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36x PTZ Dome Camera User Manual

SECTION 2: INSTALLATION

Typical System Information display 

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Verify that the live video from the camera is clear. 

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Go to “SECTION 3 Getting Started” on page 16 to continue with camera setup using the OSD.  

Summary of Contents for The BLACK Line BLK-PTZ36X

Page 1: ...x Zoom Outdoor PTZ Camera User Manual Products BLK PTZ36X Please read this manual before using your camera and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use Save this manual for future refe...

Page 2: ...04 108 EC LEGAL NOTICE Observint Technologies Observint products are designed to meet safety and performance standards with the use of specific Observint authorized accessories Observint disclaims lia...

Page 3: ...ordisthemaindisconnectdeviceto AC power Thesocketoutlet mustbe installedneartheequipmentandmustbereadilyaccessible InstallationandMaintenance Donotconnect disconnectanycablestoorperforminstallation ma...

Page 4: ...ly inserted into the power socket When the product is installed on a wall or ceiling it must be securely attached If the camera emits smoke odors or noise power it off immediately and unplug the power...

Page 5: ...ure the place have enough space to install the camera and its accessories Check the intensity of conformation at the installation location Please make sure that the ceilings or walls are strong enough...

Page 6: ...uring System Information 21 4 2 1 Checking System Information 21 4 2 2 Configuring system parameters 21 4 3 Configuring Image Parameters 23 4 3 1 TASK 1 Configure the focus settings 24 4 3 2 TASK 2 Co...

Page 7: ...ern 34 4 7 2 TASK 2 Preview a pattern 36 4 7 3 TASK 3 Delete patterns 36 4 7 4 TASK 4 Call the defined pattern 36 4 8 ConfiguringTimeTasks 36 4 8 1 TASK 1 Set time tasks 36 4 8 2 TASK 2 Preview the ta...

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Page 9: ...s tilt speed The PTZ camera has a very wide operating temperature range of 22 F 149 F that makes it suitable for capturing video in cold climates along with an IP66 weather rated housing to withstand...

Page 10: ...of the camera A masked area will move with pan and tilt functions and automatically adjust in size when the lens zoom changes Proportional Pan Proportional pan automatically reduces or increases the p...

Page 11: ...p By default the focus and iris are in auto status during the preset is being memorized Power off Memory This feature causes the dome to resume its previous position or status after power is restored...

Page 12: ...4 BLK PTZCL Ceiling Mount Bracket The Ceiling Mount Bracket is suitable for outdoor ceiling mounting 3 52 dia 0 39 dia 4 2 24 4 57 dia SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION...

Page 13: ...5 36x PTZ Dome Camera User Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION BLK PTZWB Wall Mount Bracket The Wall Mount Bracket is suitable for indoor and outdoor wall mounting 0 33 dia 4 G 1 5 6 30 7 64 2 95 3 82 12 2...

Page 14: ...1 INTRODUCTION BLK PTZPM Pole Mount PTZ Bracket The Pole Mount Bracket is suitable for outdoor pole mounting The straps can attach to a 2 64 5 00 diameter pole 2 68 2 68 7 64 7 64 5 63 3 94 dia G 1 5...

Page 15: ...7 36x PTZ Dome Camera User Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION BLK PTZCM Corner Mount PTZ Bracket 7 64 6 96 G 1 5 16 52...

Page 16: ...device address and baud rate can also be configured remotely through the OSD on screen display using a control console DVR or DVS See SECTION 3 Getting Started on page 16 and SECTION 4 Using the OSD M...

Page 17: ...e camera NOTE There aretwoDIPswitchgroups SW1 forRS 485networkaddress andSW2 forRS 485networkbaudrate Theaddress setupfor the cameramustbeuniqueforeachdeviceontheRS 485network However thebaudrateswitc...

Page 18: ...4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 6 Set the network baud rate DIP switches 1 and 2 using the following table...

