Grundig GCA-C0335P Owner's Manual
Grundig GCA-C0335P Owner's Manual

Grundig GCA-C0335P Owner's Manual

Motorized dome day/night camera, 12x zoom, wdr

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Motorized Dome Cameras
GCA-C0335P
GCA-C0335P.28.1.10.08.2011
© ASP AG
Motorized Dome Day/Night Camera, 12x Zoom, WDR

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  • Page 1 Owner´s Manual Motorized Dome Cameras GCA-C0335P Motorized Dome Day/Night Camera, 12x Zoom, WDR GCA-C0335P.28.1.10.08.2011 © ASP AG...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    8. Integration of a Pelco Keyboard 1. Introduction The Swiftdome Camera GCA-C0335P is an innovative Dome Camera designed for middle and small surveillance applications and possesses true Swiftdome Camera features, such as high speed and accurate Pan/Tilt, up to 12×12 zoom ratio, 180° Digital Image Flip, Speed by Zoom, and Preset Speed up to 400°/s. Additionally, it contains 256 Preset Points, 8 Sequence Lines, 4 Auto Pan Lines and 8 Cruise Lines to support automatic operations.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    3. Package Contents These parts are included: 4. Installation 4.1. Installation Remarks Do not install the product in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below -10°C), or high humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources.
  • Page 5: Switch & Connector Definition

    Connect the Dome Cameras to other devices, as shown in the diagram, to complete a video surveillance system. NOTE: To extend the network distance up to 1.2 km (4000 feet) and to protect the connected devices, it is highly recommended to place a repeater at the mid-point. However, a repeater may be also needed in a network distance of less than 1.2 km if the used cables are not the CAT 5 / 24 AWG cables (please see section 4.6.4 RS- 485 Connector Definition).
  • Page 6: Communication Switch Setting

    NOTE: DO NOT change the Swiftdome Camera’s Communication Switch factory default settings. 4.3. Communication Switch Setting The analogue Dome Camera’s communication switches are specified in the table below. RS-485 is the interface for communication between the Dome Camera and its control device. For this reason, the RS-485 setup of the Dome Camera and the control device must be the same.
  • Page 7: Cable Connection

    If you select the protocol Pelco D, which is to be set with switch no. 01 and baud rate 2400, for instance, set the SW 6 to “ON”, the rest to “OFF,” as shown below. 4.6. Cable Connection The Dome Camera is supplied with one integrated 22-pin Data Cable for connecting with the power, video, and RS-485/audio input &...
  • Page 8 4.6.2. 22-Pin Data Cable The analogue Dome Camera’s Data Cables are illustrated as follows. NOTE: Be careful not to pull the cables improperly during installation. Additionally, it is recommended to fasten the cables after cable connection is completed. Furthermore, when wiring the power cable, make sure the Ground wire is inserted into the mid-pin of the terminal block.
  • Page 9 4.6.4. RS-485 Connector The RS-485 is a communication interface between the Dome Camera and its control device. Please connect the Control Keyboard to the Swiftdome Camera through the terminal block. The recommended cables for RS-485 communication are CAT 5 cables; maximum cable length for over 24 AWG wire is 4000 feet (1219 meters). If the total cable length exceeds 4000 feet, using a repeater to maintain the signals is recommended.
  • Page 10 To unlock the terminal, press the hook, as indicated in the figure, with a proper tool and pull it out gently. Connect the 22-pin connector to its mating port on the back plate of the Dome Camera. NOTE: The figure is for illustration only. Please refer to section 4.2.
  • Page 11: Operation And Configuration

    5. Operation and Configuration 5.1. OSD Display Format Regarding information about OSD display, position and function description, please refer to the table below. English...
  • Page 12: Osd Menu Tree

    5.2. OSD Menu Tree The OSD setup menu structure is listed in the following section. The star symbol indicates the factory default. For detailed function description, please refer to 5.3. Configuration Menu. English...
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  • Page 15: Configuration Menu

