Messoa SAC762 Quick start guide

Category
Security cameras
Type
Quick start guide

Messoa SAC762 is a state-of-the-art surveillance joystick with a comprehensive set of features designed to enhance the user's security and surveillance capabilities. Its advanced 3-axis joystick provides precise and intuitive control over pan, tilt, and zoom functions, allowing for seamless camera movement and target tracking. The device's built-in LCD screen displays critical system information, including camera ID, protocol, firmware version, and baud rate, ensuring effortless monitoring and troubleshooting.

Messoa SAC762 supports multiple communication protocols, including MESSOA-D, MESSOA-P, PELCO-D, and PELCO-P, offering compatibility with a wide range of speed dome cameras and decoders. This versatility enables integration with existing security systems and simplifies the management of multiple devices.

Messoa SAC762 is a state-of-the-art surveillance joystick with a comprehensive set of features designed to enhance the user's security and surveillance capabilities. Its advanced 3-axis joystick provides precise and intuitive control over pan, tilt, and zoom functions, allowing for seamless camera movement and target tracking. The device's built-in LCD screen displays critical system information, including camera ID, protocol, firmware version, and baud rate, ensuring effortless monitoring and troubleshooting.

Messoa SAC762 supports multiple communication protocols, including MESSOA-D, MESSOA-P, PELCO-D, and PELCO-P, offering compatibility with a wide range of speed dome cameras and decoders. This versatility enables integration with existing security systems and simplifies the management of multiple devices.

