TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual P/N 1072593 • REV D • ISS 10OCT12
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Content Chapter 1 Product introduction 1 Product overview 1 Features 1 System requirements 3 Chapter 2 Installation 5 Installation environment 5 Unpacking the dome camera 6 Removing the protective shipping materials 7 Setting up the dome camera 9 DIP switches and connectors 10 Setting the dome camera communication protocol 11 Setting the RS-485 communication 13 Setting the dome camera site ID 14 AC 24V power connector description 16 Alarm I/O 16 RS-485 connector 17 Wiring the dome camera 19 Mounting the
Backlight compensation 43 Focus adjustment 44 Exposure control settings 44 White balance 46 Camera setup menu 1 47 Camera setup menu 2 49 IR function (Day/night models only) 51 Alarm settings 52 Alarm detection 53 Wide dynamic range (WDR) 54 Privacy mask settings 55 Time setting 56 Schedule settings 57 Appendix A Specifications 59 Appendix B Camera settings checklist 61 Appendix C Contact information 67 Contacting support 67 Index 69 ii TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual
Chapter 1: Product introduction Chapter 1 Product introduction Product overview The TruVision PTZ 36X Camera is an innovative camera designed for middle and small surveillance applications. It possesses true PTZ camera features and has a graphical programming interface for easier customization of camera settings. The TruVision PTZ 36X Camera can be integrated with digital surveillance products such as DVRs, control keypads and various accessories for a total surveillance solution.
Chapter 1: Product introduction Dynamic Dome applications • Schedule function • Multiple built-in protocols • Lightweight design for easy installation • Flexible indoor / outdoor mountings • 20 privacy masks • 4 alarms and 2 relays • Weatherproof, IP66 (Outdoor models) Superior dome camera image quality 2 • 36X optical zoom • 12X digital zoom • Wide Dynamic Range • Electronic Image Stabilization • Digital auto slow shutter • Backlight compensation • Auto focus • Auto white ba
Chapter 1: Product introduction System requirements For proper operation, adhere to the following operational, cable, and power requirements for TruVision PTZ 36X Cameras. Figure 1: Example of a system 1. Monitor A 2. Monitor B 3. Control keypad 4. DVR /Multiplexer/ Quad/ Switcher 5. Dome camera 6. Repeater Cable requirements Table 1 below lists the requirements for the cables that connect to the dome camera. Table 1: Recommended cable requirements Operation Cable requirement Max.
Chapter 1: Product introduction Power cable size and length requirements Using the proper gauge of power cable will ensure proper operation and avoid voltage drops. See Table 2 below for the recommended cable gauge for varying maximum cable lengths and power draws. Table 2: Recommended power cable gauges based on maximum lengths for an operating voltage of 24 VAC (±10%) Wire gauge 4 Indoor dome cameras (14 W) Outdoor dome cameras (54 W) AWG mm (diameter) feet meters feet meters 10 2.
Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides information on how to install the dome camera. Use a control keypad or device, such as the Interlogix KTD-405/KTD-405-2D keypad, to control the dome camera. Installation environment When installing your product, consider these factors: • Handling: Handle the camera carefully. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. Improper handing or storage could damage the camera. • Electrical: Install electrical wiring carefully.
Chapter 2: Installation • Protect from bright light: Never face the camera towards the sun. Do not aim the camera at bright objects. Whether the camera is in use or not, never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects. Otherwise, the camera may be damaged. • Servicing: Do not attempt to service this camera yourself. Any attempt to dismantle or remove the covers from this product will invalidate the warranty and may also result in serious injury.
Chapter 2: Installation Figure 3: Outdoor dome camera contents Security screws (X4): User manual Dome camera, housing top cap, and 6” bubble Security TORX wrench M3 standard screw (x1) M3 security screw (x1) M5 standard screw (x1) M5 security screw (x1) Container of gasket lubricant (not shown) Waterproof top cap boot 3-pin 24 VAC power connector (not shown) 5-pin RS-485 connector (not shown) Removing the protective shipping materials The outdoor dome camera is shipped with a protective tap
Chapter 2: Installation 3. Remove the protective sheet. 4. Remove the protective tape on top of the camera block and lens cover. 5. Apply a small amount of lubricant on the surface of the waterproof rubber gasket. 6. Re-attach the bubble assembly to the dome camera body by first aligning the center point (dimple) on the bubble assembly with one of the four holes in the dome camera housing, as shown. 7. Place both hands on the bubble assembly ring and gently press down the bubble assembly.
