Videology 20Z704T-PZ10 User manual

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Security cameras
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User manual
Instruction Manual
20Z704T-PZ10
Mini Speed Dome Camera
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searching for the model number, and comparing revision letters on the respective
document, located in the document’s footer.
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product was purchased.
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37M Lark Industrial Parkway
Greenville, RI 02828
Tel: 401-949-5332
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Table Of Contents
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1. Document History.............................................................................................. 4
2. Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................. 4
3. Precautions ...................................................................................................... 5
4. Features .......................................................................................................... 6
5. Product & Accessories ........................................................................................ 7
5.1. (10x/12x Zoom Models)............................................................................... 7
5.2. Product & Accessories (Variable Focus Lens Model) .......................................... 7
5.3. Options ..................................................................................................... 7
6. Parts Name & Functions ..................................................................................... 9
7. Installation ..................................................................................................... 10
7.1. DIP Switch Setup...................................................................................... 10
7.1.1. Camera ID Setup ............................................................................... 10
7.1.2. Communication Protocol Setup............................................................. 10
7.1.3. Termination Switch Setting .................................................................. 11
7.2. Direct Installation on the Ceiling ................................................................. 12
7.3. Installation using Ceiling Mount Bracket ....................................................... 13
7.4. Installation using Wall Mount Bracket .......................................................... 14
7.5. Cabling.................................................................................................... 15
7.5.1. Power Connection............................................................................... 15
7.5.2. RS-485 Communication....................................................................... 15
7.5.3. Video Connection ............................................................................... 16
7.5.4. Network Connection (Reserved for future network models)....................... 16
7.5.5. Alarm Input Connection ...................................................................... 16
8. Check points before operation ........................................................................... 17
8.1. Preset and Pattern Function Pre-Check......................................................... 17
8.2. Starting OSD Menu ................................................................................... 17
8.3. Reserved Preset........................................................................................ 17
8.4. Preset ..................................................................................................... 18
8.5. Swing ..................................................................................................... 18
8.6. Pattern.................................................................................................... 19
8.7. Group ..................................................................................................... 20
8.8. Other Functions ........................................................................................ 20
9. OSD Display of Main Screen.............................................................................. 22
10. Menu.......................................................................................................... 23
10.1. General Rules of Key Operation for Menu .................................................. 23
10.2. Main Menu............................................................................................ 23
10.3. Display Setup ....................................................................................... 23
10.3.1. Compass Direction Setup ................................................................. 23
10.4. PRIVACY ZONE MASK Setup.................................................................... 24
10.4.1. Privacy Zone Area Setup .................................................................. 24
10.4.2. Privacy Zone Size Adjustment........................................................... 24
10.5. CAMERA SETUP ..................................................................................... 25
10.5.1. White Balance Setup ....................................................................... 25
10.5.2. Auto Exposure Setup ....................................................................... 26
10.5.3. White Balance Setup ....................................................................... 27
10.5.4. Auto Exposure Setup ....................................................................... 27
10.6. Motion Setup ........................................................................................ 28
10.6.1. Parking Action Setup ....................................................................... 29
10.6.2. Alarm Input Setup .......................................................................... 29
10.7. PRESET Setup ....................................................................................... 30
10.7.1. Edit Preset Scene ............................................................................ 31
10.7.2. Edit Preset Label ............................................................................. 31
10.8. Swing Setup ......................................................................................... 32
10.9. Pattern Setup........................................................................................ 33
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10.9.1. Edit Pattern.................................................................................... 33
10.10. Group Setup ......................................................................................... 34
10.11. Edit Group............................................................................................ 34
10.12. System Initialize (10x Zoom Model) ......................................................... 35
10.12.1. Initial Configuration Table ................................................................ 36
10.13. System Initialize (Variable Focus Lens Model) ............................................ 37
10.13.1. Initial Configuration Table (Variable Focus Lens Model)......................... 37
11. Specifications .............................................................................................. 38
11.1. Dimensions........................................................................................... 39
12. Contact Information ..................................................................................... 40
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1. Document History
Revision Issue Date Reason CN#
Rev A 06-30-09 Initial release 09-0101
Rev B 08-13-09 Section 4, 8.8, 10.5.2 revised 09-0116
2. Important Safety Instructions
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open covers.
