excelPTZ PTZ400 22x HI-SP IVORY Installation And Operation Manual

Six-inch high speed ptz dome with alarm inputs

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Installation and Operation Manual
Six-inch HIGH Speed PTZ Dome with alarm inputs
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(ALL 400 series PTZ400 – PTZ499)
PTZ400 22x HI-SP IVORY
PTZ408 18x HI-SP IVORY
PTZ418 18x HI-SP SILVER
PTZ426 26x HI-SP SILVER
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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual Six-inch HIGH Speed PTZ Dome with alarm inputs Models covered (ALL 400 series PTZ400 – PTZ499) PTZ400 22x HI-SP IVORY PTZ405 22x IR HI-SP IVORY PTZ406 22x IR-HR HI-SP IVORY PTZ408 18x HI-SP IVORY PTZ409 26x HI-SP IVORY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Setting up a unique address in a dome Setup of the Protocol and the Default Baud Rate Using the CCT786 and CCT768 keypad with the excelPTZ series Presets and other functions Patrols (Tours) – How to set them up and use them Auto Scan –...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Please read this operation manual carefully before installing and using this unit !!!! Please read the following; 1. Please read the operation manual carefully before installing and operating the product. 2. The actual dome requires a 24v AC power supply. The rated input voltage of the camera is 12V!!!! This gets its power from the dome and does not require a separate PSU.
  • Page 4: Key Functions

    KEY FUNCTIONS The excelPTZ dome range – II. Description of Functions This intelligent dome camera is a hi-tech CCTV product, which incorporates a high-clarity colour camera. It has a panoramic variable speed PAN/TILT movement, a multifunctional decoder, a character generator and an on-board processor for logic handling. The dome is easy to connect, install, maintain and operate, and has many features.
  • Page 5: Special Dome Features - 4 Channel Alarm Input Activation & Channel Alarm Output

    4. Functions of the Camera (icons can be displayed on the screen when the OSD option of the camera is ON) a. Focus Control Mode: the user can adjust the focus of the camera manually. When the camera is in the near focus state, the icon appears on the screen;...
  • Page 6: Getting The Dome Up & Running

    Getting the dome up and running! You MUST connect up the dome and your control equipment on a workbench or kitchen table before the actual site installation and CHECK YOU KNOW HOW TO INSTALL IT CORRECTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. By doing this you can set-up any DIP switches, adjust the camera, and learn about how it operates before taking it to site.
  • Page 7 Equipment Cable Needed Dome 1. Data signal CAT5 cable Keypad or You can also send the video signal back along a second pair in a CAT5 cable using baluns. Note you cannot send 24v AC power down CAT5. 2. Video signal RG59 or similar You can combine both the video and power into one cable if you...
  • Page 8: Rs485 Wiring Methods & Tips

    CAT 5 DOME CCT CAMERA 24V AC CAT5 Carries LOCAL Video & 240V --- Control Data Video & Power RG59+2 Video & Power BALUN DOME TRADITIONAL CAT5 Carrying Data CAMERA 240V JUNCTION BOX CO-AX RG59 Free Lead Supplied KEYPAD MONITOR Many installation companies can get the power and video signal correct, but struggle with the control of the dome using the keypad or DVR using the RS485 data.
  • Page 9 PLEASE NOTE - Using inferior cables, or installing the dome in an environment with strong electromagnetic interference, or connecting a lot of PTZ domes to the same cable carrying the RS485 signal will reduce the maximum transmitting distance. 3. RS485 Connection methods METHOD 1 –DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION.
  • Page 10 ..Main controller Daisy-Chain connection WITH SHORT SPURS for the RS485 PTZ control signal (one main radial with very short spurs to each dome off it, keeping the spurs to less than 10 meters) TIP - The connection of a 120 termination resistor: The termination resistor is ready fitted on the domes pcb, all you have to do set it is move the jumper from Pins 2 &3 to pins 1 &...
  • Page 11: Overcoming Rs485 Data Loss Using An Rs485 Distributor

    As the star configuration is not in conformity with the requirements of RS485 standards, problems such as signal reflections may arise, especially when there are long cable connections. The results are that control signals are decreased and the dome may not respond to, or just responds intermittently to the controller. If your STAR circuit is not too extensive with each spur in the region of 20-50 meters expect...
  • Page 12 the installation. Not forgetting you get more predictable results! The RS485 distributor (PTZ750) amplifies the RS485 control signal and distributes it evenly to 4 separate spurs, each spur can have up to 4 domes. This means that you could theoretically have up to 4 individual spurs of over 1000mtrs each to control up to 16 PTZ domes in total.
  • Page 13: Setting Up The Dome Camera

