Dante DLC1981 Installation And Operation Manual

Dante DLC1981 Installation And Operation Manual

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DLC1981-DLC1982-DLC1985
Color & D/N PTZ Domes
Installation and Operations Manual
Model Number: DLC1981-DLC1982-DLC1985
Description: PTZ Domes Indoor/Outdoor
18x (1/3"), 22x 26x, 30x, 35x, 36x Zoom

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  • Page 1 DLC1981-DLC1982-DLC1985 Color & D/N PTZ Domes Installation and Operations Manual Model Number: DLC1981-DLC1982-DLC1985 Description: PTZ Domes Indoor/Outdoor 18x (1/3”), 22x 26x, 30x, 35x, 36x Zoom...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL S Y S T E M I N F O ........25 ■SITE INFO ........25 CONTENTS ■ DISPLAY SETUP ......26 ■BOOT-UP SCREEN ......26 FEATURES ........... 4 ■PASSWORD ........26 DECLARATION ........... 6 ■SET DEFAUT ........27 ■PRECAUTION ........
  • Page 3 ■ CRUISE .......... 36 ■ZONE ..........37 ■PARK TIME ........38 ■PRIVACY MASK ......39 ■ ALARM .......... 40 APPENDIX I : Special Function Operation .. 41 APPENDIX II : DIP SWITCH SETTINGS .. 42 APPENDIX III:WIRE DIAMETER & TRANSMISSION CHART ..47 APPENDIX IV:RS-485 BUS BASIC KNOWLEDGE .......
  • Page 5: Features

    FEATURES Product Features Multiple Zoom camera blocks optional Graceful outlook, Vandal proof available System preheat in low temperature environment Programmable Multi-protocol Multi-language menu (China, Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, Portugal, Spain), friendly interface, easy to operate 360° continuous pan, 180° Tilt “Auto Flip” 8 tours(32presets/tour), 8patterns, 8 cruise 8 Privacy Mask, 8 titled zones Port for Software up-grade...
  • Page 6 Camera/Options Cam. Parameters DLC1982-26X D/N w/ICR DLC1985–30X D/N w/ICR DLC1985–35X D/N w/ICR DLC1985–36X D/N w/ICR Image Sensor ¼” Sony CCD ¼ Hitachi CCD ¼” Hitachi CCD ¼” SONY EXview HAD Resolution 480/570BW TVL 540/650BW TVL 540/650BW TVL 550/680BW TVL Effective Pixels NTSC 380k / PAL 440k NTSC 410k / PAL 470k NTSC 380k / PAL 410k...
  • Page 7: Declaration

    ■ ■ ■ ■ WARNINGS DECLARATION ♦ Avoid installing this speed dome in This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate hazardous places where inflammable or explosive materials are stored or used. radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used ♦...
  • Page 8: Installation Preparation

    INSTALLATION PREPATATION ■ ■ ■ ■ CONNECTION DIAGRAM ■ ■ ■ ■ TOOL LIST Following tools may be needed for the installation: ♦ Screws and nuts ♦ Philips screw driver ♦ Standard screw driver ♦ Wire scissors ♦ Ladder Drill ♦...
  • Page 9: Mount Type

    MOUNT TYPE ■ ■ ■ ■ IN-CEILING MOUNT ■ ■ ■ ■ SURFACE MOUNT ■ ■ ■ ■ WALL MOUNT - 8-...
  • Page 10: Corner Mount

    ■ ■ ■ ■ CORNER MOUNT ■ ■ ■ ■ POLE MOUNT ■ ■ ■ ■ PENDANT MOUNT - 9-...
  • Page 11: Installation Guide

    INSTALLATION GUIDE ■ ■ ■ ■ IN-CEILING MOUNT 4. Connect cables. Maximum thickness of the ceiling is 42mm and the ceiling should be able to hold 8 times of the weight of Prepare wiring and then put Power/RS-485/ Video cables through waterproof connector on the top of the speed dome.
  • Page 12 6. Adjust clips. Adjust the height of the three mounting clips. Swing the three mounting clips to adhere to housing. M o u n t i n g C l i p S W 1 S W 2 C e i l i n g T h i c k n e s s 9.
  • Page 13: Wallmount

