ExcelPTZ PTZ605 series Manuel d'instructions

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Page 1 - PTZ605 series Iridium Silver

Installation and Operation ManualPTZ605 series Iridium SilverHIGH Speed PTZ Dome with alarm inputsOpticalZoomTotalZoomDay/Night IRSensitiveMinimumLuxT

Page 2 - CONTENTS TABLE

101201# 2# 3# 31#120DA+B-A+ B-...Main controllerDaisy-Chain connection WITH SHORT SPURS for the RS485 PTZ control signal(one main radial with

Page 3 - Please read the following;

11such as domes 3 and 5 in the following “Star diagram”. Note that all the other domes do not have the120ohm resistor connected. The resistors are alr

Page 4 - Description of Functions

12method the end dome on each spur needs to have the 120ohm resistor enabled.Although the RS485 distributor is a small additional expense, it takes so

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13Setting up the Dome Camera1. Connection of the SystemThere are many ways to wire up a PTZ system.If you have read the introduction at the beginning

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14summer but when winter kicks in and the dome’s current draw jumps from 400ma to 1.25A, an inadequatepower supply or a cable with too much voltage dr

Page 7 - Equipment Cable Needed Dome

15The PTZ605 series adopts the following RS485convention:ORANGE = RS485 + or AYELLOW = RS485 – or BYou should initially be wiring the dome to the keyb

Page 8 - 1. Characteristics of RS485

16If you use cores from two different pairs in the CAT5 cable you will not get the benefit of the shielding effectof the cable twists and the dome wil

Page 9 - 3. RS485 Connection methods

1724V ACINPUT RS485 + ‘A’RS485 - ‘B’RS485 INPUT ONDVRPSUCAT5 Data cableRG59 Video CablePower Cable

Page 10 - STAR method of connection

18If you’re using more than one dome on a siteEach dome has a unique “address” so that if you are using more than one on a site the keyboard “talks” t

Page 11 - The Star Diagram

19ID-CODE StatusDomeAddressDIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6 DIP-7 DIP-8 DIP-9 DIP-101 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF O

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2CONTENTS TABLEDescription Page No.Contents 2Safety Precautions 3Key Functions 4Special Dome

Page 13 - Powering the domes

20Some protocols and the states of the coding switches of normal baud rates of these protocolsare shown as follows:NEON/ 9600BpsON1234 56PELCO- D/ 240

Page 14 - The power connection

21Using the PTZ730 keypad with the excelPTZ seriesWhen you first take the keyboard out of the box you will need to set it up for the domes that you ar

Page 15 - YELLOW = RS485 – or B

22dipswitches on the rear of the unit. Note that all PTZ domes controlled by this keypad must have identical protocol andbaud rate settings. The manua

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23PRESETS and other functions.The dome has up to 128 presets that once programmed with stay in the domes non-volatile memory so theywill be retained e

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24Patrols (Tours) – How to set them up and use themA patrol (tour) is simply a collection of at least three preset camera locations that are run in se

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25Setting the Patrol (Tour)To setup the patrol/tour you need to enter the Advanced Menu System by selecting<CALL> 95 <Enter>on the keypad

Page 19 - PELCO-P/D 2400 BPS

26Now exit the menu by moving the Joystick down, selecting EXIT and then moving the Joystick tothe right to return to the Main Menu. Again use the Joy

Page 20 - B01 9600Bps

27AUTO SCAN- How to set it upAuto-scan scans between two points. These are not presets as per the patrol(tour) facility but autoscan selection points.

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28In the AUTO SCAN menu select RUN SCAN. If the start position is the same as the end positionit will do a 360° scan. Now press the CLOSE button to sa

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29System by selecting <CALL> 95 <Enter> or <CALL> 64 <Enter> on the keypad.Enter the password to enter the menu.The Default

Page 23 - PRESETS and other functions

3Please read this operation manual carefullybefore installing and using this unit !!!!Please read the following;1. Please read the operation manual c

Page 24 - Deleting a preset

30USING THE DOME’S ADVANCED FUNCTIONS-On Screen Graphics (OSD) –The PTZ605 series boasts six patrol (tour) options, an auto scan option and a record

Page 25 - Setting the Patrol (Tour)

31THE MENU SYSTEMTtUsing the Menu System.This menu system allows the user to alter the dome menu instruction options and settings using a control keyp

Page 26 - Calling the Patrol (Tour)

32To access System Setup press the OPEN button on keypad or move the Joystick to the right. The menu below will be displa

Page 27 - Calling the Auto Scan

33Move the Joystick down to select Display Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to

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34Move the Joystick down to select Camera Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to