    Setting up the Dome Camera 1. Connection of the System There are many ways to wire up a PTZ system. If you have read the introduction at the beginning of these instructions you should have got a good idea what your options are.
  • Page 14: Rs485 Connection - Connecting The Keypad Or Dvr To The Dome

    power supply or a cable with too much voltage drop may stop the dome from working properly. When winter comes don’ t be suddenly caught off guard when your customer rings you to say the dome has suddenly packed in because it’ s gone cold!! A popular way to power the domes is using our COMPOSITE VIDEO cable shotgun as its also known) as this cable can carry the power to the dome and video signal back to the monitor or DVR.
  • Page 15 that if you have to swap the A & B lines over at the keyboard you know all domes are wired the same!! PTZ400 series adopts the following RS485 convention; ORANGE = RS485 + or A YELLOW = RS485 – or B You should initially be wiring the dome to the keyboard or DVR on your workshop bench or at least your kitchen table to prove you know how to get everything to work.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Video Out Of The Dome

    Connecting the video out of the dome. The dome has a short BNC lead attached to it, this is the lead that carries the video signal from the built-in camera. You need to extend this lead to the “ VIDEO-IN” of the DVR or monitor. Use a good quality RG59 coax cable or similar to do this.
  • Page 17 24V AC INPUT RS485 - ‘ B’ RS485 YELLOW + ‘ A’ ORANGE RS485 INPUT ON...
  • Page 18: If You Are Using More Than One Dome On A Site

    If you’ re using more than one dome on a site Each dome has a unique “ address” so that if you are using more than one on a site the keyboard “ talks” to the right dome when you want it to PTZ. If you only have the one dome on the site then the default “ address” of “...
  • Page 19: Setup Of The Protocol And The Default Baud Rate

    Dome ID-CODE Status Address DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6 DIP-7 DIP-8 DIP-9 DIP-10 … … … … … … … … … … … 1023 Table 1 2. Setup of the Protocol and the Default Baud Rate. As shown in Table 2, SW2 is used to set the protocol of communication and the baud rate used by the dome camera.
  • Page 20 Some protocols and the states of the coding switches of normal baud rates of these protocols are shown as follows: NEON/ 9600Bps PANASO NI C/ 9600Bps PELCO - D/ 2400Bps KALATEL/ 4800Bps PELCO - P/ 4800Bps ALEC/ 9600Bps PELCO - P/ 9600Bps Ul t r ak/ 9600Bps Setup of the Baud Rate of Communication.
  • Page 21: Using The Cct786 And Cct768 Keypad With The Excelptz Series

    Using the CCT786 and CCT768 keyboard with the excelPTZ series NOTE: For MINI 2D Keyboard type PTZ700 please refer to the instructions supplied with the actual PTZ700 keyboard. The CCT768 & CCT786 keyboards require a 12V PSU (350ma) that is usually the plug in type.
  • Page 22: Presets And Other Functions

    PRESETS and other functions. The dome has up to 128 presets that once programmed with stay in the domes non-volatile memory so they will be retained even after a power cut. What is a preset? A preset is a particular area or object that the dome was looking at and has been stored into its memory so when the preset is “...
  • Page 23: Patrols (Tours) - How To Set Them Up And Use Them

    Patrols (Tours) – How to set them up and use them A patrol (tour) is simply a collection of at least three preset camera locations that are run in sequence with the dome stopping at each location for a brief period of time and then moving on to the next preset. For example, you could use a patrol so that an outside dome camera points at a gate, then at a side doorway, then zooms out to get an overall shot of a car park and finally zooming in on a delivery bay, before repeating the whole cycle again.
  • Page 24 Setting the Patrol (Tour) To setup the patrol/tour you need to enter the Advanced Menu System by selecting 95 CALL on the keypad. You will see the Main Menu displayed on the screen. Using the joystick up/down direction movement, select the PROGRAM menu. Use the joystick pan right movement to enter this menu.
  • Page 25 Now exit the menu by moving the Joystick down, selecting EXIT and then moving the Joystick to the right to return to the Main Menu. Again use the Joystick to select EXIT and exit the Advanced Menu System by selecting the right pan movement. Calling the Patrol (Tour) There are two methods of initiating the patrol or tour.
  • Page 26: Auto Scan - How To Set It Up - Calling The Auto Scan

