Messoa NIC910/930/950HPro Instruction Manual Download Page 7

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FEATURES

1. Features

This high-speed dome camera is equipped with a Sony designed 1/4” CCD module, 

coupled with a 18X/28X/36X optical zoom lens, resulting in excellent color reproduc-

tion performance. In coordination with the precision mechanical structure, high-speed 

rotation can be achieved.
1.  Built-in 18X/28X/36X optical lens for precise image monitoring. 
2.  Utilizes Sony high sensitivity camera module 
3.  Features ICR day/night automatic switching, for a clear and sharp image even 

under a nighttime environment of 0.01lux. 

4.  3D privacy zone: Up to 24 configurable zones with individual zoom adjustments 

for complete privacy protection. 

5.  Maximum 432X zoom range (depends on model). 
6.  560 lines of horizontal resolution. 
7.  Horizontal 360° rotation, rotation speed up to 430°/sec. 
8.  Utilizes the latest patented design of rotating slip ring to ensure perfect image 

transmission. 

9.  SNR > 50db for a clear and sharp image even under nighttime conditions. 
10.  Configure, save, and recall 256 preset points. 
11.  OSD menu for easy operation. 
12.  Horizontal 180° quick flip monitoring. 
13.  Adjustable speed/zoom range. 
14.  Four sets of programmable patrol mode. 
15.  Programmable horizontal and vertical scanning range. 
16.  RS485 remote communication interface up to 19200 bps. 
17.  Automatic defogger to heat up during lower temperature conditions.

18. User can modify individual preset speed for individual preset points.

19. Support WDR function (depend on model)

20. Built-in 9 different language support (English, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, 

Portuguese, French, Japanese, German, Polish and Italian).

21. Support Preset WDR(P0~P66 point) / Preset motion function(P0~  P10 point)  

      (depend on speed dome model)

22. Support Messoa P/D, Pelco P/D, Bosch, Ernitec, GE (Kalatel), and Tyco com 

      munication protocol

2. Important Information

1.  Do not point the camera at the sun, as the internal CCD component may 

be damaged. 

2.  Do not touch the lens use specialized soft cloth to gently wipe off the lens 

surface on necessary. 

3.  During prolonged inactivity of the camera, please cover up the lens with the 

cap. 

4.  Avoid direct shooting of intense light emitting objects, e.g. mercury-

vapor lamps. When shooting at strong lights, a vertical line pattern will 

Summary of Contents for NIC910/930/950HPro

Page 1: ...Network Speed Dome Camera Instruction Manual ZEIM 4000604G A 1 SDS710 730 750 712Pro NIC910 930 950HPro...

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Page 3: ...WB 15 6 4 3 AUTO EXPOSURE AE 16 6 4 4 ZOOM LIMIT 17 6 4 5 ZOOM SPEED 17 6 4 6 SHARPNESS 18 6 4 7 LINE LOCK 18 6 4 8 PRIVACY ZONE 19 6 4 9 Alarm Action 20 6 5 Horizontal Pan Vertical Tilt Setup 21 6 5...

Page 4: ...9 6 E FLIP 36 6 9 7 MIRROR 37 6 9 8 LANGUAGE 37 6 9 9 ACTION 38 6 10 Pattern Tour 39 7 Menu Index 40 7 1 Menu Structure 41 7 2 Menu Settings Table 41 8 Preset Commands 43 9 Installation Instructions 4...

Page 5: ...the labeled specifications on the unit and supply with the correct power If unsure of the actual power requirements please contact the distributor and do not connect the power at will 8 Power cable T...

Page 6: ...ice pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate...

Page 7: ...11 OSD menu for easy operation 12 Horizontal 180 quick flip monitoring 13 Adjustable speed zoom range 14 Four sets of programmable patrol mode 15 Programmable horizontal and vertical scanning range 16...