No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this camera
to rain or moisture.
Read Instructions
Read all of the safety and operating instructions before using the product.
Retain Instructions
Save these instructions for future reference.
Attachments / Accessories
Do not use attachments or accessories unless recommended by the manufacturer as they
may cause hazards, damage product and void warranty.
Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water or moisture.
Installation
Do not place or mount this product in or on an unstable or improperly supported location.
Improperly installed product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and damage
to the product. Use only with a mounting device recommended by the manufacturer, or sold
with the product. To insure proper mounting, follow the manufacturer's instructions and use
only mounting accessories recommended by manufacturer.
Power source
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label.
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3. Precautions
Operating
Before using, make sure power supply and others are properly connected.
While operating, if any abnormal condition or malfunction is observed, stop using the
camera immediately and then contact your local dealer.
Handling
Do not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera.
Do not drop or subject the camera to shock and vibration as this can damage
camera.
Care must be taken when you clean the clear dome cover. Especially, scratch and
dust will ruin your quality of camera.
Installation and Storage
Do not install the camera in areas of extreme temperature, which exceed the
allowable range.
Avoid installing in humid or dusty places.
Avoid installing in places where radiation is present.
Avoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic fields and electric signals.
Avoid installing in places where the camera would be subject to strong vibrations.
Never expose the camera to rain and water.
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4. Features
Camera Specifications
CCD Sensor:
1/4" Interline Transfer CCD
Zoom Magnification:
x10 Optical Zoom, x10 Digital Zoom (Max. x 100 Zoom) 10x Zoom Model
x12 Optical Zoom, x10 Digital Zoom (Max. x120 Zoom) 12x Zoom Model
Variable focus lens model (3.8mm~9.5mm), size 38x38 Variable Focus Lens Model
True Day & Night Function with moveable IR cut filter
Various Focus Mode: Auto-Focus / Manual Focus / Semi-Auto Focus.
(except the Variable Focus Lens model)
Independent & Simultaneous Camera Characteristic Setup in Preset operation
Powerful Pan/Tilt Functions
Max. 360°/sec high speed Pan/Tilt Motion
Using Vector Drive Technology, Pan/Tilt motions are achieved in the shortest path.
As a result, time to target view is reduced dramatically and the video on the monitor
is very natural to watch.
For jog operation using a controller, since ultra slow speed 0.05°/sec can be
reached, it is very easy to position a camera to the desired target view. Additionally
it is easy to move the camera to a desired position with zoom-proportional pan/tilt
movement.
Preset, Pattern, Swing, Group, Privacy Mask and More…
Max. 127 Presets are assignable and characteristics of each preset can be set up
independently, such as White Balance, Auto Exposure, Label and so on.
Max. 8 set of Swing actions can be stored. This enables camera to move repetitively
between two preset positions with a designated speed.
Max. 4 Patterns can be recorded and played back. This enables you to move the
camera from any PTZ trajectory recorded by the joystick movement as closely as
possible.
Max. 8 set of Group actions can be stored. This enables you to move the camera
repetitively from a combination of Presets or Patterns or Swings. A Group is
composed of max. 20 entities of Preset/Pattern/Swings.
Privacy Masks are assignable, so as not to intrude on other’s privacy. (4 Privacy
Zones)
PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Control
With RS-485 communication, a max. of 255 cameras can be controlled. Pelco-D or
Pelco-P protocol can be selected as a control protocol in the current version of
firmware.
OSD (On Screen Display) Menu
OSD menu is provided to display the status of a camera and to configure the
functions interactively.
The information such as Camera ID, Pan/Tilt Angle, Alarm Input and Preset can be
displayed on screen.
Alarm I/O Functions
4 alarm sensor inputs are available.
To prevent external electric noise and shock completely, the alarm sensor inputs are
decoupled with a photo isolator.
The signal range of sensor input is from DC 5.0 to 12.0 volts to adopt to various
applications.