    AUTO SCAN- How to set it up Auto-scan scans between two points. These are not presets as per the patrol(tour) facility but auto scan selection points. You may program only one auto scan. STEP 1 – Select the required camera by entering <camera address> and pressing the CAM button on the keypad.
  • Page 27: Record Pattern- What Is A Record Pattern

    RECORD PATTERN- What is a record pattern This dome has an option to store a record pattern. A record pattern consists of a continuous sequence of standard pan and tilt movements or lens commands recorded within a 40 second interval. A record pattern does not use presets. You can limit movement at a required position and pan and tilt within the 40 second time restriction.
  • Page 28 Using the joystick up/down direction movement, select the PROGRAM menu. Use the joystick pan right movement to enter this menu. In the PROGRAM menu select RECORD PATTERN followed by pressing CLOSE button to save. STEP 2 – Now move the camera using the keypad joystick to record a forty second sequence and follow this by pressing the CLOSE button to save.
  • Page 29: Using The Dome' S Advanced Functions

    USING THE DOME’ S ADVANCED FUNCTIONS- On Screen Graphics (OSD) – The PTZ400 series boasts six patrol (tour) options, an auto scan option and a record pattern option. All these can be configured using the OSD. To bring up the camera menu press 95 CALL. The OSD is then displayed on the screen. You can navigate between the various options using the Joystick control –...
  • Page 30: Using The Advanced Menu System

    THE ADVANCED MENU SYSTEM Using the Advanced Menu System. This menu system allows the user to alter the dome menu instruction options and settings using a control keypad. This first page shows the initial main menu page and only describes the general functions. The following pages show the main menu option selected on the left hand side of the page and a breakdown of that menu page on the right hand side of the page.
  • Page 31: Display Setup

    DISPLAY SETUP To access Display Setup press the OPEN button on keypad or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. MAIN MENU DISPLAY SETUP 1. DISPLAY SETUP ID DISPLAY 2. CAMERA SETUP ID POS TOP-L 3.
  • Page 32 CAM DISPLAY ON / OFF When this is set to ON the camera screen will be opened. To toggle the settings move the Joystick to the right or press the OPEN button. To return to Main Menu use the Joystick down movement to RETURN and press the OPEN button on the keypad or move the Joystick to the right.
  • Page 33: Camera Setup

    CAMERA SETUP Move the Joystick down to select Camera Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. CAMERA SETUP MAIN MENU 1. DISPLAY SETUP SLOWSHUTTER AUTO 2. CAMERA SETUP BACK LIGHT 3.
  • Page 34 D-ZOOM ON / OFF Setup of digital zooming. This allows the digital zoom function to be switched on or off. To toggle the settings move the Joystick to the right or press the OPEN button. To return to Main Menu use the Joystick down movement to RETURN and press the OPEN button on the keypad or move the Joystick to the right.
  • Page 35: Control Setup

    CONTROL SETUP Move the Joystick down to select Control Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. MAIN MENU CONTROL SETUP 1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. CAMERA SETUP AUTO FLIP 3.
  • Page 36 setting a preset you will need to have previously created this preset position. To toggle this setting move the Joystick to the right. To return to Control Setup use the Joystick down movement to RETURN and press the OPEN button on the keypad or move the Joystick to the right.
  • Page 37: Main Menu

    CAMERA MASK SET This function is not available. MAIN MENU 1. DISPLAY SETUP CAMERA MASK SET 2. CAMERA SETUP MASK PRIVACY 3. CONTROL SETUP 4. CAMERA MASK SET MASK SHADE 5. PROGRAM REGION RETURN 6. PAL CAMERA 7. CAM DEFAULT SET 8.
  • Page 38: Program

    PROGRAM Move the Joystick down to select Program and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. MAIN MENU PROGRAM 1. DISPLAY SETUP AUTO PAN START POS 2. CAMERA SETUP AUTO PAN END POS RUN AUTO PAN SLOW 3.
  • Page 39 0-9, A-Z, +, - and space. NOTE: The first character of the title must be 0-9 or A-Z. SET PATROL To edit data for a patrol/tour. Select sequence number of patrol by using the Joystick pan left or pan right, press OPEN button to select edit mode and edit using the up/down Joystick movement, setting the POS (preset number), the Joystick pan right to select the dome speed (SP) and the dwell time (TM) followed by the CLOSE button to save and exit.
  • Page 40: Pal/Ntsc Camera

