EverFocus EPTZ3600 manual

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    S peed Dom e EPTZ360 0 / EPTZ 3600I USER MANUAL Date: Jan. 2009[...]

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    2 T able of Content s 1. EPTZ3600/EPTZ36 00I OVER VIEW..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... 5 1.1. Introduction .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... . 5 1.2. Specifications .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ...........[...]

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    3 3. EPTZ3600/EPTZ36 00I CAMERA SETUP MENU ... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... .. 38 3.1. Structure of the Setup Menu ................... ........... ........... .......... ........... ..... 38 3.2. VIDEO SETTINGS ....... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... ... 39 3.2.1. EXPOSURE ........... .........[...]

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    4 3.5.6. POW ER UP FUNC ... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... 60 3.5.7. AUTO FLIP ..... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... 60 3.5.8. EXIT ...... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ......[...]

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    5 1. EPTZ3600/EP TZ3600I OVERVIEW 1.1. Int roduction EPTZ3600 series has 2 types, EPT Z3600 is out door type whereas EPTZ3600I is indoor type, using high sensitivity and high resolution CCD to display high quality image. The design of ICR (IR cut filter removable) can provide real color e ven under strong sunlight in day time . Under slight light i[...]

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    6  192 preset positions are available .  16 cruise tours can be set, and each tour contains up to 16 positions.  Up to 256 speed domes can be supported on a RS-485 bus when all speed domes are controlled by keyboard EKB500 .  Built-in fan to enhan ce heat dissip ation at high tempe rature and circulate heat to keep system operation at l[...]

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    7 1.2. S pecificat ions Product Model EPTZ3600 (outdoor) EPTZ3600I (indoor) Pickup Device SONY 1/4” EX-view HAD CCD Video Format NTSC or P AL Scanning System NTSC: 525 TV lines, 60 fields/sec P AL: 625 TV lines, 50 fields/sec. Picture Elements Approx. 768 x 494 (NTSC) Approx. 752 x 582 (P AL) Horizontal Resolution 530 TV Lines Sensitivity 1.4 Lux[...]

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    8 Horizontal Rot ation S pee d 0.01° /s - 3 60° /s (1-255 grade shift gears) Horizontal Rot ation Range 360° unlimited rota tion T ilt Rot ation Range 180° pendulum motion Auto Zoom S pe ed Control Control speed auto-ad justed according to zoom length changing Auto Pan, 2 points scanning Can set freely Auto Pan S peed 1 - 255 grade availabl[...]

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    9 1.3. Feature 1.3.1. Profile of EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600 I Wal l Mount Bracket Sun shield (optional) Bubble Camera main body T op hou sing Camera module Outer housing EPTZ3600 I Bubble Outer housing T op housing Camera main body Camera Module EPTZ3600[...]

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    10 1.3.2. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600 I Base Board The base board that is inside the top housing connects to power cable, video cable, control cable, alarm cable and fan . In order to connect to cables, the board needs to be taken of f, and put back after finishing connecting to all cables. The connectors of cable names are marked on the board in white text.[...]

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    1 1 Pin # Function 1 ALM_NO_B (Alarm Output Normal Open B) 2 ALM_COM_B (Ala rm Output Common B) 3 ALM_NC_B (Alarm Output Normal Clo se B) 4 ALM_NO_A (Alarm Outpu t Normal Open A) 5 ALM_COM_A (Alarm Output Common A) 6 ALM_NC_A (Alarm Output Normal Close A) 7 ALMIN1 (Alarm Input 1) 8 GND (Ground) 9 ALMIN2 (Alarm Input 2) 10 ALMIN3 (Alarm Input 3) 1 1[...]

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    12 1.4. EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I Quick Operation Guide (W ork with EKB500) EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I and EK B500 (Keyboard) can work together by using factory default setting. Y ou just need to connect cables by the following steps: 1. Connect the RS-485 cable to EPTZ3600 /EPTZ3600I and a keyboard (EKB500). 2. Connect a video cable from EPT Z3600/EPTZ3600I to a[...]

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    13 2. EPTZ3600/EPTZ36 00I INST A LLA TION 2.1. Packing List There are 3 boxes that are came ra main body with a camera module, top housing with a base board & pin connecto r and outer housing with bubble, plus one tool packet in the package. The detail accessories are listed below: S tandard  Camera Main Body x 1  T op Housing x1  Oute[...]

