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TVCC75100
TVCC75200

User manual

Version 6/2011
Original English user manual. Keep for future use.

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Summary of Contents for Abus TVCC75100

  • Page 1: User Manual

    TVCC75100 TVCC75200 User manual Version 6/2011 Original English user manual. Keep for future use.
  • Page 2 The ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG assumes no liability for technical and typographical faults and reserves the right to make at any time modifications to the product or user manual without a previous announcement.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important safety instructions The warranty will expire for damage due to non-compliance with these operating instructions. We shall not be liable for any consequential loss! We do not accept liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by incorrect handling or non-compliance with the safety-instructions.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents SCOPE OF DELIVERY ..........................48 FEATURES ............................... 48 COMPONENTS NAMING ......................... 49 INSTALLATIONS INSTRUCTIONS ......................50 ..........................50 CONNECTION METHOD ..........................52 CEILING MOUNT TYPE ..........................54 EMBEDDED MOUNT TYPE ............................55 INDOOR ADAPTOR ............56 DROPPED CEILING MOUNT BRACKET OR GOOSE NECK MOUNT BRACKET ..........................
  • Page 5: Scope Of Delivery

    1. Scope of Delivery Item Qty. Pan / Tilt dome camera Ceiling Mount Bracket 24 V AC Power Supply Wrench Screws (Ø 3x6 screw) Screws (Ø 4x16 screw) Safety Wire Manual Ceiling cover Cable ties Terminal Block 2 PIN Terminal Block 3 PIN Terminal Block 5 PIN Terminal Block 6 PIN 2.
  • Page 6: Components Naming

    3. Components Naming FIG.1 1. Bubble 8. Video Output 2. Lock Screw 9. Loop RX 3. DIP Switch 1 10. Loop TX 4. DIP Switch 2 11. Power LED 5. Camera 12. Aux terminal 6. Lock Holder 13. Alarm terminal 7.
  • Page 7: Installations Instructions

    4. Installations Instructions Connection Method 2 mm UNLOCK FIG.2 FIG.3 FIG.4 1. To separate camera body loosen Lock Screw (2 mm), turning the wrench counterclockwise. (Don’t pull the screw out) (FIG. 2) Separate the upper body from the lower body by turning counterclockwise. (FIG. 3, 4) 2.
  • Page 8 1. Alarm: 4 Alarm inputs 2. AUX: DC 12 V with up to 1 A can be used at the AUX terminal. Possible applications using AUX are e.g. turning on a light or remote control. 3. TX: TX transmits data signal received from RX to other equipment. TX is convenient terminal for daisy chain connection.
  • Page 9: Ceiling Mount Type

    4.2 Ceiling mount type The Ceiling mount type is for suspended ceilings with at least 4 cm distance between structural slab and ceiling. The complete camera body will be visible. 1. Select a ceiling board which is strong enough to hold a weight of approximately 2 kg. 2.
  • Page 10 6. To assemble, rotate the Camera clockwise 10°. (FIG. 13) 7. Screw up Lock Holders with screws (M3). SCREW (M 3.0) LOCK HOLDER .1 10° LOCK HOLDER .2 FIG.14 FIG.13 8. Assemble the Cover. Fix three Cover Locks to three Cover Holes rotating clockwise. (FIG. 15)
  • Page 11: Embedded Mount Type

    4.3 Embedded Mount Type TV7607 (Embedded mounting frame) is not scope of delivery. Embedded mount frame is for suspended ceilings with at least 14 cm distance between structural slab und and ceiling. Only the bubble of the camera will be visible. 1.
  • Page 12: Indoor Adaptor

    4.4 Indoor Adaptor Indoor Housing Adaptor (TV7608) is not in scope of delivery. Indoor adaptor is for on-ceiling mounting of cameras. 1. Hold the indoor adapter with the open side facing down in the position you would like to mount the camera on the ceiling. Use a pen to mark the three drill holes on the ceiling. 2.
  • Page 13: Dropped Ceiling Mount Bracket Or Goose Neck Mount Bracket

