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  • DM720 Integrated Positioning Camera

    Before using the product, please read this manual carefully.Ⅰ

  • This equipment has been tested and founded to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCCrules and European Union 89/336/EEC directive and its latest amended version. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, maycause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmfulinterference in that case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Modifications not expressly

    approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under CE and FCC rules.

    Precautions:1. Only qualified and experienced person can carry on this installation.2. Always conform to national and local safety codes during installation.3. Use reliable tools only, poor quality tools may cause danger. e.g. ladder.4. Check the space and toughness of the site before installing. It should be able to bear 4 times the weight of the unit and its

    accessories.5. Keep all the original unit package materials in case of future repacking and transporting.

    Warnings:1. DO NOT install this unit in hazardous places where combustible or explosive materials are stored or used.3. This camera runs on 24V AC. DO NOT connect higher or lower voltage to it.4. DO NOT turn power on before completing installation.5. DO NOT disassemble any part of the items.6. Use soft towel to clean the cover when necessary. DO NOT use caustic detergent.7. To protect CCD, avoid facing the camera directly to the strong light. e.g the sun.

    Declaration

  • CONTENTS

    1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 1

    2.Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 2

    2.1. Installation Type Guide ......................................................................................................................................... 2

    2.2. Installation Tools .................................................................................................................................................. 3

    2.3. Wall Mount ........................................................................................................................................................... 4

    2.4. Corner Mount ....................................................................................................................................................... 5

    2.5. Pole Mount ........................................................................................................................................................... 6

    2.6. Pedestal Mount ..................................................................................................................................................... 7

    2.7. Connections ......................................................................................................................................................... 8

    3. Menu Operation...................................................................................................................................... 10

    4. System Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 12

    4.1. Device Information ............................................................................................................................................... 12

    4.2. Display Configuration .......................................................................................................................................... 13

    4.3. Change Password ................................................................................................................................................ 14

    4.4. Language Select ................................................................................................................................................... 15

    4.5. Factory Default .................................................................................................................................................... 15

    4.6. System Restart ..................................................................................................................................................... 15

    4.7. About .................................................................................................................................................................. 15

    5. Lens Parameters ..................................................................................................................................... 17

    5.1. Zooming Speed .................................................................................................................................................... 17

    5.2. Max Digital Zoom ................................................................................................................................................. 17

    5.3. Focus Limit .......................................................................................................................................................... 17

    5.4. Vibration Correction ............................................................................................................................................. 17

    5.5. Iris ALC Value ...................................................................................................................................................... 17

    5.6. Iris PLC Value ....................................................................................................................................................... 17

    5.7. Auto Recovery ..................................................................................................................................................... 17

    5.8. Color/Mono Mode ............................................................................................................................................... 18

    6. Camera Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 19

    6.1. Picture Freeze ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

    6.2. Exposure Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 19

    6.3. White Balance ...................................................................................................................................................... 19

    6.4. Backlight Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 20

    6.5. CCD Drive Mode .................................................................................................................................................. 20

  • 7. Pan/Tilt Function ..................................................................................................................................... 21

    7.1. Pan/Tilt Parameters .............................................................................................................................................. 21

    7.2. Water Jet Setup .................................................................................................................................................... 22

    7.3. Wiper ................................................................................................................................................................... 22

    7.4. Defroster Setup .................................................................................................................................................... 22

    7.5. Pan Setting .......................................................................................................................................................... 22

    7.6. Motion Detection ................................................................................................................................................. 22

    8. Function Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 24

    8.1. Presets Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 24

    8.2. Sequence Setup ................................................................................................................................................... 24

    8.3. Pattern Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 25

    8.4. Autoscan Setup ................................................................................................................................................... 26

    8.5. Regions Setup ...................................................................................................................................................... 27

    8.6. Time Action ......................................................................................................................................................... 28

    8.7. Idle Action ........................................................................................................................................................... 28

    9. Privacy Masking ..................................................................................................................................... 29

    Appendix I: DIP Switch & Jumper Settings ............................................................................................. 30

    Appendix II: RS485 Bus Basic Knowledge ............................................................................................. 35

    Appendix III: Lightning Proof & Surge Proof ........................................................................................ 37

    Appendix IV: Trouble Shooting ................................................................................................................. 38

    Appendix V: Technical Specification ......................................................................................................... 39

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    1. IntroductionThank you for purchasing this product!TeleEye DM720 Positioning System is specially designed for the atrocious and harsh outdoor environment with maintenance-free idea. The endurable slip ring ensures 360°continuously pan with more than 10,000,000 times life time. The accuratestepping motors make the pan & tilt move stably and accurately without vibration even in magnifying zoom position.With the heater, fan, sun shroud, defroster and wiper, TeleEye DM720 can be applied to atrocious outdoor environment, suchas airport, frontier, seaport, customs etc. 360° pan and -90° ~ 40° tilt will provide you wide view and image capture and multiprotocol options can make it integrate to your existing system easily. For maintenance free purpose, IP66, short circuit protection,overheat protection, overload protection, automatically restore capability, 4000V video & data & power lightening proof designwill reduce the maintenance to minimum.

    Product Features:l High Resolution DSP Camera Unit Availablel Rugged enclosure with Heater, Fan, Sun-Shroud, Defroster, Wiperl 9 Languages OSD Menu ( English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Russian, Chinese)l Powerful Functions with 220 Presets, 4 Pannings, 4 Tours, 4 Patterns, 8 Zones, 8 Privacy Blankingsl Support Multi Protocolsl 360°Continuously Panl -90° ~ +40° Tiltl Temperature Displayl Withstand 130km/h Wind Speedl IP66 & 4000V Lightening Proof

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    INSTALLATION TYPE GUIDEINSTALLATON TYPE GUIDE2.Installation2.1. Installation Type GuideFour main kinds of installation are available for integrated positioning system: 1) Wall Mount 2) Corner Mount 3) Pole Mount 4) Pedestal MountNOTE: Installation site should be able to bear at least 4 times the weight of the positioning system.

    2. Corner Mount1. Wall Mount

    3. Pole Mount 4. Pedestal Mount

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    2.2. Installation Tools

    Common installation tools are listed in following pictures:

    Dril l s leeve for M8 screw ( ) Inner hexagon wrench for M8 screw ( )

    Cross head screw driver- Shift wrench

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    2.3. Wall Mount

    Setup Conditions

    It is suited for installing on hard wall, indoor or outdoor:

    ⑴ Wall thickness: be enough to install M8 (100mm length orabove) expansion bolt

    ⑵ Bearing load: 4 times the weight of the integrated cameraassembly

    Installation Steps

    ⑴ Mark the screws position on the wall as the picture 1illustrated, and insert M8 expansion bolts.

    ⑵ Fix the mount bracket on the wall with M8 nut, springwasher and flat wahser as picture 2 shows.

    ⑶ Refer to picture 3, unscrew M4 screw and uncap themount cover.

    ⑷ Aim the 4 holes on bracket adapter to the 4 M8 screws onbracket, route the control cable, power cable and videocable through the cable hole and tighten the 4 M8 flatwashers, spring washers and nuts. The last step is toroute wires and cables through the center of the mountbracket and close the cover .

    NOTE: it is recommended that 2 persons will carry outthe installation for the sake of safety.

    ⑸ Turn on the power. If self-testing is not carried out,please refer to Troubleshooting.

