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Summary of Contents for EasyTrak SC-P35N

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Page 2: ... and software described herein at any time without prior notice No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of NUVICO NUVICO makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Speed Dome Camer...

Page 3: ...th arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instr...

Page 4: ... CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGIT...

Page 5: ... obsolete outlet 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the equipment 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 12 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required ...

Page 6: ..._____________________18 Setting Protocols______________________________________________________20 Connections__________________________________________________________21 Mounting the Dome Camera_____________________________________________22 Power on and Boot up Sequence_________________________________________23 PROGRAM OPERATION_________________________________________________24 Dome Camera Sele...

Page 7: ...___________________________________________________53 6 4 Restore Data____________________________________________________54 6 5 Clear Data______________________________________________________54 7 SETUP____________________________________________________________55 7 1 Preset Freeze________________________________________________55 7 2 Speed_________________________________________________________...

Page 8: ...ntroller please make sure that the following items are included in the box 1 Speed Dome Camera 2 Pendant Housing Wall Mount 3 Instruction Manual If any of these materials are missing please contact the vendor or NUVICO customer help desk immediately ...

Page 9: ...Focus Control 4 2 WB white balance MENU Camera WB Control 4 3 AE CONTROL MENU Camera AE Control 4 4 NIGHT SHOT MENU MENU Camera Night Shot 4 5 CAMERA DEFAULT MENU Camera Camera Default 5 TIME DATE SETUP 5 1 EDIT DAYLIGHT SAVINGS MENU Time Date Edit Daylight Savings 5 2 EDIT HOLIDAYS MENU Time Date Edit Holidays 5 3 LIST HOLIDAYS MENU Time Date List Holidays 6 DATA SETUP 6 1 FACTORY DEFAULT MENU Da...

Page 10: ...ble speed from 0 1 sec to 420 sec Max manual speed 420 sec with Turbo key pressed Preset speed is 420 sec Programmable user preferences of speed Slow Medium Fast and AUTO Addressable up to 999 camera IDs Extendable up to 3999 in special mode Built in RS 485 receiver driver On site software upgrade and upload download of programmed data into the KBD Dome Built in power line surge protection and lig...

Page 11: ...k controllers and a variety of external switching devices such as multiplexers MUXes and Digital Video Recorders DVRs may be incorporated to accommodate the needs from a small to a large surveillance security system Figure 1 illustrates sample installation Figure 1 Typical System Configuration ...

Page 12: ...12 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Basic configuration of speed dome camera system Figure 2 Basic Installation Diagram ...

Page 13: ...the DVR Locate the RS485 conductor wire from the Speed Dome Camera Connect the into the Tx Tx ports of the DVR Tx Tx ports can be found in the rear part of the DVR Figure 3 Camera into DVR Connecting the Speed Dome into the Controller via j box Figure 4 Camera into Controller ...

Page 14: ...14 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Connection The Speed Dome into EZ Coax Transmitter Figure 5 Connecting Camera EZ Coax Transmitter ...

Page 15: ...15 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Connecting both Speed Dome and DVR via J BOX Figure 6 Connecting Camera DVR into Controller ...

Page 16: ...y before starting the installation This involves properly setting configuration switches Figure 7 shows the location of these switches Figure 7 Layout of Switches Setting the Video System Set the Video system and user able to select Analog and Web Dome when Web Dome is selected user should check if purchased model supports Figure 8 Setting Dome Camera Termination SW2 1 2 3 4 NTSC OFF X X X PAL ON ...

Page 17: ...otential control signal errors See Figure 10 for termination switch settings and examples of devices requiring termination Note Total length of the cable for communication should not exceed 1 2Km or 74 mile Figure 10 Setting Dome Camera Termination Unless communication error put the position 3 4 of the S1 in OFF state Position 3 4 should be set as a pair Both 3 4 to ON position or OFF position SW2...

Page 18: ...18 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Figure 11 Termination Diagram ...

