Planet 23x Indoor Speed Dome Camera CAM-ISD48 User Manual

Planet 23x Indoor Speed Dome Camera CAM-ISD48 User Manual

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CAM-ISD48
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  • Page 1 23x Indoor Speed Dome Camera CAM-ISD48 User’s Manual User’s manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. Safety Information...4 2. Preface...5 3. Features ...6 4. Appearance...7 DIP switches ...8 Set Up Device ID Number ...9 Control Protocol and Baud Rate ...12 RS-485 Network and Impedance...13 5. Mount The Speed Dome Camera ...16 Mounting Accessory...17 Surface mount...18 Embed Camera Into Ceiling...19 Ceiling-drop mount (with CAM-CM)...20 Wall mount (with CAM-WM)...21...
  • Page 3: User's Manual

    OSD function List... 37 OSD function description... 39 9. Pre-defined System Functions ... 45 10. Specification... 46 User’s manual...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    1. Safety Information Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Statement NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 5: Preface

    2. Preface Congratulations for the purchasing of the world most compact PTZ (Pan, Tilt and Zoom) camera. The camera is designed and manufactured not just to meet the requirements for traditional CCTV and modern digital surveillance, but also increase the systems’ overall performance. This camera line incorporates high resolution color CCD, with two types of lens available: power zoom or vari-focal.
  • Page 6: Features

    High resolution color CCD 480 TV lines 23x optical / 10x digital zoom Continuous panning for 360 Fast rotation speed, up to 300 RS-485 digital control, supporting multi-nude topology BNC connector for video output Programmable for view position, speed and dwell View position preset, up to 64 points Auto-pan and 4 groups of tour 3 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output...
  • Page 7: Appearance

    4.1 To Access DIP Switches Before the camera is mounted in place, be sure the following four settings are properly executed, or the camera may fail the control: Camera ID setup Protocol selection Baud rate selection Termination impedance Tools: Use pencil, pincer, paper clip or small flat screw driver, to move the lever of DIP switch Access points: The DIP switches are located on the bottom of the dome cameras:...
  • Page 8: Dip Switches

    Overview of DIP switches There are three sets of DIP switch on board for different setup purposes. location # Refer to the picture on below for DIP switch locations. In the following paragraphs are the detail descriptions of the three main setups the installer must do, before hardware mounting and cabling work should begin.
  • Page 9: Set Up Device Id Number

    4.3 Set Up Device ID Number To build correct network for control communication, every speed dome camera in the network must have an unique ID number, which is set by the bit 1 to 8 of a 8-bit DIP switch DS2. Factory default of device ID is 1 Note: Find 8-bit DIP switch DS2 on the PC board...
  • Page 10 ID table (1 ~ 64) User’s manual...
  • Page 11 ID table (65 ~ 128) User’s manual...
  • Page 12: Control Protocol And Baud Rate

    4.4 Control Protocol and Baud Rate Control protocol and baud rate must be set correctly in the dome camera in order to establish proper control communication between the camera and control device. Be sure that the same protocol and baud rate must be implemented in control device, too.
  • Page 13: Rs-485 Network And Impedance

    4.5 RS-485 Network and Impedance Transmission distances of RS-485 Bus The 0.56mm (24AWG) twisted pair or higher grade wires are recommended for data transmission cable. The maximum theoretical transmitting distances, for the AWG#24, are as follows: Baud Rate 2400 Bps 4800 Bps 9600Bps If user selects thinner cables, or installs the dome in an environment with strong...
  • Page 14 Impedance setup for the speed dome Each speed dome camera has a termination resistor built in. In a network of RS-485 chain, the speed domes are classified in two categories: end unit (such as the #31) and node (such as #1 through #30). To set up the resistor correctly, installer must decide if the specific dome camera is the termination device or not, i.e.
  • Page 15 standards, problems such as signal reflections, lower anti-interference performance arise when the cables are long in the connection. The reliability of control signals could be downgraded with the phenomena that the dome does not respond to or just responds at intervals to the controller, or does continuous operation without stop In such circumstances the usage of RS-485 distributor is recommended.
  • Page 16: Mount The Speed Dome Camera

    5. Mount The Speed Dome Camera The camera and its mounting system are designed in modules. There are 5 methods to mount the PTZ camera, which are: Attached to the ceiling surface directly Embedded into ceiling Held to ceiling surface through a bracket (ceiling-drop) Mounted to wall through a bracket Adapted into external housing For all these five mounting ways, a common mounting base for mechanical locking...
  • Page 17: Mounting Accessory

    The following items are supplied with the speed dome for the camera mounting. Description Plastic ring Metal ring Mounting base Plastic Housing for surface mount Metal Bowl holder User’s manual 5.1 Mounting Accessory The look The Use To hold the camera mbedded on ceiling Must be used with the metal ring together to...
  • Page 18: Surface Mount

