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Follow the steps below to program the Tours: 

 
1. Press 

MENU  => FUNCTIONS  => TOUR, 

Short Cut

: TOUR MENU

 to display the 

main menu on the monitor.  

No.

 + 

SHFT

+

TOUR

 will open directly Tour 

No.

   

2. Choose an empty location of function by moving the 

Joystick

 up or down.  

3. Stored Preset view can be recalled by pressing 

Prst

 button, the camera will move 

to the stored Preset view. 

4. To place predefined functions as a Tour, press the function buttons (such as 

Tour

Ptrn

, or 

Scan

 ,

Prst

).  

Then select function No. by twisting the Zoom handle. (Programmed function No. 
will be scrolled). 
To remove functions from the Tour, press the 

HOME

 or 

Off

 button, blank position 

mark (- - -) will be displayed. You can overwrite the programmed position. 

5. Repeat Step 2 through 4 for each desired position. Each title will be displayed on 

top of the line. 

6. 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 the line (TOUR 

01) to select another page of the Tour menu. (TOUR 01) 

8. You can enter a title for the selected Tour by twisting the 

Joystick

 while the 

cursor is on the top of the line (TOUR 01). Rotate the handle clockwise or 
counterclockwise to scroll through the alphanumeric characters. Move the handle to 
the right or left to select the next or previous digit. 

9. Select Save and Exit by moving the 

Joystick

 to the right. Press 

ESC

 to exit the 

program without saving. 

 

NOTE: All functions should be programmed before being referred to in the tour menu.  
Otherwise functions won’t be selectable by item 4 in the procedure. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS

Summary of Contents for SD-z35

Page 1: ...0 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 2: ...e 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 1 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 3: ...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 Cameras peripheral ...

Page 4: ...htning flash with 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 ...

Page 5: ...UL 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 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT...

Page 6: ...tlet 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 when the equ...

Page 7: ... 3 1 FUNCTIONS 22 3 1 1 HOME FUNCTION MENU FUNCTIONS HOME FUNCTION 23 3 1 2 PRESET MENU FUNCTIONS PRESET Shortcut PRST 24 3 1 3 PATTERN MENU FUNCTIONS PATTERNS or Shortcut PTRN 26 3 1 4 SCAN MENU FUNCTIONS SCAN or Shortcut SCAN 27 3 1 5 TOUR or MENU FUNCTIONS TOUR ShortCut TOUR 29 3 2 ALARM MENU ALARM 31 3 3 SCREEN 32 3 3 1 LANGUAGE MENU SCREEN LANGUAGE 33 3 3 2 PRIVACY ZONE MENU SCREEN PRIVACY ZO...

Page 8: ...DEFAULT 39 3 5 SETUP MENU SETUP 40 3 5 1 FLIP MENU SETUP FLIP 40 3 5 2 SPEED MENU SETUP SPEED 40 3 5 3 PANNING RANGE MENU SETUP PANNING RANGE 40 3 5 4 TILT OVER ANGLE MENU SETUP TILT OVER ANGLE 41 3 5 5 CALIBRATION MENU SETUP CALIBRATION 41 3 5 6 LINE LOCK MENU SETUP LINE LOCK 42 3 5 7 FACTORY DEFAULT MENU SETUP FACTORY DEFAULT 42 3 5 8 ERASE DATA MENU SETUP ERASE DATA 42 3 5 9 SYSTEM INFORMATION ...

Page 9: ...can 4 Tours Each tour consists up to 32 Preset Pattern and Scan Smooth DiagonalScan mode and programmable Individual dwell time camera functions Speed Dwell time BLC Focus IRIS of the preset 4 Alarm inputs with 1 4 priority 1 Auxiliary outputs programmable NC NO 8 Privacy Zones Video off or up to 8 masked blocks 64 steps of variable speed from 0 4 sec to 90 sec Max manual speed 380 sec with Turbo ...

