CONTENTS Warnings & Caution What’s in the Box? General Features Names of Each Part Installation A. Connections B. Ceiling Mount Type C. Embedded Mount Type D. Pipe Mount Type E. Gooseneck Mount Type F. Wall Mount Type G. Corner Mount Type H.
WARNINGS & CAUTION If you fail to read this information and handle the product incorrectly, death or serious injury may occur. The unit should be installed by the trained personnel Switch off immediately if the product emits smoke or abnormal heat. Never install the product in area exposed to This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous...
GENERAL FEATURES 100X Zoom Mini Speed Dome Quick Operation Keys 10X Optical Zoom with 10X digital zoom This camera provides quick function keys to allow control by most keyboards and DVRs that have Pelco protocol support. ±0.02° dome system accuracy with full micro step Various Surveillance Functions With 0.1°...
INSTALLATION A. CONNECTIONS Loose the screws on the domes cover and remove it from the base. (Screws won’t be removed) Loosen the screws which connect mount cover and Main base and separate dome cover from the main base. (These are captive screws that do not remove) Connect power to Power and GND.
B. CEILING MOUNT TYPE FIG.4 FIG.3 1. Fix the surface mount adaptor with 4pcs of screws on the place where you want to install. (FIG.3) 2. When you use pipe, please note the standard size of pipe. (FIG.4) 3. Re-assemble the dome. FIG.5...
C. EMBEDDED MOUNT TYPE Contents ► Embedded mount bracket 1ea ► Holder 3ea ► Decoration cover 1ea ► Safety wire 1ea ► Screw – M3.0 x 6 5ea ► Screw - ø4.0 x 16 1ea SUSPENSION SAFETY WIRE HOLE LOCK LEVER LOCK LEVER LOCK LEVER LOCK LEVER...
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2. Fold the lock levers and insert the bracket into the hole. You can fix the lock lever by driving screws. (FIG.7) 3. Fix the decoration cover on the rear of camera by holder screws (M3.0) (FIG.8) 4. Hook the safety wire on the suspension and connect it to camera (FIG.9) 5.
D. PIPE MOUNT TYPE Contents ► Pipe mount bracket 1ea ► Rubber 1ea ► Screw – M4.0 x 8 4ea ► Set anchor bolt (W5/16) 4ea SCREW M4x8 (4ea) BRACKET (RUBBER BOTTOM VIEW) RUBBER BOTTOM COVER FIG.11 1. As above FIG.11, assemble rubber and bracket on the bottom of camera. 2.
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diameter 4 holes by drill like FIG. 13 (Depth 37mm) 4. Install SET ANCHOR BOLT on the holes. 5. As shown on FIG.14, after assembling mini PTZ and bottom cover assembly, drive the pipe mount bracket and fix. (FIG.14) FIG.2) FIG.13 FIG.14...
E.GOOSENECK MOUNT TYPE Contents ► Gooseneck mount bracket 1ea ► Rubber 1ea ► Set anchor bolt (W5/16) 4ea ► Screw M4x8 4ea FIG.15 1. If you want to install the speed dome on the concrete wall, you need to make 12.5mm diameter 4 holes by drill like FIG.15 (Depth 37mm) 2.
F.WALL MOUNT TYPE Contents ► Wall mount bracket 1ea ► Set Anchor Bolt (W5/16) 4ea ► Hexagon Socket head cap screw M4.0 x16 4ea 1. If you want to install the speed dome on the concrete wall, you need to make 12.5mm diameter 4 holes by drill like FIG.
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4. Assemble a wall mount bracket and camera by Hexagon socket head cap screws (M4.0X16) (FIG.19) HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M4.0x16 4EA FIG.19...
G.CORNER MOUNT TYPE Contents ► Corner mount adaptor 1ea ► Set Anchor Bolt (W5/16) 4ea ► M10 Bolt & Nut 4ea 1. First mark the positions of holes placing the corner mount bracket. (FIG.20) 2. Make 12.5mm diameter 4 holes by drill. (Depth 37mm) 3.
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assemble mini PTZ with bottom cover assembly. (FIG.23) FIG.23...
H.POLE MOUNT TYPE Contents ► Pole mount adaptor 1ea ► Band Clamp 2ea ► M10 Bolt & Nut 4ea 1. Fix the wanted bracket on the pole mount bracket with 4 ea of M10 BOLT before you install the pole mount bracket. (FIG.24) 2.
QUICK OPERATING KEYS The dome supports Pelco D and Pelco P protocols. The dome may be used with any controller or DVR etc that supports the Pelco D and Pelco P protocols. The default setting of the dome is Pelco D / P (auto detection) with 2400 bps (baud rate). [PELCO D/P, SAMSUNG PROTOCOLS] The comprehensive feature set of the dome is available from Pelco compatible controllers via quick operation keys as defined below.
QUICK OPERATING KEYS [VICON PROTOCOL] If user wants to choose Vicon Protocol, the user may change the dip switch first. (Refer to Page #36 DIP SWITCH SETTING - PROTOCOL) Baud Rate: 4800 (Vicon default) The operation system is almost same as Pelco D/P protocols but some special features are different way as noted below’...
DIAGNOSTIC Whenever the dome is powered on, a standard diagnostic is operated. The following messages are displayed on the monitor. CAMERA ID : 001 BAUD RATE : 2400 BPS WAITING……… PAN ORIGIN TEST OK TILT ORIGIN TEST OK TX CONNECTION TEST OK CAMERA COMM TEST OK...
