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Thank you for using our high speed dome. This state-of-the-art speed dome will fulfill your wide range professional
security surveillance need.
Features:
220 presets, 4 sequences with up to 30 presets each, 4pattern with min. 180 seconds each, 4autoscan, 8 regions.
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Auto runing, runs the assigned function automatically after a period of idling.
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Up to 8 privacy masks.
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With dome, preset, pattern, autoscan and region titles, the titles can be set to not display, display or display for a
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period of time.
Powerful OSD menu, all the functions can be set via OSD menu.
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With RS485, Manchester, Bi-phase or Coaxitron control interface, support Factory, VCL, PELCO-P, PELCO-D,
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PELCO-C, PHILIPS, VICON, KALATEL, AMERICAN DYNAMICS, MOLYNX, PANASONIC etc. protocols.
Built in DSP camera, with auto focus, auto BLC, auto light control, auto white balance etc. functions.
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Color/mono auto, manual or switch at a set time. (for day/night models).
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With 4000V video, data, power lightning proof and surge proof.
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Hi-accuracy motor drives with 0.5 degree preset accuracy, min. 0.5 degree moving without any vibration.
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360 degree continuous pan, 90 degree tilt with auto flip.
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IP66 standardized for outdoor speed dome.
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User's Manual
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  • Page 1: Welcome

    WELCOME Thank you for using our high speed dome. This state-of-the-art speed dome will fulfill your wide range professional security surveillance need. Features: 220 presets, 4 sequences with up to 30 presets each, 4pattern with min. 180 seconds each, 4autoscan, 8 regions.
  • Page 2: Declaration

    DECLARATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules and European Union 89/336/EEC directive and its latest amended version. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3: Installation Preparation

    INSTALLATION PREPARATION Tools Lists: Wiring Diagram for video & RS485 and You may need following tools for the installation: Power Screws and nuts, Philips screw driver, Small slotted screw driver, Wire cutter, Ladder, Drill, Saw. R J 4 5 Cables: D I P S w i t c h V id e o Video Coaxial Cable...
  • Page 4: Installation Type Guide

    INSTALLATION TYPE GUIDE INSTALLATION TYPE GUIDE INSTALLATON TYPE GUIDE High speed dome is categorized into the following NOTE: Installation site should be able to withstand at least 4 times the weight of the dome. types : 1) In-ceiling Mount T y p e...
  • Page 5: In-Ceiling Mount

    In-Ceiling Mount Installation requirements: 1. The thickness of the ceiling should be less than 42mm 2. The ceiling should be able to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome. 3. Upper space should be at least 20cm high. NOTE: there are two kinds of pan/tilt modules available as the left picture illustrated.
  • Page 6 2 Cut circle off 2 2 5 ± Use a saw or proper tool to cut off the circle. NOTE: MAKE SURE the diameter of the circle is 225+2mm before cutting the circle off. 3 Prepare cables Water proof Pass the connection cables (Power/RS485/Video) Connector through the water-proof connector and the top of housing, and then securely tighten the connector.
  • Page 7 5 Adjust clips Adjust the height of the three mounting clips.Swing the three mounting clips to cling them to the housing. M oun tin g C l ip Ce ili ng Thi ckn ess 6 Install housing Push housing into ceiling and let the clips stretch out Finally, screw the three clips to tighten the housing NOTE: Use even strength to adjust the three clips, otherwise it may distort the shape of the housing.
  • Page 8 Install Pan/Tilt module and black liner Take down the key ring from connection bridge in the housing and button hole on the base board with the key ring. Loosen two screws and match them with two guidance holes on the base board. Then push dome module upward and turn it anticlockwise to the end.
  • Page 9 Install down cover Fix the safety chain on housing. The safety chain prevents the down cover dropping down. Match the clasps and mounting holes,and then turn the down Mounting Hole cover frame anticlockwise. Safety Chain NOTE: Let the safety chain inside the arc groove of the down cover, otherwise it may scratch the lens.
  • Page 10: Surface Mount

