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Table Of Contents 

 
 

1.

 

Important Safeguards ........................................................................................ 4

 

2.

 

Precautions ...................................................................................................... 5

 

2.1.

 

Operating .................................................................................................. 5

 

2.2.

 

Handling.................................................................................................... 5

 

2.3.

 

Installation and Storage............................................................................... 5

 

3.

 

Features .......................................................................................................... 6

 

3.1.

 

Camera Specifications ................................................................................. 6

 

3.2.

 

Pan/Tilt Functions ....................................................................................... 6

 

3.3.

 

Preset, Pattern, Swing, Privacy Mask, Group Functions and More…..................... 6

 

3.4.

 

PTZ Control................................................................................................ 6

 

3.5.

 

OSD (On Screen Display) Menu..................................................................... 6

 

3.6.

 

Alarm I/O Functions .................................................................................... 7

 

3.7.

 

Easy Installation and Operation .................................................................... 7

 

3.8.

 

Product & Accessories.................................................................................. 7

 

4.

 

Installation ....................................................................................................... 8

 

4.1.

 

DIP Switch Setup........................................................................................ 8

 

4.1.1.

 

Camera ID Setup ................................................................................. 8

 

4.1.2.

 

Communication Protocol Setup............................................................... 9

 

4.2.

 

Wall Mount Installation Using Wall Mount Bracket .......................................... 10

 

4.3.

 

Ceiling Mount Installation Using Wall Ceiling Bracket...................................... 12

 

4.4.

 

Cabling.................................................................................................... 13

 

4.4.1.

 

Power Connector ................................................................................ 13

 

4.4.2.

 

Video Cable ....................................................................................... 13

 

4.4.3.

 

RS-485 Communication....................................................................... 13

 

4.4.4.

 

Alarm I/O.......................................................................................... 13

 

5.

 

Operation....................................................................................................... 14

 

5.1.

 

Check Points Before Operation.................................................................... 14

 

5.2.

 

Starting OSD Menu ................................................................................... 14

 

5.3.

 

Reserved Preset........................................................................................ 14

 

5.4.

 

Relay Output Control ................................................................................. 15

 

5.5.

 

Preset ..................................................................................................... 15

 

5.6.

 

Swing ..................................................................................................... 16

 

5.7.

 

Pattern.................................................................................................... 16

 

5.8.

 

Group ..................................................................................................... 17

 

5.9.

 

Other Functions ........................................................................................ 18

 

5.10.

 

OSD Display of Main Screen .................................................................... 19

 

6.

 

How To Use The OSD Menu............................................................................... 20

 

6.1.

 

General Rules of Key Operation for Menu ..................................................... 20

 

6.2.

 

Main Menu ............................................................................................... 20

 

6.3.

 

Display Setup........................................................................................... 20

 

6.4.

 

Camera Setup .......................................................................................... 21

 

6.5.

 

Motion Setup............................................................................................ 22

 

6.5.1.

 

Park Action Setup............................................................................... 22

 

6.5.2.

 

Origin Position Setup .......................................................................... 23

 

6.5.3.

 

Alarm Input Setup.............................................................................. 23

 

6.5.4.

 

Preset Setup...................................................................................... 24

 

6.5.5.

 

Relay Output Setup ............................................................................ 24

 

6.5.6.

 

Edit Preset Label ................................................................................ 25

 

6.5.7.

 

Edit Preset Scene ............................................................................... 26

 

Doc # INS 20/21Z704T-PZ 

Issue Date: 03/22/2007 

Revision: C 

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Summary of Contents for 20Z704T-PZ

Page 1: ...y The customer should make sure that they have the most recent manual version Videology holds no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document Videology Imaging Solutions Inc USA 37M...

Page 2: ...Wall Ceiling Bracket 12 4 4 Cabling 13 4 4 1 Power Connector 13 4 4 2 Video Cable 13 4 4 3 RS 485 Communication 13 4 4 4 Alarm I O 13 5 Operation 14 5 1 Check Points Before Operation 14 5 2 Starting...

Page 3: ...6 8 Group Setup 27 6 8 1 Action Setup 28 6 9 Privacy Zone Mask Setup 28 6 9 1 Privacy Zone Position Setup 29 7 Specifications 30 7 1 Ceiling Mount 78V0014 31 7 2 Wall Mount 78V0013 31 8 Contact 32 Doc...

Page 4: ...Do not place or mount this product in or on an unstable or improperly supported location Improperly installed products may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and damage to the product Us...

Page 5: ...supply and all cables are properly connected While operating if any abnormal condition or malfunction is observed stop using the camera immediately and then contact your local dealer 2 2 Handling Do n...

Page 6: ...gned independently to meet to your requirements Max 8 sets of Swing action can be stored This enables the camera to move repetitively between two preset positions with designated speed Max 4 patterns...

