Videology 20Z704T-PZ30 User manual

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Security cameras
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IMAGING SOLUTIONS INC.
Instruction Manual
30x Outdoor Speed Dome
20Z704T-PZ30
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modify the information in this document as necessary. The customer should make sure that
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that may appear in this document.
Videology Imaging Solutions, Inc. USA Videology Imaging Solutions, B.V. Europe
37M Lark Industrial Parkway
Greenville, RI 02828
Tel: 401-949-5332
Fax: 401-949-5276
Neutronenlaan 4
NL-5405 NH Uden, Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0) 413-256261
Fax: +31 (0) 413-251712
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Table Of Contents
1.
Document History.............................................................................................. 3
2. Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................. 4
2.1. Precautions................................................................................................ 4
3. Introduction ..................................................................................................... 5
3.1. Features.................................................................................................... 5
3.2. Powerful Pan/Tilt Functions .......................................................................... 5
3.3. Preset, Pattern, Swing, & Group.................................................................... 5
3.4. PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Control......................................................................... 5
3.5. OSD (On Screen Display) Menu..................................................................... 6
3.6. Alarm I/O Functions.................................................................................... 6
3.7. Reserved Presets for Special Purposes ........................................................... 6
3.8. Environmental Compatibility......................................................................... 6
3.9. Product & Accessories.................................................................................. 7
Parts Name & Functions......................................................................................... 8
4. Installation....................................................................................................... 9
4.1. DIP Switch Setup........................................................................................ 9
4.2. Address ID Setup...................................................................................... 10
4.3. Options ................................................................................................... 10
4.4. Installation using the Wall Mount ................................................................ 11
4.5. Installation using the Pendant Mount ........................................................... 13
4.6. Wire Connections...................................................................................... 16
4.6.1. Power Connection............................................................................... 16
4.6.2. Video Connection ............................................................................... 16
4.6.3. RS-485 Communication....................................................................... 16
4.7. Alarm I/O Connection................................................................................ 17
5. Operation....................................................................................................... 18
5.1. Check Points before Operation.................................................................... 18
5.2. Preset and Pattern Function Pre-Check......................................................... 18
5.3. Starting OSD Menu ................................................................................... 18
5.4. Reserved Preset........................................................................................ 19
5.5. Preset ..................................................................................................... 19
5.6. Swing ..................................................................................................... 20
5.7. Pattern.................................................................................................... 21
5.8. Group ..................................................................................................... 22
5.9. Other Functions........................................................................................ 23
6. OSD Menu...................................................................................................... 24
6.1. OSD Display of Main Screen ....................................................................... 24
6.2. General Rules of Key Operation for Menu ..................................................... 25
6.3. Main Menu............................................................................................... 25
6.4. Display Setup........................................................................................... 26
6.4.1. Compass Direction Setup..................................................................... 27
6.5. Camera Setup.......................................................................................... 28
6.5.1. White Balance Setup........................................................................... 29
6.5.2. Auto Exposure Setup .......................................................................... 30
6.6. Motion Setup............................................................................................ 31
6.6.1. Park Action Setup............................................................................... 33
6.6.2. Alarm Action Setup............................................................................. 33
6.7. Preset Setup ............................................................................................ 34
6.7.1. Edit Preset Scene ............................................................................... 35
6.7.2. Edit Preset Label ................................................................................ 35
6.7.3. Edit Relay Out.................................................................................... 36
6.8. Swing Setup ............................................................................................ 37
6.9. Pattern Setup........................................................................................... 38
6.9.1. Edit Pattern....................................................................................... 38
6.9.2. Group Setup...................................................................................... 40
6.9.3. Edit Group......................................................................................... 40
6.9.4. System Initialize ................................................................................ 43
6.9.5. Initial setting..................................................................................... 44
7. Specifications.................................................................................................. 45
7.1................................................................................................................... 45
7.2. Dimensional Drawings ............................................................................... 47
8. Contact.......................................................................................................... 49
1. Document History
Revision Issue Date Reason CN#
Rev A 06-25-08 Initial release 08-0135
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2. Important Safety Instructions
This lightning flash with arrowhead 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.
