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Speed Dome Camera Instruction Manual
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Features
Camera Specifications
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CCD Sensor
: 1/4" Interline Transfer CCD
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Zoom Magnification :
×
10 Optical Zoom,
×
10 Digital Zoom (Max
×
100 Zoom)
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Day & Night Function
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Various Focus Mode : Auto-Focus / Manual Focus / Semi-Auto Focus.
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Independent & Simultaneous Camera Characteristic Setup in Preset operation
Powerful Pan/Tilt Functions
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Max. 360
°
/sec high speed Pan/Tilt Motion
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Using Vector Drive Technology, Pan/Tilt motions are accomplished in a shortest path. As a result,
time to target view is reduced dramatically and the video on the monitor is very natural to watch.
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For jog operation using a controller, since ultra slow speed 0.05
°
/sec can be reached, it is very easy
to locate camera to desired target view. Additionally it is easy to move camera to a desired position
with zoom-proportional pan/tilt movement.
Preset, Pattern, Swing, Group, Privacy Mask and More…
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MAX. 127 Presets are assignable and characteristics of each preset can be set up independently,
such as White Balance, Auto Exposure, Label and so on.
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Max. 8 set of Swing action can be stored. This enables to move camera repetitively between two
preset positions with designated speed.
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Max. 4 of Patterns can be recorded and played back. This enables to move camera to follow any
trajectory operated by joystick as closely as possible.
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Max. 8 set of Group action can be stored. This enables to move camera repetitively with
combination of Preset or Pattern or Swing. A Group is composed of max. 20 entities of
Preset/Pattern/Swings.
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Privacy Masks are assignable, not to intrude on other’s privacy. (4 Privacy Zones)
PTZ(Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Control
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With RS-485 communication, max. 255 of cameras can be controlled at the same time.
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Pelco-D or Pelco-P protocol can be selected as a control protocol in the current version of firmware.
INTRODUCTION
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