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Thank you for purchasing the FLIR/Digimerge 10X PTZ Speed-Dome Camera. This manual refers to the following models: • DEZ06T10 For the latest online manual and to learn about our complete range of accessory products, please visit our website at: www.digimerge.com...
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• OSD menu control • IP66 weatherproof rated with included wall mount • 12V DC operation As our products are subject to continuous improvement, FLIR/Digimerge reserves the right to modify product design, specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE...
Safety Instructions • Read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference. • Follow all instructions for safe use of the product and handle with care. • Camera is rated for outdoor use and is weatherproof using the included wall mount or accessory ceiling mount only. For indoor installations, camera may be directly attached to a ceiling or flush mounted.
Getting Started 1. GETTING STARTED Before you start, ensure you have received all the items listed below: Camera and Wall Mount Screws Wall Mount Ceiling/Flush Instruction Manual Foam Pad Mount Screws 1.1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Contact your distributor for details. MNTV0XC ACCKBD120...
Connecting the Camera 2. CONNECTING THE CAMERA RS485 12V DC Alarm Cable (5-pin) Video Cable (6-pin) NOTE: Video and Alarm Cable are pre-attached to the camera. 2.1 DEFAULT PROTOCOL INFORMATION • Default ID: 1 • Default Baud Rate: 2400 • Default Protocol: Pelco-D If you need to change the PTZ protocol information, see “Changing Protocol Information”...
Connecting the Camera 2.3 RS485 CONNECTION For PTZ control, connect this line to keyboard controller or DVR. To control multiple cameras at the same time, RS-485 communication lines are connected in parallel as shown below. 2.4 ALARM INPUT CONNECTION Before connecting sensors, check driving voltage and output signal type of the sensor.
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Connecting the Camera done properly after considering these types. If you want to use Alarm Input, the types of sensor must be selected in the OSD menu (see “Alarm Input Setup” on page 24). The sensor types are Normal Open and Normal Close. If sensor type is not selected properly, the alarm can be activated reversely.
Changing Protocol Information 3. CHANGING PROTOCOL INFORMATION The DIP switches on the bottom of the camera control 3 values: 1. The ID of the camera, which allows the DVR/keyboard controller to identify different PTZ cameras. 2. The protocol, which is the language that allows the camera and DVR/ keyboard controller to speak to each other (e.g.
Changing Protocol Information 3.1 ACCESSING THE DIP SWITCHES The DIP switches are located on the bottom of the camera. To access the DIP switches, you must remove the camera from the wall mount. Rotate the dome cover counterclockwise to remove. Remove the base attachment screws (3x) and lift the camera from the camera base.
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Changing Protocol Information Switch is ON or OFF Value ..........To calculate the ID, add up the Value shown for each switch that is ON. EXAMPLE: If switches #1, #2, and #3 are ON, ID = 1 + 2 + 4 = 7.
Changing Protocol Information 3.3 SETTING THE CAMERA PROTOCOL AND BAUD RATE Protocol and baud rate are set using switches 1&2 on the smaller DIP switch panel. See the table below. Protocol and Baud Rate Switches Protocol/Baud Rate Pelco-D 2400 Pelco-D 9600 Pelco-P 4800 Pelco-P 9600 Switches 3 &...
Installation 4. INSTALLATION 4.1 INSTALLATION WARNINGS Make sure to install the camera in a location that can support the camera weight. Make sure there are no live electrical cables in the area where you plan to mount the camera. • Camera rated for outdoor use and is weatherproof only when using the included wall mount or accessory ceiling mount (MNTV0XC).
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Installation 4. Attach the camera and wall mount to the wall using the wall mount screws (4x). Wall mount screws NOTE: Use the included drywall plugs if installing in drywall. 5. Remove protective vinyl sheet from the dome cover.
Installation 4.3 CEILING MOUNTING (INDOOR ONLY) Camera is not weatherproof if installed using this method. Use the included wall mount or accessory ceiling mount (not included) for outdoor installations. Make sure to disconnect power before installing the camera. Camera will begin moving immediately when power is connected. To install the camera: 1.
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Installation 2. If necessary, change the camera’s ID and protocol information. See “Changing Protocol Information” on page 5. 3. Remove the adhesive from the foam pad. Remove the cutouts for the cables and mounting Cable and screw holes and attach the mounting screw foam pad to the bottom of the cutouts...
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Installation 5. Drill holes for the mounting screws (x4) and the cables and run the cables through the hole. 6. Attach the camera base to the surface using the included Ceiling/Flush ceiling/flush mounting screws mounting (x4). screws NOTE: Use the included dry wall anchors if installing the camera in drywall.
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Installation 9. Reattach the dome cover by rotating it clockwise. Remove protective vinyl from dome cover. 10.Connect cables as shown in “Connecting the Camera” on page 2.
Installation 4.4 FLUSH MOUNTING (INDOOR ONLY) Camera is not weatherproof if installed using this method. Use the included wall mount or accessory ceiling mount for outdoor installations. Make sure to disconnect power before installing the camera. Camera will begin moving immediately when power is connected. 1.
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Installation 3. Use the bottom of the camera as a guide to cut a hole Use the bottom of the approximately 103.5mm in camera as a guide to cut a diameter in the ceiling and run hole in the ceiling extension cables through the hole.
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Installation 5. Insert the bottom of the camera through the hole and attach it to the ceiling using the ceiling/flush mounting screws (3x). Camera Ceiling/flush mounting screws 6. Reattach the dome cover by rotating it clockwise. Remove protective vinyl from dome cover.
