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Network Dome Camera
User's Manual
Version:1.0
Date:09/01/06

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  • Page 1 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Version:1.0 Date:09/01/06...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Introduction....................................3 1.1. What is Network Dome Camera?............................3 1.2. Advantage Features ................................4 2. Physical Connections ................................5 2.1. Structural Element................................5 2.2. Connection Jack and Cable Requirement ..........................6 2.3. DIP Switch Setting................................8 2.4. NDC ID Address Setting Refer Chart ..........................9 3. Installation ....................................10 3.1.
  • Page 3 – Image Adjustment................................37 5.3. Setting External Sources..............................38 5.4. PTZ Settings ..................................38 – Setting the ID for Network Dome Camera ........................39 – Operating the Dome Camera ............................40 – Preset Point Setting................................41 – Setting Day / Night Mode (available for 25X NDC)......................42 –...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction 1.1. What is Network Dome Camera? The Network Dome Camera (“NDC” here and after) is an Internet-based digital Network Speed Dome Camera, it built in Pan/Tilt/Zoom and CCD module to distribute the compressed live video into Intranet/Internet through Ethernet connection.
  • Page 5: Advantage Features

    1.2. Advantage Features There are two types of the Network Dome Camera – 22X NDC and 25X NDC. The specifications and functions will be different between these two types. Auto Focus Lens ♦ Build-in 22X optical zoom lens with focal length 3.9 ~ 85.4 mm (22X NDC) ♦...
  • Page 6: Physical Connections

    Physical Connections 2.1. Structural Element 1. Dome Cover 6. Video In /Out Jack 2. Camera Case 7. Power In Jack 3. Decoration Ring 8. Ethernet Port 4. RS-485 In/Out Jack Ethernet/Power/Status/Network LED 5. Alarm In/Out Jack 9. Camera Base...
  • Page 7: Connection Jack And Cable Requirement

    2.2. Connection Jack and Cable Requirement Power In Jack DC12V Input Voltage, Power Consumption 1.2Adc, Center Pin 2.0mm Require Cable: 18 AWG x 2C Video Out BNC Jack Video Signal Output CVBS 1.0Vpp 75∩ BNC Recommend Data Cable:5C2V Alarm In/Out Jack Each NDC contains 6 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output Alarm Input Voltage 5.6V max, Output 0.5A 120Vac/ 1A 24Vdc Recommend Data Cable: UL 26 AWG 80 C 300V UL 24 AWG 80 C 300V...
  • Page 8 RS-485 In/ Out Jack RS-485 Input (TXDI+, TXDI-) to receiver signal from keyboard, matrix, DVR or multiplexer through twisted pair cable. RS-485 Output (TXDO+, TXDO-) sending out signal to next NDC through twisted pair cable. Recommend Data Cable: 2547 VW-ISC UL 24 AWG x 2C Transmission Distance: Max.
  • Page 9: Dip Switch Setting

    2.3. DIP Switch Setting Fan Power Switch Turn the number 2 switch to ON position to activate the internal fan. This will maintain the temperature inside and make electric parts life. Alarm Mode Switch Alarm Mode can be set as Lock or Release mode. Turn number 1 switch to ON position to choose Release mode. Turn number 1 switch to OFF position to choose Lock mode.
  • Page 10: Ndc Id Address Setting Refer Chart

    2.4. NDC ID Address Setting Refer Chart Up to 64 NDC can be serial linking in one system. Therefore each dome is addressing by ID switch located at the base of the NDC. Below is the address setting for camera 1~64:...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Installation 3.1. Installation Preview There are 3 mains steps required to perform a successful installation: Hardware installation Software installation Network configuration Hardware installation consists of connecting cables to the NDC including network, video, and power cables. Software installation consists of the installation of software that is necessary to properly view the video from the NDC or to configure the NDC itself.
  • Page 12: Hardware Installation

    3.2. Hardware Installation – Indoor Installation Structural Drawing...
  • Page 13: Outdoor Installation Structural Drawing (Pendant Mounting)

    – Outdoor Installation Structural Drawing (Pendant Mounting)
  • Page 14: Embedded Mounting (False Ceiling)

