Videology 20Z404-27XF User manual

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Security cameras
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Instruction Manual
20Z404-27XF
IMAGING SOLUTIONS INC.
Original Equipment Manufacturer
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Table of Contents
1. Document History ................................................................................................................. 3
2. Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 3
2.1. Lens ............................................................................................................................. 3
2.2. Camera Functions ........................................................................................................... 4
3. Interface .............................................................................................................................. 5
3.1. Pin Assignment .............................................................................................................. 5
3.2. J204 10 Pin Connector .................................................................................................. 5
3.3. J208 3 Pin Connector (Remote Control) ........................................................................... 5
4. Recommended Circuit for Local Controls ................................................................................... 6
5. Lens Test Condition ............................................................................................................... 7
5.1. Zoom ............................................................................................................................ 7
5.2. Focus ............................................................................................................................ 7
5.3. Auto Iris ........................................................................................................................ 7
6. Dimensions .......................................................................................................................... 8
7. OSD Navigation .................................................................................................................... 9
7.1. OSD (On Screen Display) ................................................................................................. 9
7.2. Menus and Operations ................................................................................................... 11
7.2.1. MAIN MENU ........................................................................................................... 11
7.2.2. FOCUS.................................................................................................................. 11
7.2.3. EXPOSURE ............................................................................................................ 12
7.2.4. BLC ...................................................................................................................... 13
7.2.5. WHITE BAL ........................................................................................................... 13
7.2.6. 3D-DNR ................................................................................................................ 14
7.2.7. SPECIAL ............................................................................................................... 14
7.2.8. GENERAL .............................................................................................................. 16
8. Communication Protocol ....................................................................................................... 17
9. Communication Format ........................................................................................................ 19
9.1. Parameter of RS-232C ................................................................................................... 19
9.2. Packet Structure ........................................................................................................... 19
9.3. Bytes of a packet .......................................................................................................... 20
9.4. Check Sum Method ....................................................................................................... 20
9.5. Response from the camera ............................................................................................. 21
9.6. Response Time ............................................................................................................. 21
9.7. Communication Time Delay ............................................................................................ 21
9.8. Communication Advisory ............................................................................................... 21
10. Command List ................................................................................................................. 22
10.1. Response Packet ....................................................................................................... 22
10.1.1. Response Packet Commands .................................................................................... 23
10.1.2. Response Packet Commands 1 .............................................................................. 23
