HIKVISION DS-2AE7230TI User Manual

HIKVISION DS-2AE7230TI User Manual

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HD-TVI Speed Dome
User Manual
UD02204B

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User Manual
About this Manual
Information regarding copyright, reproduction, and modifications of the manual.
Trademarks
Details about Hikvision trademarks and other mentioned trademarks.
Disclaimer
Legal disclaimer regarding the manual's content and usage.
Support
Contact information for customer support and inquiries.
Regulatory Information
FCC Information
Details on FCC compliance for digital devices and radio frequency energy.
EU Conformity Statement
Statements regarding compliance with European directives (Low Voltage, EMC, RoHS, WEEE, Battery).
Safety Instruction
Warnings
Precautions to prevent serious injury or death from neglect.
Cautions
Precautions to prevent potential injury or material damage from neglect.
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Description
Overview of the HD-TVI speed dome's features and applications.
1.2 Functions
Details on various functions including Coaxial Control, High-Definition Output, and Scan Modes.
Privacy Mask
Function to mask specific areas of the scene for privacy.
3D Positioning
Controls for precise positioning and zooming using a mouse interface.
Proportional Pan/Tilt
Adjusts pan/tilt speed automatically based on zoom level.
Auto Focus
Enables automatic camera focus for clear video images.
Day/Night Auto Switch
Automatic switching between color (day) and B/W (night) modes.
Slow Shutter
Slows shutter speed in low light for clearer images.
Backlight Compensation (BLC)
Compensates for objects against strong backlight.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
Provides clear images in scenes with both bright and dark areas.
White Balance (WB)
Adjusts color temperature for accurate color rendition.
Patrol
Memorized sequences of preset positions for scanning.
Pattern
Memorized sequences of pan, tilt, zoom, and preset movements.
Power Off Memory
Recalls previous position after power restoration.
Time Task
Preconfigured actions scheduled to perform at specific dates and times.
Park Action
Predefined actions initiated after a period of inactivity.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
2.1 Power-up Action
Describes the sequence of self-test actions upon powering on the device.
2.2 Basic Operations
Covers fundamental methods for operating the speed dome.
2.3 System-defined Presets
Lists and explains special, non-editable presets with specific functions.
2.4 On-screen Displays
Details the information displayed on the monitor during operation.
Chapter 3 Menu Operation
3.1 Accessing and Operating the Menu
Steps to enter and navigate the device's main menu and submenus.
3.2 Configuring System Information
Section for viewing and configuring system-related parameters.
3.2.1 Checking System Information
How to view current system details like model, address, and firmware.
3.2.2 Configuring System Parameters
Configuration options for system parameters like address, baud rate, and time.
Dome address settings
Configuration of the soft address for connecting the speed dome.
Soft Baud Rate Settings
Configuration of the soft baud rate for communication.
PELCO Checksum
Setting to improve video quality for PELCO protocols.
System Time Configuration
Procedure for setting the device's current date and time.
Angle Zero Configuration
Defines the zero angle for the speed dome's panning and tilting.
Display Settings
Enables or disables on-screen display of PTZ movements, alarms, and time.
Fan Parameter Configuration
Settings for controlling the device's fan operation.
EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) Configuration
Configuration for Electronic Image Stabilization function and level.
Preset Direct Focus
Enables or disables direct focus function for presets.
Protocol and RS-485 settings
Configuration of communication protocols and RS-485 settings.
Coaxial Control
Enables and configures coaxial transmission for RS485 signals.
3.3 Configuring Image Parameters
3.3.3 Configuring Camera Parameters
Detailed settings for camera image parameters like focus, exposure, and day/night.
Setting the focus mode
Configures the focus mode to Auto, Manual, or Half-auto.
Setting the focus limit
Limits the minimum focus distance for the camera lens.
Setting the zoom limit
Defines the user-defined limitation for the zoom amount.
Configure the zoom speed
Sets the speed at which the lens changes zoom levels.
Configure the Day/Night mode
Sets the IR cut filter mode (AUTO, DAY, NIGHT) and D/N sensitivity.
Configure the sharpness level
Adjusts the sharpness level to enhance image details.
Configure the BLC and WDR
Configures Backlight Compensation and Wide Dynamic Range functions.
Configuring the iris, gain and shutter speed
Settings for iris, gain, and shutter speed control.
Set the Exposure Mode
Sets the AE mode (AUTO, IRIS, SHUTTER, MANUAL) for brightness control.
Set the Iris Value
Adjusts the iris value to control light entering the lens.
Set the Gain
Adjusts the amplification degree of the original image signal.
Set the Shutter
Configures the electronic shutter speed for light control.
Configure exposure compensation
Adjusts exposure compensation to increase image brightness.
Configure white balance
Sets white balance modes like AUTO, INDOOR, OUTDOOR, and SELFDEF.
Configure the image flip
Flips the image diagonally along its central axis.
Configure the INIT LENS
Triggers a spontaneous lens initiation for normal operation.
Configure the noise reduction
Reduces image noise using 2D DNR and 3D DNR.
Configure the image quality
Settings for image quality including zoom limit and noise reduction.
Min. Zoom Limit
Limits the minimum zoom of the lens.
Chroma Suppress
Suppresses color noise for clear images in low luminance.
Saturation
Adjusts the brightness of the colors in the image.
