Camera Presets - Q-See QH8013Z User Manual

Outdoor sdi pan-tilt-zoom dome camera with 20x optical zoom
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NEW PASSWORD/CHANGE PASSWORD
These features are not operational on this camera. If you are concerned about the security of your
camera - or your system for that matter - set up specific user accounts for anyone who has access
to your DVR. On QT-series DVRs you can limit user permissions to specific functions. Treat these user
accounts as you would a user account on a computer as far as password difficulty and sharing with
others.
DISPLAY SETUP WINDOW
This is the menu that allows you to enable the time, temperature, position and other displays that
you may have set up in other menus.
LOAD DEFAULT WINDOW
You can reset your camera back to the factory default settings through this menu.
Master Reset - This will reset the camera and active menu but will not clear settings such as the
camera's name, baud rate, preset points, patrols or etc.
Master Clear - Resets the camera and clears all user settings.
System Reboot - Reboots the camera, but does not clear any settings.
Firmware Update - The camera's firmware can be updated using the RS422 port. This should only
be done using a firmware package provided by Q-See.

CAMERA PRESETS

The commands listed in the first table are hard-wired into the camera. They can be accessed using
the DVR's PTZ Control window and clicking on
tions depending on where they are accessed or set.
Preset
Function
90
Run Trace 1
91
Run Patrol 1
92
Run Patrol 2
93
Run Patrol 3
94
Run Patrol 4
95
Open camera menu
97
Random scan
98
Point to Point scan
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. Those in the second table have multiple func-
Preset
Function
91
Set Random Scan
Task: Return to start point
92
Set left border of Point-to-
Point scan
93
Set right border of Point-to-
Point scan
EXTENDING CABLE
Your camera comes with a pre-built 100' RG59 power/video/data cable. If a longer run is desired, the
included power supply will power the camera up to 300 feet away, but you must use a continuous
shielded RG59 cable without any breaks in it. A communication wire will also need to be run in paral-
lel in order to control the camera.
To maintain video quality:
· SDI video requires the use of shielded cables.
· Always check state and local laws before installing cameras. (2011 NEC 820.44)
Other notes:
· If a cable run exceeds 800ft, we recommend using RG-6 coaxial cable which is available at most
retail building supply companies.
· Cable runs over 300 feet will require a larger camera power supply or for the power supply to be
only 300 feet away from the camera.
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