    Picture 1

    Picture 2

    Picture 3

    Picture 4

    The dimension of expansion bolt 1 The dimension of expansion bolt 2

    140.0

    84.0

    4-M8 nut, springwasher&flat washer

    4-M8 foundation bolt

    WallWall mount bracket

    M4 screw

    4-M8 nut, springwasher&flat washerPower cable&videocable

    Mount cover

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    2.4. Corner Mount

    Setup Conditions

    It is suited for installing on hard wall with a 90°corner, indooror outdoor.

    ⑴ Wall thickness: be enough to install M8 (100mm length)expansion bolt.

    ⑵ Bearing load: 4 times the weight of the integrated cameraassembly.

    Installation Steps

    ⑴ Mark the screws position on the wall as the picture 6illustrated, and then insert four M8 expansion bolts, fix thecorner adapter on the wall with M8 nut ,spring washer andflat washer.

    ⑵ Attach the mount bracket to the corner adapter securelywith M8 screw ,spring washer and flat washer as picture 7shows.

    ⑶ Unscrew M4 screw and uncap the mount cover.⑷ Aim the 4 holes on bracket adapter to the 4 M 8 screws on

    bracket, route the control cable, power cable and videocable through the cable hole and tighten the 4 M8 flatwashers, spring washers and nuts. The last step is toroute wires and cables through the center of the mountbracket and close the mount cover.

    NOTE: it is recommended that 2 persons will carry out theinstallation for the sake of safety.

    ⑸ Turn on the power. If self-testing is not carried out, pleaserefer to Troubleshooting.

    Picture 7

    Picture 8

    Picture 9

    Picture 6

    50

    120

    8-M8 nut, springwasher&flat washer

    8-M8 foundation bolt

    Corner mount adapter

    Wall mount bracket

    4-M8X20 screw, springwasher&flat washer

    M4 screw

    4-M8 nut, springwasher&flat washer

    Power cable&video cable

    Mount cover

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    2.5. Pole Mount

    Setup Conditions

    It is suitable for installing on the solid pole which is indoor or

    outdoor.

    ⑴ Pole diameter: Ф130-152mm.

    ⑵ Bearing load: 4 times the weight of the integrated cameraassembly.

    Installation Steps

    ⑴ Fasten the pole adapter on the pole with the clamps as thepicture 10 illustrates.

    ⑵ Attach the mount bracket to the corner adapter securelywith M8 screw, spring washer and flat washer as picture11 shows.

    ⑶ Unscrew M4 screw and uncap the mount cover.⑷ Aim the 4 holes on bracket adapter to the 4 M 8 screws

    on bracket, route the control cable, power cable and videocable through the cable hole and tighten the 4 M8 flatwashers, spring washers and nuts. The last step is toroute wires and cables through the center of the mountbracket and close the mount cover.

    NOTE: it is recommended that 2 persons will carry outthe installation for the sake of safety.

    ⑸ Turn on the power. If self-testing is not carried out,please refer to Troubleshooting.

    Picture 12

    Picture 13

    Picture 10

    Picture 11

    Pole adapter

    2 metal clamps

    4-M8X20 screw, spring washer&flat washer

    M4 screw

    Mount cover

    4-M8 nut, springwasher&flat wahser

    Power cable&video cable

    Mount cover

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    2.6. Pedestal Mount

    Setup Conditions⑴ It is highly recommended to use the pole provided by the

    dealer.

    ⑵ Bearing load: 4 times the weight of the integrated cameraassembly.

    Installation Steps

    ⑴ Put the pedestal mount on a solid, aclinic ground, aim the 4holes on bracket adapter to the 4 M8 screws on the flange,route the control cable, power cable and video cable throughthe cable hole and tighten the 4 M8 flat washers, springwashers and nuts. The last step is to route wires and cablesthrough the centre of the pedestal mount.

    NOTE: it is recommended that 2 persons will carry outthe installation for the sake of safety.

    ⑵ Turn on the power. If self-testing is not carried out,please refer to Troubleshooting.Picture 14

    4-M8 nut, spring washer&flatwasher

    Power cable&video cable

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    2.7. Connections

    n Connections for using RS-485 control

    COM1

    Power cable (24V)

    Video cable (75 ohm coaxial cable)

    Video switching matrix

    Monitor

    System controller

    RS485A/B

    Communication cable

    Video output

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    n Connections for using coaxial control

    Power cable 24V Power cable 24V

    video cable75 ohm coaxial cable

    ( )

    video cable75 ohm coaxial cable

    ( )

    Communication cable Communication cable

    Coaxial convertor

    Video output Video input

    Monitor or video matrix

    Keyboard or control matrix

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    Menu Cursor PositioningPOSITION THE CURSOR at a desired menu location:l Move the joystick up or down to position the cur-sor beside the preferred item, and then move it to theright.l Press the desired entry number on the keyboard

    NOTE:l If you want to switch the characters, move thejoystick clockwise or anticlockwise and hold it fortwo seconds.l If you want to scroll the next group of selection,move the joystick to the leftmost until the highlightsymbol 2 appears, and then move the joystick up ordown to select.

    Take the System Title for example, to edit the title,dothe following:1. Select Device Information from System Setup.2. Select Title, the following screen appears.

    3. Move the joystick to the right to position the cur-sor beside a character.4. Move the joystick up or down to view selection.When the desired character is highlighted, move thejoystick to the right.

    Edit System Title===================================

    ===================================Uppercase (Zoom Shift)

    Input[A ]

    Back

    NOTE: If it is set to Numeric mode, directly move thejoystick up or down to change the number.

    5. Move the joystick to the right or left to point thecursor to different position.6. When finished, move the cursor to the leftmost,and then select Back to return to the previous menu.

    TIPS:l Change a character: Move the cursor to the char-acter you want to change and directly repeat step 4.l Clear a character: Switch the character to Symbol,and then position the character you want to delete,finally move the joystick up or down to select BlankSpace character.

    Editing the titlesUp to 16 characters can be used for a title. The fol-lowing characters are available:l A-Z(upper case)l a-z (lower case)l Symbol (+ - ( ) % # ! $ / )l Ext Symbol ( á í ó w é )l 0-9 (numeric)

    Operation InstructionTwo methods are available for carrying out the opera-tion by the system controller.1. Press the combined hot keys to operate different

    functions. Please refer to the system controllermanual for the detailed commands.

    2. Access the OSD menu and operate according tothe following instructions.

    Accessing the System Menul Access the system’s main menu on your monitor

    by calling preset 95 once or calling preset 1 twicewithin 5 seconds.

    Note: The way to call a preset may vary among key-boards with different manufactures. Please readthose manuals to learn keyboard operation.

    l When there is password protection, user needs toinput the correct 6-bit password to access to theOSD menu. (Default password is 000000).

    l To input the password, move the joystick up ordown to select number (0-9), move the joystickleft or right to choose password digit. If the inputpassword is wrong, the password input windowwill close.

    Note: You still can control the system with a wrongpassword, but can not access to the OSD menu.

