[. . . ] VT-PTZ Series
Xpress Dome with 18x, 26x or 36x Optical Zoom
VITEK
· True Night Shot (D/N) Function with Automatic Cut Filter (VT-PTZ26 & VT-PTZ36) · Built-in 36x Optical Zoom / 12x Digital Zoom (VT-PTZ36), Built-in 26x Optical Zoom / 12x Digital Zoom (VT-PTZ26) or 18x Optical Zoom / 12x Digital Zoom (VT-PTZ18) · Auto Protocol Detection · 248 Presets programmed with view direction, zoom, BLC. · 4 Patterns record and play back user preference of surveillance path up to 240° sec. · 16 Scans, 1 Auto Pan: 8 speed steps from slow to medium panning with smooth Vector Scan. · 8 Tours: Each tour consists up to 64 Preset, Pattern, Scan and other Tours. [. . . ] If any of the devices possess the same address, then an electrical short may occur, thus damaging the control circuit and attached devices. Please be especially careful when installing multiple Speed Domes with a DVR, as it is critical that the address match the channel number of the DVR. For example, for DVR's channel 1 (BNC connector 1), the Speed Dome's ID must also be 1, for DVR's channel 2, the Speed Dome's ID must be 2, and so on. If more than 16 dome cameras are installed using two or more DVRs, the following formula is useful to determine the Dome ID: ID =16x(n-1)+m ( where n= number of DVR, m=Camera Port) Please refer to the following diagram to select Speed Dome address (ID).
S1 S2 S3
S4 on on
S5 on
S6
DOME ID 1 251 999
S1 1 1 9
S2 0 5 9
S3 0 2 9
5
5
5
2. 4 SELECTING THE PROTOCOL
The Xpress Dome can automatically negotiate with multiple protocols if the communication speed is matched to the controlling device. Any protocol that has already been added onto the Xpress Dome will be automatically detected and matched with the controlling device. Please refer to the following chart for a full list of compatible protocols.
4 3 2
6 7 8
4 3 2
6 7 8
4 3 2
6 7 8
9 0 1
9 0 1
9 0 1
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Protocol Automatic Protocol Detection EZ, S2/E, PL, ER, PH (Even Parity) EZ, S2/E, PL, ER, PH (Odd Parity) EZ S2/E PD VN SN DC KL PS SE ST VL DI
1 Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off
Dip Switches (S5) 2 3 Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On Off Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off On On On
4 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On On On On On On On
2. 5 SELECTING THE COMMUNICATION SPEED
Baud Rate 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400
Dip Switches (S6) 1 2 3 Off Off Off Off On Off Off On On Off Off On Off On Off
2. 5 WIRE CONNECTIONS
2. 6. 1 RS485/422 Connection The Speed Dome has a built-in RS-485/422 connection so that remote control via a Keyboard Controller or a DVR is possible.
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RS-485 Connect the wires to the TX+/TX- ports on the control device. RS-422 Switch the RS-422 setting to "On" on the dip switch S4. Connect the wires to the TX+/TX- and RX+/RX- ports on the control device. Connect the TX+/TX- wires from the control device to the RX+/RX- and the RX+/RXwires to the TX+/TX- ports respectively. STAR A "Star" connection (as compared to the "Daisy Chain" connection) requires a splitter as the RS-485 native connection does not support a "Star" connection layout. 2. 6. 2 Alarm connection A variety of external sensors such as Magnetic contacts, PIR (motion detectors) and other circuits can be used in conjunction with the alarm input/output of the Speed Dome to various triggers. Please refer the following charts when connecting the alarm wires.
Alarm A
J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALARM A COM A NC A NO A GND ALARM 4 ALARM 3 COLOR BLACK BROWN RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN
Alarm B
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7 8
ALARM 2 ALARM 1
BLUE WHITE
J4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ALARM B COM B NC B NO B GND ALARM 8 ALARM 7 ALARM 6 ALARM 5
COLOR BLACK/WHITE RED/WHITE YELLOW/WHITE GREEN/WHITE BLUE/WHITe PURPLE GREY WHITE
1. COM A / COM B Connect the wire for the alarm output with either COM A or COM B, whether NC or NO circuits are used. NC A / NC B Connect the wire for the alarm output using the normally closed circuit. The Speed Dome can trigger an alarm output using a normally closed circuit to activate a variety of external devices such as sirens, buzzers or lights. NO A / NO B Connect the wire for the alarm output using the normally open circuit. GND All the ground connections to either alarm input or output must be connected to GND.
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5. Up to eight alarm wires can be connected.
2. 7 MOUNTING THE SPEED DOME
Once all the dip switches and all the wiring have been properly configured, the Speed dome can be mounted in a variety of configuration using the available accessories. The (product name here) itself should be mounted on a surface with a supporting load of 5kg (11lbs). More weight load should be put into consideration when using accessories.
Ceiling mount illustration
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2. 8 POWER ON AND BOOT UP SEQUENCE
When the Speed Dome is twisted in and locked onto the base module, it will be powered on and will run its self diagnostic boot up sequence. It will run a series of self tests on the RAM, pan and tilt and their point of origins.
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If any of the diagnostic sequence is disturbed or is malfunctioning, then an error message will appear to the specific function.
2. 9 MAIN SCREEN DISPLAY
Program No.
Compass Direction
Function Title Information
Alarm Display
Dome Camera Title
Pan & Tilt Angle
Dome Camera ID
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III. PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION
Provided that all connections are properly made, the Speed Dome which needs to be programmed must be selected before any programming is done. [. . . ] INPUT ALARM A connection point on the dome camera that enables the system to monitor Input Devices. There are four inputs available for the dome camera.
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INPUT DEVICES External devices that provide information about the condition of system components that connect to the inputs on the dome camera. Typical input devices include door contacts, motion detectors and smoke detectors. IR MODE A feature of the camera that permits manual or automatic switching between color and IR(black-and-white) operation. [. . . ]