Page 19: ...me ID 16 If more than 16 dome cameras are installed using two or more DVRs the following formula is useful to determine the Dome ID ID 16x n 1 m where n number of DVR m Camera Port Refer to Figures 12 for setting the dome camera address ID and protocol selection Figure 12 Setting Dome Camera Address ID and Protocol Setting installation environment According to the installation environment S7 needs...

Page 20: ...d Speed Dome Controller DIP S W FUNCTION S6 Protocol S5 D1 Protocol D1 D2 D3 D4 D2 Off Off Off Off AUTO No Parity D3 On Off Off Off AUTO Even Parity D4 Off On Off Off PP S6 D1 Baud rate On On Off Off NUVICO D2 Off Off On Off S2 D3 On Off On Off PD D4 Extend IP Off On On Off VC On On On Off SN Off Off Off On DC Off On Off On PS On Off On On VL Off On On On DI On On On On Factory Reset S6 Baud rate ...

Page 21: ...stallation diagram Connecting Alarms AL1 to 8 Alarm In Magnetic PIR or other external sensor devices can be used to signal the dome camera reacting to an event See Chapter 2 1 Program and Operation for configuring alarm input GND Ground NOTE All the connectors marked GND are common Connect the ground of the Alarm input and or alarm output to the GND connector NO NC Normally Opened or Normally Clos...

Page 22: ... camera is designed to mount on a structural body supporting loads up to 5 Kg See Figure 15 Figure 15 Example of a ceiling mounted installation Installation Hints Grab the dome head with hand as the picture above 1 Align one of hook and guide rail than makes opposite hook fit 2 Then 20 pin connector will be fitted automatically 3 Secure the lock screw on the right hook immediately ...

Page 23: ...tart the boot up sequence When boot up is done the following information is displayed on the monitor screen On Screen Display in normal control mode 00 00 0000 00 00 00 AM 001PRESET W ACTION1 EMPTY DATA ALARM 1 areatitle 360 0 090 0 3 2x CAM xxxx Preset No Information Alarm Display Pan Tilt Angle zoom Mag Action Title ...

Page 24: ... dome camera 16 The selected dome camera ID will be displayed on the monitor Principle of joystick usage in the programming editing mode Button or Joystick movement in menu Function Joystick left or right Go into the sub menu items Execute the command exit Change value Navigate through the menu items Joystick up or down Navigate through the menu items Zoom handle twist Change value Increase Decrea...

Page 25: ...NS MENU Functions By pressing the MENU button on the keyboard controller the following On screen MAIN MENU will be shown on the monitor screen Select the Functions ICON and then twist the Joystick to CCW CW to access Functions menu ...

Page 26: ...itor 3 Twist the Joystick to CCW CW on Functions 4 Enter Home Function menu by twisting the Joystick to CCW CW 5 Moving the Joystick to the right left or twist CCW CW to scroll Tour Pattern and Auto Scan and Preset functions 6 Select Function Number by pulling the Joystick down and twist the Joystick to the CCW CW or turn right left The executable function number will be scrolled If selected funct...

Page 27: ... 1 Select the camera number by pressing 0 9 and CAM 2 Simply press PRST button to enter preset menu MENU Functions Preset 3 Select the empty preset location to be programmed by moving the Joystick up down If selected location is not empty pressing PRST button will display the predefined position 4 After selecting an empty position press and hold SHFT PGM then use the Joystick to control the direct...

Page 28: ...at the Save and Exit field to finish title edit menu 11 Locate the cursor on Previous Next item to select the previous next page of presets scroll through the page by moving the Joystick to the Left on Previous Next 12 Repeat the steps 2 through 11 for each additional preset position 13 Select Save and Exit by moving the Joystick to the right Press ESC to exit the Preset menu without saving NOTE P...

Page 29: ...osition is AREA you can set the motion detection area in the area setup 1 Move the pointer to the desired position using the joystick 2 Twist the Joystick to CCW CW or turn right left to be active or not Or a Select the pointer to the desired position using the joystick b Press and hold Iris Open then move the Joystick to make the range c Stop the Joystick at the desired position d Twist the Joyst...

