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VT-PTZ Series 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENT VERIFICATION...
VT-PTZ Series 10 3.1.3.3 Deleting a programmed pattern. ... 35 3.1.3.4 Save and Exit ...
VT-PTZ Series 11 3.4.1.1 Mode... 63 3.4.1.2 AF
VT-PTZ Series 12 3.5.9 SYSTEM INFORMATION... 81 3.5.10 EXIT ...
VT-PTZ Series 13 I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES The Xpress Dome features a high resolution Exview HAD** CCD imager for enhanced lowlight sensitivity
VT-PTZ Series 14 Movement 64 steps of variable speed from 0.1°/sec to 90°/sec. Max manual speed 360°/sec with Turbo key pressed, Preset speed is 3
VT-PTZ Series 15 1.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND CONNECTION Additional joystick keyboard controllers such as the Xpress Keyboard (VT-KBD1) and a variety
VT-PTZ Series 16 II. INSTALLATION 2.1 Connection Diagram The base of the Xpress Dome 2.2 Termination Any device that is at th
VT-PTZ Series 17 The following diagram displays the dip switch settings for termination. The following diagrams are some sample examples o
VT-PTZ Series 18 2.3 DOME CAMERA ADDRESS (ID) All devices connected in the chain must possess a unique address. If any of the devices possess the sa
VT-PTZ Series 1 CONTENTS VERIFICATION Prior to installation of the Xpress Series Dome camera, please verify that the packaging contains the followin
VT-PTZ Series 19 Dip Switches (S5) Protocol 1 2 3 4 Automatic Protocol Detection Off Off Off Off EZ, S2/E, PL, ER, PH (Even Parity) On Off Off
VT-PTZ Series 20 RS-485 ① Connect the wires to the TX+/TX- ports on the control device. ② Connect to the RX+/RX- ports on the Speed Dome. RS-422 ① S
VT-PTZ Series 21 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.
VT-PTZ Series 22 5. Alarm 1 ~ 8 Connect the wire to the appropriate alarm input. Up to eight alarm wires can be connected. 2.7 MOUNTING THE SPEED
VT-PTZ Series 23 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
VT-PTZ Series 24 If any of the diagnostic sequence is disturbed or is malfunctioning, then an error message will appear to the specific function.
VT-PTZ Series 25 III. PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Provided that all connections are properly made, the Speed Dome which needs to be programmed must
VT-PTZ Series 26 Button or Joystick movement in Menu Function 1. Go into submenus 2. Execute a command 3. Change Values LEFT OR RIGHT 4. Navigat
VT-PTZ Series 27 3.1 FUNCTION FUNCTION menu consists of the main key functions of the Xpress Dome, where the HOME FUNCTION, PRESET, PATTER, SCAN a
VT-PTZ Series 28 3.1.1.2 Number Select the number of the programmed function to be run. 3.1.1.3 Time Select from 10 seconds to 240 seconds
VT-PTZ Series 2 RISK OF ELECTRICK SHOCK WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
VT-PTZ Series 29 3.1.2 PRESET PRESET supports up to 248 PAN, TILT, ZOOM, FOCUS and IRIS positions and settings. Once programmed, the p
VT-PTZ Series 30 3) Move the joystick around to select the desired pan, tilt and zoom position. 4) Press the FOCUS button to program the sel
VT-PTZ Series 31 2) Press and hold down the SHIFT button and the “Select Position” will start flashing. 3) Do not let go of the SHIFT butto
VT-PTZ Series 32 3.1.2.5 Previous / Next Page Highlight and move the joystick left or right to switch between the 31 pages of preset pages. There ar
VT-PTZ Series 33 3.1.3.1 Programming a pattern. 1) Select an empty pattern number. 2) Twist the joystick to activate the programming wind
VT-PTZ Series 34 3.1.3.2 Alternate method of programming a pattern. 1) Select an empty pattern number. 2) Press and hold down the SHIFT
VT-PTZ Series 35 3.1.3.3 Deleting a programmed pattern. 1) Move the joystick to highlight the desired pattern number. 2) Press the OFF butt
VT-PTZ Series 36 3.1.4 SCAN (VECTOR SCAN). SCAN supports up to 16 programmed sections of angles at eight programmable speeds, also known
VT-PTZ Series 37 3) Select the speed of the scan. Available speeds are: 1 through 8 (8 being the fastest), Slow and Medium. The Default speed is
VT-PTZ Series 38 3.1.4.2 Alternate method of programming a scan. 1) Highlight START, and then press and hold the SHIFT button. 2) Do not
VT-PTZ Series 3 DISCLAIMER • While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete, no l
VT-PTZ Series 39 6) When the desired location is selected, let go of the SHIFT button to finish programming the end point. 3.1.4.3 Direction.
