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AHP-3112S 

12x Outdoor PTZ Dome Camera 

User Manual 

 

Summary of Contents for AHP-3112S

Page 1: ...AHP 3112S 12x Outdoor PTZ Dome Camera User Manual ...

Page 2: ...erence received including interference that may cause undesired operation This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By proper waste handling of this product you en...

Page 3: ...entilation Blocking any of the built in airflow may cause overheating The product must be connected to a circuit with an adequate rating to prevent an over current condition on the circuit Slots in the product are provided for ventilation and should never be blocked or covered since these protect it from overheating The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a flexible surface ...

Page 4: ...g 8 2 4 ID Setup 9 2 5 Camera Control Protocol Setup 9 2 6 22 Pin Connector Definition 9 2 7 RS 485 Connector Definition 11 3 OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION 12 3 1 OSD Display Format 12 3 2 OSD Menu Tree 12 3 3 Configuration Menu 15 4 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 36 5 APPENDIX B SWITCH SETTINGS INDEXTABLE 38 B 1 Camera ID Setup 38 B 2 Protocol Setup 46 6 APPENDIX C OSD MENU NOTES 48 7 GVI SECUR...

Page 5: ...stallation and can be integrated with various digital surveillance products such as DVRs Control Keyboards and various sorts of accessories for a total surveillance solution The camera is incorporated with multiple protocols Pelco VCL Philips Samsung etc to enhance powerful connectivity 1 1 Product Features Precise and Accurate Dome Camera Performance High Resolution 650 TV lines Preset Speed up t...

Page 6: ... a video surveillance solution NOTE To extend the network distance up to 1 2 km 4000 feet and to protect the connected devices it is highly recommended to use a repeater at the mid point However a repeater may be needed in the network distance less than 1 2 km if the used cables are not the CAT 5 24 gauge cables ...

Page 7: ...d Screw x1 M3 Security Screw x1 M5 Standard Screw x1 M5 Security Screw x1 Lubricant Data Cable for Power Supply Video Alarm and RS 485 AC 24V Optical Cover Security Torx Quick Guide and User Manual Product CD 2 2 Description of Camera Parts Configuring the PTZ Dome Camera s ID and communication protocol is required before connecting the camera to other devices The switches used for configuring the...

Page 8: ...SW 6 Camera Upgrade RS 485 is the interface that communicates to the Dome Camera and its control device for this reason the RS 485 setup of the Dome Camera and the control device must be the same The RS 485 default setting is half duplex see the following diagram Please do not change the default setting without qualified specialists or a supplier s notice The SW3 and SW4 are used for termination a...

Page 9: ...9 GVI Security RS 485 Setting Half duplex Full duplex The Full duplex setting leads transmission of data in two directions simultaneously To complete the setting refer to 2 7 RS 485 Connector Definition ...

Page 10: ...otocol Settings for further configuration details Switch No Protocol Baud Rate Switch Setting SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 00 VCL 9600 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 01 Pelco D 2400 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 02 Pelco P 4800 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 04 Chiper 9600 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 05 Philips 9600 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 07 VideoPlus 9600 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 08 AD422 4800 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 09 DM P 96...

Page 11: ...rmation The Dome Camera s 22 pin connector definition is specified in the latter part The PTZ Dome Camera s Data Cables are illustrated as shown below AC24V Data Cable NOTE Be careful not to pull the cables improperly during installation Fasten the cables after completing the cable connection When wiring the AC 24V power cable ensure the Ground wire is inserted into the mid pin of the terminal blo...

Page 12: ...ecommended cables for RS 485 communication are CAT 5 cables maximum cable length for over 24 gauge wire is 4000 feet 1219 meters If the total cable length exceeds 4000 feet using a repeater to maintain the signals is recommended Please refer to the figure and table below for pin definition The factory default setting of connection is Half duplex Using Full duplex requires the adjustment of the dat...

Page 13: ...acters for each title 16 sets of title are available 6 Camera ID Show the camera ID 3 2 OSD MenuTree The OSD setup menu structure is listed in the following section The star symbol indicates the factory default PTZ Dome Camera Menu Tree Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default FOCUS AUTO AF MODE NORMAL Z TRIG PTZ TRIG AUTO EXIT SAVE YES MANUAL AE MODE EXPOSURE COMP OFF EXPOSUREVALUE 10 5dB 10 5dB 1 5d...

