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About The 

YACHTcam

 

Functions 

Soft Address 

Camera address can be changed via calling specific presets. 

Baud Rate and Protocol Self-adaptive 

Camera can detect Pelco D protocols and 4800bps baud rate automatically. 

Set Camera Address, Baud Rate and Protocol 

Every camera needs to have its own address, baud rate and protocol, the camera only responses 

to the commands sent with the same settings, please refer to DIP settings for more information 

about setting address, baud rate and protocol. 

Proportional Pan 

Proportional pan automatically reduces or increases the pan and tilt speeds in proportion to the 

zooming times. At telephoto zoom settings, the pan and tilt speeds will be slower for a given 

amount of joystick deflection than at wide zoom settings. This keeps the image from moving too 

fast on the monitor when there is a large amount of zoom. 

Auto Flip 

When the camera tilts downward and goes just beyond the vertical angle, the camera rotates 180º

When the camera rotates (flips), the camera starts moving upward as you continue to hold joystick 

in the down position. Once you let go of the joystick after the dome rotates, joystick control returns 

to normal operation. The auto-flip feature is useful for following a person who passes directly 

beneath the camera

 if the camera is being used for secutity purposes

Save/Call Preset 

Preset function is that camera saves current horizontal angle and title angle of pan/tilt, zoom and 

position parameters into memory. When necessary camera calls these parameters and adjusts 

Pan/Tilt and camera to that position. User can save and call presets easily and promptly by using 

keyboard controller or other controller. The camera supports up to 256 presets. 

Zoom control 

User can adjust zoom wide or tele by controller and get desired image. 

Focus control 

System defaults Auto Focus mode, that is, the lens and camera will automatically adjust the focus 

to get the best image. 

Summary of Contents for Yacht Cam

Page 1: ...PTZ Cameras User Manual V2 0...

Page 2: ...t your supplier immediately if any parts are either missing or damaged 2 Make sure if the contents are all included as per the packing list 3 Do not attempt to use the device with missing or damaged p...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT 7 KEEP PACKAGE 7 DIMENSIONS 8 CONNECTIONS 9 MENU SETTINGS 10 MENU CONFIGURATION 10 MENU EXPLANATION 12 VIDEO 12 PAN TILT 15 SYSTEM 16 SYMBOLOGY 17 REBOOT 18 RESTORE FACTORY D...

Page 4: ...OFTWARE OPERATION 23 CONFIGURE 31 TROUBLE SHOOTING 33...

Page 5: ...not remove screws or covers of the camera There are no self serviceable parts inside Refer to qualified service personnel for servicing Video cable and RS485 cable should be a distance away from other...

Page 6: ...8 provide clear view in total darkness Dual HD SDI output up to 1080P30 for color and thermal video at the same time Dual H 264 stream output for color and thermal video at the same time Single axis v...

Page 7: ...p When the camera tilts downward and goes just beyond the vertical angle the camera rotates 180 When the camera rotates flips the camera starts moving upward as you continue to hold joystick in the do...

Page 8: ...ue IRIS Control System defaults Auto IRIS Camera can adjust immediately according to the alteration of back ground illumination so that a lightness steady image can be achieved You may adjust IRIS by...

Page 9: ...170m Recognition Range 2099 ft 640m 426 ft 130m 2099 ft 640m 426 ft 130m 4429 ft 1350m 951 ft 290m Daylight Imaging Camera Video Sensor 1 2 8 CMOS 2 13MP Effective Pixel 1920 H x 1080 V HD Video Netwo...

Page 10: ...ical image stabilization Network Resolution Max 1920X1080 30fps Video Compression H 264 Network Protocol HTTP RTSP TCP UDP ONVIF Dual Stream Support General OSD Language English Comm Interface RS 485...

Page 11: ...ks well after installation please power on it for an initial test with the following steps Connect the camera with correct power supply Connect control cable video cable Power on the camera The camera...

Page 12: ...block camera initializations P T Z FAIL Failure of pan tilt and block camera initializations Check Installation Environment Please confirm the installed place has enough room to install the camera and...

Page 13: ...8 Menu Settings Dimensions The camera installation type is fixed Fixed Installation 1 User provides mounting bracket Fixed Installation 2 with mounting bracket 7 48 in 3 94 in 8 in...

Page 14: ...acket Instructions 1 Fix the mounting riser with the camera with 6 screws 2 Fix the sealing ring to the mounting plate 3 Fix 6 screws supplied by users to the mounting plate Connections Connect the ca...

Page 15: ...ORMAT 1080P25 1080I25 720P50 720P25 Refer to Page 12 WIDE DYNAMIC ON OFF DNR 1 2 3 4 5 OFF FOCUS MANUAL AUTO FREEZE ON OFF DIGI ZOOM ON OFF DIS OFF DAY NIGHT AUTO DAY NIGHT EXPOSURE PAN TILT Refer to...

