Securitytec PTZ10EXPRO Instruction Manual

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High Speed
Micro Dome Camera
Instruction Manual
(English Version)
Indoor Version
Outdoor Version
Please read this manual thoroughly before use or installation and keep it handy for future reference.

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  • Page 1 High Speed Micro Dome Camera Instruction Manual (English Version) Indoor Version Outdoor Version Please read this manual thoroughly before use or installation and keep it handy for future reference.
  • Page 2: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS OR OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 3 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS OF A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read these instructions before attempting installation or operation of dome device 2. Keep these instructions for future reference 3. Heed all warnings and adhere to electrical specifications 4. Follow all instructions 5. Clean only with non abrasive dry cotton cloth, lint free and approved acrylic cleaners 6.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.1 Performance Characteristics .......................... 7 1.2 Model Numbers ............................8 1.3 Features and Functions ..........................8 Chapter 2 – Installation and configuration 2.1 Package contents ............................9 2.2 Camera shroud removal and installation ......................10 2.3 Communication settings..........................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    1. Introduction The Speed domes and a series of compatible keyboard controllers make up the building blocks for any size video surveillance system. Using multiple keyboard controllers and multiple high speed dome camera units, one can monitor a variety of environments from small to very large. Extensive and flexible architecture facilitates remote control functions for a variety of external switching devices such as multiplexers and DVRs.
  • Page 7: Model Numbers

    1.2 Model Numbers Model No: 1 Dome Indoor High Speed Housing with OSD Model No: 2 Dome Outdoor High Speed Housing with OSD 1.3 Features and Functions • Multi-language on screen menu for operation and function settings. • On screen Camera title with exact x/y coordinates. (The camera title is user definable as well as the ability to display or not the camera coordinates) •...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    2.0 Installation & Configuration 2.1 Package Contents The dome carton contains the following: Description High Speed Dome mechanism Camera Module (Samsung 10x or Hitachi 10x) Clear Acrylic dome cover Camera shroud (black) Plastic bag W/ Screws (Secret Screw) + Mini Screwdriver O-ring + Adapter for wall or ceiling bracket 6 conductor Control/Power/Video harness 24VAC transformer 1500 mA...
  • Page 9: Camera Shroud Removal And Installation

    2.2 Camera Shroud removal / installation. Figure 10. Illustrates the camera shroud in position over the camera module Figure 11. Illustrates the location of the tab for the camera shroud in close position (twist On/Off) Fig. 10 Fig. 11 The dome is equipped with a quick release camera liner supported by 3 tabs attached to a ring affixed on the PTZ mechanism.
  • Page 10: Communication Settings

    2.3 Communication Settings 2.3.1 Dip Switch Location. Before installation and use, the unique address for each dome and the communication protocol including transmission speed (baudrate) should be set to correspond with the chosen control system. In order to set the corresponding dip-switches remove the camera liner as previously illustrated and locate the two Dip-Switch rows (8 &...
  • Page 11 2.3.3 Address setting of each dome . To prevent damage, each dome must have a unique address (ID). Example: The sum of switch numbers in the ON position is the address of the dome device. (Binary Method) Setting address for dome device (this figure shows the address of dome device No 1).
  • Page 12: Wall Bracket Installation

    2.4 Wall bracket installation. Step 1: Feed the supplied wiring harness through the channel inside the wall bracket as illustrated in Fig. 13. Verify that the 6 pin connector is remaining outside the opening of the bracket as illustrated in Fig. 14. Fig.
  • Page 13: Attaching The Dome To The Bracket

    2.5 Attaching the dome to the bracket Step 1: Locate the small plastic bag containing the O-ring, adapter, screws, and small screwdriver as illustrated. Step 2: Install the O-ring onto the wall bracket as illustrated. Step 3: Install the adapter onto the top of the dome as illustrated.
  • Page 14: Installation Of The Acrylic Dome Cover

    2.6 Installation of the acrylic dome cover The dome cover has two parts, a metal aluminum ring and a clear acrylic dome. The metal ring has male fine threads that will allow it to mate with the aluminum cover of the dome mechanism. Caution should be exercised when handling the clear dome preventing any abrasions or scratches to the surface as this will affect the optical performance of the camera.
  • Page 15: Wiring Harness Specifications

    2.7 Wiring Specifications The wiring Harness has a label affixed indicating the Power, Video and Communication conductors. Do not remove this label as it may be a useful future reference. Figure 20 is the illustration of the wiring diagram for the electrical connections to the dome unit. Fig.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3: Wiring And Setup

    Chapter 3: Wiring and Setup 3.1 Basic Configuration The illustration below provides the basic electrical wiring configuration for connecting and testing a single dome to a test monitor and a joystick / keyboard controller. When installing the product for the first times please read the installation instructions carefully and become familiar with the electrical connections and setup options.
  • Page 17: Connecting Multiple Domes