    3. Menu Operation

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    Menu Tree

    Privacy Masking====================================

    1.Mask Number :0012.Setup New Mask3.Activate :OFF4.Show Next Mask5.Delete Current Mask6.Mask Gradation :0017.Back0.Exit

    Function Setting====================================

    1.Presets Setup2.Sequence Setup3.Pattern Setup4.Autoscan Setup5.Regions Setup6.Time Action7.Idle Action8.Back0.Exit

    Camera Parameters====================================

    1.Picture Freeze :OFF2.Exposure Mode3.White Balance4.Backlight Mode5.CCD Drive Mode :Progress6.Back0.Exit

    Lens Parameters====================================

    1.Zooming Speed :High/low2.Max Digital Zoom :Off3.Focus Limit :30cm4.Vibration Correction: Off5.Iris ALC Value :1066.Iris PLC Value :0167.Auto Recovery8.Color/Mono Mode9.Back0.Exit

    Main Menu====================================

    1.System Setup2.Lens Parameters3.Camera Parameters4.Pan/Tilt Function5.Function Setting6.Privacy Masking0.Exit

    System Setup====================================

    1.Device Information2.Display Configuration3.Change Password4.Language Select5.Factory Default6.System Restart7.About8.Back0.Exit

    Pan/Tilt Function====================================

    1.Pan/Tilt Parameters2.Water Jet Setup3.Wiper4.Defroster Setup5.Pan Setting6.Motion Dection7.Back0.Exit

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    4. System SetupMain menu à System Setup

    4.1. Device InformationMain menu à System Setup à Device Information

    1. System ID: Identifies the current system’s IDnumber. Each system has its unique ID ranging from001 to 255 (255 is default broadcast ID ). The SystemID can be set only when DIP switch is in ProgrammableID mode.

    Device Information====================================

    1.System ID :0012.Title :A3.Title :B4.Broadcast ADD :2555.System Time :00:006.System Date :05-01-007.Auto Restart :00:008.Back0.Exit

    System Setup====================================

    1.Device Information2.Display Configuration3.Change Password4.Language Select5.Factory Default6.System Restart7.About8.Back0.Exit

    Enter S/N: 6161310854====================================

    1.Input[0000000000]2.Back

    ====================================Numeric (Zoom Shift)

    To set the system ID:1. Move the cursor to select INPUT from System ID.The INPUT setting will flash as the following pictureshows.

    2.Move the joystick to the right and enter the serialnumber to be displayed for the “Enter S/N” setting.3.Move the joystick up or down to select the figure,and move it to the left to save the setting.4.Move the joystick to the left or right to quit thisediting.5.Select BACK to return to the previous menu.

    Tip: Move the joystick clockwise or anti-clockwise toselect upper case, lower case and numeric input.

    NOTE:1. If the S/N is not identical with the original one,the following picture will pop up. Please repeat step1 to step 5.

    ----------------------------

    Error S/N

    ---------------------------

    2. If the OSD menu pops up as below, try to resetthe system ID. That is because the system ID is notidentical with the setting. Thus the system can notbe controlled.

    ID SET TO 2

    Call Preset 1 to Confirm

    3. After correct the system ID, call preset No.1 toconfirm the resetting.

    4. If the OSD menu appears as below, it means thatthe current ID is hard address and cannot beprogrammed. You should set all 8 bits of SW1 ON toactivate programmable address.

    ----------------------------

    Address Fixed By DIP

    ---------------------------

    2. Title: Set the first 10 characters of the system name.Please refer to page 11.3. Title: Set the second 10 characters of the systemname. Please refer to page 11.

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    4. Broadcast ADD: Set broadcast address.ID number (001~255). The ID number should be dif-ferent from any other system, default setting is 255.When a command is sent to broadcast ID, all the sys-tems connected to the control bus accept the command.Please refer to appendix to get information about IDsetting.

    5. System Time: Configure the system time displaedon the screen and enable timer scheduled functions. Dis-play format: hour : min6.System Date: Display the current date , the displaymode is DD-MM-YY.7.Auto Restart: The system will restart at this time.When the time is 00:00, this function is default to beclosed.8.Back: Return to the previous menu.0.Exit: Quit the menu.

    1. Title DisplayThis allows you to program how titles are displayedon the monitor. The following titles can be set:System Title (ON,OFF, 2s-60s): Displays thesystem title.Presets Title (ON, OFF, 2s-60s): Displays presettitle when calling up the preset.Pattern Title (ON, OFF, 2s-60s): Shows thepattern title when running the pattern.Autoscan Title (ON, OFF, 2s-60s): Shows the titleduring automatic scanning operation.Regions Title (ON, OFF, 2s-60s): Displays theregion title for the region mode settings.

    The following settings are available for each title:OFF: The title is not displayed when enabled.ON: The title is displayed after activation.2s-60s: The title is displayed within a range of twoseconds to sixty seconds after activation.

    2. Other Display

    4.2. Display ConfigurationMain Menuà System Setup à Display Configuration

    Display Configuration====================================

    1.Title Display2.Other Display3.Back0.Exit

    Title Display====================================

    1.System Title :o f f2.Presets Title :o f f3.Pattern Title :o f f4.Autoscan Title :o f f5.Regions Title :o f f6.Back0.Exit

    Zoom Position (ON, OFF, 2s-60s): Display time ofthe zoom times.Direction Disp (ON, OFF, 2s-60s): Display time ofcamera pointing direction.System Clock (ON/OFF): Display the system time.System Date (ON/OFF): Display the current dateof displaying.

    Select BACK to return to the previous menu.

    The following settings are available for each one:OFF: This function is disabled.ON: This function is enabled.2s-60s: The function is displayed within a range oftwo seconds to sixty seconds after activation.

    1.System ID :001

    2.Title :

    3.Title :

    4.Broadcast AD : 255

    5.System Time :00:00

    6.BACK

    0.Exit

    2

    Edit System Title

    -------------------------------

    INPUT :0000000000

    BACK

    -------------------------------

    Uppercase Zoom Shift

    Other Display====================================

    1.Zoom Position :off2.Direction Disp :off3.System Clock :on4.System Date :on5.Back0.Exit

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    l Information Text Position

    4.3. Change PasswordMain menu à System Setupà Change Password

    Changing the password:1. Select SYSTEM SETUP from Main Menu.2. Select CHANGE PASSWORD.3. If there is no old password, start from step six.4. If there is an old password, move the joystick toselect INPUT,and then enter the old password as thefollowing picture shows.

    Enter Old Password====================================

    Input [******]Back

    Confirm Password====================================

    Input [******]Back

    8. If the password is correct, the following picturewill pop up.

    9. If the password is incorrect, the following picturewill be displayed. Thus it is necessary to enter againin the same way, otherwise you can not access toOSD menu.

    Password change succeed!

    Password not match!

    Error Password!

    6. Set new password as the following submenu ap-pears on the screen.

    7. Confirm the new password. It is necessary to en-ter the new password again.

    Enter New Password====================================

    Input [******]Back

    5. If the old password is incorrect, the following pic-ture will be shown on the screen and closeautomatically. You must re-enter this menu.

    NOTE: The default password is 000000. If it is changed, the password protection is activated. It is necessary toenter the password whenever you want to access theOSD menu.

    134/074 2X

    System Title

    Time/Date

    Zoom times

    Vertical tilt degreeHorizontal pan degree

    Preset/Pattern/

    Autoscan Title

    Region Title

    16:25:06

    05-01-00

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    Language Select====================================

    1.Language: English 2.Back 0.Exit

    4.4. Language Select Main menu à System Setupà Language Select

    The language for the on-screen menus is selectable. Thereare nine languages available: English, Chinese, Spanish,Italian, German, French, Portuguese, Russian and Polish. and Deutsch.To select the language:

    1. Select SYSTEM SETUP from Main Menu.2. Select LANGUAGE SELECT.3. Move the joystick up or down to view selections,and then move it to the left or right to save thesetting.4. Select Back to return to the previous menu.

    4.6. System Restart Main menu à System Setupà System Restart

    List of Default Setting (All settings vary fromdifferent types of cameras.)