    ■ ■ ■ ■ WALLMOUNT Check carefully to make sure the wall is firm and does not peel off. It is required that the wall can withstand 8 times weight of the dome set. Mark mounting position Use bracket to mark the mounting position on wall. 4.
  • Page 14 6. Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol. 8. Install black liner and Pan/Tilt Module. Set dome ID, bard rate and protocol by configuring Push the black liner into the two tabs. Install the pan/tilt DIP switches (Refer to APPENDIX I). module with two clips, match color of AMP sockets.
  • Page 15: Corner Mount

    ■ ■ ■ ■ CORNER MOUNT 4. Release the connection circuit board. Check carefully to make sure the wall is firm and does Unscrew to release the circuit board on not peel off. It is required that the wall can withstand 8 connection board.
  • Page 16 6. Connect cables. 9. Install black liner and Pan/Tilt Module. Plug cables into corresponding sockets on circuit board. Reinstall the circuit board and turn on the Push the black liner into the two tabs. Install the power. The red LED is on if connections are pan/tilt module with two clips, match color of AMP correct.
  • Page 17: Pole Mount

    4. Install housing. ■ ■ ■ ■ POLE MOUNT Connect cables through the hole on top of the housing. Align the fast connector to bracket and fix Pole mount is applicable to installation on pole with with 2 M5 screw diameter of 130-150mm (5.12”~6”) NOTE: Apply water-proof tape to the thread in the 1.
  • Page 18 6. Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol. Set dome ID, bard rate and protocol by configuring DIP switches (Refer to APPENDIX I). A M P S O C K E T NOTE: Remove the packing sponge. Bl ack Li ner 9.
  • Page 19: Pendant Mount

    ■ ■ ■ ■ PENDANT MOUNT 3. Install suspender. In case of low ceiling height dome can be mounted Connect wirings through the cavity of suspender, directly into the base flange. and then turn the threaded pipe head into the bracket base and fasten the connection with a M5 screw.
  • Page 20 5. Install housing. 7. Set dome ID, baud rate and protocol. Connect cables through the top hole of the housing, and then turn the housing thread pipe Set dome ID, bard rate and protocol by configuring head into suspender and fasten the connection DIP switches (Refer to APPENDIX I).
  • Page 21 9. Install black liner and Pan/Tilt Module. Push the black liner into the two tabs. Install the pan/tilt module with two clips, match color of AMP sockets. Gently push the module upward until hearing two clicks. NOTE: Remove the lens cover. A M P S O C K E T Bl ack Li ner 10.
  • Page 22: System Connection

    SYSTEM CONNECTION C a m e r a C a m e r a C a m e r a M a t r i x D V R K e y b o a r d M o n i t o r -21-...
  • Page 23: Operation Instruction

    : Pelco D Protocol OPERATION Baud Rate : 2400BPS INSTRUCTION Camera ID : 001 Camera S/N : 8888888888 Model : ------------- Speed dome can be driven through combination of Version : 10.72 hot keys on a keyboard controller. It can also be Outer Temp :022C/071F driven through OSD menu.
  • Page 24: Access Main Menu

    ■ ■ ■ ■ ACCESS MAIN MENU Display the dome’s main menu on your monitor by calling preset 95 or calling preset 1 twice within 5 seconds. Note: For third party keyboard controller please read manuals. As command to a preset may not be the same among different manufacturers.
  • Page 25: Menu Operation

    NOTE: Here-in-after menu paths are written in the following format: MENU OPERATION <Main Menu> <Camera > <BLC Mode> <BLC Level> ■ ■ ■ ■ SELECTING ITEM In the main menu, the cursor flashes on the left side. The <BLC Level> option blinks. Move the joystick Move the joystick up or down to point to the desired up or down to change the option, move the item.
  • Page 26: System Info

    SYSTEM INFO Site S/N :8888899999 Input S/N:0000000000 Back <Main Menu> <System Info> Site Info Display Setup Boot-up Screen Move the cursor to <Input S/N> and then move the Password joystick right, input the serial number according to Set Default the <Site S/N>, and then turn the joystick left to exit System Reboot setting.
  • Page 27: Display Setup

