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Table of contents for the manual
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PRO-751 Dome M751CAM200812E English[...]
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2 FCC V erification: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de - signed to provide r easonable protection against harmful interference in a r esiden - tial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency[...]
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3 Before you Begin 2 T able of Contents 3 Quick Reference 3 Overview 4 Package Contents 4 Layout of the Camera and PTZ Controller 5 Layout of Remote Contr ol 6 Connecting the Camera 8 Mounting the Camera 10 Setting the Command Addr ess 12 Configuring the PTZ Contr oller 12 Connecting Multiple PTZ Systems 13 Operating the Camera 14 Advanced Operati[...]
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4 Congratulations on your purchase of this 360º PTZ Camera Dome! This system is an ideal solution for monitoring a large area – a combination of a high quality CCD image sensor mounted in a contained dome with the option to pan fully 360º. Nothing will be out of sight for long! Whether you wish to do this using the full complement of manual con[...]
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5 1. W all-Mount Arm F or mounting the PRO-751 Dome to a wall, post or similar vertical surface. 2. Ceiling-mount Bracket F or mounting the PRO-751 Dome to the underside of a ceiling or overhang. 3. Camera Housing Contains the camera, PTZ unit and associated circuitry and electronic components . 4. Dome Cover Protects the camera. 4 1 3 2 5. LED Dis[...]
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6 DISP (Display) T oggles the display on the front of the PTZ Controller , showing the Command Address , Protocol and Baud Rate . PRESET (HOLD to define) Changes or accesses preset points . P A TTERN (press and HOLD) Allows for the programming of lists of preset points for the camera to view in sequence . DELETE (press and HOLD) Will remove a Pres[...]
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7 ZOOM + / - : Increases and decreases the level of magnification, respectively . T he PRO-751 features a 3x optical zoom. FOCUS + / - and IRIS OPEN / CLOSE T he PRO-751 PTZ Dome features automatic focus and exposure adjustment. As a result, you will not need to use these buttons whilst operating the PRO-751. They’ve been included on the remote [...]
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8 1 2 5 7 4 3 1. After running the camera cable through the mounting arm/bracket, attach to the main plug on the camera circuit boar d (see opposite). 2. Connect the BNC connector and power connectors to an extension cable (optional). 3. Connect the purple and white wires to the RS485 plug, and insert the RS485 plug into the RS485 port on the rear [...]
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9 1. Connecting the Camera Cable Before mounting the camera, it is important to connect it correctly . 1. Run the cable through the mounting arm or bracket you would like to use. 2. Make sure you run the cable thr ough starting with the camera end (not the end with the BNC connectors - they’re too big to fit). 3. Once the cable has been pulled t[...]
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10 NO TE: Before you begin, be sure that there are no live electrical cables in the ar ea you wish to mount the camera. T o mount the camera: After connecting the camera as described on page 8 and installing the cables as shown on page 9, place it in the desired location. Then, using an appr opriate screw for the surface you’re fixing the dome t[...]
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11 Field of view The PRO-751 can pan a full 360º. This means that (for example) installing the PRO-751 in a tight corner is probably not an ideal utilization of its potential! A wall is a better option, as it allows 180º of view for the camera. A freestanding pole of sufficient height and integrity to reliably hold the camera secur ely is an ide[...]
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12 The included PTZ controller is capable of contr olling multiple PTZ cameras. Thus, each camera needs its own unique identification (a “Command Address”). T o define a camera’ s Command Address, connect the camera (and only that camera) to the PTZ controller . Then: • Press the CAM key . The PTZ controller display will now show Axxx [...]
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13 Connecting multiple PTZ systems to the included contr oller is a convenient way to be able to access and control a complex, multi-camera system fr om one central location. This is, however , an advanced feature of PTZ systems, and should only be attempted by those experienced with security system and/or networking technologies. In a nutshell: mu[...]
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14 Moving the Camera The easiest way to move the camera is to use the directional buttons. In the standard live contr ol mode, the camera will move in the direction of the button which you press. • T o make the camera pan left or right, press and hold the LEFT or RIGHT directional button, r espectively . Y ou can hold down either button contin[...]
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15 Removing a Preset Point Removing Preset Points is performed in much the same manner as defining them. Once a Preset Point has been r emoved, selecting it as detailed opposite will no longer have any effect, until a new point is set. • Press the DELETE button on the remote, and hold for two seconds. • The display will now read “Clr -[...]
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16 The numerical command functions shown in this section are r ecommended only for advanced users. Improper use of these commands may interfer e with the functionality of the PTZ system. The PRO-751 PTZ dome can accept many additional commands to those alr eady listed. As there ar e not enough buttons on the remote control to assign one to each fun[...]
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17 Auto-Home Function The PRO-751 can be configured to automatically r etur n to it’ s master Preset Point, the “Home Point”. This is particularly useful for monitoring a door , hallway , car space or similar , where the default position of the camera should be viewing this location. T o tur n Auto-Home ON and OFF use the numerical command s[...]
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18 Problem: My DVR is in Motion Detection mode, and continually recor ds whilst the camera is moving. Solution: This is not a malfunction. When a DVR looks for “motion”, what it is really doing is looking for a change between one image it captur es and the next. Therefor e, it doesn’t matter whether it’ s something the camera sees or the ca[...]
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19 Video Image Sensor 1/3” CCD Video Quality 700 TV Lines Number of Effective Pixels NTSC: 976 x 494 P AL: 976 x 582 Minimum Illumination 0.01 Lux White Balance Automatic Signal / Noise Ratio > 50dB Electronic Shutter NTSC: 1/60 – 1/100, 000 P AL: 1/50 – 1/100, 000 Gain Control Automatic Backlight Compensation Y es Lens V ari-focal 5-60mm [...]
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