Page 10: ...rs 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 9 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 11: ...10 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS 2 2 Basic Configuration of Speed Dome Camera System Figure 2 Basic Installation Diagram 10 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 12: ...e directly into 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 11 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 13: ...2 4 Connecting the Speed Dome into the Controller via J box Figure 4 Camera into Controller 12 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 14: ...2 5 Connecting Both Speed Dome and DVR via J box Figure 5 Connecting Camera DVR into Controller 13 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 15: ...nvolves properly setting configuration switches Figure 6 shows the location of these switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 S2 S1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 1 S4 S5 Address ID Selection Switches Selection Switches Protocol S1 Selection Switches Termination Pull Up Down Heater AC 24V Comm RX TX Power AC 24V Video Fan Heater S3 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S6 Relay 1 Output Alarm No 1 4 Input Alarm No 5 8 Input Relay 2 Output ...

Page 16: ...on switch settings and Figure 8 for examples of devices requiring termination Note Total length of the cable for communication should not exceed 1 2Km or 74 mile SW2 1 2 3 4 Terminated ON ON X X Not terminated OFF OFF X X Pull Up Down X X ON ON Normal X X OFF OFF Figure 7 Setting Dome Camera Termination Unless communication error put the position 3 4 of the S1 in OFF state Position 3 4 should be s...

Page 17: ...Figure 8 Termination Diagram 16 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 18: ...D1 Cam Port 2 Dome ID 2 Cam Port 16 Dome 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 9 for setting the dome camera address ID and protocol selection DOME ID S3 S2 S1 1 0 0 1 999 9 9 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 S2 S1 3 2 6 5 4 8 7 9 1 0 on 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 ...

Page 19: ...ctory Default D3 Camera On Off Off Off AUTO Even Parity S4 D4 COMM D2 Off On Off Off PP D5 Protocol RS 422 On On On Off Off EZ D6 RS 485I Off Off Off On Off S2 D7 On Off On Off PD S5 D8 CAMERA D3 D4 Off On On Off VC D9 Baud rate SN HT HN Off Off On On On Off SN D10 LG On Off Off Off Off On DC D11 STW Off On Off On Off On PS S6 D12 Extended ID Reserved On On On Off On On VL Off On On On DI On On On...

Page 20: ...onnecting 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 3 2 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 Closed Dry Contact Relay...

Page 21: ...W STICKER LOCK SCREW YELLOW STICKER Left Hook 16 pin connecter Right Hook Guide Rail 1 Push to the both direction 2 Slightly tilt up the right Hook Right Hook Left Hook upword and leftword Installation Hints Grab the dome head with hand as the picture above 1 Align the two yellow stickers and then slide up along the guide rail until left hook snaps in 2 Now moving up the whole dome head and tilt u...

Page 22: ...K CHECK AAAA OK CHECK 5555 OK SD SERIES Vx xxxE CAMERA TYPE xxxx ID 0001 9600BPS AUTO WAIT DOME SETTING INIT TILT ORIGIN SET OK INIT PAN ORIGIN SET OK INIT CAMERA SET OK On Screen Display in normal control mode 001PRESET W EMPTY DATA ALARM 1 360 0 090 0 CAM xxxx Preset No Compass Direction Information Dome Camera Title Alarm Display Dome Camera ID Pan Tilt Angle Preset Title Or Area Title 21 PTZ S...

Page 23: ...ting 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 Joystick down Finish editing title Zoom handle twist Change value Increase Decrease Enter editing title mode SHFT Joystick PTZ control mode ESC Escape from the menu without ...

Page 24: ...0 240 Seconds OPERATION ENABLE DISABLE The HOME function applies to the predefined functions such as Preset Tour Pattern or Scan function after the keyboard controller has been idle for a programmed time Follow the steps below to program the Home function 1 Select the camera number by pressing No and CAM 2 Press MENU to display the main menu on the monitor 3 Moving the Joystick to the right on FUN...

Page 25: ...left or twist CCW CW 3 1 2 PRESET MENU FUNCTIONS PRESET Shortcut PRST Preset stores pan tilt zoom focus and iris settings Once programmed pressing combination of 0 9 numbers and the Preset button on the controller should automatically call up the preset position Presets may be assigned to alarm actions or as the home position for the dome camera Highlight PRESET and then move the joystick to the r...

Page 26: ...5 After aiming the camera view direction and lens control to a specific position release SHFT PGM button or hit the focus button The selected location No field will be filled with A A F Move the joystick to the right to select each Focus Iris BLC mode using zoom handle 6 Move to the title field to edit enter the name Rotate the handle CW and CCW or press Tele or Wide button to scroll through the a...