    ■ ■ ■ ■ DISPLAY SETUP Boot-up info displays summary information of the dome. Values are fixed in this sub-menu. Refer to <Main Menu> <System Info> <Display “Boot-up Info” to check the item. Call preset 1 to Setup> return to upper menu. Site Name: On Cruise Title: On Preset Title: On...
  • Page 28: Set Defaut

    ■ ■ ■ ■ SET DEFAUT <Main Menu> <System Info> <Set Default> ■ ■ ■ ■ SYSTEM REBOOT Site Info Display Setup <Main Menu> <System Info> Initial Information <System Reboot> Password Set Default Site Info System Reboot Display Setup Back Initial Information Password Select <Set Default>...
  • Page 29: Lens Parameter S

    ■ ■ ■ ■ AF RESUME TIME LENS PARAMETER S <Main Menu> <Lens> <AF Resume time> <Main Menu> <Lens> System defaults Auto Focus mode automatically adjusts the focus to get the clear image. Zoom Speed : High Focus can also be manually controlled by Digital Zoom : Off keyboard or matrix.
  • Page 30: Ai Resume Time

    is suitable to work at night without illumination ■ ■ ■ ■ AI RESUME TIME but the video is black and white. <Main Menu> <Lens> <AI Resume Time> NOTE: This setting is only for the day/night camera module. Light goes through iris and reach CCD to form <Auto>: The dome will automatically change an image.
  • Page 31: Camera Parameters

    CAMERA PARAMETERS ■ ■ ■ ■ EXPOSURE <Main Menu> <Camera> <Main Menu> <Camera> <Shutter> Frame Limit: Off Exposure means amount of light that reaches the Shutter: Off image sensor. The smaller the exposure value, Exposure: Off the larger amount of light reaches, and the Preset Freeze: Off brighter the images will be.
  • Page 32: White Balance

    ■ ■ ■ ■ WHITE BALANCE <Main Menu> <Camera> <White Balance> White balance is normally compensated for by the automatic white balance gain control. In [000] Disable backlight compensation function. some lighting conditions, user may want to 001-255 Choose different backlight manually adjust the red and blue settings for compensation grade.
  • Page 33: Pan/Tilt Parameters

    PAN/TILT ■ ■ ■ ■ SET NORTH PARAMETERS User can set orientation on screen by using joystick to position north <Main Menu> <Pan/Tilt> When select <Set North>, following menu will Auto Stop Time: Off pop out. Speed Amplify: Off Proportional P/T: Off [Back] Select it to back to main menu.
  • Page 34: Auto Running

    AUTO RUNNING Preset No. : 001 <Main Menu> <Auto Running> Title: PRE1 Set Current Test Current System Info Test Next Lens Remove Current Camera Back Pan/Tilt Auto Running Privacy Mask Alarm Exit NOTE: You can edit 16 bits of letters at most. If you are not familiar with the editing, please refer to “Operation Instruction”.
  • Page 35: Tour

    preset 4 for 1 second. ■ ■ ■ ■ TOUR <Save and Back> Save the tour and exit <Main Menu> <Auto Running> <Tour> <Cancel and Back> Quit without saving Tour Number. : 001 NOTE: When a preset dwell time is set 0, system Dwell: 001 will skip that preset.
  • Page 36: Pattern

    ■ ■ ■ ■ PATTERN <Main Menu> <Auto Running> <Pattern> Pattern Number: 001 Record Test Back Pattern is a replay of recording of irregular pan/tilt/zoom operation. It is useful when repeating variable speed movement of the pan/tilt/zoom. Note: There can be as many as 8 patterns recorded, each not more than 3 minutes.
  • Page 37: Cruise

    Move the camera to the desired position and call ■ ■ ■ ■ CRUISE preset 1 to save. <Main Menu> <Auto Running> <Cruise> <Right Position> set the right position of cruise. Set it in the same way as <Left Position> <Cruise Speed>...
  • Page 38: Zone

    Delete current zone setting. ■ ■ ■ ■ ZONE <Main Menu> <Auto Running> <Zone> <Speed> Set the scanning speed (camera movement speed). Value ranges from 001 Zone Number.: 001 to 255, the greater number represents the higher Title: 000000000000000 speed. Pan right to select, tilt up or down to change Left Limit value.
  • Page 39: Park Time