    – Embedded Mounting (False Ceiling)
  • Page 16 Note: After dome cover is attached, use glass-cleaning cloth to clean dome cover. Unclean dome cover may affect camera performance.
  • Page 17: Attached Mounting (Fixed Ceiling)

    – Attached Mounting (Fixed Ceiling)
  • Page 18 Note: After dome cover is attached, use glass-cleaning cloth to clean dome cover. Unclean dome cover may affect camera performance.
  • Page 19: Pendant Mounting (External Housing)

    – Pendant Mounting (External Housing) Step 1 Separate PSU and Bracket Untighten the screws Untighten and pull out Separate the housing Untighten the screws from PSU box and the bolt from the hinge and PSU box from PSU box open it. (Swan Neck) Step 2 Install Power Supply Unit 1.1 When use 24Vac power source: Tighten 2 screws to...
  • Page 20 Step 4 Connection RS-485 Alarm In Alarm Output DC12V Input Video Output Fan & Heater Fast Dome AC Output AC Input Wiring Wiring 4.1 Connect AC / DC cables: Untighten the left Connect the AC Connect the AC Connect the DC knob, put the AC power cable to AC power cable(below)
  • Page 22 Note: When the NDC is installed inside outdoor housing, please don’t attach dome cover. Violation may affect camera performance.
  • Page 23 Step 11 Install The Power Box, Bracket and Housing PIH-510H Pendant Attach the bracket Tighten the 4 screws and housing to the box to fix the bracket Wall Mounting PIH-510L Attach the bracket Tighten the 4 screws and housing to the box to fix the bracket PIH-510G Swan Neck...
  • Page 24: Software Installation

    3.3. Software Installation With the exception of the Macromedia Flash Player all the software that is necessary for the proper display and use of the NDC is available on the included CD or from the Web site. For the following installation procedures it is assumed that all installation media will be taken from the CD.
  • Page 25: Network Configuration

    3.4. Network Configuration IP Installer is a utility that provides an easier, more efficient way to configure the IP address and network settings of the NDC. It even provides a convenient way to set the network settings for multiple devices simultaneously using the batch setting function.
  • Page 26 4. From the list, select the device with the MAC Address that corresponds to the device that is to be configured. The MAC Address is identical to the unit’s S/N (Serial Number). 5. Double click the item to open the Property Page dialog box for the selected device or click the menu bar View >...
  • Page 27: Verify And Complete The Installation From Your Browser

    Verify and Complete the Installation from Your Browser Start your browser and enter the IP Address of your NDC in the Address field. The NDC can support Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape . But the voice feature can only be run under Microsoft Internet Explorer When browsing the Home Page at the first time with the Microsoft Internet Explorer , you must temporarily lower...
  • Page 28: Usage Of Web-Based User Interface

    Usage of Web-based User Interface Start your Web browser and enter the URL (e.g., http://61.220.235.172) in the Address field. The Home page of the NDC is now displayed: Full Screen The status of the Maximizes to view the selected video stream channels into full screen 4.1.
  • Page 29: Video Channel Selection

    – Video Channel Selection The Video Channel item allows the users to select viewing 1 channel at a time or 4 channels at the same time. CH1 displays the video stream of the NDC. CH2~4 display the video stream of the IP Camera or Video Server that connected the device via network.
  • Page 30: Digital Zoom Selection

    To pan/tilt/zoom the external video sources CH2~CH4, click on [CH2~4 PTZ Control] button to open a new window. Select the channel in this window to display the PTZ control panel for operation. – Digital Zoom Selection The Digital Zoom item allows to select the digital size for the channels. Select [x1], [x4] or [x9] to enlarge the video.
  • Page 31: Recording The Video And Audio

    4.2. Recording the Video and Audio Before recording the selected channel, you can check the information of recorded file by clicking on [Recording Information] item. The settings can be changed in Video Conference page. To record the video and audio for each channel: 1.
  • Page 32: Video Conference

