Veilux VP-ATDN12X User Manual

Veilux VP-ATDN12X User Manual

Auto object tracking & high speed mini dome

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USER MANUAL
Veilux Auto Object Tracking & High Speed Mini Dome
VP-ATDN12X
***Please note that this object auto tracking mini PTZ will not zoom when auto tracking. It will stay on the zoom setting that
the end user has set for that preset when motion is found.

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Veilux Auto Object Tracking & High Speed Mini Dome VP-ATDN12X ***Please note that this object auto tracking mini PTZ will not zoom when auto tracking. It will stay on the zoom setting that the end user has set for that preset when motion is found.
  • Page 3 Thank You for Choosing our PTZ Camera! When you open the box:  Check that the packing and the contents are not visibly damaged. Contact the retailer immediately if any parts are either missing or damaged.  Make sure if the contents are all included as per the packing list. ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Notes --- Important!!! ..........................1 About The Product ..............................2 2.1..................................3 EATURES 2.2.................................. 3 UNCTIONS 2.3............................. 7 ECHNICAL ARAMETERS Installation ................................8 3.1. DIP S ..............................8 WITCH ETTING 3.2................................9 NSTALLATION Operation Guide ..............................
  • Page 5: Safety Notes

    SAFETY NOTES --- IMPORTANT!!! The following important notes must be followed carefully to run the PTZ camera and respective accessories in total safety. The camera and relative accessories are called video system in this section. Use the instructions correctly and fully Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before starting to run the video system.
  • Page 6: About The Product

    long time. This will prevent damage to the video system in the event of lightening or electrical line overload. Do not overload the electrical power and the extensions to prevent the risk of fire or electrocution. Do not place the camera near or over radiators or sources of heat. Check that the area is suitably ventilated before installing the camera inside partially closed areas (such as recesses, bookshelves and shelves).
  • Page 7: Features

    2.1. FEATURES  Auto tracking of moving object (auto PTZ) based on our motion tracking technology;  Max 12X digital zoom, 144x optical, 0.1Lux night mode:0.0002of module specifications;  High resolution: 550 TV lines  Pan: 360º at maximum speed of 250º /sec; ...
  • Page 8 Soft Address The camera address can be programmed with built-in OSD menu, and the user does not need to dismount the camera from field or do any screw work. Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) A camera is intended to provide clear images even under back light circumstances where intensity of illumination can vary exces sively, when there are both vary bright and vary dark areas simultaneously in the field of view.
  • Page 9 System defaults Auto Focus mode, that is, the lens and camera will automatically adjust the focus to get the best image. Focus can also be controlled manually from the controller if required. Press Focus Near or Focus Far key to manually focus. Focus can be manual via keyboard or matrix, please refer to control keyboard or matrix operation manual for detailed operation.
  • Page 10 A pattern is a saved, repeating, series of pan, tilt, zoom and preset functions that can be recalled with a command from a controller or automatically by a programmed function (alarm action or park action or power-up action). Auto, Random and Frame Scan Auto Scan: Make the camera scan 360º...
  • Page 11: Technical Parameters

    2.3. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS VP-ATDNC12X VP-ATDNC12X 7 / 77...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Table 1: Samsung Modules  Parameters vary if cameras other than Samsung are equipped with.  The specifications are subject to change without notice. INSTALLATION 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.
  • Page 13 … … … … … … … … … BAUD RATE 1 (SW2) 1200 BAUD 2400 RATE 4800 (BPS) 9600 PROTOCOL (SW2) PELCO (PELCO-P/ COMM PELCO-D) reserved PTOL reserved reserved Table 2: SWITCH SETTING 3.2. INSTALLATION Step 1. Install lower dome. Line up the mounting screw holes, and install the three mounting screws.
  • Page 14 Pic. 3  When installing outdoors, make sure installation is properly sealed to keep moisture out. Pic. 4 10 / 77...
  • Page 15: Operation Guide

    OPERATION GUIDE 4.1. OPERATION AT POWER UP The camera employs the default settings the first time it is switched on. Changes to the settings will be permanently stored and will be made available the next time the camera is switched on. You can return to the default settings by means of the appropriate menu option at any time.
  • Page 16: How To Use Our Control Keyboard