Page 30: ... when the tracking object is lost RETURN the camera returns to original start position KEEP the camera keeps tracking mode STOP the camera stops tracking mode Target Size select the object size on the screen Large Medium Small The object size is adjusted automatically during tracking Pan Angle Limit pan angle of tracking Tilt Angle Limit tilt angle of tracking SHORTCUT T PROGRAMMING PRESETS Select...

Page 31: ...y while controlling the camera direction and zoom with the Joystick The pattern movement will automatically be recorded until releasing the SHFT PGM key This procedure can be repeated to reprogram the pattern Or twist zoom handle or hit zoom button to start PTZ control for view selection and hit the Focus button to stop 5 Scroll down to the Save and Exit option and move the Joystick to the right t...

Page 32: ...nu directly Or MENU Functions Scan 2 Select an Auto Scan number by moving the Joystick left or right 3 Twist the Joystick to edit the title in edit title menu 4 When finish entering the title select START ANGLE with the Joystick Hold down the SHFT PGM key while selecting the start position using the Joystick Current panning position will be displayed Release SHFT PGM key to complete the selection ...

Page 33: ...o exit the program without saving Pressing the HOME or OFF button to delete stored data 000 will be displayed immediately 1 5 TOUR or MENU Functions Tour Shortcut TOUR There are 8 programmable Tours Each Tour consists of up to 8 Preset positions Patterns Scans or other Tours Using second level Tours it can be expanded up to 56 functions in a single Tour However tours in the second level Tour will ...

Page 34: ...button blank position mark will be displayed You can overwrite the programmed position 6 Repeat Step 2 through 4 for each desired position Each title will be displayed on top of the line 7 Up to 8 Presets Tours Patterns Scans can be selected for a Tour You can expand the Tour sequence by calling other programmed tours Moving the Joystick handle to right or left while the cursor is on the top of th...

Page 35: ...umber to be called by alarm Priority 1 8 calls Preset xxx Priority 0 supports dedicated functions like a Pattern Pxx Tour Txx Scan Sxx PRI Lower No has higher priority Equal priority alarms will be serviced repeatedly IN NO NC normally open Closed OFF ignore OUT R01 Relay out 1 R02 Relay out 2 OFF No output HLD Alarm will be held for programmed time 01 to 255 seconds LATCH ON Shows all alarms incl...

Page 36: ...C NO OFF and Output R01 R02 OFF by moving the Joystick to the right or to the left 4 To increase or decrease the preset number or to change the status or output number twist the Joystick clockwise or counterclockwise In case of preset programmed preset number will be scrolled 5 Locate the cursor on Save and exit and moving the Joystick to the Save and exit Press ESC to exit the program without sav...

Page 37: ... function as below at a specific date and time Schedule Number up to 99 Function Type Preset Scan Pattern Tour Auto Pan D N COLOR D N B W D N AUTO Alarm Out Alarm In Function Number 001 248 for preset Function Status ON OFF Alarm Out only Active Yes No Title up to 12 characters refer to the title of the preset Day On H Holiday S Sunday M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday ...

Page 38: ...lect Add and move the Joystick left or right or press IRIS OPEN key Then the stored action number displays 8 To add other action number repeat step 1 to 7 Edit the stored action 1 Select the desired action number by moving the Joystick left or right or twisting the ZOOM handle at the action number field 2 Change each option as procedures above 3 Select Add and move the Joystick left or right or pr...

Page 39: ... that date is in the list of holidays Off The action only occurs on a day of the week that it is set Holidays have no effect on the action SUNDAY SATURDAY On The action will occur on a day of the week for which it is set Off The action will not occur on a day of the week ALL ON Set all days to On for your convenience ALL OFF Set all days to Off for your convenience 1 Select the desired day by movi...

Page 40: ...n Day Night Alarm Out Alarm In 1 Select the list action by moving the Joystick up or down 2 Twists the ZOOM handle to select function type at the list action field 3 Push the Joystick right to sort the list according to the selected action type 4 Push the Joystick right or left at the Previous Next to see the next numbers ...