Scene Mode
Selects scene modes (INDOOR, OUTDOOR) for image settings.
Contrast
Adjusts the degree of difference between darker and lighter image parts.
HLC
Brightens darker areas and weakens highlight areas in the image.
Sharpness Compensation
Automatically adjusts sharpness for a clearer image.
3.3.4 Configuring Privacy Mask
Enables masking of specific areas on live video for privacy.
Configure the position and size of the privacy mask
Adjusts the position and size of the privacy mask area.
Enable or disable the privacy mask function
Activates or deactivates the privacy mask feature.
Delete the privacy mask
Removes configured privacy masks.
3.3.5 Configuring Output Standard
Configures video output standard, resolution, and frame rate.
3.3.6 Configuring IR Parameters
Set the sensitivity of the IR LED
Adjusts the sensitivity level of the Infrared LEDs.
Set the electricity level of the IR LED
Sets the current for near/middle and far Infrared LEDs.
Set the parameters of IR LED switching
Configures IR LED switching based on zoom and control modes.
ZOOM LIMIT
Sets the zoom limit for switching between near/far IR LEDs.
IR CONTROL
Controls IR LED modes (ALL ON, FAR ON, NEAR ON, AUTO, ICR, CLOSE).
Set the IR LED switch delay
Sets the delay time for switching between different IR LEDs.
3.4 Configuring PTZ Control Parameters
3.4.1 Configuring PTZ Parameters
General settings for Pan, Tilt, and Zoom control.
Auto-flip
Automatically rotates the dome 180 degrees horizontally for tracking.
Proportional Panning
Adjusts pan/tilt speed based on zoom amount for smoother tracking.
Park time and actions
Configures inactivity time and automated actions.
Preset freezing
Enables direct switching between preset scenes, reducing bandwidth.
PTZ speed
Sets manual, scan, and preset movement speeds.
Setting Limits
Defines user-configurable limits for panning and tilting.
Elevation set
Adjusts the elevation angle range of the speed dome.
3.4.2 Configuring Presets
Procedure for setting and managing predefined camera positions.
Set the preset position
Defines the specific scene/position for a preset.
Call the presets
Recalls predefined or system-defined preset positions.
Clear the preset settings
Deletes existing preset configurations.
3.4.3 Configuring Patrols
Sets up patrol sequences using predefined presets.
Edit the patrol
Defines patrol routes, dwell times, and speeds.
Preview the patrol
Allows previewing the configured patrol sequence.
Call the defined patrol
Executes a configured patrol sequence.
Delete a patrol
Removes a configured patrol sequence.
3.4.4 Configuring Patterns
Records and configures repeatable movement patterns.
Edit the pattern
Records pan, tilt, zoom, and preset movements as a pattern.
Preview the pattern
Allows previewing a recorded movement pattern.
Delete the patterns
Removes recorded movement patterns.
3.4.5 Configuring Timing Tasks
Sets up automated actions to occur at scheduled times.
Choose the task number
Selects a specific task number for configuration.
Set the task status
Enables or disables a configured timing task.
Configure the task action
Assigns an action (e.g., preset, scan) to a timing task.
Set the task time
Defines the schedule (week, start/end time) for a timing task.
Delete the task
Removes a configured timing task.
3.4.6 Configuring Zone
Defines specific surveillance zones with defined limits.
Choose the zone number
Selects a zone number for configuration.
Configure the zone area
Defines the boundaries (left/right limits) of a surveillance zone.
Set the zone status and scan status
Configures the active status and scanning capability of a zone.
Clear the zone settings
Removes all configured zone settings.
3.5 Configuring and Handling Alarms
3.5.1 Configuring Alarm Input and Linkage Actions
Sets up alarm inputs and defines linked actions upon alarm triggers.
Choose the alarm number
Selects an alarm input number for configuration.
Configure the alarm input
Sets the type (OPEN, CLOSE, OFF) for alarm inputs.
Configure the linkage action
Specifies the action to be performed when an alarm is triggered.
Configure alarm priority
Sets the priority (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW) for multiple alarms.
3.5.2 Configuring Alarm Parameters
Sets alarm sequence interval, duration, and activity resumption.
Configure the alarm rest delay
Sets the delay time before an alarm input can be re-triggered.
Resume the dome activity
Enables the dome to resume its previous activity after alarm actions.
3.5.3 Configuring Alarm Output
Configures alarm output interfaces to trigger external devices.
Link the alarm output to the configured alarm
Connects an alarm output signal to a specific alarm input.
3.6 Others
3.6.1 Restoring Default Dome Settings
Resets all dome settings to factory default parameters.
3.6.2 Restoring Default Camera Settings
Restores camera parameters to their factory default values.
3.6.3 Rebooting the Dome
Remotely restarts the speed dome device.
Appendix
Appendix 1 Lightning & Surge Protection
Measures for protecting the device from lightning and power surges.
Appendix 2 RS485 Bus Connection
Technical details and connection methods for RS485 bus.
General Property of RS485 Bus
Characteristics and limitations of the RS485 industry bus standard.
RS485 Bus Transmission Distance
Information on maximum transmission distance based on baudrate.
Connection Methods
Illustrates daisy-chain and simplified connection methods for RS485.
Appendix 3 24VAC Wire Gauge & Transmission Distance
Recommended wire gauges and transmission distances for 24VAC power.
24VAC Wire Gauge & Transmission Distance Table
Table detailing wire gauge requirements for different power loads and distances.
Appendix 4 Wire Gauge Standards
Standards for wire gauges including AWG and SWG.
Wire Gauge Standards Table
Table mapping bare wire gauge, AWG, SWG, and cross-sectional area.

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