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    14 * EKB500 (Keyboard) * EKB200 (USB Controller Keyboard)[...]

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    15 2.2. Cable Needed Power Cable An adapter with 24V AC/3.5A output provides the power to the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I. An extension power line may be n eeded. Note: The input AC voltag e range of an adapter depends on d if ferent area. Please ma ke sure the voltage range before installing. Video Cable A BNC cable is used for conn ecting an EPTZ3600/EPTZ[...]

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    16 terminal resistance settings. All of the settings should be conf irmed before the dome is installed. The control-related setting that is address, communica tion protocol and transmission speed hav e to be set co nsistently with the control device such as a key board or a DVR. Notice: Please make sure t he power is of f before sett ing, and resta[...]

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    17 Note: Y ou will see the label of Protocol & Baud Rate as well as RS-485 ID address show on the speed dome. White part represents the sw itch key . For example: for EVF protocol, white keys are all switched downward; for ID A ddress 0, white keys are all switched downward. ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ID address Protocol/Baud rate[...]

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    18 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch Address 1 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch Address 13 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[...]

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    19 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sw itch Address 129 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 130 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 131 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 132 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 133 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 134 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 135 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 136 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 137 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 138 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 139 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 140 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sw itch Address 141 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7[...]

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    20 2.3.2. Communication Protocol Setting The 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd bits are used to set communication protoco l. The factory default protocol is EVF . Notice: Please make sure t he power is of f before sett ing, and restart the EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I to enable a new value after changing. Se t all of protocol switches to ON; the spe ed dome EPTZ3600/EPTZ[...]

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    21 2.4. Bracket and Spe ed Dome Inst allation 2.4.1. Inst allation Requirement s 1. Inst allation should be hand led by a qualified service agent and should comply with all local regulation s. Serv ice person nel should expect potential problems s uch as surface strength, surfa ce material, falling objects, outer breaches, building v ibration or ot[...]

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    22 2.4.2. EPTZ3600 Dome Camera W all Mount Simple Installation 1. Screw the top housing to bracket by using a hexagon wrench. 2. Put the waterproof silicon pad on top of the bracket base for waterproof purpo se. Wat erproof silicon pad Bracket base[...]

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    23 3. Connect the c able you detached from base board to t he RS485 ca ble, Power cable and video cable you thread from the wall or ceiling. RS 485 cable has to be connected via a terminal block. If you need to connect alarm cable, thread the alarm cable through the second hole. Note: Since video cable and power cable are bare wires, installers hav[...]

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    24 5. Screw in 4 long screws to f ix the bracket to bracket base.[...]

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    25 Pull here to open 2.4.3. EPTZ3600 Dome Camera W all Mount Inst allation Note: Installation location that is a wall, a pole or a ceiling needs to support above five times the total weight of the camera assembly (about 16 kg) to avoid shaken images, and dropping. 1. Pull the hole of the base boa rd to open it. Detach the power and RS485 wires firs[...]

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    26 Pull open this switch 2. Apply the adhesive stripe at back of d esiccant pack to the inner side of the top housing. There are totally 3 desiccant packs to be applied. 3. When all the desiccant packs are pasted and alarm cables are connected properly , pu t the base board back to its original place, you will need to pull open the switch in o rder[...]

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    27 4. Put the waterproof silicon pad on top of the base board for waterproof purpo se. 5. Connect the c able you detached from base board to t he RS485 ca ble, Power cable and video cable you thread from the wall or ceiling. RS 485 cable has to be connected via a terminal block. If you need to connect alarm cable, thread the alarm cable through the[...]

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    28 6. Screw in 4 screws for m ounting the bracket base. 7. Thread the cable through the bracket.[...]

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    29 8. Screw the top housing to bracket by using a hexagon wrench. 9. Screw in 4 long screws to f ix the bracket to bracket base.[...]

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    30 10. Pull the hole o f base board to o pen it again. Connect t he pow er and RS485 w ires back to power pin and RS485 pin. If you need to conne ct alarm, connect alarm cable to alarm pin. 1 1. Hold and p ush the main body toward the bracket until it is f irmly fixed to the b racket. T o release it, press orange buttons at both sides of the bod y [...]

