excelPTZ 300 Series Installation And Operation Manual

excelPTZ 300 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual
Six-inch Standard Speed PTZ Dome
Models covered
(ALL 300 series PTZ300 – PTZ399)
PTZ300 22x ST-SP IVORY
PTZ308 18x ST-SP IVORY
PTZ318 18x ST-SP SILVER
PTZ326 26x ST-SP SILVER
Version 1.3
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PTZ305 22x IR ST-SP IVORY
PTZ309 26x ST-SP IVORY
PTZ320 22x ST-SP SILVER
PTZ328 22x IR-HR ST-SP SILVER PTZ330 27x ST-SP SILVER
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PTZ306 22x IR-HR ST-SP IVORY
PTZ310 27x ST-SP IVORY
PTZ325 22x IR ST-SP SILVER

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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual Six-inch Standard Speed PTZ Dome Models covered (ALL 300 series PTZ300 – PTZ399) PTZ300 22x ST-SP IVORY PTZ305 22x IR ST-SP IVORY PTZ306 22x IR-HR ST-SP IVORY PTZ308 18x ST-SP IVORY PTZ309 26x ST-SP IVORY...
  • Page 2 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 3 KEY FUNCTIONS The excelPTZ dome range – The excelPTZ dome is a hi-tech CCTV product. It incorporates a high-clarity colour camera, panoramic speed-variable PAN/TILT, multifunctional decoder and on-board processor for logic handling. The dome is easy to connect, install, maintain and operate and has many features.
  • Page 4: Overview- Introduction To Fitting Ptz Equipment

    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 5 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 6: Rs485 Wiring Methods & Tips

    CAT 5 DOME CCT CAMERA 24V AC CAT5 Carries LOCAL Video & 240V --- Control Data Video & Power RG59+2 Video & Power BALUN DOME TRADITIONAL CAT5 Carrying Data CAMERA 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 7 PLEASE NOTE - Using inferior cables, or installing the dome in an environment with strong electromagnetic interference, or connecting a lot of PTZ domes to the same cable carrying the RS485 signal will reduce the maximum transmitting distance. 3. RS485 Connection methods METHOD 1 –DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION.
  • Page 8 ..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 10 meters) TIP - The connection of a 120 termination resistor: The termination resistor is ready fitted on the domes pcb, all you have to do set it is move the jumper from Pins 2 &3 to pins 1 &...
  • Page 9 If your STAR circuit is not too extensive with each spur in the region of 20-50 meters expect quite good reliable performance using this technique. If you experience any problems though, there is a RS485 distribution box available CODE PT750 to help overcome any problems. The Star circuit for wiring PTZ’...
  • Page 10 separate spurs, each spur can have up to 4 domes. This means that you could theoretically have up to 4 individual spurs of over 1000mtrs each to control up to 16 PTZ domes in total. Ideally you would put just one dome on each spur from the PTZ750 but up to 4 domes is generally acceptable.
  • Page 11: 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. Below is a general schematic diagram showing you some of these options.
  • Page 12 an inadequate power supply or a cable with too much voltage drop may stop the dome from working properly. When winter comes don’ t be suddenly caught off guard when your customer rings you to say the dome has suddenly packed in because it’ s gone cold!! A popular way to power the domes is using our COMPOSITE VIDEO cable (or shotgun as its also know) as this cable can carry the power to the dome and the video signal back to the monitor or DVR.
  • Page 13 one dome different to the other. Take great care getting these the right way around and make sure you wire each dome IDENTICALY so that if you have to swap the A & B lines over at the keyboard you know all domes are wired the same!! In the PTZ300 series adopts the following RS485 convention;...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Video Out Of The Dome

    Connecting the video out of the dome. The dome has a short BNC lead attached to it, this is the lead that carries the video signal from the built-in camera. You need to extend this lead to the “ VIDEO-IN” of the DVR or monitor. Use a good quality RG59 coax cable or similar to do this.
  • Page 15 24V AC INPUT RS485 RS485 - ‘ B’ + ‘ A’ YELLOW ORANGE RS485 INPUT ON...
  • Page 16: Setting Up A Unique Address In A Dome

    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 “...
  • Page 17 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 18 Some protocols and the states of the coding switches of normal baud rates of these protocols are shown as follows: Setup of the Baud Rate of Communication. As shown in Figure 2, SW2 is used to set the protocol of communication and the baud rate used by the dome camera.
  • Page 19 Using the CCT786 and CCT768 keyboard with the excelPTZ series The CCT768 & CCT786 keyboards require a 12V PSU (350ma) that is usually the plug in type. When you first take the keyboard out of the box you will need to set it up for the domes that you are using.
  • Page 20: Presets And Other Functions

    PRESETS and other functions. The dome has up to 64 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 21: Calling A Preset

    If you wish to use the auto scan function YOU MUST USE preset 52 as the starting point of the scan and preset 53 as the ending point of the scan. PRESETS -How to set up a preset Aim the dome where you want it to look, zoom in or out to get the correct scene and let the camera auto focus.
  • Page 22: Deleting A Preset

    Tours – How to set them up and use them A 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 then moving on to the next preset. For example, you could use a tour 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 finally zooming in on a delivery bay before repeating the whole cycle again.
  • Page 23: Controlling One Camera Then Another

    On Screen Graphics (OSD) – changing the modules settings The zoom module within the dome has a built in camera. You can adjust some of its parameters by entering its On-Screen-Graphics display. (OSD) To bring up the camera menu press 57 CALL. The camera’ s OSD is then displayed on the screen. You can navigate between the various options using the TELE &...
  • Page 24: Physical Installation Of The Dome

    Physical installation of the dome – 1. The style of the Installation 1) Dimension of the Product Figure 3 2) The Style of Installation a) Wall Installation Figure 4 b) In-Ceiling Installation Figure 5 2. Steps for Installation (taking wall-mounting as example) Unpack the carton and carefully take out the dome camera and its attachments.
  • Page 25 Take out the black liner (if fitted). (Figure 7) Set up the correct protocol and ID as previously mentioned in these instructions. If it is just the one dome you should not need to alter the DIP switches. Takedow n t he O pen bl ack l i ner Figure 6...
  • Page 26 Cl ose Figure 12 Figure 13 Connect the control wires of the system as per Figure 14. RED: AC24V I N BLACK: AC24V I N BLACK O RANGE O RANGE: RS485+ YELLO W YELLO W : RS485- VI DEO : VI DEO O UT VI DEO Figure 14...
  • Page 27: Appendix A: General Information

    Appendix A: General Information The Cleaning of Clear Down Cover To obtain constant clear images, the user should clean the down cover periodically. Be very careful when cleaning. Hold the down cover ring only to avoid touching the acrylic down cover.

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