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510 Series Analog PTZ Camera

Dome Settings > Patterns

Dome Settings > Patterns

A pattern is a programmed series of pans, tilts, and zooms, as well 

as preset calls. A pattern can be activated by a command or called 

automatically by a preconfigured function (alarm, park, time task, 

and power-up). You can either call the pattern directly, or else call 

special presets for specific patterns See the appendix for details. 

Pattern Num

Use this to choose the pattern number to edit or review.

Edit Pattern

Once this is active, use the PTZ control buttons and direction 

buttons to operate the camera to draw a movement path, 

including pan scan, tilt scan, zoom in, zoom out, etc. The camera 

automatically memorizes the path.

Preview

Use this to review the pattern’s movements.

Clear Pattern 

Delete the current pattern, as well as all patterns that have higher 

numbers (e.g., if you delete pattern 2, patterns 3 and higher also 

get deleted). If you no longer want a lower-numbered pattern, you 

are better served by re-recording that pattern. To do so, go to Main 

Menu > Dome Settings > Patterns, choose the pattern number you 

no longer want, select Edit Pattern, and press Iris+ to edit.

Remaining

This is not editable, but it indicates the remaining camera 

memory for holding pattern movements. This memory is shared 

by all patterns collectively. This updates every time you save a 

pattern; when the remaining memory reaches 0, no more pattern 

movements can be configured. 

Summary of Contents for LUM-510-PTZ

Page 1: ...LUM 510 PTZ Analog Surveillance Camera Installation Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...uired Equipment Aside from the contents of this box you must provide Small slot head screwdriver CC TV tester recommended Preparation Ensure that your recorder has the very latest firmware Use OvrC to update the firmware or consult your DVR manual Make sure that all equipment is powered off during installation Ensure the wall is strong enough to withstand three times the weight of the camera and t...

Page 3: ...rew terminal Insert the two wires of the power supply into the red and black inputs Do not use the yellow green input For grounding instructions see the product manual Interface Cables The RS 485 cable ends in a black screw terminal Insert the positive line into the orange terminal and the negative line into the yellow terminal The alarm cable is a bundle of wires that have no terminal Alarm In 1 ...

Page 4: ...he analog PTZ to a channel on the DVR The TVI connection allows control of the PTZ 2 Power up the DVR 3 Power up the camera by using the 24VAC power supply provided with the camera Using the CVBS connector 1 Use your RG59 or RG6 cable to connect the analog PTZ to a channel on the DVR 2 Make the RS 485 connections to allow control of the PTZ camera 3 Power up the DVR 4 Power up the camera by using ...

Page 5: ...al and the ground to the black power terminal refer to page 3 for details 5 Insert the camera into the mount and secure it by rotating the camera clockwise 6 Fasten the two lock screws with the Allen wrench Set the Camera Parameters You may if you wish set the camera s channel number protocol and baud mechanically by using the DIP switches on the camera Setting these allows your joystick controlle...

Page 6: ...Iris Close closes without saving Other selectable menu items include Back which navigates you through the panes and Exit which takes you to the root Menus with Multiple Pages Some menus have more options than can be displayed on the screen Instead these menus have multiple pages If a menu has additional pages available special cursors display on the Back and Exit menu items tw This icon shows if a...

Page 7: ...2D DNR Dome Settings Camera Parameter 3D DNR Dome Settings Camera Parameter Contrast Dome Settings Camera Parameter Focus Dome Settings Camera Parameter Scene Mode Dome Settings Camera Parameter HLC Dome Settings Camera Parameter Sharpness Comp Dome Settings Camera Parameter Defog Image Color Dome Settings Camera Parameter White Balance Dome Settings Camera Parameter Red Dome Settings Camera Param...

Page 8: ...ameter AE Mode Dome Settings Camera Parameter Iris Dome Settings Camera Parameter Shutter Dome Settings Camera Parameter Focus Limit Dome Settings Camera Parameter Wide Limit Programmed Behavior Dome Settings Presets all menu items Dome Settings Patrols all menu items Dome Settings Time Task all menu items Dome Settings Patterns all menu items Dome Settings Privacy all menu items Dome Settings Ala...