    Before installation starts, put mounting base and plastic housing together to make a base module Locate the base module onto the place the camera is to be mounted, and fix the base on the surface completely with screws through the 3 holes on the base (be sure the cables are well located throughout the cable outlet) Get the camera and plug it onto the base;...
  • Page 19: Embed Camera Into Ceiling

    5.3 Embed Camera Into Ceiling Step 1 make holes To insert the speed dome into the ceiling, first a hole must be properly made to let the dome be through for hanging. The best way to decide the diameter of the hole, and the spots for mounting screws, is to use the supplied metal holder.
  • Page 20: Ceiling-Drop Mount (With Cam-Cm)

    5.4 Ceiling-drop mount (with CAM-CM) Pre-assembling of the Bowl Module Both ceiling-drop and wall-mount needs to have a bowl module, an assembly of the mounting base and metal bowl supplied in the mounting kit, be built first. Follow the flow chart on below for building up the bowl module. Put the base into the bowl The mounting base...
  • Page 21: Wall Mount (With Cam-Wm)

    Pre-assembling of the Bowl Module Both ceiling-drop and wall-mount needs to have a bowl module, an assembly of the mounting base and metal bowl supplied in the mounting kit, be built first. Follow the flow chart on below for building up the bowl module. Put the base into the bowl The mounting base...
  • Page 22 Put the bowl on bracket Locate the assembled piece onto the place the camera is to be mounted, and fix it on the surface completely with screws through the 4 holes on the bracket Get the camera and plug it onto the base; watch for the direction of the connectors on camera and mounting base and be sure they are mated well.
  • Page 23: Use External Housing (With Cam-Oh)

    5.6 Use External Housing (with CAM-OH) To operate speed dome cameras and maintain all functions in normal in severe temperature conditions, i.e. below -10 required. CAM-OH has included two brackets (Ceiling-mount and Wall-mount bracket). You can choose which one you will like to used. Inside the housing, the mounting base (item # 3 in the accessory list) is already built before it leaves factor.
  • Page 24 Put the cables in the trench of bracket, and all connectors come out through the cable outlet. Then put bracket cover and screw back. Load the camera into the housing. Be sure the connectors are well mated and then rotate the camera to lock it in position. Put the safety screw in locking position and tight it.
  • Page 25 Ceiling mount Installation Procedure 1. Insert the cables pass through the tube. Please also stuff the water proof rub ring into the iron cover on tube. 2. Close the tube onto the outdoor housing and lock it to the housing. Tight them on with screws.
  • Page 26: Connecting Wires

    The cables, wires and connector attached to the speed dome are categories into 4 major functions of: They are easily distinguished from one to another, as being featured with different connectors. Refer to the picture on below to learn about cable and connector information.
  • Page 27: Video

    With outdoor housing, AC24V: An AC adapter of 24V / 1.66A is supplied with the outdoor housing (CAM-OH) for the AC version. To power the camera, connect adapter to camera’s power connector. Power Connector on Speed Dome As soon as power is supplied, the speed dome will enter “initial check” mode with the following procedures: Move the lens automatically for system check Screen comes up with blue picture and will be showing “starting”...
  • Page 28: Rs-485

    The camera adapts RS-485 in half-duplex pattern, which is a two-pin connectivity, as shown on the right picture. Installer must pay attention to the polarity of these two pins – yellow wire is the POSITIVE end, and orange is the NEGATIVE.
  • Page 29 The three inputs and their correspondent view presets are independent from one to another. Therefore, with the connections to three sensors, installer can set up camera to monitor three different spots with different dwell time. Presets For Events Default settings at the alarm-ins activations are: If setting(s) is / are done to presets 17, 18 and 19 : At the trigger of alarm-in number 1, lens will move to preset 17.
  • Page 30 Camera is in steady mode when alarm signal(s) kicks in When the first alarm signal hits this camera, lens will move to the corresponding presets (see relative information on above ) at maximum speed of 300 Lens will stay at the preset position for 60 seconds Camera will be back to the original position after 60 seconds, if no second alarm-in jumps in this 60 second time frame.
  • Page 31: Applications

    The PTZ camera, by itself alone or encompassed in different numbers of domes with comprehensive matrix switching, is mainly for link to 4 different control means (also known in different terms such as controller, console or host): PC-based system Keyboard controller (Digital Video Recorder ) Video server While most keyboards, DVRs and video servers are equipped with RS-485 port,...
  • Page 32: Connect Single Dome To Console

