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v1.0  12/15/11 

 

INSTALLATION   AND   OPERATION   

 

  

  

 

 

 

 

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove the cover or back of 

this unit. No user serviceable parts are inside. 

 

CAUTION: To prevent electric shocks and risk of fire hazards, do not use other than 

specified power source. 

 

1.

 

UNPACKING   and   HANDLING   

 

Each unit is shipped assembled and factory tested. 
 
Ensure  that  all  accessories  are  removed  from  the  container  before  discarding  packing 
material 
 

2.

 

MECHANICAL   INSPECTION   

 

Inspect  the  front  and  rear  of  the  equipment  for  shipping  damage.  Make  sure  the 
equipment  is  clean,  and  no  connectors  are  broken,  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 proper operation do not point the camera 

towards the sun or strong light. 

c.  Do not install the camera in an environment where the temperature is above 122

°

 

F.  

d.  Do not install the camera near a magnetic field or a high-power motor. 
e.  Do not mount the camera near a radiator or heater. 
f.  The installation site and material must fully support the weight of the product. 
g.  Only use a dry cloth to clean the camera. If there is dirt that is difficult to remove 

wipe gently with a mild detergent. Never use strong or abrasive detergents. 

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and 
maintenance (servicing) instructions. 

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous 
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a 
risk of electrical shock.  

Summary of Contents for ST-PTZIR530-36

Page 1: ...V1 0 12 15 11 INSTALLATION MANUAL ST PTZIR530 36 IP66 Rated High Speed Intelligent Dome PTZ IR Color Camera Copyright North American Cable Equipment Inc ...

Page 2: ...and HANDLING 4 2 MECHANICAL INSPECTION 4 3 SPECIAL ATTENTION 4 4 CAMERA SETUP 5 Protocol Set Up 5 Camera Address Set Up 6 5 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 6 6 FUNCTIONS and OPERATION 9 System Information 10 Display 10 Dome Settings 12 Camera Setup 20 Operation Setup 22 Restart 26 Factory Defaults 27 Help 27 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 28 APPENDIX A 29 ...

Page 3: ...a with integrated heater and blower SPECIFICATIONS 1 Image Sensor EX View HAD CCD 2 Resolution 530TVL 3 Picture Elements NTSC 768x494 4 Lens 3 4mm 122 4mm F1 6 F4 5 5 Illumination 0 01 Lux IR On 6 Zoom 432X 36X Optical 12X Digital 7 Sync system internal External V Lock 8 S N Ratio 50dB 9 White Balance ATW Indoor Outdoor Manual AWB One Push WB 10 Gain Auto Manual 11 Video Output 1Vp p Composite Vid...

Page 4: ...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 proper operation do not point the camera towards the sun or strong light c Do not install the camera in an environment where the temperature is above 122 F d Do not install the camera near a magnetic field or a high power moto...

Page 5: ...hes communication protocol and baud rate are correctly set prior to powering up and using 4 CAMERA SETUP It is advisable to configure the camera s settings prior to physically installing the unit To set the camera s address and protocol remove the settings cover on the side of the camera This will expose two sets of 8 bit DIP switches one each to set the camera s protocol and address Protocol Set ...

Page 6: ...hes to set up to 255 camera addresses The 1st bit is the lowest and the 8th bit is the highest See Appendix A for SW1 DIP Switch configurations for PELCO P and PELCO D protocols Note the DIP Switch settings are slightly different for each protocol 5 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Unscrew the power box from the mounting bracket Then thread the cables across the bracket and connect to the circuit board in th...

Page 7: ...aterproof sealant to the joint gap where the camera dome joins the bracket Attach the mounting template to the location where the camera is to be mounted Drill holes according to the template and install the mounting bolts Install the entire unit camera body bracket and power box to the mounting bolts and tighten ...

