Comelit AHPTZ110A User manual

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AHD PTZ CAMERA
ART. AHPTZ110A AHPTZ120A
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Contents
1 Menu settings ................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 System information ................................................................................................ 2
1.2 PTZ settings .......................................................................................................... 3
1.2.2 Display settings ......................................................................................... 4
1.2.3 Intelligent scan settings ............................................................................. 5
1.2.4 Control settings ......................................................................................... 6
1.2.5 PTZ camera address ................................................................................. 7
1.2.6 Alarm settings ........................................................................................... 8
1.2.7 IR light settings.......................................................................................... 9
1.3 Camera settings ................................................................................................... 10
1.3.2 Camera settings ...................................................................................... 11
1.3.3 BLC ......................................................................................................... 12
1.3.4 Dynamic detection ................................................................................... 13
1.3.5 Focusing settings .................................................................................... 14
1.3.6 Exposure settings .................................................................................... 15
1.3.7 Additional menu ...................................................................................... 16
1.3.8 Reset camera ......................................................................................... 17
1.4 Reset camera ..................................................................................................... 18
1.4.1 Presets lock ........................................................................................... 19
1.4.2 Enable password ................................................................................... 20
1.5 System settings ................................................................................................... 21
1.5.1 Delete settings ........................................................................................ 22
1.5.2 Delete settings ........................................................................................ 23
1.5.3 Restore factory settings ........................................................................... 24
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Cautions
Non-professional do not disassemble the PTZ camera. Please read this
manual carefully before operating. (This specification is subject to change
without prior notice.)
Cut the power supply off before operating the device to avoid damage caused
by mis-operation.
Interior of the PTZ camera are precision optical and electrical instruments.
Heavy pressure, shock and other incorrect operations should be prevented.
Otherwise, may cause damage to product.
Please do not use the product under circumstances where the limits exceed
the maximum specified temperature, humidity or power supply specifications.
Contents in this manual may be different from the edition that you are using.
Should any unsolved problem occur given that the product is used according
to this manual, please contact our technical support department or your
product suppliers.
This manual content will be updated unscheduled, our company reserves the
right to do manual contents update without further notice.
The default factory address code is No. 1. The automatic recognition
communication protocols are PELCO-D and PELCO-P. The automatic
recognition baud rate are 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 BPS and 19200 bps.
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System Requirements
1 Control keyboard or other control device (with RS485 port)
2 Monitor or other display device (with VIDEO IN port)
3 100÷240 VAC input, 24 VDC/1.5A output power adapter
Installation environment
Installation environment requirements
Do not use in humid or high temperature environment, pay attention to keep good
ventilation, avoid installation in the environment of severe vibration, as far as possible away
from heating devices.
Recommended using environment
Temperature-30 ÷ +60 °C
Humidity 0% ÷ 90% RH (not condensing)
Installation Steps
Before installing the smart PTZ camera, we hope you have confirmed that your control
keyboard and monitor are working properly. After confirming that your device system is in
good condition, please follow the following steps and keep your hands clean and dry.
Open the packing box and check the integrity of the goods.
Remove all items needed for installation
Connect relevant cables (power supply, control linear, alarm linear, etc.)
according to actual needs
Turn on the power supply
Note
Please check carefully when unpacking the box to make sure that the items in
it are in accordance with the list.
Please read the user manual carefully before installation.
When installing the camera, be sure to turn off all the power supply.
Check the power supply voltage to prevent device damage caused by voltage
mismatch
Connect power supply
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Wiring instructions: wire functions introduction
from top to bottom
Art. AHPTZ110A
Video input
Reset
Power supply
Alarm input
Alarm output
RS485
Art. AHPTZ120A
Video input
Reset
Power supply -
Power supply +
Alarm input
Alarm Output/RS485
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Operation method
The PTZ camera can be connected with keyboard device through RS485. The camera can
be remotely controlled by moving up and down, moving left and right, and zooming lens.
General functions
4.1 Up and down, left and right moving functions
Up, down, left and right can be controlled by rocker. The speed of rocker control is
changeable. The bigger the angle of inclination, the faster the speed of movement. The
position diagram of rocker handle is shown in Figure 4-1-1.
