Intelligent
High Speed Dome Camera
Instruction Manual
ɴEnglish Versionɵ
24 VAC ~ 60 Hz
Model No: CDC2500MI
Model No: CDC2500MXO
Indoor Version
Outdoor Version
Costar Video Systems
2720 Commodore Drive, Suite 150
Carrolton TX 75007
Tel: 972-446-8844
Fax: 972-446-8866
Please read this manual thoroughly before use or installation and keep it handy for future reference.
Rev. M080415
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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” within the product’s enclosure that maybe of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to different persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this product
PRECAUTIONS:
1. Persons without technical qualifications should not attempt to operate this dome device before reading this manual
thoroughly.
2. Remove any power to the dome before attempting any operations or adjustments inside the dome cover to avoid
potential damage to the mechanism.
3. Inside the dome cover there are precision optical and electrical devices. Heavy pressure, shock and other sudden
adjustments or operations should be avoided. Otherwise, you may cause irreparable damage to the product.
4. Please DO NOT remove or disassemble any internal parts of the video camera to avoid normal operation and possibly
void the warranty. There are no serviceable parts inside the camera.
5. All electrical connections to the dome should be made in strict accordance with the attached labels and wiring
instructions in this manual. Failure to do so may damage the dome beyond repair and void the warranty.
6. For outdoor installation especially in high places or poles, it is highly recommended that the proper lightning arrestors
and surge suppressors are installed before the dome is entered into service.
7. Please do not use the product under circumstances where the limits exceed the maximum specified temperature,
humidity or power supply specifications.
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY
WITH THE LIMITS OF A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUNAT 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. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN
RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFULL
INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A
RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFULL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH
CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN
EXPENSE.
CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSELY APPROVED BY THE
PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO
OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
CET APPAREUIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB-003
DU CANADA
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT, IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY
CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO
TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES.
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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. Should the lens of the camera become dirty, use special lens cleaning cloth and solution to
properly clean it.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
8. Install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions
9. Use only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer
10. Verify that the surface you are planning to use for attaching the dome can
adequately support the weight of the device and mounting hardware
11. Protect this devices against lighting storms with proper power supplies
12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has
been damaged in any way, when liquid traces are present, or the presence of loose objects is
evident or if the device does not function properly, or has received sever impact or has been
dropped accidentally.
13. Indoor dome is for indoor use only and not suitable for outdoor or high humidity locations. Do
not use this product under circumstances exceeding specified temperature and humidity ratings.
14. Avoid pointing the camera directly to the sun or other extremely bright objects for prolonged
period of time avoiding the risk of permanent damages to the imaging sensor.
15. The attached instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risks of electric
shock do not perform any servicing other than contained in the operating instructions unless
you are qualified to do so.
16. During usage, user should abide by all electrical safety standards and adhere to electrical
specifications for the operation of the dome. The control cable for RS485 communications as
well as the video signal cables should be isolated from high voltage equipment and or high
voltage cables.
17. Use Certified / Listed Class 2, 24 VAC power supply transformer only.
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Table of Contents
1.1 Performance Characteristics .......................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Features and Functions .................................................................................................................................. 7
Chapter 2 – Installation and configuration
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
2.1 Package contents............................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Camera installation ........................................................................................................................................ 9
2.3 Camera Shroud installation............................................................................................................................ 11
2.4 Wall bracket installation ................................................................................................................................ 12
2.5 Attaching the dome to the bracket ................................................................................................................. 13
2.6 Installation of the acrylic dome cover............................................................................................................ 14
2.7 Wiring Specifications..................................................................................................................................... 15
Chapter 3 – Wiring and Setup
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3.1 Basic Configuration....................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Connecting Multiple Domes.......................................................................................................................... 17
3.3 Communication settings. ............................................................................................................................... 18
3.4 Setting protocol and baud rate of dome device.............................................................................................. 18
3.5 Address setting of each dome ........................................................................................................................ 18
Chapter 4 – Quick Start Operation Guide
4.1 Wiring............................................................................................................................................................ 19
4.2 Setting protocol and baud rate. .................................................................................................................... 19
4.3 Setting the device address. ........................................................................................................................... 20
4.4 Connect the power to the dome. .................................................................................................................. 20
4.5 Joystick controller setting. ........................................................................................................................... 20
4.6 Start testing. ................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.7 Complete the test (Summary) ........................................................................................................................ 20
Chapter 5 – Program and Operation
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5.1 Main menu..................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.2 Tree Menu List............................................................................................................................................... 22
5.2.1 Language Options .................................................................................................................................. 22
5.2.2 Display options ...................................................................................................................................... 22
5.2.3 Control options....................................................................................................................................... 24
5.2.4 Diagnostic Options................................................................................................................................. 25
5.2.5 Camera Options ..................................................................................................................................... 26
5.2.6 Function Programming .......................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 6 – Direct Command entry (Short-cuts) & Technical Specifications
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6.1 Command reference table ...................................................................................................................... 29
6.2 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................... 29
Chapter 7 – Trouble Shooting.............................................................................................................................. 30
Chapter 8 – Appendix – Glossary........................................................................................................................ 32
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1. Introduction
The CDC2500 xxx Mini series High 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.
