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PRO-752 Dome
M752CAM020113E
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this Swann PTZ Camera!
This installation and setup guide will walk you through the basics of connecting the
PTZ camera to your DVR, and walk you through the settings on the DVR you’ll need
to use to control the camera.
Be aware that the camera must be connected to a compatible DVR to operate
correctly.
The included stand-alone RS485 controller will operate the basic features of the
camera, and access the on-screen display (OSD). You won’t be able to program the
camera properly or integrate it’s functions with your system unless your DVR is
configured to do so.
Compatibility
This Swann PTZ camera is compatible with most current Swann DVRs. We can
confirm that it will work with the following DVR models:
1200, 1300, 2500, 2550, 2600, 3000 and 4000 series DVRs.
This is not an exhaustive list - since the time of publication we may have released
newer DVRs with which this camera is compatible. Check your DVR documentation
to learn more. Any Swann DVR with an RS485 port should be compatible with this
camera.
IMPORTANT: If mounting the camera outside, be sure to properly seal all joints in
the mounting arm/bracket using a silicon sealant. If this is not fully sealed, water
can enter the dome causing malfunction or failure.
Package Content
PRO-752 Camera
RS485 Controller
Camera Cable
Extension Cable
Screws and Mounting H
Power Supply (not pict
Power Splitter (not pic
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Installation Guide
Step 1. Connecting the Camera Cable
Before mounting the camera, it is important to connect it correctly.
1. Run the cable through the mounting arm or bracket
you would like to use.
2. Make sure you run the cable through starting with the
camera end (not the end with the BNC connectors -
they’re too big to fit).
3. Once the cable has been pulled through, plug it into
the top of the camera.
4. If you’re planning to mount the dome outside, cover
the screw threads with a silicon sealant before screwing
the unit together. Failing to do so will compromise the
waterproofing of the dome.
5. Then, screw the mounting arm/bracket onto the dome.
Be careful not to damage the connectors on the end of the cable or to the camera,
particularly when unplugging the camera, as the connectors are fragile!
Step 2. Connecting the RS485 Controller (if required)
You’ll only need to complete this step if you
want to change the command address of the
camera, of if you want to alter the camera’s
settings via the OSD.
1. Remove the RS485 plug from the back of
the RS485 controller.
2. Insert the grey/black wire into the -B side of
the RS485 plug, and screw into place.
3. Insert the purple/red wire into the +A side
of the RS485 plug, and screw into place.
Closeup of the RS485 controller connections
showing the RS485 (left) and the DC input (right)
4. Plug the RS485 plug into the RS485 port on
the back of the RS485 controller.
Note that the polarity of the RS485 controller may or may not be the same as the
polarity of the RS485 plug on the rear of your DVR. Double check against the diagram!
Step 3. Mounting the Camera
After connecting the camera, place it in the desired location. Then, using an
appropriate screw for the surface you’re fixing the dome to, screw the arm/bracket
into place.
Ensure you have enough cable coming through the mounting arm/bracket to
connect it to your system. If you want to run the cables through a wall/ceiling, be
sure to drill a hole for the cable as well.
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How it Works
Connecting the Camera
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For information on how to physically connect the camera, see the connection
diagram on page 7.
If you’ve only got one PTZ device, you won’t have to configure the camera at all,
although you still can, if you choose to (see the online OSD guide available for
free download from www.swann.com/OSD).
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If you’ve got multiple PTZ devices, then you’ll need to assign the command
address of each to be unique.
What is this “OSD”?
The OSD is the On Screen Display, and it will allow you to customize and control many
aspects of the camera’s operation which are, by default, controlled automatically.
There’s no requirement to use the OSD - in the majority of situations, the automatic
settings work quite well.
As we’re continually improving and updating our software and hardware, we offer
an online guide for the OSD functions of these cameras. To get a copy of the latest
documentation, log onto www.swann.com/OSD
To assign the command address of the PRO-752:
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Connect the white RS485 controller to the RS485 pins on the camera cable.
Press the middle button on the RS485 controller to bring up the on-screen menu.
Using the up and down arrow buttons to choose an option and the middle
button to select/confirm a choice, navigate to Protocol Setup.
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Adjust the Address value to be unique. As a quick rule, we suggest assigning
each PTZ device to have the same command address number as the channel
it’s connected to on the DVR. This minimizes the setup work on the DVR, and
ensures you won’t forget which address corrosponds to which camera.
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Choose Exit Menu to return to close the OSD menu.
More information about the other options included in the OSD menu is available
online from www.swann.com/OSD
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Configuring your DVR
You can connect the camera to any input on the DVR. For
sake of ease, we suggest connecting it to channel 1. These
instructions assume you’re using a Swann DVR 3000 or
Swann DVR 4000.
If you’ve got a different DVR, then the location of the
connections may be different, but it works much the same way.
Configuring the DVR
Once you’ve got the PRO-
752
properly
connected
to your DVR as shown and
have followed the basic
configuration procedures as
describedinyourDVR’smanual:
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2
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Navigate to the PTZ menu:
Main Menu --> Device
--> PTZ
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If you’ve connected the
PRO-752 to channel 1 you
may not need to change
anything
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we set the
default options to match
the requirements of the
PTZ cameras. Sometimes,
however, adjustments will
need to be made (varies by
DVR model).
Camera No.:
Baud Rate:
Data Bit:
Channel1
9600
8
Stop Bit:
1
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Check your DVR’s settings,
and change them as
necessary. Ensure that the
settings in this menu all
match these:
Parity:
None
None
Pelco-D
1
Flow Ctrol:
PTZ Protocol:
Address:
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Connection Diagram
1. Connect the BNC output from the camera to the 4. Connect the two wires on the end of the extension
extension cable.
cable to your DVR’s RS485 plug, and connect to
the back of the DVR.
2. Attach the RS485 plug to the wires on the
camera’s cable.
5. Plug the BNC output into a channel input on the
DVR.
3. Connect the DC jack on the end of the extension
cable to the included power adapter.
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5
4
This is the Device: PTZ setup screen
from the DVR-4000’s menu system.
Your DVR’s PTZ screen will look
similar or identical to this one.
Check your DVR’s documentation
for more information about the PTZ
Configuration Menu on your DVR.
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