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Installation and Operation Manual
SEE-PTZ605
HIGH Speed PTZ Dome with 3 alarm inputs
PTZ600
Optical
SERIES
Zoom
Option M
30x
Option L
23x
Version 1
HD-TVI PTZ
SEE-PTZ600 series
Iridium Silver /
Total
Day/Night
Zoom
360x
YES
276x
YES
range
SEE-PTZ608 Ivory
IR
Minimum
Sensitive
Lux
YES
0.01 LUX
YES
0.01 LUX
Last Revised 05/09/2016
Nite
Focal Length
Devil
YES
4.5 ~ 135mm
YES
4.0 ~ 92mm

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  • Page 1 HD-TVI PTZ range Installation and Operation Manual SEE-PTZ600 series SEE-PTZ605 SEE-PTZ608 Ivory Iridium Silver / HIGH Speed PTZ Dome with 3 alarm inputs PTZ600 Optical Total Day/Night Minimum Nite Focal Length SERIES Zoom Zoom Sensitive Devil Option M 360x 0.01 LUX 4.5 ~ 135mm...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS TABLE Description Page No. Contents Safety Precautions Description of Functions Special Dome Features – 3 channel alarm input activation – Modify Dome address by RS485 5 Getting the PTZ up & running Overview – introduction to fitting PTZ equipment Coaxitron and RS485 RS485 Wiring methods &...
  • 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 24v AC power supply. The rated input voltage of the camera is 12V!!!! This gets its power from the dome and does not require a separate PSU.
  • Page 4: Description Of Functions

    KEY FUNCTIONS Description of Functions This intelligent dome camera is a hi-tech CCTV product, which incorporates a high-clarity colour camera. It has a panoramic variable speed PAN/TILT movement, a multifunctional decoder, a character generator and an on-board processor for logic handling. The dome is easy to connect, install, maintain and operate, and has many features.
  • Page 5 Software Modify the Dome Address. Allows dome address to be changed through RS485 software (SID). Image Effect & Zero Iluminance. Will display when set in B&W mode or manual zero illuminance. Angle Display. The dome can display panning, tilt and view angles of the camera. 4.
  • Page 6: Getting The Ptz Up & Running

    Getting the PTZ up and running! You MUST connect up the PTZ 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 7 Equipment Cable Needed Dome 1. Data signal CAT5 cable Keypad or You can also send the video signal back along a second pair in a CAT5 cable using baluns. Note you cannot send 24v AC power down CAT5. 2. Video signal RG59 or similar You can combine both the video and power into one cable if you...
  • Page 8: Coaxitron And Rs485

    CAT 5 DOME CCT CAMERA 24V24VA CAT5 Carries 24V AC C AC Video & LOCAL 240V --- Control Data Video & Power RG59+2 Video & Power DOME BALUN TRADITIONAL CAT5 Carrying Data CAMERA JUNCTION BOXES 240V CO-AX RG59 Free Lead Supplied KEYPAD MONITOR Coaxitron and RS485...
  • Page 9: Rs485 Wiring Methods & Tips

    RS485 Wiring methods & Tips >>>>> 1. Characteristics of RS485 As specified by RS485 standards, RS485 is a half-duplex data transmission type with characteristic impedance of 120Ω. The maximum load capacity is 32 units (domes, keyboards and DVRs). 2. Transmission distances of RS485 Signals using CAT5 or similar cables Selecting a CAT5 or similar sized twisted pair data transmission cable, the maximum theoretical transmitting distances are as follows: Baud Rate...
  • Page 10 ..120Ω 120Ω Standard Daisy-Chain connection for the RS485 PTZ control signal (just the last dome only has the 120Ωresistor set to on, the first device is the keyboard and has the 120Ω built in as default) This next diagram is a slight variation on the Daisy Chain arrangement.
  • Page 11 STAR method of connection. In some circumstances you may need to adopt a star configuration for practical purposes. For instance, all the domes may be so scattered on a large site that running out separate spurs to each dome in a “STAR” array is the only practical solution.
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Dome Camera

    Setting up the Dome Camera 1. 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.
  • Page 13: Rs485 Connection - Connecting The Keypad Or Dvr To The Dome

    Please note - The domes heater doesn’t come on until it senses the temperature drops below 0 degrees Celsius. At this point the dome will need up to 1A @ 24V A.C to operate. Please make sure that you have a sufficient power supply and cable installed to cope with this.
  • Page 14 They don’t just put 2 + 2 together and realise their mistake that they have wired one dome different to the other. 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!! PTZ600 series adopts...
  • Page 15: Coaxitron