    4.5 Dropped ceiling mount bracket or Goose neck mount bracket In combination with Indoor Adaptor (TV7608) it is possible to use Dropped ceiling mount bracket (TV7609) or Goose neck mount bracket (TV7612) indoor. These optional accessories are not in scope of delivery. Ø10 Drilling distances TV7612 Ø35...
  • Page 14 Drilling distances TV7609 Dimensions TV7609 Ø10 Ø35 1. Mark the drill holes with a pen. Note the correct drilling distances. In addition, ensure the drill holes are horizontally aligned for the goose neck mount bracket (TV7612) exactly. Remember that the wall or ceiling selected for mounting must be strong enough to bear loads of up to approx.
  • Page 15: Additional Accessories

    4.5 Additional Accessories Following accessories are not in scope of delivery! The outdoor housing (TV7606) offers the possibility, to use the High Speed Motor Dome in outdoor weathering (Protection class IP66). It is possible to use the outdoor housing with a Wall mount bracket (scope of delivery), a Dropped ceiling mount bracket and or a Goose neck mount bracket.
  • Page 16 Dimensions TV7611 Corner mount adaptor...
  • Page 17: Quick Guide Control Devices

    2. Link up the analogue camera to the software. Refer to the operating manual for more details. 3. Activate the Pan/Tilt control. 4. Select ABUS Security-Center as the protocol type. 5. Enter the ID for the camera. 6. Select COM 3 as the port interface.
  • Page 18: Quick Operating Keys

    6. Quick Operating Keys This dome provides three protocols: Pelco D, Pelco P and Maxpro. These protocols are provided by several DVRs (e.g. TV3000-TV3031) and other controllers so that the domes can be controlled with these devices. Default setting of this dome is Pelco D / P (auto detection) with 2400 bps (bits per second). In this manual relates to controller TV7605.
  • Page 19 65 + preset: “Status Report” is displayed, if user wants to remove this screen, press Focus Near button. 70 + preset: This feature provides picture stabilization image. This feature is available only by entering the preset number and is not included in OSD main menu.
  • Page 20: Diagnostic

    7. Diagnostic When power supply is connected to the camera, POWER ON LED on the underside glows and DIAGONOSTIC is started. The following messages are displayed on the monitor. CAMERA ID : 001 BAUD RATE : 2400 BPS WAITING… PAN ORIGIN TEST OK TILT ORIGIN TEST OK...
  • Page 21: Osd Menu Setting

    8. OSD Menu Setting 8.1 OSD Menu Table...
  • Page 22: Dome Setup

    To enter OSD Menu, press the MENU button or 95+Preset (Maxpro 90+Preset) and Menu is displayed: MAIN MENU DOME SETUP CAMERA SET AUTO SCAN TOUR PRAVACY PATTERN ALARM SECTOR EXIT Move the joystick up or down to move to the position and left or right to make selection or change values.
  • Page 23 3. DOME SET – MANUAL SPEED Manual Speed of Pan/Tilt is selectable from 100°/sec up to 200°/sec. The default setting is 150°/sec. 4. DOME SET – AUTO FLIP Auto Flip is available. Move joystick rightwards or leftwards for selecting ON or OFF. The default setting is OFF.
  • Page 24 9. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [PASSWORD] To enter this page for setting a password, move joystick to the right. The password is selectable between number 001 and 255. Confirm with PRESET button. The default setting is BLANK. ENTER PASSWORD BY ENTERING PRESET CODE PASSWORD...
  • Page 25 10. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [OSD DISPLAY] Various information are displayed on monitor after set ON in this menu. It can be hidden when OFF is selected. Move joystick rightwards or leftwards in order to select OFF/ON when the cursor is located on mentioned item.
  • Page 26 12. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [INITIALIZATION] To clear all stored settings for tour, preset, sector, privacy or pattern, move joystick rightwards when the cursor is on [INITIALIZATION]. INITIALIZATION [TOUR CLEAR] [PRESET CLEAR] [SECTOR CLEAR] [PRIVACY CLEAR] [PATTERN CLEAR] [LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT] [PREVIOUS PAGE] To clear memorized data, move joystick rightwards when cursor is on concerning item.
  • Page 27: Camera Set