Page 8: ...not remove the serial number label from the unit as this may invalidate the warranty 3 Main accessory 1 Camera unit 1 2 Instruction Manual 1 3 Quick installation guide 1 4 Power adapter 1 4 Component...

Page 9: ...9 FEATURES 1 Video out 2 Alarm in 3 Alarm out 4 AC24V power in 5 Black AC White AC 6 RS485 signal cable 7 Orange Data White Data...

Page 10: ...t cause damage for speed dome WAN LAN and Reset functions are for network model only Alarm O ut Close Pink Alarm O ut C om Light Blue Alarm O ut O pen W hite Alarm In 3 Orange AC 24V P ower adapter M...

Page 11: ...mproper control panel might cause damage for speed dome Alarm Out Close Pink Alarm Out Com Light Blue Alarm Out Open W hite Alarm In 3 Orange AC 24V Power adapter Monitor Keypad controller RS485 Conve...

Page 12: ...urbo mode The speed will be restricted when under Proportion P T mode Manual vertical tilt Manual vertical tilt speed is adjustable between 0 1 45 sec and the speed will be restricted when under Propo...

Page 13: ...n be controlled by the keypad controller Configuring the zoom level and tilt angle is the same as in auto scanning a When the scan range has not been set The camera will scan at 45 increments until a...

Page 14: ...are received IN ICR ON Enables focus compensation in ICR On mode ONE PUSH AF Perform AF operation once in Manual Focus mode INTERVAL The camera will switch between auto focus and manual focus modes ac...

Page 15: ...ce range from 2000 K to 10000 K SODIUM LAMP FIX A fixed WB mode for sodium lamps SODIUM LAMP AU AUTO An Auto WB mode for sodium lamps OUTDOOR AUTO Allows to capture images with natural white balance i...

Page 16: ...hen AE mode is SHUTTER SPEED AE COMPENSATION Can be adjusted between 7 to 7 BACK LIGHT COMP Can select WDR ON OFF DAY NIGHT Can be either automatic or manual To improve nighttime sensitiv ity the infr...

Page 17: ...nu 3 Move the cursor to ZOOM LIMIT and then press the key to enter zoom level selection 4 Move the joystick up down to choose the zoom level selection 5 Press the key to confirm selection or press the...

Page 18: ...Press the key to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to CAMERA SETUP and then press the key to enter CAMERA SETUP menu 3 Move the cursor to SHARPNESS and then press the key to enter sharpness...

Page 19: ...amera Up to 24 frame zones can be configured Main Menu CAMERA SETUP menu Set Privacy Zone 1 Press the key to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to CAMERA SETUP and then press the key to ente...

Page 20: ...era will immediately move to the predefined position Main menu CAMERA SETUP menu ALARM ACTIONS menu INPUT NO ACTION OUT 1 1 ON 2 2 OFF 3 3 OFF 4 4 OFF 5 5 OFF 6 6 OFF MOTION 11 OFF DELAY TIME 5 Set th...

Page 21: ...ties and is similarly configured as the alarm setup Note Motion function is selectable PATH BW Preset point OFF action When camera set in Path action the camera would track the moving objective 6 5 Ho...

Page 22: ...e main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to PAN TILT SETUP and then press the key to enter PAN TILT SETUP menu 3 Move the cursor to the PROPORTIONAL P T selection and then press the key to enter 4 Move th...

Page 23: ...ing the joystick to control the horizontal panning the camera will stop panning once it reaches the MANUAL LIMIT STOPS The scan limit can be configured as left and right limit Main Menu PAN TILT SETUP...

Page 24: ...very Time 1 Press 95 hold the key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to PAN TILT SETUP and then press the key to enter PAN TILT SETUP menu 3 Move the cursor to the RECOVER T...

Page 25: ...Menu PAN TILT SETUP menu Set the Stop Time 1 Press the key to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to PAN TILT SETUP and then press the key to enter PAN TILT SETUP menu 3 Move the cursor to th...