    4.3. Video Conference Click [Video Conference] to open the conference page. Click this button to open Rotate this video for the Configuration page viewing Click this button backs to On/Off the audio of this the Home page video stream Camera Setting Record Stop...
  • Page 33: Setting For Video Record

    Focus - : The target will become farther. Speed : Click on the UP/Down arrows and select the speed of the Pan and Tilt movements. Values run from 1 to 7. Being 1 the slowest and 7 the fastest Manual Pan/Tilt : Click on the 4-directions button to move the camera to that direction. Click on the rectangle button to stop the movement.
  • Page 34: Manually Set Up Additional Camera

    – Manually Set Up Additional Camera This feature allows the user to temporary set an additional video source for the remote device. Note: This camera will be removed after leave or close the Web page. Click on [Camera Manual Setting] button on the Remote window, and set up the following settings: IP address : Enter a valid IP address from an IP Camera or Video Server.
  • Page 35: Configuration Of Web-Based User Interface

    Configuration of Web-Based User Interface The Configurations of the NDC are presented as links in the margin of the Configuration Page. Simply click the relevant link for the settings you want to configure. 5.1. Configuration Preview A/V Settings Functions Description General Set the parameters of video and audio, and adjust the image of the device.
  • Page 36: Configuration Of A/V Setting

    5.2. Configuration of A/V Setting – Basic A/V Settings Audio : Enables and Disables the audio stream. Resolution There are 3 different resolutions to choose from: ♦ D1: 720x480 NTSC / 720x576 PAL (DVD Standard resolution) ♦ SIF: 352x240 NTSC / 352x288 PAL ♦...
  • Page 37: Advanced A/V Settings

    ♦ 256Kbps: recommended settings are [SIF, FPS<10] ♦ 512Kbps: recommended settings are [SIF, FPS<15] ♦ 768Kbps: recommended settings are [Full D1, FPS<10] ♦ 1Mbps: recommended settings are [Full D1, FPS<15] For higher frame rate use a variable bitrate instead. However, this is not recommended for Internet use. ♦...
  • Page 38: Image Adjustment

    P-frames, or predictive frames, are predicted based on prior P or I-frames plus some additional data. They have a much higher compression ratio than I-frames. I-frame only mode has very little compression resulting in large file sizes. I-frame and P-frame mode offers relatively good compression with medium file sizes. Although this requires more work on the host PC to decode the video.
  • Page 39: Setting External Sources

    5.3. Setting External Sources Video Select : Select the channel this external source will be displayed. IP Address : Enter a valid IP address from an IP Camera or Video Server. Http Port : Enter the port number used for the IP address for network connection. Video Type : Select MJPEG or MPEG4.
  • Page 40: Setting The Id For Network Dome Camera

    Setting ID for NDC Managing Preset Points Select an ID number to match the ID Managing the Preset Points for quick address set by the dome camera. view and auto pan. Changing Lens Speed Change the lens speed for zoom control.
  • Page 41: Operating The Dome Camera

    – Operating the Dome Camera To control the dome camera for viewing, follow the description shown on below: Pan / Tilt the Dome Camera To control the pan and tilt movement of the dome camera simply click on the buttons: To pan or tilt, just click on the 8-directions buttons for the desired direction.
  • Page 42: Preset Point Setting

    – Preset Point Setting There are 128 individual preset points. Each preset stores the exact position of the camera and automatic pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris setting. Once the data is set, the preset can be recalled for viewing, or the presets can be set for auto pan.
  • Page 43: Setting Day / Night Mode (Available For 25X Ndc)

    5. Set preset speed. The speed the dome travels to that preset point can be adjusted between 1 to 255 second. 6. The presets 1 ~ 4 can be entered a name for identify. Just fill the text string into the Position Name field. 7.
  • Page 44: Setting The Lens Speed For Zoom Control (Available For 25X Ndc)

    monochrome mode, sensitivity is increased to 0.01 Lux and can be used with IR illuminators. – Setting the Lens Speed for Zoom Control (available for 25X NDC) Click on to change the speed of Lens for zoom control. – Setting More Functions for NDC (available for 25X NDC) Click on will call out a SETUP MENU on the screen, it allows user to configures more functions for NDC.
  • Page 45: On Screen Display