Up
Left Right
Down
Figure 4-1-1
4.2 Lens control
Change the camera's field of view (zoom in and zoom out) press [TELE] or [WIDE].
4.3 Basic operation of main menu
1“95+CALL” enters the camera main menu.
2 The rocker handle moves up and down to see the menu bar pointed by the cursor; the
rocker handle moves right to enter the sub-menu of the item where the cursor is located or to
enter the function of the item where the cursor is located; the rocker handle moves left (or
executes the "Back" menu item) to return to the previous menu.
3If the cursor is in the selection state of the current menu item, moving the rocker up or
down can change the current selection, and moving the rocker left or right can exit the current
selection and save the current selection.
4If the menu item where the cursor is located has a subordinate menu, press [OPEN] to
enter the subordinate menu.
5Press [CLOSE] (or execute the "Exit” menu item) to close the menu.
Tip: The menu structure of the PTZ camera is shown in the menu index.
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1 Menu settings
After the machine is installed and powered on, the PTZ camera will be self-checked, and
the screen will display boot information, as shown in Figure 1-0-0.
Display PTZ camera address
Display protocol recognition method
Display baud rate recognition method
Figure1-0-0
Explanation: When the PTZ camera is set up differently, the specific values of each item
will also be different. This prompt will disappear until the PTZ camera has completed self-
examination. Note: Only when the system display function is turned on in the menu, will
display the boot information.
Enter the main menu: Set the 95 preset point first and then calling the 95 preset point.
At this time, the screen shows the main menu, as shown in Figure 1-0-1.
Display system information (Figure1-1-1)
PTZ settings (Figure1-2-1)
Camera settings (Figure1-3-1)
Permissions settings (Figure1-4-1)
System settings (Figure1-5-1)
Figure1-0-1
1.1 System information
In the menu of Figure 5-0-1, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the
system information, and then move the rocker to the right to display the system information,
as shown in Figure 5-1-1.
Display PTZ camera address
Display communication protocol
Display communication baud rate
Display software version
Figure 5-1-1
Description: The arbitrary movement of the rocker to exit system information display.
Address 255
Communication protocol PELCO-D
Baud rate 2400
Software version V1.10
Address 255
Communication protocol PELCOD
Baud rate 9600
Main menu
System information
PTZ settings
Camera settings
Permissions settings
System settings
Exit
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1.2 PTZ settings
In the menu of Figure 1-0-1, move the rocker up and down to point the cursor at PTZ
settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter PTZ settings menu, as shown in
Figure 1-2-1.
Display settings ( Figure 1-2-2)
Intelligent scan settings (Figure 1-2-3)
Control settings (Figure 1-2-4)
PTZ camera address settings (Figure 1-2-5)
Alarm settings (Figure 1-2-6)
IR light settings (Figure 1-2-7)
Figure 1-2-1
1-2-2 Display settings
In the menu of Figure 1-2-1, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to
the display settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the display settings menu.
As shown in figure 1-2-2.
Presets settings (Figure 1-2-3)
Privacy mask settings (Figure 1-2-5)
Figure 1-2-2
Boot information display: on and off optional, default is on. When set to turn on, when
the PTZ camera is powered on, the boot information is displayed.
PTZ camera function display: on and off optional, default is off. When set to turn on, the
PTZ camera displays the type and number of the current scan when it is running.
PTZ camera coordinate display: on and off optional, default is on. When set to turn on,
the screen displays the horizontal and vertical position angle of the current PTZ, i.e.
Coordinates
Display settings
Boot information display On
PTZ camera function display Off
PTZ camera coordinate display Off
Presets display
Privacy mask settings
Back
Exit
返回
退出
PTZ settings
Display settings
Intelligent scan settings
Control settings
PTZ camera address settings
Alarm settings
IR light settings
Back
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Presets display: on and off optional, default is off. When set to turn on, the PTZ camera
displays the name of the current preset point when running the preset point.
Privacy mask settings :default is off, calling the menu, go into the menu interface, open
the privacy mask block, set the size of the privacy mask block, click zoom +-, focus +-.
Back: returns the interface for setting privacy masks.
Exit: close the interface for setting privacy masks.
1-2-3 Intelligent scan settings
In Figure 1-2-1, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the intelligent
scan settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the intelligent scan settings menu.