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5. Product & Accessories
5.1. (10x/12x Zoom Models)
Plastic Anchor
5.2. Product & Accessories (Variable Focus Lens Model)
Plastic Anchor
5.3. Options
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Ceiling Mount Bracket
Wall Mount Bracket
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6. Parts Name & Functions
Main Unit / Surface Mount Bracket Back of Main Unit
Dome Cover (Bubble) Do not remove protection vinyl from the bubble before
finishing the installation process, thus protecting the bubble
from scratches or dust.
Selectable clear or smoke types.
Surface Mount Base This is used to install the camera directly on the ceiling. After
separating this cover, attach this directly to ceiling.
Camera must be assembled at the last stage.
Fixing Screw Fixes main unit to surface mount bracket.
Cabling Terminal Block During installation, Power, Video, Communication, Alarm Input
cables are to be connected on to this cabling terminal block.
DIP Switch Adjusts camera ID and protocols.
Focus Handle Adjusting the focus lens (FAR/NEAR)
Zoom Handle Adjusting the zoom lens (TELE/WIDE)
Service Monitor Connector User service monitor connector assists setting the camera
angle and focus when installing
DC Level Volume Adjusting the DC iris level
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7. Installation
7.1. DIP Switch Setup
Before you install the camera, you should set the DIP switches to configure the camera ID,
communication protocol.
7.1.1. Camera ID Setup
ID number of camera is set using dip switch. The example is shown bellow.
The range of ID is 1~255. Do not use 0 as camera ID. Factory default of Camera ID is 1.
If you want to control a certain camera, you must match the camera ID with Cam ID setting
of DVR or Controller.
7.1.2. Communication Protocol Setup
Select the appropriate Protocol with DIP switch combination.
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ID Value 1 2 4 8 19 32 64 128
ex) ID=5 on off on off off off off off
ex) ID=10 off on off on off off off off
Switch State
P0
(Pin 1)
P2
(Pin 2)
P3
(Pin 3)
Protocol
OFF OFF OFF PELCO-D, 2400 bps
ON OFF OFF PELCO-D, 9600 bps
OFF ON OFF PELCO-P, 4800 bps
ON ON OFF PELCO-P, 9600 bps
Others Reserved
If you want to control using a DVR or P/T controller, their protocol must be identical to the
camera. Otherwise, you cannot control the camera.
If you changed camera protocol by changing DIP S/W, the change will be effective after you
reboot the camera.
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Factory default of protocol is “Pelco-D, 2400 bps”.
7.1.3. Termination Switch Setting
Termination switch (Pin 4) is used in cases listed below.
Long-distance communication between the controller and the camera (1-to-1
connection)
When the connecting distance between the two units is especially long,
communication errors may occur due to the impedance of transmission cable. In this
case, set the termination switch of both units to ON.
Controlling multiple cameras (Multiple connection)
The camera may not operate correctly if multiple cameras are connected and
controlled. In this case, set the termination switch of the controller and the last
connected camera to ON and the switch of other cameras is OFF.
Ex) Using the Terminating Resistance
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7.2. Direct Installation on the Ceiling
1) To pass cables to upside of ceiling,
please, make about 50~60mm hole on the
ceiling panel.
2) Detach the marked part from the rubber
gasket and screw the surface mount bracket
to the ceiling with fixing screws.
3) Wire cables to terminal block and connect
the terminal blocks to main unit.
4) Insert the main body into the surface
mount bracket with the molding lines on
each part being aligned and turning
clockwise.
5) Insert the fixing screw tightly and detach
the protection vinyl from dome cover.
You can use “Guide
Pattern” for the
making holes.
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7.3. Installation using Ceiling Mount Bracket
1) Screw ceiling mount bracket to ceiling
with screws.
2) Detach the marked part from the rubber
gasket and screw the mounting base to the
ceiling mount bracket with fixing screws.
3) Wire cables to terminal block and connect
the terminal blocks to main unit.
4) Insert the main body into the ceiling
mount bracket with the molding lines on
each part being aligned and turning
clockwise.
5) Insert the fixing screw tightly and detach
the protection vinyl from dome cover.