Surveillance Joystick
P32-762010-000A A.1_762
CONTENTS
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Precations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4
1. Overview ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
2. Functions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
3. Keyboard Panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
3.1 3-Axis Joystick Front Panel -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
3.2 Keys -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
3.3 Back Panel------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5
4. Operation of the Keyboard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
4.1 Keyboard Communication Protocol Setup -------------------------------------------------------- 6
4.2 Selection of Speed Dome Camera ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6
4.3 Hot Keys ------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
4.4 Master/Slave Control Operation Procedure ---------------------------------------------------- 11
4.5 Joystick Control Pan/Tilt Panel ---------------------------------------------------------------------11
4.6 Connections and Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
PRECATIONS
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The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The 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 frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference
at their own expense.
FCC Caution:
To ensure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables when
connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modications
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operation this equipment.
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NOTES OF USE
1. Overview
The speed dome camera control keyboard is a peripheral product for wise
speed domes, decoders, and other terminal receivers. The EIA/RS – 485
electric interface is used to connect a control keyboard and a receiver in the
maximum communication distance of 1.2km. The keyboard controls 256
domes or decoders at most if no bus-powered device is driven. A speed
dome camera can be controlled and installed using a control keyboard.
2. Functions
The control keyboard has the following functions:
1. Setting an address range for dome cameras or decoders: 0~255
2. Controlling each function of the cameras directly
3. Entering the speed dome menu for option setting
4. Operating the built-in control panel of the speed dome camera
5. Setting and adjusting preset points and tracks of the dome camera
6. Controlling the dome camera either manually or automatically and
changing the camera’s default settings by adjusting the menu of
a specic camera
7. Controlling zoom, focus, and iris manually
8. Controlling multiple dome cameras
9. Having built-in multi-protocol for selection
3. Keyboard Panel:
3.1 3-Axis Joystick Front Panel
A speed control joystick, LCD, and keys are on the front panel of the control
keyboard. The LCD is designed to display system status and operation infor-
mation and the joystick is designed to control the panel for 4-directional (Up,
Down, Left, and Right) speed movement and manual positioning.
auto scanorigin set preset open close
near far
wide tele
1 2 3
menuinfo pattern patrol
color/monoshift
pattern
rec
pattern
rec stop
4 5 6
7 8 9
cam id 0 enter
lock
function
Surveillance Joystick
up
down
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
3.2 Keys
1. [funciton]: funciton selection
2. [open]: increase lens IRIS
3. [close]: reduce lens IRIS
4. [near]: close-up focusing
5. [far]: far focusing
6. [wide]: zoom out
7. [tele]: zoom in
8. [0] —[9]: digital number pad
9. [cam id]: selection of the speed dome camera
10.[enter]: conrmation key
11.[lock]: lock this device
12.[set]: preset point setting
13.[preset]: preset point calling
14.[pattern]: patrol route calling
15.[patrol]: patrol route calling
16.[pattern rec]: patrol route recording
17.[pattern rec stop]: stop patrol route recording
18.[origin]: return to original (home) position
19.[auto scan]: auto patrol scanning
20.[info]: display camera's information (baud rate, protocol, rmware version
and camera address).
21.[menu]: on screen display menu
22.[shift]: enable the netune funciton
23.[color/mono]: color and black mode
24.[2/8, 4/6]: [2]/[8] is for netuning camera's pan direciton and [4]/[6] is
deisgned for netining tilt direction.
3.3 Back Panel
PO R T 1
PO R T 2
RS 4 85 +
RS 4 85
RS 4 85 +
RS 4 85 -
3.3.1 Power input port: this port is used to connect external regulated power
supply adn input DC12V voltage.
3.3.2 RS485 Com port: this port is used to connect the speed dome and the
master and slave keyboards. The following gure displays the
connection.
connection 1:
PORT 2
PORT 1
KEYBOARD
SPEED DOME
connection 2:
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
PORT 2
PORT 1
PORT 2
PORT 1
Master Keyboard
Slave Keyboard
3.3.3 RS232 Com port: for future use.
4. Operation of the Keyboard
Complete the connection of the speed dome and the keyboard. (Remember
that failure to connect the speed dome and the keyboard properly may result
in an inoperative keyboard.) After the connection is completed, you may start
to operate the speed dome using the keyboard.
4.1 Keyboard Communication Protocol Setup
The factory default of the keyboard communication protocol is set in
"MESSOA-D” default values and our keyboards are provided with 4 speed
dome communication protocols: 1.MESSOA-D 2. MESSOA-P 3.PELCO-D
4.PELCO-P. Refer to the following information for changing keyboard
communication
protocols:
4.1.1 Change Keyboard Communication Protocols/Baud Rates
Press [funtion] to display the current keyboard communication protocol and
baud rate. To change the communication protocol, use the [wide] key to
select a desired protocol. To modify the baud rate, use the [tele] key to select
an appropriate baud rate. Press [enter] to save and exit.
LCD Display:
1. PROTOCOL
MESSOA D 9600
4.2 Selection of Speed Dome Camera
Conrm the ID address of the speed dome camera you want to control and
refer to the Speed Dome Camera Manual for ID address setup. You may
enter the same address to control the corresponding speed dome camera by
following the operation procedure.
LCD Display:
CAMERA ID: 1
MESSOA D 9600
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
This is the standby display which the first row indicates the ID address of
the current dome camera under operation and the second row shows which
protocol and baud rate it is using.
4.2.1 Select to Control the Speed Dome Camera:
Enter: [cam id] + NNN + [enter]
LCD Display:
CAMERA ID: 1