As shown in Figure 1-2-3.
Linear scan settings (Figure 1-2-7)
Cruise scan settings (Figure 1-2-8)
Pattern scan settings (Figure 1-2-10)
Group scan settings (Figure 1-2-11)
Continuous scan settings (Figure 1-2-13)
Figure 1-2-3
Linear scan settings: in Figure 1-2-7, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor
points to linear scan settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the linear
scan settings menu, as shown in Figure 1-2-7.
Figure1-2-7
I No.:1-8 optional, PTZ camera can set 8 groups linear scan.
II In the menu of Figure 1-2-7, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to
set linear scan, and then move the rocker to the right to set linear scan state. The rocker
Intelligent scan settings
Linear scan settings
Cruise scan settings
Pattern scan settings
Group scan settings
Continuous scan settings
Back
Exit
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moves up and down to select the starting position, and then clicks CLOSE to finish the
editing of the starting point. The same method is used to set the end position. Press
CLOSEto save the linear scan settings and return to the linear scan settings menu.
III Speed: 1-9 optional, default is 9. 1 is the minimum speed, 9 is maximum speed.
IV Range selection: small or large radian optional, default is large radian. When the
camera is set to a large radian, the horizontal trajectory of the camera is the maximum
radian at the starting point and the ending point, that is, the maximum-scale scanning and
monitoring.
V In the menu of Figure 1-2-7, move the rocker up and down to make the cursor point to
calling linear scan, then move the rocker to the right to run the current linear scan, and
move the rocker arbitrarily back to the linear scan settings menu.
VI In the menu of Figure 1-2-7, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to
delete the current, and then move the rocker to the right to delete the current linear scan.
Cruise scan settings: in Figure 1-2-8, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor
points to the cruise scan settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the
cruise scan settings menu, as shown in Figure 1-2-8.
Edit cruise (Figure 1-2-9)
Figure 1-2-8
I No. : 1-8 optional. PTZ camera can set 8 groups cruise scan.
II In Figure 1-2-8, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the edit
cruises, then move to the right to enters the editing cruise interface, as shown in Figure 1-
2-9.
Cruise scan settings
No. 1
Edit cruise
Open cruise
Delete current
Back
Exit
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II
Figure 1-2-9
Description: 20 preset points can be selected for each group cruise. Each group of
cruises can set the running speed between preset points, the speed can be selected from 1-
10 levels, 1 level is the minimum speed, 10 level is the maximum speed; the running time
interval between preset points can be set, the time interval can be set to 1-255 seconds.
Operation instructions: in the editing cruise interface, move the cursor up and down to
select the Preset point number needed. Move the rocket to the left to exit without to save.
When the cursor is at the Preset point selection item, move the rocker to the right to select the
speed between the preset points. Move the rocker up and down to select the required speed
level. When the cursor is at the desired running speed, move the rocker to the right to select
the time interval between the preset points. Move the rocker up and down to select the
required time interval. Move the rocket to the right to save the settings and exits the selection
status.
III In Figure 1-2-8, move the rocker up and down. When the cursor points to start cruise,
move the rocker to the right to start the cruise scan, and move the rocker arbitrarily to go
back to the cruise scan settings menu.
IV In Figure 1-2-8, move the rocker up and down to the cursor points to delete the
current. Move the rocker to the right to delete the current cruise scan.
Presets Speed Time
1 0 9 1S
2 1 9 1S
3 2 9 1S
4 3 9 1S
5 --- - ---
6 5 9 1S
7 6 9 1S
8 7 9 1S
9 8 9 1S
Next screen
Presets Speed Time
10 9 9 1S
11 10 9 1S
12 11 9 1S
13 12 9 1S
14 13 9 1S
15 --- - ---
16 15 9 1S
17 --- - ---
18 17 9 1S
Next screen
Presets Speed Time
19 254 9 1S
20 255 9 1S
Back
Exit
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Pattern scan settings: in Figure 1-2-3, move the rocker up and down to point the cursor
at pattern scan settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the pattern scan
settings menu, as shown in Figure 1-2-10.
