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User’s Manua l Model: EPH5212 HDcct v 12X IP 66 Speed Dome[...]
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2 Issue: 1.0 Contents W arnings and Cautions .............................................. .......................................................................... ..................3 FCC Com pliance statem ent.............................................................................. ......................................................4 CE[...]
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3 Issue: 1.0 Warni ngs and Caut ions If you f ail to read this inf orm ation and handle the product incorrectly, death or s erious injury m ay occ ur. T his device MUST be s ecurely anchored to a solid surf ace in a m anner that will resist wind, snow and ic e loading, and any other hazard w hich m ight compr omis e the security of the mounting. *P[...]
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4 Issue: 1.0 Alway s stop using when the product if it should em it sm oke or abnorm al heat. Never install the product in area exposed to oil or gas; this PTZ is NO T r ated as ‘explosion proof’. Never install the product on a surface that c annot hold its weigh t. Never touch the power cord with wet hands. Clean only with dry or damp s oft cl[...]
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5 Issue: 1.0 1. Overview 1.1 Desc ription The EPH5212 is an HDcc tv IP66 speed dom e cam era equipped with autofocus 12X optical zoom plus 10X useable digital zoom with true Day/Night c apability , DNR to im prove im age clarity, BLC/HSBLC and EW D R to handle the mos t challenging of bright or unbalanced lighting conditions, and DSS to im prove lo[...]
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6 Issue: 1.0 * The HDcctv Allian ce states Look for the u nique HDcctv log o to be sure : 100m tran smission over even low-grade RG59 Plug-and -play interopera bility with other compliant pro ducts Forward comp atibility with future versions of the standard See www .hidefcctv.org for details 1.3 System Configuration 1.4 Ter mination[...]
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7 Issue: 1.0 2. Installation and Connection 2.1 Pa ckage Contents[...]
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8 Issue: 1.0 2.2 Bas e Instal lation - Make holes f or m ounting and cable hole on the wall where the dom e c amer a is to be installed. Attach the arm firm ly with the supplied m ounting screws (4) or other m eans w hich wi ll secure the unit properly to res ist wind and s now/ice loading. - Af ter m ounting the arm , clip the safety cable to the [...]
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9 Issue: 1.0 2.3 Connec tion Interfac e and W iring cabl es *Caution Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been completed. Be sure to rem ove the shipping foam ring and sheet before connecting the power to the dom e cam era. 2.3.1 Connecting the RS-485 lines The dom e cam era can be c ontrolled r emotely by an external dev[...]
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10 Issue: 1.0 2.4 Se tting RS-485 Parame ters The device can c om munic ate with external c ontrollers and DVRs by setting the Rotary switches and Dip switches. Refer to the tables below for setting the dom e cam era ID and protocol. T otal length of the cable f or com m unication should not exceed 1k m. 2.4.1 Setting the add ress (ID) of do me cam[...]
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11 Issue: 1.0 3. Programm ing PTZ and Camera Functions and Options [OSD M enu Structu re] - Main Menu/Title - Operation Menu[...]
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12 Issue: 1.0 -Next Page Continue-[...]
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13 Issue: 1.0 This m anual is des igned to be a reference for the programm ing and operation of the s y s tem . Y ou can see inform ation about features of the dome and com m ands as well as an operation method. The symbols below mean s om e action of the joystick controller. ▲ / ▼ : move joystick up and down / : move joystick lef t and right d[...]
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14 Issue: 1.0 3.1 Ge tting Started You s hould install and connec t the dom e to an interfac e device before using this operating guide. Ref er to {2. Installation and connection of this m anual}. Once installed, apply power to the dom e and the start-up scr een is display ed on the m onitor. Before installing and operating the dom e cam era, pleas[...]
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15 Issue: 1.0 The title edit menu c an be used in the setup for Preset/Pattern/T our/Scan com m only. - Move the joy stick right in Main Menu. The screen appears on the m onitor: - Move the joy stick right, left, up or down to select a character. - Press [T ele] button to input a character and [W ide] button to cancel the character. - W hen the lab[...]
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16 Issue: 1.0 The system Inf orm ation display s model nam e/Running Version/Protocol/Com m unication Type/Camera ID No./System. It is read only f or refer ence. Use the following steps to display the Sy stem Inf orm ation screen: Cam era ID changes with respect to ID switching setting. - Enter into {Main MENU} - Select {Sy stem } using the joystic[...]
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17 Issue: 1.0 Use this func tion to initial ize all or specific param eters of dom e to factory default param eters. - Enter into {Main Menu} - Select {Sy stem } using joystick [ ] and move to {Initialize} in the sub menu of {System} - Select items to be initiali zed. - Press [Near] button or us e joystick [ ] to select {Clear} - Press [Far ] butto[...]
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18 Issue: 1.0 ▲ / ▼ : move joystick up and down for s electing an item. / : move joystick lef t and right for m oving an item. / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . 3.4.1 Language - Select {Display Setup} and move to {[...]
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19 Issue: 1.0 - Enter into {Main Menu} - Select {Display} and move to {Setup} using joy s tick [ ] - Use the joystick to m ove the label up, down, l ef t, and/or right. - Press [T ele] button to edit the position of labels. - Move the joy stick right [ ] to change the status of labels - Other labels can be set with sam e m ethod. - Press [Far ] but[...]
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20 Issue: 1.0 3.4.4 Image Setup This m enu is f or changing display ed im age settings. - Enter into {Main Menu} - Select {Display} and move to {Image Setup} using joystick [ ]. - Using joystick [ ], Norm al image, Horizontal image, Vertical im age or H/V image can be s elected. - Press [O pen] button or use joystick to save settings. - Press [Clos[...]