Page 14: ...DIGITAL ZOOM ON OFF OFF SLOW SHUTTER ON OFF OFF D N R 2D N R ON OFF ON 3D N R ON OFF ON EXIT SAVE YES IMAGE INVERSE ON OFF OFF FREEZE ON OFF OFF APERTURE 01 16 07 EXIT YES SETUP MENU 2 ENTER FLIP OFF M E IMAGE M E OFF EXIT SET YES ANGLE ADJUSTER ADJUST MIN ANGL 10 10 DEG 00 ADJUST MAX ANGL 080 100 DEG 90 EXIT SET YES PROPORTIONAL ZOOM ON OFF OFF AUTO CALI ON OFF OFF PASSWORD ON OFF OFF OSD AUTO CL...

Page 15: ...NCTION ON OFF OFF SELECT MODE PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE 001 256 001 008 001 004 001 008 001 RETURNTIME 001 128 MIN 001 GO ENTER EXIT YES ALARM SETTNG ENTER ALARM PIN 1 8 1 ALARM SWITCH ON OFF OFF ALARMTYPE NO NC NC NO ALARM ACTION PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE 001 256 001 008 001 004 001 0...

Page 16: ...D On Screen Display menu with a control device such as a control keyboard The tables below show each page of the OSD menu Additionally Appendix B provides a table for user s setting record To enter the OSD menu of the selected camera press CAMERA MENU key on the control keyboard and hold for 3 seconds to enter the OSD menu To select the setup item use direction keys on keyboard to move the OSD cur...

Page 17: ...p the sensor exposed shutter speed and by other exposure parameters With this item users can define how the Auto Exposure AE function works EXPOSURE COMPENSATION The exposure value rages from 10 5dB 10 5dB Select OFF to disable the function AE MODE AUTO In this mode the camera s Brightness Shutter Speed IRIS and AGC Auto Gain Control control circuits work together automatically to get consistent v...

Page 18: ...D and HI LOW indicates a higher sensitivity and can improve reliability of lens so that it is easier to switch to Day mode and relatively difficult to change into Night mode while HI indicates that it is easier to switch to Night mode and difficult to change into Day mode MANUAL IR MANUAL ON Select the item to remove the IR cut filter the camera will be in B W Night mode IR MANUAL OFF Select the i...

Page 19: ...he Dome Camera takes out the signals in a screen in the range from 2000 K to 10000 K MANUAL In this mode users can change the White Balance value manually R gain and B gain are adjustable and range from 0 to 127 3 3 6 XDR Function SHADOW FIGHTER XDR The Shadow Fighter XDR is especially effective in solving indoor and outdoor contrast issues to enhance better image quality and video display It enab...

Page 20: ...the image the image quality will be reduced SLOW SHUTTER The shutter speed determines how long the image sensor is exposed to light The Dome Camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed basing on the light condition of the operating environment With Slow Shutter function users can see clear image in low light conditions under 0 1 Lux DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION D N R With 2D 3D Noise Reduction t...

Page 21: ...Menu 2 3 3 8 Setup Menu 2 The SETUP MENU 2 is shown below FLIP Users can track an object continuously when it passes through under the Dome Camera with setting Flip to IMAGE digital flip or M E mechanical flip IMAGE IMAGE represents digital IMAGE FLIP which enables users to keep tracking objects seamlessly under the mode almost no delay occurs in comparing with that under the M E mode NOTE The Pri...

Page 22: ...ition PASSWORD The administrator can activate OSD Password function for security concerns Once the function is turned on users are required to enter the password every time when accessing to the OSD menu The Password setting menu is shown below The password setting procedure is like the following 1 Choose a number with direction keys and then press the CAMERA MENU key ENTER to input For example 0 ...

Page 23: ...ocus AE WBC Digital Zoom Slow Shutter Image Inverse and Aperture to factory defaults Once any one of the parameters mentioned above is modified The DEFAULT CAMERA item setting is on OFF automatically Select ON to set the camera parameters to default settings 3 3 10 ID Display Users are allowed to choose whether the dome ID will be displayed on the monitor to identify each dome For Dome Camera s ID...