Chapter 2: Installation Caution: Do not press on the top of the bubble as shown in the figure as it might damage the unit. 8. Secure the bubble assembly to the dome camera housing with the supplied security screw. Use the supplied security TORX wrench to tighten the security screw. 9. Further secure the bubble assembly in place by loosening (unscrewing) the two slotted screws that are located on the bubble assembly so that they are flush with the outside edge of the dome camera housing. 10.
Chapter 2: Installation DIP switches and connectors Configure the dome camera’s ID and communication protocol before connecting the analog dome camera to other devices. The DIP switches used for configuring these settings are located on the top of the dome camera housing. See Figure 4 below for the location of the DIP switches on both the indoor and outdoor dome cameras. Figure 4: Dome camera DIP switch location Indoor dome camera Outdoor dome camera A. Alarm I/O E. Camera protocol setting B.
Chapter 2: Installation Setting the dome camera communication protocol The TruVision PTZ 36X Camera can use several different protocols for communication. To select a protocol, you must set the protocol DIP switches to the correct sequence of 1s (on) and 0s (off). To set a dome camera protocol using the DIP switches: 1. Locate the protocol DIP switch block (see E, Figure 4 on page 10). 2. Using Table 3 below, find the DIP switch sequence for the desired protocol and set the switches accordingly.
Chapter 2: Installation Protocol Baud rate Switch position Pelco P 9600 111000 Philips 9600 000100 AD422 4800 100100 JVC 9600 010100 Panasonic 19200 11010 VCL 9600 001100 DSCP 9600 101100 DMP 9600 011100 Chiper 9600 111100 12 TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual
Chapter 2: Installation Functions supported by third party protocols Table 4: Functions supported Function Key commands Pelco AD 422 VCL Philips Enter menus Preset 95 Preset 94 (alternate Preset 77) Wipe or Preset 77 Preset 77 Exit menus Preset 95 Preset 95 Preset 97 Preset 77 Select/enter in menus Iris+ Iris+ Iris+ Iris+ Set auto pan limits Preset 92 and 93 Preset 62 and 63 Start auto pan Preset 99 Preset 79 Preset 79 On – 2 - Enter Play Cruise 1 Pattern 1 Preset 65 1 + Aut
Chapter 2: Installation Figure 5: RS-485 setting Full-duplex (Switches 5 & 6 are unused) Half-duplex (Default) (Switches 5 & 6 are unused) Setting the dome camera site ID Before turning on the dome camera, you must set the dome camera site ID. Each dome camera connected to the same network must have a unique ID. Use the 10-bit DIP switch to set the dome camera’s site ID setting. To set a dome camera site’s ID: 1. Locate the dome camera site ID DIP switch block (B, Figure 4 on page 10). 2.
Chapter 2: Installation Table 6: Dome camera site ID DIP switch settings for dome cameras 1 to 30 Unit DIP switch Unit DIP switch Unit 1 11 21 2 12 22 3 13 23 4 14 24 5 15 25 6 16 26 7 17 27 8 18 28 9 19 29 10 20 30 TruVision PTZ 36X Camera User Manual DIP switch 15
Chapter 2: Installation Figure 6: Example of setting DIP switches for the dome camera site ID 210 (2 + 16 + 64 + 128 = 210) AC 24V power connector description Before wiring, refer to Figure 7 for power connector definition. Figure 7: Power connector P1: AC1 P2: GND P3: AC2 Alarm I/O The camera supports four digital alarm inputs and two digital alarm outputs. Please make sure that the alarm connections are properly wired before starting to configure alarm related settings.
Chapter 2: Installation Table 7: Alarm I/O connector pin definition Pin Definition 1 ALARM_OUT_NO_1 2 ALARM_OUT_NC_1 3 ALARM_OUT_COM_1 4 GND 5 ALARM_OUT_NO_2 6 ALARM_OUT_CN_2 7 ALARM_OUT_COM_2 8 GND 9 ALARM_IN_4 10 ALARM_IN_3 11 ALARM_IN_2 12 ALARM_IN_1 RS-485 connector Please refer to Figure 9 below for RS-485 connector definition before wiring.
Chapter 2: Installation Figure 10: Cable connections to the I/O box A. KTD-405 keypad B. RS-232 programming port C. RS-485 and RS-422 in/out D. RS-485 termination switch E. RJ45 cable control (use the cable provided with the equipment) F. I/O box G. Dome camera To wire the RS-485: 1. Connect the T+ and R+ together, and connect to the KTD-405 I/O box RS-485(A) connection. 2. Connect the T- and R- together, and connect to the KTD-405 I/O box RS-485(B) connection.