Page 19: ...wall mounting use self tapping screw to anchor the bracket Make sure that the wall is strong enough to withstand more than 8 times the weight of the camera and the bracket 3 Using the mounting bracket...

Page 20: ...install the camera using the BLK PTCL Ceiling Mount Bracket 1 If you did not setup the camera DIP switches using 2 1 Setup the camera address and baud rate DIP switches on page 8 remove the camera dom...

Page 21: ...pling Drop cable Safety rope Align marks Back box Lock screw 7 Fit the camera coupling into the ceiling mounting bracket then twist the bracket to align the marks on the bracket and the camera back bo...

Page 22: ...the network power and ground RS 485 and video cables to the remote control device and 24 Vac power source 4 Connect the video output and RS 485 and video output cables to your network extension cables...

Page 23: ...Camera User Manual SECTION 2 INSTALLATION TypicalSystemInformationdisplay 6 Verify that the live video from the camera is clear 7 Go to SECTION 3 Getting Started on page 16 to continue with camera set...

Page 24: ...model of the camera SN The serial number of the camera ADDRESS The default communication address of the camera COM FORMAT The communication settings of the RS 485 interface baud rate 4 digits data bi...

Page 25: ...y calling a preset number through a control device such as a DVS These presets are fixed and cannot be edited To call the system defined presets remotely you can choose the preset number from the list...

Page 26: ...rmat is ZXXX where XXX is the zoom amount Direction Displays panning and tilting direction with the format of NEXXX TYYY where XXX indicates the degrees in north east NE direction and YYY indicates th...

Page 27: ...creen display menu remotely by connecting to a DVR or a DVS encoder Examples of entering camera menu include Enter the menu by pressing buttons PTZ g REC g 9 g 5 on the front panel of the DVR Enter th...

Page 28: ...in the menu Enter Exit On control panel of the live view interface of the DVR Click IRIS to enter a submenu Move the cursor to BACK in the menu Click IRIS to return to the previous menu or move the cu...

Page 29: ...model address protocol etc The information shown on this submenu is similar to the system information shown after camera power up To open the system information display menu go to MAIN MENUS g SYS IN...

Page 30: ...SOFT ADDRESS ranges from 1 to 255 If the SOFT ADDR ACTIVE is set as OFF the hard address set by the DIP switch is the valid address of the camera TASK2 Setthebroadcastaddressofthecamera When the BROA...

Page 31: ...nfirm and exit SetSystemTime Pan Zero angle initial position configuration You can define the initial position of the camera on the PAN ZERO SETUP submenu a Move the cursor to PAN ZERO SETUP using the...

Page 32: ...k IRIS button to save the settings Setting the focus limit This function is used to limit the minimum focus distance You can configure the focus limit to a longer distance when the target is at a dist...

Page 33: ...ions DAY Color The IR cut filter will perform in DAY mode normal lighting conditions NOTE Youcanalsocallpreset39 tosettheIRcutfiltermodetoDAYmodeandcallpreset 40to setitasNIGHTmode 4 3 4 TASK 4 Set Di...

Page 34: ...ter iris and gain values Setting the iris value To adjust the iris size for light entering the lens you can set the IRIS value manually according to light conditions The iris value ranges from 0 close...

Page 35: ...emperature the RED and BLUE values manually ATW In auto tracking mode white balance is adjusted continuously to accord with the color temperature of the scene illumination HAUTO Selecting this mode th...

Page 36: ...lick the FOCUS button the ADJUSTBLANKSIZE message will appear Click the up down buttons to increase decrease the height of the mask and click right left buttons to increase decrease the width of the m...

Page 37: ...ove the cursor to the target item and click IRIS and click up down direction buttons to choose each display mode as ON or OFF and define each display time as 2 seconds 5 seconds or 10 seconds 4 Click...

Page 38: ...ng of AUTO FLIP is ON for this camera model Proportional Panning Tilting When this function is enabled the pan tilt speed changes according to the amount of zoom If using high zoom the pan tilt speed...