1.1 Performance Characteristics
• Built-in 18x (27x) times Optical power zoom camera with true day night capability.
• 0ˊ255 individually addressed units. The dome address is defined using a dip switch with 8
positions (Binary addressing scheme)
• Integrated multi-protocol and auto protocol differentiation.
Note: The dome can auto differentiate the protocol of the controller only on power up.
• Continuous Pan 360 degree rotation (slip ring).
• 90 degree Tilt action plus 2 degree angle adjustment (the view angle can be 90 or 92 degrees).
• Pan speed in manual operation is variable from 0.1 up to 300 degrees per second
• Tilt speed in manual operation is variable from 0.1 to 120 degrees per second
• 128 preset positions. (A preset position is defined as a user definable setting for precise
coordinates , pan, tilt and zoom on all 3 axis)
• The maximum speed when a preset position is called can reach 400 degrees per second with
positioning accuracy of 0.1 degree.
• Compatible with a variety Camera Modules (Sony, Hitachi, Sanyo, Yoke, CNB, LG, Samsung)
• Input power supply: 24 VAC - 1Amp (indoor model), 24 VAC - 2Amp (outdoor model)
• User friendly on screen menu interface for ease of installation.
• Environmental protection conforming to IP66 standards (outdoor model)
• RS-485 (long distance) communications mode.
• Selectable transmission speed, (i.e. Baud rate). User definable via dip switch settings from
2400bps~19200bps
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1.2 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)
• On screen Crosshair function (By enabling this option, the target can be followed more
effectively using the crosshairs as a reference point).
• Three user definable PTZ tours with up to 2 minutes record duration for each tour.ɴUser has
the ability in real-time to monitor and record the action of a manual dome operation) The 3 tours
consisting of preset, pattern, and auto scan functions, can be programmed with a multitude of
functions and preset locations. While moving, each preset scan can be watched in smooth vector
scan mode.
• 5. Six group of programmable vector scans (including scan speed, dwell time, preset and dwell
time between tours)
• Auto flip function with + 10 degree positioning
• Eight sectors of user programmable privacy zones (sectional mask). User can mask part of the
camera sectors which differs between different models of installed cameras.
• Eight sectors of user programmable sectional display. User can define and display the name and
position of the camera, which differs between different models of installed cameras.
• Resume automatic operation after initial self-test of the dome as well as resume automatic
operation when there is no transmission from a keyboard controller. (Dwell time can be set from
1 to 999 seconds)
• Freeze frame function.
• Resume operation function. (Dome unit will return to the previous operation after the execution
of an operation using the on screen menu)
• Intelligent manual scan function.ɴBy executing this function in manual pan operation, you can
adjust the manual pan behavior of the domeɵ
• 13. Intelligent power off real time memory.ɴShould power fail while the dome was in operation ,
the dome will resume its preprogrammed function upon power restore)
• Highly efficient 3-dimensional scan function.
• Zoom and dome speed correlation function. (When the camera is zoomed in close, the dome
speed is reduced to allow for precise operation control)
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2.1 Package Contents
The dome carton contains the following:
Description
Qty
High Speed Dome mechanism
Camera Module (Sony 18x or LG27x)
Clear Acrylic dome cover
Camera shroud (black)
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Bag of Screws (4xM2*4, 4xM3*5)
8 conductor Control/Power/Video harness
24VAC transformer (optional)
Wall bracket (optional)
Instruction manual
Camera Ribbon cable (spare)
Figure 1. Illustrates the upper layer of the packing material (top half)
Figure 2. Illustrates the lower layer of the carton (bottom half).
24 VAC, 2 Amp
Acrylic
Manual, Quality certificate,
Spare camera ribbon cable
Wall Bracket
Shroud Screws
Transformer
Dome Cover
Cable Harness and connectors
Camera Shroud
High Speed Dome & Camera
Fig.1
Fig. 2
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2.2 Camera Installation (Optional)
NOTE: The camera module is pre-installed and tested at the factory according to your
order. You do not need to perform any of the following 3 steps unless you
desire to change or upgrade the camera module.
The followings instructions are for reference purposes only should you need to replace the cable
that connects the camera module to the control board. Figure 3 below illustrates the wiring
configuration of the flex ribbon/cable.
Fig. 3
Step 1: Insert FFC Socket of the cable to the relevant port of the base plate on the dome control
board as illustrated in Figures 4 and 5.
Cable Connector
Camera ribbon cable
Push the tab back in to secure
the camera cable connection.
Pull this tab out, and insert the flat ribbon
cable with the metal strip facing upwards
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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Step 2: Install the block video camera module on the vertical axis tray of the dome as
illustrated in Figure 7 using the (4) supplied M2*4 screws.