    4.2. HOW TO USE OUR CONTROL KEYBOARD The camera is ready to receive commands from our control keyboard (see figure below) after connecting. 4.2.1. CONTROL KEYPAD COMMAND SYNTAX Controls can use the joystick, single keys or key combinations. The key command syntax is shown below. Key command syntax The syntax used in this manual for controls using keys consists of various elements (words and three digit numbers).
  • Page 17: Control Keypad Command Types

    Using a single key Pressing a single key can cause camera action. For example, the following command will zoom out of the frame. Underling indicates the key is in use. ZOOM OUT Key combinations Pressing a key combination in rapid sequence extents the command set. For example, the following command (select camera address 1) is performed by pressing the following keys: 4.2.2.
  • Page 18: Pan And Tilt Functions

     Zooming, focusing and IRIS opening.  Preset positions programming and recalling. These functions can be directly accessed using a single key or joystick or a simple key combination. 4.4.1. PAN AND TILT FUNCTIONS The camera may be moved using our keyboard controller. Move the joystick vertically to tilt the camera and horizontally to pan it. The maximum pan span is from 0º...
  • Page 19: Zoom Functions

    line. To do this, hold the joystick tipped downwards following the movement of the subject. Observe that in this case the joystick performance after the camera passes over the vertical axis opposite to the normal axis because tipping the joystick downwards will turn the camera upwards.
  • Page 20: Iris Opening Functions

    4.4.4. IRIS OPENING FUNCTIONS OPEN CLOSE The IRIS opening may be controlled manually using the commands. OPEN CLOSE The manual setting made using will be kept only until a pan, tilt or zoom command is used if the automatic IRIS opening option is enabled (the default setting is on).
  • Page 21: Function Program Menu

     The Presets store the coordinates according to an angular reference system. Therefore, the reference system zero point may become misaligned with the camera mechanics after prolonged use of the tilting and panning functions. Minor inaccuracies in REBOOT SYSTEM preset positions may occur. In this case, calibrate the angular coordinate system using the command.
  • Page 22 I NPUT PASSW O RD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PASSW O RD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ▲...
  • Page 23: System Menu

    This function restarts the device without clearly the SYSTEM settings performed by the user. The camera is REBOOT repositioned. Table 3 4.5.1. SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM In the main menu, select to set the parameters such as protocol, baud rate, camera address, dome label, display setup, password, bootup screen and position memory.
  • Page 24 4.5.1.1. SOFT DIP SWITCH SOFT DIP SWITCH submenu is used to set protocol, address and baud rate operated by OSD menu. SO FT DI P SW I TCH - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.
  • Page 25 DO M E LABEL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. <EDI T DO M E LABEL> 2. <CLEAR DO M E LABEL> 3.
  • Page 26: Display Setup

    4.5.1.3. DISPLAY SETUP DISPLAY SETUP submenu is used to enable the labels to be displayed for the various camera functions. DI SPLAY SETUP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.
  • Page 27 Table 7 Clock Submenu CLOCK submenu is used to set the date and the time. CLO CK - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.
  • Page 28: Password

    Screen 9: Orientation Option Value Explanation DISPLAY ON/OFF Show or hide the orientation PRIME N/S/E/W/NW/N Set the prime direction DERECTION E/SW/SE Table 9 Label Position Submenu The labels may be positioned where required on the screen. ZO NE CAM ERA PRESET O RI ENT EVENT...
  • Page 29 PASSW O RD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. ENABLE PASSW O RD: O FF 2.
  • Page 30: Bootup Screen

    confirmation. 4.5.1.5. BOOTUP SCREEN SYSTEM BOOTUP SCREEN In the menu, select to display information concerning software version, address, protocol, baud rate and zoom module brand. The information in this menu cannot be edited. Ⅱ M I NI DO M E SO FT VERSI O N: 5.
  • Page 31: Menu And Functions