Chapter 2: Installation Wiring the dome camera Caution: During installation carefully pull the cables so as not to damage them. It is recommended to fasten the cables once they are connected. To wire the dome camera (connectors described above): 1. Connect the BNC connector of the dome camera to the coaxial video cable of a monitor or DVR. BNC connector Coaxial video cable 2. Connect the Alarm I/O to a dry contact, for example, a PIR detector or an access control system. 3.
Chapter 2: Installation To mount the dome camera on a ceiling: Caution: For safety reasons the dome camera must be properly anchored to the ceiling structure. It is important to ensure that a dome camera cannot be pulled through ceiling tiles on which it is mounted. It is recommended to mount the dome camera to an electrical box and not directly to ceiling tiles. The electrical box must be properly anchored. 1.
Chapter 2: Installation 7. If the dome camera bubble had been removed earlier, reattach it now by fastening the two screws (as shown). The installation is complete. Mounting the dome camera on a wall The indoor dome camera can be mounted on a wall using an indoor wall mount adapter. This mount is ordered separately from the dome camera. Outdoor models do not require this adapter and can use the wall mounts directly.
Chapter 2: Installation Figure 11: Pendant-mount 1. Wall mount 2. Waterproof top cap boot 3. Housing top cap 4. Screws and screw anchors to attach pendant mount to wall 5. Screws and washers to attach pendant mount to the outdoor mounting kit Items needed for mounting A. Outdoor dome camera package (see Figure 3 on page 7) B. Pendant mount kit, which is shipped with: Wall mount Sponges M5 standard/security screws C.
Chapter 2: Installation 5. Thread the cables through outdoor mount kit. 6. Attach the outdoor mount kit to the wall mount arm using the supplied screws and washers. Adjust the rubber boot to the joint. 7. Connect the cables to the dome camera. 8. Attach the dome camera to the outdoor mount kit with the supplied screws and washers. Mounting an indoor dome camera in a ceiling (Flush mounting) The indoor dome camera can be mounted in a ceiling using the optional flushmount kit.
Chapter 2: Installation To install the indoor dome camera in a ceiling: 1. Install the camera on the bottom mount by turning the camera clockwise, from below (note that picture here shows a counterclockwise direction, because it is captured looking down from above). 2. Tighten the screw at the side of the fixing plate, to finish installation of camera to bottom mount. 3. Place the enclosed ceiling sticker on the ceiling, and cut around the circle to create a hole in the ceiling. 4.
Chapter 2: Installation Caution: For safety reasons, the dome camera must be properly anchored to the ceiling structure. It is important to ensure that a dome camera cannot be pulled through ceiling tiles on which it is mounted. 5. Place the in-ceiling bracket into the ceiling opening and affix by tightening three screws, as shown. 6. When tightening, the wings will be turned into the ceiling opening and will approach the ceiling board. Note: Ensure the wings are completely flush with the ceiling board.
Chapter 2: Installation 10. Affix the trim ring to the in-ceiling bracket, as shown.
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Chapter 3: Menu overview Chapter 3 Menu overview On-screen information When the unit is powered up, a splash screen appears that displays important system information (see Figure 12 below.) Items marked in italic in the figure can change depending on the settings. Figure 12: Splash screen that appears when the dome camera is powered up INTERLOGIX TRUVISION PTZ 36X SITE ID: 001 INTERLOGIX-IMPAC/9600BPS (Protocol ID) FW VER SWITCH.MAIN.
Chapter 3: Menu overview Figure 13: Position of on-screen information Table 8: Dome camera information displayed on-screen Position Function OSD Description 1 Motion MOTION Alarm Detect Message 2 Alarm ALARM 1 Alarm Message 3 Focus Modes & Backlight A M X B Auto Focus Manual Focus Back Light Compensation OFF Back Light Compensation ON 4 Booting Message XX…(Dome Type); ID: 001 (Default) DSCP/9600 (Default) INITIALIZING Shows Dome Type, ID Address, Protocol and Baud Rate 5 Error Message
Chapter 3: Menu overview Main menu overview The dome camera is programmed through the on-screen (OSD) menus. To access the OSD menus, you must open the main menu. The main menu, which appears over three screens, lets you set up the dome camera or change the default settings to suit your installation. Note: The OSD menu can be pre-programmed to time-out after a certain number of minutes of inactivity. The default value is two minutes.