    – Accessing the PTZ menu and control via the video cable Coaxitron These HD TVI PTZ cameras have telemetry control through either the RS485 cable or up the co-ax using the coaxitron facility. The benefit of using coaxitron is that there is no need for an RS485 connection. However PTZ control must be via the DVR and the AlienTVI(Coaxitron) option selected for the relevant camera set in the PTZ menu settings.
  • Page 16 24V AC INPUT RS485 RS485 - ‘B’ + ‘A’ YELLOW ORANGE RS485 INPUT ON Note that if the DVR has Coaxitron set in the PTZ menu settings, you can use this rather than the RS485 connections shown above. You will need to control the PTZ through the Alien DVR menu. Last Revised 05/09/2016...
  • Page 17: If You Are Using More Than One Dome On A Site

    If you’re using more than one dome on a site Each dome has a unique “address” so that if you are using more than one on a site the keyboard “talks” to the right dome when you want it to PTZ. If you only have the one dome on the site then the default “address” of “1”...
  • Page 18: Setup Of The Protocol And The Default Baud Rate

    Dome ID-CODE Status Address DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6 DIP-7 DIP-8 DIP-9 DIP-10 … … … … … … … … … … … 1023 Table 1 2. 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.
  • Page 19 Some protocols and the states of the coding switches of normal baud rates of these protocols are shown as follows: NEON/9600Bps PANASONIC/9600Bps B01 9600Bps PELCO-D/2400Bps KALATEL/4800Bps PELCO-P/D 2400Bps NEON/9600Bps PANASONIC/9600Bps PELCO-D/2400Bps PELCO-P/4800Bps KALATEL/4800Bps ALEC/9600Bps PELCO-P/D 4800Bps PELCO-P/4800Bps ALEC/9600Bps PELCO-MK 4800 BPS PELCO-P/9600Bps Ultrak/9600Bps PELCO-P/9600Bps...
  • Page 20: Using The Ptz735 Keypad With The Ptz600 Series

    Using the PTZ735 keypad with the PTZ600 series NOTE 1: For more detailed instructions in setting up the keypad or using one of our other keypads, please refer to the instruction manual supplied with the product. NOTE 2: The PTZ735 keypad requires you to press the function key first followed by the value e.g <CAM>...
  • Page 21: Presets And Other Functions

    PRESETS and other functions. The dome has up to 128 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 “called-up”...
  • Page 22: Patrols (Tours) - How To Set Them Up And Use Them

    Patrols (Tours) – How to set them up and use them A patrol (tour) is simply a collection of preset camera locations that are run in sequence with the dome stopping at each location for a brief period of time and then moving on to the next preset. For example, you could use a patrol so that an outside dome camera points at a gate, then at a side doorway, then zooms out to get an overall shot of a car park and finally zooming in on a delivery bay, before repeating the whole cycle again.
  • Page 23 Now use the Joystick up/down direction movement to select PATROLS. To the right of this, is the patrol sequence number. By moving the Joystick to the right this number can be increased from 01 to 06 (up to six patrols/tours can be programmed) or decreased using the left direction movement. Start with sequence 01.
  • Page 24: Auto Scan - How To Set It Up - Calling The Auto Scan

    You may also initiate a patrol or tour through the Advanced Menu System. Enter <CALL> 95 <Enter> or <CALL> 64 <Enter> on the keypad. Enter the password to enter the menu. The Default password is 111111. See Advance Setup menu to change. You will then see the Main Menu displayed on the screen.
  • Page 25: Record Pattern- What Is A Record Pattern

    CLOSE button to save the start position. press the Now aim the camera where you wish to end the scanning point. Now select the SET END LIMIT followed by CLOSE button to save. Calling the Auto Scan First you must set the start and end positions of the auto scan as above. This runs the auto scan function between these two points.
  • Page 26: How To Set It Up - Running The Record Pattern

    addition up to six different patrols (tours) can be stored each with different preset parameters whereas only three record patterns can be recorded. When a preset is stored the dome stores not only the preset position but also zoom and camera attributes. A record pattern does not record zoom attributes.
  • Page 27: Using The M Camera Module

