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Summary of Contents for SSC-SD26P

Page 1: ...Color Video Camera Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference SSC SD26P SD36P 4 155 823 04 1 2009 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ... 14 MANUAL LIMIT STOPS 14 RECOVER TIME 15 SCAN SPEED 15 STOP TIME 15 MAX SPEED 15 TOUR 15 CAMERA TITLE 16 CAMERA TITLE INPUT 16 CAMERA TITLE POSITION 16 CAMERA TITLE 16 PRESET SETUP 17 POINT SETTING 17 PRESET SPEED 17 TITLE 17 PRESET WD 17 PRESET MOTION 18 Other menus 18 FREEZE ACTIVITY 18 SCAN TILT ANGLE 18 SCHEDULE 19 MOTION DETECTION 19 SYSTEM 20 WEEK 20 TIME 20 PASSWORD 20 POWER UP Mode 20 LOA...

Page 3: ...ditions IP66 sealing housing rigid and rain wind resistant suitable for outdoor installation Line lock sync function by AC power supply 50Hz 209 preset points External control is performed by RS 485 Settings can be performed using the screen menu Exwave HADTM is the trademark of Sony Corporation DynaViewTM is the trademark of Sony Corporation IP66 is the protection level provided by JIS and IEC Sa...

Page 4: ...rom the unit as this may invalidate the warranty Typical CCD phenomenon The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CCD Charge Coupled Device image sensors They do not indicate malfunctions White flecks Although the CCD image sensors are produced with high precision technologies fine white flecks may be generated on the screen in rare cases caused by cosmic rays etc This is r...

Page 5: ... unit 1 Operating Instructions Chinese version 1 English version 1 Sun shield optional 9 pin connecting cable 1 3 pin connecting cable 1 Screw spanner 1 Allen Wrench 1 Small plastic bag 2 Big plastic bag 1 Power cable terminal 1 Wire band 1 Screw 1 ...

Page 6: ...sary to start the camera in the envionment of 40 to 5 due to blackouts or other reasons Cold Start procedures 1 Turn on the power and turn off the camera after the heater operates for 1 hour and then turn off 2 Turn on the camera again 6 7 8 9 0 qa qs qd qf 1 2 3 4 5 Monitor Alarm inputs Keypad controller not supplied AC 24V power adapter Alarm outputs RS485 GND Alarm In 1 Alarm In 2 Alarm In 3 Al...

Page 7: ...e table on Page 26 When the scan range has not been set The camera will rotate horizontally until a command from the keypad controller is receivied e g horizontal rotate vertical rotate iris focus etc When the san range has been set The camera will rotate horizontally in the scan range until a command from the keypad controller is received e g horizontal rotate vertical rotate iris focus etc For d...

Page 8: ...n range has not been set The camera will randomly pick a stop point and perform scanning until a command from the keypad controller is receivied e g horizontal rotate vertical rotate iris focus etc Refer to the diagram below When the scan range has been set The camera will randomly pick a stop point and perform scanning in the set range until a command from the keypad controller is receivied e g h...

Page 9: ... choose the function to use 6 Press the OPEN key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen WHITE BALANCE WB Main menu CAMERA SETUP menu 6 white balance modes are available ATW AUTO ONE PUSH WB INDOOR OUTDOOR MANUAL ATW mode white balance ranges form 2000 K to 10000 K AUTO mode white balance ranges form 3000 K to 7500 K ONE PUSH WB mode if you want to use hot key c...

Page 10: ...ailable Adjust Auto Exposure setting options 1 Press 95 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to CAMERA SETUP and then press the OPEN key to enter the CAMERA SETUP menu 3 Move the cursor to AE and then press the OPEN key to enter Auto exposure mode 4 Move the cursor to the desired option and then press the OPEN key to enter 5 Move the joystick u...

Page 11: ...pness 5 Press the OPEN key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen SYNC LOCK The camera can use the power frequency as the source of synchronous signal Signal sync can be set to Line lock or INT The setting range of sync lock phase is 40 250 Set the SYNC LOCK Main menu CAMERA SETUP menu Line lock menu 1 Press 95 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds to ente...

Page 12: ... confirm the zone size and then go to the setup screen for the zone color Screen display PRIVACY ZONE COLOR Move the joystick up down to select the zone color black or white 5 Press the OPEN key to confirm the zone color and then go to the next zone setting screen or press the CLOSE key to exit the privacy zone setup mode Note Up to 24 zones can be setup but the screen can simultaneously display 8...

