CAME bpt Brahms XTWV36ST User manual

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XTWV36ST
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DESCRIPTION
Video camera with built-in 36x optical zoom
True Night Shot features with HAD ExView Day/Night ICR.
- 240 Programmable presets with zoom and BLC features.
- 4 user preferences for recording and playback patterns of up to
240 sec. of the surveillance path.
- 8 Scans:8 speeds with DiagonalScan .
- 8 Tours:each tours has a maximum of 32 preset positions,
Patterns and Scans.
DiagonalScan Mode and single programmable video camera
stops (Speed, Dwell time BLC, Focus, IRIS feature presets).
- 8 Alarm inputs with maximum 8 levels of priority/2 program-
mable auxiliary outputs on NC and NO.
- 8 Privacy Zones:deactivating video or up to 8 masked blockings.
- 64 variable speed steps from 0.1° /sec a 90°/sec. Maximum
manual speed of 360°/secwith Turbo button pressed and Preset
speed of 360°/sec.
- Programmable user preference speed: from 40°/sec. to 90°/
sec. (modi able).
- Up to 999 IDs assignable to the videocam, extendable to 3999
in special mode.
- Built-in RS-485 receiver driver.
- Software updated locally and KBD or basic programmed data
uploaded/downloaded on Dome videocam.
- Power supply line protected from surges and electric spikes.
-Tinted dome, hanging support for indoors and outdoors, optional
heating and cooling system, plus counter-ceiling mounting for
indoors, parapet mounting and roof mounting.
Precautions
Keep this equipment well away from water sources and only
clean with a dry cloth.
Keep all air vents free of obstruction. Install and  t following the
manufacturer’s instructions and install away from all heat sources.
Do not change any of the features of the polarized plug. Call
quali ed skilled sta to perform any maintenance work on the
equipment, which needs to be  xed any time it is damaged.
WARNING - THIS MAINTENANCE INFORMATION IS EXCLUSIVELY
INTENDED FOR SKILLED STAFF. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, ONLY PERFORM THOSE MAINTENANCE JOBS DETAILED IN
THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU HAVE THE PROPER
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS.
Technical data and characteristics
Type XTWV36ST
Image sensor
Sony 1/4" color CCD EX-view
HAD
Video format NTSC/PAL
Resolution [TVL] 550
Lens
36x 3.4-122.4 mm F1.6-F4.5
digital 13x digital optical zoom
Viewing angle [°] 57.8÷1.7
Minimal lighting [Lux]
1.4 (F1,6, normal shutter speed)
0.1 (F1,6, 1/3 sec PAL)
0.01 (F1,6, 1/3 sec IRC OFF)
S/N Ratio [dB] ≥50
WDR YES
Input voltage [VCA] 18÷30 (*)
Nominal input voltage [VCA/
VDC]
24 (*)
Consumption [mA] 850
Maximum consumption with
heating [W]
20
Alarm output
2 normal relays rated 24 VCC/1A
Max (selectable NC/NO)
Alarm input
8 clean contacts (selectable
NC/NO)
Control
Baud rate RS-485: 2400~38400
bps (preset:9600bps)
Access time
0.75 seconds is the maximum
Preset recall time
physical ID 999
Logical ID 3999
Weight [kg] 3.8
Pan angle 360° continuous rotation
Speed [°/sec]
- 0.1° a 90°/sec. (proportional
to zoom)
- 360°/sec. max (with Turbo
button pressed)
-Preset 360 °/sec
Repeatability [°] 0.2
Flip
180° rotation to the maximum
inclination level
Autoscan
8 auto scans including diagonal
scan/1 Auto Pan
Preset Positions
240 positions with videocamera
status (16 character title)
Tours 8 tours
Patterns 4 patterns, 240 seconds
On-Screen Display
On-screen display of the video-
camera's ID and area name
Operating temperature [°C]
0÷+50
-30÷-50 (with heating)
Stocking temperature [°C] -20÷-60
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(*) Theres a built-in overcharge protection over for the power
supply line.
‘Standard’ con guration
Basic installation diagram
24 VAC power supply;
STP AWG#22;
Back of connection module;
Front of connection module;
Keyboard;
8 Alarm inputs- 2 Aux outputs;
Common (RX+/RX-);
Heating 24 VAC;
24 VAC power supply;
RS485 - HALF DUPLEX mode;
Connecting the videocamera to the DVR
Connecting the videocamera to the controller via
connection module
Connecting the videocamera and controller via
connection module
Features
ID selecting switches;
Selecting communication protocol and line terminal;
Alarm inputs from 1-4 - Relay output 1;
Alarm inputs from 5-8 - Relay outputs 2;
24 VAC heating system;
Fan/Heating system;
Power supply/Common;
Setting up the video system.