Chapter 3: Menu overview Main menu commands options Table 9 below provides a list of controls and options available on each screen that you can access from the main menu. Access to the menu screens can depend whether the system has been set up to require a password. Table 9: Main menu descriptions Command Function LANGUAGE Configures the language of the on-screen display. DEFAULT CAMERA Configures the remote system reset, or is used to default all the settings of the system or of a dome camera.
Chapter 3: Menu overview Using a keypad to program menus Use a control device such as a control keypad to configure the camera menu options. We use the KTD-405 keypad controller (Figure 2) in this manual to explain the features of the TruVision PTZ 36X Camera because of the KTD-405’s ability to control all of the camera’s features. (For detailed keypad instructions, refer to the KTD-405/KTD-405-2D Controller Keypad User Manual.
Chapter 3: Menu overview Figure 15: Menu keys of the KTD-405/405-2D keypad Note: Shaded keys appear on the KTD-405A/ KTD-405-2DA only Table 10: Navigating the programming menus using the KTD-405/405-2D keypad Key Function Scrolls up the menus. Scrolls down the menus. Scrolls left or right when indicated by in the menu. Enters or exits a menu or submenu when indicated by in a menu option.
Chapter 4: Basic setup Chapter 4 Basic setup This chapter describes how to configure the basic options for the TruVision PTZ 36X Camera. The default values (where applicable) of the settings are listed in the checklist in Appendix B “Camera settings checklist” on page 61. Language selection The dome camera is shipped with on-screen display (OSD) menus available in several languages. They include English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. The default language is English.
Chapter 4: Basic setup To display the site ID on the monitor: 1. Display the Main Page 2 OSD screen. 2. Select ID Display and then select one of the options: On Display camera ID on the monitor screen. Off Hide the camera ID on the monitor screen. Default setting. Title display You can display the area title of the dome camera on the monitor so that it is easy to identify which area is being shown on-screen. To display an area title: 1. Display the Main Page 2 OSD screen. 2.
Chapter 4: Basic setup TITLE: ABC 5. To delete characters, select a character by moving the cursor to LEFT or RIGHT and press set on the keypad. Then move the cursor to DELETE and press set to delete the selected character. 6. When the title is completed, move the cursor to SAVE and press set to save it and to return to Main Menu 2.
Chapter 4: Basic setup Sequence settings The function executes pre-positioning of the pan, tilt, zoom, and focus features in a certain sequence for a dome camera. Before setting this function, you must have set up at least two preset points. This function is located on Main Page 2.
Chapter 4: Basic setup Autopan settings The autopan feature allows the dome camera to pan continuously between right and left limit settings. An autopan movement requires the start and end points to be defined as well as specifying whether the movement is clockwise or counterclockwise. This function is located on Main Page 2.
Chapter 4: Basic setup Function Description Start point Left Counterclockwise End point Right Clockwise SPEED Select the speed at which the camera automatically pans. Choose from four speed settings (10 to 45°/sec.) where 1 is the slowest. RUN AUTOPAN Once the autopan setup is completed, you can run the autopan function. EXIT Select Yes to save any changes and return to Main Page 2.
Chapter 4: Basic setup Function Description EXIT Select Yes to save any changes and return to Main Page 2. Home settings Set the dome camera to automatically return after a period of inactivity to a specific preprogrammed preset, sequence, autopan, or cruise position. This feature is disabled by default. This function is located on Main Page 2. Figure 20: Home setting screen HOME SETTING HOME FUNCTION OFF SELECT MODE PRESET PRESET POINT 001 RETURN TIME 001MIN.