Page 26: ...roup 2 GROUP 2 Press 90 key to run second auto patrol group 3 GROUP 3 Press 91 key to run third auto patrol group 4 GROUP 4 Press 92 key to run fourth auto patrol group Main Menu PAN TILT SETUP menu S...

Page 27: ...press the key Use the joystick up down to select the character 4 Move the cursor down to CAMERA TITLE and then press the key to select either ON or OFF If OFF is selected then the camera title will n...

Page 28: ...he joystick up down to choose the position and left right to set ON or OFF 5 Press the key to confirm selection or press the key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen 6 7 2 PRESET SPEED Yo...

Page 29: ...e key to enter 4 Enter TITLE menu then move the joystick up down to select the preset point 5 Move the cursor to the right to enter the title input field Use the joystick up down to select the charact...

Page 30: ...ESET MOTION function only support certain models and support P0 P10 preset point only Main menu PRESET SETUP menu PRESET MOTION menu Activate the Preset motion 1 Press the key to enter the main menu s...

Page 31: ...d during movement and the screen image will only be shown until the camera reaches the stop point Main Menu OTHERS menu MOTION DETECTION Set Freeze Activity 1 Press 95 hold the key for 2 seconds to en...

Page 32: ...ursor to OTHERS and then press the key to enter OTHERS menu 3 Move the cursor to SCHEDULE and then press the key to enter the SCHEDULE menu 4 Move the cursor to WEEK and then press the key Use the joy...

Page 33: ...de OFF and up to 5 levels according to the illumination 6 8 6 IMAGE STABLIZER You can turn on the IMAGE STABLIZER function to improve the stability of the image 6 8 7 COLOR ENHANCEMENT You can turn on...

Page 34: ...to enter SYS TEM menu 3 Move the cursor to the TIME selection and then press the key to enter 4 Move the joystick up down to set the time 5 Press the key to confirm selection or press the key to cance...

Page 35: ...camera will run pattern 1 g BY DEFAULT The speed dome would return to default setting after power on Ex if the default setting is Auto Scan the speed dome would run Auto Scan after power on h SCHEDUL...

Page 36: ...ey to enter SYS TEM menu 3 Move the cursor to LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT and then press the key twice to show the screen LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT and the setup is complete Note Please do not operate keyboard wh...

Page 37: ...en 2 Move the cursor to SYSTEM and then press the key to enter SYS TEM menu 3 Move the cursor to the MIRROR selection and then press the key to enter MIRROR menu 4 Move the joystick up down to set ON...

Page 38: ...from the menu screen 6 9 9 ACTION You can set speed dome to auto return to default scan mode patrol or return to park when recover time end Main Menu SYSTEM menu LANGUAGE ACTION ENGLISH AUTO RETURN Se...

Page 39: ...101 key for 2 seconds Begin first set Press 102 key for 2 seconds Begin second set Press 103 key for 2 seconds Begin third set Press 104 key for 2 seconds Begin fourth set 2 Stop recording Press 105...

Page 40: ...40 MENU INDEX 7 1 Menu Structure 1 1...

Page 41: ...K LIGHT COMP ON OFF WDR OFF DAY NIGHT AUTO MANUAL AUTO FLICKERLESS ON OFF OFF GAIN CONROL AUTO MANUAL AUTO ZOOM LIMIT x18 model x18 x36 x72 x144 x216 x28 model x28 x56 x112 x224 x324 x36 model x36 x72...

Page 42: ...TUR FRI SATt MON ENABLE ON OFF OFF START 00 00 23 59 00 END 00 00 23 59 00 ACTION NA AS FS RS AP1 4 Preset 0 32 AS MOTION DETECTION MOTION ON OFF OFF MOTION AREA 1 4 MIN AND MAX LEVEL HI MID LOW LOW...

Page 43: ...software version 76 Preset Self test 88 Preset Color mode daytime 89 Preset Monochrome mode nighttime 96 Preset Stop scan 97 Preset Begin random scan 98 Preset Begin frame scan 99 Preset Begin auto s...