Using the OSD Menu 5. USING THE OSD MENU Use the OSD menu to control camera settings, presets, patterns, swings, groups and alarm input functions. To access the OSD menu: • On a Pelco D/P compatible controller, you can access the main menu by pressing and holding the [Menu] button for 2 seconds or by pressing [95] + [Preset].
Using the OSD Menu Submenus: • System Information: View information about the camera. • Display Setup: Configure camera OSD. • Dome Camera Setup: Configure camera image settings and PTZ functions. • System Initialize: Reset camera settings to factory defaults. 5.2 DISPLAY SETUP This menu allows you to turn sections of the OSD display ON or OFF.
Using the OSD Menu 5.2.1 SET NORTH DIRECTION • Press [Near] to configure the camera compass direction. Move the camera into the desired North position and press [Near] again to save. 5.3 CAMERA SETUP This menu allows you to configure camera image settings and PTZ functions.
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Using the OSD Menu • F OCUS MODE [AUTO/MANUAL/SEMIAUTO]: Sets camera focus mode. If set to SEMIAUTO, manual focus is used in preset operation, and Auto focus is used when manually controlling the camera. Focus information is saved when the preset is saved. •...
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Using the OSD Menu Auto Exposure Setup • BACKLIGHT [ON/OFF]: Turns Backlight Compensation ON/OFF. • DAY/NIGHT [AUTO1/AUTO2/DAY/NIGHT]: Select Day/Night mode. DAY is for a color image, and NIGHT is black and white. AUTO1/AUTO2 change between day and night mode based on luminance level of the scene.
Using the OSD Menu 5.3.2 MOTION SETUP Motion Setup allows you to setup the motion settings of the camera. • MOTION LOCK [ON/OFF]: When set to ON, Motion Lock prevents Presets, Auto Pans, Patterns and Groups from being overwritten using the keyboard controller shortcuts. You may still run those functions using shortcuts or edit them using the OSD menu.
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Using the OSD Menu Parking Action Setup Parking action runs an assigned command if the controller is idle for a set time between 1 minute and 4 hours. • PARK ENABLE [ON/OFF]: Enable/disable parking action. • WAIT TIME [1 minutes~4 hours]: The time is displayed in "hh:mm:ss" format.
Using the OSD Menu • ALARM TYPE [Normal OPEN(N.O) / Normal CLOSE](N.C)]: Sets sensor input type. • ALARM ACTION [NOT USED/HOME/PRESET/GROUP/PATTERN]: You can assign an action for each Alarm input (Preset, Swing, Pattern and Group). 5.3.3 PRESET SETUP A maximum 127 of positions can be stored as presets. Preset numbers can be assigned from 1 to 128.
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Using the OSD Menu • EDIT PRESET SCENE: Press [Near] to redefine current Preset scene position. Then use the joystick to edit the position and press [Near] to save or [Far] to cancel. • EDIT PRESET LABEL: Press [Near] to edit Label shown on monitor when preset runs.
Using the OSD Menu 5.3.4 SWING SETUP You can setup up to 8 swings. During a swing, the camera moves between 2 Preset positions repeatedly. When Swing function runs, the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 1st point to the preset assigned as the 2nd point in CW (Clockwise) direction.
Using the OSD Menu 2. Go to the Swing Setup menu (Menu>Dome Camera Setup>Swing Setup). 3. Configure the following: • SWING NUMBER [1~8]: Selects Swing number to edit. If a selected Swing has not defined, NOT USED is displayed under 1st Position and 2nd Position.
Using the OSD Menu To create a Pattern using keyboard controller shortcuts: • Press [1~4] and press [Pattern] for 2 seconds. Define the pattern motion and then press [Near] to save or [Far] to cancel. To run a Pattern using keyboard controller shortcuts: •...
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Using the OSD Menu actions each. The dwell time is the time interval between actions and is adjustable in the menu. To run a group using keyboard controller shortcuts: • Press [151~158] and then press [Preset] to run groups 1 ~ 8. To setup a group: 1.
Using the OSD Menu • ###: Action number. • DWELL: Dwell time in mm:ss between 1 sec.~4 min. • OPT: Preset speed (2~360) when preset is selected. Or, number of repetitions (1~255) when Pattern or Swing is selected. 6. Press [Near] to confirm each function and repeat step 5 to configure up to 20 functions.
Using the OSD Menu To initialize one of the options: • Select the desired option using [Up/Down] and then press [Near]. Use [Up/Down] to select YES and then press [Near] again. Wait for the operation to complete. 5.5 RESERVED KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS Some preset numbers are reserved for direct access to specific functions in OSD menu.
Technical Specifications 6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Ex-View HAD CCD II Video Format NTSC Effective Pixels 976(H) x 494 (V) Resolution 700+ TVL Range 360° Pan (Endless) 155° Tilt (Auto-Flip) Pan/Tilt Speed Max 360° / sec. Zoom 10x Optical Zoom & 10x Digital Zoom Protocol Pelco-D, Pelco-P 0.7 Lux in Color ...
Troubleshooting 8. TROUBLESHOOTING There is no picture at night • Camera is capable of seeing in extremely low light conditions (0.02 Lux), but it cannot see in total darkness. It is recommended to install the camera where there is some ambient light (e.g. street lighting or starlight, moonlight, etc.) or leave a light on in the area where the camera is installed.
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Troubleshooting PTZ controls are not working or are not working properly • RS485 wires not connected or connected using wrong polarity. Ensure the red wire is connected to the + RS485 port and the black wire is connected to the - RS485 port. •...
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