Page 8: ...s are connected tighten the two heads It is advisable to apply waterproof sealant to the heads Close the power box and tighten the bracket to the box Double check all bolts and screws are tight It is advisable to apply waterproof sealant to all joint gaps After the camera is physically mounted and installed Connect the camera to the monitor with a 75Ω coaxial video cable Connect power supply s AC ...

Page 9: ...v1 0 12 15 11 9 6 FUNCTIONS and OPERATION From the PTZ controller calling preset position 95 will display the camera s On Screen Display OSD menu The camera s OSD Menu Tree is below ...

Page 10: ...ter submenu DISPLAY A DOME Press IRIS OPEN to set the Dome Setting with the ON OFF option B PRESET Press IRIS OPEN to set the Preset Setting with ON OFF 2SEC 5SEC 10SEC option C MOTION Press IRIS OPEN to set the Auto Setting with ON OFF 2SEC 5SEC 10SEC option D ZONES Press IRIS OPEN to set the Zones Settings with ON OFF 2SEC 5SEC 10SEC option E DATE TIME Press IRIS OPEN to set the Date Time Settin...

Page 11: ...desired position Press IRIS OPEN to confirm B DOME TITLE Press IRIS OPEN to set the Dome Setting and move the joystick to move the Dome to the desired position Press IRIS OPEN to confirm C ZONES Press IRIS OPEN to set the Zones Setting and move the joystick to move the Zone to the desired position Press IRIS OPEN to confirm D MOTION Press IRIS OPEN to set the Auto Setting and move the joystick to ...

Page 12: ...n Off External Auto Turning on or off the IR LED will depend on the light sensor When the light sensor detects the environmental light level is lower than the IR LEDs threshold the IR LEDs will turn on and the camera will switch from color to black and white When the environmental light level is higher than the IR LEDs threshold the IR LEDs will turn off and the camera switches from black and whit...

Page 13: ... STOP TIME Press IRIS OPEN to enter the STOP TIME submenu and move the joystick left or right to select the desired time value to be changed then move the joystick up or down to change the value NOTE It is more effective to set the IR LED start and stop times in the Timing Mode F1 ZOOM MATCH Press IRIS OPEN to set the ZOOM MATCH When OPEN is selected the illumination and power of the IR LEDs are m...

Page 14: ...eset 1 scan 1 cruising tour 1 pattern tour 1 no control Press IRIS OPEN to confirm C PRIVACY MASK Move the cursor to PRIVACY MASK and press IRIS OPEN to enter the PRIVACY MASK SETTINGS submenu A1 PRIVACY MASK Move the cursor to MASK NO and press IRIS OPEN to set up Move the joystick to select any one of eight privacy masks B1 ENABLE Move the cursor to ENABLE and press IRIS OPEN to enable the priva...

Page 15: ...G Move the cursor to DATE and press IRIS OPEN to set up the date Shift the joystick right or left to the desired setting position then move the joystick up or down to adjust the date Press IRIS OPEN to confirm B1 TIME SETTING Move the cursor to TIME and press IRIS OPEN to set up the time Shif the joystick right or left to the desired setting position then move the joystick up or down to adjust the...

Page 16: ...IRIS OPEN to enter the PASSWORD SETTINGS submenu A1 MODIFY PASSWORD Move the cursor to EDIT PASSWORD and press IRIS OPEN to enter the password modification mode Input the old password first Input the new password Press IRIS OPEN to confirm The default password is 111111 B1 PASSWORD PROTECTION Move the cursor to ENABLE and press IRIS OPEN to enter the password protection mode Move the joystick up o...

Page 17: ...v1 0 12 15 11 17 G DOME TITLE SETUP Move the cursor to DOME TITLE SETUP and press IRIS OPEN to enter the DOME TITLE SETUP submenu ...

Page 18: ...r to the line below INPUT Press IRIS OPEN to enter the INPUT METHOD setup Move the joystick up and down to chose the desired input method English Capital English Lower Case Chinese Number Special Character Move the cursor to one line below INPUT and press IRIS OPEN to enter the character input mode The selected character twinkles Move the joystick to the desired character and press IRIS OPEN to in...