    3.2 Connecting Multiple Domes When connecting multiple domes together, the user has the option to connect video and control terminals to a video matrix switcher or a DVR multiplexer creating an integrated system. AC24V: Power supply Primary220V/110V/60H input to AC 24V output. RS-485 Bus: Control signal output from joystick controller, connected in a bus configuration to the RS485 communication terminals of the control cable for each dome.
  • Page 18: Chapter 4 - Quick Start Operation Guide

    4. Quick Start Operation Guide CAUTION: Do not turn the power ON until you have finished all connections and communication settings). 4.1 Connect the power to the dome As soon as the power is turned ON, the dome initiates a self test which includes a rotation of the dome on both axis and the camera will display a brief menu followed by a live image on the monitor.
  • Page 19: Direct Input Commands For Dome Operation

    4.5 Direct Input Commands for Dome Operation The following preset position addresses are reference to the direct memory location of the dome controller. They do not correspond to memory preset positions in the keyboard controller or software applications that support PTZ preset functions. Please consult the manual of the chosen keyboard controller for correct operation.
  • Page 20 Setting the Home position: This means the time duration before the dome positions itself to Preset No.1 during a period of inactivity. (No keyboard control) Start this function by pressing: [100] + [SHOT] + [ACK] The time interval for returning to Home (preset 1) can be set from 1-2-4-8-10 minutes by pressing: [95] + [SHOT] + [ACK] = 1 minute [96] + [SHOT] + [ACK] = 2 minute [97] + [SHOT] + [ACK] = 4 minute...
  • Page 21: Camera Osd Menu

    4.7 CAMERA OSD MENU Dome with OSD The following section is specific to the Camera module installed in the . The available options (menus and sub menus) can be accessed directly from the keyboard by entering 57+SHOT+ACK or 57 + PRESET depending the model and type of the selected keyboard controller. Special Sub Menu Main Camera Menu Motion Det Sub Menu...
  • Page 22: Chapter 5 - Program And Operation

    5. Program and Operation NOTE: The following instructions apply only to the dome(On Screen Display) functions. 5.1 Main menu The following commands are references to the keyboard controlling the dome. Depending the make and model of the controller these commands may vary slightly. For reference SHOT = PRESET or PRST - ACK = ENTER - OPEN =Iris + - CLOSE = Iris - purposes the following key labels / acronyms are used: 1.
  • Page 23 5.2.1 5.2. A detailed tree of the OSD menu and sub menus is illustrated below. 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 Note: Due to space limitations not all screen shots are displayed on this page. Additional information is displayed in...
  • Page 24: Display Options

    subsequent chapters in this instruction manual. 5.2.1. Language Selection The default is English; Depending the country of sale different options are available. Moving the joystick right allows the user to select different language menus. As an example the screens below illustrate the transition from English menu to Spanish. 5.2.2.
  • Page 25 confirm the selection. Press IRIS CLOSE button to finalize your selection and return to the previous menu level. 5.2.2.1.2 Set Preshot Move the Dome camera to the desired position on all 3 axis (P,T,Z) and then press IRIS CLOSE button to confirm the preset position location and return to the previous menu.
  • Page 26: Sector Setup

    Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done. 5.2.2.2 Sector Setup On the Display Option menu move the joystick to select the Sector Setup Menu. Confirm your selection by moving the Joystick to the right or, Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level.
  • Page 27 Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level. 5.2.2.2.3 Pan Start POSITION Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the on screen coordinates. Using the joystick move the pan & tilt to the desired Pan Start coordinates for the selected sector.
  • Page 28 Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the on screen coordinates. Using the joystick move the pan & tilt to the desired Tilt Start coordinates for the selected sector. Press IRIS CLOSE button to set the Tilt Start position coordinates and return to the previous menu level.
  • Page 29 when the PTZ positions itself to this preset position. Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level. 5.2.2.3 Coordinates Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to select ON or OFF Based on your selection the On-Screen X-Y position coordinates will be displayed at the bottom of your screen.
  • Page 30: Control Options

    5.2.3. Control Options Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick right to make your selection and display the Control Options sub-menu or Press IRIS CLOSE button to return to previous menu 5.2.3.1 Set Pan & Tilt Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection.
  • Page 31 5.2.3.1.4 Find Home On STA Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This allows the user to control the standby position of the PTZ. When turned ON, the PTZ will return to Home Position when it remains idle for more than 5 minutes.
  • Page 32: Auto Flip

    5.2.3.2.3 Delay The default number is 120 seconds. This is the time delay before the PTZ returns to the default position after 120 seconds of inactivity. Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection. Move the joystick left or right to position the cursor under the desired numeral and press IRIS OPEN button to move the cursor on the second numeral line (0~9).
  • Page 33: Auto Focus

    5.2.3.5 Auto Focus Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to choose PTZ, OFF or Z These selections allow the user to control the behavior of the auto focus mechanism. PTZ = Auto Focus. The camera adjusts the focus automatically while monitoring the screen continuously.
  • Page 34: Diagnostic Options

    The following section describes Diagnostic options for the dome functions.
  • Page 35 5.2.4 Diagnostics Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection. Different options are possible based on the function you selected including sub- menus with additional options. Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit and return to the previous menu level. 5.2.4.1 Clear Memory Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection.
  • Page 36: Camera Options

    Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection. This selection allows the user to display the dome information regarding Dome ID number, selected communication protocol and baud rate as well as the installed firmware version. A sample of the default screen is illustrated below.
  • Page 37 Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make your selection. The submenu displayed below allows the user to select up to 16 preset positions 1- 8 on the first page and 9-16 on the second page (move joystick down to access the second page) Under “name”...
  • Page 38 5.2.5 Continued from Previous Section The following section is specific to the Camera module available options (menus and sub menus) that can also be accessed directly from the keyboard by entering 57+SHOT+ACK or 57 + PRESET depending the model and type of the selected keyboard controller. SPECIAL SPECIAL SETUP (Sub Menu) Main Setup...
  • Page 39 The following section is specific to the Special Setup Sub Menu for the SAMSUNG Camera module. SPECIAL SETUP USER PRESET ON – OFF ON – USER PRESET SETUP PRESET NO. 1-8 PRESET MODE ON-OFF ON- USER PRESET MODE SETUP FOCUS - FOCUS SETUP MODE AUTO –...
  • Page 40 SPECIAL SETUP (Cont’d) PRIVACY ON –OFF USER PRESET PRIVACY SETUP AREA SEL 1-4 AREA MODE ON -OFF MASK TONE 1-100 1-200 BOTTOM 1-200 LEFT 1-200 RIGHT 1-200 DAY/NIGHT AUTO 1-2 / COLOR – B/W H-REV ON - OFF V-REV ON - OFF PRESET SAVE PRESET CLEAR PRIVACY...
  • Page 41: White Balance

    5.2.5 Camera Options menu Main Camera menu. Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection. Different options are possible based on the function you selected including sub- menus with additional options. 5.2.5.1 CAM TITLE The camera title options can be turned On or OFF.
  • Page 42: Motion Detection

    temperature MANUAL: Fine tuning is possible trough this manual control mode. Select the color temperature and increase or decrease the Red and Blue values to shift the color of the object. AWC: Set up the lighting to the objects and correct the color temperature to that of a white object.
  • Page 43 Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done. 5.2.5.5 FOCUS In this section you can set the focus mode. Available options are: AUTO: The camera adjusts the focus automatically while monitoring the screen continuously in the auto mode. In this mode the zoom key operation is not recognized as the input of the focus key.
  • Page 44: Image Adjust

    Additional options available: Move the joystick to the END selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done. 5.2.5.7 SPECIAL Under the special menu a plethora of options are available. We recommend that only experienced users with specific needs attempt to configure these options.
  • Page 45 Sharpness, and color gain. Move the joystick to the END selection Press IRIS CLOSE button to exit or return to the previous menu level when programming is done. 5.2.5.8 RESET As a last measure, and if things get complicated, you can reset the camera to original factory settings.
  • Page 46: Command Reference Table

    6. Direct command entry (Short-cuts) 6.1 Keyboard direct entry command reference table Number Definition of Keyboard Operation of preset Control Object Call preset position Save preset position position [xx]+[SHOT]+[ACK] [xx]+[SHOT]+[ON] Enable system default guard Save line-scanning speed tour Pan-Tilt Control Enable Auto Pan scanning Set Start Pan Position System hold...
  • Page 47: Technical Specifications

    6.2.Technical Specifications Electrical / Mechanical Specifications Supplied Power Supply 110VACto24VAC-1.5A Power Consumption 250mA-6W 220VACto24VAC-1.5A (camera inclusive) Connections Modular 6 pos Molex Weight 1.0Kg (Camera exclusive) Installation method Wall or Ceiling bracket & Relative humidity 10-75% optional pole and Corner 30℃-60℃ relativity temperature Mount adapter (without condensation)
  • Page 48: Chapter 7 - Trouble Shooting

    7. Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting (Cont’d) Problem Remarks Possible Reason Troubleshooting Description Cable harness is improperly Verify that the orientation of the connected or no AC power connector and the power supply input After power is Please follow the supplied Power PCB inside the dome is applied, there is no Change the power PCB...
  • Page 49 Following normal If this happens frequently, operation, dome The system could not verify the This is a normal self calibration event. verify the tab alignment will rotate one start position and initiates a self No action required. with the photoelectric revolution while calibration.
  • Page 50: Chapter 8 - Appendix Glossary

    Appendix — Glossary AREAS Programmed start and end points of the dome's field of view around its pan axis. Each area is a part of a circular viewing area that extends around the dome. These areas can be different sizes. AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL (AGC) Allows for the amplification of the video signal in scenes with minimal ambient light.
  • Page 51 LOW SHUTTER Setting used to improve the quality of video obtained in extreme low-light situations. When the Low Shutter setting is enabled, low-light information is collected over multiple fields based on the Shutter Limit setting. As a result, video may appear blurred or choppy in extreme low-light situations.
  • Page 52 Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. All rights reserved.
  • Page 53 Rev. L5P-02-090213...

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