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alarms. The setup of AUX2 is the same as AUX1. 
 

Note: The maximum relay output is 24VAC @1A

Once in the Alarm Mode/Alarm Set Sub-Menu press OPEN. The 

 symbol turns to  . The 

parameters can now be changed. Press 

OPEN

 to confirm or 

CLOSE

 to cancel. The   symbol 

will return to 

 
 
 

Degree

 

 
 
The Degree Menu is found under the Main Menu and is used to display the pan degree on the 
monitor.  Move  the  cursor  to  Degree  and  press 

OPEN

.  The 

  symbol  turns  to  .  The 

parameters can now be changed to OFF or ON. Press 

OPEN

 to confirm or 

CLOSE

 to cancel. 

 

 
 
7.  TROUBLESHOOTING 

a.  No  picture  after  applying  power  –  (i)  check  all  plugs  and  cables  are  securely 

connected  to  the  proper  connectors;  (ii)  ensure  your  power  supply  is  providing  the 
correct voltage and current. 

b.  The picture has ripples – (i) check to see if the power supply is experiencing AC ripple, 

if  so  a  filter  may  be  required;  (ii)  determine  if  the  monitor  is  faulty;  (iii)  determine  if 
other  peripheral  equipment  is  causing  ripple  and  if  so  make  the  necessary 
adjustments. 

c.  The picture background continuously changes color –  a fluorescent lamp’s magnetic 

field  may  cause  color  roll,  therefore,  reduce  the  number  of  fluorescent  lamps  or 
increase the distance between the camera and the lamps. 

d.  The picture appears smeared – (i) the power supply voltage level may be unstable, 

therefore,  try  another  power  supply;  (ii)  ensure  the  cables  are  correctly  connected 
and/or the cables are of the correct impedance. 

e.  Other interference may require a SecurityTronix ground loop isolation filter. 
f.  Power  is  on,  but  the  controller  does  not  work  –  (i)  check  to  make  sure  the  DIP 

switches  for  address  and  communications  baud  rate  are  properly  set,  (ii)  check  to 
ensure the RS485 connections at the camera and the PTZ Controller have the same 
polarity,  (iii)  check  the  integrity  and  continuity  of  the  unshielded  twisted  pair  (UTP) 
control cable. 

g.  Additional troubleshooting assistance can be found on-line at 

www.securitytronix.com

 

in addition to support from SecurityTronix sales engineers at 1-610-429-1511. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for ST-PTZ480-22

Page 1: ...v1 2 3 2 11 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL ST PTZ480 22 IP66 Rated High Speed Intelligent Dome PTZ Color Camera Copyright North American Cable Equipment Inc ...

Page 2: ...ecifications Typical 1 Image Sensor 1CB 22GD with SONY CCD 2 Resolution 480TVL 3 Lens Auto Iris F 3 9 to 85 8mm 22X Optical Zoom 4 Illumination 0 1 Lux Color 0 01 B W 5 Pan Range 360º continuous 6 Tilt Rotation Range 0º 90º flip 7 Manual Speed Pan 0 1º 135º sec 8 Manual Speed Tilt 0 1º 120º sec 9 Preset Speed 135º sec 10 Preset Accuracy 0 10 11 Preset Positions 128 12 Function Display Yes 13 Opera...

Page 3: ...ken damaged or loose If equipment appears to be damaged or defective please contact your distributor or SecurityTronix at 1 610 429 1511 for assistance 3 SPECIAL ATTENTION a The installer must comply with electrical safety standards There must be sufficient space between the camera s power supply and video line and any high voltage equipment and or cables b To help ensure the camera s life and pro...

Page 4: ...low voltage product If installed outdoors proper safety and lightning grounding are required k Before installing be sure the grounding wiring input power voltage DIP switches communication protocol and baud rate are correctly set prior to powering up and using 4 CAMERA SETUP Address Set Up See Appendix A for DIP Switch SW2 configurations for camera addresses Alarm Signal Alarm Relay Output AUX1 Al...

Page 5: ...s the CB 22GD camera module although various other camera modules may be compatible with the unit The DIP switches on the camera module s PCB board are factory set for the CB 22GD and are not to be adjusted by the installer or user 5 WIRING CONNECTIONS a Connect the power supply cable and communications cable to the AC24V and RS485 connections on the connection block as shown above b Connect the c...

Page 6: ...until there is a clear image Auto Focus The dome is in the auto focus mode when the joystick is moved left right up down or turned For manual focus press any key Enter Programming Menu Call preset 95 or user defined preset Please refer to short cut menu Set Return Zero Pan Tilt Point Call preset 34 or user defined preset Please refer to short cut menu Start Pan Scan Call preset 99 or user defined ...

Page 7: ...ol of exposure white balance privacy zones digital zoon infrared light sensitivity zoom speed focus speed and other functions Under the main menu position the cursor to Camera and press OPEN to enter the camera sub menu and set up the camera s parameters Note that exposure white balance focus privacy other and camera model have a sub menu Zoom speed changes when activated Exposure To maintain a cl...

Page 8: ...ppear before the selected menu Then move the joystick up or down the change the menu setup Press OPEN to confirm the changes or CLOSE to cancel Once completed the symbol will appear before the menu White Balance White Balance WB is the process of removing unrealistic color casts so objects that appear white in person are rendered white in the image Proper camera white balance must take into accoun...

Page 9: ...he Camera Mode is used to set various camera settings for the ambient environment Given the ambient environment may be changing e g day and night the unit allows the user to create and recall specific settings to easily manage changing conditions Under the Camera Mode menu press OPEN to enter the camera mode setup menu The 3 menus under Camera Mode Save are previous saved camera modes Move the cur...

Page 10: ...meters after the symbol turns to Then press OPEN to confirm or CLOSE to cancel after which the symbol will return to Pan The Pan Menu is found under the Main Menu Through the Pan Menu users can open and close a home position adjust auto pan speed set the tour speed and dwell time and open and close auto flip Home Place OFF ON OFF 1 32 Leisure Time 30 AS Speed 20 Auto Pan Speed 0 80 PS1 Speed 100 T...

Page 11: ...e cursor to the desired menu item and press OPEN The symbol turns to The parameters can now be changed Press OPEN to confirm or CLOSE to cancel The symbol will return to Self Act After the camera performs its self check the unit operates according to this menu The starting time is determined by the set Leisure Time The Self Act Menu is found under the Main Menu Move the cursor to Self act and pres...

Page 12: ...he sub menu Move the joystick up or down to enter additional menu pages Parameters for Alarm Mode are either ON or OFF Parameters for AlarmXSet are AUX1 AUX2 Alarm Output Set AUX1 AUX2 Alarm Mode OFF The alarm works when the alarm input terminal and GND are open circuited The AUX 1 relay is closed when there is an alarm and opened when there are no alarms The setup of AUX2 is the same as AUX1 Alar...

Page 13: ...etermine if other peripheral equipment is causing ripple and if so make the necessary adjustments c The picture background continuously changes color a fluorescent lamp s magnetic field may cause color roll therefore reduce the number of fluorescent lamps or increase the distance between the camera and the lamps d The picture appears smeared i the power supply voltage level may be unstable therefo...

Page 14: ...ON OFF OFF 13 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 14 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 16 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 18 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 19 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 20 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 128 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 129 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 130 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 131 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF...

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