1. Read Instructions
Read all of the safety and operating instructions before using the product.
2. Retain Instructions
Save these instructions for future reference.
3. Attachments / Accessories
Do not use attachments or accessories unless recommended by the manufacturer as they
may cause hazards, damage product and void warranty.
4. Installation
Do not place or mount this product in or on an unstable or improperly supported location. A
improperly installed product may fall, causing serious injury, 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.
5. Power source
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label.
2.1. Precautions
Operating
Before using this camera, make sure the power supply is properly connected.
While operating this camera, if any abnormal condition or malfunction is observed, stop
using it immediately and 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 the camera.
• Care must be taken when you clean the clear dome cover. Scratches and dust may ruin
your camera’s picture quality.
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.
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3. Introduction
3.1. Features
Camera Specifications:
Image Pick-up Device: 1/4" Interline Transfer CCD
Zoom Magnification: 30x Optical Zoom, 10x Digital Zoom (Max. 300x Zoom)
Day & Night Function
Focus Modes: Auto-Focus / Manual Focus / Semi Auto-Focus
Independent & Simultaneous Camera Characteristic Setup in Preset operation
3.2. Powerful Pan/Tilt Functions
Max. 360˚/sec high speed Pan/Tilt Motion
Using Vector Drive Technology, Pan/Tilt motions are accomplished in the shortest path. As a
result, time to target view is reduced dramatically.
For jog operation using a controller, since ultra slow speed 0.05˚/sec can be reached, it is
very easy to move the camera to the desired target. Additionally it is easy to move camera
to a desired position with zoom-proportional pan/tilt movement.
3.3. Preset, Pattern, Swing, & Group
127 Presets are assignable and the characteristics of each preset can be set up
independently, such as White Balance, Auto Exposure, Label, Digital Outputs ect.
8 sets of Swing action can be stored. This enables movement of the camera repetitively
between two preset positions with designated speed.
4 patterns can be recorded and played back. This enables movement of the camera to
follow any trajectory operated by the joystick as closely as possible.
sets of Group action can be stored. This enables movement of the camera repetitively wi
combinations of Preset, Pattern or Swing. A group is composed of a Max. of 20 entities of
Preset/Pattern/Swings.
3.4. PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Control
With RS-485 communication, a max. of 255 cameras can be controlled at the same time.
Pelco-D or Pelco-P protocol can be selected as a control protocol within the current version
of firmware.
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3.5. OSD (On Screen Display) Menu
An OSD menu is provided to display the status of the camera and to configure the functions
interactively.
The information such as Camera ID, Pan/Tilt Angle, Alarm I/O and Preset can be displayed
on screen.
3.6. Alarm I/O Functions
4 alarm sensor inputs and 2 alarm output relays are available.
To reject external electric noise and shock, the alarm sensor input is decoupled with a photo
coupler and the relay is used for alarm output.
The signal range of the sensor input is from 5.0 DC to 12.0 volts. The maximum load of the
relay contact is 250VAC/3A or 28VDC/3A.
If an external sensor is activated, a camera can be set to move to the corresponding preset
position. Meanwhile, the output relay can be matched to some specific preset positions to do
counteractions such as turning on a light or sounding an alarm.
3.7. Reserved Presets for Special Purposes
Most camera characteristics can be set easily and directly with a reserved preset, not
entering into the OSD menu. For more information, refer to "Reserved Preset" in this
manual (section 4.4).
3.8. Environmental Compatibility
Fans and heaters are built into the camera for cold and hot temperature environments. The
mechanical design protects the camera from water and dust. (IP 66).
3.9. Product & Accessories
Basic Components
Other Components (available - ordered separately)
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Parts Name & Functions
1. Dome Cover
Do not remove the protective vinyl from the dome cover before finishing the installation.