Attention: Exercise care not to scratch the lens when installing the camera. (as a precaution leave
the protective camera lens cap in place until ready to use the dome. Secure the camera to the
corresponding screw holes as illustrated in Figure 6, according to the model and make of the camera,
as different camera models may have different dimensions. Following the installation of the camera
module verify that it does not touch any of the dome parts including the camera shroud and acrylic
dome by gently moving the camera module along the vertical axis.
Fig. 6
Fig.7
Step 3: Insert the other end of the ribbon cable to the corresponding camera connector as
illustrated in Figures 8 and 9.
Push the tab back in to secure the
camera cable connection.
Pull this tab out and insert the ribbon cable
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
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2.3 Camera Shroud installation.
Figure 10. Illustrates the location of the screw holes for the camera shroud. (4 x M3)
Figure 11. Illustrates the camera shroud in position over the camera module
Screw holes of
camera shroud
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Step 1: Position the open end of the camera shroud towards the camera lens as illustrated on
Figure 11. Align the 4 holes of the shroud with the 4 holes on the motor support of the
dome as illustrated in Figure 12.
Tighten the screws
Step 2: Utilizing the supplied (4) four M3*5 screws
securely tighten the camera shroud in place,
as illustrated in Figure 12.
Fig.12
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2.4 Wall bracket installation.
Step 1: Feed the supplied dome wiring harness through the channel inside the wall
bracket as illustrated in Figure 13. Verify that the 8 pin connector is remaining
outside the opening of the bracket.
Feed the cable through, BNC end first.
Fig. 13
Step 2: Affix the wall bracket to the wall verifying that the surface you are attaching to
can support the weight of the dome using either expanding anchors or butterfly fasteners
as illustrated in Figure 14.
Expanding fasteners
Fig. 14
Note: Different bracket options may be available. Illustrations are for reference purposes only and may vary from
actual package contents depending selected installation options at time of order.
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2.5 Attaching the dome to the bracket
Waterproof O-ring
Step 1: Connect the end of the wiring harness
protruding out of the bracket to the mating
Attach harness to connector
connector on the dome unit. Observe proper
orientation of the connectors (tab facing towards the
back of the connector), as illustrated in Figure 15.
Step 2: Position the dome upwards so that the top
ring of the dome is flush with the bracket and secure
it in place by tightening the screws as illustrated in
Figure 15.
Fig. 15
Caution:
1. The screws that hold the dome to the bracket are equipped with o-ring seals. Please verify that
they are in place and securely positioned as illustrated in Figure 15.
2. In between the bracket and the dome there is a weatherproofing seal made from a spongy
material as illustrated in Figure 16. Make sure that it is firmly attached to the dome upper
surface as it will prevent any water from entering into the dome electronics. In contrast with
the outdoor model the seal for the indoor unit is made from silicon.
Waterproof Rubber Seal
3xM5 screws
Fig. 16
Note: Different bracket options may be available. Illustrations are for reference purposes only and may vary from
actual package contents depending selected installation options at time of order.
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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.
Step 1: Carefully align the two parts as illustrated in Figure 17. Slowly rotate counterclockwise
until a small click is felt indicating the beginning of the threads.
Step 2: Slowly start rotating the bottom part (clear acrylic) in a clockwise direction without
forcing the threads as illustrated in Figure 18. It takes approximately three (3) complete rotations to
have a complete seal.
Align the two parts
Rotate clockwise as indicated
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Step 2: Remove the protection film as
illustrated in Figure 19.
Avoid direct contact with the
acrylic if possible.
Protection film of acrylic shield
Fig. 19
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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.
Yellow/Green: Ground Wire
Video output
Black
Red
24V power supply
Yellow:
Connect to control keyboard
Orange:
Yellow/Green: Ground Wire
Fig. 20
Figure 21 illustrates the wiring harness included with the dome.
Yellow/green: Ground
Video output, BNC Connector
Orange:
Yellow:
RS485+
RS485-
Red, Black: 24VAC power supply
Connect to dome device
Fig. 21
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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. Incorrect
wiring may result to permanent damage of the equipment.
8 Pin Header
Connector
GND Wire / Not needed
during testing phase
Wiring Harness
Video
Test
Video GRND
AC24V (Red)
24VAC
Transformer
AC24V (Black)
RS485 signal+ (orange)
RS485 signal- (yellow)
12 VDC
Transformer
Joystick /Keyboard
Controller
In the above illustration, JMP-120R is the impedance matching selection of control signal and noise restrain of
RS-485. When the dome control is done over long cable run or there is a need for noise limiting, you need to install
this jumper (provided) together with the set of screws. For normal runs up to 500 feet no action is required.
Caution: This operation should be performed with the power removed (Power OFF).
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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 Primary 110V/60HZ 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.
Video: Signal output from the dome camera connected to a monitor, DVR, or video matrix.