Page 19: ...ion and the user wants to continue the vertical rotation the dome will automatically rotate by 180 in 2 seconds Press IRIS OPEN to turn this function On or Off D1 AUTO STOP TIME Auto pause time refers to the period of time when the dome does not receive any input and after that the camera will automatically pause Options are 15 30 and 60 seconds E1 MENU OFF TIME The menu will automatically shut of...

Page 20: ...se the joystick to switch the backlight compensation on to increase the illumination D PICTURE FREEZE Move the cursor to FREEZE and press IRIS OPEN to enter the PICTURE FREEZE setup menu Move the joystick up or down to turn On or Off this function E VERTICAL REVERSE Move the cursor to VERTICAL REVERSE and press IRIS OPEN to enter the VERTICAL REVERSE MENU Move the joystick up or down to flip the i...

Page 21: ...e cursor to BRIGHT and press IRIS OPEN to enter the setup mode Move the joystick up or down to select the illumination value E1 EXPOSURE Move the cursor to EXPOSURE and press IRIS OPEN to enter the setup mode Move the joystick up or down to select the desired parameters Auto Manual Shutter Iris Bright F1 SHUTTER SPEED Move the cursor to SHUTTER SPEED and press IRIS OPEN to enter the setup mode Mov...

Page 22: ... number The camera supports 220 presets from numbers 1 to 64 and 100 to 255 B1 TITLE SETUP Move the cursor to TITLE and press IRIS OPEN to enter the submenu to title the preset position C1 CALL Move the cursor to CALL and press IRIS OPEN to call the related preset position D1 SETUP Press IRIS OPEN to enter preset setup mode and it displays Press Iris Open to confirm The user can move the dome to a...

Page 23: ... LEFT LIMIT SETUP Move the cursor to LEFT LIMIT and press IRIS OPEN to enter setup mode The camera will display Press Iris Open to confirm The user can move the camera to a desired left boundary position and press IRIS OPEN to save that position E1 RIGHT LIMIT SETUP Move the cursor to RIGHT LIMIT and press IRIS OPEN to enter setup mode The camera will display Press Iris Open to confirm The user ca...

Page 24: ... When is on PRESET move the joystick up or down to select the preset number to be added to the sequence When is on INS move the joystick up or down to select the edition mode as insert ok and delete Press IRIS CLOSE to quit E1 DELETE Move the cursor to DELETE and press IRIS OPEN to delete a sequence D PATTERN Move the cursor to PATTERN and press IRIS OPEN to enter the PATTERN submenu A1 PATTERN NO...

Page 25: ... Confirm Move the joystick to the desired position and press IRIS ON to confirm F1 DELETE Move the cursor to DELETE and press IRIS OPEN to delete the current zone F TIMING ACTION The user has the option of scheduling functions during specific time periods These functions include presets cruise tracking pattern tours and scanning Move the cursor to TIMING ACTION and press IRIS OPEN to enter the TIM...

Page 26: ...nu A1 SENSITIVITY Move the cursor to SENSITIVITY and move the joystick up or down to adjust the sensitivity level from 1 to 15 with 1 being the most sensitive and 15 the least sensitive B1 FRAME RATE Move the cursor to FRAME RATE and use the joystick to adjust the frame inspection rate to Low Mid High C1 ENABLE Move the cursor to ENABLE and use the joystick to enable or disable AUTO TRACKING NOTE ...

Page 27: ...amera to its factory default settings from the Main Menu move the cursor to Factory Setup and press IRIS OPEN Help The camera offers a embedded help for assistance about the menu settings From the Main Menu move the cursor to HELP and press IRIS OPEN ...

Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...v1 0 12 15 11 29 APPENDIX A CAMERA ADDRESS SETTING USING 8 DIGIT DIP SWITCH SW1 PELCO P ...

Page 30: ...v1 0 12 15 11 30 PELCO D ...

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