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DISP (Display)

Toggles the display on the front of the PTZ Controller, 
showing the Command Address, Protocol and Baud Rate.

PRESET (HOLD to defi ne)

Changes or accesses preset points.

PATTERN (press and HOLD)

Allows for the programming of lists of preset points for 
the camera to view in sequence.

DELETE (press and HOLD)

Will remove a Preset Point or Pattern. 

RUN

Commands the system to begin executing the 
programmed pattern.

HOME

Master Preset Point. Whilst not in Cruise Mode 
(see page 15) the camera will automatically 
return to this position whilst idle.

A & B

Master Preset Points. They are defi ned in the same way 
as other Preset Points (see page 14). They operate as 
shortcut buttons thereafter.

0 – 9

The number buttons. Used to enter a numerical value 
into the PTZ controller.

C

Clear. Removes the last digit entered into the controller, 
somewhat like the ‘backspace’ key on your computer.

-/--

Allows for the entry of more than one digit at a time. “-” 
represents a single digit, whilst “--” indicates space to 
enter two digits.

S1 ~ S4

Shortcut to the SPEED setting for the 
camera. 1 is the slowest shortcut speed, 
4 is the highest.

P1 ~ P8

Shortcuts to PRESET POSITIONS. Pressing 
the button will send the camera directly to 
the corresponding PRESET POSITION.

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Layout of Remote Control

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Removing a Preset Point

Removing Preset Points is performed in much the same manner as defi ning them. 
Once a Preset Point has been removed, selecting it as detailed opposite will no 
longer have any effect, until a new point is set.
•  Press the DELETE button on the remote, and hold for two seconds.
•  The display will now read “Clr-”
•  Press a number key to select a Preset Point number. To choose a Preset Point 

with a value higher than 10, press the -/-- button fi rst.

•  Press ENTER to confi rm.
•  The selected Preset Point will now no longer be set.

Cruise Mode

Whilst the PRO-690 is in Cruise Mode, the camera will move continuously and 
automatically, only pausing when it arrives at Preset Points for a short interval. 
There are two ways to enter Cruise mode.

Auto-scan (Cruise) Mode

When in Auto-scan Mode, the PRO-690 will continuously move automatically, 
attempting to observe as much of the fi eld of view as practicable in the shortest 
time it can.
•  To enter Auto-scan Mode, press AUTO.
•  For an alternate Auto-scan mode, go to Preset Point 99.

Manual Cruise Mode

You can program lists of Preset Points for the PRO-690 to view in order.
•  First, create all the Preset Points you wish to see, as detailed on page 8.
•  Press and hold PATTERN for two seconds. 
•  The display will now read “PStA”.
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Press the NUMBER button for the fi rst Preset Point you want in the programmed 
loop, using the -/-- button to access points higher than 10 if necessary.

•  Press ENTER once the camera has moved to that Preset Point to confi rm.
•  Repeat for the other Preset Points you want on the loop, in the order that you 

want them to be accessed. Remember to press ENTER each time to confi rm 
your selection.

•  Press and hold PATTERN for two seconds. The display will now show “PSt0” 

confi rming that the pattern programming has ended and the pattern has been 
saved.

•  Press RUN to initiate the programmed pattern, and press RUN again to stop 

the pattern.

Summary of Contents for PRO-690

Page 1: ... user This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only and is not transferable to any third party Unauthorized end user or third party modifications to any component or evidence of misuse or abuse of the device will render all warranties void By law some countries do not allow limitations on certain exclusions in this warranty Where applicable by local laws regulations and legal...

Page 2: ... s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure product is fixed correctly and stable if fastened in place Do not operate if wires and terminals are exposed 2 FOR BEST RESULTS This is a semi professional 360º PTZ dome camera conforming to PELCO P D stand ards To obtain the best image quality please use a high quality cable particularly if the cables required length ex...

Page 3: ...nvironment it will not be able to see anything Consider illuminating your subject perhaps simply leaving a light on will make all the difference If you really need to see in absolute darkness consider upgrading to a camera with infrared night vision built in Problem After running the dome for an extended period it seems to lose precision Solution The PTZ system needs to be re initialized this is t...

Page 4: ... the wait time the amount of time the camera will spend stationary before defaulting to the home point by using numerical shortcuts 77 80 The Home Point is stored as PRESET 76 Defining this Preset Point will redefine the Home Point To remove the Home Point follow the instructions for deleting a Preset Point and DELETE Preset Point 76 F1 F4 Shortcut Buttons These are user defined buttons which can ...

Page 5: ...0 Init EEPROM to Default 241 Init System 242 Begin PATTERN setup 243 End PATTERN setup 244 Set PATTERN speed 245 Set PATTERN stay time 246 Set PATTERN point number 247 Start run PATTERN Enable Auto Start PATTERN cruise 248 Stop run PATTERN Disable Auto Come Back Home Point 249 Set Pan Limited to 0x38 255 Set Pan Tilt speed to fast mode CLEAR Function 1 32 Clear Preset Point 62 Clear Left Limited P...

Page 6: ...ntil a new point is set Press the DELETE button on the remote and hold for two seconds The display will now read Clr Press a number key to select a Preset Point number To choose a Preset Point with a value higher than 10 press the button first Press ENTER to confirm The selected Preset Point will now no longer be set Cruise Mode Whilst the PRO 690 is in Cruise Mode the camera will move continuousl...

Page 7: ...he preset points use the shortcut buttons marked P1 through P8 Of course this only works for the first eight Presets To access Preset 9 and above Press the SHOT button If you re accessing a point above 10 press the button Enter the number of the Preset you d like to access Press ENTER to confirm As a shortcut if you are already in Preset mode the controller will display Pxxx you can just enter the...

Page 8: ...le systems can be connected to the RS485 cable in a bus or line configuration The exact details of the wiring solution will vary by environment the following is presented only as a guide Please Note If you already have or are planning on getting a PTZ capable Swann DVR then using the supplied PTZ controller is optional The PTZ system can be controlled by the RS485 connection built into the DVR In ...

Page 9: ...tocol and Baud Rate Press and hold the SETUP button The display on the Controller will change to a letter either d or p and a number 12 24 48 or 96 The letter represents the current protocol either Pelco P or Pelco D The number is the abbreviated Baud Rate i e 12 represents 1200bps 24 represents 2400bps and so on Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the Protocol Use LEFT and RIGHT to change the Ba...

Page 10: ...e camera A freestanding pole of sufficient height and integrity to reliably hold the camera securely is an ideal choice as is the centre of the ceiling in a larger room or a warehouse Height For best results the PRO 690 PTZ Dome should be mounted as high up as practicable This is because the camera has complete freedom of tilt movement in the 90º below the horizontal plane Stated more simply it ca...

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