ULISSE COMPACT HD Outdoor High Speed PTZ Full HD EN English - Instructions manual
Contents ENGLISH 1.1 Typographical conventions................................................................................................................................... 5 2 Notes on copyright and information on trademarks................................................... 5 3 Safety rules..................................................................................................................... 5 4 Identification...........................................................................
EN - English - Instructions manual 8.2.1 Home...........................................................................................................................................................................................19 8.2.2 User Controls............................................................................................................................................................................20 8.2.3 Device Parameters...........................................................
3 Safety rules Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference. • The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused by an improper use of the appliances mentioned in this manual. Furthermore, the manufacturer reserves the right to modify its contents without any prior notice. The documentation contained in this manual has been collected with great care, the manufacturer, however, cannot take any liability for its use.
EN - English - Instructions manual • This device was designed to be permanently installed on a building or on a suitable structure. The device must be installed permanently before any operation. • Installation category (also called Overvoltage Category) specifies the level of mains voltage surges that the equipment will be subjected to. The category depends upon the location of the equipment, and on any external surge protection provided.
• Attach the Dangerous Moving Parts label near the device. (Fig. 2, page 9). • Do not use the appliance in the presence of inflammable substances. • Do not allow children or unauthorised people to use the appliance. • The appliance should only be considered switched off when the power supply has been disconnected and the connecting cables to other devices have been removed. • Only skilled personnel should carry out maintenance on the device.
EN - English - Instructions manual 4 Identification 4.2 Product markings 4.1 Product description and type designation Pan & tilt devices have a label complying with CE markings. The renowned outdoor PTZ is now available in Full HD 1080p! The ULISSE COMPACT HD is an IP66 FullHD network camera PTZ that delivers excellent high-definition picture quality. The Full HD Day/Night camera incorporates a 20x optical zoom lens and is able to accurately identify specific details of a scene.
5 Preparing the product for use 5.1 Safety precautions before use The appliance includes moving parts. Make sure that the unit is positioned where it is inaccessible under normal operating conditions. Attach the warning label supplied with the appliance, placing it near the unit so that it can be seen easily. 5.2.1 Unpacking When the product is delivered, make sure that the package is intact and that there are no signs that it has been dropped or scratched.
EN - English - Instructions manual 5.4 Preparatory work before installation 6 Assembling and installing The assembly and installation must be performed only by skilled personnel. 5.4.1 Attaching the support Different types of supports are available (9 Accessories, page 27). Choose the most suitable installation and follow all indications in this chapter. Take special care when attaching and fastening down the apparatus.
6.1.2 Fixing the base to the support Use the screws and the washers supplied with the base. 6.1.3.1 Board description Instructions manual - English - EN After having positioned gasket (01), fasten base (02) on support (03) using screws (04), toothed spring washers (05) and the flat washers (06). Insert the screw-sealing OR (07). 6.1.3 Connection of the connector board BOARD DESCRIPTION Connector Function J2 Board power supply (VIN)1 Tab. 1 02 01 07 06 03 05 04 Fig. 5 J2 02 Fig.
6.1.3.2 Connection of the power supply line EN - English - Instructions manual Electrical connections must be performed with the power supply disconnected and the circuit-breaker open. When commencing installation make sure that the specifications for the power supply for the installation correspond with those required by the device. Earth cable should be about 10mm longer than the other two, so that it will not be disconnected accidentally if pulled.
6.1.4 Connection of the secondary connector board BOARD DESCRIPTION Connector Function J1 Ethernet Connector J4 Alarm and relay connector In case of free contact alarm make the connection as shown in the figure. The alarm contacts are present on the connector J4. Dry contact Tab. 3 A J4 G Fig. 11 The clean contact alarm can be NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed). J1 Fig. 10 Alarms, relay and HD IP video output board.
EN - English - Instructions manual 6.1.4.3 Relay connection The relay can be used for low working voltages only (up to 30Vac or 60Vdc) and with a maximum current of 1A. Use cables with a section suitable for the load to be controlled and use cables with a minimum section of 0.25mm² (AWG 24) and maximum section of 1.5mm² (AWG 16). 6.1.4.5 Connection of the Ethernet cable Connect the J1 connector of the secondary connector board using a 5E category, or higher, UTP cable ( 6.1.3.
6.2 Hardware configuration 6.1.5 Fixing the top unit 6.2.1 Opening the configuration door Before powering the device it must be configured correctly by setting the dip-switches inside the configuration hatch. Open the hatch by undoing the screws as shown in figure. 02 01 Fig. 13 The side sets on the base and on the upper unit are thus aligned in the only possible position. Fig. 16 Fig.
EN - English - Instructions manual 6.2.2 Configuration of the dip-switches When the dip-switch rocker (SW) is up it represents the value 1 (ON) while if it is down it represents the value 0 (OFF). Once the configuration cover is opened the dipswitches will appear as shown in figure. DIP3 DIP2 DIP1 Fig. 17 6.2.3 Protocol configuration The protocol must be set to NETWORK in case of versions with digital video encoder ( 6.2.3 Protocol configuration, page 16).
8 Configuration The Pan & Tilt control interface is displayed if login is successful. Instructions manual - English - EN The product can be configured using one of the following tools: • Sofware interface: Configuration via the application installed on PC. • Web interface: Configuration via the browser. 8.1 Sofware interface 8.1.1 Minimum system requirements The supplied Pan & Tilt controlling software supports up to 16 channels.
The camera will be available in the device list (Camera list) and can be displayed by dragging-and-dropping the icon onto one of the squares not used. EN - English - Instructions manual Click Add. Fig. 20 Assign a name to the camera and to the unit. Select the ONVIF or TCAM protocol and set the device's IP address and the access credentials. Select the streaming profiles and make sure the entry Use PTZ is enabled. Click Ok. Fig.