    System Setup====================================

    1.Device Information2.Display Configuration3.Change Password4.Language Select5.Factory Default6.System Restart7.About8.Back0.Exit

    Zooming Speed HIGH User Defined R N/A

    Max Digital Zoom off User Defined B N/A

    Focus Min Limit 30CM Backlight Mode Off

    Iris ALC value 084 Backlight Value N/A

    Iris PLC value 016 Auto Stop Timer Off

    Preset Freeze Off Speed Magnifier X01

    Line Lock Phase Off Proportional PT ON

    Exposure Mode Auto Input Channel 1

    Exposure Level N/A Alarm Action Off

    Slow Shutter 1/1.5 Input Mode NO

    White Balance Auto Alarm Linkage Off

    Reset Delay Off Alarm Output Off

    Factory Restoring...

    4.5. Factory Default Main menu à System Setupà Factory Default

    Select FACTORY DEFAULT to restore factory defaultsettings. System will request password to set it. Factorydefault will not change dome ID.

    System Restart...

    Move the joystick to select SYSTEM RESTART, thefollowing picture will be displayed on the screen. Set-tings will not change after restarting.

    4.7. AboutMain menu à System Setupà About

    System Setup====================================

    1.Device Information2.Display Configuration3.Change Password4.Language Select5.Factory Default6.System Restart7.About8.Back0.Exit

    System Setup====================================

    1.Device Information2.Display Configuration3.Change Password4.Language Select5.Factory Default6.System Restart7.About8.Back0.Exit

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    NOTE: The menu screen will be closed automaticallyas any command is carried out.

    Move the joystick to select ABOUT, the following pic-ture will be displayed on the screen.

    Camera S/N :0000000000000000Camera ID :0001Baud Rate :4800bpsProtocol :FACTORYModel :DM729Camera temp :+25C/+77F

    Version :2.01(091105)Copy right :2003, 2005

    Any Command to Exit

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    5. Lens ParametersLens Parameters

    ====================================1.Zooming Speed :High/low2.Max Digital Zoom :Off3.Focus Limit :30cm4.Vibration Correction: Off5.Iris ALC Value :1066.Iris PLC Value :0167.Auto Recovery8.Color/Mono Mode9.Back0.Exit

    Main menu àLens Parameters

    5.1. Zooming SpeedThis function allows the user to define how fast the cam-era will zoom. Available settings include the following:

    High: High zooming speed Low: Low zooming speed

    5.2. Max Digital ZoomMax Digital zoom magnifies the picture by duplicatingpixels. The picture is enlarged but the resolution remainsthe same. This menu item sets max. digital zoom magni-fication times.

    OFF: Turn off digital zoom X1-~ X10: Max digital zoom times

    NOTE: Different camera has different Max. digital zoomtimes.

    5.4. Vibration Correction (Some camera only)This prevents the image from intensively vibration, e.g. the system is installed on the highway in the condi-tion of vehicles frequently passing.

    5.5. Iris ALC Value (Some camera only)Iris average level control value is set here. The valueranges from 000 to 255.Default value is illustrated asbelow:22X color camera: 066,23X color/mono camera: 084 (different camera hasdifferent ALC default value)

    NOTE: Changing default value is strongly NOTrecommended.

    5.3. Focus LimitThe minimum distance between the object and thecamera is set on focus limit. Focus is not achieved ifthe distance is less than the current setting. Thefollowing values for focus limit are available: 1cm.10cm, 30cm, 100cm

    5.6. Iris PLC Value (Some camera only)Iris peak level control value is set here. The valueranges from 000 to 127.Default value: 23X color/mono camera: 016 (differentcamera has different PLC default value)NOTE: Changing default value is strongly NOT

    recommended.

    Auto Recovery====================================

    1.Joystick Recover: ALL2.A/F Recover Time:0053.A/I Recover Time:0054.Back0.Exit

    5.7. Auto Recovery

    Auto recovery is used to configure auto focus andauto iris resume settings. Four settings are available:

    Setting Description

    All Both return to auto focus and return to autoiris setting are enabled.(default setting)

    None Both return to auto focus and return to autoiris setting are disabled.

    Iris Only return to auto iris is enabled.Focus Only return to auto focus is enabled.

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    Day/Night Mode====================================

    1.Color/Monot Mode : AUTO2.Color Start Time : 00:003.Mono Start Time : 00:004.Back0.Exit

    5.8. Color/Mono Mode

    The Color/Mono mode automatically switches be-tween color and monochrome mode in accordancewith the environment illumination. Four settings areavailable:

    Setting Description

    Auto The dome will automatically change modesaccording to light condition.

    Color The dome is in colorful mode only.Mono The dome is in monochrome mode only.Time Set schedule for mode change.

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    6. Camera ParametersMain menu à Camera Parameters

    Camera Parameters====================================

    1.Picture Freeze :OFF2.Exposure Mode3.White Balance4.Backlight Mode5.CCD Drive Mode :Progress6.Back0.Exit

    6.1. Picture FreezeThis feature is to reduce useless data traffic in webapplication and save storage space for DVR.Availableselections include the following:

    ON: The current image is frozen when a preset iscalled.OFF: The current image is never frozen.

    NOTE: Not every camera has this feature.

    6.2. Exposure ModeExposure Mode

    ====================================1.Exposure Mode : AUTO2.Exposure Level : N/A3.Slow Shutter : 1/1.54.Back0.Exit

    To set exposure mode, the value options are: Auto,Shutter, Iris and AGC.

    Shutter:Set Shutter speed in priority, values are 1/1.5, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/25, 1/100, 1/150, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, 1/30000

    Iris:Set Iris in priority. Values are: F1.6, F2.2, F3.2,F4.4, F6.4, F8.8, F12, F17, F24, F34

    AGC:Set Auto gain control in priority. Values are: 0dB,6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB, 30dB. Higher dB valuemakes image brighter.

    NOTE: Only if Exposure Mode is not set to AUTO,Exposure Level can be changed.Only one of settings for Shutter, Iris and AGC willtake effect

    Mode Shutter Iris AGC

    Auto N/A N/A N/A

    Shutter

    1/1.5、1/3、1/6、1/12、1/25、

    1/50、1/100、1/150、1/250、1/500、1/1000、

    1/2000、1/4000、1/10000、1/30000

    N/A N/A

    Iris N/A

    F1.6、F2.2、F3.2、

    F4.4、F6.4、F8.8、F12、F17、

    F24、F34

    N/A

    AGC N/A N/A

    0dB、

    6dB、12dB、18dB、24dB、30dB

    Slow Shutter: Available settings include:1/1.5, 1/3,1/6, 1/13, 1/25, and 1/50.

    NOTE: Only if Exposure Mode is set to AUTO, SlowShutter can be changed.

    6.3. White BalanceThis is used to manually adjust red and blue settings foroptimal viewing. Available settings include:

    AUTO: Auto white balance. (Default setting)USER: Manually set the red and the blue values.

    White Balance====================================

    1.White Balance : AUTO2.User Defined R : 0003.User Defined B : 0004.Back0.Exit

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    6.4. Backlight Mode

    Backlight compensation is set here.If the backlight is bright, the objects in the center of thepicture may be dark. The dome can automatically adjustthe brightness of the whole image according to the bright-ness of center point.Therefore backlight compensation can increase thebrightness of the objects in the center.

    OFF: This function is ignored.Normal: Standard BLC mode.WDR: Wide Dynamic Rage mode.

    NOTE: This function is used for the cameras support-ing WDR. Only if the backlight mode is set to Normal orWDR mode, Backlight value can be changed.

    As the backlight mode is set in the standard Normalor WDR mode, different backlight compensationgrade can be set as follows:

    000 : This function is not carried out.001-255: Choose different backlight compensation

    grade.Higher the number, brighter the im-age is.

