Elmo ESD-380 manual

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    ENGLISH ESD-380 User ’ s Manual HEA VY DUTY MODEL Before attempting to connect or operate this produ ct, please read these instructions com pletely .[...]

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    1 CONTENTS PREF ACE .................................................................................................................... 2 FEA TURES .................................................................................................................. 3 PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................[...]

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    2 PREFACE The speed dome is a new subcompact dom e camera system designed to deliver superb performance and durability with a pristi ne housing that looks good in any security and surveillance installation. This speed dome contains new generation advanced DSP color camera, with 22X optical zoom multiply 12X digital magnifier ( 23X optical zoom with[...]

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    3 FEATURES CAMERA FEA TURES 1. Optical performance: (1). DR model: 23X optical zoom with 12X digital magnifier . (2). S model: 22X optical zoom with 12X digital magnifier . 2. Continuous Auto-focus or manual focus 3. Minimum illumination: (1). DR model: 23X lens: 0.01 lux (0 lux: IR illuminator ON) (2). S model: 22X lens: 1 lux 4. Advanced DSP came[...]

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    4 ROT AR Y BODY FEA TURES 1. 5” compact, low profile color dome camera 2. 360° endless rotation 3. Pan speed up to 375° /sec 4. T ilt speed up to 300° /sec 5. Preset function enable user to record different 128 viewpoints what you want. Y ou can set Pan/ T ilt/ Zoom for every preset position. 6. Proportional Zoom enables Pan/ T ilt speed inver[...]

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    5 PRECAUTIONS 1. Handle the camera carefully Do not abuse the camera. A void striking, shaking, etc. The camera could be damaged by improper handing or storage. 2. DO NOT disassemble the camera T o prevent electric shock, do not remo ve screws or covers. There are no user serviceable part s inside. Ask a qualified service person for servicing. 3. D[...]

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    6 QUICK STARTING The section is a quick reference for users to manipulate a dome camera in a short time. We explain the operational method through dif ferent keyboards. FUNCTION DEFINITION ■ Preset Function Definition Preset point means that dome camera will sa ve pan/tilt/zoom positions to it s memory . Y ou can recall the preset position throug[...]

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    7 QUICK ST ART FROM ESD-CC1 KEYBOARD Please press <DOME> button and enter the ID of dome to start to control the selected dome camera. ■ Preset Function Operation ■ Setting Press a number key for preset point su ch as <2>. Press <SET PRESET> to record this position as preset point 2. ■ Recall preset position Press a number k[...]

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    8 1. Press a number key to set a s equence line such as <1>. Press <SET SEQ.> to start modifying p arameters of sequence 1. 2. LCD is displaying “001. PST SPD DWELL” now . Y ou can edit the parameters such as <4> <ENTER> for PST , <1> <5> <ENTER> for SPD and <5> <ENTER> for DWELL. That means[...]

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    9 SWITCH SETTING SWITCH DEFINITION A B C A. ID Setting (SW1~SW3) B. Dome Control Protocol C. RS-485 Setting ID Setting Use SW1 ~ SW3 to change your speed dome ID by turning the arrow to the desired number respectively .[...]

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    Dome Control Protocol Refer to below table and turn the arrow to choose a protocol for your speed dome. RS-485 Setting Refer to below table for desired RS-485 settings of your dome camera. SW No. Protocol SW No. Protocol SW No. Protocol 00 VCL 06 None 12 None 01 Pelco D 07 ELMO 13 None 02 Pelco P 08 AD 422 14 None 03 None 09 DS2P Pelco P 15 None 04[...]

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    Alarm Pin Definition 11[...]

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    INSTALLATION STEP 1: Unpack the dome p ackage and take out the dome bodies. STEP 2: Rotate the top holder and t ake it off from the upper dome body . 12 STEP 3: Rotate the smoke bubble and remove it.[...]

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    STEP 4: Now install the dome cover to protect the camera lens. Before actually doing that, apply some lubricant on all surface of water-proof rubber on the upper dome body to make the installation process smoother . 13 Note that the tiny protrusion on upper dome body must match to one of the four holes on lower dome body . Gently pressure the upper[...]

