Tilt The Camera Head; Configuration Switches; Software Versions; Ptz Configuration Osd - Silent Sentinel Oculus User Manual

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Tilt the camera head

When mounting upright, the camera head can be cantered to
allow it a field of view clear of the pan motor section of the
housing.
1 - Unscrew and withdraw the M5 socket head retaining bolt
from the middle of the front of the yoke.
2 - Carefully tip the yoke assembly forward.
3- Re-insert the bolt from the rear of the yoke and tighten to
approximately 0.97Kg/m. Do not over tighten the bolt.
The camera's Setup > Configuration menu should be
adjusted to indicate that the head has been tilted, in order
to ensure appropriate operation.

Configuration switches

The configuration switches are factory set to match the IP
encoder operation.
These should not be adjusted. Changing the switches may
cause the equipment to stop functioning.
The camera Address number is fixed at ID: 001.
If an external RS-485 connection is made this should not be
connected to other camera equipment as address clashing
may occur.
Notices

Software Versions.

This guide is for use with the Oculus and Aeron PTZ cameras
fitted with the HD IP encoder module.
The information provided applies to the PTZ firmware versions
v1.061 / 1.101 and encoder firmware version v4.0.1.5 and
v4.0.5.x.

PTZ configuration OSD.

The PTZ camera On Screen Display interface (Menus) are
available through the analogue (CVBS) video output. This
provides a video signal showing the on-screen text display.
This can be employed for initial configuration of the PTZ unit.
The OSD text display is not available through the network
interface on all models and cannot be viewed through the
Web browser GUI or VMS images in these cases.
For twin IP encoder products, the OSD menu text is available
on the Second (non-HD) IP connection.

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