    Backlight Mode====================================

    1.Backlight Mode : OFF2.Backlight Value: N/A3.WDR2 : Invalid3.Back0.Exit

    Mode Normal WDR

    Off N/A N/A

    Normal 000-255 N/A

    WDR N/A 000-127

    User Defined R: The value for the red settingincreases, the image appears redder.User Defined B:The value for the blue settingincreases, the image appears bluer.

    NOTE: Only if White Balance is set to USER mode, thevalue of User Defined R and User Defined B can bechanged.

    6.5. CCD Drive ModeThere are two selections: PROGRESS andINTERLACE.

    PROGRESS: It is the initial state of CCD drivemode.INTERLACE: It is the optional mode.

    Note: These choices are only for the 30X and 35Xcamera type of HITACHI.

    As the backlight mode is set in the standard WDRmode, WDR2 function can be selected as OFF orON, otherwise it will be invalid, and it is the addi-tional function to enhance all WDR and AD-WDR.

    NOTE: AD-WDR is only supported by 454EN camera.

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    7. Pan/Tilt FunctionMain menuà Pan/Tilt Parameters

    Pan/Tilt Function====================================

    1.Pan/Tilt Parameters2.Water Jet Setup3.Wiper4.Defroster Setup5.Pan Setting6.Motion Dection7.Back0.Exit

    Pan/Tilt Parameters====================================

    1.Auto Stop Timer : OFF2.Speed Magnifier : x013.Proportional PT : ON4.Set North Direction5.Back0.Exit

    7.1. Pan/Tilt Parameters

    ON: Enable the function (default setting)OFF: Disable the function

    Set North DirectionUser can set the camera’s orientation on screen by us-ing joystick to position north. Pan degree is the relativedegree to a specific direction. That direction is calledNORTH.NOTE: Not restrict to geographical north.

    134/074 2X 16:25:06

    System Title

    Time

    Zoom times

    Vertical tilt degreeHorizontal pan degree

    Preset/Pattern/

    Autoscan Title

    Region Title

    05-01-00

    /Date

    45°

    90°

    135

    180°

    225°

    270°

    315°

    N(0°)

    Horizontal: 0~360

    Auto Stop TimerFor some particular protocols, the camera does not stopmoving even if no operation comes from the controller.But this function enables the camera to stop at a fixedtime you set in advance.

    OFF: This function is not activated. (default setting)001~100: The camera will automatically stop moving,before the user sets the time schedule. For example:003 means that it will automatically stop movingafter 150ms.

    Speed MagnifierSome protocols’ controlling speed is either too fast ortoo slow, however it can be adjusted via Speed Magnifier.The selections are as follows:

    X1: Original speed (default setting) ↑ 2 ~↑ 32: Times faster than original speed. ↓ 2 ~↓ 32: Times slower than original speed.

    Proportional PTThe camera moves at a speed of certain degrees persecond. Objects on screen move much faster in tele-scope than in widescope, even undesirable too faster insome case, this function decreases the dome movementspeed while zooming in under the former situation.

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    7.2. Water Jet SetupUser can control the water jet by setup the correlativeparameters. when the camera receives the command“call AUX X”, the camera will carry out correlativeaction automatically.

    Water Jet Setup====================================

    1.Correlative Preset :0032.Correlative AUX :0043.Jet Dwell Time :0034.Return To Origin :ON5.Run6.Back0.Exit

    7.4. Defroster SetupThis function is for cleaning the froster congregatedinside the glass. You can start the defroster by movingyour joystick left or right on “Defroster” item after thesetup of its running minutes. Available values are: 2min,5min, 10min, 15min, 30min and 60min.

    7.5. Pan SettingThis function is for customers to connect an added de-vice which cannot circumvolve for 360 degrees.Pan Mode: When pan mode is 360°, it can move for360 degrees, and it cannot move for 360 degrees whenthe mode is -180°/+180°.Pan Origin Direction: When it is ON, it will check theoriginal direction of observation. When it is OFF, it willtake the current observation position as the originaldirection.Define the Origin of -180°/+180°: Set the start/ endobservation position of -180°/+180° mode.

    For example:

    l Move to a position and call preset 1 to confirm.

    Move To The Object Call Preset 1 To

    Confirm .....

    130°

    90°

    13°

    Vertical: 13~130

    Correlative Preset( 001~220): Set the position pointedto water jet as Preset N, then select Preset N as correla-tive Preset.Correlative AUX (002~255): Select the correlative AUX.When the system protocol is PELCO P/D, the correla-tive AUX is 002NOTE: AUX 001 is for wiper control only.

    Jet Dwell Time (000-255): Dwell time for jetting. 000means OFF, 001 means 1second.Return to Origin (ON/OFF): Return the camera backto the original place after jetting. ON: Enable the function OFF: Disable the functionRun: Run the jetting function by choosing it in this menu.

    7.3. WiperIf the wiper is started currently: By moving the joy-stick to the left or right, user can make the wiper stoprunning.If the wiper is closed currently: By moving the joy-stick to the left or right, user can make the wiper startrunning.

    7.6. Motion DetectionFix camera to a specified area, this function can detectall moving objects in this area.

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    Motion Detect Mode: You can set it as “ON” or “OFF”to activate or close this function.

    Move your dome to your desired area, call preset 1 toconfirm, call preset 2 to cancel your setting.

    Sensitivity Level: The sensitivity level of motion detect,its range is 001-005. Higher the level is (the highest oneis 005), more sensitive it will be.

    Motion Linkage: When motion detect is ON and thereis a moving object, dome will perform the prepared link-age function, such as preset, autoscan, sequence andpattern.You can set it as OFF, PRESET 1-220,AUTOSCAN 1-4, SEQUENCE 1-4 and PATTERN 1-4.

    Move To The Object...

    Call Preset1 To Confirm

    Call Preset2 To Cancelt

    Motion Detection====================================

    1.Motion Detect Mode :OFF2.Sensitivity Level :0033.Motion Linkage :OFF4.Back0.Exit

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    Preset Setup====================================

    1.Preset Number :0012.Title3.Set New Preset4.Show Next Preset5.Delete Current6.Back0.Exit

    Call Preset 1 SaveCall Preset 2 cancelFunction Setting

    ====================================1.Presets Setup2.Sequence Setup3.Pattern Setup4.Autoscan Setup5.Regions Setup6.Time Action7.Idle Action8.Back0.Exit

    8. Function SettingMain menuà Function Setting

    8.1. Presets SetupMain menuà Function Settingà Preset setup

    This allows you to program a preset with auto pan, tilt,focus and iris settings. Once it is programmed, enteringthe number and pressing PRESET button on your con-troller automatically to call up the preset. As many as220 preset positions can be programmed.

    1. Preset Number: Preset number is set here, rangingfrom 001 to 220.NOTE: If the current preset number exists, it will go tothe Preset position directly; if not, the screen will dis-play “Preset Not Available”.

    2. Title: The name for the preset position is set here,which can be displayed on the screen. Please refer topage 11 in details.

    3. Set New Preset: This allows you to set the newpreset. The following picture will pop up as you tilt thejoystick.

    Move to the desired position and zoom to a suitablelevel, call preset 1 to save the current preset, and callpreset 2 to cancel.

    4. Show Next Preset: The next position will runaccording to the numerical order.

    5. Delete Current: The current preset you select isdeleted. The following picture will display on the screen.

    Deleting.....

    8.2. Sequence SetupMain menuà Function Settingà Sequence setup

    Sequence====================================

    1.Sequence Number :0012.Default Dwell :0033.Edit Sequence4.Run Only Once5.Run Continuously6.Delete Current7.Back0.Exit

    A “sequence” is defined as a sequential moving fromone preset to the next at a fixed speed and pause for aspecific time at each preset.

    l Up to 4 sequences can be stored.

    l Each of them can store 32 presets at maximum.