    Surface Mount Installation requirements: 1. The ceiling should be hard and solid. 2. The ceiling should be able to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome. NOTE: there are two kinds of pan/tilt modules available as the left picture illustrated. The user should be aware of the differences of two pan/tilt modules during the installation.
  • Page 11: Connect The Cables

    Mark screws positions Using the surface mount base as a template to mark the fastener positions on the ceiling, and then drill 3 holes. Install the surface mount base Pass the Power/RS485/Video cables through the cen tral hole of surface mount base and fix them on the ceiling.
  • Page 12 Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol via DIP switches (refer to APPENDIX I ). . Install Pan/Tilt module and black liner Take down the key ring from connection bridge in the housing and button hole on the base board with the key ring.
  • Page 13 Install down housing Match the tabs of down cover into the slots and turn anti-clockwise so as to fix the down housing. NOTE: Check if it is tightly installed. User’s Manual...
  • Page 14: Wall Mount

    Wall Mount Installation requirements: The wall mounting surface must be firm enough to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome. NOTE: there are two kinds of pan/tilt modules available as the left picture illustrated. The user should be aware of the differences of two pan/tilt modules during the installation.
  • Page 15 Install bracket Pass the Power/RS485/Video cables through the cavity of the bracket, and then install bracket on the wall. NOTE: Pass the cables through the wall or aside the bracket. Install housing Wind the accessory waterproof tape around the con- necting part of the housing, and then pass the cables through the housing,finally screw the housing clock- wise into the bracket and tighten the M4 screw.
  • Page 16 Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol via DIP switches (please refer to APPENDIX I ). Install Pan/Tilt module and black liner Take down the key ring from connection bridge in the housing and button hole on the base board with the key ring.
  • Page 17 Install down cover Loosen the two screws M4 on the down cover ring. Apply lubricant to the O-ring to make the down cover easier to slip in. Push upward the down cover into the housing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws.
  • Page 18: Corner Mount

    Corner Mount Installation requirements: The corner mounting surface must be firm to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome. NOTE: there are two kinds of pan/tilt modules available as the left picture illustrated. The user should be aware of the differences of two pan/tilt modules during the installation.
  • Page 19 Install base Pass the Power/RS485/Video cables through the hole of corner base and use M8 nuts to fasten the corner base on the mounting surface. NOTE: Pass the cables through the wall or aside the corner base. Install bracket Pass the cables through the cavity of bracket and fasten bracket on the base.
  • Page 20 5 Connect cables Insert cables into corresponding sockets on connec- tion board. After completing cable connection, turn on the power. The red LED will light up. Turn off the power after checking. If the red LED is not lit R J 4 5 up, check the cable connection.
  • Page 21 Install Pan/Tilt module and black liner Take down the key ring from connection bridge in the housing and button hole on the base board with the key ring. Loosen two screws and match them with two guidance holes on the base board. Then push dome module upward and turn it anticlockwise to the end.
  • Page 22: Pole Mount

    Pole Mount Installation requirements: The outside diameter of the pole must be in the range of 130-150mm (5.12 ~6 inches). NOTE: there are two kinds of pan/tilt modules available as the left picture illustrated. The user should be aware of the differences of two pan/tilt modules during the installation.
  • Page 23 Install wall mount bracket Pass the cables through the cavity of wall mount bracket and fasten them on the base. Install housing Wind the accessory waterproof tape around the con- necting part of the housing, and then pass the cables through the housing, finally screw the housing clock- wise into the bracket and tighten the M4 screw.
  • Page 24 Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol via DIP switches (please refer to APPENDIX I ). Install Pan/Tilt module and black liner Take down the key ring from connection bridge in the housing and button hole on the base board with the key ring.
  • Page 25 Install down cover Loosen the two M4 screws on the down cover ring. Apply lubricant to the O-ring to make the down cover easier to slip in. Push upward the down cover into the housing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws.
  • Page 26: Pendent Mount

