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Positioning System

User Manual

SCU-2370

SCU-9051

SCU-VAC

SCU-VAC1

Summary of Contents for SCU-9051

Page 1: ...Positioning System User Manual SCU 2370 SCU 9051 SCU VAC SCU VAC1...

Page 2: ...g Techwin makes the best to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document but no formal guarantee shall be provided Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be ent...

Page 3: ...l injury Do not place conductive objects e g screwdrivers coins metal parts etc or containers lled with water on top of the camera Doing so may cause personal injury due to re electric shock or fallin...

Page 4: ...isposal of batteries in this product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems This marking on the battery manual or packaging indicates that t...

Page 5: ...ed by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms...

Page 6: ...an extension ladder This is an assistant device to the monitoring system the company do not take responsibility for any nancial or physical damage to the product that may occur due to theft re or nat...

Page 7: ...s 23 Product Con gurations 24 Camera Installation SETUP 26 26 Interface Symbols 27 Using and setting the menus 28 OSD Menu Chart 29 Camera Setup SCU 2370 40 Camera Setup SCU 9051 VAC VAC1 47 Sequence...

Page 8: ...a can be selectively masked on the screen Smart P T The Smart P T function automatically adjusts the control speed of the Pan and Tilt functions according to the current zoom ratio It is useful to adj...

Page 9: ...ge Main Body Sunsheild Screw M5 X 2 L type hexagon wrenches 4 0mm Positioning System User Guide SCU 2370 SCU 9051 SCU VAC SCU VAC1 Fuse 2EA User Manual CD Manual Mount The following items are sold sep...

Page 10: ...n COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Front Lens Wiper Use it to wipe out the front glass of the housing Sunshield SCU VAC VAC1 models support various lens and camera installations upon user s requirement M...

Page 11: ...English 11 INTRODUCTION Back COM ID Setup Switch Video Out Cable Communication Cable Power Cable For the DIP switch settings please refer to the on Pages 18 21 M...

Page 12: ...onnect SHC 745 y Basic Wiring y Lens SLA 880 SLA12240 y y Camera SHC 745 SCB 3000 SCB 4000 y y y PCB How to connect SCB 4000 y How to connect SCB 3000 y Power module 485 485 Communication Control 485...

Page 13: ...hite Near 5 Blue FOCUS_MOTOR 2 White FOCUS_MOTOR Zoom Red Tele 4 Green ZOOM_MOTOR 6 Red ZOOM_MOTOR Pot Return 8 Gray GND CCTV ZOOM LENZ SLA 12240 12 240mm 1 1 6 Made in Japan FOCUS_MOTOR ZOOM_MOTOR 5V...

Page 14: ...880 SCU VAC Video SCB 3000 SLA 12240 SCU VAC1 DC SCB 4000 Samsung E ON OFF Motion Detection SCU VAC VAC1 DN MD GND D N M D GND Camera Cam I F Board SHC 745 SCB 3000 Alarm GND GND D N M D GND Camera C...

Page 15: ...TXD TXD Controller or DVR Camera RXD RXD TXD TXD TXD TXD RXD RXD Controller or DVR RXD RXD y Alarm Output y Alarm Input AlarmConnections AlarmConnections Name Descriptions IN1 Alarm Signal Input 1 IN2...

Page 16: ...and Alone DVR The maximum power capacity of the built in relay is 30VDC 2A 125VAC 0 5A and 250VAC 0 25A A separate relay driver device is required if used with an adaptor which exceeds speci ed nomina...

Page 17: ...a Camera RXD RXD TXD TXD RXD RXD Controller ToconnecttoSamsungPCDVR RS 485 y Camera RXD RXD PC DVR TX RX TX RX G TXD TXD RXD RXD TXD TXD MENU SEAR CH MULT I REC MENU PRES ET GROU P TRAC K CAM 1 2 3 4...

Page 18: ...er Method RS 485 422 Settings 6 Response Mode Settings 7 Terminal Resistance TX 8 Terminal Resistance RX 9 TEST 10 Factory Default Protocol Settings Select a communication protocol for the camera No P...

Page 19: ...cation signals between the camera and controller the items at the end of line must be set up with the termination settings Camera Input Position 7 8 Terminal Resistance TX ON OFF Terminal Resistance R...