    4.5.2. MENU AND FUNCTIONS 2. Menu and Functions Use the button on the back panel of the camera to bring up the menu screen for controlling functions and operations of the camera. Same to the Rear side of X27 Module Key Operations •...
  • Page 32 • The curser will be initially at [FOCUS]. • ] gets displayed in front of the selected menu options. • Use [UP] and [DOWN] button to move the cursor. • When the curser is at the desired position, press the [menu Set] button to go into the selected sub menu screen. 4.
  • Page 33 5-3. Zoom Start • Changes the minimum zoom magnification rate. • Bring the curser to [ZOOM START], and change the value using [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button. • The following options are available.(x1~x12) ¾ Any ratio between X1 and x35 can be selected. 5-4.
  • Page 34 • Select [AUTO] and press [menu Set] to set an automatic Lens initialization period. 1day ~ 7day 5-6. INITIAL SET (Same for all sub menus) • All values in Focus Menu will be set to default. • Bring the curser to [INITIAL SET] , and press the [menu Set] button to execute reset. All configurations in FOCUS MODE~ LENS INITIAL option will be set to default value 5-7.
  • Page 35 ¾ MANUAL Manual controls is disabled when using WDR in Backlight option. ※ It can be set between 0 and 100, where 60 is considered to be normal. 6-3. Shutter • Changes the electrical shutter operation. • Move the cursor to [SHUTTER], and change the option using [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button. •...
  • Page 36 <Figure 4. White Balance Menu> 7-1. W/B Mode • Selects the White Balance Mode • Move the cursor to [W/B MODE], and change the value using [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button. ¾ AWB: 2,200 ~ 7,000 K ¾ ATW: 2,000 ~ 18,00 K ¾...
  • Page 37 <Figure 5. Manual White Balance Menu> a. W/B RED (Adjusting the Red gain level) • Changes the Red Gain Level. • Move the cursor to [W/B RED], and change the value using [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button. ¾ Can be changed between -100 and 100, where 0 is the normal value. b.
  • Page 38 ¾ NIGHT: Always in Night mode. (IR-CUT filter disengaged all the time) ¾ EXT: Mode changes according to an external signal. ¾ CDS: Mode changes according to the CDS SENSOR.8-2. Day/Night Level 8-2. Day/Night Level • Changes the light level for Day/Night switching •...
  • Page 39 9-1. Backlight mode • Changes Backlight Mode. • Move the cursor to [BACKLIGHT], and change the option using [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button. ¾ OFF: No Back Light Compensation ¾ WDR: Wide Dynamic Range ¾ BLC: Back Light Compensation ¾ ECL: Eclipse •...
  • Page 40 ¾ LONG: selects in between 0 and 60. ¾ SHORT: selects in between 0 and 60. 10-2. PREVIOUS (Same for all sub menus) 11. Backlight Menu • In the [BACKLIGHT] option, press the [Menu Set] Button when [BLC] is displayed to go into the [BLC] sub menu screen <...
  • Page 41 < Figure 10. ECL Menu > 12-1. ECL Area • Configures Eclipse Area. • Move the cursor to [AREA SETTING], and press [menu Set] button to go into the sub menu. ¾ The total area consists of 16 cells (4 by 4) ¾...
  • Page 42 < Figure 11. 3D-DNR Option in the Main Menu > 13-1. 3D DNR mode • Turns 3D digital Noise Reduction option on or off. • Move the cursor to [3D-DNR], and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the option. ¾...
  • Page 43 ¾ OFF : Disables Global Motion Compensation. 13-4. INITIAL SET (Same for all sub menus) 13-5. PREVIOUS (Same for all sub menus) 14. Image Adjust Menu • In the Main Menu, select [IMAGE ADJUST] using [menu Set] button to go into [IMAGE ADJUST] menu screen. <...
  • Page 44 • Selects the image output to be color or B/W. • Move the cursor to [COLOR], and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the selection. ¾ ON: Color Image Output ¾ OFF: B/W Image Output 14-4. Sharpness • Changes the Image’s Sharpness level. •...
  • Page 45 < Figure 14. Special Menu > 15-5. Stabilizer • Stabilizes the image on slight fluctuations. • Move the cursor to [STABILIZER] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to turn on or off 15-6. L/L Sync • Sets the source for the line lock. •...
  • Page 46 < Figure 15. Comm. Adjust menu> 15-1-1. Protocol • Selects communication protocol to use. • Move the cursor to [PROTOCOL] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the option. ¾ Five protocols are selectable - CNB-ASCII , CNB-HEX , PELCO-D , PELCO-P 15-1-2.
  • Page 47 < Figure 15. Motion Det. Menu> 15-2-1. Detection Zone • Up to 4 zones can be configured. • Move the cursor to [ZONE NUMBER] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to select the desired zone. ¾ Configuration for each zone needs to be done separately when you select a different zone. 15-2-2.
  • Page 48 ¾ Can be selected in between 10 and 60 seconds. 15-2-6. Sensitivity • Sensitivity to detect motion on the selected detection zone. • Move the cursor to [SENSTIVITY] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the setting. ¾ Can be selected in between 0 and 100, where 50 is the normal value. 15-2-7.
  • Page 49 15-4-2. Mask State • Turns on or off the selected masking zone. • Move the cursor to [MASK STATE] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the State. ¾ Select in between ON and OFF 15-4-3. Mask Color • Selects the color for the masking.
  • Page 50 < Figure 17. OSD Setup Menu> 16-1. Zone Label • Configures the name of the zone and turns On or Off its display. • Move the cursor to [ZONE LABEL] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the state. ¾...
  • Page 51 < Figure 18. Zone Label Screen > 16-1-1. Zone Label • Sets the name of the zone and display location in the screen ¾ Letter selection section on the top, and preview section at the bottom. Blinking curser indicates which section you are at. ¾...
  • Page 52: Ptz Menu