    7.2 Connect single dome to console Connect the RS-485 of camera to controller twisted cable. Tele-control is sent via the cable between dome and controller. Video signal from the dome is sent to multiplexer, monitor, DVR or video server directly, normally through coaxial cable (usually the RG-59 A/U). Power (DC12V or AC24V) shall be applied to the camera via separate DC or AC adapter.
  • Page 33 Connect Speed dome to standalone DVR Connect the RS-485 of camera to controller twisted cable. Tele-control is conducted from the DVR via the cable between the PTZ device and DVR. Video signal from the dome is sent to DVR also, then forwarded to monitor through the multiplexer inside the DVR.
  • Page 34 Connect Speed dome to video server Video server, the contemporary device for transmitting video throughout LAN and WAN, can also be the controlling tool for this speed dome camera. Most video servers in market are built with RS-485 communication port, and single video input for connecting one camera.
  • Page 35: Connect Two Or More Domes To Console

    7.3 Connect two or more domes to console As the RS-485 supports multi-drop topology, two or more domes can be connected to one controller in a system. For such application, the following rules must be kept: All the speed domes should be connected to host in daisy chain pattern. Star type of configuration should be prohibited to avoid system instability.
  • Page 36 Connect Speed Dome and PC When PC is used as the console, installer needs to connect both of video and RS-485 signals to PC separately. Most capture cards have 4 video input per card, and normally each PC can handle 4 cards, meaning up to 16 cameras can be hooked to one PC. Video: connect the camera video to the video-in of capture card.
  • Page 37: Camera Setup

    8. Camera setup --- OSD functions For the version with Power Zoom, many functions are available to users for setup and fine tune through controllers. To access the functions and make adjustment, follow the instructions on below: (NOTE: all the procedure in this paragraph is NOT applied to the version of vari-focal lens) To initiate the OSD setup function, exercise “preset 88”...
  • Page 38 OSD functions list (1) Camera ID SENSE UP AISHUT WHITE BAL SYNC ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM FOCUS AUTO FOCUS POSITION H-GAIN V-GAIN MOTION INITIAL DEFAULT FREEZE FREEZE MODE ZOOM SPEED FOCUS SPEED GAMMA User’s manual AUTO. FIX. FIX. AUTO. ATW. AWB. LOAD.
  • Page 39: Osd Function Description

    Camera ID 2 sub-items This is for setting up number or name for camera, providing the convenience to user for distinguishing one camera from others by specific name. Off is not used for putting the number or name on screen. On is for giving the number or name to the camera.
  • Page 40 On or Off Back-Light-Compensation, a function used for adjusting the exposure level automatically in the conditions that lens is facing strong spot light source, which normally drives AES or AISHUT too much and cause object too dark. Off :To utilize this function, turn it on with the ON/OFF selection firstly On : BLC AREA, make proper mask to block the light source.
  • Page 41 SYNC On or Off This is to give installer the option of using internal synchronization or external (usually the AC24V). Since this device does NOT work with AC voltage, always keep this in Off mode. Zoom 1~23 Times To let user do zoom in and out. Usually this is replaced by hardware buttons on control device Digital Zoom To set up digital zoom function, Factory default setting is OFF.
  • Page 42 Secondly, make proper mask to block the light source. To do that, the target area must be located precisely to cover the target zone. step is to choose an appropriate sensitivity for the function. This is an important item, and the suggestion is to make test to the sensitivity setting with various moving objects (particularly the size) in different moving speeds, to avoid or reduce unnecessary faulty function.
  • Page 43 Freeze mode To choose whether a field or frame of picture shall be frozen. Zoom speed To choose the zooming speed. If fast zooming is desired, increase the zoom speed. If more accurate image size is required, choose medium or lower speed for zooming.
  • Page 44 MISC H-Revers This is for turning picture from left to right, or called “Mirror” To activate it, first enter the “H-reverse”, and choose “ON” in sub-menu. V-Revers This is for turning picture up side down, or called “Flip” To activate it, first enter the “V-reverse”, and choose “ON” in sub-menu. Posi/NEGA Priority is to choose the determining item between AGC (headroom)
  • Page 45: Pre-Defined System Functions

    9. Pre-defined System Functions Power-up action 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. External controls are overruled during this self-test period. After the self-test, the PTZ camera will be ready for control. If the device was running the Auto-pan function before power was broken, the speed dome will retrieve Auto Scan function until new control is given by an operator.
  • Page 46: Specification

    Camera Module and Lens Resolution Size Image control Zoom Digital Focal length Aperture size Light sensitivity Black / white Pan / Tilt Functions PT driving system Scan / Search Navigation speed Preset Search Preset Dwell time Tour group Auto-pan Communication Protocol Baud rate Camera ID...
  • Page 47 Storage Humidity Certification Inside the box User’s manual (Option) Installation Kit Installation base Plastic Housing for surface mount Metal bowl holder User’s manual Temperature -20℃ ~ 60℃ 20 ~ 100% RHD FCC, CE Dome camera 1 set 1 set Screw Pack 1 set 1 piece 1 piece...

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