excelPTZ PTZ200 Installation And Operation Manual

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Economic PT Dome 12vDC
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PTZ200
Version 1
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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual Economic PT Dome 12vDC Models covered PTZ200 Version 1 For updates to these instructions visit www.excelPTZ.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Setting the PTZ dip switches 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 Auto Scan – How to set it up Patrols/Tours –...
  • 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 12v DC power supply with a minimum rating of 1.2Amps. The rated input voltage of the camera is also 12v.
  • Page 4: Key Functions

    KEY FUNCTIONS The excelPTZ dome range – Economic Range A basic PT dome camera for budget applications, which incorporates a standard 3.6mm colour camera. The dome case is made out of metal for a robust attractive appearance. It has a multifunctional decoder and an on-board processor for logic handling.
  • Page 5: 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 6 Equipment Cable Needed Dome 1. Data signal Keypad or CAT5 cable You can also send the video signal back along a second pair in a CAT5 cable using baluns. 2. Video signal RG59 or similar You can combine both the video and power into one cable if you wish using composite cable.
  • Page 7: Rs485 Wiring Methods & Tips

    CAT 5 DOME CCT CAMERA 12V DC CAT5 Carries Video & Control Data LOCAL 240V --- Video & Power RG59+2 Video & Power BALUN TRADITIONAL CAMERA DOME CAT5 Carrying Data 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 8 The last dome in the line is then fitted with what is known as a “ termination resistor” . This has a value of 120 . The resistor is built in the PTZ200 domes and is activated by setting a jumper switch JP1 to ON. The keyboard itself generally has a built-in 120 resistor.
  • Page 9 ..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 7 meters) termination resistor: JP1 is the 120 Ω...
  • Page 10: Overcoming Rs485 Data Loss Using An Rs485 Distributor

    such as domes 3 and 5 in the following “ Star diagram” . Note that all the other domes do not have the 120ohm resistor connected. The resistors are already fitted in the domes but are not in circuit. To put them in circuit you must move the JP1 jumper between positions 1 and 2 as previously indicated.
  • Page 11 method the end dome on each spur needs to have the 120ohm resistor enabled. Although the RS485 distributor is a small additional expense, it takes some of the guess work out of the installation design and gives a more flexible approach to cabling which itself can save time and money on the installation.
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Dome Camera

    Setting up the Dome Camera 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. Below is a general schematic diagram showing you some of these options.
  • Page 13: Powering The Domes

    Powering the domes- All the domes will need power. For this dome it is a 12V D.C power supply. The power supply must be capable of delivering at least 1A per dome, which allows the power supply some spare capacity so that it is not running continually hot.
  • Page 14: Rs485 Connection - Connecting The Keypad Or Dvr To The Dome

    Take great care getting these the right way around and make sure you wire each dome IDENTICALLY so that if you have to swap the A & B lines over at the keyboard you know all domes are wired the same!! PTZ200 series...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Video Out Of The Dome

    You could use any pair out of the CAT5 cable but they must be two cores from the same pair. Why not use for example the orange pair so that the colours tie together a little? If you use cores from two different pairs in the CAT5 cable you will not get the benefit of the shielding effect of the cable twists and the dome will function erratically.
  • Page 16 12V DC INPUT RS485 RS485 + ‘ A’ - ‘ B’ ORANGE YELLOW RS485 INPUT ON 12V DC...
  • Page 17: Setting The Ptz Dip Switches

    Setting the PTZ dip switches In order that the PTZ dome can communicate with a control keyboard or DVR, it needs to be set with communication parameters. These are the communication Protocol and the Baud Rate plus a unique numeric address.
  • Page 18: Setting Up A Unique Address In A Dome

    Setting up a unique ADDRESS in a dome – SW1 is the dip switch used to set the address of the dome camera from 1 – 1023. This dome uses binary notation to allocate the dome address. For example: To set the dome address at 1 put switch 1 up. To set the dome at address 2 put switch 2 up To set the dome at address 3 put switches 1 &...
  • Page 19: Setup Of The Protocol And The Default Baud Rate

    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. DIP-1 to DIP-4 of SW2 is used to select protocols and a maximum of 5 different protocols can be selected.
  • Page 20 Setup of the Baud Rate of Communication As shown in Table 2, SW2 is used to set the protocol of communication and the baud rate used by the dome camera. DIP-5 and DIP-6 of SW2 are used to select the baud rate of communication and a maximum of 4 different baud rates can be selected.
  • 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 32 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: Auto Scan- How To Set It Up

    CALLING a preset This may be as follows: PRESET 01 = MAIN GATE PRESET 02 = ENTRANCE DOOR PRESET 03 = FIRE ESCAPE PRESET 04 = EMERGENCY EXIT PRESET 05 = CAR PARK When the operator wishes to quickly move to the MAIN GATE view all he has to do is to press 01 CALL. To go to the EMERGENCY EXIT he would press 04 CALL and so on.
  • Page 24: Controlling One Camera Then Another

    An example four preset mini-tour Setting the presets using the keypad STEP 1- Using the keypad joystick, move to where you wish to start the tour and then press 01 PRESET STEP 2- Now move to the next location and press 02 PRESET STEP 3- Now move to the third location and press 03 PRESET STEP 4- Finally move to where you wish to end the tour and press 04 PRESET STEP 5- To run the tour press 51 PRESET...
  • Page 25: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Dimensions Dimension of shell Ceiling mount board Installation Ceiling mount PO W ER PO W ER : D C12V O range O range: R S485+ Yel l ow Yel l ow : R S485- VID EO VID EO O U T...
  • Page 26 Suspended installation Fixed bracket Orientation aperture Suspended installation board Wall mount Wall mount board...
  • Page 27 6. 5 Fixed bracket with installation board Fixed bracket with wall interface Installation Steps Ceiling mount Drill a 6cm hole in ceiling. This is used for installing the dome cable housing and hiding the connection cable. Take out the two fixed Allen screws using the special Allen key. Scr ew on t ake of f Due to the two rubber waterproof sealing rings inside the dome housing you will need to remove the metal...
  • Page 28 Remove the black camera protection shroud by removing the small Philips screws so that you can set the dip switches for the camera address, protocol and baud rate. Set the jumper for the 120Ω termination resistor. Instructions for setting these are found earlier in this manual. Refit the camera protection shroud and push the unit into the metal shell and refit the screws.
  • Page 29 Correctly fit the connection cable. Wall mounting Locate the position for mounting the wall bracket. Remove the ceiling installation board and replace with the wall installation board feeding the connection cable across the front on the bracket through the cable aperture. Fit the dome to the wall bracket using the bolts provided.
  • Page 30 Correctly fit the connection cable.
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications TV SYSTEM Image Sensor 1/3” CCD Image Sensor 380 TVL VF Output Compound Signal 1.0Vp-p/75 Scanning System 625 lines, 50 fields/sec Power Supply DC12V±10% 400mA (use a 1Amp power supply) Specifications Power 12VA Fan/Heater excluded Consumption Ceiling Installation/Wall mounting/In-Ceiling Installation Installation Relative...

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