Page 13: ...hod is similiar to that of above mentioned alarm setup Besides the motion detection is performed with the full screen range and this function will work obviously with the changing of surround environment When the power frequency is different from speed dome power frequency it is recommended to activate Flickerless function Horizontal Pan Vertical Tilt Setup Main menu PAN TILT SETUP menu AUTO FLIP ...

Page 14: ...20 s 1 Press 95 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to PAN TILT SETUP and then press the OPEN key to enter the PAN TILT SETUP menu 3 Move the cursor to MANUAL SPEED and then press the OPEN key to enter 4 Move the joystick up down to choose the desired zoom speed 5 Press the OPEN key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from t...

Page 15: ... to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen STOP TIME In random frame or auto scan modes STOP TIME can be set During scanning the camera will pause at each stop position from 5 sec to 120 sec Set the Stop Time 1 Enter 95 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to PAN TILT SETUP and then press the OPEN key to enter the PAN TILT SETUP menu 3 ...

Page 16: ...e up down to set the preset point 6 Move the joystick left right to choose the end position E move up down to set the preset point 7 Press the OPEN key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen CAMERA TITLE Main menu CAMERA TITLE menu CAMERA TITLE INPUT A camera title of up to 20 characters can be set and displayed at the top or bottom of the screen Set the Camera...

Page 17: ... to enter 4 Move the joystick up down to choose the desired preset point and move left right to set the preset speed 5 Press the OPEN key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen TITLE Main menu PRESET SETUP menu TITLE menu The title of preset points can be set For the setting method refer to CAMERA TITLE 1 Press 95 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds to e...

Page 18: ...o or preset scanning modes the camera screen can be disabled during movement and the screen image will only be shown until the camera reaches the stop point Main menu OTHERS menu Set Freeze Activity 1 Press 95 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to OTHERS and then press the OPEN key to enter the OTHERS menu 3 Move the cursor to FREEZE ACTIVITY...

Page 19: ...N key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen MOTION DETECTION Main menu OTHERS menu MOTION DETECTION menu The detection mode can be set MOTION can be set to ON or OFF The motion detection range can be set with the MOTION AREA item The LEVEL item can be set to HI MID or LOW The INTERVAL TIME item can be set between 1 255 sec 1 Press 95 and then hold the PRESET k...

Page 20: ...rsor to PASSWORD and then press the OPEN key to enter 4 Move the cursor to PASSWORD ENABLE press the OPEN to enter and move the joystick up down to select ON or OFF 5 If ON is selected enter the password Press the OPEN key to enter the PASSWORD menu 6 Move the joystick up down left right to set the password 7 Press the OPEN key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from the menu s...

Page 21: ...ve the cursor to E FLIP and then press the OPEN key to enter 4 Move the joystick up down to choose ON or OFF 5 Press the OPEN key to confirm or press CLOSE to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen MIRROR Set Mirror mode 1 Press 95 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen 2 Move the cursor to SYSTEM and then press the OPEN key to enter the SYSTEM menu 3 Move...

Page 22: ...and vertical tilt etc Once the pattern is recorded it can be played back accordingly to the user s discretion Each set can record up to 6 minutes and up to 4 sets 24 minutes of patterns can be recorded Recording tour configuration 1 Record Press 101 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds Begin the first set Press 102 and then hold the PRESET key for 2 seconds Begin the second set Press 103 and...

Page 23: ... OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF 6 OFF OFF MOTION OFF OFF DETECT TIME OFF DELAY TIME 5s BACK AUTO FLIP ON PROPORTIONAL P T ON SCAN LIMIT STOPS OFF MANUAL SPEED 120 s MANUAL LIMIT STOPS OFF RECOVER TIME OFF SCAN SPEED 5 s STOP TIME P O 10s MAX SPEED 430 s TOUR 1 O 255 BACK TOUR P O OFF PRESET SPEED P O MAX TITLE PRESET WD P O OFF PRESET MOTION BACK PRESET TITLE INPUT 1 TITLE POSITION UP BACK ...

Page 24: ... 0 BACK LIGHT COMP ON OFF OFF WDR ON OFF OFF DAY NIGHT AUTO MANUAL AUTO D N THRESHOLD HI MID LOW MID FLICKERLESS ON OFF OFF ZOOM LIMIT SSC SD26P 26 52 104 208 312 26 ZOOM LIMIT SSC SD36P 36 72 144 288 432 36 ZOOM SPEED EXT 0 7 5 SHARPNESS 0 15 10 SYNC LOCK MODE Line Lock INT INT LL PHASE 40 250 PRIVACY ZONE P1 P8 ON OFF OFF ALARM ACTIONS INPUT NO 0 255 BW OFF OFF MOTION 0 255 BW OFF PATH OFF DETEC...