OSD MENU SETTING To enter OSD Menu, press the button 95 + PRESET. MAIN MENU DOME SETUP CAMERA SET AUTO SCAN TOUR PRIVICY PATTERN ALARM SECTOR EXIT * Use “up down” to move the position and “left right” to make selection B.
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OS D MENU S ETTING B-2. DOME SET - RECOVER This feature allows the dome to revert to a specific programmed action when the dome has not received a command for the recovery timer period. Actions can be Auto scan, group tour and pattern. The recover time can be programmed from 15 second to 99 seconds.
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OSD MENU SETTING B-8-2. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [PASSWORD] To enter this page to set a password, move joystick or pan key in the right direction. The password must be set by preset number from 001 to 255 (Default 99) A.
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OSD MENU SETTING B-8-3. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [OSD DISPLAY] The camera ID setting defines whether the camera OSD display is displayed or switched off. OSD DISPLAY CAMERA ID : OFF DEFAULT SETTING PRESET ID : OFF SECTOR ID : OFF COORDINATE : ON...
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OSD MENU SETTING - To clear the memorized data, move the joystick or pan right key until the cursor is on the required item. TOUR CLEAR TOUR CLEAR ARE YOU SURE? YES NO Press FOCUS NEAR button when the cursor is at YES in order to clear memorized data. Then each item such as tour, preset, and sector will flicker for about 2~3 seconds.
OSD MENU SETTING C. CAMERA SET CAMERA SET FLICKER : OFF MIRROR : OFF APERTURE : 10 DEFAULT SETTING D ZOOM : OFF WB MODE : AWB MODE PIC FLIP : OFF : OFF D/N MODE : AUTO DSS MODE : OFF EXIT C-1.
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OSD MENU SETTING C-6. CAMERA SET – PIC FLIP The picture flip feature swps the top and bottom of the image, literally inverting it.. The default setting is OFF. C-7. CAMERA SET – BLC (Back Light Compensation) The default setting is OFF and BLC modes can be OFF/ON. OFF –...
OSD MENU SETTING D. PRESET SET To enter PRESET SET, move joystick to the right direction. PRESET SET PRESET NO :001 PRESET ID :PRESET001------- PAN :XXX.XX TILT : XXX.XX SAVE DEFAULT SETTING EXIT D-1. PRESET – PRESET NO. Up to 165 preset positions are available. Use the joystick or pan left/right keys to select the number. D-2.
OSD MENU SETTING E. AUTO SCAN SET * 66 + preset button is working as AUTO SCAN after setting. AUTO SCAN SET START ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X END ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X DIRECTION : CW ENDLESS : OFF DEFAULT SETTING SPEED : 10°/S DWELL TIME : 03 SAVE AND EXIT...
OSD MENU SETTING F. TOUR SET 8 Programmable tours can be set and each tour can have up to 64 preset steps. After setting up the tours the 71~78 + preset buttons launch group tours # 1~8 TOUR SET TOUR NO : 01 TOUR TITLE : TOUR01...
OSD MENU SETTING G. PRIVACY SET 4 Privacy masking zones can be set. PRIVACY SET PRIVACY NO : 01 DISPLAY : OFF DEFAULT SETTING ACTION : MOVE SAVE EXIT G-1. PRIVACY SET – PRIVACY NO. Up to 4 privacy masking zones can be set. G-2.
OSD MENU SETTING H. PATTERN SET 8 programmable patterns are available, each with a programmable title. After setting up each pattern # 1~8, 81~88+ preset buttons will recall Patterns # 1~8. PATTERN SET PATT NO : 01 PATT TITLE: PATTERN01□□□□□□□ DATA FILL : 0% DEFAULT SETTING SAVE...
OSD MENU SETTING I. ALARM SET 4 Alarm inputs are available and each input can activate presets, group tours or patterns. ALARM SET ALARM NO : 01 DEFAULT SETTING ALARM INPUT: OFF ALARM ACT : 001 SAVE EXIT I-1. ALARM SET – ALARM NO. Up to 4 alarms are selectable by using joystick right or pressing the pan right key when the cursor is on ALARM NO.
OSD MENU SETTING J. SECTOR SET Up to 8 programmable sectors are available, each with a 16 character title. This feature allows the various areas of the domes 360° rotation to be given logical titles. When the dome is moved the relevant title for each area is displayed as the dome passes through the area.
DIP SWITCH SETTING A. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING The dome cameras RS 485 address is set using switches 1-6 of DIP SW1, refer to the table below... Open the camera case to set ID using DIP SW1. * Factory default: Camera ID = 1, PELCO-D Baud Rate: 2400bps Termination Baud rate Protocol...
DIP SWITCH SETTING C. PROTOCOL SETTING dip switches are used for Protocol Setting. Factory Default: Pelco-D or Pelco-P (Auto detection) DIP SW1- 7 DIP SW1- 8 Pelco-D or Pelco-P VICON SAMSUNG D. BAUD RATE SETTING The 9 Dip Switch is used for BAUD RATE setting. DIP SW can be changeable to 2400bps, 9600bps.
TROUBLE SHOTING If you have trouble setting up or operating the camera, refer to the following. PROBLEM SOLUTION Check if the power supply is DC12V. Check if RS-485 communication cable is connected correctly. No operation Check camera ID setting. Check the RS 485 termination. Check if all the cables are connected correctly.
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