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    31 Note 1: W hen you push the or ange buttons to detach the main body from bracket, please hold the main body carefully , otherwise it may fall down. Note 2: Aim the Arrow label of the main body to the same Arrow label o f the bracket when you need to push the main body toward bracke t. 12. T wist the cover of main body to top housing clockwise unt[...]

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    32 Note 1: In order to protect t he bubble from dirt and scrape, please put on the gloves before installing the bubble. Note 2: The camera module on the mechanical part is very sensitive. P lease be careful when installing this part. 13. T urn on the power , and start to operate the EPTZ3600. Note: W hen turning on the pow er , EPTZ3600 w ill enter[...]

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    33 2. Screw the 3 screws of EPTZ top housing to the 3 holes of indo or recessed mount bracket. 3. Put the indoor recessed mount bracket to the hole that you just made on ceiling. 4. Use a screwdriver to turn the rotation clips (x 3) until they f irmly fix to the ceiling. ← rotation clip rotation clip →[...]

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    34 5. Snap main body to the indoor recessed mount bracket. NOTE: Aim the Arrow label of the main body to the same Arrow label of the bracket when you need to push the main body toward bracke t. 6. T u rn the housing of speed dome until it fixes to the top housing.[...]

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    35 7. Aim bracket’s fillister to surface ring’ s fillister , turn it until it is firmly f ixed.[...]

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    36 2.5. Bracket & A dapter 2.5.1. Indoor Ceiling Pendent Mount Bracket The indoor ceiling pendent mou nt bracket is used for installing a speed dome on the ceiling. 2.5.2. Pole Mount A dapter The pole adapter is u sed for installi ng a wall mount bracket to a pole in doors or outdoors.[...]

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    37 2.5.3. Corner Mount A da pter The corner mount is used for installing a wall mount bracket to a 270° co rner of walls indoors or outdoors. 2.5.4. Indoor Concrete Cei ling Mount A da pter Indoor Concrete Ceiling Mount Ad apter is used for indoor installation to concrete ceiling.[...]

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    38 3. EPTZ3600/EPTZ36 00I CA MERA SETUP MENU In this section, setup and opera tion guide of EPTZ3600/EPTZ3600I will be introduce d. There are 9 items of the sett ing menu. 3.1. Structure of th e Setup Menu Press MENU to enter cam era setup menu. T urn the Joystick up/down to change subentries, and right/left to change the setting. If there is an ar[...]

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    39 3.2. VIDEO SETTINGS In main menu, turn joystick Up / Down to select VIDEO SETTINGS. T u rn joystick Left / Right to enter VIDEO SETTINGS sub-men u (see diagram 3.2). (diagram 3.2) (diagram 3.3) 3.2.1. EXPOSURE In Exposure menu, there is a sub-menu . Press Enter key or turn joystick Left / Right to enter Exposure sub-menu . VIDEO SETTING S POSITI[...]

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    40 There are 4 options in Exposure: EL. SHUTTER, SLO W SHUTTER, IRIS MODE, and AE SPEED. EL.SHUTTER: Select electron ic shutter mode from the options of the menu. Th ere are AUTO, A.FLK , 1/60, 1/180 , 1/250 , 1/1000 , 1/3000 and 1/10000 at NTSC model; and AUTO, A.FLK, 1/50, 1/150, 1/215, 1/1000, 1/2500 and 1/10000 at P A L model. AUTO: Auto electr[...]

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    41 A E S PEED: if you select AUTO in slow shutter , you can set exposure time (move the cursor between 0~6) EXIT: Select Exit to save settings and exit f rom current page. 3.2.2. FOCUS MODE In Focus mode, we define f ocus type from ONE PUSH, AUT O and Manual . ONE PUSH: Enable the one push trigg er fo cus mode. T he focus lens holds the same positi[...]

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    42 the entire screen. It outputs the proper value using the co lor temperature radiating from a black subject based on a range of value from 3000 to 7500K. INDOOR: 3200 K Base mode. OUTDOOR: 5800 K Base mo de. 3.2.5. BACKLIGHT This is the function of Back L ight Compensation. W hen the background of subje ct is too bright, or when the subject is to[...]

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    43 3.2.7. COLOR: In Color , we define co lor of the image. Select from ON and OFF . ON: Color image OFF: B/W image 3.2.8. NEGA TIVE In Negative mode, it will switch ON/OFF the negative art image output. Select from ON and OFF . ON: Enable Negative func tion OFF: Disable Negative funct ion 3.2.9. WIDE DYNAMIC R A NGE In W ide Dynamic R ange, w e d e[...]