    6. To set up a new privacy zone, position the cursor beside POSITION SET, and click to enter. Select desired privacy zone by clicking the Up, Down, Left or Right button. Adjust zoom and focus. Click to save and return to the PRIVACY ZONE SET menu. Note: When set up privacy zone, Zoom ratio can only be adjusted from 1X to 12X.
  • Page 46: Configuration Of Network Setting

    OSD Text : Fill in the text string to display. The valid characters are a – z, A – Z, 0 – 9, !, @, #, $, %, &, *, (, and ). Note: The maximum display block area is 12X4 characters. String length more than 12 will feed to next line, and totally 4 lines available.
  • Page 47: Dynamic Dns Settings

    HTTP Port : Specify the HTTP web server listen port for client (browser) connection. Default uses port 80 (HTTP standard port), valid range from 0 ~ 65535. Note: Before changing the listen port, user must add a port directive “:” in browser URL in order to get correct connection.
  • Page 48 DDNS Server Address : Specify address of the DDNS server. DDNS Connection Port : Specify the DDNS server listen port, and the default is “80” Router Incoming Port : Specify your router listen port for the DDNS server to redirect. The router may configure the different port for incoming (Internet request) and outgoing (Intranet request), e.g.
  • Page 49: Configuration Of System

    5.7. Configuration of System – System Information MAC Address : Display MAC address information for this device. It’s read only. Language : Alternative language option. User may change the language of web contents for different application. Description : Useful as an administrative identifier. Does not affect the operation of the device. Location : Useful for identifying the position of the device.
  • Page 50: User Settings

    Time Mode ♦ Synchronize with NTP server : Synchronize the current time with a NTP server over Internet. ♦ Set Manually: Manually set the time. Click on [Synchronize with computer time] button to set the date/time of the NDC as your PC’s, or Set the date and time by clicking on the arrow button beside each field and select the value from the pull-down list.
  • Page 51: Add User

    Add User To add a user, enter the user name and password in the respective fields. Select the [Group] and the [Permission] of each channel, and then click on [Add User] button. The user in Administrator group has all permission to operate the device. The user in General group can be configured to have limited permission to operate the device.
  • Page 52: Advanced Settings For 25X Network Dome Camera

    Advanced Settings for 25X Network Dome Camera You can use the Web-based user interface to configure the most of functions for the 25X Network Dome Camera. Some special functions can be set via an on-screen display (OSD) setup menu. 6.1. Call Out the OSD Setup Menu In Configuration >...
  • Page 53 ON : 256X electric zoom is enabled with the ZOOM switch on the controller. OFF : The electric zoom function is disabled. E-Zoom Speed Setting Position the cursor beside EZOOM SPEED, click the Left or Right button to select desired E-Zoom speed. E-Zoom of Interpolation Method Setting 1.
  • Page 54: Camera Settings

    6.3. Camera Settings Display the Camera Setting Menu Position the cursor beside CAMERA and click to display Camera Setting Menu. Expose Mode Setting Position the cursor beside EXPOSE MODE and select an AE mode by clicking the Left or Right button. Mode changes as follows: Note: EXPOSE MODE has four Exposure modes for selection.
  • Page 55: Expose Mode Ae Setting

    Expose Mode AE Setting Position the cursor beside Expose Mode AE and click to enter Expose Mode AE Shutter Speed Setting Position the cursor beside SHUT SPD MIN and select minimum shutter speed by clicking the Left or Right button. Mode changes as follows: Position the cursor beside SHUT SPD MAX and select maximum shutter speed by clicking the Left or Right button.
  • Page 56 Mode changes as follows: Disable control in UMS zone. SLOW Low-speed shutter control is activated when UMS zones are reached. As for the accumulated time when slow control is initiated, the starting shutter speed is as set in LOW SHUTTER (Slow shutter maximum accumulation time select) in the electric shutter control mode (EXPOSE MODE =WDR CONT, AE) or as selected in SHUTTER (Manual shutter Speed Select) when electric shutter control is manual.
  • Page 58 Auto Gain Control (AGC) AGC control is activated when UMS reached. Set up AGC level by position the cursor beside Low Lux Mode and click to enter. Select a gain level by clicking the Left or Right button. Level changes as follows: LOW : Select lower gain control MID : Select normal gain control HIGH : Select higher gain control...
  • Page 59: Expose Mode Ae Shutter Setting