Chapter 4: Basic setup Function Description CRUISE LINE This is listed if Cruise was selected as the return action mode. Select a preprogrammed cruise that the camera should execute after a period of inactivity. See “Cruise settings” on page 40 for more information. RETURN TIME Select the period of inactivity (return time) after which the home is activated. The time period ranges between 1 and 128 minutes. GO If Home has been enabled, you can execute a home setting manually.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Chapter 5 Advanced setup This chapter describes how to configure the advanced options for the TruVision PTZ 36X Camera. The default values (where applicable) of the settings are listed in the checklist in Appendix B “Camera settings checklist” on page 61. Default Use this menu to reset the unit. Function Description System Reset Select to reboot the camera. Default System Select to restore all camera settings and functions back to factory default. The camera will reboot.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup (the inside of the building) will be properly exposed. You can see detail inside, but in the process the lighting at the window will be adjusted so seeing outside is not possible. The default setting is Off. Note: Leaving backlight compensation on all the time on an unattended PTZ dome camera will produce a picture that is washed out or too bright under normal daylight or bright room conditions. This menu is located on Main Page 1.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Figure 21: Example of the AE mode menu with the Shutter option selected Table 17: AE mode menu description Function Description Exposure Compensation Select the exposure value, which ranges from -10.5 dB to+10.5 dB. The default setting is Off. AE mode Set the method the camera uses to adjust to different light levels: Iris: The iris value is fixed at F1.6.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup White balance White balance (WB) tells the dome camera what the color white looks like. Based on this information, the dome camera will then continue to display all colors correctly even when the color temperature of the scene changes such as from daylight to fluorescent lighting, for example. The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin (K). You can select one of the White Balance control modes according to the installation condition.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description Manual Select to make manual adjustments to the white balance. R (red level) and B (blue level) gains are adjustable and range from 0 to 127. Exit Select Yes to save any changes and return to Main Page 1. Camera setup menu 1 You can select whether to activate several dome camera functions including Digital Zoom, Auto Slow Shutter, Noise Reduction, Video Invert, and Image Freeze. See Figure 0 below and Table 20 below for information on these functions.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description SLOW SHUTTER Automatic Slow Shutter. Select to delay the switch to night mode. This feature only works when the camera is in day (color) mode. It extends the useful range of the color mode in dark situations and keeps the camera in color mode longer before having to switch to night mode. However, motion can become blurry when the shutter is set to auto slow. Note: This feature is only available on cameras with day/night capability.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description STABILIZER If enabled, the camera can clearly capture some images that would otherwise be blurred due to vibration. Note: If enabled, the following settings will automatically be adjusted: 1) WDR will turn OFF; 2) Digital Slow Shutter will be set to No Function; 3) Digital Zoom capability will be limited. EXIT Select Yes to save any changes and return to Main Page 1.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description the dome tilts to the maximum angle, it will pan 180°, and then continue tilting to keep tracking objects. Off: Select this option to disable the image flip function. This is the default setting. Note: To make the camera tilt within a specific range, such as between -10° to +100°, set the range of tilt angle in the Angle Adjuster menu (see next section). The default tilt setting is 90°.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description 4. Select Save and return to Main Page 1. Caution: Record your password in a safe place. If you should forget your password, you will not be able to access the camera menus. Please contact technical support for assistance. OSD AUTO CLOSE Set the period of time that menus will stay on-screen. Select one of the time options, from 10 to 30 seconds. If Off is enabled, the menus remain on-screen. SYSTEM RESET Select System Reset to reboot the camera.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Alarm settings You can program actions for alarms. The camera has four alarm inputs and two alarm outputs (NO and NC) to which to connect alarm devices. Figure 24: Alarm setting menu ALARM SETTING ALARM PIN 1 ALARM SWITCH OFF ALARM TYPE N.C.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description SEQUENCE LINE Select a pre-programmed sequence number that the camera should execute when an alarm contact is triggered. AUTOPAN LINE Select a pre-programmed autopan number that the camera should execute when an alarm contact is triggered. CRUISE LINE Select a pre-programmed cruise number that the camera should execute when an alarm contact is triggered.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description - FIX FOCUS: Trigger an alarm if focus movement is detected. INT AE: Trigger an alarm when auto exposure movement is detected. FIX AE: Trigger an alarm if the exposure value changes. MOTION: Trigger an alarm if the motion volume reaches/exceeds the determined sensitivity threshold value. BLOCK MODE In motion detection mode, use this to enable dynamic highlighting of areas where motion is detected.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Privacy mask settings Privacy masks let you conceal sensitive areas (such as neighboring windows) to protect them from view on the monitor screen and in the recorded video. You can create 16 privacy masks (numbered 1 to 16) per camera. A maximum of eight privacy masks can be displayed at one time. When creating your masks, it is a common practice to make them 50% larger than the areas you wish to cover so that the masked areas remain concealed at all times.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Function Description COLOR Select the color of the privacy mask. The available colors are black, white, red, green, blue, cyan, yellow and magenta SET MASK Up to 16 privacy masks can be set. To set a privacy mask 1. Turn on the Privacy Mask feature, and select ON. 2. Select a mask number. Then select Set Mask and press the set key to enter the Set Mask menu. 3.