Figure 1-2-10
I No.: 1-4 optional. PTZ camera can set 4 groups pattern scan. Patterns scan realizes
recording and playback of arbitrary trajectory, and its recording parameters include
horizontal speed, vertical speed and zoom multiples. Each pattern can record 500
commands.
II In the menu of Figure 1-2-10, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points
to the set pattern, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the set pattern state. Move
the rocker up and down and left and right to control the camera to rotate horizontally and
vertically, and change the camera magnification according to [WIDE], [TEIE]. The PTZ
camera records the trajectory of the camera and the camera zoom information in real time.
Press CLOSE to save the pattern scanning settings and return to the pattern scanning
settings menu.
III In Figure 1-2-10, move the rocker up and down to point the cursor at calling pattern,
then move the rocker to the right to run the pattern scan, and move the rocker arbitrarily
back to the pattern scan settings menu.
IV In Figure 1-2-10, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to delete
current pattern, and then move the rocker to the right to delete the current pattern scan.
Group scan settings: in Figure 1-2-3, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor
points to the group scan settings and then move the rocker to the right to enter the
group scan settings menu, as shown in Figure 1-2-11.
Pattern scan
No. 1
Set pattern
Calling pattern
Delete current
Back
Exit
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编辑群组 (图 1-2-12
Figure 1-2-11
I No.: 1-4 optional. PTZ camera can set 4 groups group scan.
II In Figure 1-2-11, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the editing
group, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the editing group interface, as shown
in Figure 1-2-12.
Figure 1-2-12
Description: 16 scan members can be selected for each group. Each group can realize
any combination of presets, linear scan, cruise scan and pattern scan. By adding all kinds of
scans to the group list in order, can be monitored according to the scan type in the group list.
Edit the “types” in the group interface: including presets, linear scans, cruise scan and pattern
scan. “No.” refers to number scan of the corresponding selected type. Time refers to the
running interval of two scans, with an option of 1-255 seconds.
Operational instructions: in the editing group interface, move the cursor up and down to
select the Scan number needed, Move the rocket to the left to exit without to save. When the
cursor is at the type selection item, move the rocker to the right to select the no. item. Move
the rocker up and down to select the type no. When the cursor is at the type selection item,
move the rocker to the right to select the time interval between two scans. Move the rocker up
Group scan settings
No. 1
Edit groups
Calling groups
Delete current
Back
Exit
Type No. Time
1 Presets 0 1S
2 Presets 1 1S
3 Presets 2 1S
4 Presets 3 1S
5 Presets 4 1S
6 Presets 5 1S
7 No action --- ---
8 No action --- ---
9 No action --- ---
Next screen
Type No. Time
10 No action --- ---
11 No action --- ---
12 No action --- ---
13 linear scan 2 1S
14 Cruise scan 2 1S
15 Pattern scan 3 1S
16 linear scan 3 1S
Back
Exit
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and down to select the required time interval. Move the rocket to the right to save the settings
and exits the selection status.
III In Figure 1-2-11, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the calling
group then move the rocker to the right to run the group scan, and move the rocker
arbitrarily back to the group scan settings menu.
IV In Figure 1-2-11, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to delete the
current, and then move the rocker to the right to delete the current group scan.
Continuous scan settings: in Figure 1-2-3, move the rocker up and down to make the
cursor point to the continuous scan settings, and then move the rocker to the right to
enter the continuous scan settings menu, as shown in Figure 1-2-13.
Figure 1-2-13
I No.: 1-4 optional. The PTZ camera can set four groups continuous scan. Continuous
scan realizes 360 degree horizontal continuous monitoring, in which the horizontal
movement speed can be set and the elevation angle can be set. After power failure, restart
the elevation angle before power failure.
II Speed: 1-10 optional, default is 9. 1 level is minimum speed, 10 level is maximum
speed.
III In the menu of Figure 1-2-13, move the rocker up and down to point cursor to
continuous scan settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter setting continuous
scan status. Move the rocker up and down to control the vertical position of the camera.
Press CLOSE to save the Continuous Scan Settings and return to the Continuous
Scan Settings Menu.
IV In Figure 1-2-13, move the rocker up and down to make the cursor point to calling
continuous scan, then move the rocker to the right to run continuous scan, and move the
Continuous scan
No. 1
Speed 9
Set continuous scan
Calling continuous scan
Delete current
Back
Exit
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rocker arbitrarily back to the continuous scan settings menu.