VT-PTZ Series 40 3.1.5 TOUR There are eight programmable Tours. Each tour consists of up to eight preset positions, patterns, scans or
VT-PTZ Series 41 3.1.5.1 Programming a Tour with Preset Programs. 1) Select the Tour by moving the joystick left or right. 2) Twist the joy
VT-PTZ Series 42 6) Select from the three available speeds, F (Fast), M (Medium) and S (Slow) for the camera movement. The default is F. 7)
VT-PTZ Series 43 3) Move the joystick to the right and twist the joystick to select the pattern program. 4) Select from the three available
VT-PTZ Series 44 2) Press the SCAN button. When the SCAN button is pressed, the first program is entered automatically. 3) Move the joystick t
VT-PTZ Series 45 3.1.5.4 Combining PRESET, PATTERN, SCAN and TOUR. 1) Using the process to enter the preset, patter and scan, any of the functions
VT-PTZ Series 46 3.1.5.6 Previous / Next Page. Highlight and move the joystick left or right to switch between the eight available pages per tour, fo
VT-PTZ Series 47 3.2 ALARM ALARM menu configures the eight alarm inputs and two alarm outputs. The alarm inputs can be programmed to work in con
VT-PTZ Series 48 3) Select the priority of the function. There are nine levels of priority. There is only one level 0 which overrides any other leve
VT-PTZ Series 4 FCC NOTICE Xpress Domes, VT-PTZ18, VT-PTZ26 These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followi
VT-PTZ Series 49 3.2.2 SAVE AND EXIT Save the changes and exits to the main FUNCTION menu. 3.2.3 DELETING AN ALARM 1) Move the joystick to h
VT-PTZ Series 50 3.2.4 SAMPLE SCENARIO As the priority and the functions settings may be confusing, please refer to the following sample scenario for
VT-PTZ Series 51 3.3 SCREEN SCREEN menu consists of the screen related features, where the LANGUAGE, PRIVACY ZONE, NORTH DIRECTION, ZONE TITLE,
VT-PTZ Series 52 Privacy zones offers up to eight independent areas that can be either masked off or have the camera’s view off to prevent viewing of
VT-PTZ Series 53 5) Twist the joystick to enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters. 6) Select the privacy zone to be ON or OFF. 7) S
VT-PTZ Series 54 3) Let go of the SHIFT button to finish programming the preset position. 3.3.2.3 Privacy zones displayed on screen per type.