Page 16: ...page 18 SYSTEM Refer to page 16 ADDRESS 0 255 PROTOCOL PELCO D BAUD RATE 4800 VIDEO FORMAT 1080P30 MOUNT MODE STAND CEILING DISPLAY INFO ON OFF RS 485 CU NMEA0183 SOFTWARE VER V1 4 10 SYMBOLOGY Refer...

Page 17: ...e up or down to choose option the mark shows current option has been chosen press Iris Open button to get into this menu VIDEO From Main menu navigate to VIDEO option press Iris Open to get into VIDEO...

Page 18: ...us Near Far to adjust focus FREEZE ON OFF When the camera is cruising among presets if PREEZE is on the image from first preset until the second preset will be frozen after second preset is reached th...

Page 19: ...t SLOW SHT LIMIT this option sits under Full Auto there are On and Off options MANUAL manually adjust Gain Shutter Speed and Iris GAIN Values 3 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 SPEED Values 1 1...

Page 20: ...t zoom value available options are shown as below Options Available Values Explanation PAN TILT SPEED 1 2 3 Set camera s Pan Tilt speeds AUTO FLIP ON OFF Set auto flip On or Off PARK ACION When camera...

Page 21: ...alues Explanations ADDRESS 0 255 Suggested to call presets to change camera s address new address will take into effect after camera is rebooted PROTOCOL Displays current protocol camera supports Pelc...

Page 22: ...er main menu navigate up or down to choose SYMBOLOGY press Iris Open to get into the menu shown as below Options Available Values Explanations SCENE ON OFF Used to switch among different scenes the re...

Page 23: ...Network Settings The camera is ONVIF compliant to be implemented together with your NVR and etc Detailed implementation tools like SDK and etc will be provided separately Special Control Commands The...

Page 24: ...f 33 Turn off Scene Off 34 Put camera into Park mode hide camera inside housing Off 35 Move camera out of Park mode Off 39 Turn on off digital zoom Off 40 Turn on off on screen display Off 43 Turn on...

Page 25: ...off this function There are 1 5 steps from low to high The higher the level is the better the image quality is but there will be more video trails Soft Address The camera address can be changed via pr...

Page 26: ...LAN No special setting is needed for LAN environment The PTZ is Plug N Play Please refer to the following connection and set the camera IP as DHCP or static Pic 0 1 Note The camera can be used for vi...

Page 27: ...ely for further development ONVIF the camera supports ONVIF 2 1 version default ID admin Password 123456 RTSP operation 1 Make sure your PC and the camera are in the same LAN 2 Main stream link rtsp I...

Page 28: ...ce Start IPCamConf and the main interface shows as follows Pic 1 1 There are 5 modules in the main interface System menu Camera list PTZ View and Camera info System menu entrance of 5 functions Pic 1...

Page 29: ...et and control of the current camera when available Pic 1 4 View view the video snapshot audio and SD recorded video clip of the current camera Pic 1 5 Camera info display ID IP and firmware version o...

Page 30: ...tatic S when there is an SD card in the camera but it s not recording any video The is no S and the icon is static when the camera has no built in SD card PTZ Pic 1 7 Left area PTZ control including p...

Page 31: ...he camera to a preset just select the preset number in the preset list in PTZ interface Pic 1 8 Camera info Pic 1 9 Device ID camera s ID Click to copy the ID Type The camera type number IP camera IP...

Page 32: ...27 Network setting Pic 1 10 Image Version camera firmware version Playback Click playback to start playback Click Real time to exit Pic 1 11...

Page 33: ...em Click CONFIGURE and click SYSTEM Password set password to prevent unauthorized view of the camera video and audio PTZ when the camera is equipped with external PTZ unit camera address and baud rate...

Page 34: ...ording when it s power up and online Start recording shall be enabled Overwrite the new recorded file will overwrite the oldest one when SD is full Stop when full stop recording when SD card is full 2...

Page 35: ...r update Remove cameras from update Select camera in unselected list and click to remove the cameras from the list of update Click update to start firmware update Please make sure the camera cannot be...

Page 36: ...31 Network setting Pic 1 16 Configure Click CONFIGURE and click Network Pic 1 17...

Page 37: ...d from 3479 7000 or randomly selected However it shall be 5000 for RTSP communication Network type the type of camera IP to be assigned It can be static Use the following or DHCP based on the actual u...

Page 38: ...ra Inadequate power supply Replace the power supply Normal self test but out of control Wrong connection of RS485 cable Check and reconnect the cable Wrong camera ID set Check and reset the Switches W...

Page 39: ...CA YF PATCF ZD 025 Y06020403013 The user manual is only for reference it is subject to changes please ask for the latest version from your supplier...

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