Security Tronix ST-PTZMINI-540W Installation Manual Download Page 7

v2.0  3/21/11 

Controller: 
 

  Preset #126 for linear scanning. 

  Preset #1 to 50 (1 being slow, 50 being fast) as the speed index for total scan speed 

time. Note each value refers to 

°

/second (e.g., 1 = speed of 1

°

/second) 

  Move  the  controller’s  joystick  to  the  beginning  location  and  adjust  the  image  to  be 

viewed. 

  Preset #127 as the preset point for the beginning location. 

  Move the joystick to the ending location and adjust the image to be viewed. 

  Preset #128 as the preset point for the ending location. 

  Call 128 to activate the linear scan. 

 

Tour 
 

Automatic Tour

 is incorporated in the ST-PTZMINI-540W allowing preset points to be inserted 

into a tour list. These preset points with timing pauses can be programmed as a tour route. In 
so doing, the ST-PTZMINI-540W can automatically follow a predefined path or route. Up to 8 
preset  points  and  timing  pauses  can  be  stored  in  the  camera.  Two  tour  routes  (#101  and 
#102)  can  be  created  using  8  preset  points  each.  The  camera  pauses  6  seconds  at  each 
point.  By way of example for Tour Route #101 using 3 preset points: 
 

  Preset 101. 

  For preset point 1 – move joy stick to the first location and Preset point 1. 

  For preset point 2 – move joy stick to the second location and Preset point 2. 

  For preset point 3 – move joy stick to the third location and Preset point 3. 

  Call 101 to activate Tour Route #101. 

 
 
6.  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-PTZMINI-540W

Page 1: ...v2 0 3 21 11 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL ST PTZMINI 540W Medium Speed Intelligent Dome PTZ Color Camera ...

Page 2: ...AWB BLC and AES The ST PTZMINI 540W uses the PELCO D protocol SPECIFICATIONS ST PTZMINI 540W Specifications Typical 1 Image Sensor 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD with DSP 2 Resolution 540TVL Color 600TVL B W 3 Lens Auto Iris 5mm 15mm 3X optical zoom w auto focus 4 Illumination 0 01 Lux 5 Video Output 1 0 0 2VP P 75Ω compound video signal 6 Signal to Noise Ratio 50dB 7 Manual Speed Horizontal 0 5 50 s Vert...

Page 3: ...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 Only use a dry cloth to clean the camera If there is dirt that is diffic...

Page 4: ... the required surveillance area and environment 5 FUNCTIONS and OPERATION Configuring the ST PTZMINI 540W The ST PTZMINI 540W s control board has an 10 DIP switch used to set a number of parameters including address communications protocols and control protocols Any command used should conform to the target camera and that camera s response should occur only when it has been addressed Of the 10 DI...

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Page 6: ...transferring preset positions is done through the PTZ Controller The ST PTZMINI 540W supports 128 preset positions Set Preset Positions The ST PTZMINI 540W supports up to 128 preset positions Setting the preset positions using a PTZ Controller is done as follows by way of example Move the joystick so the camera is on the location or image for the first preset point Push Preset button on the PTZ Co...

Page 7: ...tivate Tour Route 101 6 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 oth...

Page 8: ... Bit 5 Bit 3 is 0 without exception Bit 4 is auto scanning control points 1 0 ON OFF Bit 2 Iris Smaller 1 valid Bit 1 Iris Larger 1 valid Bit 0 Focus Nearer 1 valid Command Code 2 Bit 7 Focus Farther 1 valid Bit 6 Bit 5 for zoom control Bit 6 far away from the object 1 valid Bit 5 near the object 1 valid Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 separately control the movement down up left right 1 valid Bit 0 is 0 ...

Page 9: ...e 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Synchronized Byte Address Code 00H 09H 00H Auxiliary Switch Confirmation Code Turn Off the Command of Auxiliary Switches Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Synchronized Byte Address Code 00H 0BH 00H Auxiliary Switch Confirmation Code Auxiliary Switch Range is 01 08 ...

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