VT-PTZ Series 55 2) Press the OFF button to delete the selected privacy zone. 3.3.2.5 Save and Exit. Save the changes and exits to the main
VT-PTZ Series 56 3.3.3.1 Display On / Off Select the North Direction display On or Off. 3.3.3.2 Position 1) Twist the joystick to enter the
VT-PTZ Series 57 3.3.3.3 Save and Exit Save the changes and exits to the main SCREEN menu. 3.3.4 ZONE TITLE There are a total
VT-PTZ Series 58 2) Twist the joystick and “Select Position” will start flashing. Move the joystick around to select the desired pan, tilt and zoom
VT-PTZ Series 5 READ THIS FIRST Test Sessions Before you try to record important subjects, we highly recommend that you make several test sessions
VT-PTZ Series 59 7) Move the joystick to TITLE column of the same zone number. 8) Twist the joystick to enter up to 16 alphanumeric characte
VT-PTZ Series 60 3) Let go of the SHIFT button to finish programming the START location of the zone title. 4) Move the joystick to the END c
VT-PTZ Series 61 3.3.4.4 Previous / Next Page Highlight and move the joystick left or right to switch between the four pages of zone title pages. T
VT-PTZ Series 62 3.3.4.2 Display Select the display mode of the camera title, ON or OFF. 3.3.4.3 Position Select the display mode of the X
VT-PTZ Series 63 3.4 CAMERA CAMERA menu allows customization of the camera module installed in the Xpress Dome. The options consist of FOCUS CON
VT-PTZ Series 64 3.4.1.2 AF Sensitivity (Automatic Focus Sensitivity) Available Automatic Focus Sensitivity modes are LOW and HIGH. Automatic Focus
VT-PTZ Series 65 3.4.2.2 R Gain (Red Gain) Adjust the Red Gain in MANUAL mode. 3.4.2.3 B Gain (Blue Gain) Adjust the Blue Gain in MANUAL
VT-PTZ Series 66 AE CONTROL adjusts the exposure of the lens. As different brightnesses affect the picture differently, it enables the lens to automa
VT-PTZ Series 67 3.4.3.5 Brightness Adjust the brightness of the picture. Available options are 0 through 31. 3.4.3.6 Shutter Adjust the
VT-PTZ Series 68 Line Lock allows adjusting the picture’s phase rate with other monitors, switchers, and cameras. 3.4.4.1 Mode Select the mode for
VT-PTZ Series 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS z Before using the Xpress Dome, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below
VT-PTZ Series 69 3.4.6 SHARPNESS CONTROL Control the sharpness of the picture digitally. Available options are 0 through 63. The default value is
VT-PTZ Series 70 3.4.8.1 Mode Select between Auto and Manual mode. The camera will switch automatically between the day and night modes based on the
VT-PTZ Series 71 3.5 SETUP Setup allows customization of the mechanics of the Xpress Dome. The options consist of FLIP, SPEED, PANNING RANGE, TIL
VT-PTZ Series 72 3.5.3 SPEED Select the default speed of the camera movement when the camera is controlled manually. Select from Fast, Medium and Sl
VT-PTZ Series 73 2) Twist the joystick to activate the programming window. “Select Position” will start flashing. Move the joystick around to sele
VT-PTZ Series 74 7) Switch Enable to “ON” to activate the Pan Range Limit. 8) Sometimes, the Pan Range Limit may be the opposite of the int
VT-PTZ Series 75 3) Do not let go of the SHIFT button, and move the joystick around to select the desired pan position. 4) Let go of the SH
VT-PTZ Series 76 8) Let go of the SHIFT button to finish programming the pan position. 3.5.4.3 Save and Exit Save the changes and exit to t
VT-PTZ Series 77 3.5.5.2 On The tilt range of the Xpress Dome is limited to -5 degrees and 185 degrees. In other words, the tilt range is above the
VT-PTZ Series 78 3.5.6.1 Origin Reset Origin Reset reverts the point of origin, or the point of reference back to when the Xpress Dome was first powe
VT-PTZ Series 7 z Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. The
VT-PTZ Series 79 2) Move the joystick around to select the desired point of origin. 3) Press the FOCUS button to program the new point of
VT-PTZ Series 80 3.5.6.5 Save and Exit Save the settings and exit to the Setup menu. 3.5.7 FACTORY DEFAULT Revert all settin
VT-PTZ Series 81 3.5.9 SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays basic information about the Xpress Dome, including the module type, hardware revisio
VT-PTZ Series 82 IV. SPECIFICATIONS VT-PTZ18 VT-PTZ26 VT-PTZ36 Image Sensor 1/4" Interline Transfer CCD Effective Pixels 768(H) X 494(V) Horiz
VT-PTZ Series 83 V. GLOSSARY ALARM ACTIONS The assigned responses of the dome camera when there is input status change. The dome may call Presets fo
VT-PTZ Series 84 INPUT DEVICES External devices that provide information about the condition of system components that connect to the inputs on the do
VT-PTZ Series 85 values for the setting range from 1/2 to 1/60. The default setting is 1/4. WHITE BALANCE Adjustments in the color hue (red and blue)
VT-PTZ Series 86 VI. FUNCTION SHORTCUTS Short Cut Key Function PRST Pop up preset setup menu. TOUR Pop up guard Tour setup menu. PTRN Pop up Pa
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VT-PTZ Series 8 CAUTION z Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the green
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