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PICTURE 1-4

ESC

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4

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C

0

DISP

RUN

SHOT

CAM

SPEED

AUTO

PRESET

HOME

SETUP

PATTERN

A

DELETE

B

S1

F1

S2

F2

S3

F3

S4

F4

P1

P5

P2

P6

P3

P7

P4

P8

OPEN

CLOSE

IRIS

FOCUS+

FOCUS-

ZOOM+

ZOOM-

ENTER

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1.2 REMOTE CONTROL

All of the commands and settings for your PTZ camera will be made using the remote that came with 
your camera. If you are connecting your camera to a DVR, the remote that came with that system will 
not work for controlling your camera.

# Button

Function

1

Escape

Goes to address input mode

2

Display

Shows current settings

3

Preset

Press to create a preset point

4

Run

Run surveillance pattern

5

Home

Directs camera back to “home” 
point

6

Setup

Press to change baud rate

7

Delete

Clear preset point

8

Pattern

Create surveillance pattern

9

B

Mark start and end points for 
auto pan function

10 A
11 Numbers

Enter numbers

12 Clear

Clears number entry

13

Multi-digit Press before entering numbers 

with two or more digits

14 Shot

Press to go to preset point

15

Directional 
Controls

Moves the camera to desired 
position 

16

Speed

Press and then enter desired 
speed (2-63)

17

Cam

Press to change camera 
address

18 Enter

Confirm selection/action

19

Auto

Spins camera 360° from home 
point

20 Focus

Camera automatically adjusts 
focus and light level. These are 
not usable with your camera.

21 Iris

22 Zoom

Zoom in or out

23

Speed 
Shortcuts

Increase or decrease speed. 
S1=8, S2=40, S3=51, S4=63

24

Focus 
Shortcuts

Not usable with this camera

25

Preset 
Shortcuts

Moves camera directly to preset 
points 1-8

OPERATION

CHAPTER 2

2.1 SETTING ADDRESS AND PROTOCOL

It is possible to connect multiple PTZ cameras to the Control Module using the RS485 block on the 
back. However, each camera will need to have a distinct address - from 1 to 16 - in order to ensure 
that commands are being issued to the correct camera. In addition, both camera and Control Module 
must use the same communication protocol in order to interact. Both the camera and the Control 
Module can use the Pelco-D or Pelco-P protocols. The speed of this communication, called the baud 
rate, is also important as a lower communication speed allows control of the camera over longer 
distances. It should be noted, however, that in most applications a higher speed isn’t a major factor. 
Each attached camera can use a different protocol and baud rate, if desired.

Your camera is set by default to an address of 1, with a baud rate of 2400 using the Pelco-D protocol. 
You should not need to change this except in unique circumstances, such as multiple cameras 
connected to a single Control Module.

If you need to change the default settings, you must do so both in the camera and on the Control 
Module. In the camera, they are made using DIP switches as covered in the 

Setting Baud Rate 

and Address

 section of the User Manual that came with your camera.

For the Control Module, these settings need to be changed to match those in the camera using the 
remote.

SETTING BAUD RATE AND PROTOCOL

Press the 

DISP

 button to show the current baud settings. Please note that you may have to push 

DISP

 multiple times to cycle through the various settings (speed, firmware version, etc.) to reach the 

baud settings. If the Control Module is set to the factory default, it will read d=24 meaning that it is 
set to use the Pelco-D protocol at 2400 bits per second (bps). 

To change baud rate and protocol

PICTURE 2-1

STEP 1.

 Press and hold the 

Setup

 button 

for 3 seconds until you see the current 
baud rate settings, such as d=24

STEP 2.

 Press the up or down arrow key to 

switch between Pelco-D (

d

) and Pelco-P 

(

P

) protocols.

STEP 3.

 Use the left and right arrow keys to change the baud rate between 12/24/48/96.

STEP 4.

 Press 

Enter

 to save your setting.

Pressing and holding 

C

 while in the baud rate mode will blank the LED readout for 10 seconds and 

reset the Control Module back to Pelco-D at 2400bps.

Summary of Contents for QD6505P

Page 1: ...1 Remote control for PTZ and PT cameras Quick Installation Guide For the PTZ Dome Controller...

Page 2: ...onally our products also come with a free exchange policy that covers all manufacturing defects for one month from the date of purchase Permanent upgrading service is provided for the software and is...

Page 3: ...rmation icon offer additional guidance and explanations about how to make the most out of your system IMPORTANT Red boxes with this icon indicate warnings To prevent possible injury or damage to the p...

Page 4: ...et IMPORTANT We recommend connecting your camera and the Control Module to a UL 1449 rated surge protector It should have a joule rating of at least 400 a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less and a...

Page 5: ...eing issued to the correct camera In addition both camera and Control Module must use the same communication protocol in order to interact Both the camera and the Control Module can use the Pelco D or...

Page 6: ...command from the Remote such as pressing a directional button 2 4 PROGRAMMING The camera can be programmed to store preset points in which you save a specific position including zoom if applicable for...

Page 7: ...an pattern is simply a 360 degree horizontal rotation of the camera based on the position and zoom settings of the Home point see above SURVEILLANCE PATTERN You can create a surveillance pattern that...

Page 8: ...by Q See 5 Product sold over 12 months ago In order to fulfill the terms of your warranty you must complete the registration process after purchasing our product To do this simply fill out the User s...

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