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This document provides technical information for the user. Videology reserves the right to modify the information in this document as necessary. 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.
2. Important Safety Instructions This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
3.5. OSD (On Screen Display) Menu An OSD menu is provided to display the status of the camera and to configure the functions interactively. The information such as Camera ID, Pan/Tilt Angle, Alarm I/O and Preset can be displayed on screen. 3.6.
Parts Name & Functions 1. Dome Cover Do not remove the protective vinyl from the dome cover before finishing the installation. This protects the dome cover from scratches and/or dust. 2. DIP Switch Sets the camera’s ID and protocol. 3. Main Body Cable Provides power and signal connections between the main body and the mounting bracket.
4. Installation 4.1. DIP Switch Setup Before installing the camera, you should set the DIP switches to configure the camera ID. Doc # INS-20/21Z704T-PZ30 Issue Date: 07/28/2008 Revision: A Page 9 of 49...
4.2. Address ID Setup The ID number of the camera is set using a binary number. An example is shown below. The range of IDs are 1~255. Do not use 0 as camera ID. The factory default of the camera ID is 1. To control a certain camera, you must match the camera ID with the Cam ID setting of the DVR or Controller.
4.4. Installation using the Wall Mount 1. Install the wall mount bracket. 2. Wire cables to the terminal blocks on the PCB. 3. Hook up "Drop Prevention Spring" on the main body to prevent the camera from unexpected drops and connect the main body cable to the main body connector. Doc # INS-20/21Z704T-PZ30 Issue Date: 07/28/2008 Revision: A...
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4. Line up the mold lines and assemble main body to the wall mount bracket. 5. Turn the main body on its axis CW (Clockwise) and after assembling, screw the main body to the wall mount bracket to protect from any vibration. 6.
4.5. Installation using the Pendant Mount 1. To pass cables to the ceiling, make a 2” – 3” (50~60mm) diameter hole on the ceiling panel and attach the ceiling mount bracket. 2. Wire the cables to the terminal blocks on the PCB. Doc # INS-20/21Z704T-PZ30 Issue Date: 07/28/2008 Revision: A...
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3. Hook up the "Drop Prevention Spring" on the main body to prevent the camera from unexpected drops and connect the main body cable to the main body connector. 4. Line up the mold lines and assemble the main body to the ceiling mount bracket. Doc # INS-20/21Z704T-PZ30 Issue Date: 07/28/2008 Revision: A...
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5. Turn the main body on its axis CW (Clockwise) and after assembling, screw the main body to the ceiling mount bracket to protect from any vibration. Doc # INS-20/21Z704T-PZ30 Issue Date: 07/28/2008 Revision: A Page 15 of 49...
4.6. Wire Connections Bracket Terminal Block Power Connection 4.6.1. The standard power for the system is 24VAC/2A. Please, check the voltage and current capacity of rated power carefully. Video Connection 4.6.2. Connect with a BNC coaxial cable. RS-485 Communication 4.6.3. For PTZ control, connect this line to the keyboard and DVR.
4.7. Alarm I/O Connection Sensor input connection Before connecting sensors, check the driving voltage and output signal type of the sensor. Since the output signal type of the sensors are divided into a open collector and voltage output types in general, the cabling must be done properly. Also, the sensor type, i.e.
5. Operation 5.1. Check Points before Operation Before power is applied, please check the cables carefully. The camera ID of the controller must be identical to that of the target camera. The camera ID can be checked by reading the DIP switches of the camera. If your controller supports multi-protocols, the protocol must be changed to match to that of the camera.
5.4. Reserved Preset Description Some Preset numbers are reserved to special functions. Function <Go Preset> [95] : Enters into OSD menu <Go Preset> [131~134] : Runs Pattern Function 1 ~ 4 <Go Preset> [141~148] : Runs Swing Function 1 ~ 8 <Go Preset>...
5.6. Swing Function By using the swing function, you can make the camera move between 2 Preset positions repeatedly. When the swing function runs, the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 1st point to the preset assigned as the 2nd point in a CW (Clockwise) direction. Then the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset assigned as the 1st point in a CCW (Counterclockwise) direction.
5.7. Pattern Function Pattern Function is when a camera memorizes the path (mostly a curve path) by joystick of the controller and preset move functions for assigned time and repeats the path exactly as it memorized. 4 Patterns are available and a maximum of 1200 communication commands can be stored in a pattern.
5.8. Group Function The group function allows a running sequence of Presets, Pattern and/or Swings. A max. of 8 groups can be stored. Each group can have a max. of 20 action entities which can be preset, pattern or swing. Preset speed can be set and the repeat number of Pattern &...
5.9. Other Functions Power Up Action This function resumes the last action executed before a power down. Most actions such as Preset, Pattern, Swing and Group are available for this function but Jog actions are not available to resume. Auto Flip If tilt angle exceeds 90°, the zoom module camera pans 180°...
6. OSD Menu 6.1. OSD Display of Main Screen P/T/Z Information Current Pan/Tilt angle in degrees, zoom magnification and a compass direction. Camera ID Current Camera ID (Address). Action Title Following are possible Action Titles and their meaning. "SET PRESET xxx" When Preset xxx is stored "PRESET xxx"...
6.2. General Rules of Key Operation for Menu • The menu items surrounded with < > always have a sub menu. • For all menu levels, to go into a sub menu press NEAR. • To go up-one-level in the menu, press FAR. •...