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    STEP 5: Screw the two dome bodies together . It should be done if the lower dome body looked swelled. STEP 6: If needed, assemble the sunshield for outdoor use. STEP 7: Fix the sunshield to the dome with three screws. STEP 8: Connect the attached RS-485, power and BNC cables with your arranged cables. 14[...]

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    STEP 9: Put the cables through the gooseneck and the top holder . STEP 10: Mount the top holder to the gooseneck and rotate the top holder clockwise. STEP 1 1: Then connect the cables to the dome body . 15[...]

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    STEP 12: Mount and screw the dome to the top holder . Put on the rubber lastly . Completion: E S D - 3 8 0 ESD-380 with sunshield 16[...]

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    17 CONNECTION CABLE CONNECTION 22-PIN CONNECT OR DEFINITION The definitions of the pi ns on the 22-pin connector are listed as below t able. No. Pin Color Cable 1 AC24-1 White 2 Empty 3 AC24-2 Black 4 Empty 5 FG Green 6 Empty 1007 20A WG 7 T+ Y ello w 8 R- Orange 9 T - Green 10 R+ Brown 1007 24A WG 1 1-20 Empty 21 VGND 22 Video[...]

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    18 RS-485 Connector Please connect keyboard to Speed Dome thr ough the terminal block. The communication interface between S p eed Dome and Keyboard is RS-485. Maximum cable length for RS-485 communication over 24-gauge wire is 4000 feet (1219 meters ). The recommended cable for RS-485 communication is CA T 5 cable. Definition Cable Color T+ (D+) Y[...]

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    19 OSD DISPLAY FORMAT OSD DISPLA Y FORMA T 1 2 3 4 56 < Fig1. OSD DISPLA Y POSITION> POSITION FUNCTION OSD DISPLA Y DESCRIPTION A Auto Focus Mode 1 FOCUS MODES M Manual Focus Mode X Back Light Compensation OFF 2 BACKLIGHT B Back Light Compensation ON 3 ALARM ALARM Alarm Message 4 ZOOM RA TIO X1 Present Zoom Ratio 5 TITLE 1. Max. 20 letters fo[...]

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    20 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL FEATURES Environment Indoor / Outdoor Controller I/F RS-485 Operating Temperature -30° – 45 °C Power Source 24 VAC Max Power Consumption 52W Dimensions w/o Sunshield: 234 x 305mm w/ Sunshield: 263 x 305mm Weight 5.8kg ROTAR Y BODY FEATURES Environment ESD-380 Pan Travel 360 Degree Endless Tilt Travel -99 ~ 99 Degree Ma[...]

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    21 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE[...]

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    22 APPENDIX - OSD MENU This camera utilizes a user setup menu that is disp layed on-screen. This setup menu contains various sub menus that from a tree-type structure as shown below. This menu is described in the “SETUP MENU DESCRIPTION” OSD TREE STRUCTURE ON DEF AUL T OFF ON BLC LEVEL 000 ~ 100 BACKLIGHT OFF AUTO Focus Length: 1cm 10cm 30cm 1m[...]

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    23 ON TITLE DISPLA Y OFF TITLE SETTING 000 ~ 016 ALARM PIN 1 ~ 4 OFF ALARM SWITCH ON N.O. ALARM TYPE N.C. POINT ALARM ACTION SEQUENCE POINT PRESET POS 001 ~ 128 SEQUENCE LINE 1 ~ 4 DWELL TIME 001~AL W A YS SEC. ALARM SETTING ENTER EXIT YES HOME FUNC. ON / OFF PRESET SEQUENCE AUTO-P AN SELECT MODE CRUISE RETURN TIME 1 ~ 127 MIN. PRESET/ AUTOP AN/ SE[...]