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    44 3.3. POSITIONS In main menu, turn joystick Up or Down to select POSITION option. Press Enter key or turn joystick Left / Right to enter POSITION sub-menu (See diagram 3.4). (diagram 3.4) Press Enter key of keyboard to enter SET POSITIONS sub-menu. T urn the joystick Left / R ight to select preset position . There are totally 36 pres et positions[...]

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    45 (diagram 3.6) POSITION: Select from SET and CLEAR. SET: Select SET and press Enter key of keyboard, you will be entered to a sub-menu. T urn the joystick to your desired position. Once the position is confirmed, pres s IRIS+ key of keyboard to save setting and return to previous menu. If position is set, there will be a star sign (*) beside posi[...]

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    46 SPEED: Select the speed for the p reset position. T he value is from 1 to 255 and 255 is the highest speed. DWELL TIME (S): Select the dwell time (in second) for the preset position from 1 to 99. FOCUS MODE: Select focus mode f or th e preset position from MANUAL, ONE PUSH and AUTO. WHITE BALANCE: Select the white balance for the preset position[...]

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    47 3.4. OSD/ A REAS In main menu, turn joystick Up or Down to select OSD/AREAS. T urn joystick Left or Right to enter OSD/AREAS sub-menu (see diagram 3.8) (diagram 3.8) 3.4.1. CAM. TITLE Enter title name for the camera. T urn the joystick Up or Down to select the character . Maximum 10 digits of character can be inputted. T urn the joystick Left or[...]

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    48 In zone menu, you can set a zone and name it, when the speed dome turns to the zone you set, it will display zone name on the scree n (only if “ OSD/AREAS->Display -> Zone” is set as “YES”). T urn the joystick to Up/Do wn to select the character . T urn the joystick Left or Right to select the characte r position. Once the title is[...]

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    49 T urn joystick Right/Left to h ighlight the zone y ou have s et and t urn th e joystick Up /Down t o select another zone numbe r . If you wish to clear the zone you have set, go to “CLR” and press Enter key . 3.4.3. DIRECTIONS Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to enter DIRECTIO NS sub-menu (see diagram 3.12) (diagram 3.[...]

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    50 3. Press IRIS+ ke y of keyboard to save and return. 4. Go to “DEF AUL T N OR TH” and press Enter key to set the north position as default north position. (see diagram 3.1 4) (diagram 3.14) 5. Go to Return and tu rn joystick Lef t/Right to return to previous me nu. 3.4.4. DISPLA Y Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to ent[...]

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    51 1. SHO W OSD ON: show OSD o f Camera T itle, Directions, Zones, Preset T itle , Motion, Z oom, Fan and Camera S tatus. OFF: do not show OSD. 2 SEC: show OSD for 2 second s. 5 SEC: show OSD for 5 second s. 10 SEC: show OSD for 10 seconds. 2. CAMERA TITLE YES: show camera title NO: do not show camera title 3. DIRECTIONS YES: show directions NO: do[...]

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    52 NO: do not show zoom multip le. 7. F AN YES: show fan indication when fan is enabled. NO: do not show fan indication. 8. MOTION YES: show motion message when a motion occurs. NO: do not show motion message when a motion occurs. 9. CAMERA ST A TUS YES: shows camera status NO: do not show camera status 10. RETURN T urn joystick Left/Right to retur[...]

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    53 (diagram 3.16) 3.5.1. AUTOP AN Press Enter key of keyboard or turn joystick Left/Right to enter AUTOP AN sub-menu (see diagram 3.17) (diagram 3.17) a. ENDLESS MODE ON: enable endless mode. The speed dome will perform 360 degree endle ss auto-pan. OFF: disable endless mo de. T he speed dome will perform au to-p an between position left and positi[...]

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    54 Select speed from 1~255 and 255 is the h ighest speed. c. DWELL TIME L (S) Select dwell time of the left position from 1~99 seconds. d. DW ELL TIME R (S) Select dwell time of the right po sition from 1~99 seconds e. SET LEFT POS. Press Enter key or turn the joystick Left/Rig ht to enter SET LEFT PO S. menu. T urn the joystick to the position w h[...]