    Enter the password to enter the menu. The Default password is 111111. See Advance Setup menu to change. You will see the Main Menu displayed on the screen. Using the joystick up/down direction movement, select the MOTION SETUP menu. Use the joystick pan right movement to enter this menu. In the PATTERNS menu select RUN PATTERN.
  • Page 28: Schedule What Is It ? - How To Set It Up - How To Set Schedule - Special Tips

    SCHEDULE - What is it? The schedule allows you to set an Autoscan, Tour or Pattern from a specified date and time to a specified date and time on a day or days of the week. SCHEDULE - How to set it up 1.
  • Page 29 2. How to set Schedule SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Allows a schedule to be selected for SCH ID: controlling what the PTZ is required to do. ENABLED Ensure Time is set in Advanced menu first. REPEAT See 1 above. ACTION 1 PATROL <TIME>...
  • Page 30 SAVE After making changes to the schedule you must save them or they will not be applied. Note that if the date range is incorrect then it will not be able to save the schedule. The user will be informed with a prompt in the bottom left side of the display screen. CLEAR This clears the schedule.
  • Page 31: Using The Dome's Advanced Functions

    USING THE DOME’S ADVANCED FUNCTIONS- On Screen Graphics (OSD) – The SEE-PTZ600 series boasts six patrol (tour) options, an auto scan option and a three record pattern options. All these can be configured using the OSD. To bring up the camera menu press <CALL> 95 <Enter> or <CALL> 64 <Enter> (varies with module type) .
  • Page 32: Using The Menu System

    THE MENU SYSTEM Using the Menu System. This menu system allows the user to alter the dome menu instruction options and settings using a control keypad. This first page shows the initial main menu page and only describes the general functions. The following pages show the main menu option selected on the left hand side of the page and a breakdown of that menu page on the right hand side of the page.
  • Page 33: System Setup

    To access System Setup press the OPEN button on keypad or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP SYSTEM INFORMATION CAMERA SETUP FLIP MOTION SETUP PRP PAN PRIVACY MASK RESERVE ADVANCE SETUP...
  • Page 34: Display Setup

    Move the Joystick down to select Display Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. MAIN MENU DISPLAY SETUP SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP <CAMERA ID> <see 1 below> CAMERA SETUP <ANGLE DISPLAY>...
  • Page 35: Camera Setup

    Move the Joystick down to select Camera Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. MAIN MENU CAMERA SETUP SYSTEM SETUP D-ZOOM DISPLAY SETUP CAMERA SETUP FOCUS AF AUTO MOTION SETUP AUTO PRIVACY MASK...
  • Page 36 <WB/AE SETUP> WB/AE SETUP White Balance Mode/Automatic AE MD AUTO Exposure. SHUTTER WB MD AUTO R GAIN B GAIN WDR MD <EXPCOMP SETUP> RETURN AE MODE MANUAL / AUTO / SHUTTER Normally set to AUTO. SHUTTER Only available if AE MODE is set to SHUTTER 1 ~ 10000 WB MODE AUTO / INDOOR / OUTDOOR / ONEPUSH / ATW / MANUAL / ODAUTO / SDAUTO / SODIUM...
  • Page 37: Motion Setup - Presets- Auto Scan - Patrols (Tours) - Patterns - Schedule - Clear

    Move the Joystick down to select Motion Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displayed. MAIN MENU MOTION SETUP SYSTEM SETUP <PRESETS> (1) DISPLAY SETUP <AUTOSCAN> (2) CAMERA SETUP <PATROLS>...
  • Page 38 SET START LIMIT To set the start position enter this menu item and then move the joystick to position the camera at the starting position and then press CLOSE to save the start position. SET END LIMIT To set the end position select this menu item and then move the joystick to position the camera at the end position and then press CLOSE to save the end position.
  • Page 39 RUN PATROL Click on this menu item and then press CLOSE to start patrol. CLEAR PATROL Click to clear a patrol. RETURN Returns to MOTION SETUP menu. PATTERNS <PATTERNS> (4) Allows recording of 3 patterns for up to 1600 movements PATT NO.
  • Page 40 <TIME> SCHEDULE TIME START DATE 00 – 00 – 00 00 – 00 – 00 END DATE 00 – 00 – 00 ST DATE This identifies the day, month or year 00 – 00 – 00 ST TIME according to the format set in Advance EN DATE 00 –...
  • Page 41: Privacy Mask - Using On Alien Dvr