Page 9: ...s Sys Info Settings Soft Baud Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Soft Baud Act Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Broadcast Addr Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Pelco Checksum Dome Settings Sys Info Settings 485check Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Coaxitron Active Maintenance Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Heat Control Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Fan Control Dome Settings Camera Parameter Init Len...

Page 10: ...otocol Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Protocol Status Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Protocol Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Protocol C Other Settings Dome Settings Auxs all menu items Dome Settings Sys Info Settings Display Settings ...

Page 11: ... default data bit 8 by default and stop bit 1 by default Protocol This is the method of communication between devices We recommend HD TVI as the preferred protocol Firmware Which version is currently installed and runnng Unlike IP cameras there is no way to change the firmware on this analog PTZ Hardware This is the version of the hardware Build Date When the camera was manufactured Cam Version Th...

Page 12: ... enable or disable the soft address the camera automatically reboots Soft Baud Use the OSD to select baud from 2400 19200 Soft Baud Act When this is on you may set the camera baud in the OSD rather than using the DIP switches This is a great time saver as you no longer have to open the camera to set its address When this is off you must set the camera s address with the DIP switches See the append...

Page 13: ... Display Settings These settings place data onto the camera s on screen display Each entry can be turned on or off with a duration of 2 10 seconds If you enable both Zoom Show and P T Show then when calling a preset the preset number displays on the screen Zoom Show Identifies the amount of magnification The format is Z where the numbers display the zoom amount PT Show Displays panning and tilting...

Page 14: ...erature hit triple digits This can help avoid condensation When set to Temp the heater s operation varies by temperature shutting off when the temperature hits roughly 80 F Fan Control If set to Off the fan never functions When set to On the fan operates unless the temperature drops below 4 F When set to Temp the fan s operation varies by temperature EIS Function This enables electronic image stab...

Page 15: ...s how long the camera remembers its status from before a power loss If there is a lack of power longer than the memory time the camera restarts its PTZ patrolling from its defaults Near Focus Level This allows you to prevent the camera from focusing on objects that are too close Experiment to see which level works best for you Coaxitron Active Enable this to transmit the RS 485 signal along with t...

Page 16: ...16 510 Series Analog PTZ Camera Protocol C This is where you control private code protocols Ensure the transmission protocol of the Luma DVR is the same as the camera to support the coaxial transmission ...

Page 17: ...dy view of people walking on a given sidewalk This is especially valuable for people using imprecise tools to zoom e g the Luma mobile app where the camera might zoom too far for the image to be usable If you set the zoom limit to the minimum value digital zoom is disabled but the optical zoom can still reach the maximum value If you set the zoom limit higher digital zoom is also enabled Zoom Spee...

Page 18: ...image brightness Auto Here the camera adjusts the values automatically responding to the lighting conditions This is the default mode Iris The user defines the iris value leaving the camera to adjust shutter and gain automatically Set the iris value as shown under the Iris menu item below Shutter The user defines the shutter value leaving the camera to adjust iris and gain automatically Set the sh...

Page 19: ...ases any digital noise in the image Exposure Comp Set the exposure compensation increase the brightness of the image higher numbers create more brightness The default value is 7 White Balan White balance corrects the colors of the image so that white actually appears white ATW auto tracking white balance has the camera handle white balance constantly even while the camera is moving and zooming HAu...

Page 20: ... too blue Image Flip Turning this on rotates the image 180 Focus Limit This sets a limit on how close the PTZ tries to focus Auto 1cm 5m You can restrict how close in your camera tries to focus For example this allows the camera to focus on a sidewalk without becoming distracted by a tree branch that occasionally waves in the view area 2D DNR This uses data from within a single image to reduce noi...

Page 21: ...between black and white Low contrast shifts everything towards middle intensities Scene Mode Select either indoor or outdoor The camera then changes all default settings to match that environment Settings that you have edited remain unchanged HLC Set the value of high light compensation to brighten the darker areas and weaken the brighter areas of the image It s the opposite of increasing contrast...

Page 22: ...desired This grants the camera better visibility in foggy ambient conditions It does not affect condensation on the interior or exterior of the camera Init Lens This triggers a lens initiation for basic maintenance purposes If you find that your image isn t looking the way it used to doing this refreshes all electronic image adjustments and should restore normal operation ...