Page 27: ...ording space Stored pattern is played back by pressing No PTRN buttons subsequently PATTERN SETUP NO TITLE SEC 01 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 000 02 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 000 03 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 000 04 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 000 TOTAL 000 SAVE AND EXIT Follow the steps below to program the Pattern 1 Press MENU key to display the main menu on the monitor 2 Simply press the PTRN key or MENU FUNCTIONS PATTERN 3 Select the...

Page 28: ...cording time reaches 240 seconds it will automatically stop for a moment and start recording again Previous data will be overwritten 3 1 4 SCAN MENU FUNCTIONS SCAN or Shortcut SCAN The Scan function supports up to 16 programmed sections of angles at 8 programmable speeds SCAN MENU 01 16 SCAN 01 AUTOSCAN01 SPEED 1 8 SLW MID START 127 1 027 0 END 157 7 080 7 DIRECTION CCW SWAP OFF SAVE AND EXIT SPEE...

Page 29: ...ntrol for view selection and hit the Focus button to stop 5 Move the Joystick downward to select END ANGLE Hold down the SHFT PGM key while moving the Joystick to select the end position The end position angle should be larger than start position Release the SHFT PGM key to complete the selection of the end position Or twist zoom handle or hit zoom button to start PTZ control and hit the Focus but...

Page 30: ... Preset 08 Preset 05 Pattern 01 Tour1 executes as follows Preset 02 Î Preset 03 Î Preset 05 Î Preset 06 Î Preset 05 Î Preset 07 Î Pattern 01 Î Repeat Tour 04 in Tour 02 will be skipped in Tour 01 Tour 02 executes as follows Preset 05 Î Preset 06 Î Preset 08 Î Preset 05 Î Pattern 01 ÎPreset 05 Repeat Tour 04 is still valid if called directly from Tour 02 TOUR 01 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 08 FUNC NO S DW T...

Page 31: ...or each desired position Each title will be displayed on top of the line 6 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 the line TOUR 01 to select another page of the Tour menu TOUR 01 8 You can enter a title for the selected Tour by tw...

Page 32: ...dicated 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 99 seconds LATCH ON Shows all alarms including past alarm OFF Shows activated alarms only There are 9 levels of priority 0...

Page 33: ... 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 saving 3 3 SCREEN By pressing the MENU button on the keyboard controller the following On screen MAIN MENU will be shown on the monitor...

Page 34: ...ghlight PRIVACY ZONE and then move the joystick to the right to enter the menu SCREEN MENU LANGUAGE PRIVACY ZONE NORTH DIRECTION 000 0 ZONE TITLE CAMERA TITLE DOME OSD DISPLAY EXIT This function disables the viewing of restricted areas for privacy reasons It offers masking up to 8 unwanted views in a camera PRIVACY ZONE SETUP NO TITLE MASK 01 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ON BLOCK 02 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx OFF V OFF...

Page 35: ... 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 Select the Save and Exit option by moving the Joystick up or down Save and exit the program by moving the Joystick to the right Press ESC to exit the program without saving Press the HOME orOff button to delete programmed privacy zone 3 3 3 NORTH DIRECTION M...

Page 36: ...e 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 3 3 5 CAMERA TITLE MENU SCREEN CAMERA TITLE This function allows the users to set the title of camera as well as the usage of on screen display of the title Twist the joystick handle on the CAM...

Page 37: ... FAN DETECTION turn on or off the fan icon display 3 4 CAMERA MENU CAMERA NOTE The menu features will vary depending on the camera module CAMERA MENU FOCUS CONTROL WB CONTROL AE CONTROL NIGHT SHOT STABILIZER SPECIAL CAMERA DEFAULT SAVE AND EXIT 3 4 1 FOCUS CONTROL MENU CAMERA FOCUS CONTROL FOCUS SETUP MODE AUTO MANUAL EXIT CAUTION Please avoid continuous 24 hour use of the auto focus under heavy m...

Page 38: ...U CAMERA AE CONTROL AE SETUP MODE AE DARK SLOW SHUTTER 1 4 IRIS AUTO GAIN AUTO WDR MODE OFF WDR LEVEL N A SHUTTER AUTO SAVE AND EXIT MODE AE DAWN DARK DSS SHUTTER PRIO IRIS PRIO AGC PRIO SLOW SHUTTER Limited Digital Slow Shutter speed at 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 1 60 IRIS F1 4 F2 0 F2 8 F4 0 F5 6 F8 0 F11 F16 F22 F32 GAIN 0 6 12 18 30 DB WDR MODE OFF ON AUTO WDR LEVEL 0 128 SHUTTER 1 2 1 4 3 1 8 6 1 ...