    MAIN MENU PRIVACY MASK SYSTEM SETUP PRIVACY MASK DISPLAY SETUP MASK SHADE WHITE CAMERA SETUP DISPLAY MOTION SETUP EDIT MASK PRIVACY MASK RETURN ADVANCE SETUP SYSTEM RESET EXIT The feature is available on the camera module type “M”. PRIVACY MASK 01 ~ 08 (Up to 8 privacy mask areas to be set) MASK SHADE This allows the colour (white, grey or black) of the mask area to be set.
  • Page 42: Advance Setup - Home Setup - Password - Cam Id Setup - Fan Control

    ADVANCE SETUP MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP <HOME SETUP> DISPLAY SETUP <PASSWORD> CAMERA SETUP <CAM ID SETUP> MOTION SETUP <FAN CONTROL> PRIVACY MASK <TIME SET> RESERVED ADVANCE SETUP SYSTEM RESET <MORE> EXIT RETURN <HOME SETUP> (1) HOME SETUP This option must not be confused with the Alarm function that can be set with different ENABLE timing settings.
  • Page 43 ADVANCE SETUP MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP <HOME SETUP> DISPLAY SETUP <PASSWORD> CAMERA SETUP <CAM ID SETUP> MOTION SETUP <FAN CONTROL> PRIVACY MASK <TIME SET> RESERVED ADVANCE SETUP SYSTEM RESET <MORE> EXIT RETURN PASSWORD (2) PASSWORD This option allows password protection. NEW PSW * * * * * * PASSWORD ON / OFF...
  • Page 44 ADVANCE SETUP MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP <HOME SETUP> DISPLAY SETUP <PASSWORD> CAMERA SETUP <CAM ID SETUP> MOTION SETUP <FAN CONTROL> PRIVACY MASK <TIME SET> RESERVED ADVANCE SETUP SYSTEM RESET <MORE> EXIT RETURN CAM ID SETUP (3) CAM ID SETUP This enters the software ID settings menu CM S/N: 11000000 IN S/N:...
  • Page 45 ADVANCE SETUP MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP <HOME SETUP> DISPLAY SETUP <PASSWORD> CAMERA SETUP <CAM ID SETUP> MOTION SETUP <FAN CONTROL> PRIVACY MASK <TIME SET> RESERVED ADVANCE SETUP SYSTEM RESET <MORE> EXIT RETURN FAN CONTROL (4) To set the fan control menu settings. FAN CONTROL AUTO SWITCH FAN ON / OFF / AUTO...
  • Page 46: Advance Setup - Time Set - More - Shortcut Function For M Module Commands

    ADVANCE SETUP MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP <HOME SETUP> DISPLAY SETUP <PASSWORD> CAMERA SETUP <CAM ID SETUP> MOTION SETUP <FAN CONTROL> PRIVACY MASK <TIME SET> RESERVED ADVANCE SETUP SYSTEM RESET <MORE> EXIT RETURN TIME SET This is the time setting menu and is used by the TIME SET SCHEDULE in the MOTION SETUP menu.
  • Page 47: System Reset - Exit

    ADVANCE SETUP2 LANGUAGE (1) Set English or Chinese LANG: ENG (1) SET NORTH: SET NORTH (2) SHRTCUT: OFF / ON (3) Set direction for calculating Privacy Mask PAN SPEED RETURN SHORTCUT (3) Set ON if you have the SONY N camera module. This option allows the user to start a Tour, Autoscan or Pattern using a keyboard or DVR with PTZ control.
  • Page 48: Using The M Camera Module

    Using the M camera module If the M module camera is used, there are different preset functions available. Note that you must have the Shortcut option set to ON in the Advanced menu for all call functions to work. CALL 1 CALL TWICE FOR MENU CALL 64 OPEN PTZ MENU...
  • Page 49: Controlling One Camera Then Another

    Controlling one camera then another. If you look at the image of the LCD display you can see the CAM=001 indicates that the keyboard is ready to talk to camera with address 1. In the dome the address 1 is set as default in the factory. You need to alter the DIP- switches within the domes to address 2, 3 etc if you have multiple domes on the same site, refer to the previous instructions how to set the DIP Switches.
  • Page 50: System Installation