Page 23: ...on Balance the relative powers of the near middle and distance LEDs to provide a uniform picture Reference Zoom Set this for each of the three LED settings to help the camera determine the proper LEDs to use LED Control This controls which infrared setting is active based on the camera s zoom level Switch Delay s This sets the delay in seconds when switching between near mid or far LED This preven...

Page 24: ...en the camera shows a wide field of view Park Time If your camera has been inactive parked for a certain amount of time you can program it to start a desired activity automatically The park time ranges from 5 seconds to 12 minutes Set the action using the item below If you do not want your camera to undertake an activity when not in use choose the None action Park Act This is where you choose whic...

Page 25: ...the level is the faster the scan speed is Image Freeze When the camera is ordered to a new preset this feature keeps the old image in place while the camera moves Because the camera does not transmit the transitional imagery it reduces the bandwidth use in a digital network system as well as provides privacy protection for the intermediate scenes Dome Speed The manual movement speed of the dome ca...

Page 26: ... different presets programmed Preset Num Select which preset you want to edit here The number is displayed below Preset PTZ done quit To edit a preset position use the direction buttons to move the camera to find the desired position You can select the preset number from the drop down preset list in the control panel of the web browser and click the arrow to call a user defined or system defined p...

Page 27: ...editable You can configure up to 32 presets in sequence for a patrol Move the joystick left and right to select which field to edit and up and down to adjust the setting The presets you use for your control must already be defined Dwell time is the duration that the camera remains on that preset The time ranges from 0 800s Patrol speed level 1 40 selectable is the speed the camera uses when switch...

Page 28: ...h patrol that comes pre programmed with the camera It consists of presets 1 32 If a preset has not been defined when this is called the camera generates one In this menu item you define the dwell time for the patrol that is how long the camera remains at each preset ...

Page 29: ...orizontally panning 360 with changing tilt Tilt Scan The camera scans vertically panning up and down without rotating Panorama The camera scans the entire view area Frame Scan The camera moves from one view area to an another view area that is adjacent essentially building a tile or mosaic of its entire field of view Random Scan Self explanatory Patrol D The camera executes patrol D Patrol 1 10 Th...

Page 30: ...elect which field to edit and up down to edit the selected entry You can choose to perform the action once per week by selecting a day or every day by selecting Whole Week Select the start and end times using 24 hour notation or use the Task Clear menu item to remove the task permanently ...

Page 31: ...ding pan scan tilt scan zoom in zoom out etc The camera automatically memorizes the path Preview Use this to review the pattern s movements Clear Pattern Delete the current pattern as well as all patterns that have higher numbers e g if you delete pattern 2 patterns 3 and higher also get deleted If you no longer want a lower numbered pattern you are better served by re recording that pattern To do...

Page 32: ... activate or deactivate the selected mask Set Blank This is where you set the size and position of the privacy screen Adjust Blank Pos Size This headline indicates whether you are changing the mask s size or position You can change which one is being edited with the next menu entry If you are changing position use the joystick to move the box left or right and up or down If you are changing size u...

Page 33: ...elay This setting prevents the camera from reacting to an alarm trigger from the same alarm device until a short time has passed This gives a person time to say cross a room and enter a security code before an actual alarm is triggered This also prevents a single alarm from triggering the camera repeatedly Alarm Setting Here s where you customize your alarms Alarm Num Here you choose which alarm y...

Page 34: ...s on the camera that can trigger another alarm device to operate Here you select which one s are active Alarm Input Here you set which status sets off the alarm Move the cursor to Alarm Inout and click the Iris to enter edit mode Configure the input status as Open the alarm trigger is normally open Close the alarm trigger is normally closed or Off thus disabling the alarm input ...

Page 35: ...camera is to trigger Aux For each you configure which kind of alarm closure the camera s alarm outputs are linking to This allows the camera to send the proper signal The options are Open the alarm trigger is normally open and Close the alarm trigger is normally closed Dwell Time Here you set the dwell time 0 60 seconds This assigns the duration of the alarm output signal ...