A window appears to add the servers to which connect to by pressing the Add button. 8.2 Web interface Browsers supported: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox. The first operation in configuring the P&T unit consists in connecting to the web interface. The Pan & Tilt in the default settings is configured with the address 192.168.10.100.
EN - English - Instructions manual 8.2.2 User Controls Focus far/Focus near To control the Pan & Tilt through the browser, select the User Control entry. A new window will open with a virtual keyboard to enter commands. Fig. 30 • Wiper/Washer Fig. 31 • Day: Activate the camera's IR filter. If available, it turns off the LED illuminators. Fig. 32 • Night: Deactivate the camera's IR filter. If available, it turns on the LED illuminators. Fig.
8.2.5 Network Configuration From menu entry Device Parameters it is possible to set the name of the pan & tilt and view other additional information. From menu entry Network Configuration it is possible to change the setting of the Pan & Tilt network. It is possible to decide whether the device requires an address assigned statically or dynamically with DHCP. The device supports the Internet Protocol (IP) in version 4.
EN - English - Instructions manual 8.2.6 User Configuration From menu entry User Configuration it is possible to administer all users that have access to Pan & Tilt. Administrator type users can access the product configuration. Users such as Operators, Users and Anonymous have limited access to the management pages. • Autoflip: Turn the Pan & Tilt by 180° when the tilt of the Pan & Tilt reaches the end run. It makes it easier tracking subjects along corridors or roads.
8.2.8 Preset Parameters In the Autopan subsection it is possible to specify the preset autopan start and end.. From menu entry Preset Parameters a number of parameters relative to the presets can be configured: It is possible to set the speed with which the distance is to be covered. • Scanning Speed: The speed, measured in degrees to the second, at which a preset is reached by explicit operator request. • Ramp type: This allows you to select the Pan & Tilt accelerations.
EN - English - Instructions manual 8.2.10 Digital I/O 8.2.11 Washer In the Digital I/O tab it is possible to configure the digital channels available in Pan & Tilt. What follows is a brief description of the configurable parameters for each digital input. The Pan & Tilt wash pump is configured in the Washer tab where it is possible to associate a preset to the washing operation, set the duration of washing and specify the wiper on/off delay. • Alarm ID: Field used to select the desired digital input.
8.2.13 Camera Parameters The 2 video streams can be configured under the Encoder Parameters menu. The first stream is compulsorily compressed with the H.264/AVC algorithm while the second can, alternatively, use the MJPEG code. For both streams it is possible to set the video dimension, the frame rate, the use of the rate controller and the GOP size. The On Screen Display (OSD) can also be configured in order to name the video before compressing it.
EN - English - Instructions manual 8.2.14 Tools 8.2.15 Factory Default From menu entry Tools it is possible to re-set the predefined values for the entire configuration of Pan & Tilt or only for a number of specific sections. To restore the factory settings relative to the network, user access and camera configuration follow this procedure: This section: • Switch off the unit. • Update the firmware of the device. • Open the configuration door (6.2.1 Opening the configuration door, page 15).
9 Accessories Parapet bracket with internal cable channel. Instructions manual - English - EN For further details on configuration and use, refer to the relative manual. 9.3 Parapet bracket 9.1 Washer If the pan & tilt is fitted with a wiper, it can also have an external pump supplying water to clean the glass. Fig. 51 9.4 Ceiling mounting Replace the toothed washers every time the body is removed from the base. The unit can be inverted thanks to the ceiling mounting bracket. Fig.
10 Instructions for normal operation EN - English - Instructions manual 10.
11 Maintaining and cleaning Maintenance must be carried out by personnel trained to operate on electrical circuits. 11.1.1 Firmware updating The H.264 encoder firmware can be upgraded directly from the web interface. If necessary it is possible to update the pan & tilt firmware. For further information please contact the VIDEOTEC service center. Die Schwenk-Neige-Köpfe bedürfen keiner aufwendigen Wartung. Für die Reinigung des Gerätes Neutralreiniger und nicht schleifende Tücher benutzen.
EN - English - Instructions manual 12 Disposal of waste materials This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to EU countries and not applied to the countries in the other area of the world. Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
14 Technical data In order to reduce the risk of fire, only use cable sizes greater than or equal to 0.13mm² (AWG 26). 14.1 General Constructed from aluminium and tecnopolymer Epoxypolyester powder painting, RAL9002 colour Easy installation thanks to the self-centring connector Zero backlash Quick configuration and setup Dynamic positioning control system Functions: Autopan, Preset, Patrol, Tour (maximum 1), Autoflip Day/Night Full HD 20x Image Device: 1/2.
EN - English - Instructions manual 14.4 Video 14.6 Network Compression H.264/AVC and MJPEG Connection Ethernet port LAN 10/100T 2 independent video streams Full HD or 4 independent video streams depending on the configuration 14.7 Network protocols Image resolution: from FullHD to 352x240 in 18 steps For device configuration: TCP/IPv4, UDP/IPv4, HTTP, NTP, DHCP, WS-DISCOVERY Selectable frame rate from 1 to 30 images per second (ips) Web Server Certified ONVIF protocol, Profile S 14.
15 Technical drawings The dimensions of the drawings are in millimetres. Instructions manual - English - EN 387 274 349 261 124 Fig. 54 ULISSE COMPACT HD.
390 391 349 274 EN - English - Instructions manual 261 124 Fig. 55 34 ULISSE COMPACT HD with LED illuminator.
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