10.1.3. Response Packet Commands 2 .............................................................................. 24
10.2. General Response Packet ............................................................................................ 24
10.3. General Control Commands - 1 ................................................................................... 25
10.4. General Control Commands 2 ................................................................................... 26
10.5. Digital Effect and OSD Control Commands .................................................................... 27
10.6. AE Control Command ................................................................................................. 28
10.7. Focus Control Commands ........................................................................................... 29
10.8. Zoom/Focus Operation Commands - 1 .......................................................................... 30
10.9. Zoom/Focus Operation Commands -2 ........................................................................... 31
10.10. Preset Control Commands .......................................................................................... 32
10.11. WB (White Balance) Control Commands ....................................................................... 33
10.12. Privacy Control Commands 1 ...................................................................................... 34
10.13. Privacy Control Commands 2 ...................................................................................... 35
10.14. Key Action Commands - 1 (*NN 75 PP XX YY) ............................................................... 36
10.15. Key Action Commands - 2 (*NN 75 PP XX YY) ............................................................... 37
11. Contact Information ......................................................................................................... 38
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1. Document History
2. Specifications
20Z404-27XF
21Z404-27XF
1/4” SONY ExView CCD
811 x 508 410K
795 x 596 470K
768 x 494 380K
752 x 582 440K
580 TVL
2:1 Interlace
15.734 kHz x 59.94 Hz
15.625 kHz x 50 Hz
Sensitivity
Day Mode
Min. illumination 0.5 lux (30IRE)
Night Mode
0.1 lux (30IRE)
DSS
0.00005 lux (128FLD, 30IRE)
> 50dB (AGC Off)
On/off (4 programmable zones per screen)
1.0 Vp-p (75 Ohm, composite)
9.5V~15V (recommended 12.0VDC ±0.5V)
Startup 1Amp
steady state 240mA
4.56W (max)
RS-232C
Pelco-D/Pelco-P
Environmental
-5
0
C ~ 50
0
C (23
0
F ~ 122
0
F)
20% ~ 60% RH
-40
0
C ~ 60
0
C (-40
0
F ~ 140
0
F)
90% RH
Mechanical (see section 7)
65mm x 62mm x 122mm (2.6” x 2.4” x 4.8”)
(Net) 325g (11.46 oz)
Built-in (see section 2.1)
27x F=3.6 - 97.2mm (f1.6)
10x
H 55.21 (wide) 2.12 (tele)
V 42.16 (wide) 1.60 (tele)
2.1. Lens
F1.6 (W) ~ 3.7 (T) (± 7), f = 3.6 ~ 97.2mm (± 7)
High Durability Zoom Lens
Zoom Durability More than 500k at Room Temperature
Focus Durability More than 1,000k at Room Temperature
Iris Durability More than 500k at Room Temperature
Focus Length ~ 1.0m (Tele) ~ 0.01m (Wide)
Signal Process Digital Signal Process
Revision
Issue Date
Reason
CN#
Rev A
08-22-11
Initial release
11-0092
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Sync System Internal/External
2.2. Camera Functions
Optical Zoom TELE ~ WIDE (Zoom Speed: 4 sec)
Digital Zoom ON / Off (X10 times)
Video Focus Auto / Manual (NEAR ~ FAR) / Push Auto
Manual Mode
White Balance Auto / Indoor / Outdoor / Push Auto / Manual (R&B Gain Level UP/Down)
Special (R or B Gain Level Control)
Shutter Speed Auto / Manual (1/60 ~ 1/ 10000 (NTSC) / 1/50 ~ 1/10000 (PAL)
Iris Control Auto / Manual (Manual Iris Level: UP ~ Down)
Gain Control Auto / Manual (Auto Gain Control: UP ~ Down)
Sharpness Manual (Sharpness UP ~ Down)
Brightness Manual (Brightness UP ~ Down)
Negative Off / On
OSD Function On / Off, English / Chinese
Flickerless Off / On 1 / 100 sec Shutter Set (NTSC)
1 / 120 sec Shutter Set (PAL)
Backlight normal / High / Low (zone selectable)
Day & Night Function Auto / Day / Night
D-Effect Off/V-flip/H-flip
Video Output Levels
Color Reproduction
NTSC
Video Level
0.714 ± 0.07V (100 ± 10 IRE)
Sync Level
0.286 ± 0.035V (40 ± 10 IRE)
Burst Level
0.286 ± 0.035V (40 ± 10 IRE)
PAL
Video Level
700 ± 70 mV
Sync Level
300 ± 35 mV
Burst Level
300 ± 35 mV
COLOR
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
BURST
NTSC
Amplitude (%)
200 ± 40%
130 ± 40%
115 ± 40%
100%(Base)
Phase (°)
103 ± 20°
345 ± 20°
170 ± 20°
180° (Base)
PAL
Amplitude (%)
200 ± 40%
130 ± 40%
115 ± 40%
100%(Base)
Phase (°)
103 ± 20°
345 ± 20°
170 ± 20°
135° (Base)
Zoom Start Zoom Stop
Manual (AF Action is activated for a moment before focus stops)
Manual
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3. Interface
3.1. Pin Assignment
TTL Communication (10 Pin Molex Connector)
3.2. J204 10 Pin Connector
PIN No.
NAME
I/O
COLOR
LEVEL
1
COUT
Output
White
Chroma Out
2
YOUT
Output
Gray
Luminance Out
3
GND
Violet
Video ground
4
VOUT
Output
Blue
CVBS Out 1V ±0.2 Vp-p
5
12V
Input
Green
9V ~ 15V (Recommendation 12±0.5 V)
6
KEY 1
Input
Yellow
7
KEY 2
Input
Orange
8
RXD
Input
Red
CMOS Level 5V ( Low : Max 0.8V , High : Min 3.7V )
9
TXD
Output
Brown
CMOS Level 5V ( Low : Max 0.8V , High : Min 3.7V )
10
GND
Black
Power/Data ground
All other connectors on the camera module are used solely for manufacturing. (Not for user)
3.3. J208 3 Pin Connector (Remote Control)
PIN No.