    Position the cursor beside BLC SPEED and select the back light compensation converging speed by clicking the Left or Right button. Note: Increase the value will result in a faster converging speed. Position the cursor beside BLC REGION and select the back light compensation converging region by clicking the Left or Right button.
  • Page 60: Expose Mode Manual Shutter Setting

    Expose Mode WDR Setting Position the cursor beside Expose Mode WDR and click to enter WDR. Select a field by clicking the Left or Right button. See page 54 ~ 56 for detailed setup. Expose Mode Manual Shutter Setting Position the cursor beside Expose Mode Manu Shut and click to enter Expose Mode MANU SHUT.
  • Page 61 Push Mode (PUSH) Position the cursor beside WHITE BAL and select PUSH by clicking the Left or Right button. The white balance of camera is automatically set. Note: Operation is performed at a faster operating speed than ATW without an operation frame or other limitation.
  • Page 62: Gamma Function Setting

    Outdoor Mode (OUTDOOR) Position the cursor beside WHITE BAL and select OUTDOOR by clicking the Left or Right button. Note: In outdoor mode the color temperature is fixed at approximately 6300K. Gamma Function Setting Position the cursor beside GAMMA and click to display Gamma Setting Menu.
  • Page 63: Special Function Setting

    Active 1 (Low Compensation) Active 1 automatically raises the gamma curve in low areas according to the deviation in the brightness histogram. In cases where there are significant brightness differences (e.g., backlight) and Wide-D processing is not performed. (Input Level 100% of the following figures is the border of gamma and KNEE.) Active 2 (Contrast Improvement) Active 2 automatically compresses the low areas of the gamma curve and raises the high areas according to the brightness histogram.
  • Page 64 Special Function Menu Display Position the cursor beside SPECIAL and click to display Special menu. Pedestal Level Setting (PEDESTAL) Position the cursor beside PEDESTAL, adjust the pedestal Level (black level) by clicking the Left or Right button. Aperture Level Setting (APERTURE GAIN) Position the cursor beside APERTURE GAIN, adjust the aperture level by clicking the Left or Right button.
  • Page 65 MIRROR Function Position the cursor beside MIRROR and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Right button. This mode reverses the left and right sides of the linear. ROTATE Function Position the cursor beside ROTATE and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Right button. This mode rotates the image 180 degrees.
  • Page 66: Lens Control

    ON: Negative OFF: Positive Factory Initialization (FACTORY INIT) Position the cursor beside FACTORY INIT and click The camera is reset to the factory preset parameters. 6.4. Lens Control Display the Lens Control Menu Position the cursor beside LENS CONT and click to display the Lens Control menu.
  • Page 67 Position the cursor beside IR CUT FILTER and select IN, OUT or AUTO by clicking the Left or Right button. IRF IN : IR Cut Filter is ON and always produce constant color image. IRF OUT : IR Cut Filter is OFF and always produce monochrome image. IRF AUTO : When light level is over 30 Lux, IR Cut Filter switches IN automatically to produce color image.
  • Page 68: Surveillance System Configuration

    Surveillance System Configuration The NDC surveillance system is suitable for a wide range of surveillance applications. The system can be as single NDC with one keyboard or encompassing as 64 domes with comprehensive matrix switching, PC control and even Digital Video Recording. Such flexibility means future expansion is easily facilitated. 7.1.
  • Page 69 Multiple Dome means that more than one NDC is linked in the system. Each dome connects to next dome forming a serial linking. Each dome has an individual ID dip switch, which allows the keyboard to identify each NDC and make command.
  • Page 70: Initial Power Up Inspection