    8.3 Camera Set CAMERA SETUP FLICKER : OFF MIRROR : OFF APERTURE : 10 DEFAULT SETTING D ZOOM : OFF WB MODE : AWB MODE PIC FLIP : OFF : OFF D/N MODE : AUTO DSS MODE : OFF EXIT 1.
  • Page 28 6. CAMERA SET – PIC FLIP Picture flip feature mirrors picture horizontally. Top and bottom of picture inverted when setting is ON. Move joystick to the right or left to select OFF/ON. The default setting is OFF. 7. CAMERA SET – BLC (not TVCC75200) The default setting of backlight compensation is OFF and the camera provides modes OFF/ON.
  • Page 29: Preset Settings

    8.4 Preset settings Presets are saved positions, which can be recalled by a shortcut. Alternatively is is possible to store data out of menu. Type in any number (1~64 and 100~200) and hold PRESET button for at least two seconds. The actual camera position will be saved under this number and a confirmation is shown on screen.
  • Page 30: Auto Scan Set

    8.5 Auto Scan Set 66 + preset (Maxpro: 86+Preset) button starts AUTO SCAN after setting. AUTO SCAN SET START ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X END ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X DIRECTION : CW DEFAULT SETTING ENDLES : OFF SPEED : 10 /S DWELL TIME : 03 SAVE AND EXIT EXIT 1.
  • Page 31: Tour Set

    8. AUTO SCAN – EXIT To exit the AUTO SCAN menu without saving the changes, select EXIT. 9. AUTO SCAN – SAVE AND EXIT To save the memorized data and escape this page, move joystick to the right direction when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT.
  • Page 32: Privacy Set

    EXIT 1. PRIVACY SET – PRIVACY NO. Up to 24 privacy masking zones (TVCC75200) respectively 4 (TVCC75100) are available. 2. PRIVACY SET – DISPLAY Move joystick to the right or left to switch on the selectable block in the central of the monitor.
  • Page 33: Pattern Set

    3. PRIVACY SET – ACTION (MOVE / ADJUST) To set the blocking area, press FOCUS FAR button when the cursor is on MOVE MODE. Use Joystick to move to position where masking zone should be. Then press FOCUS FAR button again to escape of MOVE MODE. To adjust size of blocking area, move joystick to the right when the cursor is on ACTION.
  • Page 34: Alarm Set

    4. PATTERN SET – SAVE To save the filled data, move joystick to the rightwards when the cursor is on SAVE. This may take several seconds. Then the cursor moves to the following pattern no in order to prepare next pattern. 5.
  • Page 35: Sector

    8.10 Sector Up to 8 programmable sectors are available with 16 characters each. This feature is useful to entitle certain locations such as a parking zone. SECTOR SET Start-Position SECTOR NO : 01 SECTOR ID : SECTOR01 SECTOR START : XXX.X.XX.X SECTOR END : XXX.X.XX.X SAVE EXIT...
  • Page 36: Dip Switch Setting

    9. DIP Switch Setting 9.1 ID Setting Set an ID for the camera which you can use for accessing from a controller or DVR. An ID may only be assigned once! Once you have opened the camera cover, you can set the ID (e.g. using a small flat screwdriver) on DIP switch 1 by pushing the pins up or down.
  • Page 37 00000110 01101001 11010011 10000110 11101001 00110011 01000110 00011001 10110011 11000110 10011001 01110011 00100110 01011001 11110011 10100110 11011001 00001011 01100110 00111001 10001011 11100110 10111001 01001011 00010110 01111001 11001011 10010110 11111001 00101011 01010110 00000101 10101011 11010110 10000101 01101011 00110110 01000101 11101011 10110110 11000101 00011011 01110110...
  • Page 38: Rs-485 Termination

    9.2 RS-485 Termination The 1 DIP of SW2 is used for 100 termination. Set on 1 DIP of SW2 only by the last connected camera from the loop (CAM n). Even in case of only one camera, set ON 1 -DIP of SW2.
  • Page 39: Specifications

    Specifications MODEL TVCC75100 TVCC75200 Pan Rotation Angle 360° Endless 0.5°/sec ~ 200°/sec (64step) Manual Pan Speed Max 300°/sec Preset PAN /TILT Tilt Rotation Angle -2° ~ 90° 0.5° ~ 45°/sec (64step) Manual Tilt Speed Preset Max 250° /sec 0.024° System Accuracy...
  • Page 40 147.0 134.0 Einheiten: mm...

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