D-MAX DSC-300SE User Manual

Superior 23x day / night speed dome camera

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SUPERIOR SPEED DOME
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DSC-300SE

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  • Page 1 SUPERIOR SPEED DOME USER MANUAL DSC-300SE...
  • Page 3 S U P E R I O R S P E E D D O M E INSTALLATION/OPERATION/PROGRAMMING MANUAL 23X Day / Night Speed Dome Camera...
  • Page 4 WARNING Always have the unit installed by the store it was purchased from. Improper connections and/or installation could result in electrical shock, fire or other serious injury or damage. Do not place the unit on an unstable surface. Always checks the strength and stability of the installation location. A falling unit will result in damage and could cause serious injury.
  • Page 5 CAUTION Always use the unit indoors. The unit should never be used outdoors, or in any place where it will be exposed to rain or other extremes of moisture. Direct exposure to water will result in rust and will damage the unit. Never use in environments that have heavy concentrations of dust, smoke, steam or humidity.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME INTRODUCTION OF PRODUCT PRODUCTS FEATURES INSTALLING AND CONNECTING WITH EQUIPMENTS NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART 3.1.1 THE NAME OF EACH PART 3.1.2 INSTALLATION AND WIRING CONNECTING WITH EQUIPMENTS 3.2.1 BASIC CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 3.2.2 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS HOW TO USE FUNCTIONAL DIP SWITCHES 4.1.
  • Page 7: Welcome

    1. WELCOME Thank you for purchasing the integrated speed dome system, Superior Speed Dome. Your new system features a high-resolution, color camera/optics package with Day/Night , DSS, WDR technology and programmable dome drive software with OSD menu. This manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation, operation and programming of your system.
  • Page 8: Introduction Of Product

    2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCT 2.1 Product Features ☺ 23x Zoom lens ☺ Day & Night function with filter 23x Optical zoom lens combined with an auto It allows make surveillance in the night or low focus system and digital zoom enables you to illumination condition with IR cut filter system.
  • Page 9: Installing And Connecting With Equipments

    3. INSTALLING AND CONNECTING WITH EQUIPMENT 3.1 Name and each part 3.1.1 The name of each part A- BACK BOX There is a dome drive in it, connect power cable, data cable and video cable and sensors into it. B- DOME DRIVE It is a dome drive.
  • Page 10: Installation And Wiring

    3.1.2 Installation and wiring (1) Disassembly the camera for installation First, loose the dome drive from the back box. Loose first, the dome drive from the back box. Loose the bolt on the side of cover with a screw driver and it could be removed lower bubble.
  • Page 11 (2) Inside of the back box for installation Open the connector cover. If you unscrew one of Please connect Data, bolt (with ‘+’ screw Power and Video cables. driver) on the connector cover, it is opened. Figure 3. Please be careful to wrong connect so that it is explained each connector of function as below picture.
  • Page 12 Did you connect the power cable in normal? 2) The input power source is AC 24V If yes, 1) the power is with a terminal and on, it is lit on the with a jack. RED LED in the middle One of them can be of connector used only.
  • Page 13: Connecting With Equipments

    3.2 Connecting with equipments 3.2.1 Basic connection diagrams Using dedicated keyboard controller, it can be controlled and connected with max. 255 cameras. In the data box of controller, there are two controlling ports and the respective ports can be connected with max. 128 cameras. If it is used the twist paired shied cable (AWG23), can be connected until distance of max.
  • Page 14: Connection Diagrams

    3.2.2 Connection diagrams Figure 7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM - Sensor can be connected max. 4-Channels and if it activates to detect by sensor with PRESET function, automatically the camera moves to the point by PRESET MODE. - Alarm output is a relay switching voltage to be load up to AC/DC24V/0.5A and when it is activated by sensor, it is automatically switching on, can be released through the times or by controller.
  • Page 15: How To Use Functional Dip Switches

    4. HOW TO USE FUNCTIONAL DIP SWITCHES 4.1 Setting DIP switches 4.1.1 Setting optional DIP switches - TERMINATION REGISTER (DIP SWITCH No. 1): This switch allows the end of register to turn on the only last camera of the data lines. If data lines are distributed to several directions, it has to be switched on such camera among the most far away cameras.
  • Page 16 When you set the DIP switch, please set the DIP switch condition of power off firstly then turn on the power. Part A is a power switch. This part can be set up the address of each camera. You can set up the number of camera on the condition of ADDR in Part C.
  • Page 17: Setting Address Dip Switches

    4.1.2 Setting address DIP Switches Use address setting by DIP switches No. 1 to No. 8, It can be set 1 program to 255 programs. TABLE OF ADDRESS SETTING DIP SWITCH (HEX) DIP SWITCH (HEX) (DEC) (DEC) OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF...
  • Page 18: Setting Baud Rate With Dip Switches