Page 39: ...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 IR CURVE NORMAL 850 NM 950 NM 3 4 5 STABILIZER MENU Î CAMERA ÎSTABILIZER STABILIZER MENU STABILIZER OFF FREQUENCY RANGE 5 HZ EXIT STABILIZER OFF ON FREQUENCY RANGE 5HZ 10HZ When the image Stabilizer Function is ON it...

Page 40: ...NESS Higher the value outlines of the image will be enhanced 0 63 3 4 6 3 DIGITAL ZOOM MENU Î CAMERA Î SPECIAL Î DIGITAL ZOOM OFF Optical zoom only 2x 4x Max Digitally magnifies up to 2x 4x 12x respectively 3 4 6 4 PROGRESSIVE MENU ÎCAMERAÎSPECIALÎPROGRESSIVE MODE Power reset to make effective new data 3 4 7 CAMERA DEFAULT MENU CAMERA CAMERA DEFAULT Returns all changed camera values to factory def...

Page 41: ...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 3 5 2 SPEED MENU SETUP SPEED User can select preferable speed curves of manual control FAST SLOW MEDIUM 3 5 3 PANNING RANGE MENU SETUP PANNING RANGE When the dome camera is installed near a wall or on a corner panning range can be limite...

Page 42: ...eiling line But when the lens is zoomed in the viewing 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 VIEW ANGLE SETUP TILT OVER ANGLE W O BUBBLE SAVE AND EXIT 3 5 5 CALIBRATION MENU SETUP ...

Page 43: ... back to initial state as ex factory 3 5 8 ERASE DATA MENU SETUP ERASE DATA ERASE PROGRAMMED DATA ARE YOU SURE Y N YES ENTER OR MENU KEY NO ESC KEY Erase programmed data in the EEPROM of the selected dome camera Press MENU or ENTER button to erase data ESC key to exit without erasing Origin offset value is not affected CAUTION Unless you download the data into a safe place all the data in the sele...

Page 44: ...ETUP ERASE DATA SYSTEM INFORMATION CAMERA TYPE XXXXXXX H W VERSION V1 00 ROM VERSION V1 00E PROTOCOL EZ BUADRATE 9600BPS EXIT This screen shows information of the dome camera for service or trouble shooting 43 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 45: ...n 50dB Controller specifications General Certification CE EMC FCC CLASS A Electrical Input Voltage 18 to 30 VAC 24 VAC nominal built in power line surge Power Requirement 24 VAC VDC 850mA Power Consumption Maximum 20W Alarm Output 2 Normal relays 24 VDC 1A Max selectable NC NO Alarm Input 8 Normal dry contact selectable NC NO Control RS 422 485 baud rate 2400 38400bps default 9600bps Access Time 0...

Page 46: ...e Tour 8 tours Pattern 4 patterns 240 second On Screen Display Displays camera ID and area name on screen Environment Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Operating humidity 0 to 90 RH non condensing Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Specifications are subject to change without notice Figure 10 Dimension 45 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

Page 47: ...N Check that the BNC connectors are securely connected see Figure 4 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 match the multiplexer number Check the c...

Page 48: ...UTTER DSS DSS enhances video quality in extreme low light situations When the Low Shutter setting is enabled low light information is collected over multiple fields based on the Shutter Limit setting As a result video may appear blurred or choppy in extreme low light situations This setting does not effect camera operation in normal lighting situations See also Automatic Gain Control AGC FLIP DIGI...

Page 49: ...text overlay menu system used for setting dome features This utility is accessed using a keystroke combination The utility provides settings for camera functions zoom alarms text display and password protection PATTERN A series of pan tilt zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome Up to 8 patterns may be programmed for the dome camera PRESET Programmed video scene based on a specifi...

Page 50: ...some lighting conditions you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing When Automatic White Balance is enabled the camera measures the image and automatically adjusts the red and blue settings to balance white When Automatic White Balance is disabled the camera uses the values set for the red and blue settings to balance white 49 PTZ SPEED DOME CAMERAS ...

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