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21 Issue: 1.0 ▲ / ▼ : move joystick up and down for s electing an item. / : move joystick lef t and right for m oving an item. / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . 3.5.1 Focus/Zoom Auto Focus allows the lens to remain[...]
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22 Issue: 1.0 This f eature autom atically proces ses the viewed image to retain color balance over a color tem perature range. T he default setting for auto white balance is Auto mode. In Manual mode, you can change the R or B gain val ue to adj ust the color on a m onitor. *Auto Trace W hite balance (AT W ): It aligns the white balan ce autom ati[...]
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23 Issue: 1.0 increasing the brightness of the overall scr een so that subjects being shot with a loss of dark detail due to back light wil l have just the right brightness level. - Enter into {Main Manu} - Select {Cam era Setup} and m ove to {AE Setup} using joy stic k [ ]. - Set AE mode f or Full Auto, Manual, Shutter PRI. - Press [O pen] button [...]
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24 Issue: 1.0 Sharpness enhances pictur e detail by increasing the aperture gain of the c amer a and sharpening the edges in the picture. Digital Image Stabiliz er (DIS) func tion internally detects shak ing of the im age due to cam era shak ing and perform s digital compensation proces sing inside the DSP to suppress this shak ing and stabilize th[...]
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25 Issue: 1.0 ▲ / ▼ : move joystick up and down for s electing an item. / : move joystick lef t and right for m oving an item. / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . 3.6.1 General Setup This m enu control general f unct[...]
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26 Issue: 1.0 Proportional Pan/Tilt is possible to set m anual speed with Zoom. - Use the joystick [ ] to select On/Of f Auto-Flip is a function autom atically reversing the im age when zoom module cam era pas ses through the top of tilt direction (90 degree) W hen tilt angle arrives at the top of tilt orbit (90degree), z oom cam er a module k eep [...]
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27 Issue: 1.0 - Using the joystick [ ] to select Auto (On)/Manual (Of f). - Press [O pen] button or use joystick to save settings. - Press [Close] button or us e joystick to return to previous m enu {Dom e Motion Setup} (Back) . NOT E* In order to call an action ( Preset, Pattern, Tou r or Scan), you must save Preset, Patt ern, Tou r, or Scan first[...]
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28 Issue: 1.0 ▲ / ▼ : move joystick up and down for s electing an item. / : move joystick lef t and right for m oving an item. / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . The dom e has m axim um 210 preset positions. Each of[...]
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29 Issue: 1.0 ▲ / ▼ : move joystick up and down for s electing an item. / : move joystick lef t and right for m oving an item. / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . A {Pattern} is to display ( or recall) a m em orized,[...]
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30 Issue: 1.0 ▲ / ▼ : move joystick up and down for s electing an item. / : move joystick lef t and right for m oving an item. / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . The dom e can have 8 {Group T ours}. And each of the [...]
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31 Issue: 1.0 / : move joystick lef t and right for m oving an item. / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . An {Auto scan} is a PT Z function that can be m oved from one position to another position. The dom e has m axim um[...]
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32 Issue: 1.0 / [Open]/ [Near]: m ove joy stick right to select or save settings or go to edit pages. / [Close]/ [Far]: m ove joystick to cancel or to exit curr ent menu ( Back) . - Enter into {Main Menu} - Using the joystick [ ], select Alarm Input ty pe (N O/NC). - Using the joystick [ ], select Alarm Output (On/Of f) - Alarm priority c an be set[...]
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33 Issue: 1.0 4. T roubleshooting Guide If problems occur, check the installation of the dom e with the instructions in this m anual. And refer to this manual for fur ther inf ormation. Problem Solution No video on the screen - Verify that power is connected to all c omponents in the system. - - Verify that the power switches are ON. - Verify the s[...]
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34 Issue: 1.0 5. Sp ecifications 5.1 Ge neral S pecifica tions Pickup Device 1/2.8” Sony Exmor R 2.1 m egapixel Co lor Prog ressive CMO S sensor Pixels 1920x1080 with 2.5 µx 2.5µ pixel size Image Area Dimensio ns 4.8mm x 2.7mm (16:9 aspect ratio; 5.52mm diagonal) Sensitivity 0.2lux/F=1.6 DSS off color; 0.1lux ICR removed; .001lux DSS @ 64X [Eve[...]
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35 Issue: 1.0 Alarm Inputs 4 NO/NC p rogramm able trigger inputs; pr ogramma ble relative priority of alarm s Alarm Output Form “C” r elay rated at 12VDC/1A Alarm Actions Go to preset, pattern , scan or tour; optional pro grammab le d uration of 3~60 secon ds Other Actions On inactivity of 1~60 minutes, go to pr eset position, pattern , sca n o[...]
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36 Issue: 1.0 5.2 Dime nsions [ U n i t : m m ][...]
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37 Issue: 1.0 A PP ENDIX. RS-48 5 Function Li st Function Key Preset No. Operation e.g. 1 e.g. 2 MOVE to Preset Preset 1~59, 101~250 Preset+No.+Go Preset+1+Go SET Preset Preset 1~59, 101~250 Preset+No+Set Preset+14+Set Run FLIP Preset 33 Preset+No.+Go Preset +33+Go Run PAN ZERO Preset 34 Preset+No.+Go Preset +34+Go Scan Setup Preset 60 Preset+No.+G[...]