    System Installation 1. Type of Installation a) Wall Installation Figure 1 b) Ceiling Installation Figure 2 Last Revised 05/09/2016...
  • Page 51 c) Indoor Ceiling Installation (Figure 3) Indoor Embedded Installation (Figure 4) Ф137 Φ 137 Φ195 2. Installation Procedure (using wall installation as an example) Preparation before installation --- Dome settings Turn the dome cover anti-clockwise (Figure 5) and remove it (Figure 6). open Figure 5 Figure 6...
  • Page 52 Installation of the bracket a) Make four M8 holes in the wall, and put the four M8 bolts into the holes as Figure 8. b) Make a hole at the center of the four holes to connect the cable of the bracket as Figure 8.
  • Page 53 Lock the housing as Figure 12. Fit the dome retaining screws as Figure 13. Q1: M4×18 stainless steel hexagon socket screw Figure 12 Figure 13 Connect the control cable as Figure 14 RED CONNECTOR RED LINE(AC24V IN) (POWER IN) BLACK LINE(AC24V IN) ORANGE LINE(RS485+) BLACK CONNECTOR YELLOW LINE(RS485-)
  • Page 54 Indoor Ceiling Installation a) Install the pedestal on the base plate (as Figure 15). Figure 15 Figure 16 c) Fix the pedestal assembly on the ceiling (Figure 16). d) Match the “MARK” on the ball with the notch on the pedestal, push the ball upward to the end and rotate clockwise until it clicks (as shown in Figure 17).
  • Page 55 Indoor embedded installation Note: To fit this dome into a ceiling, the thickness of the ceiling must be less than 1.65 inches (4.2 cm) but thicker than 0.38 inches (0. 8cm). The ceiling must withstand 4 times the load of the dome weight. Cut out the ceiling template supplied as per figure 19 and mark the centre point of the dome position on the ceiling.
  • Page 56 Cut out the ceiling material using an appropriate cutting tool (Figure 21) Figure 21 Fit the “installation pedestal” with the embedded mount (Figure 22) Figure 22 For easy installation, adjust the three swing mounting clips so that the distance between the clips and the flange is a little longer than ceiling thickness.
  • Page 57: Alarm Input Cable Connections

    Figure 23 Alarm Input cable connections: Figure 24 RED(红)1:ALARM-1 IN(第一报警输入) ORANGE(橙)2:ALARM-2 IN(第二报警输入) YELLOW(黄)3:ALARM-3 IN(第三报警输入) GREEN(绿)4:ALARM-4 IN(第四报警输入) BLACK(黑)5:ALM IN COM(报警输入公共端) RED (Thin) : ALARM-1 INPUT WHITE(白)6:ALARM OUT COM(报警输出公共端) BLUE(兰)7:ALARM NO OUT(报警常开输出) ORANGE : ALARM-2 INPUT PINK(粉)8:ALARM NC OUT(报警常闭输出) YELLOW : ALARM-3 INPUT BLUE : ALARM OUT N/O WHITE...
  • Page 58: Channel Alarm Input Activation & Single Channel Alarm Output

    Connect the alarm lines as Figure 25 Red Thin Orange Yellow BlackThin Blue White Figure 25 3 channel alarm input activation & single channel alarm output One of the special features of this dome is that it has three in-built alarm channels to call three independent presets.
  • Page 59: Connecting The Output Alarm

    Each of the three alarm channels call a different preset number when the 0v switch is detected by the dome. This allows the dome to move immediately to the selected preset position in an alarm condition. The following alarm channels call the preset range 1 ~ 50 when activated: Alarm Channel No 1 Alarm Channel No 2 Alarm Channel No 3...
  • Page 60: Technical Specification

    Technical data table Power Supply 24V AC 1.7A 50/60Hz Power Consumption Indoors without heater: 15W Outdoors with heater: 35W Synchronisation Internal / External Preset positions No. of Tours / Patrols Pattern record time 200 seconds Alarms 3 x Input Alarms 1 x Output Alarm Privacy zone masking 6 zones (only applies to cameras with this functionality) Zoom rotation interaction...
  • Page 61: Appendix A: Lightning Proof And Surge Signal Proof

    Appendix A: Lightning Proof and Surge Signal Proof This product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to prevent damage by a lightning strike below 1500 W and surge impulse signals. However it is also necessary to ensure that the following precautions are taken to ensure electrical safety: ...
  • Page 62: Appendix B: General Information - The Cleaning Of Dome Cover/Troubleshooting

    Appendix B: General Information The Cleaning of Clear Dome Cover To obtain constant clear images, the user should clean the dome cover periodically.  Be very careful when cleaning. Hold the dome cover ring only to avoid touching the acrylic dome cover. The acid from fingerprints will corrode the coating and any scratches on the dome cover may cause distorted or poor images.

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