    5.3. Configuration Menu The detailed functions and parameter settings of your Swiftdome can be set by the OSD (On Screen Display) menu with a control device such as a control keyboard. The tables below show the parameters that can be set through the OSD menu.
  • Page 16 5.3.2. DEFAULT CAMERA This item is for restoring the camera settings, including Backlight, Focus, AE, WBC, Digital Zoom, Slow Shutter, Image Inverse and Aperture, to factory defaults. Once one of the parameters mentioned above is modified, the DEFAULT CAMERA item will turn automatically to <OFF>. Select <ON> to recall the default settings for these camera parameters.
  • Page 17 MANUAL: In this mode, users can adjust the focus to near/far via the control keyboard’s Focus Near/Far key. 5.3.5. AE MODE Exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor and is determined by how wide you open the lens diaphragm (iris adjustment), by how long you keep the sensor exposed (shutter speed), and by other exposure parameters.
  • Page 18 EXIT: Exit the AE MODE menu and go back to the Main Page 1 to set the WBC mode. 5.3.6. WBC MODE A camera needs to find a reference colour temperature, which is a way of measuring the quality of a light source, for calculating all the other colours.
  • Page 19 After the parameter setups relevant for WBC are completed, please exit the WBC MODE menu and go back to Main Page 1 to continue to set other functions under the Setup Menu 1. 5.3.7. SETUP MENU 1 The SETUP MENU 1 is shown below. The zoom speed of the Dome Camera is fixed (Value: 8).
  • Page 20 - Application: Users can see the displayed images, as shown below, when a dome is placed on top of a desk, for instance. FREEZE: The Freeze function allows to hold the image while the camera is moving between preset positions like in PRESET (please refer to 5.3.12) or SEQUENCE (please refer to 5.3.13) mode.
  • Page 21 - IMAGE: IMAGE represents a digital IMAGE FLIP, which enables users to keep tracking objects seamlessly. Under this mode, almost no delay occurs, in contrast to M.E. mode. NOTE: The Privacy Mask function will be automatically disabled if the Image Flip function is enabled, and the screen will show “MASK WILL BE SET OFF.”...
  • Page 22 The password setting procedure is like the following: STEP 1: Choose a number with the direction keys and then press the <CAMERA MENU> key (ENTER) for input. For example: <0> <CAMERA MENU>, <1> <CAMERA MENU>, <2> <CAMERA MENU>, <3> <CAMERA MENU>. PASSWORD: 0123 STEP 2: In the second line, enter the same password again to confirm the setting.
  • Page 23 5.3.9. ID DISPLAY Users are allowed to choose whether the dome ID will be displayed on the monitor to identify each dome. For the Dome Camera’s ID setting, please refer to 2.4. ID Configuration. Display the ID of the selected dome at the right bottom of the monitor screen. OFF: Hide the ID of the selected dome.
  • Page 24 STEP 6: To delete the input characters, move the cursor to <LEFT> or <RIGHT> and press <CAMERA MENU> to select a character in the entry field. Then move the cursor to <DELETE> and press <CAMERA MENU> to delete the selected character. STEP 7: When the setting is completed, move the cursor to <SAVE>...
  • Page 25 5.3.13. SEQUENCE The function executes the pre-positioning of the pan, tilt, zoom and focus features in a certain sequence for a camera. Before setting this function, users must preset at least two preset points. SEQUENCE LINE: There are eight sets of sequence lines built in the Dome Camera. Please use the LEFT/RIGHT direction keys to first select a line and then set its sequence points.
  • Page 26 5.3.14. AUTOPAN To execute Auto Pan means scanning an area horizontally so that the Dome Camera can catch a horizontal view. The parameters are listed as follows. AUTOPAN LINE: There are four sets of auto pan lines built in a Dome Camera. Users can choose to execute a line by using the LEFT/RIGHT direction keys.
  • Page 27 RUN AUTOPAN: After all settings related to Auto Pan are completed, select this item to execute the Auto Pan function. EXIT: Exit the AUTOPAN setup menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up a cruise. NOTE: Users can execute the Auto Pan function through a keyboard. Please refer to the control keyboard’s quick guide for further information.
  • Page 28 EXIT: Exit the CRUISE setup menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up a home setting. NOTE: Users can also execute the cruise function through a keyboard. Please refer to the control keyboard’s quick guide for further information. 5.3.16.
  • Page 29 RETURN TIME: The Dome Camera starts to count down the selected RETURN TIME when the camera idles, and it will execute the SELECT MODE function if the return time is up. The RETURN TIME ranges from 1 to 128 minutes. If the HOME function is enabled, the users are allowed to execute the HOME function manually by selecting this item.
  • Page 30 ALARM PIN: The Dome Camera provides 8 alarm inputs and 1 relay output (1× N.O. and 1× N.C.). Select the alarm pin of which you want to set the alarm-related parameters, and then set its alarm-related parameters in the Alarm Setting menu.
  • Page 31 NOTE: The dwell time is only adjustable when Preset is selected as the alarm action. When the dwell time is up, the Dome Camera will go back to the trigger position and recheck the alarm pin status. EXIT: After exiting the ALARM SETTING menu, go back to MAIN PAGE 3 to carry on with the setup of the Privacy Mask function.
  • Page 32 BLOCK MODE: In Motion Detect Mode, users can set Block Mode to “ON” or “OFF”. When BLOCK MODE is turned on and there are any variations (e.g. caused by intrusion in the observed area) in the sections of the monitoring image, the affected parts will be highlighted dynamically.
  • Page 33 5.3.20. WDR FUNCTION The Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function is especially effective in solving indoor and outdoor contrast issues to enhance better image quality and video display. It enables the Dome Camera to catch detailed data from the dark part (Indoor) without any saturation from the bright part (Outdoor). NOTE: The Backlight function will be turned off automatically when the WDR function is enabled because the WDR function has better effects than Backlight Compensation.
  • Page 34 COLOR: The colour of a privacy mask can be set through this item. The available colours are black, white, red, green, blue, cyan, yellow and magenta. SET MASK: Use the control device to move the Dome Camera to the area where you want to set a mask. Press <ENTER> to enter the SET MASK menu.
  • Page 35 5.3.22. TIME SETTING The time setting function is used to set the TIME related parameters of the Swiftdome Camera. Each item in the menu is listed as follows. TIME DISPLAY: Select <ON> to display Time information on the screen or <OFF> not to display this information. SET YEAR / MONTH / DAY: These items are for setting up the system date.
  • Page 36: Switch Settings Index Table