NAME
I/O
1
DC OUT
Output
2
GND (for R/C)
3
R/C Data
Input
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4. Recommended Circuit for Local Controls
KEY Function
6.8K
8.2K
12K
18K
33K
68K
180K
TELE(+)
0.01uF
KEY 1
6
0.01uF
KEY 2
7
WIDE(-)
NEAR(+)
FAR(-)
MENU
(OSD ON/OFF)
MIRROR
FOCUS
AUTO/
MANUAL
Initial SET
POWER
ON/OFF
BRT(+)
BRT(-)
SHARP(+)
SHARP(-)
NEG/POS
B/W
(FREEZE)
* If you press and hold MENU for over 2 seconds, the OSD will turn off.
Menu mode will be displayed again once Menu is pressed.
Menu is used to select the subcategories.
6.8K
8.2K
12K
18K
33K
68K
180K
B/L
(FLIP/INVERT)
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5. Lens Test Condition
5.1. Zoom
5.2. Focus
5.3. Auto Iris
TELE
WIDE
1 sec pause
1 Cycle
RESET
NEAR
FAR
1V pause
1V pause
1V
1 Cycle
3sec
1 Cycle
3sec
6 sec
OPEN
CLOSE
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6. Dimensions
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7. OSD Navigation
7.1. OSD (On Screen Display)
1) OSD DISPLAY POSITION
2) DESCRIPTION
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7.2. Menus and Operations
7.2.1. MAIN MENU
The main menu is show below. 9 functions can be selected. Many of these sections have
subsections as described in the proceeding pages.
Each section has INITIAL and EXIT.
INITIAL: Resets back to factory default settings of that particular category
EXIT: Closes the menu or submenu. Closing a submenu moves you back to the main menu.
MENU
[FOCUS]
EXPOSURE
BLC
WHITE BAL
3D-DNR
SPECIAL
GENERAL
INITIAL
EXIT
7.2.2. FOCUS
Sets camera zoom and focus
FOCUS
FOCUS MODE
MANUAL
FOCAL DIST
50CM
ZOOM START
X001
ZOOM END
X270
ZOOM SPEED
3
REFRESH MODE
OFF
REFRESH TIME
NOT USED
INITIAL
ON
EXIT
FOCUS MODE
AUTO: Focuses automatically
MANUAL*: Focuses manually via end user
*Note: Automatic focus in manual mode is only possible when the location of the zoom lens has changed
or when the “temporary automatic focus” category is selected. Automatic focus is also possible based on
external AF command.
FOCAL DIST
Minimal distance the camera can focus. Ex) 10cm: Objects closer than 10cm cannot be brought
into focus.
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ZOOM START
Minimum zoom movement. Possible from x001 to x270
ZOOM END
Maximum zoom movement. Possible from x001 to x270
ZOOM SPEED
Zoom speed movement. Possible from x1 to x27
MENU
FOCUS
[EXPOSURE]
BLC
WHITE BAL
3D-DNR
SPECIAL
GENERAL
INITIAL
EXIT
7.2.3. EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE
AE MODE
AUTO
SHUTTER
NOT USED
IRIS
NOT USED
AGC
NOT USED
BRIGHTNESS
25
FLICKERLESS
OFF
D.S.S.
FLD 4
INITIAL
ON
EXIT
AE MODE
AUTO, MANUAL
BRIGHTNESS
Can be adjusted from 0 (dark) to 48 (bright). Note: Not used while in manual mode.
FLICKERLESS
Removes screen flickering caused by discordance of frequency and lighting.
D.S.S.
Use under very low light conditions for full color surveillance.
OFF, FLD 2 FLD 128
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7.2.4. BLC
Use to select BLC mode.
MENU
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
[BLC]
NORMAL, R2, R1, D2, D1, U2, U1
WHITE BAL
3D-DNR
SPECIAL
GENERAL
INITIAL
EXIT
7.2.5. WHITE BAL
Adjusts picture color
MENU
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
BLC
[WHITE BAL]
ATW, PUSH, OUTDOOR, INDOOR,
MANUAL (RED, BLUE, EXIT)
3D-DNR
SPECIAL
GENERAL
INITIAL
EXIT
ATW
Auto Trace White Balance
PUSH
Can be used in Temporary Automatic Mode only. Color will be automatically adjusted (the word
“pressed” will be displayed).