    Pendent Mount Installation requirements: The ceiling must be firm enough to bear 4 times the weight of the speed dome. NOTE: there are two kinds of pan/tilt modules available as the left picture illustrated. The user should be aware of the differences of two pan/tilt modules during the installation.
  • Page 27 Install base Pass the Power/RS485/Video cables through the central hole of the bracket base, and then fix them on the ceiling. NOTE: Apply silicon along the top of bracket base in the case of outdoor dome. Silicon 3 Install suspender Put the cables through the cavity of the suspend- er, wind the water-proof tape to the thread,screw the thread pipe headed into the bracket base and...
  • Page 28 Connect cables Insert cables into corresponding sockets on connec- tion board. After completing cable connection, turn on the power. The red LED will light up. Turn off the power after checking. If the red LED is not lit up, check the cable connection. R J 4 5 The dome can be set for either coaxial or twisted- D I P S w i t c h...
  • Page 29 Install Pan/Tilt module and black liner Take down the key ring from connection bridge in the housing and button hole on the base board with the key ring. Loosen two screws and match them with two guidance holes on the base board. Then push dome module upward and turn it anticlockwise to the end.
  • Page 30: Parapet Mount

    Parapet Mount Installation Requirements: The wall mounting surface must be firm enough to bear Bracket Base 4 times the weight of the speed dome. NOTE: there are two kinds of pan/tilt modules available as the left picture illustrated. The user should be aware of the differences of two pan/tilt modules during the installation.
  • Page 31 Install housing Wind the waterproof tape around the connecting part of the housing, and then pass the cables through the housing,finally screw the housing clockwise into the bracket and tighten the screw M4. NOTE: Apply silicon to the gap between the bracket and the wall in the event of outdoor dome.
  • Page 32 Install Pan/Tilt module and black liner Take down the key ring from connection bridge in the housing and button hole on the base board with the key ring. Loosen two screws and match them with two guidance holes on the base board. Then push dome module upward and turn it anticlockwise to the end.
  • Page 33 Install down cover Loosen the two M4 screws on the down cover ring. Apply lubricant to the O-ring to make the down cover easier to slip in. Push upward the down cover into the housing and then fasten down cover with two M4 screws.
  • Page 34: System Connection

    System Connection RS 485 RS 485 AC 24V AC 24V Video Video ALARM ALARM User’s Manual...
  • Page 35: Operation

    OPERATION Accessing the System Menu Operation Instruction Access the dome’s main system menu on your Two methods are available for carrying out the opera- monitor by calling preset 95 once or calling preset tion by the system controller. 1 twice within 5 seconds. 1.
  • Page 36: Menu Tree

    MENU TREE SYSTEM SETUP SITE INFORMATION DISPLAY CONFIGURATION CHANGE PASSWORD FACTORY DEFAULT SYSTEM RESTART ABOUT BACK LENS PARAMETERS ZOOMING SPEED : HIGH FOCUS LIMIT : 30cm MAX DIGITAL ZOOM : X12 JOYSTICK RECOVER : ALL A/F RECOVER TIME : 005 A/I RECOVER TIME : 005 DAY/NIGHT MODE...
  • Page 37: Menu Operation

    MENU OPERATION Selecting item In the main menu, the cursor flashes on the left, F: ABOUT move the joystick up or down to move the cursor It is initial information.You can view dome S/N, dome to the desired setting item. Move the joystick to ID, braut rate, protocol, dome model, software the right to select the item.
  • Page 38: System Setup

    1. System Setup Move the joystick up or down to change the value and System menu à System Setup then move the joystick to the left to save the setting. aSYSTEM SETUP 1) Move the cursor to “ INPUT”, then the input content LENS PARAMETERS CAMERA PARAMETERS will flashing, which means that it can set the S/N.
  • Page 39: Display Configuration