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    55 (diagram 3.19) g. DEF AUL T ON: all settings in AUTOP AN menu will be returned to default values. OFF: the setting in AUTOP AN me nu is not default value. h. RETURN T urn joystick Left/Right to return to previous menu 3.5.2. PRESET TOURS Press Enter key or turn the joystick Left/Rig ht to enter P RESET T O URS sub-menu (see diagram 3.20) AUTOP A[...]

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    56 (diagram 3.20) a. T our NO.: T urn the joystick Lef t/Right to select tour number first b. POS: T urn the joystick Left/Right to select preset position. Press Enter key of keyboard to go next setting. Max. 16 positions can be set for a tour . c. D W ELL: T urn the jo ystick Up/Down to set dwell time of the tour from 1~99 se c or default. d. SPEE[...]

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    57 3.5.3. P A TTERN Press Enter key of keyboard to enter P A TTERN sub-menu (see diagram 3.21) (diagram 3.21) a. T urn the joystick Up or Down to select pattern number . b. T urn the joystick Left or Right to select action mode, either PLA Y , SET or CLE A R . c. Select SET and press Enter key of keyboard. (diagram 3.22) d. T urn the joystick to re[...]

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    58 e. When you return to P A TTERN SETUP menu, turn the joystick Left/R ight to PL A Y . Press Enter key of keyboard. The camera s tart s to run t he p attern tour y ou set. The camera keeps playing the pattern until you press IRIS- to cancel playing and it will return to P A TTERN SETUP menu. (diagram 3.23) f. RETURN: T urn joystick Left/Right to [...]

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    59 (diagram 3.24) 3.5.5. RESUME TO T urn the joystick Left/Rig ht to se lect the mode to resume to. It is selectable from PREV MODE, POS.1 (H), TO UR1, P A T .1 and AUTOP AN. (see diagram 3.25) (diagram 3.25) AUTOP AN <┘ PRESET TO URS <┘ P A T TERN <┘ AUTO RESUM E OFF RESUME T O POS.1(H) POWER UP FUNC PREV MODE AUTO FLI P ON EXIT AUT[...]

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    60 3.5.6. P OWER UP FUNC T urn the joystick Left or Right to select the mod e to return to when power failure occurs. It is selectable from PREV MODE, POS.1 (H), TOUR1, P A T .1, AUTOP AN and OFF . (see diagram 3.26) (diagram 3.26) 3.5.7. AUTO FLIP Select ON to enable Auto Flip function or select OFF to disable Auto Flip. (see diagram 3.27) (diagra[...]

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    61 3.5.8. EXIT Exit from the current menu. 3.6. ALARM In main menu, turn joystick Up or Down to select ALARM. T urn joystick Left or Right to enter ALARM sub-menu (se e diagram 3.28) (diagram 3.28) 3.6.1. ALARM INPUTS Press Enter key of keyboard to enter ALARM INPUTS sub-menu. (see diagram 3.29) a. Go to INPUT NO. selection and turn the joystick Le[...]

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    62 event triggered, the camera will be changed to day mode. OFF: Disable alarm input . (diagram 3.29) c. REACTION: The action will be taken when alarm is triggered. OFF: No reaction will be taken when alarm is triggered. POSITION: When the alarm is triggered, speed dome will go to th e preset position. T urn the joystick Left or Right to select on [...]

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    63 TIME OUT : T urn the joystick Left or Right to select on TIMEOUT and press Enter key to select time-out. T i me-out is selectable from 1~99. Press Enter key again to confirm selection. LA TCHED: T urn the joystick Left or Right to select on LA TCHED. The alarm output will not stop until the re is any operation on key board . TRANSP ARENT : T urn[...]

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    64 3.6.2. ALARM OUTPUTS Press Enter key of keyboard to enter ALARM OUTP UTS sub-menu. (see diagram 3.30) (diagram 3.30) a. OUT PUT NU M: Select Output number from 1~2. b. INPUT 1: Select Y ES to enable A larm input 1 for the alarm output selected. Select NO to disable Alarm input 1. c. INPUT 2: Select Y ES to enable Ala rm input 2 for the alarm out[...]

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    65 Select NO to disable this funct ion. i. RETURN: RETURN to the previous menu. 3.6.3. MOTION DETECT Press Enter key of keyboard to enter MOTION DETE CT sub-menu. (see diagram 3.31) Y ou can set 4 motion areas. (diagram 3.31) a. T urn the joystick Left or Right to select ON for motion detection. A windo w as below pops up. b. Press Enter key to ent[...]