    ■ ■ ■ ■ PARK TIME <Main Menu> <Auto Running> <Park Time> Preset Tour Pattern Cruise Zone Park Time: Off Park Action: Off Back This function let the system automatically run an assigned function after a specific period of idle time. For example: the dome is running a tour and an operator breaks the tour to do other work, the dome can automatically carry on the tour within a period...
  • Page 40: Privacy Mask

    ■ ■ ■ ■ PRIVACY MASK <Main Menu> <Privacy Mask> NOTE: Privacy masking is for some models only. Mask Number.: 001 Mask Setup Remove Mask Back Max. 24 privacy masking zones can be set. <Mask Number> Display the current mask zone number. Values are 001~024.
  • Page 41: Alarm

    In this example, when the first alarm is activated, ■ ■ ■ ■ ALARM the dome will run preset-001; when the second <Main Menu> <ALARM> alarm is activated, the doom will run pattern-3; when the third alarm is activated, the doom will run autoscan-2;...
  • Page 42: Appendix I: Special Function Operation

    APPENDIX I: Special Function Operation There are some shortcuts to operate some speed dome functions under Pelco-D/P protocol. 1. Call 69 preset startup PATERN 1 (It need to Set up record PATTERN 1 relevant track in Speed dome’s menu) 2. Call 97 or 70 preset startup, CRUISE 1 (It need to set up CRUISE 1’s Left/Right limit and speed in Speed dome’s menu) 3.
  • Page 43: Appendix Ii: Dip Switch Settings

    APPENDIX II: DIP SWITCH SETTINGS This is the guides for setting protocol, baud This model of speed dome supports rate, dome address, video cable type, resistor multi-protocol. The set-ting chart is shown jumper and alarm output. below. DIP Switches’ position S w i t c h N u m b e r The corresponding Dip-switches’...
  • Page 44 Dome address setting The control commands contain target dome’s ID. The dome only reacts to the command sent Address setting chart to its own address or broadcast address. Each dome should be assigned an address. Four kinds of IDs are applicable for domes: 1.
  • Page 45 Soft Soft Soft -44-...
  • Page 46 Soft Soft -45-...
  • Page 47 Resistor jumper setting RS-485 bus needs two 120 _ resistors at both ends. Set on the 120 ¸resistors of the two devices (keyboard or dome) in the farthest distant on RS-485 bus. Default setting is OFF. When choosing the first and second pins in JP2, the 120 ¸termination resistor is connected.
  • Page 48: Appendix Iii:wire Diameter

    APPENDIX III : : : : WIRE DIAMETER & RANSMISSION 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%).
  • Page 49: Appendix Iv:rs-485 Bus Basic

    APPENDIX IV: : : : RS-485 BUS BASIC KNOWLEDGE 1. Basic Property RS-485 Bus is specified by RS-485 standards. It is of half-duplex data transmission cables with characteristic impedance as 120. O F F The maximum load capacity is 32 effective loads (including main controller and controlled equipment).
  • Page 50 Best Practice In some circumstances user adopts a star configuration in practical connection. The termination resistors must be connected to the two equipment that are farthest away from each other, such as equipment 1# and 15# in the following picture. As the star configuration is not in conformity with the requirements of RS-485 standards, problems such as signal reflections, lower...
  • Page 51: Appendix V: Trouble Shooting

    APPENDIX V: : : : TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Red LED on Check the movements, circuit board is power no video off: connection and after power The is no AC outlet make power available sure they are to the PCB working Board.
  • Page 52: Appendix Vi:lightning Proof

    APPENDIX VI: : : : LIGHTNING PROOF & SURGE SIGNAL PROOF The product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to prevent from damage by lightning strike below 1500 W and impulse signals such as surge. But it is also necessary to abide by the following precautions to ensure electrical safety based on practical circumstances: Keep the communication cables at least 50 meters...
  • Page 53: Appendix Vii:warranty

    FOR RETURNS PLEASE CONTACT: the factory or otherwise. For defective products exceeding the warranty Dante Security Inc. period, contact the factory. 1150 Broadway, Ste 210 Hewlett, NY 11557, USA 2. Products Information...

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