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    24 THRESHOLD LOW . MID. HI. IR COLOR B/W . COLOR AUTO EXIT ON IR FUNCTION NONE (22X ) WDR SWITCH ON/OFF AUTO WDR FUNCTION MANUAL ENTER EXIT WDR SETTING NONE (22X ) PRIV ACY SWITCH OFF / ON SHADE GRA Y / WHITE /BLACK SET MASK 1 / 2 RESET YES ENTER EXIT YES PRIV ACY NONE (22X ) EXIT OSD YES[...]

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    25 OSD MENU There are two pages of OSD setup menu allow users to control the camera parameters, these functions are described in the following sections in det ail. Please use LEFT/ RIGHT/ UP/ DOWN of directi on keys to select your p arameters. MENU ITEM 1. DEF AUL T If you select ON for this it em, all the camera parameters will be restored to the [...]

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    26 IRIS With this option, the IRIS priority is higher than SHUTTER and AGC circuit will function automatically to get consistent ex posure. After the IRIS is selected manually , the action of exposure compensat ion depends on the AGC circuit. AGC With this option, the AGC priority is higher than SHUTTER and IRIS circuit will function automatically [...]

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    SLOW SHUTTER Y ou can set the slowest shut ter speed. With the slowest shutter speed, you can see objects in a dark environment under 0.2 lux. With a higher shutter speed, you can see a smooth video image from camera ANGLE ADJUSTER (MIN/ MAX) User can see more area higher if they adj ust the MAX angle to +99 degree. User can see more area lower if [...]

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    28 to “SP” and press <ENTER> 11. ALARM S ETTING Alarm parameters can be set on this p age. ALARM PIN Choose an alarm connector what you want to set its st atus. ALARM SWITCH T urn ON/ OFF alarm function. ALARM TYPE There are two kind of alarm types can be selected. One is normal open the other is normal close. ALARM ACTION User can choose[...]

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    29 This item is detailed mode setting of home f unction. This item will vary with ‘SELECT MODE’ item. GO. Go to execute home function ( HOME FUNC ON only ). EXIT Exit the HOME SETTING menu. 13. SEQUENCE Sequence parameters can be set on this p age. SEQUENCE LINE There are four sets of s equence lines built in dome came ra. Y ou can choose a lin[...]

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    30 TO SA VE: Press ‘ENTER’ to set this posit ion as end point and escape joystick mode. DIRECTION Rotational direction of dome camera. SPEED AUTOP AN function will rot ate camera with this speed. RUN AUTOP AN Execute AUTOP AN function. EXIT Quit the AUTOP AN menu. 15. CRUISE Cruise parameters can be set on this p age. RECORD ST ART Command dome[...]

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    31 WDR FUNCTION Y ou can edit all parameters of WDR by yourself. EXIT Exit this page. 18. PRIV ACY Y ou can program the privacy z one position with this option. PRIV ACY SWITCH Y ou can display “Privacy masks” with this option. SHADE The color of privacy mask can be selected through this option. SET MASK After you press “ENTER” on this item[...]

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    32 APPENDIX - PELCO The Speeddome can be controlled th rough a keyboard which built in D protocol and P protocol . Please follow the instruction to m anipulate our S peeddome with a keyboard which built in D protocol and P pr otocol. SYMBOL DEFINITION <Preset Go> A single button which can comm and a dome to go to specific preset position. <[...]

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    CABLE LENGTH The communication interface between S peed Dome and Keyboard is RS-485. Maximum cable length for RS-485 communica tion over 24-gauge wire is 4000 feet (1219 meters). CA T 5 cable is recommended. CABLE DEFINITION (P Protocol Keyboard to Speed Dome) F or P P r otoc ol K ey b oar d F or S p eedD om e 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Tx - Tx + +1 2 V GN D Rx[...]

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    34 APPENDIX - PHILIPS ALLEGIANT The dome cameras can be integrated into Philip s Allegiant systems through A repeater . Please follow the instructions to contro l dome cameras through Philips Allegiant systems. SYMBOL DEFINITION <shot> A physical single button : Command dome cameras to go to specific preset position. <set> A physical si[...]

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