Rugged CCTV PATC-G4028 User Manual

Portable all-condition rugged ptz camera

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USER MANUAL

 
Portable All-Condition Rugged PTZ Camera
(Thermal Imaging Version)
 

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  • Page 1: User Manual

      USER MANUAL   Portable All-Condition Rugged PTZ Camera (Thermal Imaging Version)  ...
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  • Page 4   Safety Notes Thank You for Choosing Our Portable All-Condition Rugged PTZ Camera! When you open the box: 1. Check that the packing and the contents are not visibly damaged. Contact the retailer immediately if any parts are either missing or damaged. 2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

      Table of Contents Safety Notes --- Important!!! ................1 About The Product ..................2 Features ......................2   Functions ......................3   Technical Data ....................6 Preparation ...................... 8 Dip Switch ...................... 8   Initial Power On Test ..................9   Installation Place ..................
  • Page 7: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes --- Important!!!   The following important notes must be followed carefully to run the camera and respective accessories in total safety. The camera and relative accessories are called video system in this section. [Note] Do not point the camera modules to the sunlight. Otherwise, serious damage to the PTZ camera may occur.
  • Page 8: About The Product

    About The Product   PATC series Thermal imaging system camera is designed for important video surveillance application such as Police, Rescue, Border Patrol, Marine, etc. (fixed and mobile video surveillance application.) It consists of: thermal imaging sensor, high resolution zoom module, precise PTZ system, optional damping systems.
  • Page 9: Functions

    About The Product    Precise PTZ system with high precision and higher holding torque, PTZ positioning precision up to +/-0.05°;  Protocol & Baud rate self-adaptive, soft address supported, convenient for use;  Optional damping system, for tough applications; ...
  • Page 10: Zoom Control

    About The Product     Pan/Tilt and camera to that position. User can save and call presets easily and promptly by using keyboard controller or infrared controller. The camera supports up to 256 presets. Zoom control User can adjust zoom wide or tele by controller and get desired image. IRIS control System defaults Auto IRIS.
  • Page 11: Auto Flip

    About The Product   Image Flip Enable you to view image easily when PTZ is either installed on roof of a car or is mounted on the ceiling. Auto Flip When the camera tilts downward and goes just beyond the vertical angle, the camera rotates 180º. When the camera rotates (flips), the camera starts moving upward as you continue to hold joystick in the down position.
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    About The Product     Technical Data Model  PATC‐G4028  Thermal Imaging Camera  Sensor Type  Un‐Cooled αSi  Resolutions  384X288  Sensor Size  25μm×25μm  Focal  40mm  Focus  Electronic  IRIS  1.0  FOV  13.7°x10.3°  2000m (Vehicle) Detecting Range  800m (Man)  800m (Vehicle)  Recognition Range  400m (Man)  Digital Zoom  1X, 2X, 4X  Video Display  White / Black  Daylight Imaging Camera  Video Sensor  1/4" SONY EX‐View HAD CCD Effective Pixel PAL:752(H)×582(V);NTSC:768(H)×494(V) Resolution ...
  • Page 13 About The Product   Video System PAL / NTSC  Control speed:0.3° ~60°/s, adjustable; Tilt Speed  Preset speed:90°/s    Preset  256  ±0.05°  Preset Precision  PTZ stability  Two Degrees of Freedom gyroscope PTZ stability control system (Optional)  General  1Channel Thermal Imaging Video; Video Output  1Channel Daylight Video;  1Channel Switch Video;  Address  0~255  Power  35W/50W (Heater On) Working Tem.  ‐45℃~+55℃  IP Index  IP67  Anti‐Vibration Pan 9g, Tilt 15g Wind Resistance  180 km/h  Φ190(mm)×275(mm) w/o damper Dimension  Φ190(mm)×300(mm) with damper (optional)  6KGS w/o damper Weight ...
  • Page 14: Preparation

    Preparation     This section contains detailed instructions for installing the camera. These instructions assume that the installer has a good knowledge of installation techniques and is capable of adopting safe installation methods. Dip Switch The factory default is: Camera Address Protocol Baud Rate 1 ...
  • Page 15: Initial Power On Test

    Preparation     Initial Power On Test To ensure the camera works well after installation, please power on it for an initial test with the following steps: 1. Connect the camera with correct power supply; 2. Connect control cable, video cable; 3.
  • Page 16: Installation Place

    Preparation     If the camera fails at initialization, the following message will show on screen. DOME ID:001 PROTOCOL:PELCO-D/P BAUD:9600 SOFTWARE VER: 1.4.4 CAM FAIL Please refer to the following code to check the failures: PAN FAIL  Failure of pan initialization TILT FAIL  Failure of tilt initialization CAM FAIL  Failure of zoom camera initialization P/T FAIL ...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Installation     Mounts The PTZ camera provides fixed mounts as standard, and damping system as optional. Fig. 4: Fixed Mounts (with and w/o damping system)  ...
  • Page 18: Installation