    This sub-menu allows the user to select either display NOTE: If move the joystick right after selectting “ information on the screen or not. Those information SITE ID” and, then below information will be dis- includes: played on the screen: Address fixed by dip means that the current ID is hard address which can’t be Site Title (ON/OFF): programmed.
  • Page 40: Change Password

    1.3 Change Password 1.4 Factory Default System Setupà Change password System Setup à Factory Default All camera settings except for preest, Auto scan, 1) If there is no old password, start the setting from step 5. Pattern, Region setting, Password, Tittle,and 2) If the dome alread has an old password, move the Privacy can be restored to factory default joystick right to select “INPUT”, and then enter the...
  • Page 41: Lens Parameters

    2. Lens Parameters Focus : Joystick movement triggers auto focus only. System Menu à Lens Parameters Iris: Joystick movement triggers auto iris only. aZOOMING SPEED : HIGH None: Joystick movement triggers none of the FOCUS LIMIT : 30cm MAX DIGITAL ZOOM : OFF functions.
  • Page 42 matrix manual. The setup is used to restore auto Iris function after Iris has been adjusted manually. OFF: Never restore auto iris. That means iris is always in manual mode. 001-255 : The dome will start auto iris in the num- ber of seconds that have been set (001 to 255) after user adjusts iris manually.
  • Page 43: Camera Parameters

    3. Camera Parameters System Menu à Camera Parameters AGC: Set Auto gain control in priority. Values are: 0dB, 6dB,12dB,18dB,24dB,30dB. Higher dB SYSTEM SETUP value makes image brighter. LENS PARAMETERS aCAMERA PARAMETERS Note: Day/Night auto mode and Sensitivity Up PAN/TILT PARAMETERS will be void if Exposure mode is not Auto mode.
  • Page 44: White Balance

    3.4 White Balance SLOW SHUTTER : OFF EXPOSURE MODE : AUTO EXPOSURE LEVEL : N/A System Menu à Camera Parameters à White Balance WHITE BALANCE : USER USER DEFINED R : 000 aUSER DEFINED B : 000 SLOW SHUTTER : OFF BACKLIGHT MODE : OFF EXPOSURE MODE...
  • Page 45: Pan/Tilt Parameters

    4. Pan/Tilt Parameters 4.4 Set North Direction System Menuà Pan/Tilt Parameters User can set dome’s orientation on screen by using joystick to point to north. SYSTEM SETUP LENS PARAMETERS Pan degree is the relative degree to a specific direc- CAMERA PARAMETERS tion which called NORTH.
  • Page 46: Function Setting

    5. Function Setting System Menu à Auto Running Setup Edit Preset Title ------------------------------ aPRESETS SETUP aINPUT : SEQUENCE SETUP BACK PATTERN SETUP AUTOSCAN SETUP ------------------------------ REGIONS SETUP Uppercase Zoom Shift IDLE TIMER : 030 IDLE ACTION : OFF BACK SET NEW PRESET: Select a preset number then move right.
  • Page 47: Pattern Setup

    2 sequences can be set for the dome. Each sequence 5.3 Pattern Setup can contain up to 32 presets and dwell time for each System Menu à Auto Running àPattern Setup preset is independent. Sequence Number: Shows the current sequence aPATTERN NUMBER : 001 number.
  • Page 48: Auto Scan Setup

    AutoScan Number: Move the joystick up/down to set the AutoScan Number. -------------------------------- End Of Record Pattern Title: Designate the title of the AutoScan. -------------------------------- Set Left Limit: To set the start position. The follow Column on the left shows the time lapses and the capa- ing picture shows the setting menu.
  • Page 49 User can designate a title for a REGION which is the PRESETS SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP area between two sides (E.g. Dangerous area). When- PATTERN SETUP ever the camera moves into the region, the title will AUTOSCAN SETUP REGIONS SETUP be displayed on the screen to alert the user. aIDLE TIMER : 30 IDLE ACTION...
  • Page 50: Privacy Masking