Page 24: ... 7 When the setting is complete move the cursor to SAVE and press ENTER to save After completing the title settings return to the MAIN PAGE 3 3 13 Preset PRESET SET Totally 256 preset points can be set Follow the steps below when in the preset setting menu 1 Press the right left key on the keyboard to select a number 1 represents preset point 1 2 represents preset point 2 etc 2 Press the CAMERA ME...

Page 25: ...t PRESET POSITION Users can assign a specific preset position to the selected sequence point with this item SPEED Users can set the speed of one sequence point to the next one and the range of setup speed is from 1 to 15 Within the range PAN and Tilt speed varies from 5 300 degree sec DWELL TIME The DWELL TIME is the duration time that the Dome Camera will stay at a sequence point and the range is...

Page 26: ...r will move to END POINT automatically Ensure setting the end point to complete auto pan setting NOTE The tilt and zoom values of the start point will be recorded and fixed for the selected auto pan line END POINT Users are able to set the end point after the start point is defined Pan the Dome Camera to another position and press ENTER to save the position as the end point DIRECTION The item is f...

Page 27: ...e Camera to a desired view area for some protocols users may need to do it before entering the OSD and press ENTER to build the cruise path using the joystick on the control device The percentage of the memory buffer will be displayed on the screen Pan and tilt the Dome Camera to form a path NOTE Beware of the memory size when building a cruise path Once the buffer percentage reaches 100 recording...

Page 28: ...amera should go after the Return Time function which will be mentioned later is activated The preset point s should be set prior either in the PRESET setup menu or through the keyboard SEQUENCE LINE Select a Sequence Line that the Dome Camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered The Sequence Line s should be defined previously in the SEQUENCE setup menu AUTOPAN LINE Select an Auto pan Lin...

Page 29: ...neously only Alarm 1 will actually be handled ALARM SWITCH The item is used to enable or disable the selected alarm pin function Use the left right direction keys on the control keyboard to change the setting ALARM TYPE There are two kinds of alarm types Normal Open and Normal Close which are illustrated as below Select an alarm type that corresponds with the alarm application ALARM ACTION The ala...

Page 30: ...tup menu or through the keyboard DWELL TIME The DWELL TIME is duration of executing an alarm action If select the PRESET mode is selected when alarm takes place the Dome Camera will go to the selected preset position and stay there for a user defined period of time 1 127seconds Always when alarm takes place If select other modes SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE have been selected the camera will keep execu...

Page 31: ...threshold value The main menu is shown below BLOCK MODE In Motion Detect Mode users can set Block Mode as ON or OFF When BLOCK MODE is turned on if there are any variations e g caused by intrusion in the sections of the monitoring image the affected parts will be highlighted dynamically FRAME SET In a monitored field users can define specific areas as motion detection target zones Please refer to ...

Page 32: ...RESET mode when motion is detected the Dome Camera will go to the selected Preset position and stay there for a user defined period of time 1 127 seconds Always If select other modes SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE the Dome Camera will keep executing the selected mode DWELL TIME ALWAYS until it is interrupted by commands sent from a connected control device EXIT Exit the FRAME setting page and return to t...

Page 33: ...n enable or disable the Privacy Mask function through this item Set this item to ON before configuring mask zones TRANSPARENCY The color of privacy mask can be set as transparent Select ON to display transparent masks COLOR The color of privacy mask can be set through this item The available colors are black white red green blue cyan yellow and magenta SET MASK Use the control device to move the D...

Page 34: ...eset mask zone with this item Please follow the steps listed below 1 Select the mask zone that will be erased e g 01 2 Press ENTER to confirm the selection EXIT Exit the PRIVACY MASK menu and return to the MAIN PAGE 3 3 21 Language The camera supports multi language OSD operation the available languages include English French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish As you select a language with the ...

Page 35: ...Function The schedule function enables users to program a preset point or function Sequence Auto pan Cruise automatically to perform in a specific period of time SCHEDULE SWITCH Select ON to enable or OFF to disable the schedule function SCHEDULE POINT Users are allowed to arrange 32 sets of schedule point i e each set of schedule point can be assigned one kind of schedule modes SCHEDULE HOUR MINU...