Setting up the video system
SW2 1234
NTSC OFF x x x
PAL ONxxx
Analog Dome x OFF x x
Web Dome x ON x x
Setting up the Web baud rate
S6 1234
4800 x x OFF OFF
9600 x x OFF ON
19200 x x ON OFF
38400 x x ON ON
Line terminal
Every device connected to the end of the data communication
line must terminate by setting up a DIP switch or, for example, a
terminal jumper to prevent possible errors in the command signal.
S4 1234
Terminated ON x x x
Not terminated OFF x x x
Pull Up/Down (*) x x ON ON
Normal (*) x x OFF OFF
The total cable length for communication must not exceed 1.2 km.
(*) Set ups in case of communication errors. positions 2 and 3
must always be set up in the same way (Both set to on ON or
both set to OFF).
ID set up
Each Dome videocamera must have a univocal ID address. When
installing several Dome videocameras used with one DVR, the
videocamera’s ID must be the same as that as the DVRs input.
To set up the videocamera’s ID and for selecting the protocol, refer
to the  gure shown below:
Dome ID S3 S2 S1
001 0 0 1
...
999 9 9 9
Setting up the installation environment
S7 D1 D2
Inside OFF OFF
Outside ON OFF
Defrosting ON ON
Setting up protocols
The videocamera can communicate with various protocols if the
communication speeds are the same. For setting up the protocols
refer to the following tables.
Protocol D1 D2 D3 D4
AUTO Selection (no parity) OFF OFF OFF OFF
AUTO selection (even parity) ON OFF OFF OFF
PP OFF ON OFF OFF
NUVICO ON ON OFF OFF
S2 OFF OFF ON OFF
PD ON OFF ON OFF
VC OFF ON ON OFF
SN ON ON ON OFF
DC OFF OFF OFF ON
PS OFF ON OFF ON
VL ON OFF ON ON
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DDI OFF ON ON ON
Reset ON ON ON ON
Dip S/W
Feature
S6
D1 Extended ID
D2
Baud rateD3
D4
S5
D1
Protocol
D2
D3
D4
Baud Rate
S6
D2 D3 D4
2400 bps OFF OFF OFF
4800 bps OFF OFF ON
9600 bps (default) OFF ON OFF
19200 bps OFF ON ON
38400 bps ON OFF OFF
Extended ID D1
1/99 OFF
1/3999 ON
Video output connection
RS485 connection
The Dome videocamera is  tted with a RS-485 receiver that can
be remotely controlled, via an external control device, for example
a joystick or a DVR DVR.
RS-485: connect TXA (Tx+) and TXB (Tx-) of the control devices
RS485 (KBD, DVR…) to TRX+, TRX- of the Dome videocamera.
The RS-485 does not support using a star connection layout.
For such a connection type, you a serial distributor.The RS-485
supports a distance of 1.2 km, so for greater distances we suggest
using repeaters.
Connecting the alarms
From AL1 to 8 (ALARM IN)
To receive and answer from the videocamera about an event, you
can use magnetic sensors, PIR or others
GND
Connect the ground to the Alarm input and/or the Alarm output
to the GND connector.
NO/NC (Clean contact relay output)
The video camera may activate external devices, such as buzzers or
lights via a relay switch. Connect the device to the NO connectors
(NC) (Alarm Out) and COM (Common).
Connecting up to the power supply
Connect the 24 VCA 80VA power supply to the Dome videocamera.
Mounting
Description of parts
  Hooking slot;
  Left hook;
  Right hook;
Fastening screw;
20 pin connector.
After setting the switches and making the connections as
explained above, you can mount the videocam. Take the end of
the Dome videocam with you hand, as illustrated in the drawing.
1. Line up the two yellow stickers and slide the left hook along
the guide rail until it snaps into place.
2. Now move the end of the videocam upwards and tilt it until
the right hook snaps into place. The 20 pin connector will insert
automatically
3. Immediately fasten the locking screw to the right hook.
You can install the videocamera onto a supporting structure that
can hold 5 kg of weight.
Dismantling and disposal
Always make sure you comply with local laws before dismantling
and disposing of the product.
The packaging materials (cardboard, plastic, and so on) should
be disposed of as solid urban waste, and simply separated from
other waste for recycling.
Other components may contain pollutants. They must therefore
be removed and handed over to  rms authorized to collect and
dispose of them.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN NATURE!
The data and information in this manual may be changed at any
time and without notice.
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