Page 25: ...ERVAL TIME 1 sec 255 sec 1 sec OTHERS FREEZE ACTIVITY ON OFF OFF SCAN TILT ANGLE 0 92 30 SCHEDULE WEEK Sun Mon Tue Wed Thr Fri Sat Mon ENABLE ON OFF OFF START 00 59 23 59 00 00 END 00 59 23 59 00 00 ACTION N A AS FS RS TR N A MOTION DETECTION ACTION ON OFF OFF MOTION AREA 1 Min 4 Min and MAX LEVEL HI MID LOW LOW INTERVAL TIME 1 sec 255 sec 1 sec SYSTEM WEEK Sun Mon Tue Wed Thr Fri Sat Mon TIME 00 ...

Page 26: ... Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 1 77 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 2 78 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 3 79 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 4 80 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 5 81 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 6 82 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 7 83 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 8 84 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 9 85 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 10 86 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 11 87 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 12 90 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 13 91 Preset Begin TOUR TOUR 14 92 Pr...

Page 27: ... on the screen 1 32 35 66 111 255 Set Preset Configure the P T Z position ACCEPT blinking on the screen 83 Set Preset Enter privacy zone 1 8 setup mode 90 Set Preset Set Joystick left limit MANUAL LEFT LIMIT appears on the screen 91 Set Preset Set Joystick right limit MANUAL RIGHT LIMIT appears on the screen 92 Set Preset Set scan left limit SCAN LEFT LIMIT appears on the screen 93 Set Preset Set ...

Page 28: ... the dome cover and tighen the dome cover screws Caution When installing the dome cover do not damage the O ring on the dome cover For the sake of waterproof screw torque should be between 2 45N m to 2 69N m Adjust the DIP switch 1 Use the supplied screw spanner to loosen the 3 screws and turn the cover in the clockwise direction then remove the cover 2 Adjust the following DIP switches The switch...

Page 29: ...ition such as the ceiling please request the experienced contractors or installtion personnel to perform the installation If you want to install the camera in the high positions make sure that the installation position and the installation structure are strong enough to endure the weight 5 times that of the device to be suspended and then reinstall the camera securely Serious personal injury may r...

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Page 32: ... on off on 167 on on on off off on off on 168 off off off on off on off on 169 on off off on off on off on 170 off on off on off on off on Address SW pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 171 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...

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Page 34: ...P controllers consult an authorized Sony service facility SW pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Commu nication Protocol Pelco D NC NC ON OFF OFF OFF NC NC Pelco P NC NC OFF OFF OFF OFF NC NC Baud rate 2400 NC NC NC NC NC NC ON ON 4800 NC NC NC NC NC NC OFF ON 9600 NC NC NC NC NC NC ON OFF 19200 NC NC NC NC NC NC OFF OFF Terminal resistance ON NC ON NC NC NC NC NC NC OFF NC OFF NC NC NC NC NC NC ...

Page 35: ...tio More than 50dB Horizontal resolution 540 TV lines Minimum illumination Color 1 lux F1 6 50 IRE GAIN set to MAX 0 6 lux F1 6 30 IRE GAIN set to MAX Color 1 4 lux F1 6 50 IRE GAIN set to MAX 0 7 lux F1 6 30 IRE GAIN set to MAX Monochrome 0 01 lux F1 6 50 IRE GAIN set to MAX 0 004 lux F1 6 30 IRE GAIN set to MAX Monochrome 0 01 lux F1 6 50 IRE GAIN set to MAX 0 005 lux F1 6 30 IRE GAIN set to MAX...

Page 36: ...4V 10 IP66 Yes Mass about 5 kg Power consumption 120W Note Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER R...

Page 37: ...Specifications Dimensional drawing 37 Dimensional drawing Front view Top view Unit mm 367 8 408 5 14 7 6 35 φ 177 φ 216 φ ...

Page 38: ...reset go 90 Tour3 Preset go 91 Tour4 Preset go 92 Pattern1 Record Preset set 101 Pattern2 Record Preset set 102 Pattern3 Record Preset set 103 Pattern4 Record Preset set 104 Pattern Record Stop Preset go 105 Pattern1 Run Preset go 101 Pattern2 Run Preset go 102 Pattern3 Run Preset go 103 Pattern4 Run Preset go 104 Show Ver Preset go 75 PT Zero Preset go 76 BackLight ON Preset go 71 BackLight OFF P...

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