    1. Sequence Number: Sequence number rangingfrom 1 to 4 is set here.2. Default Dwell: The pause time (1 to 255) for eachpreset position is set here.

    Edit Preset Title====================================

    Input: [ ]Back

    =================================== Uppercase (Zoom Shift)

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    [Preset Number -Dwell Timer]====================================[001-002][002-004][003-002][004-001][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002][000-002]Save and ExitDiscard

    3. Edit Sequence: Order and pause time spent at eachpreset position is set here. It is possible to set 32positions as shown in the following illustration.

    4. Run Only Once: The current sequence will run onlyonce.

    5. Run Continuously: The current sequence will runcontinuously and the system will loop the sequence.

    6. Delete Current: The current sequence is deleted.The following picture is displayed on the screen.

    E.g. 003-002 means that preset 003 is accessed andpaused for 2 seconds. Move joystick to the left or rightto select editing item, and then move it to up or down tochange value.

    Take the above picture for example, the camera rotatesfrom preset 1 to preset 4 and the pauses time is for 2seconds, 4 seconds, 2 seconds, 1 second respectively.

    Select Save to save the sequence, select Discard to quitwithout saving.

    NOTE: When a preset’s dwell time is set 0, system willskip that preset. System will consider preset 0 as theend of a sequence.

    Deleting.....

    Pattern Setup====================================

    1.Pattern Number :0012.Title :03.Record New Pattern4.Run Only Once5.Run Continuously6.Delete Current7.Back0.Exit

    8.3. Pattern SetupMain Menuà Function Settingà Pattern setup

    A pattern records and repeats a series of pan, tilt, zoomand preset function. The difference between sequenceand pattern is that in a sequence, the camera moves froma preset to next at a fixed speed; in a pattern, the cameramoves flexible curve at various speed.

    l Up to four pattern modes can be set.

    l Each of them can be set a duration of up to 180seconds at maximum.

    1. Pattern Number: Pattern number ranging from 1to 4 is set here.

    2. Title: The name for the pattern is set here, which canbe displayed on the screen. Please refer to page 13 indetails.

    Edit Preset Title====================================

    Input: [ ]Back

    3. Record New Pattern: This records each commandused for pan, tilt, and zoom operations.

    Move the joystick at random firstly, and then pressthe 1 numerical and PRESET button of the systemcontroller to start record. The following picture willdisplay on the screen.

    =================================== Uppercase (Zoom Shift)

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    End of record pattern...

    Recording PatternCall preset 1 to confirm02/100

    Move to start pointCall preset 1 to confirmCall preset 2 to cancel

    To stop recording, press the 1 numerical button andPRESET button. The following picture will displayon the screen.

    Move the joystick to record the zoom operation.Meanwhile the following picture will display on thescreen.

    4. Run Only Once: The current pattern is run only once.

    5. Run Continuously: The current pattern is runcontinuously.

    6. Delete Current: The current pattern is deleted. Thefollowing picture is displayed on the screen.

    Deleting.....

    8.4. Autoscan SetupMain menuà Function Settingà Autoscan setup

    Autoscan Setup====================================

    1.Autoscan Number :0012.Title :3.Set Left Limit4.Set Right Limit5.Defaul Speed :2556.Run Continuously7.Delete Current8.Back0.Exit

    This function allows you to set the left and right edgesof the area to be monitored, and the camera can moveback and forth between these two points.l Up to four autoscan modes can be set.l The speed for autoscan can be set.

    1. Autoscan Number: It sets the autoscan mode number,ranging from 001 to 004.

    2. Title: It sets the name for the autoscan mode,which can be displayed on the screen. Please refer topage 13 in details.

    Edit Autoscan Title====================================

    Input: [ ]Back

    3. Set Left Limit: The left edge of the area to bescanned is set here.

    Move to left limitCall preset 1 to confirmCall preset 2 to cancel

    Move the joystick to desired position, and then chooseto save or cancel as the above picture indicates.

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    4. Set Right Limit: The right edge of the area to bescanned is set here.

    Move to right limitCall preset 1 to confirmCall preset 2 to cancel

    Move the joystick to desired position, and then chooseto save or cancel as the above picture indicated.

    5. Default Speed: The scanning speed ranging from001 to 255 is set here.

    6. Run Continuously: The current autoscan mode willrun continuously.

    7. Delete Current: The current autoscan mode isdeleted. The following picture is displayed on the screen.

    Deleting.....

    8.5. Regions SetupMain menuà Function Settingà Regions Setup

    Regions Setup====================================

    1.Region Number :0012.Name :Region 13.Set Left Limit4.Set Right Limit5.Delete Current6.Back0.Exit

    A region is an area between two sites. User can edit atitle for a REGION. (E.g. Dangerous area). Wheneverthe camera moves into the region, the title will displayon the screen to alert the user.

    l Up to four regions can be set.

    1. Region Number: Region number ranging from 001to 004 is set here.

    2. Title: The name for the region is set here, which canbe displayed on the screen. Please refer to page 13 indetails.

    3. Set Left Limit: The left edge of the region is sethere.

    Move to left limitCall preset 1 to confirmCall preset 2 to cancel

    Move the joystick to desire position, and then chooseto save or cancel as the above picture indicated.

    4. Set Right Limit: The right edge of the region is sethere.

    Move to right limitCall preset 1 to confirmCall preset 2 to cancel

    Move the joystick to desire position, and then chooseto save or cancel as the above picture indicates.

    Edit Region Name====================================

    1.Input: [ ]2.Back

    =================================== Uppercase (Zoom Shift)

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    5. Delete Current: The current region is deleted. Thefollowing picture is displayed on the screen.

    Deleting.....

    8.6. Time ActionMain menuà Function Settingà Time Action

    Time Action====================================

    1.Running Channel :0002.Start Time :00:003.End Time :00:004.Running :OFF5.Back0.Exit

    This function allows the system to run specified func-tions during the scheduled time. For example, it enablesthe system to automatically run a Pattern from 3pm to 5pm without any operator controlling at that time.

    1. Running Channel: There are 8 channels available.

    2. Start Time: Set the start time of Timer Running.

    3. End Time: Set the stop time of Timer Running.

    4. Running: Enable the timer to carry out this functionduring the specified period of time. Available setting: OFF: Disabled this function (default setting) Preset (1~220): Enable Preset function. Sequence (1~4): Enable Sequence function. Pattern (1~4): Enable Pattern function. Autoscan (1~4): Enable Panning function.

    NOTE:The specified time can not be overlapped. Otherwise,the assigned Timer Running functions are ineffective.Timer Running function is prior to Auto Actionfunction.Operations on keyboard will break the Timer Run-ning function, however the function will continue af-ter 10 seconds idle time.

    8.7. Idle ActionMain menuà Function Settingà Idle Action

    Idle Action====================================

    1.Idle Timer :0002.Idle Action :OFF3.Back0.Exit

    This function makes the system automatically run as-signed function after the idle time. For example: the sys-tem is running a sequence and an operator breaks thesequence to do other work, the system can automati-cally carry on the sequence within a period of time afterthe operator finishes using it.

    Idle Time: It is a specific time without any operationbeing performed. The selections are as follows:Off, 005s~255s.