    Sets the display of various functions such as BLC, D-EFFECT, DAY&NIGHT, and W/B mode on the screen. 16-6. Language • This version can only display English. • In case another language is added, move the cursor to [MOTION DET] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the setting. 16-7.
  • Page 53: Motion

    CLEAR SET Clear settings submenu PRESET 256/64/40 Maximum number of Presets. Always enter 256 NUMBER Table 11 4.5.3.1. MOTION The first level of this menu contains the following options grouped as shown in the following table. M O TI O N - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.
  • Page 54 If this mode is on, the pan and tilt speed applied by the keypad is PROPORTIONAL ON/OFF proportion to the set zoom so that the movement speed decreases when the zoom increases. With this function, the camera will resume function defined in ”...
  • Page 55 of up to 30 preset positions. The camera simply resumes the operation it was performing before REPEAT LAST being interrupted at the end of the park time. The camera performs a tracking operation at the end of the park TRACKING time.
  • Page 56 SPEED SETTI NG - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. PAN SPEED<DEG / S>: 150 2. TI LT SPEED<DEG / S>: 150 3.
  • Page 57 A preset position may be called up outside these scanning limits. If the option is ON, horizontal automatically LIMIT STOPS ON/OFF scanning is performed within the right and left scanning limits open. Table 14 SET MANUAL STOPS SUBMENU Use the joystick to point the cursor to the “ SET MANUAL STOPS ”...
  • Page 58 ZO NES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. ZO NE NUM BER: * * ZO NE NO T DEFI NED* * 2.
  • Page 59: Presets

    ZO NE NUM BER ZO NE LABEL 1 - - - - - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Y Z y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Screen 21: Zone Label OPEN...
  • Page 60 Screen 22: Presets Option Value Explanation This option is used to select a presetting for PRESET NUMBER 1-64 entering a descriptive label. This operation is allowed for up to 64 Presets. EDIT PRESET This submenu is used to access writing mode for LABEL associating a label to a presetting (see below).
  • Page 61: Scan

    This includes the operations needed for associating a scene to a presetting. EDIT PRESET SCAENE ” option. Use the joystick to point the cursor to " OPEN Press . The following menu will appear on the display: EDI T PRESET PO SI TI O N USE THE JO YSTI CK O R KEYBO RAD TO PO SI TI O N THE CAM ERA...
  • Page 62 ZO NE SCAN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. SCAN SPEED<DEG / S>: 2. <SET ZO NE SCAN> 3.
  • Page 63 SET SCAN STO PS LEFT LI M I T PO SI TI O N I RI S O PEN TO CO NTI NUE I RI S CLO SE TO CANCEL SCREEN 28: SET ZONE SCAN OPEN Use the joystick to position left limit and press to save.
  • Page 64: Power Up

    PROGRAM This submenu is used to program a pattern (see PATTERN below) This submenu is used to delete a pattern (see CLEAR PATTERN below) Table 19 PROGRAM PATTERN submenu This includes all the operations needed to program a pattern. PATTERN NUMBER ”...
  • Page 65: Cruise Setting

