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3. INSTALLATION 

 
This section contains detailed instructions for installing the camera. These instructions assume that the installer has a 
good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods. 
 

3.1. DIMENSIONS 

 

                                         

 

 

 

3.1.1. PREPARATION 

 
Before the installation, please make sure the PTZ camera will run well. Connect the cables of video (to video display), 
RS-485 (to control device) and power. The PTZ camera will run a calibration and then display messages on screen as 
follows: 

 

 
It means the PTZ camera is ready for installation. 
 

3.1.2.  DIP SWITCH SETTING 

 
The PTZ camera provides a switch to set camera address as the following pic. The camera address can also be set via 
soft address in the OSD or special preset commands. 

 

Pic. 1 Switch Position 

 
Protocol and baud rate are both self-adaptive. The PTZ camera can automatically detect the controller’s setting and 
change its own accordingly. 
 
The factory default setting is: 
Protocol: Pelco-D 
Baud Rate: 2400bps 
Camera address: 1 
 
To set the camera address via DIP switch, 

 

Remove the switch cover; 

PTOL: PELCO-D 
COMM: 2400, N, 8, 1 
ADDR: 1 
SOFTWARE  VERSION   V5.4.6 

Summary of Contents for IR Auto Tracking/ High Speed PTZ Camera

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USER MANUAL IR Auto Tracking High Speed PTZ Camera ...

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Page 3: ... included as per the packing list Do not attempt to use the device with missing or damaged parts Send the product back in its original packing if it is damaged The information contained in the document is subject to change without notice The document contains the user manual for IP analog auto tracking and regular high speed ptz cameras You may have the PTZ camera with part of the functions Please...

Page 4: ... 4 5 Preset Positions Programming and Recalling 12 4 5 Function Program Menu 12 4 5 1 system Information 13 4 5 2 Display Setup 13 4 5 2 1 Label Position 14 4 5 3 Main Programming Menu Dome Settings 1 14 4 5 3 1 Camera 15 4 5 3 2 Motion 18 4 5 3 3 Power Up 19 4 5 3 4 Presets 20 4 5 3 5 Patterns 20 4 5 3 6 Zones 21 4 5 3 7 Clear Set 22 4 5 3 8 Preset Number 22 4 5 4 Secondary Programming Menu Dome ...

Page 5: ...o the electrical power supply shown on the ratings plate Contact your retailer if in doubt Lay the power wires keeping them from being trodden on or squeezed by objects placed on top of them Pay particular attention to leads near plugs screws and the product outlet Disconnect the power lead and the wiring to protect the camera during electrical storms or when it is left unattended and not used for...

Page 6: ...ol Baud rate self adaptive Prime direction the PTZ can remember the current camera direction north south east west etc Resume and memory of camera position at power off Alarm input Alarm output Alarm action 2 2 FUNCTIONS Object Tracking In auto tracking mode the camera can track a moving object in the target area with auto pan tilt and zoom which realizes smart unattended surveillance Tracking Cru...

Page 7: ...mory When necessary dome calls these parameters and adjusts Pan Tilt Zoom to that position User can save and call presets easily and promptly by using keyboard controller or infrared controller The camera supports up to 256 presets Lens Control 1 Zoom control User can adjust zoom wide or tele by controller to get desired image 2 Focus control System defaults Auto Focus mode that is the lens and ca...

Page 8: ...mable signal from the camera back box that can trigger another device to operate An auxiliary output is programmable to trigger from an alarm or from a controller Password Protection The camera features password protection to prevent unauthorized changes to the camera settings You can open the System Information and Display Setup Screens but cannot access any of the camera Settings menus Windows B...

Page 9: ...R Wave Length 850nm IR Range 100m IR Switch Auto Manual General Comm Interface RS 485 Spectra Address 0 255 Protocol PELCO P PELCO D self adaptive Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200bps self adaptive Voltage DC24V AC24V Power 20W Standby 50W Max Working Temp 30 60 IP Index IP66 TVS Anti thunder Anti surge Dimensions Φ220 mm 350 mm Weight 4 5kg with wall mount bracket Table 1 Technical Data The spe...