    Idle Action: The function could include:

    OFF: Disabled this function (default setting)Preset (1~220): Call preset 001~220Autoscan (1~4): Run autoscan 001~004Sequence (1~4): Run sequence 001~004Pattern (1~4): Run pattern 001~004

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    9. Privacy MaskingMain menuà Privacy Making

    Privacy Masking====================================

    1.Mask Number :0012.Setup New Mask3.Activate :OFF4.Show Next Mask5.Delete Current Mask6.Mask Gradation :0017.Back0.Exit

    This function uses grey masks to shield where moni-toring may intrude on privacy, such as a resident’swindow, a toilet, etc.

    1. Mask Number: The privacy mask number rangingfrom 001 to 008 is set here.To select the mask number:

    1. Select MASK NUMBER from Main Menu.2. Move the joystick up or down to set the numberranging from 001 to 008, and then move it to theleft or right to save the setting.

    2. Setup New Mask: This enables you to determinethe position to be masked according to the followingsteps.

    Move to the objectCall Preset 1 to confirmCall Preset 2 to cancel

    1. Select SETUP NEW MASK from Main Menu.2. Move the joystick to the left or right. The follow-ing picture will display on the screen.

    3. Move the joystick to move the mask to theposition to be masked, and then call PRESET 1 toconfirm, call PRESET 2 to cancel.The followingpicture will display on the screen.

    Set width-heightCall preset 1 to confirm

    NOTE:l User should select other place or delete other maskposition to set a new one, if the total of mask numberexceeds a maximum of eight.l User should set new mask position, if the settingobject is exceeded the limitation area. An alert mes-sage appears on the screen.

    3. Activate: This sets whether each mask is flashingon the screen or not. For example, if mask number002 is set to OFF, the mask will be cleared on thescreen.

    4. Show Next Mask: It automatically shows the nextmask. If the next mask is not set, an alert message willpop on the screen.

    5. Delete Current Mask: The current mask is deleted.

    6. Mask Gradation: The darkness of a mask is set here.The value range is 000-016. If the value is bigger, themask color will be darker. Value 16 is the darkest one.

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    This unit supports multi-protocol. The setting chart isshown below, O means ON, blank means OFF, X meanseither ON or OFF. Default setting is factory.

    Appendix I: DIP Switch & Jumper Settings

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    ONSwitc h Num be r

    24 00bps

    48 00bps

    96 00bps

    19 200bps

    NOTE: Protocols marked with * need other protocol board.

    To set the DIP switches:1. Remove the plug from the left cover. It is not neces-sary to remove the pan and tilt cover.2. Set the baud rate and receiver address.3. Replace the plug.

    Protocol and Baud rate settingSW2 is used to set protocol and baud rate. The first six(1-6) bits of SW2 are for protocol setting and the lasttwo (7-8) bits are for baud rate setting. Below chartshows the setting details. O means ON, blank meansOFF. Default setting is 4800 bps.

    SW2

    SW1

    Plug

    TeleEye DM2

    PELCO_P ○

    PELCO_D ○ ○

    PELCO_C* ○ ○ ○

    Protocol

    Switch Number

    ON

    1 2 3 4 5 6

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    System address settingThe control commands contain target system’s ID. Thesystem only reacts to the command sent to its own ad-dress or broadcast address. So, each system should beassigned an address. Four kinds of IDs are applicablefor systems:

    l Hard ID: Hard ID is set via DIP SW1, it can not bechanged from OSD menu. Hard ID ranges from 1to 255.

    l Programmable ID: Set all 8bits of SW1 to ON toactivate programmable address. Input 10-bit cam-era SN number, and then set system ID by control-ler (The system SN number can be found on theside of the camera or on the package.).

    l Debug ID: Set all the bites of the SW1 to 0 (allOFF), the system will react to any command forany ID.NOTE: Debug ID only works with Factory protocol.

    l Broadcast ID: When a command is sent to broad-cast ID, all systems connected to the control buswill respond to that command. Broadcast ID isdefinable, ranges from 1 to 255, the default broad-cast ID is 255.

    SW1 is used for setting dome ID. The setting is strictlyin accordance with binary system, if you are not famil-iar with binary system please look up the address settingchart.

    NOTE: When using Philips protocol, the first 5 bits ofSW2 and all bits of SW1 are for address setting. Maxaddress can be 8191. Example: in order to set address2657, set bit 1, 6, 7 of SW1 and bit 2, 4 of SW2 ON.(2657=1+32+64+512+2048)

    Address setting chartO means ON, blank means OFF.

    ONID

    Switc h Number

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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    O N

    ID

    Sw itc h N um b e r

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    O N

    ID

    Sw itc h N um b e r

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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    O N

    13 2

    13 3

    13 4

    13 5

    13 6

    13 7

    13 8

    13 9

    14 0

    14 1

    14 2

    14 3

    14 4

    14 5

    14 6

    14 7

    14 8

    14 9

    15 0

    15 1

    15 2

    15 3

    15 4

    15 5

    15 6

    15 7

    15 8

    15 9

    16 0

    16 1

    16 2

    16 3

    16 4

    16 5

    16 6

    16 7

    16 8

    16 9

    17 0

    17 1

    17 2

    17 3

    17 4

    17 5

    ID

    Sw itc h N um b e r

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    O N

    17 6

    17 7

    17 8

    17 9

    18 0

    18 1

    18 2

    18 3

    18 4

    18 5

    18 6

    18 7

    18 8

    18 9

    19 0

    19 1

    19 2

    19 3

    19 4

    19 5

    19 6

    19 7

    19 8

    19 9

    20 0

    20 1

    20 2

    20 3

    20 4

    20 5

    20 6

    20 7

    20 8

    20 9

    21 0

    21 1

    21 2

    21 3

    21 4

    21 5

    21 6

    21 7

    21 8

    21 9

    ID

    Sw itch N um b e r

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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    ON

    220

    221

    222

    223

    224

    225

    226

    227

    228

    229

    230

    231

    232

    233

    234

    235

    236

    237

    238

    239

    240

    241

    242

    243

    244

    245

    246

    247

    248

    249

    250

    251

    252

    253

    254

    Switc h Numb e r

    ID

    Prog ra m-mab leAd dress

    255

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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    Appendix II: RS485 Bus Basic Knowledge1. Characteristics of RS485 Bus

    As specified by RS485 standards, RS485 Bus is ofhalf-duplexed data transmission cables with char-acteristic impedance as 120 Ohm. The maximumload capacity is 32 unit loads (including main con-troller and controlled equipment).

    2. Transmission distances of RS485 Bus

    When user selects the 0.56mm (24AWG) twistedpair wires as data transmission cable,the maxi-mum theoretical transmitting distances are asfollows:

    If user selects thinner cables, or installs the systemin an environment with strong electromagneticinterference, or connects lots of equipment to theRS485 Bus, the maximum transmitting distance willbe decreased. To increase the maximum transmit-ting distance, do the contrary.

    3. Connection and termination resistor

    3-1 The RS485 standards require a daisy-chain con-nection between the equipment. There must be ter-mination resistors with 120 Ohm impedance at bothends of the connection (refer to following pictures).

    Please refer to below picture for simple connection.Distance “D” should not exceed 7 meters.

    3-2 The connection of 120 Ohm termination resistor:

    The termination resistor is ready on the ProtocolPCB. There are two kinds of connection. Pleaserefer to the Protocol PCB jumper setting form (referto following pictures).

    1) In the Picture it is the factory default connection.The jumper is seated on Pin2&Pin3 and the termi-nation resistor is not connected.

    2) When connecting the 120 Ohm termination resistor,user should pull out the protocol PCB and plug thejumper on Pin1&Pin2. Install the PCB back and thetermination resistor is connected.

    1 20Ω 1 20Ω

    1# 2# 3# 4# 3 2#

    D

    ..... .

