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QMD Install manual D06400210010G  PTZ Dome Camera         

                         

 

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Alarm output 
 

The alarm output is a hardware toggle switch of NC (normal close) and NO (normal 

open)  ---  sometimes  called  dry-contact  relay.  In  the  event  the  camera  receives 

trigger  signal  from  one  of  the  eight  alarm-inputs,  the  output  ports  will  swap  their 

states  depending  on  your  OSD  setting  (i.e.  the  NC  port  will  turn  into  OPEN 

condition, and the NO port will become CLOSE). The changing state can be used 

for activating various external alarm devices, such as siren, recorder, alarm-light or 

call-out system. 

Depending on your OSD setting, alarm-on status will be automatically relieved from 

the triggering point and PTZ will be back to the original conditions. To relief system 

the alarm-on status earlier, please use the MANUAL OFF on the controller (subject 
to the function’s availability to the controller)   

 
This camera is equipped with 2 dry-contact relays. The setting for linkage between 
inputs  and  these  two  relays is  available  on OSD menu  –  see  the  OSD menu  for 
detail and procedure 

 

7.5 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR-in (Remote Control)                                                               

 

This camera can be operated remotely by IR remote 

controller  (a  kit  of  remote  handset  and  receiver  is 

available for purchasing). 

Find  a  suitable  place,  which is  good for  holding the 

receiver,  nearby  the  camera.  Peel  the  protection 
paper off the sticker, and stick the receiver on place. 

Get the  input jack  captive  to the  camera. Insert the 

receiver  plug to  the  jack.  The receiver  will be  powered  by  camera,  and  becomes 

ready for receiving command from handset 

Point to the receiver with handset and press the function button to make control to 

the camera.

 

<be sure batteries are installed to the handset before using>

         

Warning:

   

 

The NC/NO port provided by alarm-out is a mechanical contact relay.     
Make  sure  the  device  connected  to  the  alarm-output  does  not  drain  current 
over  than  0.5A  and  the  voltage is not  higher than  DC  24V or  AC  250V.  Any 
load over these may damage the output port permanently. 

 

Summary of Contents for 37x WDR

Page 1: ...06400210010G PTZ Dome Camera 1 PTZ Dome Camera V2 2 Install Manual Please read this manual carefully before using and save this manual for future reference served for 37x WDR 30x WDR 30x D N 23x D N 1...

Page 2: ...ace mount 31 6 2 Embedded 32 6 3 Ceiling drop and Wall mount 33 6 4 Use external housing 35 6 4 1 Outlook and Measurements 36 6 4 2 Mounting holders 37 6 4 3 Mount the bracket and housing 38 6 4 4 Put...

Page 3: ...generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is n...

Page 4: ...grees per second and is selectable to controller is variable in 8 optional levels Dwell length of each view position is also selectable from 1 second to 255 seconds The camera can be set up for automa...

Page 5: ...Programmable for view position speed and dwell View position preset up to 128 points Auto pan and 4 groups of tour 8 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs Compatible to Pelco D P Lilin Danycolor Hunda and...

Page 6: ...QMD Install manual D06400210010G PTZ Dome Camera 6 Appearance camera module...

Page 7: ...ur settings are properly executed or the camera may fail the control Camera ID Protocol Baud rate Terminator impedance Tools Use pencil pincer paper clip or small flat screw driver to move the lever o...

Page 8: ...ation bit quantity used for DS1 DS2 P1 2 10 Device ID setup DS2 P3 P7 5 Protocol baud rate setup DS3 2 Network impedance Refer to the picture on below for DIP switch locations The following paragraphs...

Page 9: ...DS1 as 1 8 and the two left pins of DS2 as 9 and 10 see picture on above Refer to the tables in the following pages for ID setting which shows the assignment of each pin for different ID numbered from...

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Page 25: ...up for the speed dome and control device or communication fro control will fail First installer needs to choose a communication protocol with bit number 5 6 and 7 Be sure that the same protocol is cho...

Page 26: ...s the dome in an environment surrounded by strong electromagnetic interference or connects lots of equipment to the RS485 bus the maximum transmitting distance will decrease To increase the maximum tr...

Page 27: ...The impedance setup is provided by the bit 1 and bit 2 of DIP switch DS3 Bit 1 Bit 2 Impedance Open device on node On On Standard 120 ohms device at end For nodes Set both of Bit 1 and Bit 2 to OFF p...

Page 28: ...standards problems such as signal reflections lower anti interference performance arise when the cables are long in the connection The reliability of control signals could be downgraded with the pheno...

Page 29: ...10x zoom version 2 Embedded into ceiling only for 10x zoom version 3 Held to ceiling surface through a bracket ceiling drop 4 Mounted to wall through a bracket 5 Adapted into external housing For all...

Page 30: ...le 2 Locate the base module onto the place the camera is to be mounted and fix the base on the surface completely with screws through the 3 holes on the base be sure the cables are well located throug...

Page 31: ...one with the curve Drill holes for screw in 6 mm 1 4 on the three marked spots Step 2 Integrate the decoration ring with camera The decoration ring is not just for nice looking but also the piece to h...