Take into consideration impedance matching and or termination.ꢀ
RS-485
AC24V
Power
Supply
Video
Dome #1
CCTV
Monitor
RS-485
AC24V
Power
Supply
Video
Dome #2
CCTV
Monitor
RS-485 Bus
Joystick
RS-485
Controller
AC24V
Power
Supply
Video
Dome #N
CCTV
Monitor
Wiring Diagram for multiple Domes
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3.3 Communication Settings
Before installation and use, the unique address for each dome and the communication protocol including
transmission speed (baud rate) should be set to correspond with the chosen control system.
3.4 Setting the Protocol and baud rate settings for each dome device.
On/Off
Baud rate
5th
6th
digit
OFF
digit
OFF
2400
4800
9600
19200
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
CAUTION: The protocol and baud rate of dome device
should match the settings of the controller. In order to take
effect the dome must be power cycled after each change.
This example illustrates PELCO-D
protocol and Baud rate of 2400.
On/Off
2nd
3rd
5th
1st digit
4th digit
6th digit
digit
status
digit
digit
Protocol type
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
Auto Detect
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
OFF
ON
System reserve
3.5 Address setting of each dome. To prevent damage, each dome must have a unique address (ID).
Setting method: 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).
128
64
32
1
2
4
8
16
Dome device range: 0~255.
Calculation example
of dome device address:
2
4
16
18
2+4+16=22 the dome address is: 22
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4. Quick Start Operation Guide
4.1 Wiring Instructions
CAUTION: Do not turn the power ON until you have finished all connections and settings).
8 Pin
OD CONNECT-V3
Header
Connector
Wiring Harness
CCTV
Monitor
Video+
Video-
AC24V (Red)
Dome
Power
Supply
AC24V (Black)
Control signal+ (orange)
Control signal- (yellow)
Controller
Power Supply
Keyboard of
controller
4.2 Setting protocol and baud rate. (Turn the power off when setting, and restart the device after revision).
This figure illustrates: Protocol: PELCO-D
Baud rate: 2400 bps
This figure illustrates: Auto detection protocol.
Baud rate: 2400bps
Note: This dip switch is located on PCB in the control board just below the camera module
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4.3 Setting the device address. (Turn the power off when setting, and restart the device after revision).
The figure shows: Address of dome device: No. 1
Address Setting for dome
Note: This dip switch is located on PCB in the control board just below the camera module
4.4 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.
Note: During self-testing, it is normal to hear a clicking sound caused by the camera module for about 2~5 seconds of
vertical movement, as a result of the vertical self alignment.
4.5 Joystick controller setting
.
Set the protocol, baud rate, and address of the keyboard controller to match the settings on the dome
(For instructions of how to set the keyboard communication settings please refer to keyboard controller manual).
Attention: If the protocol setting of the dome is set to auto detection, the protocol of keyboard controller can be set
arbitrarily. But its baud rate should be set identical with that of the dome device.
4.6 Start testing
.
When all of the above settings are completed you can start testing to dome functionality.
1. Direction control test of dome device
2. Zooming control test of camera
Zoom in
Zoom out
The operation of the dome and the direction (up,
down, left and right) of the camera can be
controlled using the joystick of the keyboard
controller, as illustrated above.
Zoom control of the camera can be achieved by
rotating the knob on the joystick or by using TELE
(zoom in) and WIDE (zoon out) functions on the
keyboard controller as illustrated above.
Please refer to the next section for demonstration of menu operation and control of dome device.
4.7 Complete the test. (Summary).
If you have achieved control of the dome device as described in section 4.6 above, the system is basically normal.
Do not change the wiring or the applied settings. If the dome does not respond to the commands or only partial functionality is
achieved, verify the wiring connections (section 4.1 and 4.4) and communication settings (sections 4.2, and4.3) carefully.
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5 Program and Operation
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
purposes the following key labels / acronyms are used:
SHOT = PRESET or PRST - ACK = ENTER - OPEN =Iris open - CLOSE = Iris Close
1. Press 90+SHOT+ACK on the keyboard to enter the main configuration menu for the dome.
(Fig.1).
2. To make a selection move the joystick in the Up or Down direction. The on-screen arrow points
to the selected option. Using the joystick to the Left or Right position you can change the
value of your selection or enter the submenu for the selected option.
3. Press CLOSE (Iris Close) to exit menu or return to the previous menu (one layer up).
1. Language
English
<<Language options
<<Display options
2. Display Options
3. Control Options
<< Control options
4. Diagnostic Options
5. Camera Options
<< Diagnostic options
<< Camera options
<<Functions programming
6. Function Programming
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
[Fig.1]
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5.2 Tree Menu List.
1.All sub-menus can be seen clearly in this tree list.