Page 36: ...any customizations you have made to your PTZ camera In addition the diagnostics are also here Clear All Clears everything from all the menu items below Clear All Preset Clear All Patrols Clear All Patterns Clear All Blanks Clear All Zones Clear All Time Tasks Diagnostics These commands have all been disabled as their efficacy was minor at best ...

Page 37: ...mera asks you to set the leftmost limit of the zone Once you define that it asks for the rightmost limit Once that is set your zone is defined as all areas between those limits from the lowest tile to the highest Zone Status This is not editable It indicates whether or not the zone has been defined If the limits of this zone have been defined this shows as on otherwise it displays off Scan Status ...

Page 38: ...a Dome Settings Video Set Dome Settings Video Set Video Std Here you change the video standard to suit your location Choose 1080P 30 for NTSC countries like the United States Choose 1080P 25 for PAL countries like the United Kingdom ...

Page 39: ...an reset all dome settings to factory default parameters as shown in the table below Dome settings are mainly of PTZ parameters and alarm parameters and also include some system settings e g dome address Camera settings include the image parameters lens settings and display settings ...

Page 40: ...10 Series Analog PTZ Camera Restore Camera Menu Restore Camera Menu This restores the camera settings to their default values Camera settings include the image parameters lens settings and display settings ...

Page 41: ...41 510 Series Analog PTZ Camera Reboot Dome Menu Reboot Dome Menu This reboots the PTZ camera We recommend that this be done on a regular basis for example by using a timed event ...

Page 42: ...42 510 Series Analog PTZ Camera Language Menu Language Menu Use the arrows to select from English French Spanish and many others ...

Page 43: ...43 510 Series Analog PTZ Camera Exit Menu Exit Menu This leaves the OSD ...

Page 44: ...ud The RS 485 wire connects to the RS 485 interface and vice versa Rewire the RS 485 correctly The RS 485 connection is loose Reconnect the RS 485 wire tightly The RS 485 wire has failed Replace the RS 485 wire The camera can be controlled but not smoothly The camera is too far away from the remote control device the long run causes signal loss Add a terminal resistor Too many cameras are connecte...

Page 45: ... Series Analog PTZ Camera I m Getting Protocol Error 100 Protocol Error 100 occurs when the camera notices that your PTZ joystick controller has RS 485 settings e g baud that do not match those of the camera ...

Page 46: ...s main menu 96 Stop scanning 97 Start random scanning 98 Start frame scanning 99 Start auto scanning 100 Start tilt scanning 101 Start panorama scanning 102 Patrol 5 103 Patrol 6 104 Patrol 7 105 Patrol 8 Grounding Your Camera Follow all federal state and local government electrical codes for proper grounding and surge protection With their typically elevated placement PTZ cameras are vulnerable t...

Page 47: ...le federal state and local electrical codes for proper grounding and surge protection When the system is grounded alone the resistance should be no more than 4Ω The cross sectional area of the grounding cable should be a minimum of 25mm2 Setting DIP Switches You can set the camera s channel using the camera s own menu system which we recommend or you can set them physically using the camera s DIP ...

Page 48: ... and resistance Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 Address 0 off off off off off off off off 1 ON off off off off off off off 2 off ON off off off off off off 3 ON ON off off off off off off 13 ON off ON ON off off off off 255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON SW2 Block Baud Setting Baud Sw 1 Sw 2 2400 ON off 4800 off ON 9600 ON ON 19200 off off SW2 Block Baud Protocol Setting Protocol Sw 3 S...

Page 49: ...49 510 Series Analog PTZ Camera SW2 Block Resistance Terminal Match Sw 8 Resistor On ON Resistor Off off SW2 Block Video Terminal Match Sw 6 Sw 7 TVI off off CVI off ON AHD ON off CVBS ON ON ...

Page 50: ...his warranty must be returned to a designated service center with an assigned return authorization RA number Contact technical support for an RA number Copyright 2020 Wirepath Home Systems LLC All rights reserved Control4 and Snap AV and their respective logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Wirepath Home Systems LLC dba Control4 and or dba SnapAV in the United States and or other count...

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