Page 32: ...come out from cable outlet 2 put the bracket on top of the bowl and tight them together with screws 3 Locate the assembled piece onto the place the camera is to be mounted and fix it on the surface c...

Page 33: ...f bracket and all connectors come out through the cable outlet Then put cover and screw back 5 Locate the assembled piece onto the place the camera is to be mounted and fix it on the surface completel...

Page 34: ...ket supplied with the housing put it on the target place and fix it with the supplied screws total of 4 2 Take the cover screw off the bracket and remove the cover from bracket 3 Attach the housing an...

Page 35: ...r housing 2 Transparent dome cover 3 Metal bracket holder The height of the main body combining the housing and the dome cover is a little bit more than 10 inches 262mm It has diameter of 8 9 16 inche...

Page 36: ...ome Camera 36 6 4 2 The Mounting Holders Two different holders and their accessories are supplied with the camera 7 3 1 For Wall mount crane type bracket Fig 5 Fig 6 7 3 2 For Ceiling mount optional c...

Page 37: ...et Fig 9 2 Mount the bracket onto wall Fig 10 3 Put cables RS485 video power and alarm wires through the bracket Fig 11 Be sure the wall is strong enough to hold the entire device i e housing camera F...

Page 38: ...sticker on the base hold the camera and send it into the housing all the way to the end Rotate the camera clockwise to lock it in position Fig 15 Take hands back off camera very slowly to ensure it i...

Page 39: ...ll integrated with housing secure the integration with one or more locking screws onto the leafs emerging the camera body Fig 16 only for 10x zoom version Fig 16 4 Put The housing dome cover in place...

Page 40: ...ed to the speed dome are categories into 4 major functions of 1 Power 2 Video 3 RS485 4 Alarm in and out 5 IR in Infra Red Remote Control They are easily distinguished from one to another as being fea...

Page 41: ...imple Get the DC jack from the camera and connect the adapter plug to the jack 2 AC24V AC adapter of 24V 1 66A is optional An AC adapter of 24V 1 66A is supplied with the camera housing for the AC ver...

Page 42: ...additional amplifier might be needed to keep the video level and image quality If superior video quality is strongly demanded you may need to add the video buffer for each 300 meters or even 250 mete...

Page 43: ...ware a companion view preset When trigger single is sent to alarm in the following reactions will be taken by the speed dome The pan tilt mechanism will move lens to the preset The alarm out port will...

Page 44: ...nce until the 60 second time segment is over 5 Camera will be back to its original auto pan function after the 60 seconds Camera is in still mode when alarm signal s kicks in 1 When the first alarm si...

Page 45: ...ipped with 2 dry contact relays The setting for linkage between inputs and these two relays is available on OSD menu see the OSD menu for detail and procedure 7 5 IR in Remote Control This camera can...

Page 46: ...ollers and RS485 While most keyboards DVRs and video servers are equipped with RS485 port which can be directly connected to speed dome desk top and notebook computers usually don t provide direct out...

Page 47: ...ignal to multiplexer monitor DVR or video server directly Power DC12V or AC24V shall be applied to the camera via separate DC or AC adapter If there is only one PTZ camera connected to the controller...

Page 48: ...be applied to the camera via separate DC or AC adapter Set the termination resistor in speed dome to OPEN mode disconnected if only one speed dome is connected console If two or more speed domes are...

Page 49: ...ne when it is linked to a video server unless your video server requires different ID Be sure the RS485 polarity is correctly handled Once the connectivity is completed start the video server control...

Page 50: ...ch speed dome must have its unique ID so communication data can be delivered to the correct target device Impedance match setup is also required to keep RS485 communication quality Make wire distribut...

Page 51: ...per card and normally each PC has slots for 4 cards meaning that up to 16 cameras can be hooked to one PC Video connect the camera video to the video in of a capture card RS485 the RS485 shall be con...

Page 52: ...Menu ON 92 Set Line scan left stop 93 Set Line scan right stop 95 Set OSD Menu ON 96 Stop Scan 99 Star Line Scan A B point 131 Star Pattern 1 Scan 132 Star Pattern 2 Scan 133 Star Pattern 3 Scan 134...

Page 53: ...Pan 360 o continuous Tilt 180 o Navigation speed 0 25 240 o sec Preset Search 240 o per second Preset Quantity 128 positions Dwell time 1 3 5 10 30 45 sec Tour group 4 Auto pan Yes Communication RS 4...

Page 54: ...igation speed 0 25 240 o sec Preset Search 240 o per second Preset Quantity 128 positions Dwell time 1 5 10 30 45 sec Tour group 4 Auto pan Yes Communication RS 485 Protocol Pelco D Pelco P Li lin Dan...

Page 55: ...be used with the metal ring together to hold the PTZ camera 2 Metal ring only for 10x zoom version To hold the camera embedded on ceiling Must be used with the plastic decoration ring together to hol...

Page 56: ...QMD Install manual D06400210010G PTZ Dome Camera 56 Accessory Picture Function 1 Crane type bracket For wall mount 2 Cane type bracket For ceiling mount 3 Screw pack To mount the bracket and camera...

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