Page 39: ...the manual movement speed can be set to HIGH MID or LOW SCAN SPEED scan speed defines the scan degree per second of a panning scan tilting scan frame scan random scan and panoramic scan Scan speed is...

Page 40: ...d direction For the defined preset you can click the calling button to move the camera to that direction There is no preset menu in the OSD You can set presets with the PTZ panel of the control device...

Page 41: ...trol settings interface 4 6 1 TASK 1 Set a patrol You can configure up to 8 patrol numbers 1 Open the patrol configuration submenu Go to MAIN MENUS g DOME SETUP g PATROLS SETUP PatrolSetupmenu 2 Edit...

Page 42: ...eview the current patrol and enable the camera to scan among the presets 4 6 3 TASK 3 Delete a patrol You can move the cursor to DELE PATROL then click IRIS to delete the current patrol 4 6 4 TASK 4 C...

Page 43: ...and down direction buttons to select the number of the pattern you want to configure c Click IRIS again to confirm 3 Edit the pattern a Move the cursor to PATTERN SETUP and click IRIS to enter edit mo...

Page 44: ...o enter PATTERN SETUP When you see DEL PATH ABOVE click IRIS to delete the pattern To clear all the patterns open the DELE PATTERN menu then click IRIS to delete all the defined patterns 4 7 4 TASK 4...

Page 45: ...dit mode b Click the up and down direction buttons to set the task status to ON c Click IRIS again to confirm and exit edit mode of this column 4 Configure the task action a Move the cursor to TASK AC...

Page 46: ...Click the up and down direction buttons to select the specific day and time The weekday can be set to be from Monday to Sunday or All Week d Click IRIS to confirm and exit SettheTimeTask 4 8 2 TASK 2...

Page 47: ...default parameters as shown in the table below Dome settings include mostly PTZ parameters and some system settings for example the dome address 1 Open the default dome settings menu Go to MAIN MENUS...

Page 48: ...Zoom and preset label display Display for 2 seconds 4 9 2 Restoring camera default settings Camera settings include the image parameters lens settings and display settings To restore the default sett...

Page 49: ...to Shutter Time 1 1 10 000 s Day and Night IR Cut Filter Digital zoom 16x Privacy mask 8 privacy masks programmable a maximum of 8 zones can be masked simultaneously on the same video screen Focus mod...

Page 50: ...Chinese RS 485 Protocols Pelco P Pelco D self adaptive Power 24 Vac outdoor dome 20 W max heater on 12 W max heater off Indoor dome 12 W max Working temperature humidity 22 F 149 F 30 C 65 C outdoor d...

Page 51: ...high power lightning protection apparatus and lightning conductor are necessary The design for installation and wiring with lightning protection and grounding should be combined with the lightning pro...

Page 52: ...sion with 24AWG wire Baud rate Maximum distance 2400 bps 5900 ft 1800 m 4800 bps 3900 ft 1200 m 9600 bps 2600 ft 800 m The transmission distance is decreased for thinner cable when the wire is exposed...

Page 53: ...gnal reflection uncontrollable or self running cameras and anti jamming inability with devices that are far away In the star shaped connection the termination resistors are usually placed in the two d...

Page 54: ...ress and baud rate to match in the controller and the camera RS 485 are connected incorrectly Correct the RS 485 wiring connections Wiring is disconnected Fastening the wire RS 485 wire is broken Chan...

Page 55: ...quired is 0 8000 mm Table 5 Table of wire gauge standards Distance ft m Wire Gauge mm Power VA 0 8000 1 000 1 250 2 000 10 283 86 451 137 716 218 1811 551 20 141 42 225 68 358 109 905 275 30 94 28 150...

Page 56: ...ANCE Table 6 Wire Gauge Standards Bare Wire Gauge mm American Wire Gauge AWG Cross sectional Area of Bare Wire mm2 0 750 21 0 4417 0 800 20 0 5027 0 900 19 0 6362 1 000 18 0 7854 1 250 16 1 2266 1 500...

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