Chapter 5: Advanced setup Table 26: Time setting menu description Function Description TIME DISPLAY Select whether time is displayed on-screen. The default setting is Off. SET YEAR Select the year number. SET MONTH Select the month number. SET DAY Select the day number. SET HOUR Select the hour number. SET MINUTE Select the minute number. EXIT+SAVE Select Yes to save changes and return to MainPage3.
: Advanced setup Function Description Sequence: This mode is executed for the selected scheduled point. Autopan: This mode is executed for the selected scheduled point. Cruise: This mode is executed for the selected scheduled point. IR Func: Applies to Day/Night models only. Note: If the Day/Night mode is enabled, the Auto Day/Night will be activated for a schedule point. SCHEDULE RESET Users can reset the whole schedule with the item EXIT Select Yes to save any changes and return to Main Page 3.
Appendix A: Specifications Appendix A Specifications Environment Indoor/Outdoor (model specific) Controller interface RS-485 / RS-422 Operating temperature (indoor) 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) Operating temperature (outdoor) -40 to +50°C (-40 to +122°F) Dimensions, indoor (Height x Width) 229 × 172 mm (9.0 × 6.7 inches) Dimensions, outdoor (Height x Width) 282 × 192 mm (11.1 × 7.5 inches) Weight, indoor 1.6 kg (3.57 lbs) Weight, outdoor 2.3 kg (5.
Appendix A: Specifications 2. Locate the battery, as shown below, and carefully remove it. Battery 3. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
Appendix B: Camera settings checklist Appendix B Camera settings checklist Use this checklist to record the menu settings of each dome camera. Default values are highlighted in bold, where applicable.
Appendix B: Camera settings checklist Camera ID: Camera title: Main Menu No. Menu Sub menus and options LANGUAGE English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Turkish 1 DEFAULT CAMERA On, Orr 1 BACKLIGHT On, Off 1 FOCUS Auto, Manual 1 AE MODE 1 Option configured Exposure Comp. Off, Exposure Value -10.5 dB to +10.5dB AE Mode Auto Shutter Shutter Speed PAL: 1/50 to 1/10000 sec. NTSC: 1/60 to 1/10000 sec.
Appendix B: Camera settings checklist Main Menu No. Menu Option configured Sub menus and options 3D N.R. On, Off 1 SETUP MENU 2 Video Inverse On, Off Freeze On, Off Aperture 01 to 16 (7) Stabilizer On, Off Flip Off, Spin, E-flip Angle Adjuster Adjust Min. Angle -10 to +10 deg. Adjust Max. Angle 80 to 100 deg. PT Position On, Off Speed by Zoom On, Off Auto Cali.
Appendix B: Camera settings checklist Main Menu No. 2 Menu HOME SETTING Option configured Sub menus and options Record Start ENTER Record End ENTER Run Cruise ENTER Enter Home Function On, Off Select Mode Preset Sequence Autopan Cruise 3 3 Preset Point Sequence Line Autopan Line Cruise Line 001 to 256 001 to 008 001 to 004 001 to 008 Return Time 001 to 128 min.
Appendix B: Camera settings checklist Main Menu No.
Appendix B: Camera settings checklist Main Menu No.
Appendix C: Contact information Appendix C Contact information Contacting support For help installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this document and any other documentation provided. If you still have questions, contact us during business hours (Monday through Friday, excluding holidays) or contact your local supplier. Table 28: Technical support North America T 888.437.3287 Toll-free in the US, Puerto Rico, and Canada. +1 503.885.5700 outside of the toll-free area.
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Index Index A D AE mode, 44 Alarm inputs/outputs, 16 Alarm settings, 52 Alarms detection settings, 53 Aperture, 47 Area title display, 36 settings, 36 Auto calibration, 49 Auto exposure settings, 44 Auto focus, 44 Auto return settings, 41 Autopan settings, 39 Day/night settings, 51 Default settings OSD menus, 61 Defaults reset remotely, 43 Digital zoom, 47 DIP switches location, 10 RS‐485 communication block, 13 set camera communication protocol, 11 B Flush mount installation on a ceiling, 23 Backlig
Index M Motion detection settings, 53 Mount camera on a wall, 21 on a wall using pendant mount adapter, 21 on ceiling, 19 Mount indoor camera on a ceiling, 23 N Noise reduction, 47 O On‐screen information, 29 description, 30 OSD menus access programming menus, 33 default settings, 61 description, 32 language selection, 35 navigate programming menus, 33 overview, 31 OSD timeout, 49 P Pan/tilt settings, 49 Passwords, 49 Power connector, 16 Preset points settings, 37 Preset tour speed, 38 steps, 38 Preset