5.2.1. Language
5.2.2. Display options
1. PreShot setup
1. Numder
English
<< Depending Country of sale different options available
<< Display options
<< Preset position setup options
<< Preset number selection
001
<< The default number is 001. Move the joystick left or right to
move the cursor under the desired numeral position and press
OPEN to move the cursor on the second numeral line (0~9).
Move the Joystick left or right again under the desired numeral
position and press OPEN to select the desired number (0~9).
Press OPEN again to confirm the selection.
1~165
001
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IRIS CLOSE When Done
<< Press CLOSE to finalize your selection and return to the
previous menu level.
2. Set Preshot
<<Move the Dome camera to the desired position on all 3 axis
(P,T,Z) and then press CLOSE to confirm the preset position
location and return to the previous menu level.
IRIS CLOSE When Done
3. Call Preshot
<<Call preshot.
Based on the displayed/selected preset position on line 1 of this
menu, the dome will respond upon moving the joystick to the
Right position and move to the corresponding coordinates of
the selected preset position.
Call 001
4. Delete preshot
<<Delete preshot.
<<Caution: Are you sure you want to delete preset?
Press OPEN to confirm
Are you sure to do this?
IRIS OPEN to Confirm
IRIS CLOSE to Cancel
Press CLOSE to exit and return to the previous menu level.
5. Name
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
<<Edit the name of a preset position.
<<Joystick Left or Right when programming to
select preset and press OPEN to confirm.
Joystick Left or Right to select (0~~9 or A~~Z).
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _
Press OPEN to confirm selection.
Press CLOSE to exit or return to the previous
IRIS CLOSE When Done
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6. Name Display
ON/OFF
<<On Screen display On/Off
Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
2. Sector Setup
<< Sector setup Press OPEN or Joy stick Left or Right to enter
Joy stick Left or Right to select
1. Number
2. Name
( 1 ~ 9 )
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
<< Number selection
Press OPEN or Joy stick Left or Right to enter
<< Name editing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
<< Joystick Left or Right when programming to
select preshot and press OPEN to confirm.
Joy stick left or right to select (0~9 or A~Z).
Press OPEN to confirm selection.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _
Press CLOSE to exit or return to the previous
menu level when programming is done.
IRIS CLOSE When Done
<<Setup pan start point. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Capture the start point and press CLOSE to exit and return to previous menu.
3. Pan Start POS
0.0
IRIS CLOSE When Done
<< Setup pan end point. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Capture the end point and press CLOSE to exit and return to previous menu.
4. Pan End POS
0.0
IRIS CLOSE When Done
<< Setup tilt start point. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Capture the start point and press CLOSE to exit and return to previous menu.
5. Tilt Start POS
0.0
IRIS CLOSE When Done
<< Setup tilt end point. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Capture the end point and press CLOSE to exit and return to previous menu.
6. Tilt End POS
0.0
IRIS CLOSE When Done
7. Name Display
ON/OFF
<<Sector name display On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
3. Coordinates
4. Crosshairs
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
<<Coordinates display On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Crosshairs On/Off
Joystick Left or Right to select
5. Start-UP Scr Msg ON/OFF
<<Start-up screen message On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
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IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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5.2.3. Control options
<<Control options Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
1. Set Pan and Tilt
<<Pan/Tilt setup of dome device Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
1. Pan Reverse
2. Tilt Reverse
3. +2 Tilt Limit
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
<< Pan Reverse
<< Tilt Reverse
ON/OFF Joystick Left or Right to select
ON/OFF Joystick Left or Right to select
ON/OFF Joystick Left or Right to select
ON/OFF <<+2 Tilt Limit
4. Find Home On STA ON/OFF << Find Home on start ON/OFF Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
2. Set Default Function
<<Set default function Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
1. Default Function P/V/T
<<Select (Preshot/Tour/PTZ) Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
2. Number
1
<< Function number selection Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
1~128
001
<< Joystick left or right when programming to select preshot and
press OPEN to confirm.
Joystick left or right to select (0~~9). Press OPEN to confirm
selection.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IRIS CLOSE When Done
Press CLOSE to exit or return to previous level menu when
programming is done.
3. Delay
1~999
001
001
<<Time delay setting (second) Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<< Joy stick left or right when programming to select preshot and
press OPEN to confirm.
Joy stick left or right to select (0~~9). Press OPEN to confirm
selection.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IRIS CLOSE When Done
Press CLOSE to exit or return to previous level menu when
programming is done.
4. Operation
ON/OFF
<<Default function On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
3. Speed Limit
ON/OFF
<<Operation speed limit On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Auto flip On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
4. Auto Flip
ON/OFF
5. Auto Focus
6. Auto AE
PTZ/OFF/Z
PTZ/OFF/Z
ON/OFF
<<Auto focus options Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Auto AE option Joystick Left or Right to select
7. Vector Scan AF
<<Vector scan auto focus control Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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5.2.4. Diagnostic Options
<< Diagnostic options Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<< Clear data Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
1. Clear Memory
<< Reminder: are you sure to do this.
Press OPEN to confirm.
Are you sure to do this?