    4.1.3 Setting baud rate with DIP switches These DIP switches allow user to set data communication baud rate to adapt to protocol as desire. The protocols are selected with 2400 bps, 4800 bps and 9600 bps. Use baud rate for this speed dome with DIP switches as bellows: To program the baud rate, it must be turned off the power first and after setting it must be turned on the power.
  • Page 19: Setting Protocol With Dip Switches

    ⑦ Reposition all DIP switches such as protocol programming before. (DIP SW ‘INIT’ is switched to ‘ADDR’ also) ⑧ Set up address switches for this camera as desire. ⑨ Turn on the power again. • Now it can be operated on desired protocol. • The default is D-MAX protocol, 9600 bps.
  • Page 20: How To Operate Your Dome System

    5. HOW TO OPERATE YOUR DOME SYSTEM 5.1 How to operate your dome system How to Control Operation Move joystick or press the direction keys left/right and up/down. Pan and Tilt To zoom out, do the following: Zoom Out 1. Press the Zoom In button or turn the joystick clockwise until zoom stops at the 46X zoom limit.
  • Page 21: Accessing Osd Menu

    5.2 Accessing OSD Menu You can call up the main menu on your monitor by OSD (On Screen Display) menu. Enter [1] + [MENU] key Programming OSD menu for the keyboard controllers varies according to the type of controller you are using. Instructions for programming OSD menu are given below for various dedicated controllers.
  • Page 22: How To Program Your Dome System

    6. HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR DOME SYSTEM The system information screen displays dome drive model, software version, and other diagnostic information. <<SPEED DOME CAMERA>> Ver. XXXX - Camera Module: XX System settings cannot be changed using this screen. This screen is for - Protocol : XXXX <...
  • Page 23: Dome Setting

    7. DOME SETTING <View on the monitor> Using the keyboard, it can be opened the OSD menu on the monitor. Enter number <1> and press [MENU] key on the << CAMERA SETUP p1 >> monitor. Numeric [1] + [MENU] key ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊CAM-001 1.
  • Page 24 To set the backlight mode: << CAMERA SETUP p1 >> 1. Move the joystick left / right. : ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊CAM-001 1. ID Set The parameter of the menu is changed to: OFF, ON. 2. ID Display : ON 3. Back Light : OFF 4.
  • Page 25 8. ZOOM MAX LIMIT << CAMERA SETUP p1 >> Zoom max limit allows the user to define a limitation on the amount of ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊CAM-001 1. ID Set telephoto zoom. The default setting is X46. 2. ID Display : ON 3. Back Light : OFF Camera with 230X zoom (23X optical zoom and 10X digital zoom) 4.
  • Page 26 12. DAY & NIGHT ON/OFF << CAMERA SETUP p2 >> Day & Night on/off allows the camera operating in night or low light 9. DSS Control : 16 fields condition to be turned monochrome on the monitor. 10. WDR On off : Off 11.
  • Page 27 15. MANUAL P/T SPEED << CAMERA SETUP p2 >> Manual pan/tilt travel speed allows user to define the maximum travel 9. DSS Control : 16 fields speed limit. 10. WDR On off : Off The range of travel speed is adjustable from 0.1 to 250 degrees per 11.
  • Page 28 17. SELECT ALARM << CAMERA SETUP p3 >> It allows to choose sensing type for preset. There are two kind of type as below: 17. Select Alarm : Sensor 18. Motion on/off : Off 19. Motion Detection Set : Sensor (default): With alarm sensor to connect preset, it is 20.
  • Page 29 20. PRIVACY ZONE SET << CAMERA SETUP p3 >> A privacy masking zone is a pan area, defined by a left and right limit, on 17. Select Alarm : Sensor the 360-degree pan plane. The masking zones are adapted to depth of 18.
  • Page 30 21. ALARM CH ON/OFF PAGE << CAMERA SETUP p3 >> The Superior Speed Dome has four alarm inputs, which can be 17. Select Alarm : Sensor 18. Motion on/off : Off programmed as 1 second to 180 seconds priority. When an alarm is 19.
  • Page 31 RESUME TIME SET << ALARM CHANNEL ON/OFF >> - Alarm channel-1 : ON It allows revert to previous position (Swig, Group, Tour, etc) after - Alarm channel-2 : OFF alarm active. - Alarm channel-3 : OFF • Select the alarm priority: - Alarm channel-4 : OFF - Alarm RELAY : OFF...
  • Page 32 22. ALARM PRESET SET PAGE << CAMERA SETUP p3 >> 17. Select Alarm : Sensor 18. Motion on/off : Off ALARM CH PRESET NO. 19. Motion Detection Set This function allows user to program alarms with preset positions. 20. PRIVACY ZONE SET For 4-input alarms, each alarm channel can be programmed one 21.
  • Page 33 ALARM MESSAGE (1) CAM-001 This function allows user to program alarms with the keyboard controller. Save Alarm Set the alarm preset: Save Alarm - The message is appeared on the monitor when it is memorized a related preset number on an activated sensor.
  • Page 34 23. FACTORY RESET PAGE << CAMERA SETUP p3 >> 17. Select Alarm : Sensor 18. Motion on/off : Off This function allows the camera to delete the all programmed data 19. Motion Detection Set and go back to default status. 20.
  • Page 35: Preset Programming