Page 10: ...and then display messages on screen as follows It means the PTZ camera is ready for installation 3 1 2 DIP SWITCH SETTING The PTZ camera provides a switch to set camera address as the following pic The camera address can also be set via soft address in the OSD or special preset commands Pic 1 Switch Position Protocol and baud rate are both self adaptive The PTZ camera can automatically detect the ...

Page 11: ...t the 6Pin connector to the connection base of the PTZ Step 2 Fix the flange to the housing with M8 socket screws Step 3 Drive 4 holes as per the bracket at the installation place e g wall Make sure the place is robust enough to hold the whole ptz camera and accessories Step 4 Lead the 6pin cable package out through the bracket ...

Page 12: ... Step 5 Fix the PTZ to the bracket Step 6 Fix the whole PTZ cameras to the installation place 3 1 4 CABLE CONNECTIONS When installing outdoors make sure installation is properly sealed to keep moisture out ...

Page 13: ... ready to receive commands from our control keyboard see figure below after connecting Besides our control keyboard the PTZ camera also accepts other standard control devices with Pelco D P or other accepted protocols This manual is based on our control keyboard In case other control devices please refer to the manual of the control device for the command syntax 4 2 1 CONTROL KEYPAD PASSWORD AND A...

Page 14: ...e method for accessing these controls will be shown in detail in the following paragraphs 4 3 SELECT A CAMERA The camera to be controlled must be selected first For example the following command selects camera 1 CAM 1 ENTER After this operation the message CAM 1 will appear on the control panel display 4 4 CAMERA MOTIONS After selecting a camera it can be moved either directly using the control pa...

Page 15: ...l turn the camera upwards Normal operation of the joystick will be resumed as soon as the downward tip is interrupted also only for an instant At this point to follow the subject in the same direction you will need to tip the joystick upwards as you would normally 4 4 2 ZOOM The camera frame may be adjusted by using the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT commands Use ZOOM IN to zoom into the detail use ZOOM OUT...

Page 16: ...ORY DEFAULT will delete all preset values The Presets store the coordinates according to an angular reference system Therefore the reference system zero point may become misaligned with the camera mechanics after prolonged use of the tilting and panning functions Minor inaccuracies in preset positions may occur In this case calibrate the angular coordinate system using the REBOOT SYSTEM command Th...

Page 17: ...EFAULT This performs a total reset and loads the default settings The operations may take a few seconds approximately 20 seconds the message WAIT will appear on the monitor RESET CAMERA This function reset the device without clearing the settings performed by the user Resets the camera menu settings except for the password REBOOT SYSTEM This function restarts the device without clearing the settin...

Page 18: ...FF Show or high the camera temperature Table 3 4 5 2 1 LABEL POSITION The labels may be positioned where required on the screen Screen 5 Label Position To establish a position 1 Point the cursor to the label to be moved by moving the joystick vertically 2 Press OPEN 3 Symbol will appear 4 Position the entire label in the chosen position using the joystick 5 Press OPEN 6 Repeat this operation for e...

Page 19: ...ped as shown in the following table To edit the value simply select the required menu item using the joystick with vertical movements and the OPEN button Then edit as required Select BACK EXIT to close the item Screen 7 Camera Option Value Explanation DIGITAL ZOOM ON OFF Switch digital zoom ON or OFF BACK LIGHT COMP ON OFF Switch back light compensation ON and OFF The BACK LIGHT COMPENSATION funct...

Page 20: ... 300 1 425 1 600 1 1000 1 1250 1 1750 1 2500 1 3500 1 6000 1 10000 OF SECOND This selects the maximum opening of the IRIS It is used to manually set the IRIS opening time These adjustments are possible only in MANUAL or SHUTTER mode IRIS LEVEL F2 0 F1 6 F1 4 OFF F22 F19 F16 F14 F11 F 9 6 F8 0 F6 8 F5 6 F4 8 F4 0 F3 4 F2 8 F2 4 Manual IRIS adjustment parameter F It is used to manually set the IRIS ...

