Micro Dome PTZ Camera Instruction Manual English Version 24VAC ~ 60 Hz Indoor Version
10 2.2 Camera Shroud removal / installation. Figure 10. Illustrates the camera shroud in position over the camera module Figure 11. Illustrate
11 2.3 Communication Settings 2.3.1 Dip Switch Location. Before installation and use, the unique address for each dome and the communicat
12 2.3.3 Address setting of each dome. To prevent damage, each dome must have a unique address (ID). Dome device range: 1~255.
13 2.4 Wall bracket installation. Step 1: Feed the supplied wiring harness through the channel inside the wall bracket as illustrated in Fig.
14 Note: It is important that you set the dip switch settings for the dome address, communication parameters and protocol BEFORE you install the dome
15 2.6 Installation of the acrylic dome cover NOTE: The dome is shipped with a protective clear film around the clear bubble. This
16 2.7 Wiring Specifications The wiring Harness has a label affixed indicating the Power, Video and Communication conductors. Do not remove this lab
17 Chapter 3: Wiring and Setup 3.1 Basic Configuration The illustration below provides the basic electrical wiring configuration for connecting
18 3.2 Connecting Multiple Domes When connecting multiple domes together, the user has the option to connect video and control terminals to a vid
19 4. Quick Start Operation Guide CAUTION: Do not turn the power ON until you have finished all connections and communication settings). 4.1 Connec
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20 4.5 Direct Input Commands for Dome Operation The following preset position addresses are reference to the direct memory location of the dome cont
21 Setting the Home position: This means the time duration before the dome positions itself to Preset No.1 during a period of inactivity. (No keybo
22 4.7 CAMERA OSD MENU The following section is specific to the Camera module installed in the CDC2040MIL Dome. The available options (menus and sub
23 5. Program and Operation NOTE: The following instructions apply only to the following models with OSD (On Screen Display) functions: C
24 5.2. A detailed tree of the OSD menu and sub menus is illustrated below. Note: Due to space limitations not all screen shots are displayed
25 5.2.1. Language Selection The default is English; Depending on the country of sale different options are available. Moving the joystick ri
26 5.2.2.1.2 Set Preshot Move the Dome camera to the desired position on all 3 axis (P,T,Z) and then press IRIS CLOSE button to confirm the prese
27 5.2.2.1.6 Name Display Move the joystick Left or Right to select ON or OFF Based on your selection the name you have entered for this preset po
28 Move the joystick Left or Right to select desired character (0~~9 or A~~Z). Press IRIS OPEN button to confirm selection and move to the next char
29 5.2.2.2.5 Tilt Start POSITION Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick right to make your selection and displa
3 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT
30 5.2.2.3 Coordinates Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to select ON or OFF Based on your s
31 5.2.3. Control Options Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick right to make your selection and display th
32 5.2.3.1.4 Tilt Reverse Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to choose ON or OFF This allows the
33 5.2.3.2.3 Delay The default number is 120 seconds. This is the time delay before the PTZ returns to the default position after 120 seconds of ina
34 5.2.3.5 Auto Focus Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to choose PTZ, OFF or Z These selection
35 5.2.4 Diagnostics Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection. Different options are
36 Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make selection. This selection allows the user to displ
37 5.2.6.2 Program a Vector Scan Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make your selection. The
38 5.2.5 Continued from Previous Section: The following section is specific to the Camera module available options (menus and sub menus) that can al
39 The following section is specific to the Special Setup Sub Menu for the SAMSUNG Camera module. SPECIAL
4 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS OF A CLAS
40 SPECIAL SETUP (Cont’d) PRIVACY ON –OFFON USER PRESET PRIVACY SETUPAREA SEL 1-4AREA MODE ON -OFFMASK TONE 1-100TOP 1-200BOTTOM 1-200LEFT 1-2
41 5.2.5 Camera Options menu Main Camera menu. Move the joystick up or down to the desired selection. Move the joystick Left or Right to make sel
42 MANUAL: Fine tuning is possible trough this manual control mode. Select the color temperature and increase or decrease the Red and Blue values to
43 5.2.5.5 FOCUS In this section you can set the focus mode. Available options are: AUTO: The camera adjusts the focus automatically while monitori
44 menu level when programming is done. 5.2.5.7 SPECIAL Under the special menu a plethora of options are available. We recommend that only experien
45 5.2.5.8 RESET As a last measure, and if things get complicated, you can reset the camera to original factory settings. Move the joystick up
46 6. Direct command entry (Short-cuts) 6.1 Keyboard direct entry command reference table Definition of Keyboard Operation Number of preset
47 6.2 Technical Specifications Note: Technical specifications may change without prior notice depending on availability of compon
48 7. Trouble Shooting Problem Description Possible Reason Troubleshooting Remarks Cable harness is improperly connected or no AC power Verify
49 Trouble Shooting (Cont’d) Problem Description Possible Reason Troubleshooting Remarks 7 Following normal operation, dome will rotate one revolu
5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read these instructions before attempting installation or operation of dome device. 2. Keep these instructions for fut
50 Appendix — Glossary AREAS Programmed start and end points of the dome's field of view around its pan axis. Each area is a part of a ci
51 Setting used to improve the quality of video obtained in extreme low-light situations. When the Low Shutter setting is enabled, low-li
52 Printed in the USARev. M0807415
6 Table of Contents 1 Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.1 Performance Characteristics ...
7 1. Introduction The CDC2040 xxx Micro series Low to High Speed domes and a series of compatible keyboard controllers make up the building bloc
8 1.2 Model Numbers Model No: CDC2040MIL Micro Dome Indoor Low Speed Nylon Housing without OSD Model No: CDC2040MI-1 Micro Dome Indoor High Spe
9 2.0 Installation & Configuration 2.1 Package Contents The dome carton contains the following: Description Qty High Speed Do
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