Page 44: ...35 52 Set Preset Configure preset point 0 32 35 52 62 Set Preset Set manual left limit 60 Set Preset Set manual right limit 61 Set Preset Set scan left limit 59 Set Preset Set scan right limit 63 Set...

Page 45: ...tion as Target 1 V Mark Target 2 Store the current position as Target 2 V Mark Target 3 Store the current position as Target 3 V Mark Target 4 Store the current position as Target 4 V Mark Target 5 St...

Page 46: ...e the stop screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the tube Figure 6 9 Installation completed Figure 7 Note When using water sealing tape the entire portion of the spiral tooth for...

Page 47: ...47 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8...

Page 48: ...g water sealant the entire portion of the spiral tooth for the connector ring must be applied with the sealant This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection The holes on the wall support...

Page 49: ...49 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 4 Figure 3 Figure 5...

Page 50: ...ase make sure the cables are properly fitted to avoid water leaks Figure 5 8 Return the lid to position and securely fasten the security screws 9 Installation completed Figure 6 Note When using water...

Page 51: ...51 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Wiring Diagram...

Page 52: ...52 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5 Figure 6 TO SPEED DOME CABLE AC ADAPTER OUT TO AC 90 260V AC ADAPTER IN CONTROL PANEL ETHERNET CABLE ALARM IN ALARM OUT ADAPTER AC AC POWER PLUG Wiring Diagram...

Page 53: ...connected please make sure the cables are properly fitted to avoid water leaks Figure 5 8 Return the lid to position and securely fasten the security screws 9 Installation completed Figure 6 Note When...

Page 54: ...N INSTRUCTIONS Figure 2 Dimensions Diagram Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 CONTROL PANEL AC ADAPTER OUT POWER PLUG ETHERNET CABLE ADAPTER AC AC TO SPEED DOME CABLE ALARM OUT ALARM IN TO AC 90 260V...

Page 55: ...unit into the hole fitting on the secure plate Figure 6 8 Rotate the tube clockwise until 180 with the secure plate and then fasten the screws Figure 7 9 Installation completed Figure 8 Note When usi...

Page 56: ...56 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 7 Figure 6 Figure 8...

Page 57: ...portion of the spiral tooth of the extension pole and the connector ring must be applied with the sealant This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection The holes on the wall support are...

Page 58: ...f the spiral tooth of the extension pole and the connector ring must be applied with the sealant This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection The holes on the wall support are of diamet...

Page 59: ...re portion of the spiral tooth of the extension pole and the connector ring must be applied with the sealant This will prevent rainwater leaking through the connection The space within the ceiling mus...

Page 60: ...he sun shade 2 Place the sun shade over the main unit from above Figure 1 3 Use a hex driver to secure the screw to the connector ring clockwise Figure 2 4 Installation completed Figure 3 Note Make su...

Page 61: ...2 3 Move the iron hooks to track bottom by turning screws counterclockwise Please refer to Figure 3 4 Push the iron hooks to center Please refer to Figure 4 5 Glue the guide pattern on ceiling drill...

Page 62: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 62...

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Page 65: ...Trigger AF Minimum illumination Normal Mode Normal mode 0 05 lux F1 4 1 60 1 50 sec ICR OFF 10 IRE Slow shutter mode 0 003 lux F1 4 1 4 1 3 sec ICR OFF 10 IRE Normal mode 0 05 lux F1 35 1 60 1 50 sec...

Page 66: ...Tilt limit User definable Auto Flip on off Zoom Limit 18x optical onl 36x 72x 144x 216x Programmable Preset 256 points Programmable Tours 4 pattern tours memorizing up to 6 mins of manual control Pri...

Page 67: ...l C SDK Security Password Protection Configured by the Administrator Mechanical Environment Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Operating humidity 20 80 RH Storage temperature 20 C to 60...

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