Page 21: ...tes for outdoor use IN This function automatically balances the whites for indoor use MAN In this mode white balancing may be performed by manually selecting the amount of red R GAIN and blue B GAIN R GAIN 1 255 Adjust the red components using these values This is adjustable only when AUTO WHITE BALANCE is set MAN B GAIN 1 255 Adjust the blue components using these values This is adjustable only w...

Page 22: ...d resume the tilt stroke PROPORTIONAL PAN ON OFF If this mode is active the pan and tilt speed applied by the keypad is proportional to the set zoom so that the movement speed decreases when the zoom increases PARK TIME 15 S 12 H With this function the camera will resume the function defined in PARK ACTION by specifying a value in 1s 1m 1h steps following a stop or interruption of the performed fu...

Page 23: ...ng limits open To set the left and right scanning limit position the camera at the required pan angle and press OPEN to set A preset position may be called up outside these scanning limits SET AZIMUTH ZERO This sets the pan zero position see below CLEAR AZIMUTH ZERO This is used to delete the zero position settings see below Table 10 SET SCAN submenu This includes a number of settings related to t...

Page 24: ...ion is used to select a presetting for entering a descriptive label This operation is allowed for up to 64 presets Press the OPEN button and use the joystick to set the number of the presetting to be stored Press OPEN to confirm EDIT PRESET LABEL This submenu is used to access writing mode for associating a label to a presetting see below EDIT PRESET POSITION This submenu is used to position and s...

Page 25: ...ONES Screen 17 ZONES A zone is a space defined on the display by the user It may be associated to a label Up to 8 zones may be defined Option Value Explanation ZONE NUMBER 1 8 This option is used to select a zone Press the OPEN button and use the joystick to set the required zone number Press OPEN to confirm EDIT ZONE LABEL This submenu is used to associate a label to a zone see below EDIT ZONE Th...

Page 26: ...e Explanation CLEAR ZONES This option is used to delete all the zone settings CLEAR PRESETS This is used to delete all the Presets CLEAR PATTERNS This is used to delete all the pattern settings RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT This performs a total reset and loads the default settings The operations may take a few seconds approximately 20 seconds the message WAIT will appear on the monitor Table 15 4 5 3 8...

Page 27: ... 5 4 1 ALARMS Screen 21 Alarms The camera has 2 alarm inputs and 1 alarm outputs The actions defined by the user may be associated to an alarm Option Value Explanation ALARM NUMBER 1 2 This option allows selecting one of the 2 alarm inputs SEQUENCE SECS 1 250 Duration time in seconds of the action related to each alarm when several alarms occur at the same time ALARM SETTINGS This shows detailed s...

Page 28: ...th tracking on alarm ACTIVATE AUX OFF Turn on off the relay output after the alarm ALARM CONTACT ON OFF This determines the current AUX gives output actions or not It is related to the above setting ACTIVATE AUX Table 18 If an alarm is triggered during any automatic operation of the camera Pattern Auto Tracking etc the operation in progress is stopped and the camera executes the action that has be...

Page 29: ...boot for the new address to take effect When the hard address is different from that of last power up the hard address will be applicable and the camera address will be hard type 4 5 4 3 PASSWORD Screen 25 Password Option Value Explanation ENABLE PASSWOR ON OFF This enables the password EDIT PASSWORD This is the password entry procedure Table 20 The password is a numeric combination max 10 digits ...

Page 30: ...hout details BLANK ALL ABOVE OFF 0 80 Blanks out the upper part of the frame shown on the monitor The value means the beginning degree of the vertical position BLANK ALL BELOW OFF 0 80 Blanks out the lower part of the frame shown on the monitor The value means the beginning degree of the vertical position SET WINDOWS The submenu is used to position and configure the privacy zones see below SET MAS...

Page 31: ...ess OPEN The following screen will appear Screen 29 Edit Window Location 3 A cross shaped pointer will appear on the monitor this pointer will correspond to the middle of the privacy zones being created 4 Point the cross shaped cursor to the required position by moving the joystick in the vertical and horizontal directions 5 Press OPEN A square will appear on the monitor with the previously define...