Page 7: ...ractions such as turning on a light or sounding an alarm 3 7 Easy Installation and Operation This model is designed for outdoor environments A Fan and Heater are built in the housing and weather proof...

Page 8: ...driver you can set up the camera s ID number For example the left figure shows an example when Camera ID is 1 The range of ID is 1 99 Do not use 0 as camera ID Factory default of Camera ID is 1 If you...

Page 9: ...P 4800 bps ON ON OFF OFF PELCO P 9600 bps Otherwise Reserved Default Setting If you want to control using a DVR or P T controller their protocol must be identical to camera Otherwise you will not be a...

Page 10: ...the cable through the holes inside the bracket as shown in picture bellow 4 Attach the camera body to the wall mount bracket Test security of screws and camera body before turning camera into hanging...

Page 11: ...ng the included screws 8 Remove the transparent lens shield cover 9 Attach the dome cover using the included screws 10 This is the final appearance after installation Doc INS 20 21Z704T PZ Issue Date...

Page 12: ...Test the security of screws before attaching the camera Attach the camera to the Bracket using the included screws 4 Take off the clear lens protection cover 5 Turn the gray ring to place screw hole...

Page 13: ...hat the center pin has no connection 4 4 2 Video Cable Connect with BNC coaxial cable 4 4 3 RS 485 Communication After assembling communication wires to the included 2 pin terminal block plug it into...

Page 14: ...be controlled properly the operation of this manual is based on the standard Pelco Controller Since Preset 95 is reserved to start the OSD menu this cannot be used as regular Presets Therefore the des...

Page 15: ...27 positions can be stored as a preset position The Preset number can be assigned from 1 to 128 but 95 is reserved for displaying the OSD menu Using the preset key together with numeric keys in the co...

Page 16: ...ing number is 3 press 143 Preset Delete Swing To delete the swing use the OSD menu 5 7 Pattern Function Pattern enables us to save and play back the camera motions created when moving the joystick A m...

Page 17: ...Max 8 groups can be stored Each group can have a max 20 action entities which can be preset pattern or swing The group can be created modified and deleted using the menu Also the dwell time defined i...

Page 18: ...ed if you change the origin position It is noted that the tilt angle is not affected by this function Alarm I O If you use the optional Alarm I O module you can take advantage of 8 alarm inputs and 4...

Page 19: ...to move SWING When Swing is in action Preset Label The label is stored for a specific Preset Alarm Information This information shows current state of Alarm I O The character O of first line stands f...

Page 20: ...k on the controller After you change a value press Near key to save it or press Far key to cancel it 6 2 Main Menu System Information Display System Information Display Setup Enable Disable of OSD dis...

Page 21: ...flickerless function should be set to OFF in 60Hz power source situations The flickerless mode helps overcome flickering on the screen in cases where the AC power frequency is different from the vert...

Page 22: ...the view in the screen moves in the reverse direction Park Action Activate Park function Origin Position Redefine particular pan position to Origin Alarm Define Match the Alarm senor input to one of...

Page 23: ...ystick and redefine the origin 6 5 3 Alarm Input Setup Match the Alarm sensor input to one of the preset positions If an external sensor is activated the camera will move to the corresponding preset p...

Page 24: ...ill show a number corresponding to each point Otherwise will be displayed Edit Preset Label Edit the Label for a specific Preset position A Label can be named with max 13 characters This label is auto...

Page 25: ...n appropriate character from the Character set To choose that character press the Near key If you want to select a blank choose Space character If you want to delete a character before use the back sp...

Page 26: ...Record Pattern By using the Joystick move to the start position with the appropriate zoom To start the pattern recording press the Near key To exit this menu press the Far key Maximum recording time...

Page 27: ...W 15 sec Loop 1 3 This number represents how many swing motion will be repeated when swing is executed within a Group However Swing motion will be repeated indefinitely if you execute the Swing functi...

Page 28: ...ump to the upper level i e 2 4 Using the Up Down key select a number you want Then press the Near key If you press the Far key the number will be ignored and cursor will jump to the upper level i e 2...

Page 29: ...Near key to save or press the Far key to abandon 3 After you exit the Privacy Mask menu you will see the mask whenever you move to the location privacy zone is assigned The number in the center of th...

Page 30: ...30 C 50 C Mechanical Dimensions Dome 152mm 6 Housing 214mm x H 260mm 8 4 X H 10 2 Weight Approx 2 5 Kg Focus range f 3 9 85 8mm Zoom 22x optical 10x digital Auto focus speed 1 4 5 sec depends on ligh...

Page 31: ...7 1 Ceiling Mount 78V0014 7 2 Wall Mount 78V0013 Doc INS 20 21Z704T PZ Issue Date 03 22 2007 Revision C Page 31 of 32...

Page 32: ...com Please note that data in this application note is subject to change without notification Videology Imaging Solutions Inc is an ISO 9001 registered video camera developer and manufacturer serving s...

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