Page 41: ... MAIN MENU will be shown on the monitor screen Highlight Screen and then twist the Joystick to CCW CW to enter Screen menu 3 1 LANGUAGE SETUP MENU Screen Language Moving the joystick handle to the right to select Language options Preferred language will be scrolled by moving the joystick to the right on Language ENGLISH ...

Page 42: ...T PGM key and then use the Joystick direction and zoom until getting desired view Release the key the right column will be set to ON Or twist the zoom handle or hit the zoom button to start PTZ control for view selection and hit the Focus button to exit from control mode 5 Use the Home key to delete the marked zone or move the Joystick to the right or left to turn the stored zone On or Off 6 Selec...

Page 43: ... to go the desired direction The end limit must be in an increasing direction Start End Or twist the zoom handle or hit the zoom button to start PTZ control for view selection and hit the Focus button to exit from control mode 5 PREV NEXT go to previous page or next page of the menu 6 Save and exit the program by moving the Joystick to the right Press ESC to exit the program without saving NOTE Wh...

Page 44: ... is not displayed when activated ON The label is continually displayed when activated 2 5 10 SEC is displayed for the selected seconds after activation The alarm and date time options have On and Off only North Direction ON OFF ON sets current direction as N north and the coordinate angle to 000 OFF hides the directional title Every 90 degrees of clockwise rotation will change the title to E East ...

Page 45: ...Back Light operates in AUTO mode only Sharpness The higher the value the more edges in the picture will be enhanced TYPE A 0 15 TYPE B 0 63 AUTO Digital Zoom OFF Zoom range is limited to the optical 2x Zoom is extendable up to 2x of digital range 4x Zoom is extendable up to 4x of digital range MAX Zoom is extendable Max digital zoom range 4 1 FOCUS CONTROL MENU Camera Focus Control Mode AUTO MANUA...

Page 46: ...vement condition This will shorten the lifespan of the lens 4 2 WB white balance MENU Camera WB Control Mode AUTO INDOOR OUTDOOR ONE PUSH ATW MANUAL MANUAL Control of R and B gain AUTO Computes the white balance value output using color information from the entire screen automatically 3000 to 7500 K INDOOR 3200 K base mode OUTDOOR 5800 K base mode ONE PUSH One push white balance mode is a fixed WB...

Page 47: ...ris and Gain IRIS Variable Iris Auto Gain and Shutter speed BRIGHT Variable Iris and Gain Slow Shutter ON OFF AUTO mode only Iris CLOSE F28 F22 F19 F16 F14 F11 F9 6 F8 0 F6 8 F5 6 F4 8 F4 0 F3 4 F2 8 F2 4 F2 0 F1 6 36X MODEL Gain 0 2 4 6 28 3 DB Bright 0 1 2 3 4 29 30 31 Shutter 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 8 6 1 4000 3500 1 6000 1 10000 Bright Offset Adjust the brightness level 7 0 default 7 AUTO SHUTTER IRIS...

Page 48: ...ted camera is set to Manual 10 ON will enable the Night Shot mode 10 OFF will turn off the Night Shot mode Mode MANUAL AUTO AUTO Camera automatically goes into B W mode at low light MANUAL Manually controls the Night Shot mode in LOCAL CONTROL option On Off Night Shot mode remotely by pressing 10 ON 10 OFF 4 5 CAMERA DEFAULT MENU Camera Camera Default Returns all changed camera values to factory d...

Page 49: ...me for the first time the clock doesn t operate When you change the time and date the clock starts to operate The date and time can be displayed on the monitor when the Date Time option is set to ON in the display menu 5 1 EDIT DAYLIGHT SAVINGS MENU Time Date Edit Daylight Savings ...

Page 50: ... Relative The holiday occurs on a different date each year such as the fourth Thursday in November 3 Select the month week relative type only and day 4 Select Add Holiday and push the Joystick to right 5 Select YES and push the Joystick to right 6 Repeat step 1 5 to create other holiday 7 Select the Exit and push the Joystick to the right Use the following steps to edit a holiday 1 Select the desi...