You can use “Guide
Pattern” for making
holes.
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7.4. Installation using Wall Mount Bracket
1) Screw wall mount bracket to ceiling with 3
screws.
2) Detach the marked part from the rubber
gasket and screw the mounting base to the
wall mount bracket with fixing screws.
3) Wire cables to terminal block and connect
the terminal blocks to main unit.
4) Insert the main body into the wall mount
bracket with the molding lines on each part
being aligned and turning clockwise.
5) Insert the fixing screw tightly and detach
the protect the vinyl from dome cover.
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7.5. Cabling
7.5.1. Power Connection
Please, check the voltage and current capacity of rated power carefully. Rated power is
indicated in the back of main unit.
Rated Power Input Voltage Range Current Consumption
DC 12V DC 11V ~ 18V 0.8 A
AC 24V AC 17V ~ 29V 0.4 A
To the case of variable focus lens model is supported only DC12V/1A.
7.5.2. RS-485 Communication
For PTZ control, connect this line to a keyboard, or DVR, or other RS-485 control (i.e. PC).
To control multiple cameras,
RS-485 communication lines are connected in parallel as shown
below.
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7.5.3. Video Connection
Connect with BNC coaxial cable
7.5.4. Network Connection (Reserved for future network models)
7.5.4.1. NETWORK 1
Connect with LAN cable.
If LAN cable is not connected properly, This product can not be operate.
7.5.4.2. NETWORK 2 (Reserved for supplier.)
DO NOT CONNECT WITH ANY DEVICE.
7.5.5. Alarm Input Connection
Sensor Input (open collector example)
Before connecting sensors, check driving voltage and output signal type of the sensor. Since
output signals of sensors are either Open Collector or Voltage Output type. In general, the
cabling must be done properly depending on which is used.
Signal Description
IN COM+ Connect (+) cable of electric power source for Sensors to this
port as shown in the circuit above.
IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4 Connect output of sensors for each port as shown in the circuit
above.
If you want to use Alarm Input, the types of sensor must be selected in the OSD menu.
The sensor types are Normal Open and Normal Closed. If the sensor type is not selected
properly, the alarm can be activated in reverse.
Normal Open Output Voltage is high state when sensor is activated
Normal Close Output Voltage is high state when sensor is not activated
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8. Check points before operation
Before power is applied, please check the cables carefully.
The camera ID of the controller must be identical to that of the target camera. The camera
ID can be checked by reading the DIP switch of the camera, or the boot window on power-
up.
If your controller supports multi-protocols, the protocol must be changed to match that of
the camera.
If you changed the camera protocol by changing the DIP switch, the change will take effect
only after you reboot the camera.
Since the operation method can be different for each controller available, refer to the
manual for your controller if camera cannot be controlled properly. The operation of this
manual is based on the standard Pelco
®
Controller.
8.1. Preset and Pattern Function Pre-Check
Check how to operate preset and pattern function with controller or DVR in advance to
operate camera function fully when using controller or DVR.
Refer to the following table when using standard Pelco® protocol controller.
< Go Preset > Input [Preset Number] and press [Preset] button shortly.
< Set Preset > Input [Preset Number] and press [Preset] button for more than 2
seconds.
< Run Pattern > Input [Pattern Number] and press [Pattern] button shortly.
< Set Pattern > Input [Pattern Number] and press [Pattern] button for more than 2
seconds.
If controller or DVR has no pattern button or function, use shortcut keys with preset
numbers. For more information, refer to Section 8.3 in this manual.
8.2. Starting OSD Menu
Function Using the OSD menu, Preset, Pattern, Swing, Group and Alarm Input function can
be configured for each application.
Enter Menu <Go Preset> [95]
8.3. Reserved Preset
Description Some Preset numbers are reserved to special functions.
Function <Go Preset> [95] : Enters into OSD menu
<Go Preset> [131~134] Runs Pattern Function 1 ~ 4
<Go Preset> [141~148] Runs Swing Function 1 ~ 8
<Go Preset> [151~158] Runs Group Function 1 ~ 8
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8.4. Preset
Function Max. 127 positions can be stored as Preset position. The Preset
number can be assigned from 1 to 128, but 95 is reserved for starting
OSD menu.
