User Manual MODEL QD6523ZH Outdoor Intelligent Pan-Tilt-Zoom Dome Camera with 23x Optical Zoom and Internal Heater 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 4 Thank You for Choosing a Q-See Product! All of our products are backed by a conditional service warranty covering all hardware for 12 months from the date of purchase. Additionally, our products also come with a free exchange policy that covers all manufacturing defects for one month from the date of purchase. Permanent upgrading service is provided for the software and is available at www.Q-See.com.
INTRODUCTION This manual is written for the QD6523ZHH pan-tilt-zoom camera and was accurate at the time it was completed. However, because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our products, additional features and functions may have been added since that time and on-screen displays may change. We encourage you to visit our website at www.Q-See.com to check for the latest product announcements.
SETTING BAUD RATE AND ADDRESS Unlike conventional security cameras, PTZ cameras require an address and a connection speed to be set in order for them to properly operate. The default settings for this camera are an address of “1” and a baud rate of 9600 and using the Pelco-D protocol. However, if your camera came as part of a bundle, its address may have been set to something other than “1”. Check the Quick Install Poster that came Remove Screws (x3) with your bundle for specific details.
CONNECTING THE CAMERA Before you can operate the camera, you must connect it to a system which can support PTZ operations. There are three sets of connectors - power, video and the bare control wires. This latter connection is covered on the next page. We recommend connecting the camera (at least temporarily) to the DVR to test your settings and connections before mounting it in its final location. POWER AND VIDEO CONNECTION STEP 1.
INSTALLING THE CAMERA When installing your camera, it is important to select a proper site not only for field of view, but for other considerations as well: Distance from viewing/recording device. The further the camera is from the DVR or monitor, the higher the chances of signal degradation. Typical 75Ω Video Cable provides acceptable signal at distances up to 200’ (30m). At greater distances, UL-Listed shielded RG59 should be used.
WHICH CABLE TO USE? Your cabling needs will depend on the distance between your camera and your DVR. Q-See offers several cables to fit specific needs. These may be purchased from the same location as where you bought your camera, or on our website: www.q-seestore.
EXAMPLE 1: SETTING A CRUISE This example is based on using a QT-Series DVR without an attached PTZ keyboard. Your DVR’s specific commands may differ slightly. Please consult your system’s manual. STEP 1. In your DVR’s PTZ settings window, select the Advanced tab and then Preset 1. STEP 2. Rotate the camera to the desired position using the arrow controls. STEP 3. Click Save P.T.Z STEP 4. Select Preset 2. Serial Port Advanced STEP 5. Rotate camera to desired Setting Setting Setting second location.
DISPLAY SETTING MENU You can determine what shows up on screen as the camera operates. It is important to consider that whatever text the camera displays will appear in the video recording as well. Preset: When enabled, the camera will PRESET :ON display the identity of each preset point as AZIMUTH DISP :ON it cycles through them on the cruise. POSITION :OFF ZOOM DISP :OFF Azimuth: This will display the horizontal (X) INSIDE TEMP :OFF and vertical (Y) position of the camera.
Focus Setup: In this menu, you can turn off the autofocus feature of your camera as well as limit the range that it will focus on and its sensitivity. As the camera does not have infrared lights, the IR Light Focus Correction feature is not applicable. Zoom Speed: Adjustable from 1-8 Aperture and Aperture Control Level: Both are adjustable from 1-16. The aperture is the opening in the lens which allows light through. The larger the opening, the more light reaches the sensor.
CAUTION! Commands from the DVR can interfere with actions programmed through the internal menu. This conflict can cause the camera to freeze or damage it. Alarm Number: Each alarm must have its own number. You can chose 1-7. Action: This is the function you want to occur when an alarm is triggered. You can have it move to a preset point, start a scan or tour. Parameter: Specifies which point/scan/tour to perform. Contact: Set for either N/O (normally open) or N/C (normally closed).
Q-SEE PRODUCT WARRANTY SPECIFICATIONS Specification Camera Camera Features Lens PTZ General 22 Image Sensor 1/4” EXviewHAD CCD II Eective Pixels NTSC: 976(H) × 494(V) Horizontal Resolution Color: 650TVL; B/W: 700TVL Scanning System Interlacing Electronic Shutter Speed 1/1s ~1/100,000s Min. Illumination Color: 0.01 Lux/F1.6, B/W: 0.001Lux/F1.6 S/N Ratio More than 50dB Video Output BNC(1.
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