    PAL CAMERA No sub-menu option for this. MAIN MENU 1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. CAMERA SETUP 3. CONTROL SETUP 4. CAMERA MASK SET 5. PROGRAM 6. PAL CAMERA 7. CAM DEFAULT SET 8. DOME RESET 9. EXIT PAL / NTSC CAMERA To switch from PAL to NTSC camera use the Joystick pan left or pan right.
  • Page 41: Cam Default Set

    CAM DEFAULT SET No sub-menu option for this. MAIN MENU 1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. CAMERA SETUP 3. CONTROL SETUP 4. CAMERA MASK SET 5. PROGRAM 6. PAL CAMERA 7. CAM DEFAULT SET 8. DOME RESET 9. EXIT CAM DEFAULT SET This option sets the camera default settings.
  • Page 42: Dome Reset

    DOME RESET MAIN MENU 1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. CAMERA SETUP 3. CONTROL SETUP 4. CAMERA MASK SET 5. PROGRAM 6. PAL CAMERA 7. CAM DEFAULT SET 8. DOME RESET 9. EXIT DOME RESET This option resets the DOME settings. The following display will be output OPERATION WILL Use the Joystick left or right pan to toggle between YES...
  • Page 43: Controlling One Camera Then Another

    EXIT MAIN MENU 1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. CAMERA SETUP 3. CONTROL SETUP 4. CAMERA MASK SET 5. PROGRAM 6. PAL CAMERA 7. CAM DEFAULT SET 8. DOME RESET 9. EXIT Use the Joystick to select the option and press the CLOSE button to exit menu.
  • Page 44: Physical Installation Of The Dome

    Physical installation of the dome – 1. The Style of the Installation 1) Dimension of the Product Figure 3 2) The Style of Installation a) Wall Installation Figure 4 b) In-Ceiling Installation Figure 5...
  • Page 45 c) Indoor Ceiling Installation Figure 6 Indoor Embedded Installation Figure 6-1 2. Installation Steps (taking wall-install style as example) Unpack the carton and carefully take out the dome camera and its attachments. Take out the cover of the wall-installed bracket (see Figure 7). Take out system control wires from the bracket (see Figure 8).
  • Page 46 Q 2 M 5× 16 st ai nl ess st eel hexagon socket scr ew Pedest al O PEN Q 1: M 4× 8 count er sunk head scr ew Fi gur e 11 Fi gur e 12 Fi gur e 10 7) Take out the "plug and play"...
  • Page 47: 11) 4 Channel Alarm Input Activation & Single Channel Alarm Output

    11) 4 channel alarm input activation & single channel alarm output One of the special features of this dome is that it has four in-built alarm channels to call four independent presets. This means that for example you may have a door contact and when the contact is closed, it sends a 0 volt alarm switch to the dome on one of the four alarm channels.
  • Page 48 Al ar m i nput ALM - 4 ALM - 1 ALM - 2 ALM - 3 Al ar m out put No. 1- channel al ar m w as act i vat i on, t hen cal l No. 29 pr eset No.
  • Page 49 after the alarm is triggered for 6 minutes, the dome will revert to TOUR 1. Al ar m i nput ALM - 4 ALM - 1 ALM - 2 ALM - 3 Al ar m out put No. 1- channel al ar m w as act i vat i on, t hen cal l No. 29 pr eset No.
  • Page 50 14) Based on the coding switches shown in Figure 2, set up the protocol used by the camera and the baud rate as per the settings in Table 2. Check the address of the camera to see if it needs changing to meet the requirements of your system. If it does, set the address of the dome camera according to the settings in Table 1.
  • Page 51: Vi. Technical Data Table

    VI. Technical data table Image Inductor Depends on camera type fitted Pixels Depends on camera type fitted In-Phase System In-Phase Inside Video Output 1.0 Vp-p/75 White Balance Auto / Manual Power Supply AC 24V±10% 1.25A (with fan/heater) 30 VA (with fan/heater) Specifications Power Consumption 15 VA (indoor)
  • Page 52: Appendix A: Lightning Proof And Surge Signal Proof

    Appendix A: Lightning Proof and Surge Signal Proof This product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to prevent damage by a lightning strike below 1500 W and surge impulse signals. However it is also necessary to ensure that the following precautions are taken to ensure electrical safety: Keep the communication cables at least 50 meters away from high voltage equipment or cables.
  • Page 53 Appendix B: General Information The Cleaning of Clear Dome Cover To obtain constant clear images, the user should clean the dome cover periodically. Be very careful when cleaning. Hold the dome cover ring only to avoid touching the acrylic dome cover. The acid from fingerprints will corrode the coating and any scratches on the dome cover may cause distorted or poor images.

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