Page 20: ...trols Using Different Protocols AD Protocol VICON Protocol GE Protocol EnteringCameraOSD 3 Auxilary ON IRIS OPEN IRIS OPEN ExitingCameraOSD 3 Auxilary OFF IRIS CLOSE IRIS CLOSE ENTER IRIS OPEN IRIS OP...

Page 21: ...efaulted to OFF Each switch has a unique value and the board ID is the sum of the values of the switches Refer to the example below for the board ID Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 ON OFF 1 2 4 8 16 32...

Page 22: ...ication please use a video amp intended for coaxial communications Regular video amps do not transfer coaxial signals Communications Cable For the camera to communicate with the controller a RS 485 42...

Page 23: ...DE TELE PTZ DVR MTX SETUP ESC FUNC ENTER MENU SEAR CH MULT I REC MENU PRES ET GROU P TRAC K CAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MON CLOS E OPEN NEAR FAR WIDE TELE PTZ DVR MTX SETUP ESC FUNC ENTER RS 485 SRD Serie...

Page 24: ...tlet until the installation is complete Supplying power in the middle of the installation may cause re or damage the product Bend back the wiper before opening the housing Ensure that the housing is c...

Page 25: ...hex screws through the holes prepared on the boundary of the bracket from the bottom side Fix the center hex screw from the upper side of the bracket mount towards the light projector Mounting and se...

Page 26: ...put Alarm Ports Priority Only one of in the upper right of the screen blinks The alarm port indicator blinks only when the sequence is set Preset Number Display Settings If a preset number is already...

Page 27: ...controller or a DVR refer to the user s manual of the product OSD Commands Function Chart and Menu Controls This camera can be operated using two methods Using hot keys on its dedicated controller or...

Page 28: ...g Load Wiper SCU 2370 VAC VAC1 Prop P T SCU 2370 VAC1 Image Hold SCU 2370 Alarm Setting P T Setting Camera Setting Focus Zoom White Balance Exposure Back Light AGC SSNR SSDR Day Night Others Sequence...

Page 29: ...m decreases as its zoom ratio increases The auto focus function may not operate normally under the following conditions When background illumination is low While Slow Shutter is in operation If the zo...

Page 30: ...modes when zooming Full manual mode Speed SLOW MEDIUM FAST Adjusts the zooming speed z z Focus Zoom Focus Mode ONE SHOT Zoom Tracking Digital Zoom OFF Camera Setting Focus Zoom White Balance ATW Expos...

Page 31: ...es MANUAL Enables customization the Red and Blue gains White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions When the color temperature of the environment surrounding the subject is out o...

Page 32: ...ng frequencies clash with camera frame rates MANUAL Enables manual adjustment of the shutter speed Sens Up AUTO Automatically detects light levels and maintains a clear picture at night or under low l...

Page 33: ...ntrance to an apartment parking lot or gas station and is useful to detect a small objects like car license plates HLC is disabled during the daytime While monitoring nigh time car traffic if car head...

Page 34: ...gital Zoom or Freeze function is in use BLC Setting You can selectively choose a screen area to see objects within the area more clearly than others Four direction Joystick Controls Moving the joystic...

Page 35: ...OFF AGC does not function LOW MEDIUM HIGH As the level increases to HIGH brighter the captured screen in a dark lighting MANUAL AGC can be ne tuned by adjusting the level 5dB 41dB z z z Main Menu Cam...

Page 36: ...UM The most commonly used mode Reduces a suitable amount of noise while generating a subtle afterimage HIGH Reduces noise signi cantly but generates obvious afterimages SSNR is not available if AGC is...

Page 37: ...st between bright and dark spots Mode Enables or disables SSDR Range De nes a range of SSDR Level Changes the contrast between bright and dark spots by the level 44 3 0 44 3 0 Camera Setting Focus Zoo...

Page 38: ...ustable as in the chart below The camera s ambient light diversion performance may vary depending on its environment ColorpB W B WpColor FAST 2 5Lux 4Lux SLOW 0 8Lux 6Lux Dwell Time The duration of bo...

Page 39: ...he camera caused by due to the wind and other reasonable causes The Stabilizer uses the digital zoom and may cause low picture quality The Stabilizer is disabled if the ambient light is too low The St...