Page 51: ...en the next number display at the number field If no added number the NEW displays at the number field 4 Repeat step 1 3 5 Select the Exit and pus the Joystick to the right 5 3 List Holidays MENU Time Date List Holidays List Holiday ALL Each Month 1 Select the list type by twisting the Joystick and push the Joystick right 2 Push the Joystick right or left at the Previous Next to see the next items...

Page 52: ...OPERATION 6 DATA SETUP MENU Data Setup 6 1 FACTORY DEFAULT MENU Data Setup Factory Default The factory default returns programmed data to initial state as ex factory except the followings Time and date Alarm list ...

Page 53: ...CW or move the Joystick to the right or to the left on the ERASE CAUTION Unless you download the data into a safe place all the data in the selected dome camera will be lost Refer to Download Upload data function in the Keyboard Configuration utility 6 3 BACKUP DATA MENU Data Setup Backup Data This function stores the setting values of the dome the backup memory Note when the connector board has n...

Page 54: ... 4 RESTORE DATA MENU Data Setup Restore Data This function restores the setting values of the dome of the backup memory to the dome 6 5 CLEAR DATA MENU Data Setup Clear Data This function clears all data of the backup memory ...

Page 55: ...ng calling preset 7 2 SPEED MENU Setup Speed User can select preferable speed curves of manual control SLOW MEDIUM FAST 7 3 RESPONSE MENU Setup Response ON Dome send answer packet after receiving command packet OFF Dome don t send answer packet after receiving command packet 7 4 DOME ANGLE MENU Setup Dome Angle ...

Page 56: ...When the camera reaches the moving object directly above the floor the dome camera tracks the object smoothly with a digitally corrected image OFF The dome camera does not perform a flip 7 4 2 PANNING RANGE MENU Setup Dome Angle Pan Range When the dome camera is installed near a wall or on a corner panning range can be limited by user 7 4 3 TILT OVER ANGLE MENU Setup Tilt Range ...

Page 57: ...g angle is narrower and the ceiling line disappears Without Bubble The tilt range of the camera is limited to see the horizon so the picture shows part of the ceiling line With Bubble The tilt range of the camera is limited to see below the horizon 10 degrees AUTO The tilt range of the camera is limited automatically according to the zoom ratio 5 10 degrees when you moves in vertically 7 5 CALIBRA...

Page 58: ...mber select the other number using the joystick up and down by intention 4 To move the next digit push the joystick to the right 5 Repeat step 2 4 up to four digits At this time the new digit of the confirmation displays 6 Repeat step 2 4 for four digits as the same as the numbers of the step 5 7 If two passwords match the edit password completed If two passwords don t match the message of Passwor...

Page 59: ...59 PROGRAM OPERATION 7 7 SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU Setup System Information This screen shows information of the dome camera for service or trouble shooting ...

Page 60: ...izontal Resolution 530 530 lines NTSC PAL Lens 36x optical zoom with auto focus 12x digital zoom F1 6 to F4 5 f 3 4mm to 122 4mm View angle Approx 57 8 WIDE end to 1 7 TELE end Minimum Illumination 1 4 lux F1 6 normal shutter speed 0 1 lux F1 6 1 4S NTSC OR 1 3S PAL 0 01 lux 1 4 3 s with IR Cut Filter Removed S N ratio more than 50dB WDR YES Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 61: ...l 3999 Mechanical Dimension See Figure 16 Weight Approx 3 8 kg Pan Angle 360 continuous rotation Speed 0 1 to 105 sec proportional to zoom 420 sec maximum with Turbo key pressed Preset Speed 420 sec Repeatability 0 2 Flip Rotate 180 at bottom of tilt Autoscan 16 auto scan include vector scan 1 Auto Pan Preset Position 248 positions with camera status 16 character title Tour 8 tours Pattern 8 patte...

Page 62: ...62 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimension Figure 16 Dimension ...

Page 63: ...n the system Verify that the power switches are ON Check that the BNC connectors are securely connected Poor video quality Check the voltage level of the dome camera Check the power supply voltage nominal 24VAC Dome cameras lose their positions Reset the cameras using the Dome configuration menus Check if there is unusual sound Check the voltage level of the dome camera Camera number does not matc...

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