IRIS OPEN to Confirm
IRIS CLOSE to Cancel
Press CLOSE to exit and return to upper stage menu.
2. Restore Def. Setting
<< Restore default settings Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Are you sure to do this?
IRIS OPEN to Confirm
IRIS CLOSE to Cancel
<< Reminder: are you sure to do this.
Press OPEN to confirm.
Press CLOSE to exit and return to upper stage menu.
3. Color system PAL/NTSC
4. Scan & Camera Reset(Null)
5. Dome Information
<< PAL/NTSC switch Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Restart dome camera. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<<Dome information. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
----------------FuGa6---------------
Camera: x x x x x x x x
Protocol: x x x x x x x x
Baud rate: x x x x
<<Name of dome
<<Type of camera
<<Control protocol
<<Baud rate
Dome No.: x x x
<<Dome number
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
<< Press CLOSE to exit and return to previous menu.
5.2.5. Camera Options
<< Camera options Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
1. Zoom and Focus
<< Zoom and focus setting Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<<Zoom speed setting. Joystick Left or Right to select
1. Zoom Speed
2. Digital Zoom
( 0~8 )
ON/OFF <<Digital zoom in On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
3. AF Sensitivity High/Low <<Auto focus sensitivity setting. High/Low Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
2. Auto Exposure
<< Auto exposure setting. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Auto/Manual/Shutter/Iris <<Auto exposure mode. Joystick Left or Right to select
1. AE Mode
2. Shutter Speed
3. Iris
xx
Fxx
x
<<Shutter speed setting.
Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Iris setting. Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Gain setting. Joystick Left or Right to select
4. Gain
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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3. Camera Name
1. Name
<<Camera name setting Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ <<Edit camera name Press OPEN or Joystick left or right to enter
<< Joy stick left or right when programming to
select preshot and press OPEN to confirm.
Joy stick left or right to select (0~~9 or A~~Z).
Press OPEN to confirm selection.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
Press CLOSE to exit or return to upper stage
menu when programming is done.
O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _
IRIS CLOSE When Done
2. Change Name Loc
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
3. Name Display
<<Change display location of name Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<<Move Joystick arbitrarily and the display will be changed on the screen.
ON/OFF
<<Name display On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
4. Mask Setting
<< Mask sector setting Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<< Mask sector number selection. Joystick Left or Right to select
1. Number
( 1 ~ 8 )
2. Mask Edit
<< Mask editing Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<<Capture the masking point, press CLOSE to confirm. The system will
auto exit and return to upper stage menu.
IRIS CLOSE When Done
3. Mask Display
ON/OFF
<< Mask Display ON/OFF Joystick Left or Right to select
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
5. WB Mode Auto/Manual
<<White balance mode options
6. Back Light
7. Picture Flip
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
<<Back light On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Picture flip On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Picture left and right reverse Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Picture stabilized On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Black/white and color switch On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
<<Camera function display On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
8. Picture LR Rev ON/OFF
9. Picture Stable
10. Day/Night
11. F-OSD
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
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5.2.6. Function Programming
<< Special function Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<< Tour programming Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
1. PTZ Tour (Pattern)
1. Number
2. Name
( 1 ~~ 3 )
<< PTZ tour number
Joystick Left or Right to select
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
<< Edit PTZ name Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<< Joystick left or right when programming to
select preshot and press OPEN to confirm.
Joystick left or right to select (0~~9 or A~~Z).
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Press OPEN to confirm selection.
Press CLOSE to exit or return to previous
level menu when programming is done.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _
IRIS CLOSE When Done
3. Program a Tour
<<Enter Tour programming Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
IRIS OPEN to Begin
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
<<Press OPEN to confirm and start programming.
<<Press CLOSE to exit the programming and return to upper stage menu.
4. Run a Tour
Call out
<<Run (pattern) Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<<Delete PTZ tour. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
5. Delete a Tour
Are you sure to do this?
IRIS OPEN to Confirm
IRIS CLOSE to Cancel
<< Reminder: are you sure to do this.Press OPEN to confirm.
Press CLOSE to exit and return to upper stage menu.
6. Name Display
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
ON/OFF
<<PTZ tour name display On/Off Joystick Left or Right to select
2. Program Vector Scan
<< Program vector scan. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
<<Vector scan number Joystick Left or Right to select
1. Number
( 1 ~~ 6 )
2. Program a Vector scan
<<Vector scan programming Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Name
Num
V
Dwell
<<Joystick arbitrarily to move the
cursor, and stop the cursor at place
of programming. Press OPEN to
enter the selection.
1
2
3
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
16
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<<Press OPEN continuously to select
Function Name
P/T/V
1~128
P: Preshot, T: self-learn, V: vector scan
Function Number
<< Joy stick Left or Right when programming to
select preshot and press OPEN to confirm.
Joy stick Left or Right to select (0~~9). Press
OPEN to confirm selection.
