 RE...

Page 44: ...keyboard 3 4 Check if the fast dome is under Auto Pan mode Please deactivate the Auto Pan 3 5 Check if alarm is triggered Cancel triggered alarm 4 Poor Focusing 4 1 Dusts on dome cover or housing cove...

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