Page 29 - Running the Record Pattern

35<WB/AE SETUP>White Balance Mode/AutomaticExposure.AE MODE MANUAL / AUTO / SHUTTERNormally set to AUTO.SHUTTEROn available if AE MODE is set

Page 30 - On Screen Graphics (OSD) –

36Move the Joystick down to select Motion Setup and press the OPEN button or move the Joystick to

Page 31 - THE MENU SYSTEM

37SET START LIMITTo set the start position enter this menu item and then move the joystick to position the camera atthe starting position and then pre

Page 32 - MAIN MENU

38RUN PATROLClick on this menu item and then press CLOSE to start patrol.CLEAR PATROLClick to clear a patrol.RETURNReturns to MOTION SETUP menu.<PA

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39PRIVACY MASK 01 ~ 04Up to 4 privacy mask areas to be set according to camera options available.MASK SHADEThis allows the colour of the mask area t

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4Description of FunctionsThis intelligent dome camera is a hi-tech CCTV product, which incorporates a high-clarity colourcamera. It has a panoramic va

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40<HOME SETUP> (1)This option must not be confused with theAlarm function that can be set with differenttiming settings.AUTO HOME ON / OFFIf th

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41PASSWORD (2)This option allows password protection.PASSWORD ON / OFFIf this is set to ON password protection isInitiated. The default password is

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42CAM ID SETUP (3)This enters the software ID settings menuCAMERA S/N:Displays the dome series numberINPUT S/N:Inputs the dome series number.*OLD ID:

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43FAN CONTROL (4)To set the fan control menu settings.FAN ON / OFF / AUTOThe fan working conditions can be set.Setting to ON will set fan running a

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44MAIN MENU1. SYSTEM SETUP2. DISPLAY SETUP3. CAMERA SETUP4. MOTION SETUP5. PRIVACY MASK6. ADVANCE SETUP7. SYSTEM RESET8. EXITSYSTEM RESETSelect

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45Controlling one camera then another.If you look at the image of the LCD display you can see the CAM=001indicates that the keyboard is ready to talk

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46System Installation1. Type of Installationa) Wall Installation347. 6298152205236128103. 4189. 21649Figure 1b) Ceiling Installation6241522052367

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472. Installation Procedure (using wall installation as an example)Preparation before installation --- Dome settingsa) Turn the dome cover anti-clock

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48 Installation of the bracketa) Make four M8 holes in the wall, and put the four M8 bolts into the holes as Figure 8.b) Make a hole at the center o

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49f) Lock the housing as Figure 12.g) Fit the dome retaining screws as Figure 13. Figure 12

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54. Functions of the Camera (icons can be displayed when the OSD option ON)a. Focus Control Mode: the user can adjust the focus of the camera manua

Page 46 - System Installation

50Indoor Ceiling Installationa) Install the pedestal on the base plate (as Figure 15). Figure 15

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51Indoor embedded installationNote: To fit this dome into a ceiling, the thickness of the ceiling must be less than 1.65 inches(4.2 cm) but thicker th

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52c) Cut out the ceiling material using an appropriate cutting tool (Figure 21)Figure 21d) Fit the “installation pedestal” with the embedded mount

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53I ndoor dr op cel i ngi nst al l at i on br acketSwi ng mount i ng Cl i pCei l i ngFl angeDecorati on Ri ngFigure 23Alarm Input cable connections:1

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54Note: The alarm input must be a zero volt switch. Any voltage signals will damage thedome. When multiple alarm signals are triggered the dome will r

Page 51 - Indoor embedded installation

55Connecting the Input Alarm devicesYou will need to decide how many alarm channels will be utilised. For each alarm channel youwill need a pair of ca

Page 52 - Pedestal

56Connecting the Output AlarmIn addition to the alarm inputs, this dome will activate an alarm output if an alarm input istriggered. There are two con

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57Appendix A: Lightning Proof and Surge Signal ProofThis product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to prevent damage by a lightning strike below 1

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58Appendix B: General InformationThe Cleaning of Clear Dome CoverTo obtain constant clear images, the user should clean the dome cover periodically.l

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6Getting the dome up and running!You MUST connect up the dome and your control equipment on a workbench or kitchen table before theactual site install

Page 56 - Technical Specification

7You can get “composite” cables that will carry both the power and the videosignals and this has the benefit of combining two of the three cables into

Page 57 - NOTE: This technology HELPS

8Many installation companies can get the power and video signal correct, but struggle with the control of the domeusing the keypad or DVR using the RS

Page 58 - Troubleshooting

9PLEASE NOTE - Using inferior cables, or installing the dome in an environment with strongelectromagnetic interference, or connecting a lot of PTZ dom

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