Page 40: ...dingly However if an abnormal zoom factor is displayed you must set the value to Decrease so that the zoom factor will be displayed accordingly Reversed Focus Depending on the wiring direction Far Nea...

Page 41: ...e with the camera speci cation Otherwise the product may not work properly Per communication settings of the camera module SCU VAC VAC1 ID 1 baud rate 9600 communication mode 8 N 1 SCU 9051 ID 1 baud...

Page 42: ...els 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Select 2 RETURN to con rm the current setting and go back to the MAIN SETUP menu screen Default value 6 In order for the CONTRAST AUTO setting to be enabled the BRIGHTNESS A...

Page 43: ...UC MODE sub menu Press the LEFT button or RIGHT button while the cursor is aligned with 5 NUC MODE to switch from INTERVAL AMB MANUAL INTERVAL Press the SET button again to adjust the sub menu Select...

Page 44: ...ill be displayed in the opposite way as BW Press the LEFT button or RIGHT button while the cursor is aligned with 4 POLARITY to switch the black white inversion setting from BW WB BW Select 7 RETURN t...

Page 45: ...e camera ID to 1 BAUD RATE Communications Speed Settings Mode Set the baud rate to 9600 UART MODE Parity Settings Mode Set the communication mode to 8 N 1 RET PKT Return Packet Setting Use this option...

Page 46: ...the basic settings which will be used the next time you start up the device Press the SET button while the cursor is aligned with 8 SAVE to record your current settings to the internal memory If you...

Page 47: ...pressing the Enter key redirects the menu to the screen shown below Using the joystick adjust the location of the Pan and Tilt functions and then set the Zoom and Focus command In Preset Settings the...

Page 48: ...ra Back Light Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera Day Night Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera SSNR Refer to the section entitled Setting Up Your Camera After Action...

Page 49: ...f system stabilization and 5 seconds of intelligence stabilization If using Group SEQ set the dwell time to at least 8 seconds MD restrictions according to the box camera module For SCU VAC VAC1 the M...

Page 50: ...the Enter key to perform the Set command and save the name Preset Name Edit 001 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz BACKSPACECLEARSET Preset Name Edit Preset 001 1 255 Pr...

Page 51: ...lear Deletes the selected preset location Status Opens a map of saved preset locations An area saved as a preset location is displayed with the icon Preset PTZF Setting Edit 001H Home Position 001H Ex...

Page 52: ...Dwell Time 003s 3 128 Select 2 preset locations by using the joystick Speed indicates the camera s movement speed DWELL TIME indicates the camera s duration of stay at a preset location Execute Execut...

Page 53: ...oup 1Setting NO PSET DWT s SPD 001 003 54 002 003 54 003 003 54 004 003 54 005 003 54 006 003 54 007 003 54 Execute Executes the group operation Clear Deletes the selected group While in Sequence mode...

Page 54: ...You can stop replay by using the MENU used for OSD menu button Using other protocols Protocol Representative Model Stop saving the trace PELCO D P KDB300A Ack Iris Open SAMSUNG E SSC 5000 OSD ON Iris...

Page 55: ...a selected trace mode A PAN Auto run a 360 degree pan To activate the panning command you need to set up the camera s tilt angle and auto pan speed manually SCHEDULE Execute Auto Run on the selected...

Page 56: ...ll Time performs the Group function While the camera is performing a sequence action if motion is detected from a selected preset location the camera pauses the sequence action operation and starts mo...

Page 57: ...ESC EXIT START PAN ENTER SET ESC EXIT The following picture shows the Tilt Limit setting Move the joystick left and right to select a movement range from the starting point to the end START TILT ENTER...

Page 58: ...in the picture below move the joystick to select the upper left corner and lower right corner of an area END POSITION ENTER SET ESC EXIT START POSITION ENTER SET ESC EXIT The effective positioning ran...

Page 59: ...ween 45 and 40 in the tilting angle at the zoom factor of 1x ON OFF Cancels or activates the Area Masking function Area masking setting for SCU VAC VAC1 END POSITION ENTER SET ESC EXIT START POSITION...

Page 60: ...speed depends on the camera module s weight For optimal speed control set the weight of the camera module between 3 kg 10 kg M P T Setting Pan Limit Tilt Limit Area Setting Area Masking Housing Load 0...