001
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press CLOSE to exit or return to upper stage
IRIS CLOSE When Done
Velocity selection
V
Dwell time
Dwell
1~9
<< Press OPEN continuously to select
<< Joy stick Left or Right when programming to
select preshot and press OPEN to confirm.
Joy stick Left or Right to select (0~~9). Press
OPEN to confirm selection.
1~99
001
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press CLOSE to exit or return to previous
level menu when programming is done.
IRIS CLOSE When Done
3. Run a Vector Scan
<< Run vector scan. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Call out
4. Delete a Vector Scan
<< Delete vector scan Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Are you sure to do this?
IRIS OPEN to Confirm
IRIS CLOSE to Cancel
<< Reminder: are you sure to do this.
Press OPEN to confirm.
Press CLOSE to exit and return to upper stage
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
3. Program Alarms (NA)
<<Program alarms. Press OPEN or Joystick Left or Right to enter
Note: Must have alarm board installed for this option, please consult with your supplier.
Name
Num
_
E/N
_
Name
Num
P/V/T
1~128
1
_
_
23 __
_
_
_
_
_
0
4
_
IRIS CLOSE to Exit
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IRIS CLOSE When Done
E/N
N/Y
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6. Direct command entry (Short-cuts) & Technical Specifications
6.1 Command Reference table
System Preset Operation Table
80 + SHOT + ACK
81 + SHOT + ACK
82 + SHOT + ACK
83 + SHOT + ACK
84 + SHOT + ACK
85 + SHOT + ACK
86 + SHOT + ACK
87 + SHOT + ACK
88 + SHOT + ACK
89 + SHOT + ACK
Run PTZ Tour 1
Run PTZ Tour 2
Run PTZ Tour 3
Start Vector Scan 1
Start Vector Scan 2
Start Vector Scan 3
Start Vector Scan 4
Start Vector Scan 5
Start Vector Scan 6
Joy sticks between freeze and unfreeze video
90 + SHOT + ACK
91 + SHOT + ACK
PreShot 92 93 94
Setup the Menus and Camera
Invokes the Flashback Function
Reserve for future options
6.2 Technical Specifications
Power
24VAC – 1.0 Amp for indoor 2.0 Amp for outdoor
18W (without camera)
Power Consumption
Weight
6.5 lbs ~ 3Kg (without camera)
Installation Method
Wall, Ceiling or Pendant brackets and Corner or Pole adapters
Specifications
Relative Humidity
10-75% non condensing
-40F to +1200F
or
-
0
to
0
normal range
Operating Temperature
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7. Trouble Shooting ꢀ
Problem
Possible Reason
Troubleshooting
Remarks
Description
Cable harness is improperly
connected or no AC power
Power PCB inside the dome is
faulted.
Verify that the orientation of the
connector and the power supply input
After power is
Please follow the supplied
basic system wiring
applied, there is no
motion (self test)
and no video image.
Change the power PCB
1
instructions to assure proper
operation of dome device.
Slip ring power wires
Verify connector or Change slip ring
Change main control board
disconnected or damaged
Fault of main control board
After power on, the
dome device
OSD Character function is turned
Off
Turn On the OSD display according to
the instructions in the manual
Video will be displayed on the
monitor automatically after 45
seconds from power On
initiates self test but
no video image or
on screen characters
displayed
2
3
Incorrect Video connection
between camera and control board
or cable harness is damaged
Replace the FFC ribbon cable (spare
supplied) or the camera module
After self-test of the
dome device, OSD
menu is not
Incorrect command sequence
Fault of OSD control board
Enter 90 + SHOT + ACK to display
Replace OSD board
After self-test, the menu can
be displayed only when there
is Video image on the monitor
displayed
Ground the dome device or identify
and reduce the external interference
(electric motors, HF, high power
fluorescent lamps) or reposition the
camera to a different location
Interference caused by external
electronic signals (noise) or the
camera video format is set
incorrectly (NTSC/PAL)
Distorted Characters
or video image
You should use properly
shielded video cables.
4
5
Internal System Error
Power cycle the dome.
Verify that there are no obstructions
and that the cable is connected
correctly. If this does not solve the
issue return the unit for service.
Secure OSD board against the main
control board. If the problem still
exists, then replace the OSD board.
Adjust the tab to be aligned with the
photo electric switch or replace the
switch assembly.
After power On, no
self-test and motor
is locked
Obstruction of the motor controls
or incorrect cable connection
Follow installation
instructions
OSD board is not properly
connected with main control
board.
Rotational tab should be
aligned in the center of the
photoelectric switch (slot) for
proper operation.
Cannot stop pan
rotation (rotate and
stop alternatively)
6
Pan interrupt switch is not
properly aligned or photoelectric
switch is broken
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Trouble Shooting (Cont’d)ꢀ
Following normal
If this happens frequently,
verify the tab alignment
with the photoelectric
switch
operation, dome
will rotate one
revolution while
being controlled
The system could not verify the
This is a normal self calibration event.