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    66 is represented by pink, Motion 2 by blue, Motion 3 by green and Motion 4 by y ellow . Press IRIS+ key to save setting and return to previous menu. Press IRIS- to return to previous menu. (diagram 3.32) c. SE NSITIVITY : select motion detection sensitivity level from 1 ~255. d. INTERV AL TIME (S): select interval time in seconds f rom 1~255. S pe[...]

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    67 3.7. PRIV A TE ZONES In main menu, turn joystick Up/Down to se lect PRIV A TE ZONES masking. T urn joystick Left/Right to enter PRIV A TE ZONE sub-menu (see diagram 3.33) (d iagram 3.33) a. ON: T urn joystick Lef t/Right to s elect ON/OFF . For private z one ON, press En ter key to enter private zone po sition. b. Turn the joystick and move to p[...]

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    68 c. Select th e area t o be covered first. T urn joystick Left/Right to adjust wid th of t he privat e zone area. T urn joystick Up or Do wn to adjust height of the private zone area. Press IRIS- key to set private zone p osition. Press IRIS+ to save and return to previous menu. (diagram 3.35) d. Zone color: select private zone area colo r . e. E[...]

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    69 3.8. SYSTEM In main menu, turn joystick Up/Down to se lect SYSTEM. T urn joystick Left/Right to enter SYSTEM sub-menu (see d iagram 3.36) (diagram 3.36) a. AUTO INIT : Select auto initia tion time from OFF , DAIL Y , W EEKL Y . S peed d ome will automatically initiate and re turn to the previous position by maintaining all the settings you have [...]

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    70 -P A SS W ORD ACTIVE: Select YES to activate password mode. Select NO to disab le password mode. -ENTER P ASS W ORD: Enter the passw ord -VERIFY P ASS W ORD: Enter the password again to confirm your input. Press IRIS+ key to save and return to pre vious menu. Press IRIS- key to cancel. -SA VE AND RETURN: T u rn joystick Left/Right to save the ch[...]

  • Page 71

    71 c. BAUDRA TE: shows baud rate of this speed dom e d. RS-485 -ID: shows RS-485 ID of this speed dome e. PRESE T -CNT : Preset coun ter . This counter counts the preset movement, and 1 is counted when the speed dome runs to preset position. f. X-CONT : X-axis counter . This counter counts the x axis movement, and 1 is counted when the speed dome p[...]

  • Page 72

    72 4. EPTZ3600/3600 I FUNCTION SETU P AND OPERA TION 4.1. Manual Control Mode  Manual control: Shift Joystick Up/Down/Left/Right, and turn it Clockwise/Counterclockwise to con trol speed dome. Use the control keys which are Zoom, Focus and IRIS function keys on the keyboard to Zoom In/Out, focu s N (near)/F (Far), or IRIS +/-. Note: Zoom In/Out [...]

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    73 4.3. Position Setting  Focus on a preset position: Press t he number key , and then press Position to focus on the number of preset position; or you can press Position, then enter the preset position number , and then press Enter to focus on the number of p reset position.  Preset a position: Shift the Joystick to the position you would li[...]

  • Page 74

    74 speed. Dwell time: default is 2 sec; It can be changed by EVF Keyboard Set + A .Pan setting dwell time of A pos o r B pos. 99 => Auto scan (360 de gree) Default speed is 32. It can be chan ged by EVF Keyboard (Shift + A.Pan setting speed). We can even set camera’ s ICR Day/Night function with RS-485 command via keyboard. How to do this? P r[...]

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    75  One-way tour Mode: Press T our to enter the to ur mode. The system w ill ask you to enter the tour number you w ould like to ru n, and s tart s the tour af ter pressing Enter . T o pre set a tour before running is necessary . Preset a one- way t our: Press Set + T ou r to preset a one-w ay tour . The system w ill ask you to enter preset posi[...]

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    76 If you set the position numbe r to 99, the dome will do a 360 degree auto scan or AB two point pan if limit is ON. If you set the position number to 9 8, t he dome w ill d o a frame scan.  Delete an alarm link: Press Clr + F1 to d elete a link of alarm to position/tour . Note 1: After alarm output signal is terminated, the speed d ome will re[...]

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