RED
Adjusts R-Gain value from 0-255
BLUE
Adjust B-Gain value from 0-255
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7.2.6. 3D-DNR
3D digital noise reduction used to reduce grainy image
MENU
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
BLC
WHITE BAL
[3D-DNR]
OFF, HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW
SPECIAL
GENERAL
INITIAL
EXIT
MENU
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
BLC
WHITE BAL
3D-DNR
[SPECIAL]
GENERAL
INITIAL
EXIT
7.2.7. SPECIAL
Special settings to fine tune your camera.
SPECIAL
D-EFFECT
OFF/V-FLIP/H-FLIP
SHARPNESS
6
FREEZE
OFF
COLOR
ON
[MOTION]
PRIVACY
INITIAL
EXIT
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7.2.7.1. MOTION
When there is movement of the subject on the screen there will be an alarm, or the user will be
informed through communications or “MD” will display on the screen.
Note: There is a signal every time there is movement by the subject. If motion is detected, MD (Motion Detection) is displayed on
the upper left of the screen.
Caution: An error can occur in the motion detection function in the following cases:
1. When lighting is unsteady
2. When light changes often even though there is no movement of the subject
Note: It is recommended that this function should be used after setting the detection sensitivity and the
zone state after videoing the environment for an extended time.
MOTION
ZONE SELECT
CENTER
ZONE STATE
OFF
SENSITIVITY
8
INITIAL
OFF
EXIT
ZONE SELECT
Zone can be set to UPPER, LOWER, RIGHT, CENTER or WHOLE detection field as shown below:
UPPER
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
LOWER
SENSITIVITY
Sets sensitivity to detect movement from 1 (low) to 15 (high).
MENU
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
BLC
WHITE BAL
3D-DNR
SPECIAL
[GENERAL]
INITIAL
EXIT
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7.2.8. GENERAL
General camera settings
GENERAL
CAM ID
00-255
This needs to be displayed in the menu, regardless of “ID Display”.
It reports the COM number 000-255.
ID DISPLAY
OFF
CAM TITLE
OFF
LANGUAGE
ENG
PROTOCOL
DEF
BAUDRATE
2400; 4800; 9600; 38,400
VERSION
VER 1.1N
INITIAL
OFF
EXIT
CAM ID
Displays the camera‟s ID from 0-255.
LANGUAGE
Displays the currently set language.
PROTOCOL
DEFAULT, P/D (Pelco D) P/P (Pelco P)
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8. Communication Protocol
Customer is responsible for converting RS-485 to RS-232.
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Customer is responsible for converting RS-485 to RS-232.
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9. Communication Format
RS-232C Communication Format
Communication between camera and user is available by using RS-232C.
9.1. Parameter of RS-232C
Baud Rate: 9.6kbps
Start bit: 1
Stop bit: 1
Data bits: 8
None Parity
Flow control: XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS is not supported.
9.2. Packet Structure
The basic unit of communication is called a PACKET. All bytes of the packet are in ASCII format. The
first byte of the packet is called the Header. The second and third bytes are the IDof the camera.
The forth and the fifth bytes are the Command Message. The sixth to the ninth bytes is the
Command Option. The last two bytes are the Check sumof the packet.
The check sum is the sum of 9 bytes (byte0~byte8).
The header must be „*‟.
All bytes of the packet must be in all Capital Letters.
Figure 1. Command Packet Block
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9.3. Bytes of a packet
Byte 0: Header It must be in ASCII code „*‟ (2A hex)
Byte 1: High character of camera ID
Byte 2: Low character of camera ID
Ex) current camera ID : 43 decimal
43 decimal = 2B hex
Byte 1: ASCII code „2‟(32 hex)
Byte 2: ASCII code „B‟(42 hex)
Byte 3, Byte 4: Command
Byte 5 ~ Byte 8: Option of command
Byte 9: High byte of check sum
Byte 10: Low byte of check sum
9.4. Check Sum Method
The value of check sum is calculated as follows:
Check Sum = Byte0 + Byte1+ … + Byte8
Ex) if ID = 43 d (2B hex), command = 75 hex,
command option = 0000
command byte0~byte8 : * 2B 75 0000
ASCII format: 2A 32 42 37 35 30 30 30 30
Sum = 2A+32+42+37+35+30+30+30+30
= 1CA hex
So, the Check Sum = CA
So the complete command packet.
= * 2B 75 0000 CA
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