    Installation     Installation To set the baud rate, protocol and camera hard address: 1. Remove the PTZ bottom plate; 2. Set DIP Switch for baud rate, protocol and camera address; 3. Fix the bottom plate. Make sure the sealing is well installed. Fig.
  • Page 19: Camera Cable Package

    Installation     Fig. 7: Mount the Installation Plate 6. Fix the camera to the installation plate with a screw. Fig. 8: Fix the Installation Plate Camera Cable Package Connect the cable with the right pins as per following pictures.  ...
  • Page 20 Installation     Fig. 9: Cable Package 12Pin Cable: Pin Definition 1  Daylight Video ‐ RS485 + 2  Daylight Video + RS485 ‐ 3  DC12V Thermal Video ‐ 4  DC12V Thermal Video + 5  Switch Video ‐ 6  Switch Video + [Note] Please make sure the camera is working with a right power supply. Wrong cable connection may cause damage to the device.
  • Page 21: Operation

    Operation   Special Control Panel Commands The camera can be programmed and operated by using various quick control panel commands. Preset Number Function    Default Value  ≤20 ~ ≥80  General preset positions ***        GO TO   Manual switch between daylight video and thermal video. ***      GO TO 22  Auto switch between daylight video and thermal video. √  ...
  • Page 22: Operation

    Operation   Table 2 Special Commands means the function is not on or programmed;  √  means the function is set as default;  On means the function is on as default; Off means the function is off as default.  [Note] The camera can automatically detect and set protocol and baud rate as per the whole system. There may be no response to the first several operations after the power on as it is detecting the setting.
  • Page 23 Operation   Digital Noise Reduction The function is off as default. When the camera is in color mode, it is recommended to turn off the function, or there will be video trails. When the camera is in mono mode, call preset 27 to turn on/off the function. There are 1~5 steps from low to high.
  • Page 24 Operation   Safe Position of Thermal Camera When the PTZ camera is stand by, call preset 65 and the PTZ camera will tilt to -90Deg and hide the thermal camera to a safe position. The PTZ camera does not respond to any command until preset 66 is called and the thermal camera moves away from the position.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Shooting     Problems  Possible Causes  Solutions  Power supply failure  Replace power supply  No  action  when  powered  on  Wrong connection of the power Check & reconnect the cables  Mechanical failure  Repair  Abnormal  self‐test  with  Camera inclined  Reinstall the camera  motor noise  Inadequate power supply  Replace the power supply  Video signal failure  Reinstall camera  Normal  self‐test  but  no  Wrong connection of the video Check & reconnect the cables  images  Camera damaged  Replace the camera  Wrong  connection  of  RS485  Check and reconnect the cable ...
  • Page 26: Annex: Dip Switch - Camera Address

    Annex: Dip Switch – Camera Address     ADDRESS  1  2  8  0  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  1  ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  2  OFF  ON  OFF  OFF  3  ON  ON  OFF  OFF  4  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  5  ON  OFF  OFF ...
  • Page 27 Annex: Dip Switch – Camera Address       39  ON  ON  OFF  OFF  40  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  41  ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  42  OFF  ON  OFF  OFF  43  ON  ON  OFF  OFF  44  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  45  ON ...
  • Page 28 Annex: Dip Switch – Camera Address     79  ON  ON  OFF  80  OFF  OFF  OFF  81  ON  OFF  OFF  82  OFF  ON  OFF  83  ON  ON  OFF  84  OFF  OFF  OFF  85  ON  OFF  OFF  86  OFF  ON  OFF  87 ...
  • Page 29 Annex: Dip Switch – Camera Address       119  ON  ON  OFF  120  OFF  OFF  OFF  121  ON  OFF  OFF  122  OFF  ON  OFF  123  ON  ON  OFF  124  OFF  OFF  OFF  125  ON  OFF  OFF  126  OFF  ON  OFF ...
  • Page 30 Annex: Dip Switch – Camera Address     159  ON  ON  OFF  ON  160  OFF  OFF  OFF  ON  161  ON  OFF  OFF  ON  162  OFF  ON  OFF  ON  163  ON  ON  OFF  ON  164  OFF  OFF  OFF  ON  165  ON  OFF ...
  • Page 31 Annex: Dip Switch – Camera Address       199  ON  ON  ON  200  OFF  OFF  ON  201  ON  OFF  ON  202  OFF  ON  ON  203  ON  ON  ON  204  OFF  OFF  ON  205  ON  OFF  ON  206  OFF  ON  ON ...
  • Page 32 Annex: Dip Switch – Camera Address     239  ON  ON  ON  240  OFF  OFF  ON  241  ON  OFF  ON  242  OFF  ON  ON    243    ON    ON    ON    244    OFF    OFF    ON   ...
  • Page 33   Modification History Revision  Date of Release Modified Contents Ver 1.0  July 1  2012  Official release of first version Ver 1.1  October 31 2012 Official release of second version Ver 1.2  Jan 5th 2013  Official release of third version Ver 1.3  Feb 18 2014  Official release of fourth version    ...

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