No action required.
start position and initiates a self
calibration.
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Fault occurs when the dome
device is in tilt movement. It may
be caused by obstruction of
camera which leads to early tilt
movement
Vertical range is not
within 90 2 degree
with large deviation
Check and adjust the mechanical
installation and remove any
obstructions from the camera vertical
platform.
8
Set the correct protocol, baud rate and
address of dome device
Wrong communication settings
Self-test is normal,
but cannot control
dome
Follow installation
instructions
9
Verify the polarity of the RS485
connection as per the instruction
manual
Improper connection of control
cable (polarity)
Maximum Communication cable
run is exceeded
Add amplification circuit for RS485
Intermittent or incorrect
connections
This situation may occur
following intense electric
storms or severe lightning.
Verify the wiring
Intermittent control
of dome device
10
Slip ring is damaged
Replace the slip ring
RS-485 protective discharge
arresters are damaged
Replace RS485 protective discharge
arresters (qualified service only)
Call out function
fails
System failure caused by noise
interference
Restart the dome device
Verify this setting
11
12
Dome operates by
itself occasionally
One dome works
well while other do
not under identical
operation
No transmission auto “call back”
function is set to the dome device
Incorrect communication settings
or wiring
Verify the communication setting and
wiring again
Follow installation
instructions
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ꢁꢂꢀAppendix — 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. The areas can be different sizes.
AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL (AGC)
Allows for the amplification of the video signal in scenes with minimal ambient light. Many low-light scenes result in
picture noise. As gain is increased, the picture noise is also amplified. When AGC is enabled, the value of the gain setting is
based on feedback from the camera. When AGC is disabled, the camera uses the value set for the manual gain setting. The
trade-off between picture level and noise may be adjusted when AGC is disabled.
ON-SCREEN MENU
The text overlay menu system used for setting dome features. The utility is accessed using a
keystroke combination. The utility provides settings for camera functions, zoom, alarms, text
display, and password protection.
FLIP
Allows the dome to automatically turn 180 degrees when the camera tilts to its lower limit and stays in that position for a
brief delay. When the dome flips (rotates), the camera starts moving upward as long as the tilt control is kept in the down
position. Once the control is released, the tilt control returns to its normal operational mode. The flip feature is useful when
you need to track someone who walks directly beneath the dome and continues on the other side.
IR MODE
A feature of the camera that permits manual or automatic switching between color and IR
(black-and-white) operation. When IR mode is active, clearer images may be obtained under
low-light conditions.
LINE LOCK
Allows you to phase lock the video with the AC power line. When line lock is enabled, it prevents vertical video rolling
when switching multiple cameras to a single monitor. If text appears slightly tinted on color monitors, disabling the line
lock may prevent this problem.
NAME INFORMATION
Relates to the display the dome name, the area where the dome is pointing, the name of the preset or pattern that is running,
and alarm names. The display of each type of name setting can be enabled or disabled. When the display of camera or area
title(name) is enabled, the information appears on the screen continuously. Preset, tour and pattern titles(names) appear
only while they are active.
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. This setting does not effect camera operation in normal lighting
situations. See also Automatic Gain Control (AGC).
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PATTERN
A series of pan, tilt, zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome. Up to 6 patterns may be programmed
for the dome camera.
PRESET - PRESHOT
Programmed video scene, based on a specific pan, tilt, zoom, and focus settings. Up to 128 presets may be programmed for
the dome camera.
PRIVACY ZONES
Masked areas of the dome camera's viewing area. These masks prevent operators of the surveillance system from viewing
these designated zones. The Privacy Zones move in relation to the dome camera’s pan/tilt position. In addition, the apparent
size of the Privacy Zone adjusts automatically as the lens zooms in or out. Up to 6 Privacy Zones may be established for a
dome camera.
SHUTTER LIMIT
Setting used to define the maximum exposure time for the Open Shutter setting. The values for the setting range from 1/2 to
1/60. The default setting is 1/4.
VECTOR SCAN
Move from start point to end point including tilt and zoom simultaneously and linearly.
WDR
Wide Dynamic Range Technology uses two shutter speeds in alternative video fields-high and normal- every 60th (or 50th)
of a second and combines two fields into one progressive scan frame. It allows every detail to be captured accurately even
if one portion of an image is brilliantly. Whether at the high shutter speed or normal shutter speed, the progressive scan
CCD provides a horizontal resolution of 470 lines. As a result, combined fields yield a frame of high-quality images.
WHITE BALANCE
Adjustments in the color hue(red and blue) gains for a camera so that true white appears white in the image. It is normally
compensated for by the automatic gain control. In some lighting conditions, you may need to manually adjust the red and
blue settings for optimal viewing. When Automatic White Balance is enabled, the camera measures the image and
automatically adjusts the red and blue settings to balance white. When Automatic White Balance is disabled, the camera
uses the values set for the red and blue settings to balance white.
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Printed in the USA
Rev. M080415
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