Page 36: ...RUISE Users can select the CRUISE mode as an action carried out in a schedule point IR FUNC IR Function If the IR function mode is selected the AUTO IR FUNCTION will be activated for a schedule point SCHEDULE RESET Users can reset the whole schedule with the item SCHEDULE EXIT Exit the SCHEDULE menu and return to the MAIN PAGE 3 3 24 Exit OSD To exit the OSD setup menu users can either select this...

Page 37: ...C control Auto Manual Back Light Compensation On Off OPERATION Built in Protocol Pelco D P VCL Philips AD 422 JVC Samsung etc Multi Language OSD English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish Pan Travel 360 endless Tilt Travel 10 190 Manual Speed 1 80 s Presets 256 Preset Accuracy 0 225 Preset Speed 10 400 s Sequence 8 Auto Pan 4 Cruise 8 Privacy Mask 16 Proportional Pan Tilt On Off Pan and tilt...

Page 38: ...Cruise GENERAL Environment Outdoor IP66 Yes Controller Interface RS 485 Operating Temperature 22 F 113 F 30 C 45 C Dimension 11 1 x 7 6 in 131 x 200 mm Weight 4 6 lbs 2 1 kg Power Source AC24V Power Consumption 52 W with Heater Regulatory CE FCC RoHS NOTE All specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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Page 47: ... OFF OFF 253 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 254 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF B 2 Protocol Setup Protocol No SWITCH SETTING SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF...

Page 48: ...I Security 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 49: ...TTER SPEED PAL 1 50 1 10000 SEC NTSC 1 60 1 10000 SEC IRISVALUE F1 6 GAINVALUE 3 dB 28 dB EXIT SAVE YES EXIT SAVE YES IR FUNCTION AUTO THRESHOLD MID HI LOW AUTO EXIT SAVE YES MANUAL IR MANUAL ON OFF EXIT SAVE YES BACKLIGHT ON OFF ON WBC MODE AUTO AutoWhite Balance INDOOR OUTDOOR ATW Auto tracing WBC MANUAL R GAIN 000 127 B GAIN 000 127 EXIT SAVE YES SHADOW FIGHTER XDR ON OFF ON SETUP MENU 1 ENTER ...

Page 50: ...55 END 001 SPEED 01 15 01 DWELL TIME 000 127 SEC 000 RUN SEQUNECE ENTER EXIT YES AUTOPAN ENTER AUTOPAN LINE 1 4 1 START POINT TO FIND TO SAVE END POINT TO FIND TO SAVE DIRECTION RIGHT LEFT Right SPEED 01 04 01 RUN AUTOPAN EXIT CRUISE ENTER CRUISE LINE 1 8 1 RECORD START ENTER RECORD END ENTER RUN CRUISE ENTER EXIT ENTER HOME SETTING ENTER HOME FUNCTION ON OFF OFF SELECT MODE PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPA...

Page 51: ... FRAME SET NONE MOTION 01 04 FRAME DISABLE NONE MOTION 01 04 THRESHOLD NONE MOTION 001 255 EXIT YES PRIVACY MASK PRIVACY SWITCH ON OFF TRANSPARENCY ON OFF COLOR BLACK WHITE RED GREEN BLUE CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA SET MASK 01 16 H CENTER L R V CENTER D U H SIZE 000 080 000 V SIZE 000 060 000 EXIT SAVE CLEAR MASK 01 16 EXIT YES LANGUAGE ENGLISH PORTUGUESE SPANISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN ENGLISH TIME SETTIN...

Page 52: ... SAVE YES SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SWITCH ON OFF OFF POINT 01 32 01 HOUR 00 23 00 MINUTE 00 59 00 MODE NONE NO FUNCTION PRESET PRESET POINT 001 256 SEQUENCE SEQUENCE LINE 001 008 AUTOPAN AUTOPAN LINE 001 004 CRUISE CRUISE LINE 001 008 IR FUNC IR FUNCTION AUTO ON OFF SCHEDULE RESET YES EXIT OSD YES ...

Page 53: ...ng contact information Location Telephone Number Email Address North America 888 595 2288 Afterhours 972 693 6402 Technicalsupport gviss com Mexico 52 55 5682 9228 Technicalsupport gviss com Colombia 57 1258 1653 Technicalsupport gviss com Brazil 55 11 3037 7133 Technicalsupport gviss com This information is subject to change without notice GVI Security 2801 Trade Center Dr Suite 120 Carrollton TX...

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