    M ain controller

    A+

    A+

    B-

    B-

    1# 2# 3# 31#

    Baud Rate Transmission Distance (Max.)2400bps 5,906ft (1800m)4800bps 3,937ft (1200m)9600bps 2,625ft (800m) PCB

    OFF2-3

    JP1

    1-2

    ON

    120

    2-3 1-2 JP1

    OFF ON 120Ω

    3 2 1

    3 2 1

    JP1

    JP1

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    4. Problems in practical connectionIn some circumstances user adopts a star configu-ration in practical connection. The termination re-sistors must be connected to the two equipmentthat are farthest away from each other, such asequipment 1# and 15# in the Picture as below. Asthe star configuration is not in conformity with therequirements of RS485 standards, problems suchas signal reflections, lower anti-interference perfor-mance arise when the cables are long in theconnection. The reliability of control signals is de-creased with the phenomena that the system doesnot respond to or just responds at intervals to thecontroller, or does continuous operation without stop( refer to the following picture).

    6Ma in

    Controller

    15#

    1#

    32#

    5. RS485 Bus Troubleshooting (refer to following form )

    In such circumstances the factory recommends theusage of RS485 distributor. The distributor can changethe star configuration connection to the mode of con-nection stipulated in the RS485 standards. The newconnection achieves reliable data transmission (refer tofollowing picture).

    Trouble Possible Cause Solution

    The system can do self-testing but cannot becontrolled

    1. The address and baud rate settings of system are not in conformity with those of controller2. The"+"and "-"connection of RS485 Bus is incorrect3. Wiring is not fully seated4. There is breakage in the middle section of the RS485 Bus

    1. Change the address and baud rate of controller or system

    2. Correct the connection

    3. Make sure the connections are fully seated

    The system can becontrolledbut the operation is notsmooth

    1. The RS485 Bus line is not in good contact with the connectors2. One wire of the RS485 Bus is broken3. The system is very far away from controller4. There are too many systems connected in the system

    1. Secure the connection

    2. Replace RS485 Bus wires3. Add termination resistors to the system

    4. Install RS485 distributor

    120Ω

    120Ω

    120Ω

    DR-HB16Main Controller

    1#

    2#

    A+

    B-

    16#

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    Appendix III: Lightning Proof & Surge Proof

    The product adopts TVS lightning proof technology toprevent from damage by lightning strike below 4000Vand impulse signals such as surge; but it is also neces-sary to abide by the following precautions to ensure elec-trical safety based on practical circumstances:

    Keep the communication cables at least 50 meters awayfrom high voltage equipment or cables.

    Make outdoor cable laying-out under eaves as possibleas you can.

    In open area shield cables in steel tube and conduct asingle point ground to the tube. Trolley wire is forbiddenin such circumstances.

    In strong thunderstorm or high faradic zone (such ashigh voltage transformer substation), extra strong light-ning proof equipment must be installed.

    Take the building lightning proof requirements into ac-count to design the lightning proof and grounding ofoutdoor equipment and cable laying-out in accordancewith the national and industrial standards.

    The system must be grounded with equal potentials.The earth ground connection must satisfy the anti-in-terference and electrical safety requirements and mustnot short circuited with high voltage electricity net.When the system is grounded separately, the imped-ance of down conductor should be less than 4 Ohmsand the sectional area of down conductor should begreater than 25 square mm (refer to following picture).

    Lighting rod

    45 degree

    Video cablel ightning conductor

    Communication cablelightning conductor

    Power cablelightning conductor

    The resistanceof down conductorshould be less than4 ohm

    Shield steel rube

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    Appendix IV: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Solutions1. The AC power supply is not connectto the port of the connection board or thecontact is not good.

    1. Check the connection of the power supply to ensure thesocket is in good condition

    2. The color wire of the connection boardis bad.

    2. Check the connection of the color line in order to ensurethe socket is in good condition.

    3. Fuse F1 in the main controlling board isbad

    3. Please contact the supplier for replacement of the maincontrolling board.

    4. The municipal power supply has beencut off or the transformer is inmalfunction.

    4. Check the municipal power supply.

    The red LEDon theconnectionboard is lit:

    1. The main controlling board ismalfunction.

    2. Please contact the supplier for replacement of the maincontrolling board.

    1. Reset the DIP switches according to the DIP switchsetting chart.

    2. Check the connection of controlling cables in order toensure they are in good condition.

    1. Operate the unit or call any p reset.

    2. Clean the cover of the camera..Vague image

    1. M anual focus has been set

    2. The cover of the camera is dirty.

    Possible Causes

    No action andno video afterpowered on

    The red LEDon theconnectionboard is notlit:

    Self-testingand image arenormal, butthe controllerdoes not work.

    1. The DIP switch setting is incorrect.

    2. The wire connections of the controlling board arereversed or wrong.

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    Appendix V: Technical Specification

    340

    502

    210

    Side Look Dimension Front Look Dimension

    Overlook Dimension

    1. Dimension (unit: mm)

    2. Generall 9 language OSD menu ( English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Russian, Chinese)l 220 presets with titlel 4 tours with up to 32 presets eachl 4 patterns with PTZ routine, recording time is no less than 180 secondsl 4 auto panningsl 8 schedule zones with titlel 8 privacy blankingsl Support back-up memory after power offl Support timing presets, tour, pattern, scan functionl Support multi-protocol, such as Pelco-D/P/C, VCL, Sensornet, AD etc

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    3. DM720 Specifications

    Model DM728 DM729

    CAMERA OPTICS

    Scanning System PAL (625 lines, 50 fields per second)

    NTSC (525 lines, 60 fields per second)

    Image Sensor 1/4" interline transfer CCD

    Resolution 480 TVL (Day)

    550 TVL (Night)

    Minimum Illumination Day: 0.07 Lux (F1.6) at 50 IRE

    Night: 0.01 Lux (F1.6) at 50 IRE

    Day: 0.1 Lux (F1.6) at 50 IRE

    Night: 0.01 Lux (F1.6) at 50 IRE

    Video Output Level 1.0Vp-p (75ohms , composite)

    Video S/N Ratio ≥50dB (AGC off)

    White Balance Auto / Manual

    Gain Control Auto / Manual

    Focus Auto / Manual

    Electronic Shutter 1/50 – 1/10,000sec 1/1 – 1/10,000sec

    Iris Auto / Manual

    Back Light Compensation On / Off

    Lens Aperture stop: F/1.6 - 3.8

    Focal length: f = 3.4 - 91mm

    Viewing angle: 2.2º - 54.2º

    Viewing angle: 1.7º - 57.8º

    Aperture stop: F/1.6 – 4.5

    Focal length: f=3.4 – 122.4mm

    Zoom Optical: 26X / Digital: 12X

    (Total: 312X)

    Optical: 36X / Electronic:12X

    (Total: 432X)

    Privacy Masking On / Off, 8masks

    MECHANICAL DESIGN

    Panning Range: 360º continuous

    Manual speed: 0.1º - 160º/sec

    Preset speed: 360º/sec

    Tilting Range: 0º - 90º

    Manual speed: 0.1º - 160º/sec

    Preset speed: 360º/sec

    Control 220 Presets, 4 Pattern, 4 Tours, 4 Auto Pan

    Protocol TeleEye DM2, Pelco D, Pelco P

    POWER / ENVIRONMENT

    Weather Proof Standard IP66

    Fan Continuous

    Heater Auto Start

    Operating Temperature -40ºC - 60ºC

    Power Source AC 24V, 50W (max)

    Net Weight 9.6kg