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10

11

ESC

2

1

3

5

4

6

8

7

9

-/--

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

PICTURE 2-2

It should be noted that the other buttons in that 
area - the ones controlling Focus and Iris - do 
not function with these cameras. This is due to 
the fact that both cameras automatically focus 
on a subject and the automatic iris adjusts the 
level of light reaching the sensor without the 
need for manual input.

Using the directional controls will override any 
current automatically running operation of the 
camera.

To change address

STEP 1.

 Press the CAM button until it shows the address number, A=001

STEP 2.

 If the desired channel is 1-9, simply push that number on the remote. For addresses 

10-16, you will need to press the “

-/--

” button before entering the two digits. You may press 

the 

C

 button to delete a digit.

STEP 3.

 If you are entering a two-digit address, you will need to press 

Enter

 after the second 

digit.

When the LED dispaly is showing address information, clicking and holding Delete for three seconds 
will clear all addresses.

2.2 DIRECTIONAL CONTROLS

The most basic method for controlling the PTZ camera is by using the directional controls on the 
remote. The four, blue directional control buttons at the center of the remote allow you to move the 
camera both left and right as well as up and down. For horizontal movement, the camera can rotate in 
a full circle. Vertically, the camera only move between straight down and level. 
For cameras with the zoom function, the two buttons marked 

Zoom+

 and 

Zoom-

 allow you to mag-

nify the target area by three times.

2.3 OTHER CONTROLS

SPEED

The camera’s movement speed can be adjusted from slowest (2) to fastest (63) by two methods:

1. Shortcut buttons - These buttons are located at the bottom of the remote. S1=8, S2=40, S3=51, 

S4=63

2. Pressing the 

Speed

 button and then entering the desired speed before pressing 

Enter

.

AUTO

This will cause the camera to move to its Home Point (see next section) and begin rotating 360° until 
interrupted by another 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 access later. In addition, you may also record a surveillance pattern 
with up to 16 stops that the camera will cycle through. It is this pattern which is most commonly used 
to automatically scan a wide area.

PRESET POINTS

The user is able to create up to 80 preset points which are stored in the memory of the Control 
Module. The first eight of these can be accessed with the touch of a single button at the bottom of 
the remote which will cause the camera to point at the desired location. The remaining preset points 
require the use of more than one button to access.

Setting a point

STEP 1.

 Using the directional buttons, point your camera to the desired location. Adjust the zoom 

if needed/available.

STEP 2.

 Press and hold the 

Preset

 button for approximately 3 seconds until the 

Set-

 message 

appears.

STEP 3.

 Enter the number for this preset. 

    If the number is higher than nine, you will need to press press the “

-/--

” button before 

entering the two digits (up to 80) and then press 

Enter

.

Home point

This is essentially Preset Point #0. This is the point that the camera will return to when you press the 

Home

 button. It differs from the other preset points by being the starting and ending point for a 360-

degree rotation of the camera when the the 

Scan

 button is pressed. The camera will retain any zoom 

settings set for the home point during its rotation.

Setting the Home point is identical to the procedure used to set any other preset point above, except 
that once the 

Set-

 message appears, you should press the 

Home

 button rather than a number. The 

Control Module’s LED readout will display 

HONE

, to indicate that it has been set.

Clearing a preset point

You may overwrite a preset point by positioning the camera to a different location and then assigning 
it the same number as the point you want to delete. Or, you may go to the preset point and then press 
and hold the 

DELETE

 button for about three seconds until the message 

CLR-

 appears on the Control 

Module.

You may clear ALL of the preset points by following the instructions for setting a preset point and 
entering 

95

. This cannot be undone.

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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