    6. Privacy Masking System Menu à Privacy Masking position. Note: There is limited number of privacy mask on aMASK NUMBER : 001 one screen. If the masking number exceeds, sys- ACTIVATE : OFF tem will pop up an alert massage. User can choose SETUP NEW MASK SHOW NEXT MASK other place or delete one of original maskings to...
  • Page 51: Protocol And Baud Rate Setting

    Appendix I: DIP Switch & Jumper Settings This appendix guides you to set protocol, baud rate, This speed dome supports multi-protocol. The setting dome address, video cable type, alarm output method chart is showed as below, O means ON, blank means and resistor jumper.
  • Page 52 Dome address setting Address setting chart The control commands contain target dome’s ID. The O means ON, blank means OFF. dome only reacts to the command sent to its own Switch Number address or broadcast address. So, each dome should be assigned an address.
  • Page 53 Sw itc h N u m b e r Sw itc h N u m b e r User’s Manual...
  • Page 54 Sw itc h N u m b e r Sw itc h N u m b e r 1 3 2 1 7 6 1 3 3 1 7 7 1 3 4 1 7 8 1 3 5 1 7 9 1 3 6 1 8 0 1 3 7...
  • Page 55 Switch Number Resistor jumper setting RS485 bus needs two 120 Ohm resistors at both ends. Set on the 120 Ohm resistors of the two devices (keyboard or dome) in the farthest distance on RS485 bus. Refer to page 57 for more RS485 details. When connecting pins 1&2 in JP1, the 120 Ohms termination resistor is connected.
  • Page 56: Appendix Ii: Wire Diameter & Transmission Distance Comparison Chart

    Appendix II: Wire Diameter & Transmis- sion Distance Comparison Chart The transmission distance listed below are farthest ones recommended for each given wire diameter when the 24V AC voltage loss ratio is below 10% (for equipment powered by AC, the allowed maximum voltage loss ratio is 10%).For example, a set of equipment with nominal power as 80VA, installed 35 feet (10m) away from transformer, needs a wire with a minimum diameter of 0.8000mm.
  • Page 57: Appendix Iii: Rs485 Bus Basic Knowledge

    Appendix III: RS485 Bus Basic Knowledge Characteristics of RS485 Bus 3-2 The connection of 120 Ohm termination resistor: As specified by RS485 standards, RS485 Bus is of The termination resistor is ready on the Protocol half-duplexed data transmission cables with char- PCB.
  • Page 58 4. Problems in practical connection In such circumstances the factory recommends the In some circumstances user adopts a star configu- usage of RS485 distributor. The distributor can change ration in practical connection. The termination re- the star configuration connection to the mode of con- sistors must be connected to the two equipment nection stipulated in the RS485 standards.
  • Page 59: Appendix Iv: Lightning Proof & Surge Proof

    Appendix IV: Lightning Proof & Surge Proof The system must be grounded with equal potentials. The product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to The earth ground connection must satisfy the anti- prevent from damage by lightning strike below 4000V interference and electrical safety requirements and and impulse signals such as surge;...
  • Page 60: Appendix Vi: Trouble Shooting

    Appendix VI: Trouble Shooting Trouble Possible Causes Solution If the red LED on the connection board in the housing is not lit, causes may be: 1. The 24V AC power supply is not connected to 1. Check if the power supply is connected, or the port of the connection board or the contact is confirm if the plug contacts well not good...
  • Page 61: User Manual

    User Manual High Speed Dome Before using the product, please read this manual carefully. Ⅰ...
  • Page 62: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Welcome .................. 1 Declaration ................2 Installation Preparation .............. 3 Installation Type Guide .............. 4 In-Ceiling Mount ..............5 Surface Mount ..............10 Wall Mount ..............14 Corner Mount ..............18 Pole Mount ..............22 Pendent Mount ..............26 Parapet Mount ..............

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