V In Figure 1-2-13, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to delete the
current, and then move the rocker to the right to delete the current continuous scan.
1-2-4 Control settings
In Figure 1-2-1, move the rocker up and down to point the cursor at the control settings,
and then move the rocker to the right to enter the control settings menu. As shown in figure 1-
2-14.
Power on action settings (Figure 1-2-15)
Idle action settings (Figure 1-2-16)
Figure 1-2-14
In Figure 1-2-14, move the rocker up and down to make the cursor point to power on
settings, and move the rocker to the right to enter the upper action-setting menu. As
shown in Figure 1-2-15.
Figure 1-2-15
I Action type: this option is to set power on action type. Presets, linear scan, cruise scan,
pattern scan, group scan, continuous scan and interval scan optional, default is no action.
II Action No. : this item chooses the number of the action type for the above action type.
When the selected item is "---", the current action type has no optional number, that is, the
current action number cannot be set.
Idle action settings: in Figure 1-2-14, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor
Control settings
Power on action settings
Idle action settings
Speed limit Off
Auto flip function Off
Manual operation speed 10
Back
Exit
Power on action settings
Action type No action
Action No. 1
Back
Exit
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points to the idle action settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the idle
action settings menu. As shown in figure 1-2-16.
Figure 1-2-16
I Time: set idle action time, the time can be selected: 1-720 mins. The default idle time is
one minute.
II Action type: this option is to set the type of idle action. Presets, linear scan, cruise scan,
pattern scan, group scan, continuous scan and interval scan optional, default is no action.
The PTZ camera executes idle actions without receiving valid commands during the set
idle time.
III Action No.: this item selects the number of the action type for the above action type.
When the selected item is "---", the current action type has no optional number, that is, the
current action number cannot be set.
Speed Limit: also known as proportional variation .On or off, default is on. When set to
turn on, the PTZ camera automatically adjusts the horizontal and vertical rotational
speed of the camera according to the distance of the focal length, which makes it easier
to track the target manually.
Automatic flip function: on or off, default is on. When set to open, the operator pulls the
lens to the bottom (vertical) and then holds the rocker. At this time, the lens
automatically rotates 180 degrees horizontally and then flips 90 degrees upward. It can
directly see the scenery on the back, thus realizing the continuous monitoring of 180
degrees longitudinally.
Horizontal reverse: on or off, default is off. When set to open, the rocker left and right
movement command will carry out direction processing, that is, the original right
movement command will become the left movement command, and the left movement
command will become the right movement command.
Vertical reverse: on or off, default is off. When set to open, the rocker up and down
movement command will carry out direction processing, that is to say, the original
rocker up movement command will become the down movement command, and the
Idle action settings
Time 1M
Action type No action
Action No. 1
Back
Exit
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down movement command will become the up movement command.
Manual operation speed: 1-10 level optional, default speed is 10 level. Level 1 is the
lowest speed for manual operation, and level 10 is the highest speed for manual
operation.
1-2-5 PTZ camera address
In Figure 1-2-1, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the PTZ
camera address settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the PTZ camera
address settings menu. As shown in Figure 1-2-17.
Display the current PTZ camera hardware address
Figure 1-2-17
Hardware address: this item is only to display the current PTZ camera hardware
address
Address type: hardware and software optional, default is hardware. Software address:
0-255 optional, default is 0.
Software address: 0-255 optional, default is 0.
1-2-6 Alarm settings
In Figure 1-2-1, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the alarm
settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the alarm settings menu. As shown in
Figure 1-2-18.
Alarm linkage settings (Figure 1-2-19)
PTZ camera address settings
Hardware address 0
Address type Hardware
Software address 0
Back
Exit
Alarm settings
No. 1
Alarm linkage settings
Input type Normal
open
Output type Normal
open
Alarm output time 5S
Alarm output Off
Delete current
Back
Exit
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Figure1-2-18
No.: this item is the choice of alarm input port, which can choose port 1 and port 2. That
is, the PTZ camera has 2CH alarm input. Each channel alarm input can set different
linkage actions, different types of alarm input, can choose whether to output alarm. One
channel alarm output responds to two-channel alarm input. Alarm output type and alarm
output time can be set.