This protects the dome cover from scratches and/or dust.
2. DIP Switch
Sets the camera’s ID and protocol.
3. Main Body Cable
Provides power and signal connections between the main body and the mounting bracket.
4. Drop Prevention Spring
This part keeps the camera from dropping during installation and maintenance. After
installing the bracket, please hang the spring to the drop prevention hook of the main body
as shown in the above picture for further tasks.
5. Lockup Screw
After assembling the main body to the bracket, tighten the lockup screw to protect from any
vibration.
6. Fuse
USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED 250V/3A FUSE
7. Cabling Terminal Block
Power, Video, Communication, Alarm I/O cables are connected to this terminal block.
8. Mold Line
Mark to assemble the main body to the bracket.
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4. Installation
4.1. DIP Switch Setup
Before installing the camera, you should set the DIP switches to configure the camera ID.
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4.2. Address ID Setup
The ID number of the camera is set using a binary number. An example is shown below.
The range of IDs are 1~255. Do not use 0 as camera ID
. The factory default of the
camera ID is 1.
To control a certain camera, you must match the camera ID with the Cam ID setting of the
DVR or Controller.
4.3. Options
When a sensor input is used, its functional type should be set.
There are two types; Normally Open type and Normally Closed type.
- Normal Open: Voltage is let out when the sensor is activated
- Normal Close: Voltage is let out when the sensor is not activated
Pin Switch position Sensor type
ON Sensor 1 Normal Close ST0 (Pin 4)
OFF Sensor 1 Normal Open
ON Sensor 2 Normal Close ST1 (Pin 5)
OFF Sensor 2 Normal Open
ON Sensor 3 Normal Close ST2 (Pin 6)
OFF Sensor 3 Normal Open
ON Sensor 4 Normal Close ST3 (Pin 7)
OFF Sensor 4 Normal Open
Termination (switch 8): to be used for RS485 wiring to provide noise immunity. In multiple
camera chain, termination should be on the last camera. Default is ON.
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4.4. Installation using the Wall Mount
1. Install the wall mount bracket.
2. Wire cables to the terminal blocks on the PCB.
3. Hook up "Drop Prevention Spring" on the main body to prevent the camera from
unexpected drops and connect the main body cable to the main body connector.
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4. Line up the mold lines and assemble main body to the wall mount bracket.
5. Turn the main body on its axis CW (Clockwise) and after assembling, screw the main
body to the wall mount bracket to protect from any vibration.
6. If electrical a conduit is used, this should be attached to the hole on the lower side of
the wall mount.
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4.5. Installation using the Pendant Mount
1. To pass cables to the ceiling, make a 2” – 3” (50~60mm) diameter hole on the
ceiling panel and attach the ceiling mount bracket.
2. Wire the cables to the terminal blocks on the PCB.
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3. Hook up the "Drop Prevention Spring" on the main body to prevent the camera from
unexpected drops and connect the main body cable to the main body connector.
4. Line up the mold lines and assemble the main body to the ceiling mount bracket.
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5. Turn the main body on its axis CW (Clockwise) and after assembling, screw the main
body to the ceiling mount bracket to protect from any vibration.
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4.6. Wire Connections
Bracket Terminal Block
4.6.1.
Power Connection
The standard power for the system is 24VAC/2A. Please, check the voltage and current
capacity of rated power carefully.
4.6.2.
Video Connection
Connect with a BNC coaxial cable.
4.6.3.
RS-485 Communication
For PTZ control, connect this line to the keyboard and DVR. To control multiple cameras at
the same time, RS-485 communication lines are connected in parallel as shown below.
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4.7. Alarm I/O Connection
Sensor input connection
Before connecting sensors, check the driving voltage and output signal type of the sensor.
Since the output signal type of the sensors are divided into a open collector and voltage
output types in general, the cabling must be done properly.
Also, the sensor type, i.e. "Normal Open" or "Normal Close" in the DIP switch of the main
body of the camera must be set properly.