    The camera performs a random scan at the end of power up: the camera performs a RANDOM SCAN random 360° scan pausing approximately 2” every 142°. The camera performs a frame scan at the FRAME SCAN end of power up: the horizontal scan is performed in the SET SCAN limits.
  • Page 66: Clear Set

    CRUISE function is used to make the camera run a cycle consisting of up to 30 preset positions. This menu item is used to enable each of the preset positions used in the cruise cycle. For the cruise cycle to be effective, the preset positions must be actually stored. Option Value Explanation...
  • Page 67: Alarm

    CLEAR ZONES This option is used to delete all the zone settings. CLEAR PRESETS This is used to delete all the Presets. CLEAR This is used to delete all the pattern settings. PATTERNS This performs a total reset and loads the default settings.
  • Page 68 alarm inputs. Duration time (in seconds) of the action SEQUENCE 1 ~ 250 related to each alarm when several alarms (SECS) occur at the same time. NONE No action occurs during the alarm. The camera goes to the corresponding presetting following alarm PRESET...
  • Page 69: Track

    or normally closed ( The circuit will open to generate an alarm if it is “ ” and will close if it is “ ”. ALARM This submenu contains the alarm settings. SETTINGS CLEAR This submenu is used to delete the alarm SETTINGS programming.
  • Page 70 TRACK - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. <DEFAULT SETTI NG > 2.
  • Page 71 This option is used to establish the action to be performed if the camera loses the HOME N TRA tracked object: the option HOME N TRA commands the camera to go back to preset number 1 and tracking is enabled from this position.
  • Page 72 SPEED AUTO movement speed. If is selected, the camera is automatically “adapted” to the MANUAL motion of the target. The options allow selecting the expected speed of the object to be tracked (1 slow, 63 fast). This option allows setting the max. Tracking duration, in minutes, during which the camera automatically tracks moving objects.
  • Page 73 The tracking function should mainly be used in indoor environments. Outdoor use is highly problematic: the variety of objects (leafs, flags, litter, etc.) moved by the wind makes use unreliable. Also the Veilux VP-ATDNC12X will only zoom up to 2X max while auto tracking. ...
  • Page 74: Event

    GRAY SENS : most false alarms are caused by the tracking of unexpected objects. For this reason, it is preferable to select low sensitivity. ZOOM SETTING : it is advisable to use the lowest possible zoom values. Excessive detail makes tracking difficult (the movement must be fastener and consequently or the risk of losing the object is much higher).
  • Page 75 EVENT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. EVENT NUM BER: 2. <EDI T EVENT LABEL> 3. <EDI T EVENT> 4. <CLEAR EVENT> 5.
  • Page 76 This option is used to select a presetting for entering a descriptive label. This operation is allowed for up to 64 Presets. HOLIDAY OPEN Press the button and use the joystick to set the OPEN number of the holiday to be stored. Press confirm.
  • Page 77 7. EVENT O CCURS SUNDAY: O FF M O NDAY: O FF TUESDAY: O FF W EDNESDAY: O FF THURSDAY: O FF FRI DAY: O FF SATURDAY: O FF HO LI DAY: O FF 8. SAVE 9. BACK 10. EXI T Screen 39: Edit Event Sub-Menu (2) Option Value...
  • Page 78 SCAN & NIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Select which day(s) of the week when the EVENT OCCURS WEDNESDAY event occurs. THURESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Set the selected events on this date does HOLIDAY not perform. Parameters on and off. NUMBER Show the number of the event. Table 27 EDIT HOLIDAY Submenu This includes the operations needed for programming a holiday.
  • Page 79: Set Default

    1~31 Select the date of the selected holiday. Table 28 4.5.7. SET DEFAULT This menu is to set the camera or all PTZ parameters to factory default. SET DEFAULT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.
  • Page 80 KEY + CALL 86 + HOLD DOWN SHIFT Create a pattern 3 KEY + CALL 87 + HOLD DOWN SHIFT Create a pattern 4 KEY + CALL 88 + CALL Start park action function 89 + CALL Stop park action function 97 + CALL Start random scan function 98 + CALL...
  • Page 81: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible Reason Solution Wrong wire connections Check and reconnect wires Power on normally Wrong or bad power source Change power source but no video signal Fuse broken. Change fuse Power cable is disconnected Reconnect power wiring Address, protocol, and baud Check Pan/Tilt rate is not correctly set...

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