TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Measures 1) Dome Wiring 2) Installation 3) Switch Settings 4) Camera ID Settings 5) Communication Protocol Setting 6) Baud Rate Setting 7) Camera Selection 8) Basic Function & Operation 9) Presets 10) Tour Groups 11) Horizontal Scanning 12) Pan/Tilt/Zoom Lens Matching 13) Auto Flip 14) Screen Characters...
1. Wiring CAUTION Please confirm supply voltage meets requirements of the dome camera’s power supply. Wiring for Dome System 100 feet of CAT5E twisted pair cable, and a 12VDC power supply is included with your dome camera. Additional CAT5E cable can be purchased from a variety of stores or distributors and easily spliced to your cable.
2. Installation Requirements 1) To ensure proper operation make sure the 12 VDC power supply packed with your dome camera is securely connected to an indoor 120 VAC outlet near the location of the dome. Power Supply is not made for outdoor use. The use of a UL Approved extension cord is acceptable. Please consult your local electrical codes for specific information.
3. Switch Settings Please confirm the communications protocol (i.e Pelco-D, Pelco-P, etc.), baud ratio & camera ID match your DVR or control system. The corresponding switch positions are below: Switch 2 Switch 1...
4. Camera ID Setting This speed dome camera requires setting of the ID before use. The ID set by an 8-segment ID setup switch (SW2) on the main PCB. The binary system ID setup range is : 00000000-1111111. Digital “1” equals switch ON, and digital “0”...
1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 7. Camera Selection The #7 & #8 positions of SW1 on PCB are used for the zoom module camera selection. The protocol used for the included zoom module is equivalent to the LG standard and is preset at our factory. Camera Zoom Module Position Position...
Preset positions can be set with your control equipment. Some DVRs have the ability to do this directly (i.e. Security Labs 260 series, Piczel 5090 series, etc.). Typically the PTZ is adjusted to a target view, a <SET> button on the DVR is pressed, and then a number or channel button Preset Call To view a preset position with most DVRs, a <CALL>...
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Specific Preset Commands Preset numbers from 31 to 58 are defined as specific commands and not used as single presets. Please refer to the following table for details of these presets and commands. Trigger Preset Function Mode Setting enter into the tour group setting 31~38 Call start the tour group...
10. Tour Groups Tour group scanning combines auto scanning between a series of presets with a certain sequence and a certain speed, and stay a certain time at each preset. The scanning speed and the stay time at each preset can be set according to the user's actual requirements. The presets arranged by a certain sequence combine to make a tour group.
Stay time for each preset of the tour group can be setup as 3 seconds, 5 seconds or 7 seconds. [43]+[Call]--------- setting stay time for preset of the group is 3 seconds [44]+[Call]--------- setting stay time for preset of the group is 5 seconds [45]+[Call]--------- setting stay time for preset of the group is 7 seconds If you wish to setup the stay time for preset as 7 seconds, input "45"...
[41]+[Call]--------- setting scanning with middle speed [42]+[Call]--------- setting scanning with high speed If you wish to setup the horizontal scanning with middle speed, input “41” on the control keyboard, then press the key [call]. 12. Pan/Tilt Speed and Zoom Lens Automatic Matching This speed dome has the function of pan/tilt speed and zoom lens automatic matching.
*Note: The above reference table is for ID switch settings when using Pelco D protocol. Pelco P considers binary 0 to equal decimal 1, so each consecutive number should shift one address to the left when using Pelco P. Example: 1=00000000, 2=10000000, 3=01000000, 4=11000000, etc.