Page 61: ...a Preset run with Wiper function Set the preset to face the pump s water outlet Pump Delay Operating time of the pump 1 30 seconds Duration Operating time of the pump and wiper 6 30 seconds If the pu...

Page 62: ...terclockwise Wide accelerates the Pan and Tilt speed allowing detailed adjustments Turning this Off executes the function the optical 1x zoom speed regardless of how far the lens is zoomed in P T Sett...

Page 63: ...e next preset position This is useful to help the screen observer keep sharp eyes and to monitor multiple locations within a network P T Setting Pan Limit Tilt Limit Area Setting Area Masking Housing...

Page 64: ...language This camera supports English Chinese French German Spanish Italian and Portuguese Clock Specify the time and date settings to your preference z z z z z z z z OSD Setting Camera ID ON Camera...

Page 65: ...ON As shown in the picture above the Alarm Input must be entered with the Open or Closed switch signals Supplying power without entering the signals may damage the product z z M Alarm Input ALM MOD P...

Page 66: ...set the alarm output for each of 3 alarm inputs and MD You can also assign more than one alarm input and MD to one alarm output port Timer 1 2 On Retains an alarm output for a set duration from a mini...

Page 67: ...Aux command is transmitted from the controller A duration can be selected from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of 60 minutes NO COM AUXOff NO COM AUXOn Connecting the power connector and GND incor...

Page 68: ...tory Default Set Enables resetting the camera to its factory default settings When the mode is selected all custom data such as preset locations is deleted from the camera Use this function if it is n...

Page 69: ...m factor of the connected camera CAMERA VER Display the software version of the connected camera MOTION VER Main board F W version PROTOCOL Protocol settings CONTROLLER Communication mode settings INN...

Page 70: ...heck the camera s Brightness menu Adjust the camera s Brightness menu 32 The monitor displays a white image Check if the iris of the lens is open Adjust the menu for the iris of the lens 32 Picture is...

Page 71: ...defined in a preset This phenomenon may happen since the motors have a margin error of 0 1 Sequence configuration of the camera does not work Check if Preset or another operation mode has been set 47...

Page 72: ...istance is exceeded Check the Power cord s by periods The Power cord s coating has been damaged The power cord is hot to touch when the product is in operation The power cord gets hot after being fold...

Page 73: ...1 1 6 Wide 3 9 Tele Angular Field of View H 55 5 Wide 1 59 Tele V 42 5 Wide 1 19 Tele Min Object Distance 150cm Focus Control AUTO MANUAL ONE SHOT Zoom Movement Speed 2 8 sec Pan Tilt Pan Range 360 E...

Page 74: ...l SPC 300 Compatible Protocol Coax Pelco C Coaxitron RS 485 Samsung T Samsung E Pelco D Pelco P Panasonic Vicon Honeywell AD GE Bosch Environmental Operating Temperature Humidity 50 C 50 C 58 F 122 F...

Page 75: ...co C Coaxitron RS 485 Samsung T Samsung E Pelco D Pelco P Panasonic Vicon Honeywell AD GE Bosch Alarm 3 In 2 Out Aux 1 Out Environmental Operating Temperature Humidity 50 C 50 C 58 F 122 F Less than 9...

Page 76: ...sec Preset 255 Preset Accuracy 0 1 Operational On Screen Display English Chinese French German Spanish Italian Portuguese Image Mode Color1 Color2 ISO B W Sharpness Off On Manual Contrast Enhancement...

Page 77: ...English 77 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS SCU 2370 VAC 9051...

Page 78: ...78_ product specifications product specifications INTERNAL DIMENSIONS SCU 2370 VAC 9051...

Page 79: ...English 79 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS SCU VAC1...

Page 80: ...80_ product specifications product specifications INTERNAL DIMENSIONS SCU VAC1...

Page 81: ...English 81 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 154 7 170 9 2 135 102 102 4 10 4 10 1 8 120 72 1 72 1 6 496 8 150 80 177 120 10 34 2 420 72 1 72 1 153 7 6 5 Wall Mount y Pedestal Mount y...

Page 82: ...Equipment Type Environment Positioning System Model Name SCU 2370 VAC VAC1 9051 Conformance to EN 55022 2006 EN 50130 4 2003 We the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above confor...

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