    7.2. Initial Power Up Inspection After the power is first applied to a dome it will perform a self-test procedure. This calibrates and checks the basic functions of the dome; control is not possible during this self-test period. Once the camera has stopped moving, it will then be ready to control if preset points and tours have been programmed into a dome and the power is turned off, the dome will enter the Auto Pan (auto scan) mode once the power is turned on again (after self-test period).
  • Page 71: Zoom Lens Control

    Zoom Lens Control To Zoom In Push ZOOM IN key. The viewing angle becomes narrower and target will become enlarged on the screen. Zooming will stop when the key is released. To Zoom Out Push ZOOM OUT key. The viewing angle becomes wider and target will become smaller on the screen.
  • Page 72: Horizontal 180 Instant Flip

    Auto Iris Push AUTO IRIS key, to select the Auto Iris mode. Horizontal 180 Instant Flip Some times it is hard to use the joystick to control the camera tracking the target directly under the camera. The instant flip key can rotate the camera 180 instantly. This allows the camera continue to track the target passing directly under the camera.
  • Page 73 Joystick Control Move the Joystick to bring the camera to the desired view position. Adjusting Lens ZOOM IN, ZOOM OUT, FOCUS NEAR, FOCUS FAR, FOCUS AUTO, IRIS O, IRIS C, IRIS AUTO keys. When set up preset point, using manual focus will provide both clarity and stability of image. Setting Preset Speed The speed the dome travels to that preset position can be adjusted from 1 to 255...
  • Page 74: Recalling Preset Positions

    Setting Preset Dwell Time The dwell time means the time user wants to view on certain preset position under Auto Pan the Preset Dwell Time can be set between 0 ~ 255 seconds. (The factory default is 0 second) * If the dwell is set to 0 second then that position will be omitted from the Auto Pan tour. To set dwell to 5 seconds: Push key 5 followed by F2 key.
  • Page 75: Setting Preset Group

    Setting Preset Group The purpose of setting preset group allows the management of the 16 preset points before auto scanning. The first 16 preset points of each dome are separated in 4 groups. Group 1 includes: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th preset points. Group 2 includes: 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th preset points.
  • Page 76: Activating Auto Pan

    Activating Auto Pan When the Auto Pan function is activated, the NDC will auto touring the preset groups entered. Activate Auto Pan: Push AUTO PAN key, confirming the activation of auto pan. (Auto Pan LED will be lit.) Stop Auto Pan: Push AUTO PAN key again, confirming the stop of auto pan.
  • Page 77: Alarm Management

    Alarm Management The 6 alarm inputs of each NDC are corresponding with the first 6 preset points. When an alarm signal is triggered, the dome will go to the relevant position at 360 /sec. Make sure the first 6 preset points are set to desired alarm areas. Alarm input can be set to NC (normally close) or NO (normally open) depends on alarm detector.
  • Page 78: Alarm Output

    Alarm Output Each NDC has 1 alarm output, with three contacts: Common, NC (normally close) and NO (normally open) to activate linking devices. When alarm response mode is set to LOCK Mode: When the alarm is triggered, NC contact to Common will be open and NO contact to common will be close. Alarm output will be back to the condition before alarm, 10 seconds after the last alarm is triggered.
  • Page 79: Specifications

    Specifications System Control Unit CPU ·········································································· 32-Bit RISC Processor ROM ········································································· 4MB Flash ROM RAM·········································································· 32MB SDRAM Watchdog·································································· Chip to monitor system voltage tolerance and abnormal program execution Connectors Network ··································································· 1x RJ-45 connector for Ethernet Video ······································································· 1x BNC video out connector, CVBS 1.0Vpp/75Ω Power ······································································...
  • Page 80: Software Upgrade

    Network Network Interface······················································ 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Protocols··································································· TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, and DDNS Recording Recording ································································· Directly from Web UI while viewing the live video stream Recording Software ·················································· Free 16-channel surveillance and configuration software Client PC Requirement Computer ··································································...
  • Page 81: Dome Camera