Signal Line 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.
Relay output connection
Maximum allowable electrical load of relay is shown in table below.
Driving Power DC AC 110V AC 220V
Max. Load DC 28V, 3A AC 110V, 3A AC 250V, 3A
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5. Operation
5.1. 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 switches of the camera.
If your controller supports multi-protocols, the protocol must be changed to match to that of
the camera.
If you changed any camera protocol via DIP switches, the change will not be effective until
after you reboot the camera.
Since the operation method can be different for each controller available, refer to the
manual (INS-60ZRC200) for your controller. The operation of this manual is based on the
standard Pelco Controller.
5.2. Preset and Pattern Function Pre-Check
Check how to operate the preset and pattern functions with the controller or DVR in
advance to operate the camera functions fully when using the controller or DVR.
Refer to the following table when using a 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 the controller or DVR has no pattern button or function, use shortcut keys with preset
numbers. For more information, refer to "Reserved Preset" (Section 4.4) in this manual.
5.3. Starting OSD Menu
Function: Using the OSD menu; Preset, Pattern, Swing, Group and Alarm I/O function can
be configured for each application.
Enter Menu: <Go Preset> [95]
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5.4. 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
<Go Preset> [161~162] : Sets Relay Output 1 ~ 2 to OFF
<Set Preset>[161~162] : Sets Relay Output 1 ~ 2 to ON
<Go Preset> [170] : Sets Camera BLC Mode to OFF (Global or Local)
<Go Preset> [171] : Sets Camera BLC Global Mode to Default: C1/On
<Go Preset> [172] : Sets Camera Flickerless Mode to OFF
<Go Preset> [173] : Sets Camera Flickerless Mode to ON
<Go Preset> [174] : Sets Camera Focus Mode to AUTO
<Go Preset> [175] : Sets Camera Focus Mode to MANUAL
<Go Preset> [176] : Sets Camera Focus Mode to SEMIAUTO
<Go Preset> [177] : Sets Day & Night Mode to AUTO
<Go Preset> [178] : Sets Day & Night Mode to NIGHT
<Go Preset> [179] : Sets Day & Night Mode to DAY
<Go Preset> [180] : Sets Camera Line-Lock Mode to OFF
<Go Preset> [181] : Sets Camera Line-Lock Mode to ON
<Go Preset> [190] : Sets OSD Display Mode to AUTO (Except Privacy Mask)
<Go Preset> [191] : Sets OSD Display Mode to OFF (Except Privacy Mask)
<Go Preset> [192] : Setting OSD Display Mode to ON (Except Privacy Mask)
5.5. Preset
Function
Max. of 127 positions can be stored as a preset position. The preset number can be
assigned from 1 to 128, but 95 is reserved for starting the OSD menu.
Camera characteristics (i.e. White Balance, Auto Exposure) can be set up independently for
each preset.
"CAM ADJUST" is "GLOBAL" as a preset default, which is set in the main Camera Setup menu. Change
to “LOCAL” for independent settings.
The label is blank and Relay Outputs are set to OFF as default.
All characteristics can be configured in the OSD menu.
Set Preset <Set Preset> [1~128]
Run Preset <Go Preset> [1~128]
Delete Preset To delete Preset, use the OSD menu.
5.6. Swing
Function
By using the swing function, you can make the camera move between 2 Preset positions
repeatedly.
When the swing function runs, the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 1st point
to the preset assigned as the 2nd point in a CW (Clockwise) direction. Then the camera
moves from the preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset assigned as the 1st point in
a CCW (Counterclockwise) direction.
In case the preset assigned as the 1st point is the same as the preset assigned as the 2nd
point, the camera turns on its axis by 360° in a CW (Clockwise) direction and then it turns
on its axis by 360° in a CCW (Counterclockwise) direction. Speed can be set from 1°/sec to
up to 180°/sec.
Set Swing To set Swing, use the 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]
Deleting Swing
To delete Swing, use the OSD menu.
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