    6. Switch Settings Index Table Please refer to the switch settings below for the Dome Camera’s ID and protocol setup. English...
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  • Page 44: System Expansion

    7. System Expansion 7.1. Connecting with a Connector Box Ideally being used in indoor installation circumstances, a Connector Box provides easy wiring and well organised connection between alarms, cameras and other devices, for easy installation. To connect the connector box with other devices: - Use a RS-485 cable (CAT 5 is recommended) to complete RS-485 communication wiring with control devices such as DVRs and Control Keyboards.
  • Page 45: Signal Distribution Unit

    7.2. Signal Distribution Unit The RS-485 Signal Distribution Unit (SDU) is designed to relay control codes to Swiftdome Cameras. It is capable of communicating with cameras up to 1.0 kilometers away. Additionally, the SDU can be installed eitherin a “star” or in a “daisy chain”...
  • Page 46: Integration Of A Pelco Keyboard

    8. Integration of a Pelco Keyboard The Swiftdome Camera can be controlled through a Pelco keyboard with built-in D protocol and P protocol. Please follow the instruction to operate the Swiftdome Camera through a keyboard with D and P protocols. Cable Definition (P Protocol Keyboard to PTZ Camera): Cable Definition (D Protocol Keyboard to PTZ Camera): English...
  • Page 47 Specifications GCA-C0335P Image Sensor 1/4" CCD (Super HAD 2 CCD) Pixels - total 976x582 (570k) Resolution 650(H) lines Col/B&W On/Off/Auto, IR-cut filter removable (ICR) Sensitivity 0.1 lux (Colour) / 0.01 lux (B&W) Aperture Ratio F 1.6 ~ C Focal Length 3.8 ~ 45.6 mm...
  • Page 48: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity GCA-C0335P Motorized Dome Day/Night Camera, 12x Zoom, WDR It is hereby certified that the products meet the standards in the following relevant provisions: EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC Applied harmonised standards and technical specifications:...

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