    8. PRESET PROGRAMMING <View on the monitor> PRESET PROGRAMMING CAM-001 The Superior Speed Dome System allows user to program preset up to 64-preset positions with the keyboard controller. The following steps are the settings: Set PST01 1. Before setting, position to camera as you desire with the joystick.
  • Page 36: Swing Programming

    9. SWING PROGRAMMING <View on the keyboard> SWING PROGRAMMING SET SWING – Before programming the swing, it must be programmed presets. Sw Mode : 1 = Pan, 2 = Tilt Camera : 000 Input? [MAIN] PAN or TILT SWING The following steps are the settings: 1.
  • Page 37: Group Programming

    10. GROUP PROGRAMMING <View on the keyboard> GROUP PROGRAMMING SET GROUP – The ‘Group’ means a group-touring sequence. Group No? 1 - 6 Before programming the group, it must be programmed presets. Camera : 000 Input? [MAIN] The one group program allows set up to maximum 12 presets. The following steps are the settings: 1.
  • Page 38: Tour Programming

    11. TOUR PROGRAMMING <View on the keyboard> TOUR PROGRAMMING SET TOUR – The ‘Tour’ means an auto-touring sequence. Group No? 1 - 6 Before programming the group, it must be programmed groups. Camera : 000 Input? [MAIN] The tour program allows set up to maximum 6 –group and 72 presets.
  • Page 39: Spiral Seq Programming

    12. SPIRAL SEQ PROGRAMMING SPIRAL SEQ PROGRAMMING <View on the monitor> This function allows make spiral surveillance in a way that the camera CAM-001 moves from upper, rotate and slow down sequentially. Spiral SEQ How to run and stop programmed group: RUN –...
  • Page 40: Ptz Trace Programming

    13. PTZ TRACE PROGRAMMING PTZ TRACE PROGRAMMING <View on the keyboard> This function allows memorize pan/tilt/zoom movement for 120 CCTV Transmitter - seconds, play back that trace to memorized movement and repeat Trace ON / OFF? Camera : 000 again. It is programmed with the keyboard only. Input? 8 [MAIN] There are three settings:...
  • Page 41: Error Messages

    14. ERROR MESSAGES ERROR MESSAGES <View on the monitor> Superior Speed Dome system appears error messages in wrong CAM-001 operations as below: CAMERA MODULE ERROR - It is appeared a message when it occurred abnormal communication from camera CAMERA MODULE ERROR module in this equipment.
  • Page 42: Trouble Shooting

    15. TROUBLE SHOOTHING 15.1 Caution In Use 1. You must turn off the power switch before installation of this equipment 2. Avoid installation places where it is the ultimate cold, hot, and humid. 3. Use a power supply of AC24V, 1.5A output. 4.
  • Page 43: Dimensions

    16. DIMENSIONS Figure 9. OUTDOOR SPEED DOME WITH WALL MOUNT PENDANT...
  • Page 44 FIGURE 10. OUTDOOR SPEED DOME WITH POLE MOUNT PENDANT...
  • Page 45: Assemblies

    17. ASSEMBLIES 17.1 Assembly of outdoor dome with wall mount pendant POWER LINE Remove the DATA LOCK NUT LINE main body of the camera from the COVER COUPLE housing. IMAGE Join the Lock Nut to the cover LINE coupler. Put all the lines through the bracket and fix it. Connect the data cable.
  • Page 46 17.2 Assembly of outdoor dome with pole mount pendant Remove the Main body of Turn the The camera ceiling pole From the to connect. Housing. Fix the pole box on the ceiling. Turn the joint coupler to connect. Turn the cover coupler to connect.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    18. SPECIFICATIONS SIGNAL SYSTEM NTSC (VK-S454R) PAL (VK-S454ER) TOTAL / EFFECTIVE PIXEL 410K / 380K Pixels 470K / 440K Pixels IMAGE SENSOR 1/4” interline transfer CCD (SONY) with DSP 6 MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0.01 lx (Color) / 0.009 lx with Sensitive Up OPTICAL LENS 23X Optical Zoom, F=1.6, f= 3.6 ~ 82.8 mm DIGITAL ZOOM...
  • Page 48: Quick Starting - Osd Menu Tree

    19. QUICK STARTING – OSD MENU TREE To access OSD menu, enter numeric (1) and press [MENU] button on the keyboard. To shift manu in the menu items, move to joystick up and down. To program the menu parameters, move to joystick left and right. NOTE : if you use DVR or any controller, please ask how to access OSD menu to supplier.
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