Camera characteristics (i.e. White Balance, Auto Exposure) can be set
up independently for each preset. Label should be blank and "Camera
Adjust" should be set to "GLOBAL" as default. All characteristics can be
set up in OSD menu.
Set Preset <Set Preset> [1~128]
Run Preset <Go Preset> [1~128]
Delete Preset To delete Preset, use OSD menu.
8.5. Swing
Function By using Swing function, you can make the camera move between 2
Preset positions repeatedly. When swing function runs, camera moves
from the preset assigned as the 1
st
point to the preset assigned as the
2nd point in CW (Clockwise) direction. Then camera moves from the
preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset assigned as the 1st
point in CCW (Counterclockwise) direction.
In case that the preset assigned as the 1st point is same as the preset
assigned as the 2
nd
point, camera turns on its axis by 360° in CW
(Clockwise) direction and then it turns on its axis by 360° in CCW
(Counterclockwise) direction.
Speed can be set up from 1°/sec to 180°/sec.
Set Swing To set Swing, use OSD menu.
Run Swing Method 1) <Run Pattern> [Swing NO.+10]
ex) Run Swing 3: <Run Pattern> [13]
Method 2) <Go Preset> [Swing NO.+140]
ex) Run Swing 3: <Go Preset> [143]
Delete Swing To delete Swing, use OSD menu.
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8.6. Pattern
Function A Pattern Function memorizes the path of the joystick controller
for an assigned time and relays the path exactly as it
memorized.
4 Patterns are available and a Maximum of 1200
communication commands can be stored in a pattern.
Set Pattern Pattern can be created by one of following two methods.
Method 1) <Set Pattern> [Pattern NO.]
Pattern editing screen is displayed as below.
Movement by Joystick and preset movement can be
memorized in a pattern.
The total memory size is displayed in a progress bar.
To save the recording press NEAR, and to cancel press
the FAR key.
Method 2) OSD
Using OSD Menu: See the section “How to use OSD
Menu”.
Run Pattern Method 1) <Run Pattern> [Pattern NO.]
ex) Run Pattern 2 : <Run Pattern> [2]
Method 2) <Go Preset> [Pattern NO.+130]
ex) Run Pattern 2: <Go Preset> [132]
Delete Pattern To delete Pattern, use OSD menu.
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8.7. Group
Function The Group function allows running a sequence of Presets, Pattern
and/or Swings. Max 8 group can be stored. Each group can have a
max of 20 action entities, which can be preset, pattern or swing.
Preset speed can be set up and the repeat number of Pattern & Swing
in the Group setup. Dwell time between actions can be set up also.
Set Group Use OSD Menu to create a Group.
Run Group Method 1) <Run Pattern> [Group NO.+20]
ex) Run Group 7 : <Run Pattern> [27]
Method 2) <Go Preset> [Group NO.++150]
ex) Run Group 7 : <Go Preset> [157]
Delete Group To delete Group, use OSD menu.
8.8. Other Functions
Power (Up Action) This function resumes the last action executed before power down.
Most actions, such as Preset, Pattern, Swing and Group, are available
for this function, but Jog actions are not available to resume.
Auto Flip
10x Zoom Model If the tilt angle arrives at the top of tilt orbit (90°
straight down), the images are reversed
automatically and F appears in screen. If this
function is set to OFF, tilt movement range is
limited to 0° ~ 95°.
Parking Action This function enables the ability to locate the camera to a specific
position automatically. If the operator doesn’t operate the controller
for awhile, the Park Time can be defined as an interval from 1 minute
to 4 hours.
Alarm Input 4 Alarm Inputs are used. If an external sensor is activated, the camera
can be set to move to a corresponding preset position. It should be
noted that the last alarm input is in effect if multiple sensors are
activated.
Privacy Zone Mask To protect privacy, a maximum of 4 Privacy Masks can be created in
arbitrary position to hide objects such as windows, shops or a private
house. With Spherical Coordinates system, powerful Privacy Zone
Mask function is possible.
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