CAMERA ID: 0
The rst row displays the current Camera ID, while the second row awaits a
new input number from 0~255 as the number of the speed dome camera to
be switched to and controlled.
4.2.2 Set up the Speed Dome Preset Points:
Enter: [set] + NNN + [enter]
LCD Display:
The second row awaits a new input number from number. Move the speed
dome to the location you want to set up and set the preset point with the
above input command.
4.2.3 Call the Speed Dome Preset Points:
Enter: [preset] + NN + [enter]
LCD Display:
The second row awaits an input number to call upon the preset point number
that has been set.
4.2.4 Reset the Speed Dome Preset Points:
Enter: [set] + NN + [enter]
LCD Display:
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CAMERA ID: 1
SET ID: 0
CAMERA ID: 1
PRESET NO: 0
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAMERA ID: 1
SET ID: 0
Move the speed dome to location you want to set up. The second row awaits
a new input number from number to overwirte those numbers that have been
assigned as preset points.
4.2.5 Call the Patrol
This function is designed to call the patrol (preset groups which you have
already set in OSD menu of the speed domes).
Enter: [patrol] + N + [enter]
LCD Display:
No. 1~4 preset points group scanning. Complete the preset point
setup in OSD of the speed domes before starting preset point group
scanning.
4.2.6 Start Pattern Recording:
Enter: [pattern rec] + N + [enter]
LCD Display :
No. 1~4 pattern group. Press [pattern rec] + N + [enter] to start recording
and then use the joystick to control and create a recording route. Finally,
press[pattern rec stop] to stop recording.
4.2.7 Call the Speed Dome Pattern Scanning:
Enter: [pattern] + N + [enter]. To call the speed dome pattern scanning.
LCD Display :
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.2.8 Finetune Speed Dome Camera:
Enter: [shift] + [2]/[4]/[6]/[8]. Press [shift] to enter or exit the status of
netune. Then press 2/4/6/8 to netune the pan/tilt direction of speed dome
camera. Use [cam id] or [enter] to decrease or increase the pan/tilt degree
value. The higer the value, the greater the pan/tilt degree.
LCD Display:
4.3 Hot Keys:
The following keys are designed to be the hot keys for speed dome functions;
not just a parameter of input commands but simply just a push button.
4.3.1
[open]
Press [open] to enlarge lens IRIS
4.3.2 [close]
Press[close] to decrease lens IRIS
4.3.3
[near]
Press [near] to adjust close-up focusing
4.3.4 [far]
Press[far] to adjust far focusing.
4.3.5 [wide]
Press [wide] to zoom out.
4.3.6 [tele]
Press [tele] to zoom in.
4.3.7 [lock]
Press [lock] to lock all funcitons.
4.3.8 [origin]
Press [origin] to return to the home position.
4.3.9 [auto scan]
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Press [auto scan] to active the auto scanning function and the speed dome
makes a 360° horizontal rotation. To stop scanning, slight control the joystick
to stop auto scanning.
4.3.10 [info]
Press the [info] key to display information of firmware version, protocol,
camera address and baud rate on the monitor display.
4.3.11 [menu]
While this key is pressed, on screen display menu will be shown on the
monitor’s screen. Move the joysticker [up] or [down] to roll the optical
cursor up and down to select options and use [open] or [close] to change
the selected options.
4.3.12
[color/mono]
Press [color/mono] to switch to a color mode or black mode (note: this
funciton only can be enabled if the speed dome includes the day/night
funciton)
4.3.13 [funciton]
The [function] key contains the following functions of “1.PROTOCOL”,
2.PORT2 TYPE, and “3.EXIT”. Use [near] or [far] to cycle through the
functions and stop.
1. PROTOCOL/BAUD RATE
Set the protocol type and baud rate for the keyboard. Press [function]
to display the current keyboard communication protocol and baud rate.
To change the communication protocol, use [wide] to select a desired
communcaion protocol and press [tele] to select an appropriate baud rate .
Press [enter] to save and exit.
LCD Display:
2. PORT2 TYPE
Change the port 2 signal connection to receiving or transmitting mode. The
rst row shows the function type and the second row displays the function
status.Press [wide] or [tele] to change the setting status to be RX (Receiving)
or TX (Transmitting) and then press [ENTER] to conrm.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
LCD Display:
3. EXIT
To exit from function options. Press [enter] to conrm.
LCD Display:
4.4 Master/Slave Control Operation Procedure
When having more than one keyboard and all of them has to be connecting
together, please follow the step 4.11 for setting up the keyboard Port Mode.
Choose RX (Receiving ) mode for PORT 2 on the Master Keyboard as a
communication output port for Slave Keyboard port 1. (See diagram below)
4.5 Joystick control Pan/Tilt Panel:
PORT 2
PORT 1
PORT 2
PORT 1
Master Keyboard
Slave Keyboard
DOWN
UP
RIGHT
LEFT
FAST
SLOW
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
The gearshift joystick is used to control rotation/elevation direction and speed
of the Pan / Tilt functions of camera. The angle of the joystick shown in the
right-hand side of above gure determines the rotation/elevation speed. The
rotation speed can be adjusted evenly by changing the inclination angle of
the joystick. During scanning, the camera will automatically focus on the
clear object.
4.5.1 A 3D joystick can be used for lens zoom in/out. By twisting the joystick
clockwise means zoom in and anti-clockwise means for zoom out.
4.6 Connections and Setup
A.) Serial Connection
B.) Start Connection
PORT 2
PORT 1
KEYBOARD
NO.1
NO.254
NO.255
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Messoa SAC762 Quick start guide

Category
Security cameras
Type
Quick start guide

Messoa SAC762 is a state-of-the-art surveillance joystick with a comprehensive set of features designed to enhance the user's security and surveillance capabilities. Its advanced 3-axis joystick provides precise and intuitive control over pan, tilt, and zoom functions, allowing for seamless camera movement and target tracking. The device's built-in LCD screen displays critical system information, including camera ID, protocol, firmware version, and baud rate, ensuring effortless monitoring and troubleshooting.

Messoa SAC762 supports multiple communication protocols, including MESSOA-D, MESSOA-P, PELCO-D, and PELCO-P, offering compatibility with a wide range of speed dome cameras and decoders. This versatility enables integration with existing security systems and simplifies the management of multiple devices.

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