    Dome Camera Operational Manual Pan / Tilt Speed············································ 0.18 ~ 180 / sec (8 stages) Preset Position Pan / Tilt Speed································ 1 ~ 255 / sec Preset Position Dwell Time ······································· 1 ~ 255 secretary Recall Preset Position Pan / Tilt Speed····················· 360 / sec 180 Instant Flip Rotation Speed ································...
  • Page 82 25X Lens Aperture Max ············································ F1.6 (wide) ~ F3.7 (telephoto) 25X Horizontal View Angle········································ 51.9 (wide) / 2.2 (telephoto) Focus Control ··························································· Auto / One Shot / Manual (3 selections) Iris Control ································································ Auto / Manual (2 selections) Zoom In / Out···························································· Manual Control Zoom In / Out Accuracy ············································...
  • Page 83: External Housing

    External Housing Electrical Power Supply···························································· 24Vac or 90Vac ~ 260Vac (Option) Input Voltage····························································· 12Vdc Power Consumption·················································· 7.5W Control Interface ······················································· RS-485 (1 Input / 1 Output) RS-485 Voltage························································· 5.6V Alarm Input ······························································· 6 Inputs (Pull up) Alarm Input Voltage··················································· 5.6V Alarm Output·····························································...
  • Page 84: Appendix A Upgrading The Software

    Appendix A Upgrading the Software The NDC software is contained in Flash Memory, a silicon chip allowed to be erased and re-written. It provides an easy way to update the software without change any parts; just simply load the newest software from network. The following procedures are to update the software: Check Software Version Open the home page of NDC in your web browser, go into Configuration ->...
  • Page 85 Note: If FTP session quits immediately after issued by command, you should continue pinging the NDC instantly. If the NDC replies to the ping command right after pinging, it means the NDC may not enter the self-programming stage to verify the software version. If not updated, then you should reboot the NDC and back to step 3 to try again.
  • Page 86 Reply from 192.168.0.200: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=255 Reply from 192.168.0.200: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=255 Ping statistics for 192.168.0.200: Packets: Sent = 13, Received = 5, Lost = 8 (61% loss), Approximate round trip times in milliseconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 2ms, Average = 0ms Control-C C:\temp>...
  • Page 87: Appendix B Upgrade Custom Web Pages

    Appendix B Upgrade Custom Web Pages The NDC has a built-in web server, so the web contents are contained in Flash Memory, the same as software parts, allowed to erase and re-written. It provides an easy way to update the web pages -- just simply load and issue command from network (FTP and Telnet).
  • Page 88 Verify updated contents After uploading the custom pages, open browser to verify the correctness of contents. If not correct, modify the pages and return to previous step to upload again. Save the changes to flash Telnet to the NDC. And run command “Up –w” to write the complete web pages into flash. The detailed procedures are list as below, Open DOS window Enter “telnet <IP Address of the NDC >”...
  • Page 89: Appendix C Emergency Factory Default

    Appendix C Emergency Factory Default In certain circumstance, to restore the server to initial factory default state may be necessary, normally processed through web page (Miscellaneous Operation). If the user can’t get into web page (e.g. Missing of Username and Password information), then he could use Emergency Factory Default to restore the factory default.
  • Page 90: Appendix D Quick Reference Table

    Appendix D Quick Reference Table Quick Reference Table Function Operation To Tilt Up Push Joystick Forward To Tilt Down Push Joystick Down Pan/Tilt Control To Tile Left Push Joystick Left To Tilt Right Push Joystick Right Dome Selection Numeric Key + CAM Zoom In ZOOM IN Zoom Out...
  • Page 91: Appendix E Trouble Shooting

    Appendix E Trouble Shooting No Power Check power input connection Check fuse on the PCB Check connection between camera body and base No Video Check camera video output on camera Check cable (damaged cable) Check video input connection on monitor Check 20PIN connection between camera body and base No Telemetry Check camera ID switch setting...
  • Page 92: Appendix F Installation Kit

    Appendix F Installation Kit Item Unit Type Power Supply Embedded / Attached Power Cable Embedded / Attached M4 x 25 Tapping Screw-flat head Embedded M4 x 30 Machine Screw-flat head Embedded M4 x 6 Machine Screw-black Embedded Screw Nut Embedded Ceiling Ring Embedded L Shape Screw Nut...

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