Page 32: ...ecomes visible after defining the color and the position of the privacy zone 1 Press on EDIT WINDOW ZOOM 2 Press OPEN the following screen will appear Screen 30 Edit Window Zoom 3 Press OPEN and start the zoom setting procedure The newly created privacy zone will appear on the monitor 4 Use the joystick to obtain the required zoom level over which the privacy zone will become visible a Turn clockw...

Page 33: ...o load the auto tracking default settings SIZE SENS LARGE MEDIUM SMALL This option defines the total dimensions of the object to be tracked The parameters are LARGE MEDIUM SMALL An object larger than one fourth of the screen is LARGE An object smaller than one eighth of the screen is SMALL GRAY SENS HIGH MEDIUM LOW This option determines the auto tracking sensitivity The sensitivity measures the g...

Page 34: ...cked 1 slow 63 fast TRACKING TIME AUTO 1 15 MINUTES This option allows setting the max tracking duration in minutes during which the camera automatically tracks moving objects Once the tracking time has expired the camera exits the tracking mode waiting for further commands Table 26 TRACKING BOUNDARY submenu Operations needed to establish an intervention zone for the tracking function Screen 34 Tr...

Page 35: ...SENS most false alarms are caused by the tracking of unexpected objects For this reason it is preferable to select low sensitivity ZOOM SETTING it is advisable to use the lowest possible zoom values WAIT TIME particularly in the case of poor lighting conditions or frames with interference it is preferable to set the lowest possible time to prevent the camera from constantly tracking unexpected obj...

Page 36: ...ns needed to enter labels to be associated to events 1 Use the joystick to point the cursor to the EDIT EVENT LABEL option 2 Press OPEN The following menu will appear on the display 3 Point the cursor to the first character to be used and press OPEN Point the cursor to BACKSPACE to delete it 4 After writing the text point the cursor to OK and press OPEN to save and go back to the main screen Scree...

Page 37: ...8 at the end of the park time PATTERN 1 The camera performs pattern action 1 on alarm PATTERN 2 The camera performs pattern action 2 on alarm PATTERN 3 The camera performs pattern action 3 on alarm PATTERN 4 The camera performs pattern action 4 on alarm CRUISE The camera performs a cruise on alarm the camera runs a cycle consisting of up to 30 preset positions CRUISE TRA The camera performs a crui...

Page 38: ...E to delete it 4 After writing the text point the cursor to OK and press OPEN to save and go back to the main screen 4 6 SPECIAL CONTROL PANEL COMMANDS The camera can be programmed and operated using various quick control panel commands Below panel commands are based on using our keyboard controller In case of other control device please refer to the relative manual Control panel command Function ...

Page 39: ...ht limit of the boundary CALL 92 ENTER Call the left limit of the boundary CALL 93 ENTER Call the right limit of the boundary CALL 94 ENTER Start Stop wide dynamic range function only for relative modules CALL 97 ENTER Start random scan function CALL 98 ENTER Start frame scan function CALL 99 ENTER Start auto scan function CALL 160 ENTER Turn on IR lights CALL 161 ENTER Turn off IR lights Table 33...

Page 40: ...isconnected Reconnect power wiring Pan Tilt not initializing when power on Address protocol and baud rate is not correctly set Check and set the parameters again RS485 cable is not correctly connected Check and reconnect RS485 cable Video is not stable Video cable is wrong Check and reconnect video Power source is wrong Change the power source Control center is not stable RS485 wiring error Check ...

Page 41: ...N OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 29 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 30 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 31 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF...

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Page 44: ... 171 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 172 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 173 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 174 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 175 ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 176 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 177 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 178 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 179 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 180 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 181 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 182 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 183 ON ON ON OFF ON ON...

Page 45: ... ON 222 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON 223 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON 224 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 225 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 226 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 227 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 228 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 229 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 230 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 231 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 232 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 233 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 234 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 46: ...42 42 251 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 252 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 253 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 254 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Table 35 SWITCH SETTING ...

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