Alarm linkage settings: in Figure 1-2-18, move the rocker up and down to make the
cursor point to the alarm linkage settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter
the alarm linkage settings menu. As shown in Figure 1-2-19.
Figure 1-2-19
I Action type: this option is to set the type of alarm linkage action. Preset point, linear
scan, cruise scan, pattern scan, group scan, continuous scan and interval scan optional.
Default type is no action.
II Action No.: this item chooses the number of the action type for the above action type.
When the selected item is "---", the current action type has no optional number, that is, the
current action number cannot be set.
Input type: normal open or normal close, default is normal open.
Output Type: normal open or normal close, default to normal open
Alarm output time: 1-255 seconds is optional, default is 5 seconds
Alarm output: on or off optional, default is off. When the alarm output is set to open, if
there is an alarm input, the alarm signal will be output and the alarm device, such as the
alarm bell, will be activated.
In Figure 1-2-18, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to delete the
current, and then move the rocker to the right to delete the current alarm settings.
Alarm linkage settings
Action type No action
Action No. 1
Back
Exit
19
1-2-7 IR light settings
In Figure 1-2-1, move the rocker up and down so that the cursor points to the IR light
settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the IR light settings menu. Figure 1-2-
20 shows.
Figure 1-2-20
IR light: auto, manual and off optional, default is auto. When set to auto, the PTZ
camera can automatically turn on or off the required IR lights according to the
environment illumination and the camera multiples. The following three menu items can
be controlled only when the IR light is set to be manual.
Close range IR light: when the IR light is set to manual mode, the close range IR light
can be set to turn on or off manually. When the IR light is set to auto or off mode, the
menu item is uncontrollable and the menu selection item shows "---".
Medium range IR light: when the IR light is set to manual mode, the medium range IR
light can be set to turn on or off manually. When the IR light is set to auto or off mode,
the menu item is uncontrollable and the menu selection item shows "---".
Far range IR light: when the IR light is set to manual mode, the far range IR light can be
set to turn on or off manually. When the IR light is set to auto or off mode, the menu
item is uncontrollable and the menu selection item shows "---".
1.3 Camera settings
In the menu of Figure 1-0-1, move the rocker up and down to point the cursor at the
camera settings, and then move the rocker to the right to enter the main menu of camera
settings, as shown in Figure 1-3-1. Because the operation mode of main menu of PTZ camera
is different from camera setting menu, the operation mode of camera menu is explained here.
Basic operation of camera menu:
After entering the main menu of the camera, the rocker handle moves up and down to
IR light settings
IR light Manual
Close range IR light On
Medium range IR light On
Far range IR light Off
Back
Exit
20
see the menu bar pointed by the cursor. If the current menu bar is an optional menu item,
moving the rocker handle left or right can change the current selection item. If the current
menu bar is followed by the symbol "8”, press [OPEN] to enter the menu item. Tip: the menu
selection item is "---", which means that the menu item is not optional.
Focusing (Figure 1-3-2)
Exposure → (Figure 1-3-3)
Additional menu → (Figure 1-3-4)
Figure 1-3-1
1.3.2 White balance settings
White balance: auto tracking white balance, manual, auto white balance →SET, outdoor,
indoor, MERCURY optional, default is auto tracking white balance.
Option Description:
Auto tracking white balance: the camera automatically sets the value of camera white
balance according to the current environment.
Manual: press [OPEN] to enter and manually set the red and blue values to set the
white balance value of the camera color image.
Auto white balance →SET: in the case of complex light environment, a white paper is
placed in front of the lens, and the image is displayed on a full screen. Press [OPEN],
the camera will set the baselinear value of automatic white balance according to the
current environment.
Indoor: according to the indoor environment, the range of color temperature is 2300-
10500K Outdoor: according to the outdoor environment, the range of color temperature
is 1700-11000K.
MERCURY: This is an automatic compensation function to optimize the color of the
camera in special environments, such as mercury lighting environment. The range of
color temperature is 2400-11000K.
Main menu
White balance Auto tracking white balance
BLC Off
Dynamic detection Off
Focusing
Exposure
Additional menu
Reset
Back
Exit
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Comelit AHPTZ110A User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual
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