6.4. Display Setup This menu Enable/Disable the OSD display on the Main Screen. If an item is set to be AUTO, the item is displayed only when the value of it is changed. CAMERA ID [ON/OFF] PTZ INFORMATION [ON/OFF/AUTO] ACTION TITLE [ON/OFF/AUTO] PRESET LABEL [ON/OFF/AUTO]...
Compass Direction Setup 6.4.1. Set North to assign the compass direction as criteria. Move the camera and press the NEAR button to save. Doc # INS-20/21Z704T-PZ30 Issue Date: 07/28/2008 Revision: A Page 27 of 49...
6.5. Camera Setup Setup the general functions of the 30x optical zoom camera module. FOCUS MODE [AUTO/MANUAL/SEMIAUTO] Sets camera focus mode. MAX ZOOM [x1 ~ x300] Sets the maximum zoom magnification. FLICKERLESS [ON/OFF] When an NTSC camera is used under 50Hz and PAL under 60Hz flickering may appear on the screen.
White Balance Setup 6.5.1. WB MODE [AUTO/MANUAL] In Manual mode, Red and Blue level can be set manually. RED ADJUST [0~255] BLUE ADJUST [0~255] Doc # INS-20/21Z704T-PZ30 Issue Date: 07/28/2008 Revision: A Page 29 of 49...
Auto Exposure Setup 6.5.2. BACKLIGHT [ON/OFF] Sets Backlight Compensation. DAY/NIGHT [AUTO/DAY/NIGHT] SLOW SHUTTER [OFF/ 2~128 Field] Activates the SLOW SHUTTER function when luminance of the image (signal) is too dark. It is possible to set the maximum number of fields stacked up one on another by the SLOW SHUTTER function.
Park Action Setup 6.6.1. If Park Enable is set to ON, the camera runs assigned functions automatically (If there is no PTZ command during assigned "Wait Time"). PARK ENABLE [ON/OFF] PARK TIME [1 minute ~ 4 hours] The time is displayed with "hh:mm:ss" format and you can change this in 1 min.
6.7. Preset Setup PRESET NO. [1~128] If a selected preset is already defined, the camera moves to a pre-defined position and preset characteristics such as Label and Relay Outputs show on the monitor. If a selected preset is not defined, "UNDEFINED" shows on the monitor. CLR PRESET [CANCEL/OK] Delete the current Preset data.
All Local WB/AE values should not change although the Global WB/AE values change. If "Local" is selected, the Menu to set and WB/AE shows on monitor. Edit Preset Scene 6.7.1. Using the Joystick, move the camera to the desired position. By pressing NEAR, it saves the current PTZ data.
2. Using Left/Right/Up/Down of the joystick, move to an appropriate character from the Character se To choose that character, press the NEAR key. If you want to use blank, choose the Space character (" "). If you want to delete a previous character, use the backspace character ("...
6.8. Swing Setup SWING NO. [1~8] Selects the Swing number to edit. If a selected Swing is not defined, "NOT USED" is displayed in the 1st and 2nd Positions. 1ST POS. [PRESET 1~128] 2ND POS. Set the 2 positions for the Swing function. If a selected preset is not defined, "UNDEFINED"...
6.9. Pattern Setup PATTERN NO. [1~4 ] Selects a Pattern number to edit. If a selected pattern number is not defined, "UNDEFINED" will be displayed under the selected pattern number. CLR PATTERN [CANCEL/OK] Deletes data in the current pattern. EDIT PATTERN Starts editing the pattern.
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2. Move the camera with the joystick or run the preset function to memorize the path (mostly curve path) in a selected pattern. The total memory size and the rest memory size is displayed in the form of bar. Maximum of 1200 communication commands can be stored in a pattern.
Group Setup 6.9.2. GROUP NO. [1~8] Selects a group number. If the selected number is not set, "UNDEFINED" will be displayed for the selected Group number. CLEAR GROUP [CANCEL/OK] Clears the current setting of a group. EDIT GROUP Starts the editing Group. Edit Group 6.9.3.
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3. Set Action, Dwell time and Option. Note that the selected item is displayed in reverse. Move the cursor Left/Right to select items and move the cursor Up/ Down to change each value. ACTION ### [NONE/PRESET/SWING/PATTERN] DWELL [0 sec~4 min] Sets the Dwell Time between functions.
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5. After finishing the Action setup, press NEAR to one-upper-level menu (Step 2). Move the cursor Up/Down to select the Action number and repeat Step 2 ~ 4 to edit the selected Group. 6. After finishing all Action setups, press FAR to exit. Then cursor should move to "SAVE".
System Initialize 6.9.4. CLEAR ALL DATA Deletes all configuration data such as display, camera, motion setup and so on. CLR DISPLAY SET Initializes Display Configuration. CLR CAMERA SET Initializes Camera Configuration. CLR MOTION SET Initializes Motion Configuration. CLR EDIT DATA Deletes Preset Data, Swing Data, Pattern Data and Group Data.
Initial setting 6.9.5. Display Setting Camera Setting Camera ID Focus Mode SemiAuto PTZ Information AUTO Max Zoom X220 Action Title AUTO Flickerless Preset Label AUTO Color Alarm I/O AUTO Line Lock North Direction Pan 0 White Balance AUTO Backlight Motion Setting Day&Night AUTO Motion Lock...
7. Specifications Video Signal NTSC Image Pick-up Device 1/4'' SONY Super HAD CCD Total Pixels 811(H) x 508(V) 410K 795(H) x 596(V) 470K Effective Pixels 768(H) x 494(V) 380K 752(H) x 582(V) 440K Horizontal Resolution 480 TV Lines S/N Ratio More than 48 dB Zoom 30x Optical Zoom, 10x Digital Zoom...
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